The following rules apply for the usage of the outdoor pool by Blue Ridge Residents
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Covid Rules for Amenities
COVID RULES FOR AMENITIES
GOLF COURSE
- No more than 6 people at a time.
- Must social distance. If social distancing is not possible, must wear masks.
- Only 1 guest per household per day permitted.
- Hours of operation: 10:00 AM to 7:00 PM Sunday through Saturday.
- All regular golf course rules apply.
TENNIS COURST
- Single only allowed.
- Must use every other court.
- Hours of operation: Monday through Friday 10:00 AM-12:00 PM & 1:00 PM-3:00 PM.
ABSOLUTELY NO BASKETBALL, VALLEYBALL, OR PICKLEBALL
TIKI BAR Currently Closed
CLUBHOUSE Currently Closed
THURSDAY BOCCI Closed for the season.
Outdoor Pool Update 6 15 2020
Dear Blue Ridge Residents,
As you know, we are now in Phase II of reopening the County. Authorization has been given to open the outdoor pool. Please be advised that the HOA is taking the necessary steps to open the pool safely, in accordance with the governmental requirements. The HOA will keep you informed, the pol will be opened as soon as the necessary procedures and safeguards are in place to ensure that Blue Ridge does not experience a spike in Covid-19 infections.
Please keep in mind that the regulations concerning the usage of the pool will have to be followed for the well-being and safety of all.
Thank you,
Blue Ridge HOA
H.O.A. Notice to Residents
Notice to Blue Ridge Residents:
On Memorial Day, May 25, 2020, a large number of residents gathered at the Bocce Court for their own Memorial Day celebration. In that there was a large number of residents gathered, those residents were not only in violation of an Executive Order issued by the Governor of this State (limiting gatherings to 10 people and requring social distancing), but were also engaging in conduct which created an unnecessary risk to the health and safety of the Blue Ridge Community during this pandemic, in light of the way that the Covid-19 virus spreads.
While the importance of remembering and honoring our veterans is beyond words, the HOA Board does not condone the conduct of those residents who gathered at the Bocce Court on Monday night, and any future gatherings which are in violation of Governor Cuomo’s current Executive Order, are not permitted.
Hopefully, Suffolk County will be able to return to normalcy sooner rather than later, but until then, the HOA Board respectfully requests that during this pandemic, Blue Ridge residents exhibit continued patience and consideration for the welfare of others so as to avoid Blue Ridge becoming a Covid-19 Hotspot.
Thank you,
Blue Ridge HOA
Blue Ridge Pool Update 5 29 2020
Good Day,
This correspondence is in reference to the numerous questions regarding the potential pool opening.
First and foremost, your HOA Board isalways focused on ensuring the safety of ALL of our residents.
As of May 28th, 2020, Suffolk County has not authorized any ‘opening’ of pools. No one is allowed to swim or utilize non-privatepools, and the Blue Ridge pools are community, non-private pools. Suffolk County hasauthorized the ‘cleaning’ and prepping of the pools, which we have commenced.
The pumps are all in working order, chlorine has been acquired and our pool company has been in contact daily with us to facilitate a quick re-opening when the go-ahead is authorized.
Taking the pool cover off to begin ‘prepping’ isn’t a prudent use of our financial resources. Once ‘opened’, we would need to maintain the pool like as ifit were being utilized. This would include daily vacuuming and daily levels being maintained for something we honestly don’t know when/if it will reopen.
Long Island is currently in Stage one, outside of construction and a few other items, nothing else is open.
When Long Island hits phase two, potentially as early as two weeks from this correspondence, we will likely have a better idea from the board of health on a time-frame of pool reopening.
The HOA is looking to be as proactive as possible on ensuring that we open the pools safely and cost-effectively. There will be guidelines and procedures in place to ensure safety for anyone that decides, on their own accord, to utilize the HOA amenities. However, the effectiveness of the guidelines and procedures to be implemented in avoiding new infections of the virus will be dependent upon the level of compliance by the residents. There are no guarantees, and therefore, the use of the pools and other amenities will be at one’s own risk.
If you have any additional concerns/questions, please do not hesitate to contact the HOA Board.
Stay safe.
Blue Ridge HOA Board