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Frequently Asked Questions

How many units are there in Green Trails?

 

1675 - single family homes
276   - condominium units
560   - rental apartment units

Who pays an annual assessment to GTIA? 

 

Every unit in Green Trails pays an annual assessment to the Association. Payment is due on January 1st each year.  Please contact management for current assessment rate. The funds are used for the maintenance of and insurance coverage on the common elements: 50 + acres of green belt (grass); approximately 17 miles of asphalt trails; and 200 lights.

How many miles of trails are in Green Trails?

 

There are approximately 25 miles of continuous trail throughout the subdivision, with approximately 17 miles belonging to and maintained by GTIA and the remainder owned by and maintained by the Lisle Park District.

Does management need to be notified of a property sale? If an owner is refinancing?

 

Yes to both questions. With regard to a sale, management must be notified of a sale at least 14 days prior to the closing date.  Information needed will be: name(s) of seller(s); property address; name/address/phone number of seller’s attorney; buyer(s) name(s); closing date. An assessment letter will be prepared and transmitted to the seller’s attorney. There will be no fee for the letter if a request is received at least 14 days prior to closing; if not, a fee of $25 is charged.

The same 14-day advance notice is necessary for a refinance closing. The letter will be transmitted either to the owner or to a loan officer.

How do I report a trail light or street light outage/damage?

 

Report light outages or damage to management (961-7456). The number on the pole will be needed when notifying management. All trail light poles, which belong to either the park district or GTIA, are listed in our data base. The number identifies the location by address and lot number. All GTIA lights must be reported directly to management. As management does not do night inspections along the inside trails, we depend upon residents to notify this office of any outage. A street light outage (very tall poles) is to be reported to the Village of Lisle Public Works Operations Dept.: 271-4180.

Are pets allowed to run loose in Green Trails?

 

No. There is a Village of Lisle ordinance requiring a pet (dogs and cats) to be leashed and controlled by its owner at all times, unless obedient to a responsible person’s command, anywhere within the Village. Also, pet owners are required by this same ordinance to immediately remove and dispose of any excreta deposited by the animal.

 

 
 
   
 
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