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News Release
Recorder’s Office Launches
Neighborhood Resource Center
Problem-solving tools include free online access to
neighborhood covenants and restrictions
(October 16,
2008) – A new online tool for solving problems and improving
understanding in neighborhoods throughout Allen County went live
today.
The Allen County Recorder’s Office Neighborhood Resource Center can
be found on the web at
www.allencountyrecorder.us/neighborhoods.
Among the tools offered by the Neighborhood Resource Center is free
searchable access to the recorded covenants and restrictions of
subdivisions and condominium developments.
"All too often, property owners are unaware of the covenants in
place in their subdivisions," said Allen County Recorder John
McGauley. "Lack of easy access to this information leaves neighbors
vulnerable to frustrating mistakes that routinely snowball into
drawn-out conflicts. The Neighborhood Resource Center will be a
powerful new tool for reducing this source of conflict between
neighbors."
Also included on the site are links to Fort Wayne, New Haven and
Allen County neighborhood information, such as contact lists,
meeting dates and informational resources. Downloadable maps of the
county will allow users to find subdivision names and, in many
cases, section numbers.
The Neighborhood Resource Center was developed at a cost of $6,500,
paid for using fee revenue collected by the Recorder’s Office. In
early 2007, initial estimates of the project cost exceeded $100,000.
A low-cost solution was possible by creating the site as an add-on
to a new, web-accessible records management system installed by the
Recorder’s Office in June 2007.
In order to search the Neighborhood Resource Center for covenants,
users will have to at least part of their subdivision name.
Subdivision names and neighborhood association names are not always
the same. The subdivision name can be found on the owner’s deed and
in the property’s legal description.
The site will automatically search all documents that might contain
covenants. Users may have to look at more than one document before
finding the one containing their covenants. Covenants are amended on
rare occasions, so property owners should check for updates from
time to time.
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