PLEASE be a great neighbor and operate your vehicle in the safest possible manner.
We enforce a 15 mph speed limit in our community. Our roads are narrow, we have no sidewalks and during most of the year, it is very common for many residents to be out walking and for kids to be biking or playing.
About Our Security Gates
Entrance to Lake Waubeeka is through a security gate which is controlled with electronic passes and codes. The gate is run electronically, and all traffic is visually recorded. Residents, visitors and vendors have different ways of entering the community.
Emergency vehicles and suppliers who make regular deliveries here have their own codes, supplied by our Security committee.
If you’re planning a large party, contact security@lakewaubeeka.org to request a time-limited temporary access code to share with your guests. Be sure to make your request at least three weeks in advance.
How Can I Get a Pass?
New homeowners should contact security@lakewaubeeka.org to purchase a pass that will let you open the security gate. Homeowners will need to provide proof of ownership. Once this is done, you will receive a clicker or card to open the gate and your name will be added to the list of residents at the Guest gate dialer.
Residents may contact security@lakewaubeeka.org to obtain the form, pick one up at the security gate, or download them from the link below.
Click here for the Resident Request for Gate Access Services
Be sure to notify us if you sell or lease your home so the changes can be made at the dialer.
Renters or their landlords should contact security@lakewaubeeka.org to purchase a pass that will let you open the security gate. You will need to provide a copy of your lease. Once this is done, you will receive a clicker or card to open the gate and your name will be added to the list of residents at the Guest gate dialer.
Renter access expires at the end of your lease. It is your landlord’s responsibility to confirm renewal by email to security@lakewaubeeka.org to assure continued access. Be sure to notify us if you sell or lease your home so the changes can be made at the dialer.
Visitors to Lake Waubeeka enter through the Guest gate. You must use the dialer. Calling the resident from your cell phone will not allow you to open the gate. To use the dialer:
- Take off your sunglasses.
- Press the up or down arrow until you highlight the resident’s name on the LED screen.
- When the name is highlighted, press the phone icon.
- The dialer will then place a call to the resident’s phone and they will be able to open the gate by briefly holding down the “9” button on their phone.
Occasionally residents need a gate code for a short-term vendor who is doing work on their home. These codes are issued directly to vendors (not residents) for a specified period of time. Residents may contact security@lakewaubeeka.org to obtain the form or download them from the link below.
Click here for the Gate Access Temporary Code Request for Vendors
The Lake Waubeeka Association Rules State:
Vehicles and Traffic
- Motorized vehicles may not be operated or parked on any land owned by the LWA (except on roadways and areas designated for such use), or on any land owned by another member without the member’s permission.
- To protect the safety of the residents, especially children, the speed limit for all community roads is 15 miles per hour. All roadway signs (speed limit, one way, stop, no parking, and the like) must be obeyed.
- Because the LWA plows snow on community roads, vehicles should not be parked on them during the winter months. The LWA is not responsible for snowplow damage to any vehicle parked along a roadway.
- No more than one car per household is permitted in the beach parking areas during the summer months. Any parked car blocking another car must display the owner’s name on its dashboard.
- Abandoned, unregistered, and nuisance vehicles on or obstructing community property will be towed at the owner’s expense.
- Only legally registered and insured motor vehicles and LWA registered golf carts, operated by a licensed driver, may be driven on LWA’s roads and designated parking areas with the exception of LWA vehicles.
- No motor vehicles may be operated on LWA’s woodlands, trails, fields, parks and common land at any time unless at the express direction from the Board of Directors.
Access Control
- Access to the community is restricted by a gate, which is controlled with electronic passes and codes. All vehicles which enter and exit are digitally photographed. However, no one can guarantee any resident’s security, and the LWA is not responsible for criminal activity or any failure of the gate system.
- No one may damage the LWA’s access control equipment, deprive the community of its use, or otherwise compromise the community’s security. Breaking the gate and support equipment for any reason is punishable by a fine.
- Residents are responsible for the well-being and conduct of all persons to whom they distribute passes or codes, or otherwise allow access to the community. LWA may request that residents promptly identify all persons to whom they have granted access to the community. Failure to comply may result in the de-authorization of some cards, clickers and codes.
- Residents and their service suppliers must jointly apply for access for services via Entry Codes, other than the previously authorized and active service providers. Contractors signing a Vendor Access Agreement will be issued a five-digit access code which will expire after their contract is completed.
- Residents are issued cards or clickers plus a dialer ID Code for entry. Residents cannot give their assigned cards or clickers to nonresidents or contractors.