Frequently Asked Questions

Below are the most commonly asked questions and answers
about living in Calverton Townes HOA

  Trash is collected by Prince George’s County on Wednesday.

More information can be found on the PG County Trash website.

Trash will be collected between the hours of 6 a.m. and 8 p.m. It can be placed at the curb no earlier than the evening before scheduled pick-up. All trash/garbage must be placed in heavy duty, plastic bags or properly secured containers or county approved containers. Placing of garbage or trash in lightweight plastic bags or kitchen bags at the curb is prohibited and subject to fines. Trash cans/receptacles must be placed in the rear of the property after trash pick-up. No trash receptacles or recycles bins should be visible from the front of the property excpept on designated trash/recycle pick-up days.

To report a missed trash, yard trim, recycling, or bulky trash collection, or to register a complaint about trash pick-up, please submit a service request via PGC311 or dial 3-1-1 for assistance.

Each homeowner is responsible for calling the County (301-883-4748) to arrange for bulk trash pickup. Bulk trash shall be placed in front of your home only, no earlier than the evening before scheduled pick-up.

  Recycling is collected by Prince George’s County on Wednesday.

More information can be found on the PG County Recycling website.

Here are some additional tips and information:

  • Place recycling container or cart at curb by 6 a.m.
  • Place the cart at curbside for collection with the arrow on the lid and the lift bar facing the street.
  • When placing the cart at the curb, nothing should be in front of or immediately beside the cart
  • Collections begin as early as 6 a.m. and continue until 8 p.m.
  • To report a missed collection or register a complaint about your residential recycling collection, please submit a service request by dialing PGC 311.
  • All material collected is transported and sorted at the materials Recycling Facility.
  • View the Inclement Weather Policy for information on delays or suspension due to road or weather-related conditions.

Most exterior changes require a written request for approval. The owner of record must submit the request. For more information, please click here for the Rules and Regulations.

 

Listed below are examples of the most frequently requested changes requiring approval:

  1. Exterior Doors
  2. Storm Doors
  3. Exterior Paint
  4. House Siding
  5. Roofing
  6. Skylights
  7. Fireplaces
  8. Fences
  9. Decks
  10. Sheds
  11. Satellite Dishes
  12. Changes in elevation that can change drainage patterns
  13. Additional Lighting
  Calverton Townes has a limited number of parking spaces for the use of its homeowners and tenants. Each interior court was designed to provide a maximum of two (2) parking spaces per home (with the exception of Court 8 that provides less than two spaces per home). Therefore, townhouse residents may only park two (2) vehicles in the interior court at any time.

Each home has been assigned one (1) numbered reserved space. Additionally, the remaining spaces have been marked reserved. Each vehicle parked in the interior courts must visibly display the CTHOA permit (we suggest hanging the permit from the rear view mirror). Vehicles parked in the interior courts NOT displaying a permit, whether in reserved or numbered reserved spaces, are subject to towing at the vehicle owner’s expense and without notice.

Owners who rent their homes are responsible for furnishing their tenants with parking permits. When homes are sold, the owner is responsible for passing the parking permit on to the new owner(s) at settlement.

Guest/visitors are required to park outside the courts along Beltsville Drive and Beltsville Road. Again, vehicles parked in the interior courts without valid parking permits are subject to towing, without notice.

If a parking permit is lost, that number will be deleted from the master list and a replacement can be obtained from Abaris Realty, Inc. for a fee of $50.
  Due to the close proximity of townhouses, please be considerate of neighbors by preventing pets from being a public nuisance, such as excessive barking, howling, roaming free, etc. For complaints/problems, call Prince George’s County Animal Services Division at 301-780-7200.

Residents are required to remove the excrement of their pets from their private property and all common ground. Excrement is a major attraction for rats. Violators are subject to county laws and ordinances and county fines. Violators are to be reported directly Prince George’s County Animal Services Division.

Owners of animals are required to observe the Prince George’s County leash laws.

The Board of Directors meetings are held at 7:30 PM on the following dates in 2024:

  • February 7, 2024
  • April 3, 2024
  • June 5, 2024
  • October 3, 2024 (Annual/Budget Meeting)
  • December 4, 2024

Abaris Realty Inc. provides several ways to pay your assessments, please use the link below for more information:

Abaris Realty Payment Options