Lincoln Place First
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Key facts from Lincoln Place First's documents
- Community type
- Covenant / Planned Community
- Units / lots
- 103 (Lots 1 through 103)
- Developer / declarant
- Lincoln Development, L.L.C., a Nebraska limited liability company (Preliminary Statement)
- Assessments & dues
- Not fixed; Board may establish annual dues as necessary (Article III, Paragraph 10)
- Collections & liens
- Yes, association has lien on lot for unpaid assessments and may foreclose (Article III, Paragraphs 8 and 14)
- Pets
- Allowed but limited: one dog house permitted, no dog runs/kennels, no livestock or agricultural animals (Article I, Paragraph 6)
- Parking & vehicles
- Off-street parking required per zoning ordinance of City of Gretna (Article I, Paragraph 12)
- Home business
- Prohibited (Article I, Paragraph 10: 'No business ac)
- Signs & flags
- One 'For Sale' sign per lot, max 6 square feet; no other advertising signs (Article I, Paragraph 10)
- Use restrictions
- Prohibited: 'no premises shall be used in any way for any purpose which may endanger the health or unreasonably disturb' (Article I, Paragraph 10)
About this HOA
Lincoln Place First is a homeowners association in Richfield, NE.
HOAproxy has 1 document on file for Lincoln Place First: 1 CC&R. Last updated 2026-06-25.
Governing documents
- First Lincoln 0 (22 pages) — PDF