FAQ's
1. Q: Can anyone use the facilities at Lake Heritage?
A: Lake Heritage is a private community; access to the lake and other facilities
is restricted to residents only. Guests must be accompanied by a resident
when using community facilities.
2. Q: How can Lake Heritage security staff issue traffic tickets?
A: Lake Heritage is a private community. As such, under the provisions of
Pennsylvania law governing private communities, each community has the responsibility
to establish local rules and regulations and can issue fines for such things
as traffic tickets and violations involving boating. In addition, the Pennsylvania
State Police and the Department of Natural Resources police and enforce state
laws within the boundaries of Lake Heritage.
3. Q: Does Lake Heritage have its own school system?
A: No.
Lake Heritage students attend one of two public school systems. The Gettysburg
school system is for students living on the west side of the lake. The east side is half Gettysburg and half Littlestown.
4. Q: What are the dues for Lake Heritage Property Owner Association
members?
A: As a private community, Lake Heritage residents pay dues
to the community association for such things as road maintenance, a community
center and pool, lake and dam maintenance, the salary for a full-time lake
manager, and capital improvements. The amount of dues is established each
year by the Board of Directors; currently the dues are about $1000 per year