Our community was founded in 1993 by a group of dedicated homeowners who wanted to create a safe and welcoming neighborhood for their families. Since then, we have grown to over 295 homes and continue to thrive as a close-knit community.
We are proud to offer a variety of amenities to our residents, including a community pool and tennis courts. These amenities provide opportunities for families to enjoy the outdoors and stay active.
Your ideas are welcomed – Please join us.
Below are committees that you can join and help to improve your community:
*Neighborhood Watch/COPS *Communications *Landscape
*Social *Swim & Tennis *ARC (Architecture)
Veree Freeman Jr: President Al Rosado: Vice President
Naael El-Gebily: Treasurer Dedra Autra-Bryant: Secretary
Theresa Bailey, Carl Ashe, Gerald Dunham, Ron White, Eddie Compres
The Board of Directors are committed to providing our community with a superior quality of life for our neighborhood through honesty, integrity, respect for each other and fiscal responsibility through the decision-making process.
Please contact the board through the email below
The HOA Architectural Control Committee is responsible for maintaining the community’s property values. Committee members will review design applications from homeowners and see whether they comply with the architectural guidelines stated in the governing documents. This prevents residents from installing elements that may lower the property values within the community.
The HOA Pool and Tennis Committee ensures that both amenities the swimming pool and tennis courts are well taken care of. Committee members can follow up on maintenance and repairs for shared assets. The committee can also help homeowners with rental request and other activies
The HOA Communications Committee ensures that residents are always informed when it comes to community news or updates. Committee members may be in charge of the community newsletters, email blasts, HOA website, and HOA social media accounts.
The HOA Safety Committee helps improve the security of the community. Committee members can patrol the neighborhood to ensure that safety and security standards are being met. The safety committee may also have a neighborhood watch program to prevent crime and illegal activity in the community as well as keep residents safe.
The HOA Social Committee is in charge of planning community events and making sure that homeowners have the opportunity to meet their neighbors. The committee can host a welcome party to introduce new homeowners to the neighborhood.
The community may also have fixed events such as the holiday party and summer festival.
The HOA Finance Committee helps the board of directors when it comes to planning the annual budget, tracking monthly expenses, managing HOA reserves, scheduling audits and reserve studies, and other financial management tasks such as homeowner discrepancies and/or hardships.
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