promoting health, safety, and general welfare of the residents of Sterchi Hills
We can make a difference.
The primary purpose of the Sterchi Hills Homeowner’s Association is to promote the health, safety, and general welfare of the residents of Sterchi Hills neighborhood. We preside over the phase III property of the subdivision. We protect and preserve the value of the privately and commonly used property of the community, as also provided in the Articles of Incorporation of Sterchi Hills Unit III Homeowner’s Association, Inc
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Dues
The 2024 Annual Association dues are $300, due on January 1, 2024. Association dues are considered late after February 28, 2024. There is a late penalty of $25.00 per month.
Homeowners are subject to legal action, including property liens, if dues are late more than 90 days. Checks or money orders should be made payable to Sterchi Hills Homeowners Association, Inc. Dues will be collected by the Property Manager.
The Association dues are used to maintain the community pool, landscaping / mowing / irrigation of common areas and entrances, street lights and other necessary community events & projects.
Meetings
The HOA has monthly meetings for the board of directors, and there are several committees operating that have meetings as well.
All are welcome to join!
Meetings are typically held at the Powell Library.
Documents & Records
The HOA abides by the original by-laws, and restrictions.
As stated in the by-laws, there are forms and processes that require communication in regards to your home and the neighborhood.
All meetings have recorded minutes, and we keep them on the site where you can access them at your convenience.
We have past newsletters and current newsletters from the neighborhood dating back to 2018
All documents are able to be accessed here, and if you cannot find what you’re looking for contact us.
If you have an urgent matter that is
not life-threatening but does need attention,
WE WANT TO KNOW.
Please, we ask that you do not take to social media groups before addressing the issue with the board of directors first or at least at the same time.
Examples of things to report:
violations of guidelines at the pool and/or adjacent areas
solicitation of goods and services on your door step
noise complaints
speeding or unsafe behavior on subdivision roads
suspicious activity that is a safety concern