2024 Meadow Cove HOA Board:
Adam Martelon (President), Peter Flores (Vice President), Maria Rivera (Treasurer & Secretary) & Tim Wallace (Member at Large)
Deed-initiated homeowners associations have become an essential part of the overall concept of residential property ownership in today’s marketplace. To be effective, a homeowners association needs a strong board of directors that understands its role and pursues it with passion and a concise mission in mind.
Vision We envision a community of neighbors working together in private, voluntary association to achieve a higher quality of life and increasing property values. We envision a neighborhood that is considered by residents and non-residents alike to be a desirable place in which to live and enjoy the benefits of family, friends and community.
Mission Our mission is to enhance the quality of life in our neighborhood through management of common areas, enforcement of rules and covenants, support of initiatives that strengthen bonds among residents, and investment in capital improvements that benefit the greater good.
Values In fulfilling our mission and achieving our vision we value honesty, fairness, firmness, equity, common sense, participation, respect, cooperation, and neighborliness in all our actions.
Adam Martelon (President), Peter Flores (Vice President), Maria Rivera (Treasurer & Secretary) & Tim Wallace (Member at Large)
Deed-initiated homeowners associations have become an essential part of the overall concept of residential property ownership in today’s marketplace. To be effective, a homeowners association needs a strong board of directors that understands its role and pursues it with passion and a concise mission in mind.
Vision We envision a community of neighbors working together in private, voluntary association to achieve a higher quality of life and increasing property values. We envision a neighborhood that is considered by residents and non-residents alike to be a desirable place in which to live and enjoy the benefits of family, friends and community.
Mission Our mission is to enhance the quality of life in our neighborhood through management of common areas, enforcement of rules and covenants, support of initiatives that strengthen bonds among residents, and investment in capital improvements that benefit the greater good.
Values In fulfilling our mission and achieving our vision we value honesty, fairness, firmness, equity, common sense, participation, respect, cooperation, and neighborliness in all our actions.
What you can expect from your Board
- Enforce the documents
- Establish sound fiscal policies and maintain accurate records
- Develop a workable budget, keeping in mind the needs, requirements and expectations of the community
- Establish reserve funds
- Act on budget items and determine assessment rates
- Collect assessments
- Establish, publicize, and enforce rules and penalties
- Authorize legal action against owners who do not comply with the rules
- Appoint committees and delegate authority to them
- Inform association members of all business items that require their vote
- Inform members of important board decisions and transactions
- See that the association is protected for the acts of all parties with fiscal responsibilities
- Attend and participate at meetings
Volunteering to serve on the Board carries with it many of the very same duties and responsibilities as overseeing any other business. Serving as a board member gives invaluable experience that should be undertaken by those who see it as an opportunity to serve their fellow neighbors while protecting and enhancing the assets of the community. It is serious business, but also a task worth doing well in order to safeguard the investments of all.
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