Updated CC&Rs and ByLaws Town Hall Meeting
Join us on Thursday, January 30th at 7pm
This is a virtual meeting with the lawyer to review the updated CC&Rs and ByLaws for our community. Feel free to ask questions or provide suggests on changes you would like added.
In accordance with the Davis- Stirling Act, this significant project will need broad community support and a vote to move forward. After this meeting, homeowners will be sent a ballot to vote on the new documents. This vote requires a significant number of homeowners approval, please vote as soon as possible.
What Are CC&Rs and Bylaws, and Why Do They Matter?
CC&Rs (Covenants, Conditions, and Restrictions) and Bylaws are the foundation for how the HOA operates.
CC&Rs are all about the neighborhood itself. They outline what homeowners can and can’t do with their properties—things like maintaining a certain look, following architectural guidelines, and keeping up with general community standards. These rules help protect property values and keep the neighborhood looking great.
Bylaws focus on how the HOA operates. They explain how the board is structured, how decisions are made, and the roles and responsibilities of board members.
These documents are important because they set expectations, keep things fair, and make sure everyone is on the same page. They help maintain the community’s safety, appearance, and overall quality of life while giving a framework for resolving issues when they come up. The CC&Rs, ByLaws, and Rulebook work together in our community.
In accordance with the Davis- Stirling Act, this significant project will need broad community support and a vote to move forward. After this meeting, homeowners will be sent a ballot to vote on the new documents. This vote requires a significant number of homeowners approval, please vote as soon as possible.
What Are CC&Rs and Bylaws, and Why Do They Matter?
CC&Rs (Covenants, Conditions, and Restrictions) and Bylaws are the foundation for how the HOA operates.
CC&Rs are all about the neighborhood itself. They outline what homeowners can and can’t do with their properties—things like maintaining a certain look, following architectural guidelines, and keeping up with general community standards. These rules help protect property values and keep the neighborhood looking great.
Bylaws focus on how the HOA operates. They explain how the board is structured, how decisions are made, and the roles and responsibilities of board members.
These documents are important because they set expectations, keep things fair, and make sure everyone is on the same page. They help maintain the community’s safety, appearance, and overall quality of life while giving a framework for resolving issues when they come up. The CC&Rs, ByLaws, and Rulebook work together in our community.
The Dunne Gate is officially up and working!
Please see directions below for guests entering the community.
Join us on
Thursday, February 13th at 7pm
for our regularly scheduled monthly HOA meeting online
Please note, these are Microsoft Teams meetings now (not Zoom).
Thursday, February 13th at 7pm
for our regularly scheduled monthly HOA meeting online
Please note, these are Microsoft Teams meetings now (not Zoom).
Beginning January 1st, 2025 HOA dues are $400
Please refer to your annual disclosure packet or the October Newsletter for more details about this increase.
You can make payments using any of the following methods:
1. Pay through your Intempus Portal account (see links below)
2. Send a check to the following address:
PO Box 1186
San Jose, Ca 95108
3. Make payments through your bank
Questions or need help? Feel free to email Intempus [email protected]
Welcome to the Creekside Village Home Owners Association Website!
We're located in Morgan Hill, California, just off E. Dunne Ave, conveniently located less than 1 mile from shopping and highway access. Information is provided for homeowners and prospective buyers. Home Owner's meetings are held online every second Thursday of the month beginning at 7PM.
Copies of the monthly newsletters, meeting minutes, CC&Rs, rulebook are available for viewing or download. Owners and residents may make maintenance requests, or any other comments using the appropriate buttons to the top.
Management
Intempus is our management company.
MaryBeth Forcier, CCAM Director of Community Management Contact: P: (408) 913-1082 [email protected] |
Maintenance Request
Do you have a light out?
See something around the complex you think needs attention? Please use the Intempus Portal for all maintenance requests or email [email protected] |
Gym Reservations
Based recent survey, all residents must sign up to use the gym.
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