Crosswinds

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Crosswinds

History

Crosswinds is a multi-phase residential housing plan built by Maronda Homes. The land was developed by Trueline. Some phases of the Crosswinds plan are *not* part of this HOA. This includes homes on Beck's Run Road, Santa Anna Drive, and Westwind Drive. The reasons for this are not clear.

What is an HOA?

Homeowners' associations, or HOAs, are formal legal entities created to maintain common areas; they have the authority to enforce deed restrictions. Most condominium and townhome developments, and many newer single-family subdivisions have HOAs, which are usually created when the development is built. Covenants, Conditions & Restrictions (CC&R's) are issued to each homeowner, and HOAs are established to ensure that they are adhered to in order to maintain the quality and value of the properties involved.

Features of a Homeowners' Association:

  • Membership is mandatory for all property owners within the development
  • Members are usually charged mandatory fees ($10 per month for Crosswinds)
  • Homeowners associations have the authority to enact and enforce maintenance and design standards in addition to those established by municipal ordinances
  • Homeowners' associations are corporations with formal bylaws - there is usually a governing board which hires a property management company to handle maintenance and enforcement issues

 

A New Beginning

On May 27, 2009, the Crosswinds formed its first board of directors made up entirely of residents. The past years have been clouded by non-resident board members who have refused to be involved with HOA meetings and elusive to our requests. We are hopeful that our new board can resolve outstanding issues and help our community improve in a variety of ways.

 

About our association

Crosswinds HOA

(Under Construction)

On 5/27/2009 we formed our first board of directors. The team of five includes Bob Warr, Al Giralico, Carrie Bicknell, Bonnie Coyne, Allen Lurch.

Additional Land

There are two parcels of land that may be turned over to the HOA as community property. You can look up these parcels on the Allegheny County Website or using the links below.

Local Websites

Allegheny County - 12 Acres and Retention Pond
Allegheny County - 25 Acres

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