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BOARD of DIRECTORS
2011-2012



President - Anne Hoelscher
board@bridlewood-estates.com

Vice President - Jan Malone

Secretary - Christy Willman

Treasurer - James Steenbergen

Member-At-Large - Peter Douglas

CIA Services has an email, BEPOA@CIASERVICES.COM for all correspondence regarding the neighborhood. This email is monitored by office staff and is the best address to use for any questions for CIA or the Board.





POA BOARD RESPONSIBILITIES

An POA provides people with shared neighborhood values, an opportunity to enforce regulations, consistent with overarching statutory constraints, to achieve a community representative of such values. In doing so, an POA inherently restricts the rights that would otherwise exist for its members based on municipal codes. For instance, a degree of conformity is often required in exterior appearance of single family homes and there are often time limits and/or restrictions to activities generating noise.

These bylaws can be limited in various degrees by state laws, with some overriding federal judicial or statutory limits. Board members and officers are chosen by election from its property owners, but residents are needed to offer help and support for the maintenance of our subdivision.

Homeowners Associations generally have meetings for the entire board and membership. These meetings are generally monthly or sometimes quarterly, and focus on handling the Property Owners Association's business.

Overall, it is the responsibility of our POA board to enforce our Deed Restrictions and consistently maintain the appearance and property value of our homes. It is a thankless job, but, luckily some choose to donate their time and efforts to work for us. They always welcome volunteers! Remember, every time a deed restriction is mailed, it cost each of us money!





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