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Highland Ranches Property Owners Association Storey County, NV P.O. Box 1039 Virginia City, NV 89440 |
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The Highland Ranches Property Owners Association (HRPOA) is a non-profit corporation whose purpose is to protect and further the interests of property owners in the Highland Ranches development in Storey County, Nevada. (popularly known as the "10 acre lots")
The Homeowners Association has used reasonable efforts to verify that all this information is correct, however it does not guarantee the accuracy of any of the information contained herein. ASSOCIATION BOARD MEMBERS Effective June 24, 2008 President - Craig Chancelor (775) 847-7909 -appointed 6/26/07 Board service expires June 2010. Vice President (Roads) - Bill Bridge (775) 842-9420 - appointed 6/26/07 Board service expires June 2010. Vice President (Architectural) - Howard Depew (775) 233-3241 -appointed 6/26/07 Board service expires June 2010. Vice President (Violations) - James Hoeft (775) 847-7275 -appointed 6/24/08 Board service expires June 2011. Secretary/Treasurer - Angie Morran (775) 847-5231 -appointed 6/24/08 Board service expires June 2011. Architectural Committee Assistants Lillian Henry Road Manager Gary Brownwell Bookkeeper Lydia Hammack email is bookkeeper@hrpoa.orgThe mailing address for the Association is: Highland Ranches POA PO Box 1039 Virginia City, Nevada 89440 Please remember when calling for assistance that Board Members are property owners, voted or appointed into office,who volunteer their time to serve on a non paid-paid basis and are not available 24/7. When
you sell your property, a
$100.00 transfer fee
must be sent to the Association.
The Escrow Company must send this fee and a copy of the new Deed before
Association records can be updated.
The Association is required to inform the Escrow/Title Company of any
unpaid fees or known violations.
It
is your responsibility to notify the Association when you change your mailing
address. Send address changes via US mail or email : bookkeeper@hrpoa.org There
is a $100.00 fee for the required
architectural plan review and a
$2500.00
Culvert/Swale deposit on
new construction. This
$2500.00 deposit is refunded upon issuance of a Certificate of Occupancy and
the installation of a
culvert/swale that protects roads and drainage ditches from erosion. Please have
two
separate checks made out to the HRPOA
when
you deliver your
three
sets of plans for review. |