Bylaws

Click here for the Association Bylaws

Homeowners Association (HOA) bylaws are the rules that govern how the HOA operates. They outline the structure, duties, and powers of the board of directors and officers, how meetings are held, how votes are conducted, and how decisions are made. In Oregon, HOA bylaws must comply with state law and the association’s governing documents. Bylaws help ensure transparency, consistency, and fair management within the community.

Click here for the Water System Bylaws

A Water Board within a Homeowners Association (HOA) is a designated group responsible for managing the community’s private water system. This board oversees water usage, maintenance, testing, compliance with state regulations, and budgeting for repairs or upgrades. It operates under the authority of the HOA and works to ensure reliable and safe water service for all residents. In some HOAs, the Water Board may function as a separate committee with specific powers outlined in the governing documents.

This summary is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. Property owners should consult a qualified attorney before relying on or acting upon this information.