Frequently Asked Questions
Where do I find an ARC Application and why do I need one?
You can find the ARC
Application by clicking here or on the downloads
page. Since the HOA is responsible for the exterior maintenance of
Robin Meadows, it is important that each homeowner abide by the
CC&R's as well as obtain permission from the board before
making any exterior changes to their property. This includes the
installation of satellite dishes, window air conditioning units,
excessive lawn ornaments, as well as completing or changing your
backyard.
Why does the HOA have a management company? What is an HOA?
Because we are a small property, the HOA can manage many of the
issues associated with our property. However, the Robin Meadows
Board of Directors has chosen to work with Superior Community on a
participatory agreement to assist us in processing the monthly
dues as well as resolving homeowner issues. This agreement insures
that homeowners receive prompt response to their questions.
How do I resolve an issue with my neighbor?
Most issues between neighbors are civil issues, thus, please
talk with your neighbor first before contacting Superior
Management or the HOA Board of Directors. For issues which might
be in violation of the CC&R's, please contact
the board or Superior Community Management. The City of Hillsboro
also has a mediation
program that can help neighbors resolve disputes.
What are the CC&R's and why are they important?
The Covenant, Conditions, and Restrictions document governs
certain actions that homeowners must abide by. This document can
be found on the Downloads page if you do not have a copy.
Homeowners who are found to be in violation of certain aspects of
the CC&R's will get two warngins and then may begin to be
fined. For this reason, please read and understand the CC&R's
to avoid any violations. (Click here
to read the CC&Rs. And click here
to read the Financial Penalties Resolution that CC&R
violations penalties.
What are the most common violations of CC&R's?
A review of the Tips
to being a good neighbor will give you an idea about the
most common complaints the Association Board receives.
Are there By-Laws that govern the boards actions?
Yes there are, you can read the By-Laws here.
What do I contact in case of an emergency? Who do I contact?
How?
Go to contact webpage and get a
hold of Superior Community for any emergency issues.
Who are the board members?
The Board of Directors for Robin Meadows are five homeowners who
volunteer their time to help make Robin Meadows a better place to
live. The first 15 minutes of every meeting is an open discussion
where you are welcome to share your ideas and concerns with the
board.
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