When you purchase a property governed by a homeowners’ association, you automatically become a member of the association. You do not have the choice of not joining. The purchase of your home becomes a contract with the HOA. You agree that you will obey all the HOA rules and pay regular dues and any special assessments. It is vital that you read these documents as they govern the entire working of the Association. A copy of these documents as well as the duly adopted rules and regulations are available on this site. It is your responsibility to be informed of the information compiled herein.
Architectural Process
Homeowners must submit a “Request for Architectural Improvement” form for all proposed modifications, alterations or additions to any portion of the property. The Terrace at Canyon Hills Homeowners Architectural Committee meets monthly and has thirty (30) days to review all submissions. The application form is available for downloading from this website. Please contact Platinum Management Group at (949) 330–6350 should you have any questions or require additional assistance.
Architectural Guidelines
Architectural Application
- HOA Rules & Regulations
- C C & Rs
- Articles of Incorporation
- Bylaws
- Parking Rules
- Security Camera Policy
- Electric Vehicle Policy
- Solar System Policy
- Maintenance Matrix
- Green Stick Policy
- Water Intrusion Policy
- Collection Policy
- Election Rules
- HOA Fee History
- Plant Palette
- Liability Insurance
- Suggestion Box
- Approved Budget 25–26
- Service Request
- Reserve Study
- Board Governance & Fiduciary Duty
Common Interest Notice
Common interest developments have a number of documents controlling the development. Not all documents are created equal – some have more authority than others. As provided for in Civil Code §4205 (effective January 1, 2014) the hierarchy of authority is as follows:
- The Law (unless the particular statute defers to governing
- documents)
- CC&Rs
- Articles of Incorporation
- Bylaw
- Rules & Regulations