Governance of a subdivision (generally a type of corporation) has various components.
One component of governance is a set of legal documents that define the location of the subdivision, restrictions on a lot owner's use of their property, and the formulation of a governing body. These documents are referred to as:
Articles of Incorporation
Covenants
Bylaws.
The governing body is generally called the Board of Directors. The makeup of a Board often includes the traditional positions, including:
President.
Vice president.
Secretary.
Treasurer.
Directors might also take on one or more of the positions above, and/or be assigned to do subdivision accounting, website management, and so forth.
In addtion to the Board of Directors, the work of the subdivision is often done by individual and committee volunteers. Anyone with a particular area of expertise or interest that would help our neighborhood is encouraged to approach the board with their ideas.
It is very important that persons considering the purchase of a property in Wheatland Hills undestand the covenants in their entirety before finalizing the purchase to ensure that they find them satisfactory. More thorough descriptions of articles of incorporation, covenants, and bylaws, along with the corresponding Wheatland Hills documents, are found in the Governance menu above.