Committees
The Association currently has five chartered committees that report to the Board of the Directors. The purpose of these committees is to encourage resident participation in the operations of the Association. Each committee is chaired by one board member and is accountable for ensuring the direction of the committee and that it meets the requirements of the Board. If you wish to participate on a commitee please Contact Us
Architectural
This committee is chartered to manage the architectural request/review process and ensures that all resident applications for architectural modifications are responded to in a timely manner. The committee is also responsible for the Fox Crossing Design Guidelines and Community Rules, the document that defines the architectural requirements and community rules.
Core Members: Steve Burke (chair), Peggy Beswick, Joe Berretta, Leda Donovan
Community Affairs and Communication
This committee is charged with keeping abreast of local happenings in state/local government and projects that impact our community. The committee is also responsible for the upkeep and maintenance of the Fox Crossing Homeowners Association website as well as publication of any external communications.
Core Members: Mike Stephens (chair), Robbie Walls
Finance
This committee is responsible for managing the budgeting, reporting and auditing of community assets and expenses. This includes overseeing the reserve study and audit of the community financial records as required.
Core Members: Peggy Beswick (chair), Brian Mikkelson, Duane Anderson
Landscaping
This committee is responsible for overseeing the repair, maintenance, and service of the community common areas and greenbelt. This includes the management of our primary landscape maintenance contractor, AAA Landscape and any other contractors including pest control, electrical repair/maintenance, street sweeping, etc.
Core Members: Brian Mikkelson (chair), Robert Johnson, Robbie Walls, Zach Giammarco
Reclaimed Water
This is a special committee chartered to investigate the feasibility and economics of converting our current irrigation system from potable to effluent use. The purpose of this project is to reduce overall long-term costs associated with landscape irrigation and protect our community from potential potable water shortages in the future. More information on this project can be found on the Reclaimed Water page.
Core Members: Robbie Walls (chair), Steve Burke, Joe Berretta, Marc Chesin