All lot owners are members of their own HOA (i.e., The Foothills Clusters HOA) as well as members of the Foothills Homeowners Master Association. This dual membership is not optional or elective.
The Foothills Homeowners Masters Association is responsible for governance of all Common Areas, namely those areas not specifically deeded to individual lot owners. The Common Areas are comprised of 28 parcels for a total 200 acres. A map of the Common Areas can be seen by clicking on Common Areas Map.
The Foothills Homeowners Master Association was incorporated in 1975 by The Estes Company as the governing entity for the land located between Campbell Avenue and Alvernon Way, north of Skyline Drive and south of Ina Road. Eventually four distinct and separate subdivisions were developed within the larger parcel and each was assigned its own set of By-Laws and CC&Rs.
The four subdivisions are:
- Foothills I – 140 lots
- Foothills II – 72 lots
- Foothills Clusters – 367 lots
- Foothills Townhomes – 70 lots
FCHOA Representatives to the Foothills Master Homeowners Association
The Board of the Foothills Homeowners Master Association meets periodically and is made up of representatives of each of the four HOAs, and is open to all 649 member/homeowners.
The three Foothills Clusters HOA representatives to the Master Association and the year their term ends are as follows:
- Dan Weisz (2022)
- David Kalish (2023)
- Dale Prescott (2024)