About

On behalf of the members of the Beaver Creek community and the Beaver Creek Architectural Control Committee, we would like to welcome you to the Beaver Creek neighborhood. Beaver Creek has existed as a development since the early 1970’s and was originally mostly vacation and week-end getaway property, with a few permanent residents. Most of the lots are between ½ and 2 acres in size, with a few larger parcels, and in many instances, people have bought multiple lots in order to have larger parcels of land. Over the years many have established permanent residences in Beaver Creek, and there are approximately 200 residences at the present time. Included with this letter are references to some of the services available for residents of the neighborhood. There are many sources for service contract numbers, and the numbers included with this welcome packet are just a few suggestions of services that have been used by residents of the neighborhood. By including them here, Beaver Creek Landowners Inc. is not recommending one over the other. Other available sources are word of mouth from neighbors, newspapers, the telephone book, and the free weekly newspapers that are frequently found in convenience stores and fast-food restaurants. 

Beaver Creek landowners are required to pay a yearly maintenance fee which is used to cover operating expenses pertaining to Beaver Creek Landowners, Inc. the official governing body of the Beaver Creek neighborhood. Beaver Creek Landowners, Inc. consists of every property owner, and is headed by a five-member board of directors. This board of directors is responsible for the operation of the landowners association and entrusted with making financial decisions regarding the operation of the association. The board members are elected by the property owners and are accountable to them.

Residents of the Beaver Creek community are governed through bylaws and deed restrictions which have been established by Beaver Creek Landowners, Inc. These covenants are intended to preserve property values within the neighborhood by establishing minimum standards for construction and prohibiting activities which could lead to deterioration of property values. These documents are binding upon all residents and landowners within the Beaver Creek neighborhood and are enforceable through various legal means. If you do not possess a copy of the bylaws and deed restrictions pertaining to the neighborhood, please contact the Beaver Creek Landowners, Inc. office or a member of the Architectural Control Committee and ask for a copy.

Working in conjunction with the bylaws and deed restrictions is the Beaver Creek Architectural Control Committee. This committee consists of a group of Beaver Creek property owners who have taken up the challenge of helping to maintain the standards set forth in these documents. In addition to watching for current violations of the restrictions, they are a contact point for questions and advice on the neighborhood and surrounding area. The Beaver Creek landowners, Inc. office can answer any questions that you may have regarding the neighborhood, or refer you to someone who can.