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About us

The Crosscreeks subdivision was established in late 1975 by developers Tom Forrester and Richard (Dick) Wehrle of Forrester/Wehrle, Inc. It was named "Crosscreeks" because Indian and Salter Creeks cross the subdivision and touch many of our properties.

Those who do not have direct access to the creeks can enjoy them from the multiple Common Area walkways to and from our five-acre field. The field is only accessible through our walkways and is maintained for the enjoyment of our Crosscreeks homeowners. The field hosts a ball diamond for anyone who wants to play a game. Homeowners have also been known to practice their golf hit out there.

The original development included the Crosscreeks Apartments and Townhomes on Crosscreeks Drive until 2016. An amendment to our Covenants, Conditions, and Restrictions (CC&Rs) officially removed them from the Association. Although our Association is platted as a subdivision, none of our streets actually connect, other than through our Common Area walkways along the creeks.
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Crosscreeks Owners Association

A community of homeowners run by the homeowners, for the homeowners.

HOA Information

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What is CCOA?

CCOA stands for Crosscreeks Owners Association. We are a self-managed, mandatory homeowners association (HOA).

What are the HOA dues?

The HOA fees are used to maintain our over 5-acre Common Area, cover annual liability insurance for these spaces, and address minimal administrative costs required for legal compliance with the state of Michigan.

What does all of this mean?

The original developers of the Crosscreeks subdivision submitted the necessary documentation to the State of Michigan and Monroe County to establish the internal governance for our community, which ultimately led to the formation of our Homeowners Association (HOA).

As a result, when someone purchases a home within our subdivision, they are legally required to follow the rules and regulations set forth by the HOA. These guidelines are known as the Covenants, Conditions, and Restrictions (CCRs).

Do I have to pay HOA fees even if I don't use the Common Areas?

Yes, you are required to pay HOA fees, even if you do not use the Common Areas. In a mandatory homeowners association (HOA), all residents must contribute equally to the fees, regardless of their personal use of the shared spaces.

What does "self-managed" mean?

Our Homeowners Association (HOA) consists of 58 homes. We collect minimal fees from homeowners, which means we do not have the budget to hire a professional management company. As a result, we operate with a voluntary Board of Directors that oversees all activities within the HOA. The Board is made up of members from our community.

How does the HOA enforce rules?

Typically, rule violations are identified through inspections conducted by Board members, but homeowners within the HOA can also report violations. Once a violation is reported, the Association follows a step-by-step process for addressing persistent violations or non-payment of dues. Effective communication with the Board is essential! We are dedicated to working with you to resolve any issues, so please feel free to reach out to us.

In rare cases, the Board may need to take legal action against owners who consistently violate the guidelines.

To report a violation, please complete the Violation Form available on the Forms page in the Member Area.

I have an issue with a tree, but I'm uncertain whether it’s on my property or in the Common Area. Who should I contact?

You can reach out to the HOA Board by emailing CrosscreeksHOA@gmail.com or by completing the contact form on the website.

For urgent matters, please contact Becky Pidek at (810) 922-9758.

Our Team

Becky Pidek

PRESIDENT

Scott Majoros

Vice president

Ashley Scrivner

SECRETARY

Cheryl Griffin

treasurer

Dan Amos

board of directors

Brian Marciniak

board of directors

Interested in volunteering for the Board?

We are actively seeking new board members and community members who want to get involved and make a positive impact in our neighborhood. If you would like more information, please send an inquiry to our email or complete and submit the Board Interest Form. We will be happy to reach out to you!

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