HIDEAWAY SHORES HOMEOWNERS ASSOCIATION

   HOMEOWNERS HANDBOOK


hsha173.jpg (1013510 bytes) SECTION ONE: DECLARATION OF AGREEMENT AND ASSOCIATION  

The association is formed and the first set of bylaws prior to the transfer to HSHA, dated December 12, 1973

SECTION ONE UPDATE

The current set of bylaws on file with the Pender County Register of Deeds, dated July 9, 1997

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SECTION TWO: DECLARATION OF  AMENDMENT

The current set of bylaws on file with the Pender County Register of Deeds, dated July 9, 1997

ARCHITECTURAL REVIEW CRITERIA - before you build or make alterations 


October 6, 2007: Added SECTION ONE UPDATE with the same caveats as below. Changed Architectural Review Criterion (singular) to Criteria (plural).

February 21, 2006: The SECTION ONE and SECTION TWO documents are copies of copies, and the result of using an optical scanner and Optical Character Recognition (OCR) software to capture and render the pages of the various documents, commonly called ‘the bylaws’, into computer useable text. Many scanner errors due to smudged or fuzzy characters on the source documents have been corrected. Most, if not all, required no interpretation by me, but only that I go back to the source document and see what the unrecognized character was.  For ease of reading, I have broken the text into logical blocks, added highlighting (bold) and used a consistent indentation level and section marks. I have also removed some superfluous commas, and corrected spelling when appropriate.  

Because the HSHA properties are referred to as "Section One" and "Section Two" and the document section headings are also referred to as sections, I changed the heading use of the word "section" to the word "part" so they read "Part One", "Part Two", "Part Three" and so on.

Other than that, I have not altered deliberately in any way the content or meaning of any word, sentence, paragraph or anything else in this document.  Questions or challenges to this work should be referred to the HSHA Board for resolution.  Bill Messer, former VP, HSHA 2004-2005