Guiding Principles
Every community has its own history, personality, attributes and challenges, but all associations share common characteristics and core principles. Good associations preserve the character of their communities, protect property values and meet the reasonable and established expectations of homeowners. Great associations also cultivate a true sense of community, promote active homeowner involvement and create a culture of informed consensus. We here at CHA strive to be a great community: the ideas and guidance conveyed here speak to our core values and can, with commitment, inspire effective, enlightened leadership and responsible, engaged citizenship.
Perhaps the greatest achievement for any association is creating and sustaining a sense of community among residents and leaders. This goal is best achieved when homeowners, non-owner residents and association leaders recognize and embrace their rights and responsibilities:
