HOA Board

THANK YOU to the current board members listed below who graciously volunteer many hours of their time each month, and sometimes each day, to make sure we live in a safe and beautiful neighborhood. Each member takes their position very seriously and together the decisions they make are based on diligent research to uphold the covenants to the best of their ability.
 
The overall philosophy is to continue to maintain and increase property values, support and develop a friendly enjoyable convenient community to live in. 
 
Our goal is to maintain and to improve South Ridge, keep our community aesthetically pleasing, and to deploy improvements as needed by determination of the Board and by suggestions from the Homeowners.

We will develop and administer an annual budget with concern for keeping our community a great place to live while establishing a prudent spending strategy. We will do this by considering best-value vendors and contractors, and by monitoring costs and value received, we will provide the best services for our homeowners. We will consider the best interests of the homeowners as an aggregate group, realizing that 100% satisfaction of all board decisions is a difficult task. Where decisions are challenged, we will provide the homeowner(s) an explanation of our rationale.
 
Officers
 
Stacey Randolph Castillo
President
Dr. Alfreta Dunn Logan
Vice President
 
Johnny Howard III
Treasurer
Shaketa Williams
Treasurer
 
 
Committee Chairs
 
 
Hank Jones
Code Enforcement/Covenants /Safety Committee
Rebecca Frosch
Events/Social Media & Marketing Committee
Valerie Lindsey
Chaplain/Welcome & Community Outreach
 
Bernard Avery
Beautification & Common Area Maintenance Committee
  Kay Sullivan
Technology
 
 
 

Common Questions about the Board of Directors
Southridge Homeowners Association
 
 
 
Q: What are duties of the Board?
A: The Board is responsible for maintaining and honoring the Declarations, Bylaws, and Design Review Guidelines of the community. The Board reviews/approves all contracts for work done in the common area. The Board receives emails from residents who voice concerns, complaints and/or ideas. The Board is responsible for holding homeowners accountable to the standards set in the covenants. The Board is responsible for the financial state of the Association in which they set dues, approve all invoices, and maintain a balanced budget. The Board is ultimately responsible for social events, maintenance and upkeep of Association property, and all things administrative (insurance,  etc.). Each Board member is assigned a committee for which they are the liaison between the Board and that committee. In this capacity, the Board member attends committee meetings and advises the Board on on-going committee activities. The Board currently meets every other month.
 
Q: How much time does it take to be on the Board?
A: Typically, Board members spend about 10-15 hours each week dealing with HOA items: emails; phone calls; visits from neighbors; reviewing and overseeing contracts; performing site visits; attending various meetings with agencies; providing guidance to our committees; etc. During the week when there is a Board meeting, the time spent on HOA issues is approximately 15-20 hours to facilitate meeting preparation and meeting attendance.