Snow Creek Property Owners Association, Inc.
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What Snow Creek Property Owners Association, Inc.'s governing documents say
Snow Creek is a single-family-home subdivision in Show Low, AZ, governed by a standard homeowners association (HOA). All lot owners automatically become members of the Snow Creek Property Owners Association, which maintains common areas and roads, and enforces architectural and use restrictions.
- What you own & maintain: You own your individual lot and the residence on it. The HOA owns and maintains the common area (Tract B) and the private roadways (Tract A). You are responsible for maintaining your entire lot, including landscaping and utility lines specific to your lot.
- Assessments & fees: Annual regular assessments: $600 for lots with a built residence, $300 for unimproved lots. The HOA board sets the amount each year and may collect quarterly or annually. There's a $50 transfer fee due upon sale. A $5,000 construction deposit and plan review ($500) and inspection ($300) fees are required before building.
- Architectural review: No improvements may be built, altered, or placed without prior written approval from the three-person Architectural Review Committee. You must submit plans, a completed Construction Agreement, fees, and a deposit. The committee can impose conditions, and fines up to $5,000 can be levied for violations.
- Land use & home size: Only one single-family dwelling with an attached garage is allowed. Minimum living area: 1,500 square feet (excludes garage, porches, patios). Maximum building height: 28 feet from natural grade. No mobile, modular, or manufactured homes are permitted.
- Pets & animals: Only normal domestic animals are allowed, limited to four per lot unless the board approves more. Animals must be confined within a fenced area or kept on a leash when outside the lot.
- Parking & vehicles: No on-street parking. Commercial vehicles, boats, RVs, trailers, and recreational vehicles must be stored inside an enclosed garage. Vehicle repairs are only allowed inside a garage. Only licensed vehicles may use the roads; no ATVs or unlicensed vehicles.
- Leasing & rentals: The document does not address leasing minimums or restrictions. Check other governing documents or the HOA for current rental rules.
- What this document doesn't cover: This is the original declaration for 201 lots in two phases. It does not include any pet deposits or any amenity descriptions (the common area is described only as signage, trails, landscaping, drainage).
Key facts from Snow Creek Property Owners Association, Inc.'s documents
- Community type
- Residential Subdivision / Planned Community (Property Owners Association) (Preamble, Part 3)
- Legal name
- Snow Creek Property Owners Association, Inc. (Section 2.B, Part 3)
- Units / lots
- 201 (Lots 1-97 plus Lots 98-201 from annexati)
- Developer / declarant
- Snow Creek Development, LLC, an Arizona Limited Liability Company (Preamble, Signatures)
- Governing law
- State of Arizona (no specific statute cited, but corporate laws of Arizona mentioned) (Part 3.D)
- Assessments & dues
- Initial Regular Assessment: $600/year for improved lot, $300/year for unimproved lot (Part 4.C)
- Special assessments
- Yes, may be levied by Board if approved by 60% membership vote (Section 4.F)
- Collections & liens
- Unpaid assessments constitute a lien on the lot (priority only after ad valorem taxes). Foreclosure is like a mortgage or deed of trust. Association may also file a money judgment. (Section 4.H)
- Reserves & fees
- Reserves for future capital expenditures and extraordinary maintenance are contemplated (Section 4.B)
- Pets
- Yes, normal domestic animals only (Section 7.L)
- Leasing & rentals
- Yes, leasing of a dwelling unit by Owner is explicitly excluded from definition of trade or business (Section 7.A, last paragraph)
- Parking & vehicles
- Prohibited (Section 7.P)
- Fences
- All fences are improvements requiring ARC approval; no fences beyond building envelope; fencing material must match house siding (Sections 7.V, 7.N)
- Architectural approval
- Yes, prior written approval required for any improvements (clearing, excavation, structures, fences, mailboxes, etc.) (Section 6.B, 7.V, 7.W)
- Home business
- Allowed if not detectable, no signage, limited to 20% floor area, no outside storage, etc. (Part 7.A)
- Setbacks / home size
- 20 feet side; 25 feet front and back; corner lot 25 feet on each street side. Subject to plat setbacks. (Section 2.D)
- Maintenance
- Owner maintains Lot; Association maintains Common Area (Part 3C, Part 7H)
- Insurance
- Liability insurance covering common areas, roads, and directors (Part 3C)
- Use restrictions
- Yes; only one single family dwelling with attached garage and approved outbuildings; no manufacturing or commercial enterprise (Section 7.A)
- Voting & meetings
- One vote per Lot; Declarant has three votes per Lot it owns. Majority decides Association matters, unless otherwise specified. (Section 5.A)
- Amendments
- First 15 years: 60% of Lots plus Declarant approval for first 4 years; after 15 years: 50% of Lots; must be recorded (Part 9.E)
About this HOA
Snow Creek Property Owners Association, Inc. is a homeowners association in Show Low, AZ. Mailing address: 25 feet on each side that abuts a street, Show Low, AZ None.
HOAproxy has 1 document on file for Snow Creek Property Owners Association, Inc.: 1 CC&R. Last updated 2026-05-11.
Governing documents
- SC Covenants Conditions Restrictions (14 pages) — PDF