Did you know that there are two homeowner associations in The Meadows?
The Meadows at Historic Castle Rock™ has two unique homeowners associations that share a very special relationship. These two associations, The Meadows Community Association (“The MCA”) and The Meadows Neighborhood Company ("The MNC”), are both legal entities and common interest community associations designed to help residents settle into new surroundings, get to know new neighbors and feel a sense of belonging in their new community
When were the homeowner associations established?
If you are a resident of Filings 1 through 9, which includes the neighborhoods of: Meadow Gate, High Prairie, Mountain View, Alpine Ridge, Aspen Trail, Coyote Run, Vista Heights, Deer Track and Soaring Eagle, you and your neighbors are a part of The Meadows Community Association. The MCA, established in 1987, was under the leadership of Meadows developers until 2002. Over the years, the association transitioned into a homeowner-run entity with its own Board of Directors, in accordance with its Bylaws.
In 2001, The Meadows Neighborhood Company was established by Castle Rock Development Company who had purchased the remaining undeveloped land (approximately 3200 acres out of 4000) within The Meadows in the late 1990’s. Residents living within Filings 11 and beyond, including the existing and future neighborhoods of Patina, Suncatcher, Morgans Run, Harris Grove, Feathergrass, Briscoe Ranch, Watercolor, Weathervane, Morningview, Fuller Bluff, Sweetwood, Plainsong and Upland Park, are a part of The MNC. The MNC Board of Governors is a developer-controlled Board that currently includes two elected homeowners. Click here to read a FAQ's Document regarding the Community Declaration and more.
What is included in each association’s assessments?
Members of The MNC and The MCA both pay either quarterly or semi-annually fees, or assessments, to support the organizations.
For The MCA, the semi-annual fee pays for trash removal, architectural review and covenant enforcement; a quarterly newsletter; a contribution to community-wide social events and activities; and the maintenance of over 50 acres of MCA-owned irrigated and non-irrigated common areas and open space.
Swim privileges at The Grange pools requires the purchase of a season pass from The MNC, the owner and operator of The Grange, whose Members share in the safekeeping of this unique community amenity. MCA residents who are not interested in using the pools pay no fees for this amenity to The MNC.
To visit the website for The MCA, Click Here.
For MNC residents, the quarterly fee currently goes toward the maintenance of over 240 acres of irrigated and non-irrigated common areas and open space, including two pocket parks and an extensive, and growing, trail system; operation and maintenance of The Grange and seasonal outdoor aquatic facility; use of The Grange pools at no additional charge; a quarterly newsletter; community-wide social events and activities; architectural review and community standards enforcement; a full-service website, including the ability to make online payments; and a welcome packet for new residents.
MeadowsLink.com is the website for The MNC.
Organizational Chart
The Meadows Organizational Chart shows how the two communities work together, information about the committees, The Grange, and more.
MCA and MNC Street Lists
Unsure of whether a property is in the MCA or the MNC? Check out these street lists below:
MCA Street List
MNC Street List