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The Glenmore Community Association Inc. is the homeowners' association for Glenmore, a private gated community with integral country club and equestrian center, located in Keswick, Virginia.
The GCA is a Non-Stock Corporation of Virginia, with its own Articles of Incorporation, Bylaws, and Covenants and Restrictions, all of which provide the framework within which the association operates. In addition, the Code of Virginia includes its own set of regulations known as the Property Owners Associations Act (POAA), to which the GCA must also adhere, in addition to the Non-Stock Corporation Act. All of these can be viewed on our Regulations page.
The primary purpose of the GCA is to manage and maintain common property within Glenmore, specifically the Common Areas and roads. In practice this includes the following key functions:
Maintenance of common areas, including grassy areas, lakes, shrubs, trees, and woodland. This includes areas alongside Glenmore Way.
Maintenance of all roads, including resurfacing, repairs, shoulders, and road signs.
Management of the gatehouse, its equipment, staff, and procedures to control visitor entry.
Enforcement of regulations and conformance to Covenants and Restrictions.
Collection of dues, accounting, bill payments, and contracts management.
The GCA also approves any changes to buildings, paint colors, structures and landscaping in individual lots, by means of its Architectural Review Committee (ARC), following formal transfer of this responsibility in October of 2010 from the developer, Glenmore Associates LP. Approval of new buildings and landscaping is still in the hands of the developer via the Architectural Review Board (ARB), which can be contacted through this link.
Funding for the operations of the GCA is achieved through assessments (dues) payable by all homeowners in February each year.
You may contact a board member using our Contact Us page.
Questions? First try our Frequently Asked Questions page.
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