To promote the common good and general welfare of Navajo Ranch, with the following goals set forth.
Act on improvement opportunities to maintain the common elements, protect and preserve the natural environment of the area, enforce any and all covenants and or restrictions, improve and monitor the maintenance of roads and parking areas, act within the laws without bias or prejudice, work toward the enhancement of safety and habitability of all properties within, and bring about civic betterment and social improvements.
Navajo Ranch Brief History
The Navajo Ranch development began in 1972 and has five (5) filings, numbered 1 through 5, with approximately 3000 acres and 600 lots. Presently there are approximately 260 permanent residents. The Navajo Ranch Homeowner’s Association (NRHOA) was formed in approximately 1974. Membership in the HOA is voluntary and requires lot ownership within the boundaries of Navajo Ranch. The Navajo Ranch Community Association, a sister non-profit, was formed later. The Community Association is the owner of Lot 13, located at the corner of CR510 and Navajo Road.
Filings 1 through 4 are known as: NAVAJO RANCH RESORTS (entrance approximately 3 miles west on CR 510)
Filing 5 is known as: NAVAJO RANCH ESTATES (borders highway 160 and extends west to Buffalo Dr N)
Officers of the Association consist of a four (4) member Board of elected officers consisting of a President, Vice President, Secretary and Treasurer and as many as three (3) additional Board Members, elected or appointed.