
SPRINGBANK HILL HOMEOWNERS ASSOCIATION
WHO WE ARE
Here to Serve You
We’re responsible for consistently maintaining a high standard of living within our community. Our residents’ satisfaction is our top priority. You can count on us for anything related to common area maintenance: the green spaces, the stone and wood fences surrounding them, and the sign at the entrance.
The Springbank Hill Homeowners Association (SBHHA) was incorporated as a Society in 1997, with its purpose outlined in the Application to the Registrar of Societies.
Law Offices - please use this form
WHO DOES WHAT?
The Board does its best to re-direct inquiries not related to the Homeowners Association to the proper organizations, such as City Parks, By-Law Enforcement or the Springbank Hill Community Association.
Here is the simple summary of the SBHHA responsibilities:
The SBHHA is responsible for:
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Maintaining parks
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Removing snow in parks and adjacent to parks
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Carrying out the duties and functions provided for in the Encumbrance and the Optional Amenities Agreement
The City of Calgary is responsible for:
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Maintaining trees
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Watering parks
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Applying pesticides
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Roadway (Springbank Blvd) snow removal and deposit

THE NEIGHBOURHOOD
Our City
If you have any questions or comments regarding our community, here is a helpful list of contacts:
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Springbank Hill Community Association
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Leszek Boczek (403) 355 4097, Responsible for the upkeep and maintenance of the TUC between Hwy 8 and our community. Refer the this map before calling.
Our Contractor

IMPORTANT ITEMS
Bylaws / Fences / Boundaries

ARCHITECTURAL CONTROLS
FENCE REQUIREMENTS
ROOF REQUIREMENTS
Roofs of the dwellings shall be finished with pine or cedar shakes, or equivalent.

THE BOARD
Community Volunteers
Audra R - Member at Large
Colleen B - President
Craig M - Contractor Liaison
Doug L - City of Calgary Liaison
Ezenwa E - Member at Large
Vacant - Secretary
Vacant - Treasurer
Sean B - Technology Manager

ANNUAL GENERAL MEETINGS

FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
Take a look at the minutes from past AGMs.
Take a look at financial statements from past years.
