Dorado Country Club Estates Association for Block 50 HOA
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What Dorado Country Club Estates Association for Block 50 HOA's governing documents say
This is a bylaws document for the Dorado Country Club Estates Association for Block 50, a single-family homeowners association (HOA) that is one of 12 neighborhoods in the larger Dorado Country Club Estates master-planned community. These governing rules set internal governance, meeting, election, and financial procedures for the 43-lot neighborhood — they don't contain the fundamental use restrictions (like architectural rules, pet policies, or leasing limits) that would be in the CC&Rs.
- Who is a member & voting rights: Each residential lot gets one vote; multiple owners must vote as one, and only owners with 'Member-in-Good-Standing' status may vote. Authorized agents with written proof of actual authority (e.g., power of attorney) may vote for a lot owner.
- Board of Directors composition & limits: The Board has 4–7 elected members who must be members in good standing. Directors cannot serve more than 4 consecutive years, then must wait 1 year before seeking reelection (unless the Board unanimously grants an exception).
- Meetings & notice requirements: Annual Member Meeting is the 3rd Sunday in February. Board meetings are the 3rd Tuesday monthly. Notice: 30 days for annual meeting, 7 days for Board meetings, 3 days for special meetings, no notice required for emergency meetings.
- Quorum rules: Board meetings need a majority of Board members. Annual meetings need >50% of members (ballots received count toward quorum). Special member meetings need a majority of lot owners.
- Dues & assessments: Annual assessment is based on the Board-approved budget. Members may pay annually (due Jan 1), semi-annually (Jan 1 & Jul 1), or quarterly (Jan 1, Apr 1, Jul 1, Oct 1). Payments are delinquent after 15 days; members lose Good Standing status 30 days after a written delinquency notice.
- Reserve funds: Separate reserve accounts exist for general emergencies, road resealing (every 3–4 years), road replacement (every ~30 years), landscaping, and pool facilities. Reserve funds require Board approval for use.
- What this document doesn't cover: This excerpt contains the Bylaws only — it does not include the actual use restrictions (e.g., architectural controls, pet limits, parking, leasing rules). Those would be in the separate CC&Rs and Rules & Regulations referenced but not provided here.
Key facts from Dorado Country Club Estates Association for Block 50 HOA's documents
- Community type
- Homeowners Association (HOA) for residential planned community (I.A Background: 'residential planned com)
- Units / lots
- 43 residential lots (originally 44) (I.A Background)
- Governing law
- Arizona Revised Statutes Title 10 (Corporations and Associations) and Title 33 (Property) (I.C Governing Authorities)
- Voting & meetings
- One vote per residential lot; multiple owners cast one vote collectively; partial votes not allowed (IV.B.1 One Vote per Lot)
About this HOA
Dorado Country Club Estates Association for Block 50 HOA is a homeowners association in Tucson, AZ.
HOAproxy has 1 document on file for Dorado Country Club Estates Association for Block 50 HOA: 1 CC&R. Last updated 2026-05-12.
Governing documents
- RT0hfpJX2BVSL2iD (15 pages) — PDF