Established
Hide-A-Way
Hills Resort was established in 1961. The resort consists of 1,600
acres of which 450 acres are common property. In 1973 the property
became member owned and operated.
At present there are approximately 600 homes, of which about
2/3 are year round residences.
Additions
The dam was completed in 1966. It contains 437,000 cubic yards of
dirt (if placed in a line 12" high and 12" wide, it would
extend 2,235 miles or the distance from Columbus, Ohio to Seattle,
Washington).
1993
the Club installed a Microbrewery paid for by donations from the
Membership. It is equipped to brew 900 gallons of beer a month.
A Brew Master is employed to brew several different styles of beer,
which is marketed under the trade name of Rushcreek Lager.
Operations
Hide-A-Way Hills Club is operated by a nine member Board of Trustees
who meet on a monthly basis. At the regular Annual Membership Meeting,
the third Sunday of August, all members have the opportunity to
vote for three members to serve as members of the Board of Trustees.
The
Board in turn appoints five members as a Management Committee to
assist the General Manager (paid employee) in the day-to-day operation
of the Club.
Your rights and responsibilities as property owners of Hide-A-Way
Hills are covered by the protective covenants of your Deed.
Property owners must adhere to the regulations set out in the Building
Code for any construction.
The rights and responsibilities as members of Hide-A-Way Hills Club
are covered by the General
Code of Regulations. The Code of Regulations was approved by
the membership for self-governing and may only be amended by a two-thirds
vote of the membership in attendance at the amendment meeting. A
ten day notice must be sent to all members prior to the meeting
advising them of the time, location and the amendment as it will
be voted on at that meeting. Rules
governing the use of facilities are set forth in the Club
Rules.
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