Q&A With Residents

Posted by Jeremy Yowell on February 22, 2023

In response to the questions asked from the Resident's Meeting, you can find the answers posted here: CLICKING HERE.


October 2022 Letter to Owners

Posted by Jeremy Yowell on December 24, 2022

The October 2022 letter to owners detailing financial items has been released and can be viewed by CLICKING HERE.


September 2022 Newsletter Released

Posted by Jeremy Yowell on September 17, 2022

The Newsletter for September 2022 has been released and can be viewed by CLICKING HERE.


July 2022 Newsletter Released

Posted by Jeremy Yowell on September 17, 2022

The Newsletter for July 2022 has been released and can be viewed by CLICKING HERE.


March 2022 Newsletter Released

Posted by Jeremy Yowell on September 17, 2022

The Newsletter for March 2022 has been released and can be viewed by CLICKING HERE.


2014 Budget

Posted by Jeremy Yowell on September 26, 2013

Please CLICK HERE to view the 2014 budget.


2013 Expense Examples

Posted by Jeremy Yowell on September 26, 2013

THIS DOCUMENT highlights the expenses incurred per unit in 2013 by source.


Hazelwood’s ‘Celebrate Safe Communities’ 2013 Attracts Residents’ Attention

July 2009 Newsletter Released

Posted by Jeremy Yowell on July 23, 2009

The Newsletter for July 2009 has been released and can be viewed by CLICKING HERE.


May 2009 Newsletter Released

Posted by Jeremy Yowell on May 7, 2009

The Newsletter for May 2009 has been released and can be viewed by CLICKING HERE.


Hazelwood Adopts IRC to the Detriment of Granada's Pocket Book

Posted by Jeremy Yowell on December 7, 2008

The city of Hazelwood has adopted the IRC or International Residential Code for building regulations. As part of this new code, Granada will be required to make major alterations to all of the balconies in Granada at a very large expense.

The International Residential Code (IRC) is a comprehensive, stand-alone residential code that creates minimum regulations for one- and two-family dwellings of three stories or less. It brings together all building, plumbing, mechanical, fuel gas, energy and electrical provisions for one- and two-family residences. The IRC also provides a prescriptive approach (i.e., a set of measures) and a performance approach (i.e., energy modeling) for determining compliance.