Kentfield Commons Home Owner Association
The Association was incorporated in 1984 to provide for the orderly maintenance, preservation and architectural control of the common areas and Lots within the development which consists of 151 single residences constructed on Lots. The Association derives its authority and responsibilities from the Kentfield Commons Declaration of the Establishment of Covenants, Conditions and Restrictions with Respect to Land in San Mateo County, California (“CC&Rs”), Association Bylaws and Articles of Incorporation.
An elected Board of Directors makes most of the policy decisions and oversees daily operations, but major decisions are referred to the general association membership if required by the governing documents. Membership in the Association is mandatory for homeowners. Voting members consist of all owners. Each owner is obligated to pay annual assessments to the Association to support its operations and purposes.
An elected Board of Directors makes most of the policy decisions and oversees daily operations, but major decisions are referred to the general association membership if required by the governing documents. Membership in the Association is mandatory for homeowners. Voting members consist of all owners. Each owner is obligated to pay annual assessments to the Association to support its operations and purposes.
Board of Directors
President Vanessa Dellapasqua
VP/ Secretary Andy King
Treasurer Mark Soloman
VP/ Secretary Andy King
Treasurer Mark Soloman
Committees
Architectural Review Committee - The community has architectural standards as set forth in the Association’s governing documents. Changes to the exterior of homes need to be reviewed by the architectural committee and approved by the board as appropriate. Community architectural guidelines are included in this directory. Please review the guidelines and contact the association manager with any architectural questions.
Landscaping Committee - Kentfield Commons is graced with tree lined streets, and a beautiful pool, and a park. The landscape committee provides research and recommendations to the Board and works with the Association Manager, Landscape Contractor, and Arborist to help keep the neighborhood healthy. Please contact the association manager for any landscaping questions.
Pool Committee - The pool committee works with the Association Manager, the Board and pool vendors and to help take care of the community pool. Please contact the association manager for any pool questions.
Landscaping Committee - Kentfield Commons is graced with tree lined streets, and a beautiful pool, and a park. The landscape committee provides research and recommendations to the Board and works with the Association Manager, Landscape Contractor, and Arborist to help keep the neighborhood healthy. Please contact the association manager for any landscaping questions.
Pool Committee - The pool committee works with the Association Manager, the Board and pool vendors and to help take care of the community pool. Please contact the association manager for any pool questions.
Home Owner Association Board Meetings
Home Owner Association Board meetings are held every other month at the Red Morton Community center. Notice is provided as required under the CC&Rs. The board meetings are open to home owners and your attendance is encouraged. The Agenda is posted on the community bulletin board at the pool four (4) days before the Board meeting. If you have any questions or concerns about items on the agenda please attend the meeting and address the board during open forum.
See Contacts for meeting dates and announcements.
See Contacts for meeting dates and announcements.
Community Volunteers
All of the board members and committee members are volunteers. If you have an idea for how to make our community an better place for everyone, please consider volunteering to make it happen.
It’s recommended that prospective volunteers start by attending a few board and committee meetings to learn more about the process and see how they can contribute. Attending at least 50% percent of both the Committee meetings and the Board meetings allows volunteers to keep up with the ongoing discussions leading up to the Board’s decisions.
Here's a heartfelt thank you to all of the people who’ve volunteered on the board or committees, organized block parties, and contributed their talents to the neighborhood over the last 30 years, making Kentfield Commons a great place to live.
It’s recommended that prospective volunteers start by attending a few board and committee meetings to learn more about the process and see how they can contribute. Attending at least 50% percent of both the Committee meetings and the Board meetings allows volunteers to keep up with the ongoing discussions leading up to the Board’s decisions.
- The Architecture Committee meets as needed.
- The Landscape Committee usually meets once a month.
- Other committees, ad-hoc committees, or short-term project committees can establish their meeting schedules as necessary.
Here's a heartfelt thank you to all of the people who’ve volunteered on the board or committees, organized block parties, and contributed their talents to the neighborhood over the last 30 years, making Kentfield Commons a great place to live.
The impersonal hand of government can never replace the helping hand of a neighbor. ~Hubert H. Humphrey