Woodbury, Minnesota
Highland Village was incorporated in 1987 under the name Highland Heights First Association. The subdivision includes 192 single-family homes built between 1987 and 1995. The association was controlled and administered by U.S. Homes Corporation, under the assumed name of Orrin Thompson Homes, until 1995. Orrin Thompson paid a majority of the dues in Highland Village and oversaw maintenance of the neighborhood's common properties until the summer of 1994. With the imminent completion of the Highland Village subdivision in 1995, Orrin Thompson transferred control of the Board and Architectural Control Committee to the homeowners of Highland Village.
This transfer made the homeowners of Highland Village responsible for all aspects of our subdivision as set forth in the Bylaws, Articles of Incorporation, and Highland Heights Declaration of Covenants: Conditions, Easements, and Restrictions.
The corporation known as Highland Heights First Association operates under the assumed name of Highland Village Homeowners Association (HVHA). Lot deeds are recorded with the county as members of the Highland Heights First Association. The City of Woodbury and Washington County records refer to this subdivision as Highland Heights, and designate it as such on city maps.
Updated 6/8/09