Welcome to our website!!
Latest news:
- The 2024 Annual Homeowners Association meeting was held on April 23, 2024 at the Plymouth District Library at 7:00pm.
- Meeting agenda items included:
- Elections for Board and Architectural Controls Committee positions
- Discussion of neighborhood activities and concerns
- Treasurers financial report
- Community feedback
- If you didn’t make it to the meeting in person and would like a summary of the discussion, please email the board at board@ccv45.com
- Meeting agenda items included:
- Also check out the CCV45 Facebook page for additional neighborhood information.
The Country Club Village of Plymouth development is located in the southwest corner of Plymouth Township, Michigan. The 299 single family homes were built in five phases from 1998 to 2001. Phases 4 and 5, situated along Napier Road just north of Ann Arbor Road, encompass 124 acres of gently sloping terrain. Wetlands and wooded areas surround the home sites. There are 88 single-family homes within Phases 4 and 5.
Ownership of a home within Phases 4 or 5 automatically imply membership to the Homeowners Association. The association, and thus all residents, owns the common areas and wetlands surrounding the home sites. The association is responsible for the upkeep of these 34 acres of commons properties. The common areas include state-designated wetlands, a 4 acre lake, grassy parks, walking paths, and retention ponds. All these areas are maintained by the association.
The Phase 4 and 5 Homeowners Association is actually one of four independent homeowner associations within the Country Club Village development. Phases 1-3 have their own Homeowners Association, as does the Condominium phases along Napier Road. The Community Center, which includes the swimming pool, tennis court, and other recreational facilities, makes up the fourth association. Each individual property owner in the other associations is a member of the Community Center Association and through separately collected dues supports and is eligible to use these private facilities.
Each association is governed by a separate Board of Directors elected by resident members of each association. There are no overlapping Board members and dues paid to each of the four associations are kept separate and used only for management of the individual commons properties.
This website is specifically for Phase 4 (Plymouth Ridge Drive, Plymouth Valley Drive) and Phase 5 (Plymouth Lake Drive, Plymouth Lake Circle, and Plymouth Lake Court).