Candidates must file by April 30 to run for board, architectural committee
EBS STAFF
If you’re not on board yet, keep reading—the Big Sky Owners Association will hold its annual elections on Aug. 29, with four seats open on the board of directors and one seat up for grabs on the architectural committee.
A BSOA press release encouraged applicants from various backgrounds ranging from property management and real estate development, to finance, legal and public policy, as well as residents of various BSOA neighborhoods, notably Madison County residents. Applicants must file by April 30 at 5 p.m. and must be in good standing with the BSOA.
“Serving provides a unique opportunity to shape the future of Big Sky,” Board Chair Maggie Good stated in the release. “We’re seeking dedicated individuals with diverse perspectives who share our mission to preserve, protect, and enhance property values and quality of life in our community.”
The release explained that board members are responsible for the governance of BSOA and its programs and projects, with a goal to improve both membership and community services while working toward fulfilling its mission. Meetings are typically held the third Friday of each month at 9 a.m., lasting two to three hours. Board members typically participate in three or four committees based on their experience and interests.
The architectural committee oversees construction, landscaping and design approval processes to maintain community standards. The committee meets on the first and third Thursdays of each month at 9 a.m., also lasting two to three hours.
Applicants are encouraged to reach out via email or phone, or stop by the Meadow Village office, with questions.
The release added that BSOA is Big Sky’s largest and oldest HOA, covering more than 2,400 Big Sky properties and working as a staff and nine-volunteer board to fund road maintenance, lighting, speed control, signage, weed and pest management, open space upkeep, architectural review, and compliance oversight.