Heritage Harbour Governance
Heritage Harbour Master Association (Master Association)
Stoneybrook, River Strand and Lighthouse Cove communities are part of the Master Association. The Master Association is responsible for the landscaping of all common areas excluding areas contained within sub-association areas (i.e. no landscaping within Stoneybrook). The Master Association is also responsible for all wilderness areas, storm retention ponds, irrigation systems, roads and street lighting outside the sub-association areas. They maintain all of the athletic fields.
Stoneybrook Community Association (Stoneybrook Association)
All homeowners in Stoneybrook are members of the Stoneybrook Community Association. Fairway Greens I – IV (villas), Stone Harbour Commons I – III (condos) and Stone Harbour Coach Homes associations also are part of the Stoneybrook Association, as is the Recreation Center but not the Stoneybrook golf course. The Stoneybrook Association is responsible for the community’s front and rear entrance and exit gates, landscaping, recreation campus (including the rec center building, pools, in-line skating rink, beach volleyball courts, picnic areas, play area, basketball and tennis courts), and enforcement of the Stoneybrook and Heritage Harbour Master Association covenants (within the Stoneybrook community).
Lighthouse Cove at Heritage Harbour
This is the homeowner association that has all of the single family homes in Lighthouse Cove.
Lighthouse Cove Townhomes 1-6
The townhome units look like apartments but are individual owned condominiums. There are six separate townhome associations and an additional association that manages the common areas.
Community Development Districts (CDD)
We currently have two special districts: Heritage Harbour South CDD and Heritage Harbour North CDD. South district includes Stoneybrook, Stoneybrook Golf Course and Lighthouse Cove. North district includes River Strand. These government entities own most of the infrastructure of our community and collect a non-ad valorem assessment (on the Manatee County property tax bill) to pay off the long term bonds used to finance the construction of that infrastructure.