Welcome to Woodtique Heights, a condominium complex managed and maintained by our elected Woodtique Heights Homeowners Association Board of Directors.
[ About Woodtique ]
This site is for the owners and renters of units within the Woodtique Heights complex, as well as for visitors seeking information about our properties.
Built as apartments in 1974, the Woodtique complex is comprised of 50 units which rest on 6.37 acres in the southwest hills of Eugene, Oregon.
In 1978, the apartments were transferred to condominium ownership. There are a total of 16 buildings on the grounds, 14 of which contain the 50 units, in one and two-story buildings.
Each of the 50 units owns two percent (2%) interest in the general common elements. One of the additional buildings contains the laundry room and recreation room, while the other is the storage/tool shed for our grounds maintenance.
The complex also has a heated outdoor pool that is open during the summer months for residents, and resident guests, only.
[ 2009-2010 Board Members ]
Woodtique Board Officers:
Greg Geist, President
Larry Majercin, Vice President
Brenda Baser, Treasurer
Shari Wood, Secretary
Woodtique Board Members:
Eileen Madden, Finance Consultant
Tim Link
Mary Hammerton
Adam Glass
[ Contact Us ]
Questions and/or inquiries* are welcomed, and can be directed to: Shari Wood, Secretary Phone: 541-683-2992 E-mail: scwood@teleport.com
(*including requests for New Owner or New Renter Information Packets, applications for permit to make Improvement or Alteration to a Woodtique Heights Condominium Unit, and reserving the Recreation Room.)
Shari will direct your questions/suggestions to the Board of Directors prior to and during our monthly association meetings.
We owe a BIG THANKS to Shari, as she contributes much of her time and energy to our Homeowners Association and overseeing the care of our complex! All Woodtique owners owe her a debt of gratitude for her extraordinary efforts to do all those little things that make our complex run efficiently, in spite of the numerous challenges we face.