Wexford Mews is a subdivision consisting of single-family homes on 281 lots in the northwestern corner of Wixom, Michigan.
In the late 1980's, building began with Phase 1 & 2 and continued in 1995/6 with the addition of Phases 3,4 & 5, completed in 2000.
All lot owners/residents are automatically members of the Wexford Mews Homeowners Association, a non-profit corporation in the State of Michigan. Each lot owner is responsible for a nominal annual dues fee. Bills normally accompany the President's letter to the homeowners during the first quarter of the year.
The Association's primary purpose for existing is outlined in the Mission Statement/Corporate Purpose, located on the next page.
Wexford Mews has green areas at three entrances (Weyhill, Wexford, & Devonshire Drive) and four commons areas Corran, Wexford, Devonshire & Dover Park; for which the Association is responsible.
There are 213 lots in Phase 1 & 2 and 68 lots in Phase 3,4 & 5 for a total of 281 lots in Wexford Mews. All 5 phases were developed by Resco Inc. Phase 1 & 2 lots were built between approximately 1990 and 1996 by several builders. Phase 3, 4 & 5 was built by two builders between 1996 and 2000.
Wexford Mews is bordered by two other subdivisions; Hidden Creek (platted at Oakland County as Smoklers Subdivision) to the east and Wexford Woods to the north.
The Association is governed by a Board of Directors elected by popular vote at each annual meeting in the late spring.
The Board typically includes 4 officers - President, Vice-President, Secretary & Treasurer, elected by the homeowners in the Association.
New homeowners should contact any board member or write the Association for an official copy of the Bylaws, Covenants/Restrictions and Amendments documents.
Wexford Mews Homeowners Association
P.O. Box 930275
Wixom, Michigan 48393-0275