Welcome to Laurel Crossing Homeowners Association's Official Website

If you are a resident of Laurel Crossing in Lafayette Township, Medina County, Ohio, please create an account to see resident-only content. Remember to sign in once your account is made to see resident-only content.

Watch this site for several features:

  • Board minutes
  • Important Notices
  • Event Announcements
  • LCHOA Documentation and Bylaws


To view many posts and updates including meeting minutes on our LCHOA web site you need to register an account and sign in. New accounts can be requested via the "Create new account" link on the left.

Laurel Crossing Community Garage Sale

Laurel Crossing Community Garage Sale

Dates: June 7,8, and 9
Time: 8am - 3pm

It's that time again! Time to sell any or all of your outfitted, old or just stuff you are tired of looking at sale and we want YOU to be part of it!

This even is no cost to you and will include a balloon for your mailbox as well as notifications being posted in the local papers. The more that RSVP "yes" the better the outcome we will have. Please call me (info below) by May 29th if you want to take part. If you don't want to take part, no need to call. If you have anything large or specific please let me know as we can speficy some items in the adversisement.

Contact: Christa (5758 Rosemont) 330-715-8529

Lafayette Township Annual Spring Cleanup

Lafayette Township Annual Spring Cleanup
Saturday, May 5, 2012 from 8:00 a.m. - noon
Central Processing Faciility (CPF) located at 8700 Lake Road (near state Route 224).

Lafayette Township and Chippewa Lake Village residents can dispose of most all general trash including fluorescent bulbs, computers, old-style TVs, batteries and used motor oil free of any dumping charge. Our Sheriff's Deputies will be on hand to accept disposal of unused or outdated prescription drugs. Items with tanks must be drained.

Only passenger vehicle tires can be accepted with a $1.50 environmental fee required for each tire. We cannot accept appliances or paint but the CPF has other free days to dispose of those items during the year. Check for those special events at www.recyclemedinacounty.com.

Township & Village residents will need to bring a photo ID to be admitted.

The CPF sells compost and color enhanced landscaping mulch to Medina County residents. Compost may be purchased for $1.75 per bag (approximately 45 lbs. per bag) or you may load (shovel) bulk compost into your own containers for $41.00 per ton. Mulch in black, brown or red is $65.00 per ton, self-loaded into your own

2012 Vote by Proxy Form

Attached is the form and some information on voting for open positions on the HOA board if you are unable to attend the annual meeting on April 22nd. You need to be logged in to our site to view and download the form.

2012 Notice of Assessment Letter

Attached you will find a copy of the annual assessment letter that was mailed out to homeowners. If you still need to turn in your 2012 dues and need the remittance form, please look at this document.

2012 Annual Meeting

Our 2012 Annual meeting will be held April 22nd from 1:30 to 2:30pm at the Medina county Library, in Community room B.

Topics for discussion will be foreclosure properties, cleanup days, budget, dues, special projects as well as voting for the open positions of treasurer and secretary.

Trash and Litter

Residents are reminded that it is their responsibly to cleanup any trash that has blown or otherwise been remove from their trash cans. Also, if you see anyone littering or throwing trash into the common spaces please report them to the HOA. It's our neighborhood, lets keep it clean.

Visit From Santa

The Lafayette Township Fire Association will be hosting a visit from Santa. See the attached flyer for details! (you will need to be logged in to view the file)

2011 Notice of Assessment Letter

Notice of Annual Assessment for 2011. You will need to login to see the attached file.

Suspicious Activity

Notice to Residents:

It’s been reported a young man knock at one of our neighbor’s doors at 11:30 P.M. The young man yelled through the door that he was looking for tools to help his friend who had just crashed his bike. There were no bikes, or other people that we could see in the area. The young man appeared to be about 14 or 15 years of age and didn't look familiar to the neighborhood. Shortly after screeching car tires were heard driving by. We wanted to pass this information along just in case anyone else had experienced, or noticed anything strange last evening. All residents are asked to keep any eye out for any suspicious activity and if necessary contact the Lafayette Police Department.

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