Wolf Laurel Property Owners Association    

About Us

Wolf Laurel Property Owners Association

     Welcome to our website.  On January 12, 1984, the WLPOA became a non-profit corporation under the laws of the State of North Carolina, as contained in Chapter 55A of the General Statues of North Carolina, entitled Non-Profit Corporation Act.  Our website is intended to be informational and interactive.  Meeting minutes and financial reports are privileged to members and are distributed via email to addresses furnished by our members.

The Wolf Laurel Community

     The concept of a Wolf Laurel Resort came into being in the mid ‘60’s with road development, a modest central activity area and seasonal homes.  Over the decades, the development has gone through several owners and expanded immensely.  The Wolf Laurel community of today is very different from its beginnings and the Wolf Laurel Property Owners Association is looking forward to even greater accomplishments for its residents and the counties of Madison and Yancey. 

     Wolf Laurel residents of today believe we are a premier community with all the advantages of a vacation resort consisting of a golf course, ski resort, and somewhere in the neighborhood of 650 residential units to include single family homes, condo units, villas and town homes.  Many older homes have since been updated for use as year round residences, and yes there are many available and waiting for remodeling.  Home values cover a wide spectrum from low 6 figures on up.  Home sites, both developed and undeveloped, are available to satisfy every preference and personality in offering many varied views from close mountain to distant mountain ranges. 

     The community of Wolf Laurel covers about 5000 acres over two counties, Madison and Yancey.  By agreement, police and fire service and public schools are provided by Madison County.  In addition to skiing and golf, there is fishing, hiking, horseback riding, swimming and covered areas for group and children’s activities.  

     Please take time to become familiar with the association bylaws and information furnished below:

Bylaws

 

Board Members Office

Frank Perritt (2011)

President

John Beneke (2011)

Treasurer

Bruce Gutknecht (2011 partial term)

By-laws & Parlimentarian

Nancy Schmidt (2011 partial term)

 

Joanne Wit (2011)

Secretary & Membership

Chuck Freeman (2011)

R&S & Community Relations

Gene Woolf (2012)

Winter Social Program

Mark Miller (2012)

Vice President & Long Range Planning

Dick Moeller (2012)

Facilities

Earlene Shofi (2012)

Amenities

Tom Wallace (2012 partial term)

 

 
Chair Appointments Position
Cindy Tucker Amenities Director
Kristie Cody POA Office Manager
Richard Hansen Garden Club President
Jim Landry Webmaster
Gwynne Beneke Top of the Bald Newsletter Editor
Gene Woolf Winter Social Program
Larry Smith Friday & Monday Socials
Amelia & Gene Woolf Library
 
Policy on Package Deliveries at the WLPOA Building
  1. UPS, FedEx and Roads & Security all have vehicle insurance restrictions regarding travel on our private roads.
  2. Both UPS and FedEx include a $100 undeclared insurance policy on all packages as part of their service.  Additional coverage can be purchased if required. 
  3. UPS will call whenever a package is delivered to the WLPOA building, and it is the individual’s responsibility to retrieve the package within a reasonable time frame.  Your cooperation is appreciated.  As a courtesy, WLPOA will make attempts to notify residents of a delivery and hold the package for 30 days before returning to sender. 
  4. Neither WLPOA nor Roads and Security assume liability for packages delivered to or stored within their buildings.  If this is not acceptable, you should make other arrangements.  We do require residents to sign for the WLPOA building key for entry, and generally speaking, use of the building for package delivery has worked to the benefit of all.