Residents Resource Hub

Additional information for residents of Sienna Hills

HOA Fees and Dues Summary

Year
Monthly Fee Per Unit
2006-2009
$4.00
2010
$5.25
2011-2012
$10.00
2013-Current
$15.00

We have not raised HOA dues since 2013 and do not anticipate increases in the near future.

Moving In or Out?

For New Residents

Contact the Community HOA to ensure your information is up-to-date.

For Departing Residents

Ensure the Title Company sends the Warranty Deed to the HOA office.

Contact the HOA for billing updates or title-related inquiries.

For Dog Pet Owners

Sienna Hills is a dog-friendly community, but it’s essential to follow local ordinances for everyone’s safety and enjoyment:

Leash Law

Dogs must be kept on leashes at all times while in public spaces.

Stray Dogs

Report stray dogs to the Washington City Animal Shelter at (435) 673-7194.

Unenclosed Premises

It’s unlawful to tether dogs in a way that allows them to wander beyond property lines.

Explore Southern Utah

Discover the stunning natural attractions around Sienna Hills:

Zion National Park

Known for its towering red cliffs, Zion offers world-class hiking trails, including Angels Landing and The Narrows. Explore dramatic canyons and stunning vistas that captivate visitors year-round.

Visit Zion

Bryce Canyon National Park

Famous for its unique hoodoo rock formations, Bryce Canyon is a wonderland of color and texture. Enjoy scenic overlooks, hiking trails, and starry night skies.

Visit Bryce

Snow Canyon State Park

A local favorite, Snow Canyon features red rock canyons, lava flows, and petrified sand dunes. It’s perfect for hiking, biking, and photography.

Visit Snow Canyon

Sand Hollow State Park

With a sparkling reservoir surrounded by red sandstone, Sand Hollow is a haven for boating, fishing, and off-road adventures. Bring your kayak or ATV for endless fun.

Visit Sand Hallow

Coral Pink Sand Dunes State Park

Explore a sea of shifting pink sand dunes perfect for hiking, sandboarding, or ATV riding. This hidden gem offers unique landscapes and a peaceful escape.

Visit Coral Pink

Local Non-Emergency Contacts:

Washington City Public Safety:

Washington County Sheriff’s Office:

Sustainability in Action

At Sienna Hills, sustainability is at the heart of our community design. We’re committed to preserving the natural beauty of Southern Utah while fostering eco-friendly living for all residents.

Water-Wise Landscaping

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The community uses drought-tolerant plants and efficient irrigation systems to minimize water usage.

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Common areas, parks, and trails are designed with native desert plants to maintain a natural aesthetic while conserving resources.

Stormwater Management

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The community uses drought-tolerant plants and efficient irrigation systems to minimize water usage.

Energy Efficiency

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Community infrastructure, such as lighting at entrances and along streetscapes, uses energy-efficient LED systems to reduce electricity consumption.

Natural Preservation Zones

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Sensitive areas within the 740-acre development are set aside to protect the unique desert landscape.

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These zones ensure minimal impact on local flora and fauna while providing scenic views for residents.

Sustainable Building Practices

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Builders within Sienna Hills adhere to guidelines promoting eco-friendly construction, including the use of energy-efficient materials and sustainable designs.

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Homes incorporate earth-tone finishes and materials that blend seamlessly into the natural environment.