WCA

Wailea Kai is also a member of the Master Association known as Wailea Community Association (WCA) which has it's own governing documents and rules.  These impact us frequently in the areas of construction, remodeling and landscaping.  For inquiries please contact:
 
Wailea Community Association
555 Kaukahi St. #100
Wailea, HI 96753
(808) 874-6866 - wcamaui.com
General Manager: Bud Pikrone gm@wcamaui.com
Design Review: Larry Clarke design@wcamaui.com
For NON-COMPLIANCE issues, call Wailea Patrol at (808) 870-8817, available 24/7
 
Q: What does WCA do for its members?
A: The common areas of Wailea, totaling over 30 acres, include parks, beach accesses, and over 10 miles of landscaped roadsides, much of which is owned by the County of Maui.  The bulk of WCA's physical activities concentrate on these areas which establish the overall character and ambiance of the resort.  These areas were built and initially established by the master developer and then turned over to the association for ongoing maintenance.
Some of WCA's specific responsibilities in which the association functions mainly as a business include:
  • Landscape and Maintenance of common areas - mowing, irrigation, fertilizing, trimming of hedges/groundcover, raking, flower replacements, and the trimming of more than 400 street trees twice a year.
  • Janitorial Functions, such as scrubbing sidewalks, street sweeping of all major thoroughfares daily & beach parking lots weekly, and the cleaning of beach rest rooms/showers twice a day/seven days a week.
  • Other General Maintenance involves roadside directional signs, painting traffic light poles and electrical boxes, painting guardrails, maintaining light fixtures on walkways, and common area irrigation repairs.
  • 24-hour Wailea Patrol of two vehicles roaming the streets of Wailea and parks to deter crime. An additional 8-hour beachwalk patrol at night assists in keeping crime away from the beachfront properties. Through cooperation with all member properties and the MPD, this function has proved to be extremely effective.
  • Prudent Management of Risk entails property inspections for safety/liability concerns as well as maintaining appropriate insurance protection
The comparison of a large community association to a municipal government is demonstrated in the following areas:
Architectural Controls are placed on all properties in "Wailea" (recorded on title) in order to preserve the aesthetic continuity of new projects, while protecting existing property values, within established guidelines.  This is a specialized area in which the association relies heavily on its Design Committee of professionals.
  • Represents the Membership in the larger community of Maui on matters determined to have potentially significant impact on the resort.
  • Enforcement of WCA's Covenants & Restrictions is always a significant part of the staff's job.  These covenants are intended to protect the quality of life and community harmony in Wailea.
  • Enforcement of WCA's Covenants & Restrictions is always a significant part of the staff's job.  These covenants are intended to protect the quality of life and community harmony in Wailea.