See post below for more information regarding treatment.
Please contact us with any questions or concerns.
“The essence of community, its heart and soul, is the non-monetary exchange of value; things we do and share because we care for others, and for the good of the place.” -Dee Hock
Saturday, April 11, 2015
Thursday, April 9, 2015
April 2015 Board Meeting Minutes
The Willows of Springville
Home Owners Association Board Meeting
Wednesday, April 8, 2015 - 7pm at Clubhouse
Present: Allison, Michael, Jim, Emily, Jenelle, and Joel
Not Present: Rich
Rich (Not in Attendance)
No votes held during or between meetings
Home Owners Association Board Meeting
Wednesday, April 8, 2015 - 7pm at Clubhouse
Present: Allison, Michael, Jim, Emily, Jenelle, and Joel
Not Present: Rich
Rich (Not in Attendance)
- No Business
- Paint Bids - Allison obtained three bids from different paint companies to come and re-paint the front bay windows of all the units as one of the projects this year. These bids range from $8500 - $15000. We decided to have this work done in the fall. We will also decide in the future whether or not to do the project in phases.
- Liens - Currently, we put a lien on a unit that is behind on monthly dues over $300. With our fee being raised to $148, it only takes about two months to reach this amount. We discussed changing the amount required to place a lien on the home, but decided to keep it the same. We will also review the CC&R's to see if it specifies this amount.
- Late Dues - 14 units are currently behind on monthly dues. Two units are at the $300 mark. Two other units already have liens placed on their units. One of these units may be going into foreclosure which could result in the loss of the accrued fees. Michael will research the cost/time of a civil suit against the owner for the fees.
- Q1 Budget - Michael had previously emailed the budget to the board members and asked if we had any questions. No questions.
- 2015 Project Planning and Bids
- Landscaping - Jim collected a bid for mulch ($6270) and to pull out shrubs around the outside of the pool fence and replace it with sod ($825). We will watch the weather and decide when to lay mulch at next month's meeting. Jim will also look into the cost of putting drip systems in the front of all the buildings.
- Clubhouse - See Jenelle below.
- Units - See Allison above.
- Community - Rich had collected bids for carport repairs/repainting ($26,200 for total project; $6550 in phases), repainting of pool fence ($6240), new picnic tables ($500 - $700), and benches for the playground ($300 per bench). We will vote on when to have this work performed at the next meeting.
- General Landscaping Updates - Discussed bid for mulch and Jim laid out a plan for the drip systems to see if we would be interested.
- New Move-Ins - Discussed any new residents to the community.
- Pest Control - Sage Pest Control is scheduled to come next Tuesday, April 14.
- Carpet - Stanley Steemers came and cleaned the clubhouse carpet on Tuesday, April 7.
- Hot Tub Update - Liquid Assets resurfaced the hot tub and installed the new heater recently. It will be ready to open by this coming Saturday.
- Security System - The upgrade to the security system is scheduled for the last week of April.
- TTT & Dish bills - Straightened out some issues with the last bills received from these companies.
- Resident Review of Rules - Discussed giving the residents a review of the pool rules either by emailing them or putting them in the newsletter. Also discussed other ideas.
- No business
No votes held during or between meetings
Thursday, April 2, 2015
Pest Control - Tuesday, April 14, 2015
Attention!
Sage Pest
Control will be coming to spray on the morning of Tuesday, April 14, 2015. They will spray the playgrounds, clubhouse (inside and out),
carports, as well as the foundations and eves of all the units.
IMPORTANT: If you do not want your backyard sprayed, please lock your gate! They will spray all backyards with open/unlocked back gates. Due to our wasp problem, as a board, we recommend all units have their backyards sprayed, though it is completely optional. The wasps create nests in the eves and the vents in the eves. If they do not spray your backyard, these areas will not be treated. Make sure to move all toys, equipment, etc. in your backyard away from your home to avoid over-spray.
Remember this spray will not harm your pets, children, home or car. If you have any questions, feel free to contact us.
IMPORTANT: If you do not want your backyard sprayed, please lock your gate! They will spray all backyards with open/unlocked back gates. Due to our wasp problem, as a board, we recommend all units have their backyards sprayed, though it is completely optional. The wasps create nests in the eves and the vents in the eves. If they do not spray your backyard, these areas will not be treated. Make sure to move all toys, equipment, etc. in your backyard away from your home to avoid over-spray.
Remember this spray will not harm your pets, children, home or car. If you have any questions, feel free to contact us.
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