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The Stepping Stone Association Annual Meeting of Members March 6, 2012

The Stepping Stone Association Annual Meeting of Members March 6, 2012. Agenda. Welcome and Introduction of Board Members Review Stepping Stone Property 2011 Accomplishments Landscaping Update Barn Update Financial Update Social Committee Update 2012 Plans

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The Stepping Stone Association Annual Meeting of Members March 6, 2012

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  1. The Stepping Stone Association • Annual Meeting of Members • March 6, 2012

  2. Agenda • Welcome and Introduction of Board Members • Review Stepping Stone Property • 2011 Accomplishments • Landscaping Update • Barn Update • Financial Update • Social Committee Update • 2012 Plans • Architectural Review Board Update • Mail Box Painting Proposal • Resident Concerns • Election of new Board Members • Provide New Directories

  3. 2011 Board Members and Officers • Board Members • Dan Strait - President • Scott Fitzgerald - Treasurer • Michelle Slisher – ARB • Officers • Susie Strait • Jennifer Stouffer, Social • Lisa Dawes, Social • Sandy Sanford, Barn • Pam Benson, Barn • Trisha Jordan, Neighborhood Liaison • Lisa Warner, Neighborhood Liaison

  4. Stepping Stone Review  What we own: • 12.725 acres • Large pond • An additional 5.991 acres at the barn (18.716 acres total). In 2011 we leased an additional 5 acres for pasture. • 13 stalls • Indoor and Outdoor Riding Arenas • Conference Room • Two Bedroom Apartment

  5. 2011 Accomplishments • The Neighborhood • Street Signs were repainted and improved • Routine Maintenance and Upkeep of Grounds, Barn and Apartment • Community Newsletter and Directory • Community Social Events • Barn Improvements • A shed was added which allowed for expansion of the Tack Room and the addition of stalls. This should increase our revenue. • Drainage issues were addressed • Barn and Apartment Maintenance

  6. Landscaping Update - Maintenance, Flowers, Repairs and Pond Management Our landscape contractor, Brinkman, continued routine annual maintenance including planting spring and fall annuals and providing holiday decorations. Brinkman planted pine trees free of charge to replace pine trees damaged by a DuPont herbicide. We signed a 2 year lease renewal with Brinkman Regular maintenance of lighting on roadway at entrance Regular maintenance of pond

  7. Barn Update - Maintenance and Projects The shed allowed for an expansion of stalls and improved Tack Room Lindsay signed a two year lease in December Regular maintenance of barn and surrounding land

  8. Stepping Stone HOA Financial Review

  9. Stepping Stone HOA

  10. Stepping Stone HOA

  11. Stepping Stone HOA Income Statement

  12. Stepping Stone HOA Checkbook Balance

  13. The Barn / Apartment– Financial Update

  14. Summary of 2011 Stepping Stone HOA Financials • Revenue increased 8.5% due to increased barn revenue & HOA fees • Barn expenses increased nearly 40% predominantly due to barn additions and drainage upgrades • HOA expenses increased 14% due increase repairs & maintenance • Overall the total HOA had a loss of $(9639) TY vs. $244 profit LY • In general, the loss was largely due to barn upgrades & unusually high barn repair expenses. • 2012 looks to be better year due to anticipated lower maintenance costs, lower capital improvements, and increased revenue

  15. Social Committee Update • Directories delivered • Spring Egg Hunt – April 16, 2011 • Candy and goody bags provided • Happy Hour – Friday, June 10, 2011 • Appetizers, Beer and Wine provided • Block Party – Sat., August 20, 2011 • 30 households attended • Games were provided by Dawes and Middlestadt families • Halloween Party • Entertainment provided by Peter Rushton of PT Reptiles

  16. 2012 Plans What we plan to do in 2012: Fence in the South Pasture Spring 2012 • Lindsay previously leased from the Cohee family of 7031 Aly Dar • The Cohees raised the rent by 25% (from $400 to $500) and conveyed that would raise the rent to $700 a month. • The Cohees pay property taxes of $1,044 a year ($87 a month) and provided no seeding or maintenance • A horse grazing on the Cohee pasture was shot and killed on December 1, 2011 • Raises our monthly revenue by $400 • Barn Improvements • Paint cupola • Replace front door • Replace apartment’s privacy fence

  17. 2012 Upcoming Issues/Goals • Continue to Improve Landscaping/Pond Management • Work with Lindsay Yinger on strategy for barn improvements • Look into property management company if volunteer interest continues to be low

  18. What is the Architectural Review Board (ARB)? • Committee under the Home Owners’ Association • Monthly meetings (first Tuesday) • 7:00PM at the barn • Mandate is driven by Stepping Stone covenants • Agenda driven by covenants, resident, and/or ARB member observations and requests

  19. What is the purpose of the Architectural Review Board (ARB)? • Establish and preserve design guidelines • Ensure we maintain the character of the neighborhood • Maintain property values • Pre-approve all exterior changes and additions • Additions or alterations must be submitted to ARB for prior approval • Maximum response time is 60 days • Enforcement • By ARB or by the HOA Board at recommendation of ARB • This may include removal of improvements and assessment of related costs to homeowner

  20. Which covenants are applicable to the Architectural Review Board (ARB)? • Article IV (Architectural Review), andArticle V (Protective Covenants and Restrictions) • Summary of relevant covenants distributed to all residents • Part of welcoming processfor new residents • Realtors with listings • Available on Stepping Stone web site note: the covenant language overrides the summary

  21. Architectural Review Board (ARB) ARB applications should be submitted for the following: Any improvement, addition, change, or alteration visible to the exterior any change in exterior color landscaping land contours and grades plans for cross sections and elevationsexterior lighting plans mail boxes, address markers and exterior ornamentationwalls, fencing and screening patios, fences, gazebos and porches swing sets, play areas, basketball boards, and similar improvements drawings with samples of materials and colorsvehicles, trailers, boats antennas and dishes swimming pools

  22. Mail Box Painting Proposal • There are many mail boxes in poor condition • The mail boxes are truly front and center. They are very visible. • Other communities provide a similar service and it creates a better more uniform look to the neighborhood. • The cost is low and may cost less than the resident doing the work themselves.

  23. Architectural Review Board (ARB) Members Jacquie FadelMichelle SlisherAngela RichardsLisa MiddlestadtWE ARE IN NEED OF NEW MEMBERS!

  24. Resident Concerns

  25. Election of New Board Members • Open Nominations for Election to the Board • President opens the election and asks for nominations from the floor by asking a raise of a hand, stating name and residence address. A nomination is completed with a second • Only one individual, owner or spouse, residing at a residence may run for an elected office • Nominations are closed when no more hands are raised • Nominees are Designated and Ballots Distributed for Voting • Only one vote per household. Ballots will contain the street address of said voter resident • The President (if not a nominee) will Appoint a Committee to Collect and Count Executed Ballots. If the President is a nominee for re-election, he or she will appoint a resident, at will, to supervise the vote

  26. Election of New Board Members (cont.) • Vote Count by Appointed Committee • The Vote committee is to announce the winners of the election at the close of the Annual Meeting, but refrain from submitting the numbers of votes for each nominee • Solicit Volunteers for Officers and Committees

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