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Whitney Park East Cluster

Whitney Park East Cluster. 10/20/09. Today’s Decisions. Elect/Renew Board Members Vote Budget - dictates new cluster dues Cluster Audit and Reserve Analysis Solid Color Stain Vote Front Trash Fence - Design/Requirement Erosion Project Vote – west Chestnut Front Lawn Mowing estimate?

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Whitney Park East Cluster

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  1. Whitney Park East Cluster 10/20/09

  2. Today’s Decisions • Elect/Renew Board Members • Vote Budget - dictates new cluster dues • Cluster Audit and Reserve Analysis • Solid Color Stain Vote • Front Trash Fence - Design/Requirement • Erosion Project Vote – west Chestnut • Front Lawn Mowing estimate? • Gutter – All? Frequency? • Set project priorities

  3. Elect/Renew Board Members • Present State • Beth Clardy – President • Mark Tokarski - Vice President • Matt Reider – Secretary (Acting) • Cindy Downey - Member at Large • Debbie Clark – Member at Large

  4. Approval of Proposed Budget • Proposal based on budget status … • Present level of dues are covering costs • Not yet reflecting budget audit and reserve analysis • Board will investigate reducing TWC costs based on full board membership

  5. 2010 Budget Info

  6. Present Reserve Plan

  7. Audit and Reserve Analysis • Audit protects Cluster from bad management and mismanagement • $1300/yr includes tax prep; $1600/2yr • $400 of this is tax prep per year – already in budget • Reserve Analysis verifies whether we are saving too little/much for major renovations • $2000 over 5 years = $400/yr

  8. Solid Color Stain Vote • After 30 years, transparent stains no longer cover the damage to siding • Board is recommending that color palette be changed to specify only solid color stains • Quorum vote is needed to determine if this is acceptable

  9. Front Trash Fence Votes • RA does not allow trash cans to be stored in plain view in the front of a house • Due to steep hills in rear, many homeowners store their trash in front • Board is recommending a design for a front trash “fence” to hide the cans from plain view • Quorum vote needs to determine if this design is acceptable • Quorum vote to decide if it should be mandatory

  10. Front Trash Fence Design

  11. Erosion Project Vote • Estimates for slowing erosion behind west Chestnut by planting shade and drought-tolerant Liriope range from $2000 – $8000 • Quorum vote needs to determine if reinforcing the steep hill behind these townhouses should be added to the budget • If so, how much should be allocated for this project

  12. Front Lawn Mowing Estimate • Adding individual lawn maintenance to the cluster contract would add $1000 to the cost of the annual maintenance contract • Quorum vote needs to decide if this is a desired addition • If the 15 homeowners with lawns pay - $67 per lawn per year

  13. Gutter Cleaning Vote • Gutters which are full or in need of repair can damage our homes and land as well as our neighbors’ • Quorum vote needed on whether gutters be cleaned more frequently (present group plan is twice a year) • Quorum vote needed on whether to make gutter cleaning mandatory

  14. Accomplishments • Covenants – annual walk-arounds having positive effect • Hazard tree removal completed • Renovation of main cluster flowerbeds • Grass seeding where fruitful • Cluster work day successful • Audit and reserve analysis underway • 7th edition of Cluster Rules and Regulations • Bus shelter by VDOT in planning

  15. Parking – present focus • Expired licenses • Junk cars • Abuse of visitor parking/fire lanes • Double parking • Oversized vehicles Note: Resident can have car towed from their assigned space. Visitor space violations are handled by the Board with TWC assistance.

  16. New Priorities? • If new priorities come up, how would you like them prioritized among the existing priorities?

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