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3 rd Quarter General Assembly

Multinational Village Homeowners’ Assn., Inc. Mr. JUANITO I. VELASCO, JR Village President 2012 Board. 3 rd Quarter General Assembly. Program. Registration Invocation National Anthem President’s Report Treasurer’s Report

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3 rd Quarter General Assembly

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  1. Multinational Village Homeowners’ Assn., Inc. Mr. JUANITO I. VELASCO, JR Village President 2012 Board 3rd Quarter General Assembly

  2. Program • Registration • Invocation • National Anthem • President’s Report • Treasurer’s Report • Consultation with the General Assembly: Turn-over of New Water System to Maynilad • Open Forum

  3. Report on the Referendum on the Columbary • TOTAL # OF HOMEOWNERS LISTED IN THE MASTERLIST (as of September 28): • Phase 1: 217 Phase 3: 550 TOTAL: 1,519 • Phase 2: 521 Phase 4: 231 • TOTAL # OF VOTERS: (BASED ON VOTERS’ REGISTRATION SHEETS & BALLOT STUBS) • Phase 1: 35 Phase 3: 90 TOTAL: 254 • Phase 2: 92 Phase 4: 37

  4. Total Votes Counted • YES NO • PHASE 1 14 21 • PHASE 2 22 69 • PHASE 3 14 73 • PHASE 4 9 31 • ___________ • TOTAL: 59 194

  5. Percentages • TOTAL % OF VOTERS (254) OUT OF TOTAL # OF HOMEOWNERS (1,519): 16.73% • TOTAL % OF YES VOTES: (59 OUT OF 253) / 23.23% • TOTAL % OF NO VOTES: (194 OUT OF 253) / 76.38%

  6. Ballots Cast • TOTAL BALLOTS CAST: • Phase 1: 35 Phase 3: 87* TOTAL: 253* • Phase 2: 91 Phase 4: 40* • 1 ballot unaccounted for • Phases 3 & 4 (discrepancies maybe due to mistake in dropping ballots in respective marked boxes)

  7. Finances

  8. Water Re-piping Fund

  9. Status of FundAs of 24 November 2012

  10. Summary

  11. WHAT WE HAVE ACHIEVED AS A UNITED COMMUNITY • A Financially Stable Association; • A More Engaged Residents; • Improved Infrastructure and Facilities; • Emergency and Disaster Readiness; • Higher Land Values; • Improved Security; and • Safe, Affordable and Efficient Water Supply.

  12. ROAD reSTORATION

  13. BEFORE AFTER NAZARETH COR. JUDEA ST.

  14. BEFORE NAZARETH COR. JUDEA ST.

  15. AFTER NAZARETH COR. JUDEA ST.

  16. BEFORE JERUSALEM ST.

  17. AFTER JERUSALEM ST.

  18. JUDEA EXT. COR MULTI AVE.

  19. JOY ST. COR. JERUSALEM ST.

  20. TIMOTHY COR. ROGATIONIST ST.

  21. MULTI AVE. COR. JUDEA ST. (SANTO)

  22. JERUSALEM ST. COR. MULTI AVE.

  23. MVHAI GATE RENOVATION

  24. MAIN GATE

  25. RIP-RAPPING OF ST. ANDREW PERIMETER FENCE

  26. BEFORE

  27. AFTER

  28. The Multinational Pavillionfor Renovation/Restoration

  29. MVHAI AMBULANCEw/ 24/7 Paramedic on duty

  30. FIRE TRUCK RESTORATION

  31. BEFORE

  32. ON GOING REPAIR/RESTORATION

  33. AUTOMATIC GATE BARRIER SYSTEM FOR INSTALLATION ON DECEMBER1, 2012 • Rationale: • The Multinational Village Homeowners’ Association, Inc. (MVHAI), thru its Security Committee, has embarked on a project to automate the gate barriers in its three gates. It is envisioned that the boom barriers will automatically rise upon electronic recognition of the stickers installed on the vehicles that are allowed access into the Village.

  34. Key Components • 10,000 pcs. of machine readable stickers; • 2 units reader with range of at least 5 meters, with option to add 4 more; • Software license; • Vehicle detectors; • 2 units 3 meter boom; • Other materials necessary to operationalize the automatic gate barrier system as envisioned.

  35. WATER REPIPING Completed From Phases I to IV

  36. LAND VALUES INSIDE THE VILLAGE ARE NOW AT p9,000.00 – p15,000.00/ SQ. M.

  37. What We can Look Forward to in 2013 • Flood Mitigation Measures: • Construction of River Embankments; • Construction of Water Catchment Facilities; • Improvement of Drainage Systems; • More Road Restorations; • Repair/Renovation of Village Facilities • Enhanced Security Measures with the Establishment of a Police sub-station in the Village.

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