Present were: Vince Sellen, Melissa Pratt, Joyce Lapworth, Jan Berry, Eloise Brookman, Malcolm McLendon, Art Cawrse, Art Shotwell
President's Report
- The meeting was started with a presentation by Nancy Cannan, of CAU Insurance, explaining the coverage provided by the association's policy. All permanent parts of each unit are covered under the CAU policy, to include the interior walls, the fixtures, the flooring, and the appliances. If you have these items covered in your personal policy, it is unnecessary. You should have a HO-6 policy to cover your personal belongings. The association policy has a $2500 deductible for which owners are responsible. This deductible can be covered by your personal insurance policy if desired. Nancy Cannan's office number is (800) 228-1930 if you have any questions. The Board also received a quote to add earthquake coverage to the association's policy. It will cost $3238 a year with a deductible of 10% per building. The decision has not yet been made whether or not to add the coverage.
- We apologize to the people that were uninformed of the neighborhood potluck. In the future, if people could ensure the neighbors they share a unit with know of any events, hopefully we can keep everyone informed.
- Vince Sellen received a quote from Randy Pepper of Pepper's Greenhouse to perform some landscaping maintenance (dying trees removed, wetlands maintenance, and tree trimming). The fee was $620.43 and the board approved the expenditure.
- The lights on the Cedar Springs sign don't work. The board decided to leave them as is because the light from the streetlight provides enough light on the sign.
- Don Lapworth and Art Cawrse are going to determine how much bark we need and arrange delivery on a Friday in October. Expect flyers posted soliciting help to spread it one Saturday in October.
- The Blockwatch signs have been posted at the entrance to each street.
- Vince Sellen talked with Chuck Boyd about the cost of doing skilled ($35/hr) and unskilled labor ($25/hr). Projects that need to be done include the repair of the fence behind 1910 Cedar Springs Ln and paint touch up on 1907 Cedar Springs Ln. The board approved the president of the board, and in his absence the vice president to hire Chuck Boyd to do minor repair/maintenance with a limit of $1000. Bills will be sent to the treasurer.
- The board has received a couple of complaints of dogs being let out unleashed and dogs not being picked up after. Both city ordnance and Cedar Springs CC&R's require that pets be leashed when outside and that all feces are picked up. Please respect you neighbors and keep your pets under control and tidy up after them.
- If your garage door stops working properly and is under three years old it is still under warranty. Most likely it is a faulty circuit board and the Genie company will send a new one free of charge. Labor is not covered under the warranty.
- There are a couple of units that are behind on Association dues payments. Furin and Co will send notices to people that are more than 60 days in arrears.
- Garner's will fertilize the lawn at the end of the month and hand spray the larger weeds.
- There will be a board meeting to revise the CC&Rs on October 4th.
- 1804 Cedar Springs Ln wrote to request a sunlight in their living room. The board approved the skylight as long as it is consistent with the skylight already installed in the unit.
- Susan Miller volunteered to give a disaster preparation workshop. The board decided that the best time to hold it is after the members meeting in March.
- The Cedar Springs blog spot is online at: http://cedarspringshoa.blogspot.com/ It contains the minutes of the meetings, notices of meetings and events, and other HOA information.
- The Board will meet again November 9th at 1802 Cedar Springs Ln at 7 pm. Anyone interested can attend.
Melissa Pratt
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