Annual Meeting Minutes 2012

Approved Arbor Ridge Home Owners Association Annual Meeting October 23rd 2012

These minutes were approved by the home owners in attendance at the Annual Meeting 10/22/2013

Attendance: Mike F., Mike F., Lisa W., Dave C., Adita K., Todd B., and Lynda D. from TMG

I. Call To Order

6:35 pm

II. Proof Of Meeting

III. Establishing of Quorum

Quorum was achieved with 143+ proxies and registration

IV. Meeting Minutes

Home Owner 1 Motioned to approve the Minutes for the 2011 Annual Meeting, Home Owner 2 seconded the motion. Annual Meeting Minutes for 2011 are approved.

V. Presidents Report

Mike Foster facilitated the meeting and reported to the Home Owners a review of the year of 2012. Special focus was placed upon the Neighborhood Watch program, Tree Project (Davey Report) plan and committees involvement.
A review and approval of the 2013 budget (motioned first and then seconded)
Nomination from the floor took place.
Election of Board Members took place.
Special recognition’s and certificates of appreciation were given.

VI. Adjourment

8:24 pm




Special Ad-Hoc Meeting Minutes October 2013

Meeting Minutes are posted only after they have been approved by the board at the following meeting.
For Example – Meeting On Jan 1st would be Approved on the next meeting and posted to the web site.  If the next meeting was Feb 1st then that is when they would be posted.

 

Arbor Ridge Home Owner Meeting for October 17th, 2013

I. Meeting Called to Order

  • 6:33 pm
  • Attendees: Mike Foster, Mike Farris, Todd Behunin, Ken Walker, Lisa Walker, Lynda DuLong, Zen Dunaj, Ela Dunaj, Kim Loeffler

II. Arbor Ridge ad hoc Beaver Committee Informational Report and Recommendations

  • Execution Session took place: Kim Loeffler was asked to give a 10 minute review of the Recommendations, as documented in the informational report, dated, October 8, 2013.

III. Question Session

  • The Board began a discussion on the contents and proposed recommendations of the ad hoc Beaver committee.
  • Beaver Dam removal by a 3rd party contractor to reduce water volume.
  • To have a Geo Engineering firm inspect the walls on the Arbor Ridge Properties to clarify the structural integrity of the wall as well as its purpose to sustain standing water against them.

IV. Board Response

  • The Board of Directors gave a response of the recommendations of the Beaver ad hoc committee that the documented report does not reflect the tasks initially assigned to them to define the purpose, problem, factual analyze, and action plan of short term and long term actions.  The Board will review/evaluate and report back their decision.
  • The Board asked a closing of the session.
  • Motion to end session, and motion seconded and carried.

V. Board Decision

  • Short term decision will be: Beaver Dam removal by a 3rd party contractor to reduce water volume –a motion was made to approve $5,000 budget allocation; the motion was seconded and carried.
  • Board will look to have trees replanted by an organization that will provide the trees for free that beavers will not like to help deter beavers from the area.

VI. Adjournment

  • Call for adjournment was at 7:37 pm



Minutes July 2013

Meeting Minutes are posted only after they have been approved by the board at the following meeting.
For Example – Meeting On Jan 1st would be Approved on the next meeting and posted to the web site.  If the next meeting was Feb 1st then that is when they would be posted.

 

 

Arbor Ridge Home Owner Meeting for July 30th 2013

Homeowner Input

**An in-depth discussion took place regarding the Natural Habitat and the Beaver/Fish and Wildlife & Clean Water Services/ management of the Beaver Dams and water flow

I. Meeting Called to Order

  • 7:00 pm

II. Meeting Minutes

  • May 21, 2013 Minutes were motioned for approval; Board passed the minutes unanimously.

III. President’s Report

  • None

IV. Treasure’s Report

  • Mike Farris, Treasurer, was absent, but Lynda DuLong (TMG) gave us a brief update:
    2014 preliminary budgets for the Masters and The Cottages are being put together and reviewed. We then can plan our organizational goals in terms of specific financial and operating objectives.

V. Committee Report

  • Social Events/Neighborhood Watch/Newsletter – Lisa Walker reported:
    • The Neighborhood Watch program is still going strong with special current focus on providing continued crime alerts and educational materials from the Washington County Sheriffs Department. Ken Walker completed his attendance of the Washington County Sheriffs Department’s Citizen’s Academy in the month of June. He reported that it was very interesting, and he learned about all the different department’s functions. In support of the Neighborhood Watch Program we discussed further defining the project of incorporating a Disaster Recovery program. Mike Foster suggested we engage with Michele Grote of Thrive Life. Michele has confirmed she will be attending our HOA Annual meeting on October 22, 2013 to do a presentation and over view of her product and services.
    • The Social Committee: Our July 4th Arbor Ridge and CWN social event went very well.   Arbor Ridge hosted the hot dog stand, and gave out over 500 hot dogs.  We had 31 volunteers from Arbor Ridge, which was so much appreciated.   The next scheduled event is August 6th (The National Night Out Event, which is also a CWN joint event in support of the Neighborhood Watch Program) and the last event of the year is going to be The Holiday Lighting Contest in the month of Dec.2013
  • Landscape – Discussion:
    • Tom Wilkinson, reported he worked with ShowPlace Landscaping to define certain sprinklers to be shut off (also to fix broken sprinters) and to change the watering schedule where needed to cut down on the water expenditures.
    • In the common area there was a dead tree, ShowPlace managed the removal.
    • A tree was topped off (broke off) and may have been a potential vandalism.
    • There will be new Arborvitae planted in needed area.  It was motion, and motioned second to approve $505.00 for this project to be implemented.
    • The Biggest project is still being managed forward, The Davey Tree Project. An oversight was made, but amended to report correctly on the report by Ruth. There will be a spread sheet available to defineeach tree’s physical address. There are 78 trees for removal this year. 28 are located on Arizona Drive, and 13 located on Desert Canyon. We discussed the importance of the impact of the appearance of these areas, to be discussed and reviewed carefully. Also, a discussion took place on marking/tagging the trees or curbs with paint. For accuracy there will be a GPS locater for the tree removal project. Trees are scheduled (and home owners will be notified) that August 2013 will be the beginning of the tree removal, and planting to occur in Sept. 2013 and October 2013.
    • Lynda DuLong (TMG) brought up the importance of the Landscape budget for 2014 and the review of it.
  • Architectural – Mike Farris reported:
    • One pending ARC board review, and no other updates made at the meeting.

VI. Management Report

Administration

  • Homeowner Correspondence (please see management report on file, for additional information).  Homeowner correspondences were discussed regarding waived yard maintenance reminders, and overdue dues.  It was discussed, that homeowners that wish to have a fine waived are asked to present themselves in front of the board in person to discuss further.

Financial

  • Delinquency report discussed in detail and recommended advisement of protocol in maintaining collections took place.

Repairs and Maintenance

  • N/A

VII. New Business

  • Reserve Study 2014
  • Showplace Landscaping Budget 2014
  • Social Media/Facebook
  • Landscape Replacement
  • Beaver/Fish Wildlife:  **An Ad Hoc committee was formed (and motioned once and then second) to be formed to address the concerns of the home owners and to define a plan to be presented to the Board in the near future to review and possibly approve given the restrictions and the compliancy that must be met by set legal guidelines.

VIII. Unfinished Business

  • Davey Tree Plan and Project Management.

IX. Adjournment

  • Call for adjournment was at 8:10 pm



Special Ad-Hoc Meeting Minutes September 2013

Meeting Minutes are posted only after they have been approved by the board at the following meeting.
For Example – Meeting On Jan 1st would be Approved on the next meeting and posted to the web site.  If the next meeting was Feb 1st then that is when they would be posted.

 

Arbor Ridge Home Owner Meeting for September 17th 2013

I. CALL TO ORDER

6:35 pm

Attendees: Mike Foster, Mike Farris, Todd Behunin, Aditya Kapoor, Ken Walker, Lisa Walker, Lynda DuLong, Mary Davidson, Tom Wilkinson, Carolyn Benedict, Zen Dunaj, Kim Loeffler, Jeff and Emily Whiting.

II. BEAVER RESPONSE AD-HOC COMMITTEE REPORT
Charter and next steps – Overview presentation Kim Loeffler
Committee members: Zen Dunaj, Ella Dunaj, Anand Rajan, Meghana Rajan, Josh Eisenberg, Cathy Parson, Kim Loeffler, Jeff Whiting, Emily Whiting, and Ken Walker.
Beaver Response Ad-hoc Committee (CHARTER & NEXT-STEPS)

Purpose

  • Maintain home value and healthy natural environment by minimizing impact of “standing water” in wetlands and on retaining walls (Note: Impact on environment documented over past 13 years via attached homeowner photos.)

Scope

  • Committee seeks to discover facts, implement appropriate solutions, and strive for resolution of “standing water” issue in Arbor Ridge neighborhood.
  • Committee will have 1 email rep (Kim Loeffler), who will serve as the Point of Contact (PoC) for all email communication between this committee and the HOA Board of Directors (BoD).
  • Committee to exist as an ongoing entity to monitor the green space area and communicate with the BoD in order to manage potential future problems.

Goals

  • Assess impact of “standing water” on the structural integrity of retaining walls with the objective of maintaining health, safety, and value of personal property at Arbor Ridge. Our concern about community health extends to the health of humans, habitat wildlife, as well as neighborhood pets.
  • Submit proposals to HOA BoD requesting appropriate actions based on the above assessment.
  • Monitor the green space area on a regular basis and provide half-yearly updates to the BoD in order to pro-actively manager potential future problems.

Problem Definition

  • We are seriously concerned because we do NOT understand the long-term impact of “standing water” on the community green space, against home retaining walls, and the health of the inhabitants (since stagnant water can be a breeding ground for disease carrying mosquitoes).

Proposed Actions

  • Short-Term (Fact Finding): The ad-hoc committee will work with HOA BoD to organize meetings with reputable and qualified 3rd party experts from the following list. (Note: We propose that at least 1 member of the ad-hoc committee and 1 HOA Bod member attend each of these expert meetings.)
  • Structural Engineer
  • Determine capacity of retaining walls (i.e. what were the walls built to withstand).
  • Determine current status of the retaining walls (i.e. are the walls structurally sound today).
  • Clean Water Services (CWS)
  • Mike Foster to share notes from his 8/14 meeting with Jared Kinner (CWS).
  • Additional Recommended Experts and other resources
  • Mid-Term/Long-Term: TBD after successful execution for fact-finding stage.

 

Mike Foster, President began the meeting by defining the process. He asked that there be 1 speaker at a time. Questions regarding the Beaver Ad-hoc Committee proposal (Charter & Next Steps), and how we want to follow specific set guidelines.

Board may motion for an approval of the charter or disapproval.

Initial purpose/defined in email sent on record: August 01, 2013 at 4:46 pm.

Next email sent and reviewed on record: August 15, 2013

On August 30th, 2013 the ad-hoc Beaver Response Committee sent by email their charter & proposed steps of action to be reviewed by the Board of Directors.
Board of Director’s floor was opened to define moving forward an open discussion.

Mike Farris, stated “do we approve the draft charter for the Ad-Hoc committee, recommendations not to approve, or to amend the charter proposal?”

Aditya Kapoor made it noted: “should we lower the dams and how?”

Todd Behunin: stated that he was in agreement with the charter.

Mike Farris: stated “agreement good, starting point”.

Todd Behunin: asked “is the Ad-Hoc committee going to be in place for an indefinite time?”

Mike Foster: stated “no easement on property (track T) but signage everywhere.”

Concerns: Legal review needed to define issues and action steps.
CCRs , Track T (not provided with an easement in place?)
What are the long term recommendations?

Mike Farris: stated “need to assess and understand, the habitat and how it is going to be affected to create a balance. (make it noted: Goal #1 has this stated).

Motion was made by Mike Farris and second by Todd Behunin.

It was discussed who services us or Clean Water Services. Giving up the rights to the land?

Recommendations:

HOA need to vote?
Legal opinion needed?
Time and effort discussed.
Move to formal meeting?

Motion: Legal opinion and tracks, and seconded. (Defined to be new business for the next board meeting.)

Mike Foster asked “approval to amend charter to reflect a clarification on Goal 1 and amend Goal 3 to reflect a monitoring of the green space on a minimum Quarterly basis.”

None appose, and Mike Foster past to have it on the record as amended.

Mike Farris stated that we will need 3 bids from contractors to define the Cost and Implementation of placing an industrial pipe at the largest damn byMain bridge to bring down the water by an estimated 50% (to manage and Monitor until water level is away from the main affected rock wall).

Jeff Whiting discussed a Title company assessment and inspection he could Coordinate with to define track “T”.

Mike Foster discussed, Clean Water Services (Jared Kinnear, PWS, CPESC with Water Resources Project Management/Clean Water Services) the 3 main things to be considered:

The HOA can hire a private contractor to install the deceiver pipe, or
The HOA can call the Oregon Wildlife Services Department to trap the beaver to relive concern for this winter, or
The HOA can sign over an easement to CWS giving permission to implement a Temperature Management Project (plantings), which would allow us to install the pipe, manage the area, and increase the number of plantings
This will take some time, and will not allow enough time to install pipe before the rains
This can be done as a volunteer campaign through Friends of Trees, funded by CWS
FOT would train volunteers from the HOA to help manage volunteer planting events
This would allow CWS to support FOT with funding to install the plants, CWS would manage the area in order to keep plants alive and beaver activity controlled.
Zen Dunaj: expressed his concern for the level of water and how it will be maintained over time so it will not be considered (legally, if defined to beliability by a Geo Tech Engineering firm?)

Kim Loeffler: discussed an overview of the Ad-Hoc committee views and how she felt the importance of all of the residents of the Arbor Ridge community, to always be listen too in a proactive manner. Also, offered thanks and appreciation of the Board of Directors for their time and volunteering efforts.

II. ADJOURNMENT

7:45 pm




Minutes May 2013

Meeting Minutes are posted only after they have been approved by the board at the following meeting.
For Example – Meeting On Jan 1st would be Approved on the next meeting and posted to the web site.  If the next meeting was Feb 1st then that is when they would be posted.

 

Arbor Ridge Home Owner Meeting for May 21st 2013

Homeowner Input

I. Meeting Called to Order

  • 6:45 pm

II. Meeting Minutes

  • April 2, 2013 Minutes were motioned for approval; Board passed the minutes unanimously.

III. President’s Report

  • None

IV. Treasure’s Report

  • Mike Farris, Treasurer, did an overview of the financials and stated the following:
    The Budget and Income are on track for the Cottage and Main Collection. As expenses come in for the year an on-going review and updates will be furnished.
    Overall financials are doing very well. Cottage landscaping revenues exceeding budget for this time of year ($15,000 in the positive) For the Master Collection revenues exceeding budget for this time of year ($14,000 in the positive). We had revenue transfers for both the reserves.

V. Committee Report

  • Social Events/Neighborhood Watch/Newsletter – Lisa Walker reported:
    • The Neighborhood Watch program is still going strong with special current focus on providing continued crime alerts and educational materials from the Washington County Sherriff’s Department. Ken Walker has been attending the Washington County Sheriff’s Department Citizen’s Academy for the last 9 weeks, with one more week to go. He will be reporting to the Board of Directors his findings and how they may enhance our current Neighborhood Watch program.
    • The Social Committee: The next events will be: June 15th (The Community Garage Sale), July 4th (The CWN annual event that will be a joint event with Arbor Ridge’s community. Arbor Ridge will be doing the Hot Dog stand), August 6th (The National Night Out Event, which is also a CWN joint event in support of the Neighborhood Watch Program) and The Holiday Lighting Contest in the month of December)
  • Landscape – Discussion:
    • Discussion took place on the sprinklers being flagged and observed for waste of water. A question arose on rain sensors, which we have been looking at (quite expensive to update, but is a possible option in the future)
    • Everyone was reminded by Lynda DuLong (TMG) that if we see sprinkler leaks to phone them in right away.
  • Architectural – Mike Farris reported:
    • A discussion took place on the ARC Committee’s effectiveness. It was discussed the importance of having on-going records and the recording in permanent records for historical past and future data gathering. Special focus on painting and structural/uniform look. In the future a possible resolution to the CCR’s will be made.
    • Given the lack of volunteering it was motioned that the Board of Directors would take over future requests. It will be done via email, and at least 3 approvals need to be done for each request within 30 days of time.

VI. Management Report

Administration

  • Homeowner Correspondence (please see management report on file, for additional information).  Homeowner correspondences were discussed regarding waived yard maintenance reminders, and overdue dues.  It was discussed, that homeowners that wish to have a fine waived are asked to present themselves in front of the board in person to discuss further.

Financial

  • Delinquency report discussed in detail and recommended advisement of protocol in maintaining collections took place.

Repairs and Maintenance

  • N/A

VII. New Business

  • Walk ways and look at retaining walls. Quotes will be requested. We need at least 3.
  • Pull report from Show Place Landscaping on sprinklers to see where water conservation can take place. Possibly shut off areas with excessive watering to help control the water expenditure.
  • Seal Coat Proposal (for 2013 expenditures to include asphalt work for private streets).
  • Spring compliance physical reviews.
  • Possible resolution created for the ARC Committee for future compliance reviews.
  • Pending late Spring/Early Summer 174th will be resurfaced.
  • The black metal fencing behind the left document on Laidlaw needs to be removed.

VIII. Unfinished Business

  • Davey Tree Plan and Project Management.

IX. Adjournment

  • Call for adjournment was at 8:10 pm



Minutes April 2013

Meeting Minutes are posted only after they have been approved by the board at the following meeting.
For Example – Meeting On Jan 1st would be Approved on the next meeting and posted to the web site.  If the next meeting was Feb 1st then that is when they would be posted.

 

Arbor Ridge Home Owner Meeting for April 2nd 2013

Homeowner Input

I. Meeting Called to Order

  • 7:03 pm

II. Meeting Minutes

  • January 29, 2013 Minutes were motioned for approval; Board passed the minutes unanimously.

III. President’s Report

  • None

IV. Treasure’s Report

  • Mike Farris, Treasurer, did an overview of the financials and stated the following:
  • The Budget and Income are on track for the Cottage and Main Collection. As expenses come in for the year an on-going review and updates will be furnished.

V. Committee Report

  • Architectural – Mike Farris reported:
    • A discussion took place on the ARC Committee’s effectiveness. It was discussed the importance of
      having on-going records and the recording in permanent records for historical past and future data
      gathering. Special focus on painting and structural/uniform look. In the future a possible resolution
      to the CCR’s will be made.
  • Landscape – Tom W reported:
    • The following steps are in place to move the project forward:
      1. Add repair of water main estimates/choose a plumber for possible breakage.
      2. Schedule on-going meetings & walk troughs to implement (identify timelines, ground repair, land coverage)
      3. John at Showplace Landscaping suggestions and overview of project.
      4. Create a map (Mike Farris and Mike Foster), and have a special place on our Arbor Ridge Online Website to be able to reference the Davey Report, and frequently asked questions by our community residents.
      5. The tagging of the trees for year 1 is complete.
      6. Continued discussions on the physical impact of the removal of the trees. Which additional trees need to be considered for the 1st year removal. A scheduled walk through with the Landscape Committee and Davey Group (Ruth and Clay).
      7. On April 8th Lisa Walker and Lynda DuLong will be placing letters on the doors of the residents that tree removals will be taking place beginning the week of April 15th.
      8. There were 32 responses from the community on the letter sent out in March 2013.
      9. The trees that will be replaced will be flagged with paint on the curb.
  • Social Events/Neighborhood Watch/Newsletter– Lisa Walker reported:
    • The Neighborhood Watch program is still going strong with special current focus on providing continued crime alerts and educational materials from the Washington County Sherriff’s Department. Ken Walker is attending the Washington County Sheriff’s Department Citizen’s Academy for the next 10 weeks. He will be reporting to the Board of Directors his findings and how they may enhance our current Neighborhood Watch program.
    • The Social Committee had a successful Annual Easter Egg Hunt. Many neighbors reported how appreciative they were of the event. A big thank you went to TMG and ShowPlace Landscaping for their monetary donations in support of this year’s event.
    • The next events will be: June 15th (The Community Garage Sale), July 4th (The CWN annual event that will be a joint event with Arbor Ridge’s community. Arbor Ridge will be doing the Hot Dog stand), August 6th (The National Night Out Event, which is also a CWN joint event in support of the Neighborhood Watch Program) and The Holiday Lighting Contest in the month of December)

VI. Management Report

Administration

  • Homeowner Correspondence (please see management report on file, for additional information).  Homeowner Correspondences were discussed regarding waived yard maintenance reminders, and overdue dues.  It was discussed, that homeowners that wish to have a fine waived are asked to present themselves in front of the board in person to discuss further.

Financial

  • Delinquency report discussed in detail and recommended advisement of protocol in maintaining collections took place.

Repairs and Maintenance

  • N/A

VII. New Business

  • Walk ways and look at retaining walls. Quotes will be requested.
  • Pull report from ShowPlace Landscaping on sprinklers to see where water conservation can take place. Possibly shut off areas with excessive watering to help control the water expenditure.
  • Spring compliance physical reviews.
  • An amendment is needed to the Vial Fotheringham Collection Program, Lynda DuLong will be taking care of this and proper notification/update will be sent out.
  • Possible resolution created for the ARC Committee for future compliance reviews.
  • Amended taxes reviewed by Mike Farris/Treasurer.

VIII. Unfinished Business

  • Davey Tree Plan and Project Management.

IX. Adjournment

  • Call for adjournment was at 8:28 pm



Minutes January 2013

Meeting Minutes are posted only after they have been approved by the board at the following meeting.
For Example – Meeting On Jan 1st would be Approved on the next meeting and posted to the web site.  If the next meeting was Feb 1st then that is when they would be posted.

 

Arbor Ridge Home Owner Meeting for January 29th 2012

Homeowner Input

I. Meeting Called to Order

  • 6:50 pm

II. Meeting Minutes

  • December 11, 2012 Minutes were motioned for approval; Board passed the minutes unanimously

III. President’s Report

  • None

IV. Treasure’s Report

  • Mike Farris, Treasurer, did an overview of the financials and stated the following:
  • Cottage Collection: In good condition, and income is up due to the assumption based on collections on settlements of approximately $6,000. The expenses are less for the year than expected, in relationship to ground and maintenance repairs.
  • Reserve review: Water up $3,000 over budget, and collection expenses were up.  In conclusion, the Cottage Collection budget has $11,500 excess monies and in good shape for the year to date.
  • Master Collection: In good condition with revenue up approximately $2,000, excess revenue of $1,700. The ground and maintenance is $1,200 less than expected, with the exception of plant replacement of $2,900 over budget. The budget is year to date of $1,200 excess, with low irrigation repairs. The management fees are $1,700 over budget, office supplies over budget, due to the assumption of additional Newsletter mailers sent, for an example.
  • Water usage was discussed, as $10,000 was spent extra in the Master Collection. **Lynda DuLong will investigate further with the water company and do a comparison to last year’s usage. Lynda reminded everyone, if there is a water leak to notify immediately TMG Maintenance.
  • Operating expenses higher by $8,000, but given revenue, with over budget of $4,800 this year to date.
  • **There was a consensus to explore “Native Planting” to embrace possible cost saving options to control water usage expenses and also look at adjusting sprinkler’s heads/water times and capping off sprinklers that are producing excessive watering. **Lynda DuLong will schedule Tualatin Valley Water services to come and meet with us to explore our options.

V. Committee Report

  • Architectural – Mike Farris reported:
    • No Updates
  • Landscape – Tom W. reported via email:
    • A discussion of the email sent by Tom Wilkinson on Nov. 18th, 2012, he is the Landscape
    • committee liaison to the project. (Mike Foster, President, is going to be the Board Liaison to the
    • Project in support of Tom’s initiatives and co-partnering with expertise in place (An Ad Hoc Committee is being formed The following steps are in place to move the project forward:

1. Finalize letter
2. Have legal review
3. Choose Arborist
4. Add repair of water main estimates/choose a plumber for possible breakage.
5. Choose type of tree replacements (Select an appearance to be uniform)
6. Schedule a 2nd meeting to implement (identify timelines, ground repair, land coverage)
7. John at Showplace Landscaping suggestions and overview of project.
8. Create a map (Mike Farris and Mike Foster), and have a special place on our Arbor Ridge Online
Website to be able to reference the Davey Report, and frequently asked questions by our
community residents.

  • Social Events/Neighborhood Watch/Newsletter– Lisa Walker reported:
    • The Neighborhood Watch Committee 2013 initiatives are: We would like to create a
      Community Disaster Recovery program; Ken Walker will be the Board Liaison on the project
      and participating in a 10 week program with the Washington County Sheriff’s Department
      Academy. **All Neighborhood Watch Signage has been posted as of this month.
    • The Social Event Committee 2013 initiatives are: CWN Network partnership development.
      To control monies/budget to do joint events: July 4th, hot dog booth (John Marty Park),
      National Night Out (John Marty Park), August 6th (in support of the Neighborhood Watch
      Program), and the Holiday Donation events in support of the local homeless students
      through Westview High School (Nov. and Dec. 2013). The next event scheduled is on March
      30th, The Easter Egg Hunt. Lisa Walker proposed a budget for this year’s event and it was
      motioned for approval by the board.
    • It was agreed upon that the HOA Newsletters will be created and sent to the Home Owners
      the end of February/first week of March. The letter will be formatted shorter with easy
      bullet points discussing current events and information. Lisa Walker and Lynda DuLong will
      partner on the next issue

VI. Management Report

Administration

  • Homeowner Correspondence (please see management report on file, for additional information). Homeowner correspondences were discussed regarding waived yard maintenance reminders, and overdue dues. It was discussed, that homeowners that wish to have a fine waived are asked to present themselves in front of the board in person to discuss further.
  • Regarding Eric J. Tenbrook’s services have ended as of 12/31/2012. A board discussion took place on the selected new law firm: Vial Fotheringham. (special process of resolution in place that is consistent with case to case)

Financial

  • Delinquency report discussed in detail and recommended advisement of protocol in maintaining collections took place.

Repairs and Maintenance

  • Curbs/sidewalk’s concrete work on private streets
  • Light replacement at the East side monument.
  • Tree project and initiatives

VII. New Business

  • Collections and legal review.
  • Dates of future board meetings, locations confirmed and signage updated with confirmed location.

VIII. Unfinished Business

  • Basketball Hoop Resolution:  A draft of an amendment to the CCR was being presented and reviewed by the board to be put in place in the future.  **to be reviewed by legal counsel and implemented/documented.
  • Davey Tree Plan and Project Management.

IX. Adjournment

  • Call for adjournment was at 8:23 pm



Minutes December 2012

Arbor Ridge Home Owner Meeting for September 25th 2012

Homeowner Input

I. Meeting Called to Order

  • 6:40 pm

II. Meeting Minutes

  • September 25, 2012 Minutes were motioned for approval; Board passed the minutes unanimously

III. President’s Report

  • None

IV. Treasure’s Report

  • Mike Farris, Treasurer, did a brief overview and presented the Budget year to date.  The Budget was stated to be in good shape, as previously in review on September 25th, 2012 by Dave Cummings.  Additional discussions took place on the allocation of monies and the distribution within Maintenance and Repairs in association of the Operation Expenditures.  (A special focus and discussion took place on the water expense allocation.  It looks good, as the water expense is allocated in an accumulation and funded).

V. Committee Report

  • Architectural – Mike Farris reported:
    • Mike Farris reported that there is a light out at the monument on the East side.  He will notify Lynda DuLong and John of Showplace Landscaping to have the light replaced
  • Landscape – Mary Davidson reported:
    • It was announced that Tom Wilkinson will be taking the lead on the Landscape Committee and special focus will be on the Davey Tree Inventory and Management Plan. There was a discussion on the $500.00 monies that can be allocated when needed for any landscaping needing to take place, outside of Show Place Landscaping. The protocol is to send an email to Lynda DuLong (TMG), and cc Mike Foster as an fyi, and possible approval needed.
    • Regarding the Davey Tree Management Plan, it was discussed that we may need to obtain 3 bids from qualified arborists to perform the necessary work. Mike Farris will send an email to TMG to see if a 3rd bid is needed, or if the verbal bid from John at Show Place Landscaping will be sufficient.
    • Special concerns regarding the Davey Tree project are: the notification process of tree removals to the home owner, do all trees have to come out, what will be the replacement of trees removed so the appearance will not be hindered in the future (new tree placement must be timely), what responsibilities and liability will the homeowner have given the choices they make, side walk problems and safety/liability issues (TMG/Legal contact will need to review), rental homes and how the home owner will be notified (it is suggested a certified letter to be mailed), Deed on Title updated, mapping of project, and the Davey report is to be used as a guideline.
    • A future landscape meeting will take place to define the project timelines, the drafting of the letters, and to discuss the vacant lots report of 40-50 lots.
  • Social Events/Neighborhood Watch/Newsletter– Lisa Walker reported:
    • The Neighborhood Watch program is going well, and the signage has been installed on the authorized light poles. One sign is still pending and needing to be installed by the Washington County. Given the fact that the signs were placed on the light poles, a check was cut back on November 27th, 2012 in the amount of $225.00 in a cashier check returned back to TMG to be placed back into the reserves, as the poles purchased were not needed by Washington County. (Please make it noted that the check was issued to Lisa Walker by Washington County, given the original funding was done personally by Lisa Walker. Lisa then had a cashier check issued to TMG for the Arbor Ridge HOA). **Also, Washington County Sheriff’s Department will be placing in the future the “Enhanced Patrol District” signs under the installed Neighborhood Watch signs recently installed. It was announced that the Washington County Sheriff’s Department has let the community know that the ring of robbery suspects have been captured. Three have been apprehended, one is identified for a future arrest. It was stated by Washington County that because of the neighborhood watch this was a strong reason they were apprehended. Neighbors watching out for each other.
    • The CWN (Charlais Women’s Bethany Network) and the Arbor Ridge neighbors participated in the support of 52 families in need this year. Once everything was donated, and organized the children could come into a special designated room at Westview to do their choosing of needed items. Nike donated several thousands of dollars of new clothing, gift stockings were made, and special focus took place on several families that needed furniture, clothing, gift cards etc. We were thanked by CWN, for our participation. This will be noted in the future Arbor Ridge Newsletter, to announce the event and possible needs next year.
    • Holiday Lighting Contest will be taking place again in the month of December the week of the 16th.
    • It was agreed upon that the HOA Newsletters will be created and sent to the Home Owners in the months of March, June and October. (These issues will be announcing the Spring Clean-up, Easter Egg Hunt, Community Garage Sale, National Night Out, Annual Meeting and Holiday Lighting)

VI. Management Report

Administration

  • Homeowner Correspondence (please see management report on file, for additional information). Homeowner correspondences were discussed regarding waived yard maintenance reminders, and overdue dues. It was discussed, motion once and then twice, that homeowners that wish to have a fine waived are asked to present themselves in front of the board in person to discuss further. (Email notification will be sent by Lisa Walker to TMG, for files to be updated)
  • Regarding Eric J. Tenbrook’s letter stating his services will be ending 12/31/2012. Lisa will be sending an email to TMG/Board asking for the protocol and new replacement.

Financial

  • Mike Farris, Treasurer, stated a special focus in the near future will be upon the January 2013 reserves.

Repairs and Maintenance

  • Curbs/sidewalk’s concrete work on private streets
  • Light replacement at the East side monument.
  • Tree project and initiatives

VII. New Business

  • 2013 Budget discussion took place, please see Treasurer Report above.
  • Dates of future board meetings, locations confirmed and signage updated with confirmed location.

VIII. Unfinished Business

  • Basketball Hoop Resolution: A draft of an amendment to the CCR was being presented and reviewed by the board to be put in place in the future. **to be reviewed by legal counsel and implemented/documented.
  • Davey Tree Plan and Project Management.
  • The Wetlands and the Beavers were discussed along with continued concerns. The Beaver Deceiver was discussed, and the Beaver Deceivers being installed in the month of Nov. and Dec. 2012. Future discussions and plans are being in support of compliancy and protection of the Beavers and their home in the protected Wetlands. Washington County (Stephen Cruise and Crew) will be coming out to examine the possible drainage issue at Emerald Canyon. **The Wildlife and Fisheries have been notified, but have not responded as of this date.

IX. Adjournment

  • Call for adjournment was at 8:01 pm



Minutes September 2012

Approved Minutes

Arbor Ridge Home Owner Meeting for September 25th 2012

Homeowner Input

I. Meeting Called to Order

  • 7:00 pm

II. Meeting Minutes

  • June 26, 2012 Minutes were motioned for approval; Board passed the minutes unanimously

III. President’s Report

  • None

IV. Treasure’s Report

  • Dave Cummings reviewed and presented the Budget year to date.  The Budget was stated to be in good shape.  Additional discussions took place on the allocation of monies and the distribution within Maintenance and Repairs in association of the Operation Expenditures.
  • The Master Budget discussion focused on the reserve study in relationship to the 30 year funding plan (Davey Report/Ruth Williams).  At this time we are well funded with the Masters and given the funding plan of the tree project the Cottage area is funded for the year of 2013.  Additional discussions will be taking place in the future regarding annual assessments and the needs to support the overall funding for future projects, give the reserve study.

V. Committee Report

  • Architectural – Mike Farris reported:
    • We had three ARC applications that have been reviewed by the committee.  A discussion took place on the three applications, regarding a Flower Bed, Replacing plants in a front yard and security installation in a home.  Also, paint colors were discussed, given shades of darkness.
  • Landscape – Carolyn Benedict reported:
    • Approximately six weeks ago while walking near the wetlands that two small boulders had fallen.  Two women reported to Carolyn that children had made the rocks fall.  Lynda DuLong said that she will see if John from Showplace Landscaping can assist with putting them back in place.  Also discussed was a strip of grass by the play structured has been tended to and worked on.
  • Social Events/Neighborhood Watch/Newsletter– Lisa Walker reported:
    • Oct. 23rd, meeting/proxy and Annual meeting: Sheriff Pat Garret coming (we are securing the Bethany Elementary School for location of meeting. We will also be securing this location for future meetings. Mike Foster and Lynda DuLong making arrangements). Lisa will confirm set-ups for the Washington County to support the Sheriff.
    • National Night Out was a huge success – it was an event that supported the Neighborhood Watch Program (we had 10 more sign-ups for the program). We now have approximately 175 neighbors participating (21 Street Captains). The signage of stickers has been affixed to windows and doors.
    • October 13th, Lisa will be attending the Women’s Safety Class that the Washington County Sheriff’s Department is having. (The information gathered will be shared and incorporated into future communications for the Neighborhood Watch Program).
    • Lisa and Lynda DuLong gave an update on the Neighborhood Watch signs and status of them going up and installed by Washington County. They should be in place in October, when the rainy season begins, per Washington County. Also, the Parking signs should be starting to be replaced where needed. Darleen Schnoor is working on having the ‘Enhanced Sheriff’s Signs’) posted upon the Neighborhood Watch Signs when they are installed.
    • Holiday Lighting Contest will be taking place again in the month of December.
    • Lisa will be putting the next HOA Newsletter together, and we plan on having it out the week of October 1st, along with the additional annual meeting information for the community.

VI. Management Report

Administration

  • Homeowner Correspondence (please see management report on file, for additional information).
  • Three homeowner correspondences were discussed regarding waived yard maintenance reminders.  It was discussed, motion once and then twice, that homeowners that wish to have a fine waived are asked to present themselves in front of the board in person to discuss further.

Financial

  • No actions required by board.  Please reference item III Treasurer Report above.  The meeting’s primary focus was on Budget review of 2012 and 2013.

Repairs and Maintenance

  • A quote from John at Showplace Landscaping was presented by Lynda DuLong on the pruning needed of the trees around the street lights.  This must be done on a yearly basis.

VII. New Business

  • 2013 Budget discussion took place, please see item III Treasurer Report above.
  • Annual meeting Date, confirmed to be on October 23rd at 6:30pm, meeting location discussed and being confirmed to take place at the Bethany Elementary School.

VIII. Unfinished Business

  • Basketball Hoop Resolution: A draft of an amendment to the CCR was being presented and reviewed by the board to be put in place in the future.
  • The power washing of the white fences has begun, and a discussion took place on the status of completion.
  • An approval from Washington County of the tree removals needed, in reference to the Davey Report.
  • The Wetlands and the Beavers were discussed along with continued concerns. The Beaver Deceiver was discussed, and Lisa Walker is re-forwarding from June 2012 information on how we may address looking into implementing an additional plan in support of compliancy and protection of the Beavers and their home in the protected Wetlands.

IX. Adjournment

  • Call for adjournment was at 8:35 pm



Annual Meeting Minutes 2011

Approved Annual Meeting Minutes for 2011

Arbor Ridge Home Owners Association Annual Meeting October 24th 2011

Attendance: Mike F., Mike F., Cathy P., John M., Adita., and Lynda D. from TMG

Call To Order: 6:10 pm

We have met quorum to hold the Annual Meeting.

Home Owner 1 Motioned to approve the Minutes for the 2010 Annual Meeting, Home Owner 2 seconded the motion. Annual Meeting Minutes for 2010 are approved.

Presidents Report: Various committees are looking for volunteers which include Social, Landscape, Newsletter, ARC and the Neighborhood Watch Committees.   We are seeking additional Board Members to join the Board.

We are looking in to a Beaver Dam in the wetlands and what can be done before it causes damage to the area.

2012 Budget was discussed, The HOA Fees will stay at $250/year and the Cottage Landscape Maintenance Fees will stay at $228 / 6 months.

Nominations for Board Positions: Lisa Walker, Todd Behunin, Mike Farris

Committee Volunteers: Greg Tao to also Join the Landscape Committee, Michael Walker to Join the Landscape Committee, Eric Hunt to Join the Landscape Committee, Aradhana Gupta to Join the Social Committee, Harleen Kaur to Join the Social & Architectural Review Committees.

This meeting was adjourned at 7:02 pm