November 07, 2013
Minutes from General Meeting of White Oak Estates HOA October 28, 2013
The Fall 2013 Homeowners Association General Meeting of White Oak Estates was brought to order at 7:10 PM Monday October 28, 2013 by President Mike Nelson.
Thanks was given to Art Huber, the Greenwoods and others for clearing work along roadways. An updated Homeowners List was distributed for verification.
The Minutes of the Spring 2013 General Meeting were read. A motion was presented, seconded and passed that the Minutes of the Spring 2013 General Meeting be accepted.
The Financial Report was presented. There is a balance of $30, 428.48. Five homeowners are in the rear. The association CPA will be asked to confirm that notifications have been sent to the three of the five homeowners farthest behind. A lien will be filed on the one owing the largest amount.
The Road Maintenance Committee Report included the following:
* Road crack repair work was completed by Livingston. The cost was $7,675.00.
* Re-Painting of speed bumps, speed limit warnings and stopping lines has not yet been completed. (Work Crew volunteers: Dennis Morain, Jonah Davison, Dan Zendner, Roger Aaronson, Steve Curtis and Mike Nelson)
The Snow Removal Policy was reviewed:
* The Association President and Board have the discretion as to when to call for snow removal. [Todd (530-637-5542) at the rate of $92/hour with an estimate of 5 hours to clear all roads in the development will be utilized. Todd will plow Shady Glen and then come to White Oak Estates.]
* The following two guidelines will be followed: 1) Pay close attention to the weather 2) Consider if association members can safely get out or come in using the entrance to the development at the hill on White Oak Drive and Highway 174.
Reminders were made to Drive/Walk safely along roadways. Watch for deer, mountain lions, bears etc when driving. Carry a flashlight if walking at night etc.
During Open Forum the following were discussed:
* 3 Homes are for sale in our neighborhood
* The bag nailed to the tree at the entrance of 174 to White Oak contained an empty box
* The Bulletin Board installed by the bank of mail boxes has received good use
* Attempts to arrange for the use of one propane company for the entire development have never been successful
* Various suggestions (such as owning your own tank or installing a larger tank) were made for saving on the cost of propane
* The problem of debris coming off the hill by the Wilhelm property was mentioned
* Internet access through Wave Band was discussed. It was suggested that a list be provided to Wave Band of those in the development who would be interested in using the service if it were brought into the neighborhood. Steve will collect information about the service and forward that to Rose Maree for distribution through email to all association members.
A motion was presented, seconded and passed to close the meeting at 8:00 PM
Rose Maree Hammer
Association Secretary
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