July 7, 2015
Ken Scheweitz, Nancy Krueger, Mark Bunger, and Vicki Bengeult were in attendance. A quorum was present. Minutes of June meeting were approved via email prior to the meeting.
4th of July picnic – Thanks to all who helped with setup and provisions. We had a pretty good turnout in spite of the heat.
Pool and Common Area Maintenance – Mark Bunger
Thanks to some great volunteer work by Mark Bunger, Larry Mahar, new neighbors Makoto & Chiyo Sugiuchi, and expert backhoe driving by Heather Salton & Eric Leonheart, the easement area between the pool and Larry Mahar’s home was cleared of weeds and covered with wood chips. Thanks to all who helped with this big project. New neighbors are really “chipping” in.
We have ordered a new chlorine control system. It is a lease agreement that will cost $99/month and an initial $1167. The monthly fee includes weekly service and water quality checks. The system will prevent wild fluctuations in water quality and chlorine levels throughout the year. The public health people will love it. This year we had problems with acid levels that required draining a lot of water. [NOTE from Nancy and Mark after the meeting: The Health Dept requires an engineer/architectural report because this chlorine system must be enclosed in its own little house. We are reconsidering this as probably not cost effective and are exploring other options.]
We discussed Mark’s drainage plan for the area. Ken will follow up with the city to find out what the city requires to get permits.
Pool – Nancy Krueger
We had to close the pool for one weekend due to an algae bloom (which will be prevented in the future with the new chlorine system) and a broken filter. The water quality was not good enough to fulfill Health Department requirements.
The pool temperature fluctuates somewhat because of air temperature, and there is a delay between moving the heater setting and how quickly the water temperature rises. We don’t have a thermostat that keeps the temperature constant – it is an up or down dial, a click at a time. When the heater is replaced we will get a more accurate method for controlling temperature. The goal is to keep the temperature at 85 degrees, so that it is comfortable for swimming – not too hot or too cold.
Swimming lessons are still going well. 1st session was completely full, 2nd almost full. We have 15 associate memberships. We may get up to 5 more because we offer ½ summer memberships.
Architecture Committee The hot, dry weather is making life difficult for desirable plants and seems to be beneficial to dandelions and other invasive species. The Architecture Committee (Bengeult, Salton, Sugiuchi) walked the neighborhood and identified several homes that are out of compliance with the covenants on keeping lawns mowed and weeds under control. Also, vehicles are being stored in the yards of some properties. The CC&Rs state that vehicles must be stored in garages (driveways are for frequently used cars and yards are not for long term storage). The owners of homes in violation of the covenants will receive reminder letters requesting them to conform. The rules are in place for the benefit of all and to keep property values high. Thank you in advance for helping to keep our neighborhood beautiful.
Please do a regular cleanup of weeds from along curbs, streets and in sidewalk cracks. This should be a normal part of yard maintenance. The neighborhood looks much prettier when weed free. There are several homes for sale, so let’s all help out by keeping our properties looking attractive.
We discussed the need to keep the common areas down by the pool in better condition year round. This may mean hiring a maintenance company to remove blackberries, weed, and do work on a more regular basis. Vicki will get bids and report back to the board.
If the HOA contracts with a landscaping firm, we may be able to negotiate discounts for individual homeowners if enough people are interested. Likewise, if you are interested in sidewalk, curb, or driveway repair, let us know. We may be able to get a group rate on that as well. Send an email to architecture@marcheri.org or call Vicki at 206-578-2527. It would be good to know the general level of interest.
Welcome Packets Because we have had more turnover of homes in the past year or two, and there are several homes for sale, Vicki prepared a packet of information to provide to new homeowners so they are aware of the community expectations as outlined in the bylaws and as have been historically upheld. A copy of this will be distributed to all owners with the new directories, which should be printed in the next week or so. Vicki is obtaining info from 3 new owners before going to press.
Playground We did not get any feedback on the idea of removing the playground equipment. It is old, splintery, and unsafe. We are leaning toward removing it and planning a covered area (shade would have been nice at the picnic!) and landscaping after the draining project is complete.
Future Projects We have a long laundry list of maintenance issues needing to be addressed in the next few years. The property is showing its age. Projects include: correcting drainage problems in the common area, pool resurfacing, replacement of pool deck, replacement of pool heater, new roof for the pool house, repairing fences, repaving the parking lot, improved landscaping and maintenance of the playground area, transforming the play area into another use, possibly with a covered shade area. Of course all of this will require time, energy, and money. The board will obtain estimates and prepare a report of expected expenses so we can make a financial plan for moving forward and still maintain emergency reserves.
Annual assessments We still have 5 owners late on the 2015 payments. Of these, 2 owe more than one year and liens will be filed immediately on these homes. In June, we obtained a judgment in small claims court against one homeowner. If you have not paid your dues, please do so or contact us immediately to avoid small claims court, 12% interest, legal fees, a lien on your home. Households in arrears are not allowed to use the pool.
Stream Mitigation/Walking Path Project Update
No news from either the city or Dr. Cheng on the mitigation plan. We are aware that the weeds are growing out of control in the stream area and hope to be able to clear up our portion of the property soon. In a separate but related matter, Nancy spoke with the City Planning Manager (Isaac Conlen) about creating a walking path from our pool area to replace the one we used to have through the Cheng property to gain access to Redondo without walking on 1st Ave. When Dr. Cheng purchased the property, he closed it to our use and posted No Trespassing signs. There is a vacated space between the Cheng and Bennett property to the north of the pool which could be used to create a path. The Bennetts are willing to allow a portion of their property for this use. The city has restrictions because of the stream buffer, but we may be able to get permission to proceed. This will be a work in progress for some time, but we would like to restore safer access down the hill than via 1st Ave.
Treasurer’s Report
June Activity
| Income | Expenses | ||
| HOA Dues | 655 | Disposal Fees | 55 |
| Associate Membership | 2790 | Dues/Subscriptions | 38 |
| Gues Fees | 69 | Work Refunds | 200 |
| Swim Lessons | 966 | Insurance | 741 |
| Total Revenue | 4480 | Job Materials | 115 |
| Legal Fees | 280 | ||
| Payroll | 546 | ||
| Pool | 1763 | ||
| Repair & Maintenance | 171 | ||
| Taxes & Licenses | 706 | ||
| Tree Maintenance | 794 | ||
| Utilities | 335 | ||
| Total Expenditures | 5744 |
Our next meeting will be held at 7 pm on August 4, at the pool. Meeting was adjourned at 8:30 pm.
