- Board selects its 2015 Emerson HOA Officers
- Town Halls to engage residents on issues and initiatives - perhaps as early as April
- Activities
- Children's events went well but want to have activities for older children and adults
- Picnic planning beginning, to include interactive events for residents
- Clubhouse Renovation
- Security
- Architectural Covenants
- Finances
- Miscellaneous
- Parking
- Tennis Courts
- Playground Replacement
- Stormwater Pond Management
- Pool Contract
Details:
- The Emerson Board selected its new officers:
- Jack Jurgensen: President
- Narsimha Doma: Vice President
- Erica Root Cikanek: Secretary-Treasurer
- Notes:
- Will look into what bylaws say about staggering terms
- Probably will move elections up in November so they don't fall during Thanksgiving Week
- The Emerson Board proposed holding Town Halls on a regular basis to solicit resident concerns and tee up major issues of interest.
- This would allow the Board Meetings to focus on completing the business on hand while improving communication with the residents.
- Approximately 60-90 minutes
- Tentative date for first Town Hall: April 2015
- Possible subjects:
- Clubhouse Renovation
- Placement of Pet Waste Dispensers
- Followed by Open Forum
- Activities
- Past events
- Children's events went well (Costume Event, Holiday Open House)
- Examining lessons learned (these have always been formally documented)
- CMC would like to find ways to create events for adults and older kids
- Board discusses an idea from another community where they use a large tent installed from Spring to Fall to host large-scale events while they plan a community center
- Possible ideas include Super Bowl Party, Wine and Cheese Event, etc.
- CMC is receptive to ideas but suggests they need a year of planning and scheduling so would be geared toward 2016
- Beginning planning for Picnic
- CMC focused on developing a schedule of activities trying to get everyone involved
- For example, basketball tourneys, etc.
- Board also suggests reaching out to other middle school jazz bands
- Clubhouse Renovation
- Committee has done preliminary assessments and studies with small budget
- Have determined a second story is feasible
- Committee briefed Board, have submitted a budget wedge for the final amount
- Board denies the request for now
- Wants Committee to provide an updated briefing to the Board by the next meeting
- Discussion that they would be more likely to approve funding architectural drawings that would determine the final possible budget
- Board also brainstorms alternatives
- Building on another parcel
- Temporary tent to develop events while working on permanent clubhouse (see above)
- Financial issues
- Banks may want 40% downpayment and low delinquency rate
- Board does not want to raise HOA fees
- Board later asks CMC for graphs so they can see delinquency trends
- Also want to try to identify if there are any changes that can be made to enhance collection
- Need to ensure future cash flow can support this debt
- Unsure yet whether to consolidate loans
- Resident concerns
- Please communicate overall goals driving the project, including prioritization and how they map to the resident survey conducted a year ago
- At that time, priorities were a gym and a party room/meeting place
- Clubhouse is too small for a community this size
- Suggestion that the Board consider various economic models including ones where the clubhouse can be at least partially self-sustaining
- For example, rentals
- Could help drive design and budget decisions
- Generalized concern about large cost and debt carried forward
- Board wants to keep HOA fees the same
- Have tentatively allocated some monetary savings from renegotiated loan
- Security
- Resident asks about security during open forum including Emerson patrols and trends
- HCPD officers donate time
- HOA will also try to get statistics from Howard County
- Asked about the connection of Skylark to MD-216 and its effect on security
- Will not happen unless the commercial parcels are developed there
- No current plans for that development to happen
- Architectural Covenants
- Have asked Emerson Architect to update and consolidate Architectural Guidelines
- General goal to make appearance of community much sharper
- CMC is also holding ongoing discussions with the landscaping contractor on how to improve the appearance of Emerson
- Also want to make all electronic (searchable PDFs versus scanned pages)
- Violations reduced dramatically from 72 pages to 25 pages
- New Assistant Manager has found it is much more effective to reach residents via email when known
- More likely to read than a letter
- Residents appreciate outreach
- Can also work with residents (e.g., can defer work that is impossible in the winter)
- Makes a note of every call and interaction with residents
- Finances
- Clubhouse Proposal (see above)
- FY16 Budget must be posted by 4/22/15
- CMC will submit items by early March
- Need to run through assessments to know income
- Prepare draft budget for review in March
- Investments
- Financial advisor recommends reinvestment of maturing CDs/bonds to continue laddering
- Board will consider, but Treasurer recommends only doing this for replacement reserves
- Suggests Board wait 30-60 days until financial obligations clear regarding paying down balloon loan, and Clubhouse renovation
- Miscellaneous
- Parking
- County only reviewed parking issues in one neighborhood
- Did not conduct comprehensive survey
- Board would like to get them to address entire Emerson all at once rather than piecemeal
- Will contact Howard County, but County has cut staff drastically
- Will also review site plans to see if there are any signs that were approved during planning but not installed
- Looking for cases where the situation actually violates code, and is enforceable
- Biggest issue is blocking traffic by parking on both sides of a street
- Cars cannot get through
- Informal arrangements fall apart during holiday season when people have parties
- May require Town Hall of entire community to vote on actual restrictions
- Tennis Courts
- Board has received some complaints about usage of tennis courts
- Unclear if there is a published policy
- Management will research, present to Board
- Policy if one exists
- Policies from other communities that use tennis courts heavily
- Then Board can decide policy
- Miscellaneous question about tennis court lighting taken off-line for discussion
- Bradwell Park Replacement
- Board approved contract for replacement of playground in Spring
- Inspection in July identified need for replacement, RFPs went out
- Stormwater Pond Management
- Stormwater ponds within commercial area, but belong to HOA
- Commercial tenant requested that Emerson pay to have maintenance brought up to par with residential areas
- Board approves
- Pool Contract
- Board awards new 2015 contract from several proposals
- Last year went well, but have to work closely with management company on hiring and policies
- Board ratifies several items
- Sidewalk repairs (already completed)
- Pool Tot Lot Fence
- VOLO Village Fees
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