Village Green Homeowner's Association Board Meeting July 12, 2009 Minutes The meeting was called to order by Bart Kaserman at 7:02 p.m. Attendance was as follows: NAME POSITION PHONE PRESENT Bart Kaserman President 966-3286 X Paul Hodges Vice President/Safety & Security 300-3156 X Linda Coates Secretary 919-7888 X Joe Knauer Treasurer 966-6151 X Michelle Stockdale Assessments 966-4190 X Tim Doyle Buildings/Grounds 675-4425 Bob Hunter Clubhouse/Tennis 966-3305 X Jim Jameson Pools-Clubhouse 777-3926 X Jon Zetterberg Pools-Monticello 671-7854 Amanda Metzelder Social/Community 406-3810 John-Paul Renier Member at Large 966-3139 X Neighbors present: Marvin Carlson, 381 Dominion Cr. Richard Green, 429 Clover Fork Dr. Dick Woodring, 11509 S. Monticello Dr. Guests present: Guy DeMarco, Security Approval of Minutes: Minutes for the June 14, 2009, meeting were approved via email prior to publication. Neighbor Issues: Richard Green appeared with Marvin Carlson to request approval on an addition to the back of Mr. Carlson s house. Mr. Carlson has already received necessary permits from the Town of Farragut. The addition was begun prior to receiving Board approval; however, upon seeing the design and pictures of the addition to date, and upon recommendation by Richard Green, a MOTION was made by Joe Knauer with 2 nd by Bob Hunter to approve the addition. It was approved Unanimously. President's Report: Please see President s Letter.
Treasurer's Report: Joe Knauer provided the June Profit & Loss Statement Village Green Homeowner's Association Profit & Loss Budget vs. Actual January through June 2009 $ Over % of Income Jan-June 2009 Budget Budget Budget Operating Deposits 148,497 155,175 (6,678) 96% Expense Administrative 10,163 21,000 (10,837) 48% Building & Grounds 21,189 51,500 (30,311) 41% Capital 15,954 16,000 (46) 100% Improvements Clubhouse 682 4,270 (3,588) 16% Newsletter 3,529 6,700 (3,171) 53% Pools 19,507 53,900 (34,393) 36% Total Expenses 71,024 153,370 (82,346) 46% Net Income 77,473 1,805 75,668 92% Vice President's/Safety & Security Report: Guy DeMarco reported on security patrols in June. Incidents were about half of the reported incidents in May. Guy has suggested signage to provide written authorization for him to be able to patrol effectively. The Board discussed both the need for signage and the possible wording. After discussion, Bob Hunter suggested the wording Village Green Common Areas are closed after dark except for authorized activities. Paul Hodges made a MOTION that signage be procured with that language with 2 nd by Joe Knauer. Votes were Yes with the exception of Michelle Stockdale, who abstained. Committee Reports: Assessments: Michelle Stockdale reported that she mailed 5 Certified Letters to residents advising that liens would be filed against their property if assessments were not paid. One other property has an assessment that needs to be updated. MOTION was made by Bart Kaserman with 2 nd by Paul Hodges to file liens for the assessments due, attorney s fees and court costs on the 6 properties discussed. The Motion was approved unanimously. Michelle will contact our attorney to have this done immediately. Building & Grounds: Tim Doyle provided a report that the basketball court was grown over and a pine tree limb was down and blocking the court. Tim will ask Outdoor Solutions to
clean up the area. Clubhouse & Tennis Courts: Bob Hunter reported that the Clubhouse was used 18 times in June. Activities included meetings, birthday parties, family reunion, Alzheimer s support group, bridge, book club, Bible study, and a presentation by Ijams Nursery on Bird Friendly yards. He also purchased locks and chains and secured the back gate on both tennis courts. There are a total of 220 people in the email system for the newsletter (some are husband and wife). Approximately 200 households will receive next month s newsletter by email. Pools: Jim Jameson reported that the South Monticello pool has had a couple of events where the vacuum release tripped at night due to excess debris in the strainer resulting in the pool not being as clean as it should be in the mornings. The pool manager has been tasked to check the strainer on days when pool maintenance is not scheduled. A ball valve device has been replaced which should help chlorinator. Chlorine is being tested daily and when necessary, the pool is being shocked with chlorine. Social & Community Activities: Amanda Metzelder sent a report that the ice cream social held on July 4 th after the parade was attended by 50-75 people. Everyone had ice cream and an opportunity to relax for a while after being in the sun for the parade. It was very nice. Tentatively, the Back To School Movie Night will be held Friday, August 21 at 8 p.m. More on that to come. John-Paul Renier's Report: John-Paul reported that he has sent Certified Letters to several residents regarding chain-link fences or lots that are overgrown with weeds or dead trees. In one case the property has a house that has been vacant for several years, it has a chain-link fence and the property is overgrown with weeds and needs to be cleaned up. He received complaints about two separate houses on E. Heritage that have multiple cars parked in the grass or have no up-to-date license plates affixed to the cars. The cars need to be moved. John-Paul has sent a certified letter to each of the owners. John-Paul has also received complaints related to a lot that is overgrown with weeds, under-brush and dead trees on Russfield. The lot looks more like a mini-jungle in the middle of Village Green. He has sent a Certified Letter to the owner of that property. John-Paul is still working with the Town of Farragut to resolve issues with a vacant house and adjacent lot on E. Fox Den Drive. The owner procured a contractor to clean up the outside areas. However, the work has not been done. John-Paul informed the Town that the property still needed work. The Town of Farragut contacted the owners and again the owners advised that the work will be done. To date, it still has not been completed. During the past six months, John-Paul has sent several certified letters to the owners. He has now been informed that the Town of Farragut has limited recourse for enforcing the Town s rules and regulations for property maintenance. John-Paul attended the meeting of the Board of Mayor and Aldermen on July 9 2009. The
Town Administrator and the Board asked John-Paul and residents from several Farragut subdivisions to give an overview of the problems of enforcing the rules and regulations of property maintenance in the Town. After discussion by the Board, the Town Administrator, the Town s Law Department and the residents, the Board of Mayor and Aldermen of Farragut voted to request that the Town s attorney look at the State laws to determine how to enforce the Rules and regulations of property maintenance of the Town of Farragut. The meeting adjourned at 8:20 p.m. Bart Kaserman, President Linda Coates, Secretary
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