Friday, April 19, 2019

Happy Easter


Fundamentals of a Community Association

Dear homeowners,

Even though we live in an association, you might be surprised by how many of your neighbors, owners and renters alike, don’t really understand the fundamental nature of common-interest communities.

The Community Associations Institute (CAI), developed 10 basic principles that answer three essential questions: What is the basic function of a community association? What are the essential obligations and expectations of homeowners? What are the core principles that should guide association leaders?

We’re confident you’ll recognize your community while reading these principles:

1. Associations ensure that the collective rights and interests of homeowners are respected and preserved.

2. Associations are the most local form of representative democracy, with leaders elected by their neighbors to govern in the best interest of all residents.

3. Associations provide services and amenities to residents, protect property values and meet the established expectations of homeowners.

4. Associations succeed when they cultivate a true sense of community, active homeowner involvement and a culture of building consensus.

5. Association homeowners have the right to elect their community leaders and to use the democratic process to determine the policies that will protect their investments.

6. Association homeowners choose where to live and accept a contractual responsibility to abide by established policies and meet their financial obligations to the association.

7. Association leaders protect the community’s financial health by using established management practices and sound business principles.

8. Association leaders have a legal and ethical obligation to adhere to the association’s governing documents and abide by all applicable laws.

9. Association leaders seek an effective balance between the preferences of individual residents and the collective rights of homeowners.

10. Association leaders and residents should be reasonable, flexible and open to the possibility, and benefits of compromise.

Thursday, April 18, 2019

Meeting Reminder for April 18, 2019


Type of Meeting: Board of Directors Meeting
Date: April 18, 2019
Time: 8:00 PM
Location: Community Pool Area

AGENDA
  1. Call to order
  2. Approval of the Agenda
  3. Approval of the Minutes
  4. Reports
  5. Old Business
    1. Fences and Roofs
    2. Status of Hurricane Irma Claim
    3. Status of Security Cameras
  6. New Business
    1. Approval of April Bills
    2. 40 Year Inspection
    3. Loan or Special Assessment for Roofs Replacement
    4. Board Vote on Pending Matters
  7. Comments and Announcements
  8. Adjournment

Owners are cordially asked to please allow all agenda matters to be discussed first. Questions and concerns can be address during comments and announcements, for agenda matters only.