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March 4th, 2024

Dear Residents,

Please see below for the January Meeting Minutes:

The Glen at Tamiment POA

Board of Directors Meeting

January 30, 2024

In Attendance:  Cindy Toscano, Mike Blair, Pete Paryzki, Rick Hoover, Kristen Martin, Scott Matthews

Cindy called the meeting to order at 7:03 pm.  A quorum was present.

Approval of November 29th  board meeting minutes –a motion was made by Rick Hoover and 2nd by Pete Paryzki. All in favor.

President’s Report January 2024

Happy New Year to everyone!

The 2024 annual maintenance first monthly payment and special assessment are

posted to all members’ accounts. We sincerely thank all those who paid in full by

January 15th and wanted to let you know that your 4 percent discount will appear as a

credit to your account. As a reminder, we encourage residents to pay online to avoid

unnecessary stress with postal delays due to mail delivery issues. Payments are due

on the first of the month, not the 15th. Our collection policy implements late fees and

interest for anyone whose monthly balance is not received and recorded by the 16th of

every month. Anyone having billing issues or financial hardships should contact our

Community Manager Scott as soon as possible.

The Public Utility Commission (PUC) is holding several hearings on the proposed rate

hike by our water company CUPA. Two in person hearings are being held on 2/1/24

at 1 PM and 6 PM in the gathering room of our clubhouse. We need to pack the

house and show the PUC that we are against this increase! Please bring your

entire family and attend these hearings. If you desire to provide testimony and speak at

the hearing, have a complaint about Community Utilities of PA, have a scheduling

conflict, or just a general question about the hearings, please call the office for

assistance.

Voting on the proposed amendments to our Bylaws has begun and runs until April 15th.

Our Block Captains will soon be reaching out to their neighbors to provide assistance in

the process of obtaining and submitting ballots. It is imperative for all members in good

standing to vote, as any change to our governing document requires 2⁄3 of the entire

membership to vote in favor of the individual amendment in order for it to pass. As

always, if you have questions or concerns, please reach out to our Community

Manager Scott for assistance.

We need and love our volunteers! Please consider joining a committee. Make your

ideas and thoughts come to life to enrich our community. Several of our committees are

looking for new volunteers to join including Grievance, Design and Review, Events, and

Finance. We encourage your participation and input. Together, we can make 2024 a

roaring success.

Treasurer’s Report

****2023 year in review to be discussed on February 24th Membership meeting****

November 2023 Financial Update

Dear Neighbors,

Below is our monthly financial update. As always, if you would like to see the details behind any of the figures below or have any questions at all, please do not hesitate to reach out to Scott at ScottA.Matthews@fsresidential.com.

Balance Sheet Update – a view of our key assets & liabilities

  • Assets:
    • Cash in Banks$438,896 ($383,747 reserves)
    • Accounts Receivable$254,441 (i.e. dues/fees more than 90 days past due)
  • Liabilities:
    • Accounts Payable: $20,495

Income Statement Update – a view of our key (i.e. largest) income and expense accounts

  • YTD 2023 Income:
    • Current Year Association Fees: $737,219
    • Transfer Fee Income: $57,303
    • Prior Year’s Fees/Violations: $115,583
    • Current Year’s Fees and Violations: $143,126
  • YTD 2023 Expense:
    • Compliance payroll: $93,605 (YTD Budget = $72,413)
    • Admin./Management: $97,578 (YTD Budget = $132,913)
    • Lawn/Snow/Grounds Maintenance: $166,681 (YTD Budget = $162,701)
    • Trash Removal: $91,289 (YTD Budget = $90,288)
    • Insurance: $30,006 (YTD Budget = $35,024)
    • Propane: $9,230 (YTD Budget = $10,087)
    • Water/Sewer: $5,459 (YTD Budget = $5,500) 
    • Legal Expense: $8,493 (YTD Budget = $18,788)
    • Legal Collections: $50,415 (YTD budget $45,837)

December 2023 Financial Update

Dear Neighbors,

Below is our monthly financial update. As always, if you would like to see the details behind any of the figures below or have any questions at all, please do not hesitate to reach out to Scott at ScottA.Matthews@fsresidential.com.

Balance Sheet Update – a view of our key assets & liabilities

  • Assets:
    • Cash in Banks$470,011 ($398,403 reserves)
    • Accounts Receivable$264,484 (i.e. dues/fees more than 90 days past due)
  • Liabilities:
    • Accounts Payable: $65

Income Statement Update – a view of our key (i.e. largest) income and expense accounts

  • YTD 2023 Income:
    • Current Year Association Fees: $804,276
    • Transfer Fee Income: $60,925
    • Prior Year’s Fees/Violations: $115,583
    • Current Year’s Fees and Violations: $156,097
  • YTD 2023 Expense:
    • Compliance payroll: $105,723 (YTD Budget = $79,000)
    • Admin./Management: $105,502 (YTD Budget = $145,000)
    • Lawn/Snow/Grounds Maintenance: $183,576 (YTD Budget = $177,500)
    • Trash Removal: $101,512 (YTD Budget = $98,500)
    • Insurance: $33,021 (YTD Budget = $38,213)
    • Propane: $9,230 (YTD Budget = $11,000)
    • Water/Sewer: $5,205 (YTD Budget = $6,000) 
    • Legal Expense: $8,503 (YTD Budget = $20,500)
    • Legal Collections: $53,315 (YTD budget $50,000)

Committee Reports 

Events Committee

Upcoming Events

– Chili Cook Off and Trivia and Game Night:  Saturday February 10th from 6pm to 9 pm

This event is FREEto enter and FREEto taste! Contact the office to register your chili!!!  There will be prizes awarded for the TOP 3 Chili entries. The contest will be held during TRIVIA and GAME NIGHT!! Gather your families and head down to the Clubhouse for some fun, food and laughs!

Coloring Contest: The contest will run from January 20th to February 10th. All coloring pages will be displayed in the Clubhouse for the month of February. The winner will be determined at the committee’s meeting held February 17th.and an email will be sent out shortly after. Coloring pages are attached here or can be picked up and dropped off in the office.   HAPPY COLORING AND GOOD LUCK TO ALL!!

Decorating for Black History Month: There will be an exhibit at the Clubhouse from February 1st through March 1st FREE to everyone. Please come down and Be Inspired and Celebrate those African Americans who shaped history.

Valentine’s Karaoke: Friday, February 16, 2024 from 8 to 11pm in the Gathering Room…our theme is LOVE…all you need is love…love makes the world go around….Put a little love in your heart…it’s free! Light refreshments will be available but BYOB. And try to wear something red!

 Black History Month Speaker: February 17, 2024 from 9am-11am to hear Dr. Paul Kovalski speak about HEROES AND UNSUNG HEROES AND EVENTS IN THE HISTORY OF THE AFRICAN AMERICAN DIASPORA .  This is a free event. Coffee and pastries will be served.

-Easter Egg Hunt: March 23rd from 10am -12 Noon at the Clubhouse. This is a FREE event, but you MUST register with the office. Please provide child’s age when contacting the office.

There will be Baked Goods, Hot and Cold Beverages available for purchase as well as FUN FREE activities to do!! We will have an EGG HUNT, EGG DYING, FACE PAINTING and a COLORING and CRAFT CORNER!!!

There will be a prize for the finders of the GOLDEN EGGS!! SO, keep your eye out for those special eggs kiddos!! This is a rain or shine event!

-Adult Paint and Sip: Friday April 12th from 7pm to 9 pm

-Teen/Tween Paint and Sip: Saturday April 20th from 7pm to 9am

Old Business

Account Adjustment/ write off 2023

Discussed a write off the following for 2023:

70K, this includes 65K in bad debt which includes Repositories / Sheriff Sales / Legal Agreements on Payment plans and another 5k due to a prepaid credit.

A motion was made to approve this write off for 2023 by Rick Hoover; the motion was 2nd by Mike Blair. All in favor.

Payment in full discount 2024

Discussed to extend payment in full discount for 2024 dues from 1/15/24 to 1/31/24.

A motion was made to give credit to all members who paid in full in January 2024 by Kristen Martin; the motion was 2nd by Mike Blair. All in favor.

Non-sufficient funds charges

Discussed changing returned/bounce checks from $48.50 to $75.

A motion and vote to charge $75 for returned/bounced checks to members account was made by Kristen Martin; the motion was 2nd by Rick Hoover. All in favor.

Rules and Regulations update

Motion and vote were made to formally approve the rules and regulations update by Kristen Martin; the motion was 2nd by Mike Blair. All in favor.

Third recycling dumpster addition and operating hours

Discussed the addition of the 3rd dumpster. This would give us 24 yards of dumpster now for same price we were paying for 18 yards.

Change recycling hours to be open daily from 7:30am – 6:30pm.

Motion and vote were made to approve the 3rd dumpster with bear proof lid by Rick Hoover; the motion was 2nd by Mike Blair. All in favor.

Scrap Metal Disposal area

Looking into a scrap metal disposal area to be available to residents in garbage/ dumpster area 24/7. We are putting to bid the fencing to create a designated privacy area for the metal to be kept until picked up by scrapper. This service will be of no cost to residents to use. We ask that you please dispose of ONLY METAL in this area.

Fitness Center 24 hour access and liability/ responsibility waiver

A motion was made to approve the cost of 24 hr access to fitness center by Kristen Martin; motion was 2nd by Rick Hoover. All in favor and approve.

New Business

Committee Regulations

We put together a packet with committee regulations and expectations to review with each of the standing committees. This effort is to provide structure and stability for current and all future committees. This would need to be signed by all members on each committee and would take effect 3/1/24.

A motion was made to approve the committee regulations by Cindy Toscano; motion was 2nd by Rick Hoover. All in favor and approve.

Neighbor Dispute policy

Created and proposed adopting a formal policy regarding neighborly disputes. Recently there have been several disputes amongst residents and their neighbors and this would clarify our procedure and also inform residents in community that sometimes these disputes will need to be resolved amongst themselves unless there are threats and safety concerns.

A motion was made to approve this neighbor dispute policy by Pete Paryzki; motion was 2nd by Rick Hoover. All in favor.

Access card reactivation fee

Effective 3/1/24 a $25 reactivation fee per household, will be charged to residents who have had their access card shut off for 90 days or more.

A motion was made to approve this access card reactivation fee by Cindy Toscano; motion was 2nd by Rick Hoover.

Clubhouse cleaning contract

A bid was put out to find a new cleaning contract for the clubhouse. 3 different bids were received. A trial run will be set up and will decide after the trial.

A Motion was made to double the boards salaries by Rick Hoover; the motion was 2nd by Pete Paryzki. All in favor.

A motion was made to close the meeting by Cindy Toscano; the motion was 2nd by Rick Hoover.  Meeting adjourned at 8:43 pm.

Kindest regards,

Kristen Martin

Secretary,

The Glen at Tamiment Board of Directors

 

 

Sincerely,

Scott Matthews Jr.

Community Manager

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