MESSAGES FROM THE
MHHA BOARD of DIRECTORS:
President: Our homeowners meeting in June will be very important for us to have a good turn out.
Manuel Marichal
Please plan out some time to send one person from your household to
attend. We will be addressing several important topics during this meeting.
Our meeting will be held at St. Stephen The Martyr facility.
I would like to take this opportunity to thank Jennifer Allgood and Lisa Bazis for handling our MHHA Social
events to date.
Welcome to John Wavra to the MHHA Board of Directors.
The Board of Directors has accepted Joe Akers' resignation as Treasurer of the MHHA, on February 18, 2010.
Vice President: The new covenant on the new roof amendment is now implemented.
Erik Booth The new covenant amendment, which replaces Article II, Section I, reads as follows:
No primary flat or mansard roof shall be permitted on any residential structure. All residential structures shall be roofed with wood cedar shakes or wood shingles. Hardboard, boned wood, imitation wooden shakes, or asphalt shingles may be approved with the written consent of the homeowner’s association board. For asphalt shingles, ONLY THE “Heritage II “ style, 50-year warranty shingles, or the equivalent, will be allowed.”
Should you have any question regarding this change, do not hesitate to contact a MHHA Board Member.
As a reminder, the Board must review and provide its written consent for approval on the style, color and appearance of all proposed hardboard, bone wood, imitation wooden shakes or asphalt shingles prior to construction. If you are planning to replace your roof using one of these “alternative” roofing materials,
be sure to contact the Board early in your planning process to schedule a time for the review of your chosen materials. An approval request form will be available on the MHHA Web-Site.
The board has addressed 5 covenant violations so far in 2010. We ask the homeowners to review our covenant booklet to make sure you are not in violation of any amendments.
As spring is here, please make sure all campers and boat are stored according to our covenants. Parking these vehicles in your driveway or street for a set period of time could be against the amendment.
Treasurer: Our current checking account balance is at $10,041.
Steve VanCamp As noted above, our projected expenses for 2010 are budgeted at $22,600.
To date, we have had payments totaling $12,023.
We still have 38 homeowners delinquent on their 2010 due payment. If you have received the 2nd and final
payment invoice, please process your payment immediately. Our requested pay by date is May 30, 2010.
The board had to file one lien in 2009, for delinquent Association dues invoice. Per our covenants, the lot owner will be liable for their attorney fees, the Association’s attorney fees and all court costs.
Any questions regards to our projected budget can be addressed during our June meeting or can be requested on our forum tab of our website.
Maintenance: Our sprinkler system has undergone extensive repair throughout the addition.
Ron Nearman We have a couple sprinkler projects yet to be complete for 2010.
John Wavra Landscaping on all entrances has been addressed. Any additional suggestions for
future plantings are welcome and appreciated.
Secretary: We are recruiting for MHHA Homeowners to volunteer to become the block
TBD captains for their living area. Responsibilities include; reporting information to
the board, passing out newsletters and communicating information to the
neighbors on their call list. If you are interested, contact John at 556-4557 or
Any information that needs to be published in the newsletter, please contact Steve VanCamp (896-2599).
We would like to publish any news; such as birth announcements, new neighbors, social and upcoming events, neighborhood watch information; such as property damage and burglaries, directory changes and personal or group recognitions.
Several vandalism occurrences have hit the Mission Hills area. Please make sure your car and garage are secure and valuables are hidden.
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