Wheelwright Cluster Board Meeting Minutes – December 2021

Thursday, December 9th, 2021 at 7PM via Zoom

Attendees : Kristina, Sandy, Kelly, Cyndi, Kayleen

Expedited DRB Form

RA no longer requires the DRB form for siding color changes. There is still value in including the board and to verify that changes are being made properly and following the guidelines. Sandy has set up a form that gets the main information required for color changes and also requires homeowners to sign off that they understand the guidelines and timelines for their project.

Forms can be approved by the President or Vice President. A time stamp will be used to verify the first come first serve basis of the form. A spreadsheet will also be created to help verify when forms were submitted and that no two adjacent houses are approved for the same color.

2021 Annual Meeting Minutes

Monday December 6th, 2021 at 7PM via Zoom

Attendees: Mary Dominiak (2235),Sarah Keally (2233), Jill Jenkins (2254), Kristina Myers (2226), Kayleen Chin (2224), Roberto & MaryEllen Zambrana (2274), Miranda Salva (2205). Natalie Gustavsson (2251), Katie Jay (2237), Sandy Mohler (2209), Cyndi Hartman-Newland (2231), Scott Conrad (2262), Nathan Dreon (2273), Perez-Lucas (2228), Kelly Fairbank (2213), Oliver Goodridge and Jen Ren (2245), Mark and Rhea Mohler (2250), Kevin Wiley (2230), Karen (2207), Kerry Wingell (2219), Antonella 2261), Joy Charles (2258)

2021 in review

  • Effects of ongoing pandemic  
    • Board Meetings still being presented over Zoom
    • Landscaping company – labor shortages
  • Erosion 
    • French drain installed behind houses 2243-49 to mitigate flooding/pooling of water
  • Concrete
    • Lower cluster areas – focus has been to address areas that pose the greatest risk of tripping hazards
    • Railing added to concrete stairs by 2245-2249
  • Landscaping & Grounds Maintenance
    • Swale plantings by 2251 as required by Reston Association
    • Wood chip path by 2231 to create easier access to rear of houses 2217-2231
    • Continuation of grass rejuvenation around common cluster areas
    • Invasive weeds and underbrush removed from wooded areas by cluster residents during Cluster Cleanup
    • Wooden stairs repaired between 2263 & 2265
    • Removed hornets nest behind mailboxes in lower cluster
    • Trash can enclosure built in Tot Lot – easier to empty roll-can installed
    • Benches in Tot Lot cleaned, sanded and sealed
    • Asphalt potholes patched in main roadway
  • Discussion on individual lawn care
    • Kristina: Elite Landscaping is doing a fairly good job with common area but there have been some issues with personal lawns
    • Roberto: Thinks the mowing of the lawn is great. Adding in personal responsibility for lawn care would be a lot of work
    • Sarah:  Now that they are renting they would require the renters to do it and she doesn’t see them doing that. If lawn care was removed they would just get rid of their grass and put in plants. May not be the best but it is better than nothing
    • Mary: When we first started having the contractors do the lawns the primary reason was because of people not maintaining yards and concern about how that detracted from all the properties in the cluster. For many houses the lawn is small and having a lawn mower doesn’t make sense. But doing it with a weed wacker doesn’t provide the most level lawn trimming. She favors having the contractors do the lawn because of the convenience
    • Jill – It would give the incentive to find a company that can help plan the yard, but also feel like if we go to private it would come down to some of us coming together to try to find a better rate to make it worth while for a company to come out and take care of a small area. She would be ok without but appreciates that we don’t have to deal with it. 
    • Kevin – As someone who doesn’t have a lawn he is in favor of keeping the personal lawn care. It makes it as easy as possible for people who are here. His bigger concern is about the need to even consider it because of people not taking care of their lawn. Some people are also not taking care of property as a whole. He believes there is a larger problem about taking care of peoples properties and wonder how we will address that.
    • Kristina – Kevin’s comment is something Kristina has seen on FB forums. There doesn’t seem to be a great way to enforce it. We rely a lot on RA and they have stopped doing their inspections and only do them when people buy and sell properties. It seems like the onus will be on the clusters themselves. We can possibly consider incentivizing  people to make their homes aesthetically pleasant
    • Jill – Is this something the lawyer can tell us about or answer? There was a conversation about this when she was on board but doesn’t know if the lawyer was ever asked. This topic seems to keep coming up a lot so it might be worth trying to get it answered.
    • Sandy – Her understanding of the guidelines and charters is that the cluster board doesn’t have a lot of authority to enforce what the guidelines are. Individual people can make complaints to RA. The most RA can do is put a lien on the property. That doesn’t go into effect until someone sells the property. She hopes that by updating the design guidelines and putting things in people’s heads and giving them options that it will encourage them to address things that haven’t been addressed or need to be addressed. People have been struggling with wanting to address issues but the guidelines need to be updated. For some issues maybe we can take a proactive approach during cluster cleanup and reach out and offer services during cluster cleanup. 
    • Kristina – A couple homeowners were waiting for updated siding colors to actually go ahead and repair their siding. We expect some improvements in siding in the next year and will continue to look into it and reach out to RA to ask for  some ideas for how we can achieve compliance in keeping properties looking nice in our cluster.
    • Kerry – He has been here 43 years and for half of them we had lawn service and the other half we didn’t. The years we didn’t could be very contentious because of some members who really let their lawn go. It makes things easier and why take 30 minutes to mow the lawn when they can do it in a minute and half. He is not always happy with how they do it, but the uniformity makes a difference.
    • Kristina- This is something  we want to throw out there and see how people feel about it. Is a topic that kept coming up
  • Tree Committee – Tree Work
    • Most notable includes September removal of large dead oak trees by
      • Bus path and Olde Crafts
      • Rear of 2207
      • Rear of 2267
    • To be completed December 6-7, 2021
      • Removal of large oak in front of 2230 – on peninsula
      • Additional pruning and small tree removals include
  • Perilous tree discovered to the rear of 2224 and 2226.   Roots on the creek side of this tree have become exposed and uprooted and left the tree leaning becoming a potential fall hazard.
  • Received 2 bids to remove the tree and the one that could do it more quickly with less obtrusive equipment and at less cost was the route the board decided to pursue.
  • Still put us over budget for trees for 2021.
  • Landscaping
    • Continuing to contract with Elite Lawn and Landscaping
    • Homeowner complaints largely involved individual yard carelessness.
      • Broken potters, broken or damaged lawn decor
      • Uneven or poorly cut grass
      • Poor edging
      • Using too heavy equipment on individual lawns
      • Blowing debris in lawns
    • Pros with this company
      • Owner is responsive and personally addresses homeowner concerns and complaints
      • Entrance landscaping was very well tended this year
      • Hazardous waste pickup and tree credit 
    • Going forward
      • Individual lawn care – onus on the cluster or homeowner?
      • Ending this service would save the cluster $4,180 in 2022

Design for our future

  • The guidelines haven’t been updated in a while and some materials became unavailable or hard to find
  • What has been approved by Reston
    • Siding
      • Exterior Paint Option added for siding and trim
      • 8” OC t1-11 Wood Siding Plywood Option
        • The change to the 8 inch board doesn’t have to be onthe whole house at once. You can do the entire front or back as needed.
    • Trim
      • Resilient trim board options
      • Vinyl aluminum trim wrap color now matches existing Oxford Brown paint color
        • Musket Brown is grandfathered in but future changes should be Oxford Brown
    • New Colors
      • New upper Siding House Color Palette
      • RA approved a 10 year upgrade from October 2021 to upgrade to new house colors. Put in clause that if you substantively repair, replace, or repaint you are required to update tp a new house color
      • No two adjacent houses may be the same color and the Wheelwright Cluster Board must sign off on any color changes. Color Choices are on a first come first serve basis. 
      • For houses that have vinyl, the colors are technically discontinued but several paint colors match existing products. For example if your house is  Arbor Blend, that matches the approved connected gray. 
      • Discussion
        • Mary: Since the vinyl is no longer approved, are there any vinyl options for homes in the cluster, or is only for wood?
        • Sandy: No vinyl options were added and for all of the vinyl options that exist, none of them match any color that was previously approved. It would be adding a new color to the color palette to get a vinyl color in there. Part of it is limited because the vertically aligned vinyl is limited in their color spectrum. There are a lot of whites and cream. No one seemed passionate to add a color in. 
        • Kristina: The current color is good for the life of the vinyl
        • Sandy: If anyone has any problems filling out the DRB reach out to the board for assistance. The new covenants advisor, Erin, is really on the ball and awesome and has been cognizant that things are done correctly and quickly. With first come first serve, RA requires that the project is started within 6 months of submission and completion in 18 months.
  • What is pending approval
    • Doors
      • Adding options for door materials in fiberglass or wood
      • Adding options for simple square panels
      • Adding option for panel to be glass
      • Adding options for glass to be clear, frosted privacy, or specified decorative design
      • Creating a new and broader color palette for door colors that coordinate with the new house color palette – 18 colors and a dark wood tone
      • These are options. You do not have to change your door from what it is currently. 
        • Jill – Does this include the side light?
        • Sandy: The side light is not going away, but we have allowed for the sidelight to be clear or a privacy frosted glass
      • We are hoping for a February meeting with the RA DRB. We are ready for submission but we need to get on the schedule. If you want to look at the full presentation it is on the website on the new Design Updates tab
    • Decks
      • Adding options for composite deck material as decking and drink railing
      • Composite material colors to be allowed in wood-look tones that coordinate with existing wood color guidelines
      • Adding options for railings, balusters, and posts to be composite or metal in dark brown or black
      • Adding an option for infill glass panel to replace balusters
      • Increasing maximum allowed deck size
      • Adding optional stairs to access lower level patio
      • Adding an option for water channeling underneath deck to keep lower patios dry
      • We are looking at around the same timeline for completion as the doors, but the doors are farther along. 
  • A/C location
    • Add option for homeowners to move exterior A/C units from garbage bin enclosures to rear of house
      • Several homeowners have already done this individually, with Reston approval; the option is being added to the cluster standards
  • 2022 design updates
    • Guideline updates will address
      • Trim color
        • Currently, Wheelwright Cluster is only approved for Olympic Oxford Brown color trim. Some homeowners have requested white as an optional trim color for houses. According to our RA covenants advisor, there is nothing in RA’s guidance that prevents a community from adding this as an option. Other communities in Reston have made a cluster-wide switch or added other trim color options.
        • Adding White as an option can help save in renovation costs
          • White is frequently the base color offered on many items at the lowest price point
          • When replacing doors and windows, it costs homeowners extra to have the exterior side dipped brown to match the existing Oxford Brown trim
          • Light colors can help wood and trim resist wrapping, extending its life
        • Discussion
          • Roberto: The white looks great, but certain houses having white next to the brown looks like an eye sore.  If you go white would you have to change everything, including the windows and screen door?
          • Sandy: Unsure if RA would require windows to be changed. Since most are black or dark brown they may allow us to keep brown windows and at the time of replacement you would upgrade to white. We are in the  initial stages of determining how RA and the cluster feels about it. One requirement doesn’t mean the other will happen.
          • Roberto: It  just may look weird with the brown and white next to each other
          • Sandy – Some clusters have a couple different trim options and have a similar look to ours. 
          • Jade: It seems like we are putting everything on the table and there can be too many options. She votes for just one color throughout the neighborhood and to stick with Oxford Brown so it looks cohesive
          • Jill – Considering how much it costs for the size of the window, anything that makes the cost less she is in favor of. If we pick only one she would prefer white, especially since it is cheaper.
          • Sandy – We would either need agreement from the cluster or we just not do anything and leave it as Oxford Brown.
      • Porch and Storage Area Roofs and Garbage Enclosures
        • Homeowners have expressed concern about the front of Wheelwright houses due to the lack of coverage provided by the current design of the arbor boards that sit over the porches and garbage bin enclosures
        • Complaints raised about the existing design
          • No protection from inclement weather when entering or exiting houses
          • Items stored in garbage enclosures are also unprotected
          • Current guideline solution of mounting corrugated plastic underneath arbor boards which is not Reston Approved and, as the plastic ages, the warping and accumulated dirt becomes unsightly
          • Some homeowners have constructed more hidden systems of solid roofing; but these are not always Reston approved, can sometimes create draining issues for neighboring houses, and often impede the air flow required by newer A/C units
          • The way most garbage enclosure doors have been installed makes trash bin removal difficult
          • Discussion
            • Jill: Having gone through it, she is thrilled that we are looking at this. She knows hers isn’t Reston approved and they will make her tear it down, but it needs to be fixed. She went in circles with the contractor trying to get it to work and it didn’t make sense
            • Sarah : When she redid hers recently they had the same issues and tried to make the best of it but think it is time to reevaluate
            • Kerry: His experience is with replacing a heat pump. The one that he wanted to have was too large for the enclosure. It fit but didn’t have the needed air circulation. He had it installed next to the shed and it was allowed by RA as long as it couldn’t be seen from the curb. It is a messy issue and addressing something that was designed in the 70s
            • Sandy: Depending on how diligent the contractor is, it has made it so that the homeowner is okay but it then causes issue for the neighbor
            • Scott: He has seen a few sheds that have a screen like area that was cut into the side of the shed to help with air flow. Is that approved?
            • Sandy: It is approved but is not something that is added into our design regulations. There are several artifacts where something got approved but never added into the guidelines. 
            • Jill: She has a hole cut in her shed, and RA came through and said the hole was fine but the chicken wire screen had to be removed. 
            • Sandy: She wants a professional who will know what is required. This is still in early stages and we do not know what it will cost but think it is important to do it right.
          • Given the complexity of the redesign issues at hand, and the variety of how neighboring houses intersect, the Board is recommending that an architect be hired to ensure a code-compliant, neighbor-friendly, Reston-approved option for homeowners to use when rebuilding garbage enclosures and renovating front porch areas
          • Desired design features to be address
            • Cover integrated above entrance and garbage bin
            • Appropriate drainage and guttering created for cover
            • Adequate air circulation provided for modern HVAC unit sizes
            • Resize enclosures to fit current trash and recycling bins
            • Optional additional lighting within garbage enclosures for safety
            • Blueprints provided to homeowners to assist contractors in building appropriate and complaint garbage enclosures and porch roofs
      • Deck enclosures and privacy
        • The board has fielded several complaints about mosquito issues, lack of rain protection, and privacy concerns that negatively impact homeowners in 3-level houses when they are using their rear deck area. The Board would like to explore community feedback as to if Wheelwright should add standards to our design guidelines that address these issues
        • Options to Consider
          • Wheelwright at one time was approved for retractable awning covers; some homeowners have requested more permanent structures for rain protection
          • Allowing some sort of side privacy option for decks
          • If more permanent structures are permitted, allowing those structures to be screened to prevent mosquito incursion
        • Discussion
        • Joy: Those who face public park land may have an argument for approval because they look at the natural view and RA doesn’t consider screened in porches an option. She has had this issue in other areas
        • Kristina: She saw one on Generation that faces the trail. Was that not approved?
        • Joy – Some were grandfathered in and others lived in violation and problem occured when selling
    • Exterior light fixtures
      • Wheelwright has three approved exterior lights; the original square lucite lamps, and two globe lights from Seagull Lighting. Only one of these three are still being manufactured
      • We have had many requests for new fixture options for both front and rear house lights
      • Some complaints have been
        • Existing fixtures look outdated and too plain for a front entrance
        • Style of enclosure makes LED bulbs difficult to find
      • The Board is looking to add a couple of new light fixture options for Wheelwright homeowners
      • We will be working with Reston in 2022 to determine exactly which options would be best for our cluster; but some of the features we will be taking into consideration will be:
        • Fixtures will be reasonably priced and readily available
        • Style will be able to accommodate LED bulbs
        • Light Bulb brightness and color of light will be evaluated for safety and visibility as well as the impact of light-bleed on neighboring properties
        • Timeless design that both match our architecture and resist being discontinued
    • House Number Design
      • These are our current design guidelines regarding house numbers:
        • A choice of two types
          • Blue and white metal numbers in existence
          • Wooden numbers not to exceed 6 inches in height
          • The color of these numbers matches the existing house trim
          • Numbers may be painted or stained in earth colors to match the existing house colors or sealed in their natural state
      • Many homes have lost the original blue and white number plates and wooden letters are no longer readily available. Most homes have already switched or added the metal individual style numbers that are available in local hardware stores. 
      • The Board is proposing these new guidelines
        • House numbers shall be either:
          • Original-style blue and white square metal placard; located near front exterior light
          • Simply designed, individual numbers, without ornamentation
            • Numbers may not exceed 6 inches in height
            • Numbers may be plastic or metal material; black, dark brown, brass, or silver in color
            • Numbers should be easily visible from sidewalk and shall be located around front door or on garbage bin enclosure
          • Having both the placard and individual house numbers is also permitted

Goals for 2022

  • Repaving of Parking Lot
    • Last December – discussion about parking lot rejuvenation
    • Obtained assessment and bids from 3  companies
    • The work will be done in 2022
    • Through the inspections it appears that the work probably wasn’t done properly in 2009. It is very uneven throughout the neighborhood
    • Discussion:
      • Jill : Do any provide a guarantee or a warranty over a certain period for quality of work?
      • Kristina – The guy from RA said at the most we may get a year or two guarantee
      • Jill : Have we looked at how long the companies have been in business or reviews?
      • Kristina: We used these companies as a launching point because they came recommended from RA and have been in business for a while. Interesting that you brought it up, Jay from RA said he has had really great parking lots and really bad parking lots by the same company. There have been issues with turnover and it is a problem with any paving company. He brought up one other company that he has good experience with. They are on our list to get another bid starting in the new year. 
      • Sandy – She knows that Dominion has been around a while and did our parking lot in the 90s. 
      • Mary – What they said then is in line with what they are saying now. They did it back in the 90s. Interim would be not grinding down as far but eventually would need to go in depth.
  • Speed bumps
    • Too many drivers speed down Wheelwright
      • Many kids/people walking dogs in the neighborhood
      • People trying to back out of their spots safely
    • Pros and Cons
      • Pros – slow down drivers
      • Pros – protect kids and pedestrians and other vehicles
      • Cons – irritating for drivers
      • Cons – expense?
      • Cons – wear and tear from snow plow
    • Alternatives to asphalt speed bumps?
      • Removable speed bumps
      • Other ideas?
    • Discussion
      • Jill – She is against it. She has not seen anything that makes them seem necessary
      • Cyndi – She disagrees. Delivery trucks are some of the worst offenders. They drive through the neighborhood way too fast and residents do as well
      • Roberto – We should consider the height of the speed bump or people will continue to speed through it. Additional signs might help that are also more visible
  • Erosion
    • Continue to tackle erosion
    • Areas of concern 2250-2256 – rear of houses
    • Erosion control benefits the community in several ways:
      • improves drainage/ decreases sitting water and runoff into area streams and lakes
      • Repairs and prevents further wearing away of slopes
      • Stabilization of slopes can be achieved through planting of shade tolerant vegetation – specifically native plants as they have much longer roots that hold the soil in place
  • Concrete
    • Patchwork maintenance of sidewalks on cluster property around the community
      • Limited budget
      • Continue to address tripping hazards
      • Alternate years addressing problem areas in lower vs. upper cluster
      • Community input welcome regarding areas needing to be monitored for possible replacement 
  • Landscaping
    • Continue with common areas for grass rejuvenation
    • Rebuild wooden benches throughout the cluster
  • Tree Work
    • Tree Committee
      • Separate from the board/makes recommendations to the board who ultimately decide
      • Coordinates annual review of trees with arborist
      • Largely focuses on trees that are potential risks to life and property
      • Community members can reach out to board if they are interested in joining the tree committee
    • Tree Committee charter
    • Liability

Budget review

  • Review of Profit and Loss Statement
  • Income – The Board has been putting effort into making sure everyone is paying and cleaning up delinquent accounts. Income this year looks really good. We are setting resale documents and started charging a transfer fee for new homeowners
  • Expenses – There are some things where the cost went up like insurance. Office supplies went over a little
  • Legal Fees
    • So far we are under budget, but expect an invoice this month for some services in November
  • Landscaping
    • We are slightly over, but will recover some of that as it is billed to homeowners
  • Trash and Recycling
    • We are over on the trash removal due to an increase in fees for the dumpster rentals
  • Concrete and Grounds Maintenance
    • We are slightly over in these categories for unforeseen repairs
  • Reserve Study
    • A reserve study is a long-range capital planning tool that helps anticipate and prepare for repairs/replacement of the community’s common areas
  • The Proposed Budget
    • For 2022, we have a budget with four options that we are asking the community to sign off on how we proceed
    • 4 options
      • 2 different income options and 2 different landscaping options
    • Parking Lot
      • We are planning the parking lot replacement in 2022 and plan to use reserves for this
    • Reserve Study
      • We have received three different studies with prices ranging from $2,000-$4,000
    • Other Expenses
      • We have reduced as much as we can for expenses and tried to keep them “true to actual”
  • Increasing Dues
    • Rising Costs
      • We are looking at cost increases for most of our services including landscaping, trash and recycling and others
    • Aging Neighborhood
      • As our neighborhood continues to age, the need for maintenance of property such as trees, parking lot and sidewalk increases
  • Discussion
    • Mary: There needs to be a dues increase. However, for all options the entire amount of the increase looks to be going towards operating expenses and none towards rebuilding capital reserve. We need to make sure we are putting a sufficient amount back into the reserves rather than everything be in operating
    • Kelly: When looking at everything there was a set that went towards operating, then a small amount that went towards capital. All increases since 2008 went towards capital, but operating revenue didn’t increase, so income wasn’t being allocated properly. She looked to figure out what was needed for capital and what was needed for operating. $35,000 gave us everything we needed for capital plus some. With the reserve study, everything might change for the allocation and we can reevaluate after the reserve study.
    • Sandy: Reserve studies are now required by law for HOAs in Virginia every 5 years, and boards need to review amongst themselves on an annual basis.
    • Mark: In 1998 we didn’t have a capital fund and to start one it was a significant amount per household. We need a process to make sure operating funds aren’t taken from the capital funds and we need to think of how to rebuild the fund for future residents.
  • Vote
    • Majority picked an increase of $25 per quarter, for a total of a $100 increase annually and to keep the landscaping option that we currently have

Topics for discussion

  • Quick Reminders – community mailbox to rear of LFL
  • New Community composting bin located by the tot lot
  • Parking in the cluster
    • Only registered cars will be allowed to park in the cluster
    • All vehicles must have current tags
    • 2 vehicles per household in the parking lot. Extra vehicles – Olde Crafts
    • Parking Pads for lower cluster are for offloading of items only. No vehicle should be “parked” on parking pad
    • Parking Permits 
      • Discussion
        • Sarah: How would permits with renters work?
        • Kristina: We have renters on the email distribution list. If they aren’t please get them in touch with board and we can communicate that way
        • Cyndi: There have been comments made about people parking in our lot who do not live in our community. If you see that please let the board know. 
        • Karen: If we see this should we capture the license plate number? She has seen people park and leave the community
        • Sandy: If you are seeing cars park and then leave, take a quick snapshot of the license plate and we can check the plates against a database we have. We want to be diligent about everyone having enough space.
        • Scott: Has there been any more discussions about putting in charges for electric vehicles?
        • Kristina: We talked about it in the last annual meeting and not much has been done in 2021. There has been a lot of talk and updates in RA because there are lots of communities looking into it for their communities or individual homeowners. We need to stay on top of it and explore in 2022. 
        • Cyndi: As of last year’s meeting it wasn’t cost effective at the time. It would be something that would have to come out of pocket and would be an investment up front and more of a benefit than a money maker. We would lose money for some time/
        • Scott: He understands it would cost money, but he doesn’t know many communities that have it available and it would increase property values. It also would be convenient for those that want a Tesla but have nowhere to charge it.
        • Mary: She was looking at the cost and the big part on the front end would be having to trench through the parking lot. It is possible but minimal cost would be $25k to do the installation and it would be coming out of the capital reserve fund. In terms of allowing access to it we would probably contract with one of the network companies that offers EV charging services. They would handle the billing and maintenance on the units. The Cluster should look into it in the future because it will be a selling point for people who want to move here but have an electric vehicle that they want to charge overnight at their home. 
        • Sandy: This is definitely something to think about before paving the cluster parking lot. Adding whatever infrastructure is needed subsurface. 
  • Elections
    • Three board members are up for re-election. One member is up for election to fill Ruth’s position. Others in the community may put their in the hat as well
    • Vote
      • Majority voted for Cyndi, Sandy, Kristina for a new term
      • Majority voted for Kayleen to fill the remainder of Ruth’s term

HOA Meeting – December 2021

Thursday, December 9th at 7:00 pm

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Annual Cluster HOA Meeting – December 2021

Monday, December 6th at 7PM

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Wheelwright Cluster Board Meeting Minutes – November 2021

Thursday, November 11, 2021 at 7 pm via Zoom

Attendees: Kelly, Kristina, Cyndi, Sandy, Kayleen

Community updates

Fall Cluster Clean up – how did it go?

Around 14 houses were represented during the cleanup. It was a great turn out and we were able to be successful with the projects we wanted to complete. Thank you to everyone who helped out. 

Erosion

French drain and access path – completed.  Checking with Eddie/Jose on whether grass seed was put down or if that still needs to be done – he is putting down straw instead

We may need to circle back in the Spring and see if anything else needs to be done with area and possibly plant grass or ivy. 

Watch light updates?  2265 replacement and 2215 blinding lamp

***New work orders submitted 10/4. Keeping an eye on 2265. Update:  resident at 2269 sent email about blinking watchlight on his corner – may be the same lamp?

There hasn’t been much success in getting Dominion to come out and look at the issues we are having. Or if they do the problem seems to come back shortly after. There is also still the issue of the lamp without panes. Kristina will reach out to Erin to see if the RA is able to assist.

Deck renovations – materials and colors; Door colors and styles; new approved siding colors/trim capping

Community outreach – sent out via hard copy Wheelwrighter, email, and updated tap on website

DRB -Deck guidelines will be mentioned during the annual meeting, but we are not expecting to have a full discussion. Information materials have been sent out but no one has addressed any concerns with the proposed changes. 

Tree work/Tree committee

Steve Weissman has resigned from the Tree Committee. Mike Pendleton is thinking about signing on and acting as chair of the committee. Jeffrey Cai and Kerry Wingell will continue on as members of the committee

Scheduled work with J&L on December 11th – will be coordinated and carried through by the tree committee members – Board will be available if needed

The tree committee will be responsible only for the trees in the neighborhood that pose potential hazards to life and property – this may include removal of trees, topping trees or pruning back trees that are intrusive and potentially destructive to property.

The board will be responsible for smaller trees in the neighborhood that require aesthetic pruning/trimming as these fall into the category of general landscaping.  If one of these smaller trees needs to be evaluated due to possible danger to life or property, it will then be referred to the tree committee.

Precarious tree behind 2224/2226 – Awaiting call from Peter at J&L trees to ask some questions and get an official quote for bringing down the tree.  Tree Committee to get a second (and maybe 3rd opinion) from another company.

One company quoted $2,700 and said they would be able to take down the tree immediately. 

Parking lot

Reached out to Jay from RA – have not yet heard back, probably a long shot

Also waiting to hear back from Pavement Designs, LLC

Landscaping 

Issues?  There have been some issues with work being done on houses that didn’t request work to be done. 

There have also been concerns about grass seed being laid and then the landscaping company coming and using the same space to stage materials, ruining the previous work that was done. 

Swale installation has been completed.

Garbage/Recycling

Issues? 

Annual Meeting – Monday, December 6th at 7 pm – via Zoom

Accomplishments – 2021

  • New siding specifications and color, trim capping  expansion to all houses and color adjustment
  • Concrete sidewalk repair and addition of railing railing
  • Drainage control behind houses 2245 to 2249
  • Access path added for row of houses 2217-2231
  • Updating design standards for 
  • Front doors
  • Decks
  • A/C units

Goals for 2022

  • Replacement of parking lot – speed bump? Speed bumps tend to get damaged during snow removal. Board will look into temporary options to see if there are any that can be removed when snow is expected. 
  • Erosion control perhaps behind houses 2256-2250
  • Reserve study
  • Front sheds
  • White trim options
  • Parking in the cluster – enforcement of:
  • Registered cars only in the parking lots
  • Up to date tags
  • Limit number of cars per household to 2 in parking lot – possibly have hanging parking permits
  • Parking on parking pads in lower cluster (remind those in lower cluster to report illegal parking)
  • Give people deadline (3-4 months)

Financials

  • P&L
  • Customer balance sheet
  • 2022 budget
  • Reserve study

HOA Meeting – November 2021

Thursday, November 11th at 7:00 pm

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Wheelwright Cluster Board Meeting Minutes – October 2021

Thursday, October 14, 2021 at 7 pm via Zoom

Community updates

Cluster Clean up – Saturday, October 23rd

Projects

  1. Cold patch repair on parking lot

Jay from RA has a product he recommends that is superior to Coldpatch and much easier to use called Aquaphalt.

Kristina will order the Aquaphalt from Ace Hardware as it is the best price.  Will take measurements to determine how much is needed for the potholes

2. Pulling invasive weeds and cleaning up natural areas between rows 2241 and 2243 and the area to the right of 2249 as well as other unkempt areas around tot lot. 

Mulch to be added.  Need to order.

Talked about ordering mulch from the company that delivers in bags as opposed to our landscaper who will deliver in a large pile which makes it more difficult to haul.  (Update:  did not end up ordering mulch – decided to wait until Spring.

  1. Tot lot benches

Cyndi to lead this effort – benches need to be sanded and stained.

  1. Moving sod from 2248 to the surrounding path by 2249 and 2251

This may end up being a cluster clean up project

  1. Cookout

KM put it into the last Wheelwrighter.  Thinks we are probably ok to go ahead and has been watching county COVID transmission rate, down from high to substantial.  Numbers are lower with a 3.31% positive rate.  Proposes still having the cookout since it’s outside.  Board agreed to start planning for it and cancel if transmission rates worsen.

After everyone reviews the shopping list for cookout, Kristina will go to Costco to pick up items.

Roles

Kristina will man check-in table and have coffee available and go to work later in the morning.

Will also direct people where they can do to help during clean up.

Cyndi already has some of the items needed for coffee and a table.

Sandy – in charge of asphalt patching

Cyndi – in charge of benches

Kelly and Kayleen to be in charge of weeds/invasives in the area by tot lot and between rows of houses between upper and lower cluster.

Kyle and/or Tim to grill during cookout.

Sandy to put out samples of siding and door colors and some decking information for people to view during the cleanup.  Sandy has some paint sample chips that folks can take for our approved siding colors.  If we don’t have enough, people can get more at Sherwin Williams.Erosion – 

Erosion

French drain – 2243, 45, 47, 49 and access path to right of 2231 application – this has been approved by RA but waiting on clarification on a couple of things.

For the French drain Jose will be using 57 gravel and covering it with soil and grass seed making it invisible.  RA said to use river jack instead of 57 gravel for aesthetics but agreed if underground, 57 gravel should be ok.  They had also wanted a metal edging that will go along the access path to prevent wood chips from washing down the slope.  That metal edging is supposed to be 6 in. in height but RA said they don’t want it to be higher than 4 in.  (Part of this will be underground and not visible and in places where the grade of slope prevents the railing from “hiding” some of the railing, it is ok.  Sandy suggested that the stipulation likely is so that the railing does not exceed the height of the wood chips creating a tripping hazard.  We’ll try to ensure the chips are flush with the railing.

Jose said he could probably come out to start the work after the 25th After the lines are marked by “Miss Utility” to get the lines marked.

Kristina talked to Jose about him possibly using the wood chips from the stump of the tree in front of 2230’s house for the path.  (Update:  Jose will not use these chips – we will use for other projects – Sandy suggested using around the tot lot benches since it is muddy there)

Haven’t yet gotten a quote from Chris for price to move mulch once the tree stump has been grinded by J and L.

Concrete

Completed.  Railing installed.  Everything looks great!

Everything looks really good.  Railing is installed.  

Kerry had a couple of concerns about the concrete surface being too rough and clean up being less than adequate.  We may want to monitor this going forward if we continue to use the same company but no one else has complained.  Things seem to have been completed well and on time.

Watch light updates? 

2265 replacement and 2215 blinding lamp

***New work orders submitted 10/4. Keeping an eye on 2265. Appears to be working, let me know if anyone notices otherwise. No feedback about the “searchlight” as yet.


Cyndi submitted new work orders on 10/4.  They didn’t give feedback on turnaround time.  Iit seems they have come by and taken care of it.  No one has gotten back to her about the one in front of 2257.  She will follow up if she doesn’t hear back.

Sandy mentioned the light in front of Cyndi’s house which appears to go on and off periodically as well.  Cyndi has only noticed an occasional flicker but will keep an eye on.

Deck renovations -materials and colors, Door colors and styles

Sandy working on slide-show to share with the Cluster.  Meaghan hoping to have some updates regarding decks by the end of the week.  Once we get feedback Sandy will finish DRB and send it off.  2263 submitted their DRB for deck and railings.  Sandy recommended clarification/changes  – square rails instead of round and railing holders underneath instead of on top – to their DRB before the Board signs off on it – she will address with 2263.

Community outreach

Feedback

DRB

Tree work

The amount of tree work remaining will total $6247.50 as opposed to $8100 that would have included removal of shredded stump wood chips which we hope to use for our access path by Cyndi’s home.  However, we’ll need to factor in the cost of moving the chips from one location to another in the cluster – our landscaper, Chris has offered to do this for us but I don’t have an estimate yet.

Tree planting – Jeffrey has proposed 2 trees for planting behind his home to replace the felled trees from a couple of years ago.

Tulip Poplar (native)

black sourgum tree (native)

American sweetgum (native) (alternate)

Jeffrey got prices on the Tulip Poplar trees from a nursery in Ashburn for $169.99 for a sizable baby tree (can’t remember exact size).  The sourgumm and sweetgum can also be found at the same nursery.  No price available for those yet.  The price of the trees will come out of the tree budget.  They are not covered by our tree credit.  Is everyone ok with spending the roughly $325 for the two trees behind Jeffrey’s house.

Board agreed to the trees.  (Update:  Jeffrey went to the nursery and purchased 2 black gum trees – one of which was the price that was agreed upon, the other was significantly bigger and the price was significantly more.  Board will have to address.)

Sandy proposed waiting on the cherry tree behind 2250 as agreed upon by the homeowners because when the cherry tree left, other trees filled in and now there is not a lot of light back there.  A small sapling won’t do well.  Also, many of those trees need to be considerably pruned.  Some of the remaining roots are actually sprouting and we may be able to use these offshoots to replant this cherry tree either there or other places in the cluster.

Cyndi has talked with her neighbor about the very dead tree in her neighbor’s yard and has suggested that others help to cut down the tree.  Sandy offered to take her chain saw to it after we can confirm with the homeowner.

Scope of work that the tree committee is responsible for and what the board is responsible for.

The tree committee says that they only handle trees that potentially imperil life or property.  We didn’t realize that and assumed anything to do with trees fell under the purview of the tree committee.

Board will take on the task of figuring out how to go forward with smaller tree work and potentially explore other companies for this.

Parking lot

Email regarding visit with Jay from RA

Kristina met with Jay from RA about parking lots.  Biggest take away was that RA does not do any seal coating of their parking lots because it doesn’t add to the life of the parking lot.  Addressing cracks as soon as they appear is important.  He added we are potentially looking at a foundation problem with our parking lot and it might be wise to do the 4 inch mill & pave.  

Discussion about only doing 4 in. mill & pave in the middle of the parking lot and 1.5 inches in the parking space.  Jay from RA thinks that’s a good idea.

K will continue to gather information and will talk with the guy from Pavement Design LLC to answer her questions and determine cost.

Also, determine if Jay from RA is available for a paid consultancy/project management.

Email from Pavement design, LLC – consultants for repaving lots – proposal and sample report that was completed for Marriott recently. 

Email from Pavement & Design LLC, a consultant who basically holds your hand through the process….they go through bids and put together a 10 – 15 year budget and tell you how to elongate the life of your parking lot.  However, Kristina had questions about a recent Marriott proposal that they had worked on & contradictory message about seal coating.

Landscaping 

Issues? 

Aeration of Steve’s yard that was done even though he had not ordered it.  Sandy talking with Chris to address the problem.

Progress on seeking other bids?

Will likely need to continue using Chris for another year.  No one has time to look for new bids.  Might need to save money by only doing common areas.  This way there won’t be any more problems with individual lawns and will save money too.

Will ask Chris for two proposals, 1) Common areas only, 2) common areas plus individual yards.

Homeowner Fall lawn service update

Swale installation update

Maybe next week or the week after. (Update:  Chris says he will do week of October 25th.)

Garbage/Recycling

Rollaway dumpster has been ordered for Friday 10/22 to Monday 10/25. – Ordered

Voucher to exempt us from dumping fees was actually processed and received and submitted to Bates already.  (Miracles can happen) – Done

Issues? 

None reported.

Neighborhood donation pickup

Cyndi has been working with Green Drop to get us a date for a community pickup of donated items for multiple families.  Email went out and we will hopefully get multiple homeowners to sign up

****scheduled for Wednesday 10/20 7am – 7pm – Done.

Compost bin discussion. 

Texted Lynn to ask if she’d keep an eye on it.  

Cindy asked how to take care of it and offered to help maintain as well.

Update:  Lynn has offered to keep an eye on it and communicate any issues to the board.

Parking  

Sandy suggested to start enforcing guidelines more strictly since pandemic restrictions are easing a little….two cars, tags up to date, inspections current, etc.

Financials

Financial outlook 

2022 budget

Dues increase

Kelly & KM talked about dues increase and determined that $350 is where we want to be.  It is the average for other clusters in Reston are paying..  Talked about doing it incrementally, $25 this year, $25 next year.  Money in CDs will be needed for pavement mill & grind in 2022.

CD’s

Two CD’s listed in online banking totaling $95K.  Need to call the bank to talk about them and get details.

P&L, dues

Reserve study

We have a CPA for tax prep.  KM reached out to an attorney via email but hasn’t heard back yet. Kelly will reach out to CPA to ask about reserve study.

Next Meeting

  • Thursday, November 11th at 7pm
  • Annual Meeting Monday Dec. 6th, at 7pm
    • Still half virtual, half in person?

Consensus is to have it virtual. KM will ask RA for a refund for the room.

HOA Meeting – October 2021

Thursday, October 14th at 7:00 pm

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Wheelwright Cluster Board Meeting Minutes – September 2021

Thursday, September 9, 2021 at 7 pm via Zoom

Attendees: Kelly, Cyndi, Kristina, Kayleen, Sandy, Kyle (2224)

Community updates

Siding updates

Approved!!!!!!  (because of Sandy’s awesomeness!)🙌🙌🙌 *** Awaiting final approval from the RA after requested changes to language on timing of changes.

This includes an update in siding material to switch to the more readily available 8” on center plywood (though I believe cedar is still approved as well?).  This is more in line with our currently approved 8” on center Sierra 8 cement fiber product. When switching from 12” oc paneling to 8”, the whole house does not need to be done at once. The front of the house can be replaced and the back can be done separately. 12” and 8” is not permitted to be mixed on any given side, though.

New approved siding colors – establish a new color palette that coordinates with the existing vinyl colors.

• Retired paint colors: Cedar, Navajo Red, Russet, Avocado

• Paint color carried over from currently approved color palette: Cape Cod Gray

• Paint colors to be added: Needlepoint Navy, Steely Gray, Naval, Gauntlet Gray

• Paint colors to be added that match existing vinyl colors: Connected Gray, Curio Gray

• Old, original paint colors will be phased out to achieve full compliance in a period of 10 yrs.Upgrade to include “solid color stain or paint” as only stain was previously approved but is not the best option for some siding materials.

Expand the option of poly-vinyl coated aluminum trim wrap to include all houses, not just vinyl sided houses.  Change the approved color of trim wrap on houses from musket brown to a color to match the painted Oxford brown trim.

Doors and decks will be the next guideline items that will be updated. After that Sandy will work on getting smaller items updated. There will be an appendix at the end of the guidelines listing historical guidelines. 

Erosion

Swale installation DRB application was approved.  Chris to install plantings and seed surrounding swales in September.

French drain – 2243, 45, 47, 49 and access path to right of 2231 application – finished but waiting on one homeowner signature.

Concrete

Date of service – Friday 9/10  Cyndi left notes on affected homeowners doors notifying them of the service and if they need to or are recommended to move their car. 

Watch light by 2265

Cyndi says that she thought the light was fixed but then noticed it flickering again on her walk the other evening. Cyndi will reach back out to Dominion. She also wants to have a discussion about the light by 2215. The light is too bright and does not look complete. Sandy noted that she believes there are RA guidelines to how many Kelvins the lights can be. If this continues to be an issue with Dominion we may be able to reach out to RA for assistance. 

Deck renovations – materials and colors

Looking to update guidelines to include composite decking options (i.e. Trex) 

Board plans to pick a general color palette. This allows homeowners to use different companies and will help to keep the guidelines from being outdated by companies changing names or discontinuing colors. Homeowners will have to present their color option to the Cluster Board for approval before submitting an application with RA.

On 3 level houses,  if 3 sided composite vs the 4 sided composite is chosen, the underneath will need to be painted to match. 

Board is looking at allowing options for composite and aluminum railing. Design will be limited to the squared off option to keep consistency with the rest of the neighborhood design. When possible matching composite should be used for the cocktail ledge. Some companies offer limited colors. Most seem as though they would work, except for the white option. 

The glass panel option of replacing the balusters is also being considered. 

Some companies offer a gutter casing underneath the top level deck that keeps water from getting to the lower deck. This would be a nice option to have. Further research will need to be done on color options, and if the covering will need to be painted.

Sandy will look into adding stairs as an option for decks. Other communities in Reston have staircases so this seems like a viable option. 

Board will also look into if the top deck still needs to be restricted to 8 feet. Sandy believes this restriction has to do with building code when the houses were originally built. 

Tree work

Email from Steve

https://drive.google.com/file/d/1XcpEqE7-3v5W8MqBctxxM7WEx9qliPCw/view?usp=sharing

Work to be done in December = $8100

Work to be done at end of September = $5500

Total = $12,300 (Budgeted $2000 for tree maintenance and $11,300 (already spent $850 or was that from last year?)  Regardless, we should come in under budget. Board approved tree work. 

Door updates

Community input – Sandy and I have yet to do this but plan a hard copy Wheelwrighter as well as an email to inform homeowners of proposed updates.  Will also take the opportunity to inform residents of the new design updates just approved by RA.

Timeframe? Sandy is aiming for November timeframe. 

Parking lot – 

Finley Asphalt and Concrete20212022 (minimum)2022 (maximum)
Asphalt Mill and Overlay 2″ (includes pavement markings and fire lane curb marking)$76,485.00$80,325.00$84,134.00
Contingency costs for possible areas of lot that need total replacement$15,000.00$20,000.00
Crack sealing, seal coating, and other repairs over the life of the lot$45,000.00$50,000.00
Total over the life of the parking lot (20-25 years)$140,325.00$154,134.00
Brothers Paving20212022 (minimum)2022 (maximum)
Asphalt Mill and Overlay 2″ (includes pavement markings and fire lane curb marking)$89,950.00$89,950.00
Contingency costs for possible areas of lot that need total replacement$5,000.00$10,000.00
Crack sealing, seal coating, and other repairs over the life of the lot$42,400.00$45,000.00
Total over the life of the parking lot (12-15 years)$137,350.00$144,950.00

Finley $7706/year (if lot lasts 20 years)

Brothers $9663/year (if lot lasts 15 years)

Board agrees that this work needs to be done next year. Kristina will go back to both companies to see what the cost would be to just do driving paths and not parking spaces. Also, will see if there is a way for the companies to verify that the base layer will not need to be redone. Kristina will also reach out to see if she can get more information on both companies and their reputation and work. 

Landscaping 

Issues? No specific new issues. Sandy talked to Chris about the overall appearance of the landscaping. He said to take photos of any incidents as they happen and he will address them.

Progress on seeking other bids? Will come back to in October

Other – The service request packet for grass was sent out. Work is recommended to be done in mid September.

A portion of the tree credit from the landscaping company needs to be used by December else it is forfeited.

Garbage/Recycling

Issues? No issues

Neighborhood donation pickup – Weekend of October 16th 

Amvets did not respond.  Moving on… Cyndi will contact Green drop donation

 Cluster Clean up – Saturday, October 23rd

Projects

Cold patch repair on parking lot

Pulling invasive weeds and cleaning up natural areas between rows 2241 and 2243 and the area to the right of 2249 as well as other unkempt areas around tot lot.  Plantings? http://wheelwright.website/wp-content/uploads/2021/02/Wheelwright-Cluster-map.pdf

Cluster clean up organization

It was recommended to have a welcome station where homeowners can check in and see where work is being done. Also get any materials that are needed. 

Others?

Hazardous waste pickup will be on October 9th. 

Cookout? Board will reevaluate at the October HOA meeting.

Financials

Next Meeting

  • Thursday, October 14th at 7pm

HOA Meeting – September 2021

Thursday, September 9th at 7:00 pm

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