Annual Meeting Minutes

Wheelwright Cluster Board Meeting – December 7

Attendees: Kristina, Jessica, Sandy, Cyndi, Sarah, and Kelly

Residents from: 2246, 2235, 2224, 2256, 2242, 2244, 2228, 2205, 2230, 2254

Meeting was called to order at 7:06 PM by Kristina Myers, Interim President

2020 In Review:

  • Covid-19 disruptions to board meetings/contracted work – 
    • Board Meetings from March onward held on virtual platforms
    • DRB application delays 
    • Concrete companies did not respond to inquiries
    • Landscaper having trouble with sick crew members
  • Erosion – 
    • Work to the rear of houses 2251-53 delayed due to DRB delays
    • Drainage work including construction of artificial swale filled with wash gravel to route water to drainage stream and prevent further erosion
    • Will likely ensue week of December 21st
  • Concrete – Cyndi
    • Upper cluster – most work completed in this section to save money
    • Portions of sidewalk in front of 2201 around corner to 2223.
    • Lower cluster areas to be addressed in the Spring
  • Shingles – Jessica
    • Discussed the newly approved shingles by Reston DRB as well as older ones already approved by our cluster guidelines
    • Added a few architectural shingle styles – see slide
      • Newly approved shingles will be added to the cluster guidelines
  • Landscaping – Sandy
    • Grass rejuvenation project – added grass seed to several areas with the help of the landscaping contractor to help build up the grassy areas
    • Showed several before and after pictures of the work and results
    • Next year they want to address more areas in the peninsulas and lower cluster areas
  • Tree Update – Tree Committee
    • Steve gave a quick overview of the work completed in 2020 to a total estimated cost of $11,027.50 (including a 15% winter discount).

2020 Budget Review:

  • All of the expenditures were sent out via email ahead of the meeting
  • Saved money on meeting room
  • Little over budget on website maintenance fees (paid for two years instead of one)
  • Greatly under budget for snow removal
  • Concrete work – still awaiting final invoice for December for a total of ~$4,000
  • Tree removal – awaiting final invoice once work complete, should arrive this month
  • Erosion – awaiting final invoice – just under budget this year

2021 Budget Proposal:

  • General liability insurance – what we actually pay
  • Reduced office supplies
  • Copying – small amount but reduced from previous years
  • Wheelwrighter – reduced down to $0
  • Landscaping – just received quote for $21,080
  • Trash removal went up
  • Tree removal will go up slightly
  • Grounds maintenance – new category to capture things like grass rejuvenation and other similar projects – budgeted $1500
  • No questions or comments

Updating Wheelwright Cluster Guidelines – Sandy

  • Started with shingles and then added on more for a cohesive looking neighborhood
  • Learned that several currently approved siding materials are expensive (special orders), hard to source, or discontinued
  • Providing recommendations for updates and replacements that are easy and affordable options
    • Recommended to replace 12” RBB Cedar to 8” T1-11 plywood (which is currently in stock at Home Depot and Lowes)
    • Hardieboard already approved but must be painted, which doesn’t last as long
    • Recommendations on solid exterior latex paint colors over stain due to the materials and how they absorb the stain versus paint
      • There was some discussion about the pros and cons of stain versus paint
      • Residents are ok with having paint and stain options to help make the colors more uniform
    • Remove vinyl colors from guidelines since all colors have been discontinued and nothing matches to replace it
      • Will grandfather in those who already have vinyl siding
    • New Colors – update Wheelwright Cluster palette to modern colors to blend with existing vinyl siding
      • See slide for more information
      • There was discussion about the color options and some people might want to see more
  • Discussed poll for voting on recommendations provided by board
    • Siding size – 100% voted to move to newer size of siding – 8” 
    • Trim and siding materials – 100% approval for more cost effective options
    • Colors of siding – 81% for Pacific Blue, 75% for Calvary, and 63% each for Pewter and Cool Charcoal
      • Most people agreed that we could keep all seven colors
    • For phasing out the colors, residents agreed to a timeline of 10 years to come into compliance with the newer colors

New Topics:

  • Electric car charging stations – up to $3600 per charger, not including taxes and shipping
    • Also would need to hire contractors for electrical and installation on top of purchasing
    • Would be more for maintenance and not a profit maker
    • More of an investment and incentive for purchasing in the community 
    • Question: is this something we can put in ourselves as individual owners? Yes, you theoretically can if you wanted to do that.
    • Question: Is there data to show what the added value would be to condos and other HOAs? Not currently, but this is relatively new. RA might have more information.
    • Mary offered to write an article on electric car charging for the website in the future.
    • Many residents are willing to consider but don’t think we are ready for it yet.
  • Asphalt Rejuvenation
    • Two layer process
    • 4 year warranty on flaking, peeling, and chipping
    • 3 year fuse bond overlay warranty
    • Proposal received in July 2020 was $8,889.00; we just did a resealing in 2017 at a cost of $11,248
    • More research needs to be done, but residents are willing to consider it
  • Glass collection
    • Pay a company to come and collect the glass to be used as ground cover material
    • Most people feel it is not worth it 
  • Community Composting Proposal
    • Put on list of things to do in 2021 
    • Most people agree with it and would be willing to try it
      • See benefits and ideas of bins with the slides
    • Would need to find a more ideal location for the cluster but that can be overcome
    • Rules would need to be followed to make sure the piles are maintained

Voting for new board members:

  • Ruth Schulte was nominated and seconded as a new board member
  • Kelly Fairbank, current Treasurer, also is willing to be a board director
  • Poll – members voted by majority vote (100%) to elect both Kelly and Ruth in as new members

New positions will be determined by chat over the next few days.