Board Meeting Minutes: 25 October

2233, 8PM

Board Members in Attendance
-Elliot Wild, President
-Genelle McDonald, Vice President
-Matt Keally, Secretary
-Kerry Wingell, Director
-Jessica Vasconcellos, Director

Members in Attendance
-None

September Minutes
The board approved the minutes from September with a 5-0 vote.

Bylaws Amendments
The board voted 5-0 to approve the bylaws changes presented by Ami Pape at the previous meeting. The board made several typo and grammatical corrections and will mail out two documents to all homeowners: the proposed amendments as well as an explanation of the proposed changes. Elliot will create a revised version of Ms. Pape’s notice to homeowners explaining the changes. The board will work to ensure homeowners receive the mailing with at least 30 days’ notice before the annual meeting.

Annual Meeting
A room at RCC is reserved for 7:30 on December 4th. Genelle will ask about AV equipment for use with the conferencing software. The board approved with a 5-0 vote to purchase up to $60 of refreshments to share at the meeting.

Future Projects
Genelle will ask Steve if he is still interested in performing the proposed erosion control work in Spring 2018. The board also discussed further concrete repair work to be added to the 2018 budget.

Social Committee
At the social committee meeting earlier in the week, Sandy asked Matt to relay to Genelle that there were beer cans on the patio in front of her house. Although she was unsure of the owners, Genelle agreed to remove the cans as well as an unclaimed cooler.

Tree Replacements
Elliot met with Merrifield Garden Center to discuss tree replacements. Merrifield will plant a Dawn Redwood and a Sweetbay Magnolia at the cluster entrance to replace the two dead trees in the lower cluster. Merrifield will plant the new trees and remove the dead trees on October 31st. Elliot will ask about filling the holes left by the dead trees. Additionally, Manuel has agreed to water the trees.

Snow Removal
A retainer is due to American Lawn Brothers by November 1st. Jessica will call ALB to confirm the amount.

Pest Issues
Elliot discussed raccoons climbing into his garbage can, however, he believed it wasn’t enough of a problem to warrant any board action.

Next Meeting
The next meeting will be at 2217 on Wednesday, November 8th at 7PM.

Board Meeting Minutes: 27 September

2274 8PM

Board Members in Attendance:
– Elliot Wild, President
– Genelle McDonald, Vice President
– Kerry Wingell, Director
– Matt Keally, Secretary
– Easton Warner, Treasurer

Also in Attendance:
– Ami Pape, Cluster Attorney
– Sarah Keally, 2233
– Karen Reese, 2207

Minutes
The board voted 4-0 to approve the minutes from the August meeting.

Document Retention
After being asked by the board, Ms. Pape stated that the board should retain documents for seven years: five years for the Virginia real estate statute of limitations plus an additional two years to cover discovery.

Proposed Bylaws
Ami Pape, the cluster lawyer was present to explain the proposed bylaws. The board voted 4-0 to accept the changes, to include electronic absentee voting. The board also confirmed that the proposed changes would be voted upon by the members at the annual meeting and that explanations of the proposed changes would be mailed out prior to the vote. According to Easton, roughly 25 members would be needed to hold the vote. Ms. Pape stated she would be at the annual meeting. Elliot will call RCC to reserve a room for the annual meeting and ask about allowing food.

Proposed Bylaws: Liability
Based on Wheelwright’s incorporation status, Ms. Pape added a liability clause to the proposed bylaws to protect the directors from being sued directly. The board discussed the Cluster insurance policy, which Ms. Pape agreed to review to ensure it adequately provided directors and officers insurance, common area liability, and protection for criminal acts conducted by any board members. The board voted 4-0 to provide insurance information to Ms. Pape for further review.

Proposed Bylaws: Late Fees
Ms. Pape explained the change to a section on late fees in the bylaws amendments. The late fee amount will be set by the board to avoid the default five percent set under state law. Interest must also be specified in the bylaws and is set to 12 percent in comparison with the Virginia code default of six percent. Ms. Pape also suggested to publish the cluster dues as an annual fee rather than monthly or quarterly as it will be easier to collect late assessments via court order.

Proposed Bylaws: Director Removal
Ms. Pape discussed the reasoning for the changes to removing directors. She stated it was not uncommon for board members to never attend a single meeting, hence the ability to remove directors after three consecutive meetings. In all cases other than the supermajority vote for removal, a hearing must precede a vote to remove the offending board member.

Proposed Bylaws: Remote Participation and Absentee Voting
Ms. Pape explained the proposed changes for electronic participation and absentee voting. The cluster must allow remote participation to align with state law. The board suggested that absentee voting should be conducted via any specified electronic rather than just email.

New Virginia laws affecting HOAs
Ms. Pape explained that recent changes to Virginia law required action from the cluster. She would report back to the board as to exactly what those changes meant. One change requires additional information to be provided to new homeowners, such as six previous months of board meeting minutes.

Registered Agent
The board voted 4-0 to approve Ms. Pape to be the registered agent for Wheelwright Cluster. In the case of a lawsuit, this would reduce the likelihood of a process server being unable to reach board members.

Auditing and Taxes
Ms. Pape stated that no law required the cluster to perform an audit, however, she recommended that the board conduct an audit every two years. She also recommended that the cluster file its taxes as an HOA rather than a corporation.

Fall Cleanup
The fall cleanup will be held on September 30th at 10AM. Jessica ordered the dumpster and it will arrive prior to the cleanup. Items to address include trash, bench statining, planter box replacement, weed removal, bat house construction, and removal of Bill’s treadmill. The board voted 4-0 to purchase up to three bat houses from MOM’s Organic Market. The board authorized Karen to purchase up to $350 in food and drinks for the cookout.

Snow Removal
The cluster currently has no snow removal contract. This will be discussed at the next meeting.

Merrifield Walk-through
Merrifield will be at the cluster on October 6th at 10:30 AM to discuss tree replacement. The board voted 4-0 to authorize all cluster members who show up to form a committee and vote on the species and location of replacement trees, assuming these decisions would not incur any costs to the cluster. This decision will be final.

Forsythia Replacement
Kerry has been in contact with Tree60 regarding the replacement of his Forsythia.

Financials
Dues will be posted the first week of October.

Next Meeting
The next meeting will be held on Wednesday, October 25th at 8PM at 2233.

Board Meeting Minutes: 24 August

2274 8PM

Board Members in Attendance:
– Elliot Wild
– Genelle McDonald
– Kerry Wingell
– Matt Keally
– Easton Warner

Pests
The board deferred action regarding both rat sightings and a bad mosquito season. With respect to mosquitoes, the season is almost over. One course of action would be to notify residents in the early spring to be sure they remove any source of standing water. Another idea, suggested by Genelle, would be to encourage bats to take up residence in the area by constructing bat houses. As for rats, Elliot commented that many residents do not put trash bags in trash cans the night before pickup. Despite this, he has seen very few bags torn open by animals.

Tree Replacement
The board decided to invite Merrifield to the cluster to point out appropriate tree species and locations for planting. This will be on Sunday, September 17th at 2PM. As part of the replacement, Merrifield will remove the dead tree in the center island of the lower cluster, however, the cluster will be responsible for filling the resulting hole.

The board could not come to an agreement on tree placement and species, prompting the call for Merrifield to provide suggestions. Locations discussed included on either side of the front entrance, behind the bus path, behind 2219 where a tree was recently removed, and near the RA trail behind 2258 and 2256. Species discussed included Sweetbay Magnolia, Redbud, Ironwood, and Littleleaf Linden.

Proposed Bylaws Changes
Genelle will invite the cluster lawyer, Ami Pape, to the next meeting to discuss the proposed bylaws amendments. Easton mentioned that before a previous bylaws amendment vote, the board posted the proposed changes on residents’ doors and mailed a copy of the proposed changes to each residence. The amendments will also be posted on the website.

Fall Cleanup
The Fall Cleanup will be on Saturday, September 30th at 9:30 AM. Board members will meet at 9:00 AM. The agenda will include filling the the tree hole in the lower cluster center island, bench staining, trash pickup, planting bulbs near the entrance, and replacing a planter box in the upper cluster island.

Landscaping
Several board members noticed that the grass strip along Olde Crafts was unmowed in addition to an area behind 2214. This will be brought up with the landscaping contractor.

Parking Lot
The parking lot sealcoating went smoothly. All residents moved their vehicles in time.

Tree Removal
Elliot will talk to Tree60 to ask about replacing a Forsythia that was destroyed during the recent tree removal effort.

Minutes
The board unanimously approved the minutes from the previous meeting.

Expired Vehicle Registration
The board decided to continue the practice of notifying residents of expired vehicle registrations. There are several vehicles with expired registrations — the board decided to post notifications on these vehicles as a reminder to renew registrations. These notices will be posted with the understanding that such vehicles could eventually be towed as stipulated in the cluster guidelines. Ample time (at least several weeks) will be provided as well as multiple notices before a vehicle will be towed.

Cluster Audit
Easton has not been able to reach his POC at Ross, Langan, and McKendree about a cluster audit.

Next Meeting
The next meeting will be on Wednesday, September 27th, 8PM at 2274.