Happy Autumn!
The morning of Wednesday, August 29, 2012, I received an email with a copy of the following announcement attached (to be the first of three meetings):
Never in the
history of The Colonies could co-owners owning units back to as early as 1980
recall this practice EVER being done. A
pro-active co-owner took the initiative to notify co-owners via The Colonies
Connection Google Group forum then numerous emails followed. Some (obvious) factors to consider about this
'sudden' change of practice and statements sent are as
follows:
- One Day notice
of the first meeting to co-owners was hardly enough time to get anyone who had
wished to attend be made aware of the meeting, particularly Colonies investor
owners who live locally
- Holding the
first meeting the night before a holiday weekend commenced ensured for the
esteemed Colonies Finance & Insurance (F&I) Committee and Management an
even lower co-owner attendance turnout
- One Co-Owner
queried to me 'Board should be directing management' and not the reverse as
appears evident here; Management giving the F&I Committee the numbers to
'run with' seems the logical route
- One person
stated since there had been a slight change in Board Members in recent years
including the addition of an Attorney could be the reason the notice was
posted
- e-Mail message from Colonies
Board of Directors President Brown to 80-member The Colonies Town Hall
Google Group forum
From:
coloniesboard@gmail.com
To: the-colonies-townhall@googlegroups.com
Sent: 8/29/2012 4:17:18 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time
Subj: 2013 Budget Preparation
To: the-colonies-townhall@googlegroups.com
Sent: 8/29/2012 4:17:18 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time
Subj: 2013 Budget Preparation
Hi
All,
There seems to be some confusion over a scheduled meeting of the
budget committee tomorrow night, with at least one resident urging
others to attend to provide input and share their views. Tomorrow
night's meeting is for the budget committee to begin work in putting
together a draft budget. Although as with all committee meetings it
must be open to residents, this is a working meeting to start
preparing the budget.
There WILL NOT will be an opportunity for observers to comment or
provide input. If you have comments that you wish to share with the
committee, please put them in writing and send them to the office to
the attention of committee chairman Bruce Freitas for consideration.
In keeping with Virginia law, we will hold an open budget meeting
where resident comments are solicited and welcome. We will advertise
this meeting well in advance so that owners can make plans to attend.
Only after input from the residents will the board make a final
decision on the budget.
Best wishes & please have a happy and safe Labor Day Weekend!
Carol B. Brown
President
There seems to be some confusion over a scheduled meeting of the
budget committee tomorrow night, with at least one resident urging
others to attend to provide input and share their views. Tomorrow
night's meeting is for the budget committee to begin work in putting
together a draft budget. Although as with all committee meetings it
must be open to residents, this is a working meeting to start
preparing the budget.
There WILL NOT will be an opportunity for observers to comment or
provide input. If you have comments that you wish to share with the
committee, please put them in writing and send them to the office to
the attention of committee chairman Bruce Freitas for consideration.
In keeping with Virginia law, we will hold an open budget meeting
where resident comments are solicited and welcome. We will advertise
this meeting well in advance so that owners can make plans to attend.
Only after input from the residents will the board make a final
decision on the budget.
Best wishes & please have a happy and safe Labor Day Weekend!
Carol B. Brown
President
President Brown
sending this message to the 80-member forum vs. also including the 177 member
The Colonies Connection Google Group forum is priceless (so much for
'transparency' and communication the Board purports to be a priority). The Colonies Crier Newsletter for the months
of June, July, August and September did not mention the 2013 budget preparation
being in progress let alone submitting input.
It is refreshing reading The Rotonda Rostrum as they actually list the
names of the committee members for each of their committees whereas The Colonies
does not (only exception is the Nominating and the Elections but that is done at
the last minute). What is the fear of
telling the co-owners who the members of the F&I Committee are (these people
are after all the ones deciding on 'our financial
future')?
Based on his
demeanor at previous years' Annual Budget Hearing Meetings and the recent
'budget committee working meetings', F&I Chairman Freitas (Colonies
co-owner since 1989 and ALSO a co-owner at The Rotonda since December 2009) is
an angry man (his retort at the October 2010 Annual Budget Hearing to co-owner
complaints at the $20 monthly condo assessment increase was that $100 was
proposed).
Highlights of
these 'working budget committee' meetings held Thursday, August 30, 2012 and
Thursday, September 6, 2012 include:
- Topic of standard of living level The Colonies community is at
presently was raised; esteemed Chairman Bruce Freitas gave the analogy of a car
and said he thought The Colonies to be a mid-sized sedan
- 3% pay raise
for staff; outrageous amount because the average civilian increase for the
12-month period ending June 30 per the Bureau of Labor Statistics was 1.7% (the
salary increase for the 2012 Colonies budget was
2%)
- Move-In base
fee to be increased to $150 (a 50% increase from the current $100 rate);
increasing the fees to $125 for move-in's occurring during the week and $200 for
Saturday move-in's would be more
reasonable/practical
- The Uniform Rental contract expenses was actually discussed (2012 budgeted amount was $14,000); a consideration to reduce this gross expense is to have the employees wear Dickies style pants and polo shirts with The Colonies logo would be far less expensive (it should be noted a co-owner raised the issue of the high cost of uniforms at the October 2011 Budget Hearing) and one female member of the F&I Committee proclaimed ‘Colonies employees may quit if they not have their uniforms’. Scary thought if we have someone like her having a say on how our money is being spent but then we live in a community where our Treasurer works in the Office Part Time and that is a conflict of interest!!
http://www.amazon.com/Dickies-Mens-Relaxed-Straight-Cargo/dp/B008HF8NL8/ref=pd_sbs_a_23
- Those
participating in the meeting came unprepared, notably Property Manager McCracken
- The third meeting, scheduled
for Tuesday, October 2, 2012 is a mere 15 days before the Annual Budget Hearing
Meeting scheduled for Wednesday, October 17, 2012. The subsequent Annual Budget
Hearing letter sent to all co-owners will hardly be received by many with truly
ample notice to make arrangements to attend (yes, the date was listed in the
October edition of The Colonies Crier but some's decision to attend the Budget
Hearing may be contingent upon the content of the 2013 budget and/or the 2013
monthly condo fee).
Fellow
co-owners, reality is going to bite us all when the Annual Budget Hearing Notice
letter is sent announcing the Budget Hearing and the 2013 monthly condo fee
rate. The 2013 'increase' could be one
or possibly a combination of the following:
- Nominal monthly increase of $5 or $15 to raise co-owner confidence
after last year’s increase (funnily enough, the F&I Members had to be set
straight as to the amount of last year’s $30/month increase by co-owners present
at the second meeting)
- Hefty increase in monthly condo assessment fees (current rate is
$510/month and the increase was $30/month from the previous
year)
- Special
Assessment charged; per Article IX (Fiscal Management) Section 5 of The Colonies
Bylaws, The Board of Directors may levy in any assessment year - a special
assessment or assessments, applicable to that year only, for the purpose of
defraying, in whole or in part, the cost of any construction or reconstruction,
unexpected repair or replacement of a described capital improvement located upon
the Condominium, including the necessary fixtures and personal property related
thereto, or for such other purpose as the Board of Directors may consider
appropriate, provided that any such assessment which is designed for the purpose
of new construction or expanding or enlarging any existing capital improvement
shall first have the approval in writing of not less than a majority of the
co-owners entitled to cast votes. A
special assessment shall become effective and it shall be due after thirty (30)
days’ notice in such manner as the Board of Directors may
direct.
It is time for
us as co-owners to band together and stop lining the pockets of Management! We should live in a community where the Board
of Directors directs Management (the Smoking Petition co-owners were forced to
circulate speaks for itself). Board
President Brown sent the following email to The Colonies Town Hall Google
Group Forum members as a way to further justify the 3% pay raises (they are
doing their job) and the timing is to coincide with the Budget Hearing Notice
Letter we co-owners will all be receiving
soon:
From:
coloniesboard@gmail.com
To: the-colonies-townhall@googlegroups.com
Sent: 9/11/2012 5:11:54 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time
Subj: Kudos to our staff
To: the-colonies-townhall@googlegroups.com
Sent: 9/11/2012 5:11:54 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time
Subj: Kudos to our staff
team, who through their own ingenuity and hard work, recently saved
the co-owners thousands of dollars. During the last board of
directors meeting we discussed a couple of bids for about $8,000 from
companies proposing to remove the unsightly tree stumps from our
property. We decided to postpone a decision to seek alternative and
less costly solutions.
When Julio returned from his leave a few weeks ago, he and his team
immediately set out to cut back much of the overgrowth of weeds that
threatened to take over. After making great strides in cleaning up
the property, Julio rented equipment that allowed them to drill out 19
stumps in two days. Then they seeded the stump areas and covered them
with straw. Since these are our staff groundskeepers, the only
additional costs were approximately $2,000 for the equipment and
materials.
Thanks guys! We appreciate your hard work and efforts to help us cut
costs.
Carol B. Brown
President
The holiday
season will soon be upon us. Today is
Saturday, September 29, 2012;
- Hannukkah starts Saturday, December 8, 2012 - 70 days
away
- Christmas: Tuesday, December 25, 2012 - 87 days
remaining
All I want for
the holidays are those Board Member and Management/Administration
resignations!
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