Highview Homeowners Condominium Association

 

 

 

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Archived Mtg Notes

Officers & Block Captains

Assoc Directory

Bylaws&Condo Declaration
 
Condo Site Map

Proxy Voting Form

Work Order Slip
 
Release Of Liability

 Board Suggestions

Division of Expenses

Welcome Letter


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Next Board Meeting:

  As Needed

 

Assoc Mailing Address:

   Highview Homeowners Condo Assoc

   P O Box 341

   New Richmond, WI 54017

 

 

This website is no longer current.

 Last update was for the OCT 2019 meeting. The linked documents were current as of OCTOBER 2019.
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RESIDENTS ARE REMINDED OF THE ASSOCIATION FEE INCREASE TO $125 PER MONTH EFFECTIVE JANUARY 1, 2020.  Residents who use their financial institution to make association fee payment are urged to start the new fee payment process very soon

HIGH VIEW CONDO ASSOCIATION BOARD MEETING

October 21, 2019

- President Peggy Powell called the meeting to order at 9:00 a.m. with Alice Heinbuch, Brian Jones, Frank Segerstrom, Jeff Titcomb and Myles Walsvig present.  No guests attended. 
 - Financial update:  Alice related an October 20 checking account balance of $3,813.07 and October 20 savings account balance of $1,720.44. 
- M/S –Titcomb/Walsvig – the minutes of the October 4 board meeting be accepted as printed.  Carried. 
Old Business:
-To accommodate a Highpoint resident request President Powell will ask that the gutter and downspout cleaning will be started on Highpoint on November 6.  Cleaner will work north thereafter.
-Sidewalk and apron repair will be postponed until next spring at which time more estimates will be gathered.  A main reason for the delay is insufficient funds.
-Dead tree removal by New Richmond Tree Service will occur later this fall.
-The board made one change (new title) and one addition (fee increase motion) to the amendment reorganization.  This amendment reorganization to bylaw and covenant changes since 1998 will be published on our website.
-Concerning the recent shrub trimming the board noted that the shrubs could have been cut shorter.  The lawn maintenance company will be informed.
-Trimming of low branches on originally planted rear trees within our association has neared completion.  A letter of complaint that the board received was read and comments were duly noted.  Residents are reminded that these trees are not resident-owned and will be trimmed at board discretion.
-Last week Frank Segerstrom removed some of the brush stockpiled in the trees east of the elementary school.  Weather permitting board volunteers will transport more to the nuisance grounds this week.
Others: 
-The board reminds residents of the usefulness of gutter heat tapes in the winter.
-Alice Heinbuch read the thank you received from the Adeline Cloutier family.
New Business:
-The board was relatively pleased with the order maintained at the recent October 17 general meeting.  Few side discussions occurred.
-Treasurer Heinbuch reported contacting the waste management company who indicated that smaller garbage bins are available (at the same cost) but the company prefers the larger bins for easier winter pickup.
-Secretary Jones issued new directories to the board members.  These directories include residents’ phone numbers.
-M/S – Segerstrom/Titcomb – present officers (Peggy Powell – president, Alice Heinbuch – treasurer and Brian Jones – secretary) remain the same for the next one year term.  Carried.
-M/S – Heinbuch/Titcomb – Myles Walsvig serve as secretary and snow contact person from November through March in Brian Jones’s absence.  Carried.  NOTE:  Kathy and Brian Jones have paid their association fees November through March (2 x $110 and 3 x $125) - Block captains are as follows:
  

   Woodland

Myles Walvig – 803 Woodland

   Spruce & Highview

Frank Segerstom – 1131 Spruce

   Balsam

Dawn Clemens – 1114 Balsam

   Highpoint – April thru Oct

Brian Jones – 1131 Highpoint

   Highpoint – Oct 26th thru March

Myles Walsvig

                    

-Our lawn maintenance /snow removal contract expires on March 31, 2020.  We await a new contract proposal from Jagusch Lawn Maintenance.  A second request will be emailed to them.
-No new work orders were received.
REMINDERS:
-Snowplowing will be done when there has been an accumulation of 2 inches or more.  In the event there is a plus 4 inches snowfall, plowing will be every 3-4 inches in an effort to keep the driveways passable.  The sidewalks will be shoveled when the final plowing is done.”  (Jagusch Lawn Care contract)
-If snow removal is imminent residents are asked to tie up their extension downspouts to facilitate driveway plowing.  Extensions should be lowered during melts.
-A vehicle on a driveway during snowfalls may result in a driveway not being plowed.
-The board will keep an eye on snow accumulation on association roofs during the winter and deal with the snow accordingly.
-Please help keep your street’s fire hydrants clear of snow.
Others:
-Jeff Titcomb announced spending time on Friday analyzing the Zimmerman exhaust fan problem.  He concluded the problem was not a roofing issue.  A new fan motor is needed.
-A High View resident has reported having garbage taken from the garbage bin before pickup.  As well, seemingly some recycle bins have been misused.  The board reminds residents to shred any valuable papers before placing them in either bin.
-Myles Walsvig related that our present insurance policy has some water backup coverage.  The company offers a $15,000 secondary coverage to primary insurance coverage.
-Our welcome letter needs to be updated and will be. 
-Next meeting – as needed. 
Adjournment – 10:45 a.m.