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May Newsletter

Hello Trailheaders! Hopefully everything is blooming as you wanted.

Construction News

  • Construction on lots 1 and 11 has begun.  Cones have been placed on the Trailhead Lane parking pads to keep construction traffic off them.  Residents and guests are free to move the cones to park but we ask that you put the cones back when you are done using the pad.
  • With all the construction taking place the board would just like to remind everyone to be mindful of the speed at which people are driving through the development for both our safety and that of the workers.
  • Lot 14 has sold; it will be an Alistar ranch style home.

HOA Business
General Items

  • A reminder to our residents that the streets are meant for egress only.  We do not have sidewalks; additionally the streets are narrower than your traditional city street.  Be careful when walking or biking out of the neighborhood for oncoming traffic.  Furthermore biking in the street for recreation is not permitted.
  • With summer upon us and outdoor activities in full swing we would like to remind everyone that the pond, area around the pond (demarcated by the wooden fence) and retention ponds located off of Hobby Horse and Side Saddle are off limits for safety and liability reasons.
  • Parking in the street is not permitted overnight per city ordinance as well as the neighborhood rules. Please use the parking pads if you or your guests need to park overnight in the neighborhood.
  • A quick reminder that per the neighborhood rules and regulations residents should have their garage doors closed except for egress or when performing activities outdoors.
  • As the weather improves our four legged friends at ARF are spending more time outside.  If barking persists for more than 20 minutes please feel free to contact the Berea PD non-emergency number (440-826-5870) and they will address the issue.
  • Residents will be should have received the annual meeting paperwork on or before May 11. If you haven’t please contact the board.

Landscaping & Design

  • Another benefit of summer time is household projects! Remember if you are planning landscaping or architectural/design changes to submit a landscaping or design form to the respective committee.  All forms are available on the website.  When you fill them out you can drop them off to the committee chair in person or email them to landscaping@trailheadvillage.com or design@trailheadvillage.com and make sure to read the rules and regulations to see what is and isn’t permitted in the neighborhood.
  • A reminder that residents that only 3 flower pots are allowed on the fronts of homes and there are no lawn ornaments permitted.

Upcoming Meetings
Meetings are always posted on the community website calendar.

Annual Neighborhood Meeting
Tuesday June 11, 2013 – 7:30 PM
Berea Room at Berea City Hall
11 Berea Commons, Berea, OH 44017

As always if anyone has questions feel free to contact the board at theboard@trailheadvillage.com

April Newsletter

Hi Trailheaders,

Happy Spring??  Surely it’s right around the corner….and soon we’ll be outside doing all the great park things we moved here to take advantage of!

There is a lot of news to pass along so here goes:

Annual Election of Board Member 

For those of you who are new to Trailhead since last spring, every year we have one Board member who rotates off the Board after serving a 3-year term. This makes room for a different resident to be elected to the Board. The election happens at the annual meeting that takes place on the second Tuesday of June (June 11) at 7:30PM in the Berea Room at City Hall.  Any resident whose name is on the deed of their home, is eligible for election, one person per household. The call for nominations has gone out. When someone is nominated, the Board speaks with that person to be sure they are willing to serve. Then their name goes on the ballot. You will receive, by USPS, on or before May 11, a list of nominees, any items to be voted on, and a proxy statement. The proxy statement is to be used if you will not be able to attend the meeting but want to cast a vote. More information about the meeting and election will follow, but if you have any questions, please email Laura.

Construction news 

Lot 9 will be closing on April 16.  Lot 1 dig is scheduled for April 19. There will be cones blocking the parking pads at the top of the hill during working hours, to keep the construction trucks off the pads. If you, a resident, or a guest, needs to park up there, please just move the cone and use the pad as it is intended to be used.  The next market home will be constructed on lot 11. It will be a Chester, and the dig is scheduled for April 26.

A word of caution, when construction on lot 1 begins, the entrance will be difficult to navigate….I guess that means no more whipping around the corner!!!

Landscape news 

Bill Sweeny is the Chair of the Landscape Committee. As such, he is the person to contact if you have problems, concerns or questions about landscape and/or landscape services. His email is bsweeny12@gmail.com.  Our landscaper has asked that all communication go through either the Board or Bill. He will be meeting with the site supervisor each week when they are here, so he can make sure your concerns are addressed in a timely manner. Schill landscape will be out in about 3 weeks to do the spring cleanup and it looks like our weekly service will most likely be on Tuesdays. Just a reminder to those who have a sprinkler system, please don’t run it the day of lawn services.

Email news 

To date, when you receive an email from the Board, it has come from Laura’s email address. Be assured the email was written by the entire Board, but we did not have an email address just for Board use. This will change shortly. In the near future, all communications from the Board will come from theboard@trailheadvillage.com. When we begin to use this, please send your communications to the Board to that address.

Website News 

Since many of us will want to begin Spring projects soon, please remember to access the website for forms needed to make changes and additions to your landscape, and/or your decks or patios. We are continually updating these forms as we find ways to make them work better for residents and the Board.

Please read the section of the Rules and Regulations, found on the website, concerning what you can do without asking for approval.

Status of Drees’ Realtor 

Katie Hoecker, the realtor for Drees at Trailhead, is now working out of Strongsville. There is more traffic there and she is better able to refer buyers to our development.

Other

Please feel free to shoo away the geese that love to use our pond and the surrounding grass. They are totally messy and any help anyone wants to give is appreciated.

 

February Newsletter

Hi Trailheaders,
Here we are at the end of February and more than half way through winter….phew! Once again, news is light this month.
Just to let you all know, the Board has contacted Drees, the project manager and Katie Hoecker about the early starts of the construction workers, the general messiness of our neighborhood, and the overnight parking of vehicles and machines on the road. I know we are all anxious to have better weather, less mud, and a neater neighborhood!
As many of you are aware, the other night it was raining so hard that the street flooded. The Board wanted to let you know that this was due to the new erosion runners that were placed in the sewers to prevent the mud from getting into the sewers. The runners were working and consequently the road flooded because the rain came so hard and fast. With spring rains, this will probably happen again. Once construction is complete, the runners will be removed.
With spring just around the corner, please remember that if you want to make changes or additions to your landscape (or house), you will need to fill out the appropriate forms. The turn around time is about 21 days, so please plan ahead. The forms are available on the website. Please review the rules and regulations concerning number of flowerpots that can be on your front porch and other landscape items. Also be aware of what is allowed in the backyard, on decks or patios, and where things must be stored.
We heard from Katie Hoecker that lot 1 has sold. The couple that bought it is Willie and Etta Wells. No dig date has been set yet.
The Board had a response to a request for new committee members in last month’s newsletter. We are happy to welcome Karin Raajimakers, who has joined the social committee.  Please consider adding your talents to any one of our committees by contacting Laura Goepfert, mgoep@aol.com. It is great to see new residents begin to join in the workings of Trailhead!
I am trying to think of other things to pass along, but it truly has been a very quiet (no pun intended) month. The Board meets on March 6th, so if you have any concerns or questions please forward them along.
Here’s to Spring!!

January Newsletter

Hi Trailheaders,
Hope this January 2013 newsletter finds everyone warm and snug in your great Trailhead homes. Things are not exactly quiet at Trailhead, but we’re also not hanging out at the street corner chatting and socializing!
News is slim this month so we’ll get right to it. As you may recall, Rod Rouse resigned as Chair of the Landscape Committee and Bill Sweeny has kindly stepped into that role. We have added a new member to the committee so there are 3 residents on it: Chair, Bill Sweeny, Mary Wnek and newcomer Karen Angiocchi. For those of you who haven’t met Karen and her husband Mark, they purchased the Little’s house a few months ago. If there are any other residents who would like to help out with the committees, please contact Laura Goepfert (mgoep@aol.com). The 2 other committees are Design and Review and Social. We are always happy to have new members, so don’t be shy!
The Board would like to remind you to take time to review our website occasionally as there are updates and notices, in addition to the rules and regulations that we live by here at Trailhead Village – just to refresh our memories, especially in this frigid weather! trailheadvillage.com. We have had some feedback from residents about the rule concerning leaving your garage door open for extended periods of time. Remember that garage doors must be closed except for ingress and egress or purposeful activity. Please refer to section C of the Rules and Regulations, under “environment of common areas”. In addition, a reminder that according to the rules and regulations, all Christmas lights are to be removed no later than 2 weeks after New Year’s Day. Please refer to section D under Home/Lot Restrictions of the rules and regs.
Speaking of the website, Brad has been working on cleaning it up and making certain areas easier to use. He has also begun work on a private residents section where we will be able to have newsletters and documents posted.
As we’re sure you have noticed, there is a sold sign on lot 29. A dig date has not been set yet. Katie had nothing to report concerning additional sales for this month.
On a sad note, one of our residents, Shirley Nash, passed away on January 12. She was a fun and vibrant woman who will be missed by many, especially at our yearly fall picnic.
That about covers everything…..stay warm!

December Newsletter

Hi Trailheaders,
The Board extends our wishes for a happy holiday season to all. It has certainly been a very eventful 2012, and looks to remain that way in 2013. We will finish out this Board’s tenure remaining active and pressing for HOA concerns as the development of phase one draws to a close.
A new item for 2013 includes the hiring of a law firm to represent our interests. We have hired the firm of Kaman and Cusimano, specialists in homeowners associations, beginning January 1. Two other law firms with whom we have had contact with this year recommended this firm to us. Their practice is solely in the area of homeowner associations. Financially, they are also a good fit for us. They charge a $400 yearly fee. This fee provides unlimited 15-minute phone help to the Board members throughout the year. They also hold seminars for Board members to help understand the financial and procedural responsibilities of a Board and insurance issues. We have already received booklets helpful to the Board on running a homeowners association.  The Board will have a face-to-face meeting with them in March.
As we have read the materials supplied by Kaman and Cusimano, we were happy to understand that our insurance needs are adequate for our current situation. While we are speaking of insurance, we have moved our insurance policy to an agent in Berea who will be meeting with us in the spring to assess our future insurance needs as we move closer to owning the common properties.
Speaking of the common properties, our attorney’s have enlightened the Board on the way the common properties will come to us. We had always assumed that we would have a say on whether the properties were in acceptable condition before we agreed to accept them. We do not have that ability. When the number of units has been built to satisfy the Covenant between the bank and us, the properties will be signed over to the HOA. In light of that, we are working with the Building Department to understand the detention ponds and what needs to be done to them so they can pass the annual inspection (they have never passed inspection). We are also working with the tax department to determine what our property tax will be for those parcels of land. This information will help the Board understand and plan for expenses when this land is deeded to us. Insurance costs will increase and our new agent is ready to walk the property and make suggestions on our insurance needs once we own the common properties.
Another aspect of HOA management concerns the small day-to-day things that the Board deals with. The booklet provided to the Board by Kaman and Cusimano was very helpful in this area. We are a small business and as we grow, the running of the HOA will, by necessity, be run more formally. We did a great job for the years when we were 13 in number. Now we are shortly to become 23 homes and you may notice a subtle change in the way things are run.
The privacy forms have been returned and a new roster will be published in January. We will wait for the information from the newest residents of lot 32 and then will email everyone the new info. You will see how each home wishes to be contacted by other residents.  If you want to contact people as a group, just send your request to the Board and we will do that for you.
At this time we would like to welcome the owners of lot 31, Dan and Sandy Fay. They closed on their home on December 28th and will be moving in slowly. If you see them out and about, please offer them the usual Trailhead greeting. They are very excited to be moving here, and it’s hard to meet people in the dead of winter!
We have some news on the lots being constructed and to be constructed in the future. As we have mentioned in the past, lot 8 was sold to a retired couple from Strongsville, Jim and Kathy Ruppe. This home will be an Alistair ranch. A market home, Crosby, is being built on lot 9. Ground breaking for lot 5 will happen shortly. The next market home will be built on lot 11. This will be a Chester. When either of the market homes on lot 9 or 11 is sold, another market home will be built on lot 7. That model will be a Crosby. It looks like lot 29 has been sold. The paperwork is still in process so it will be a few days before a sold sign appears on that lot. A Chester model with no fourth bedroom will be built for Kathy and Bill Boron.
Our 2 new streetlights have been delayed in installation. The one between the Sweeny’s and Angiocchi’s is scheduled to be installed shortly. The one in front of lot 10 will be delayed.
Our 2013 budget was fine tuned at our Board meeting on December 29th. We will get that out to you with explanation in January. Given all the building, it will require constant revision in terms of revenue during the year. But, that’s all for the good!
Speeding is a real issue for Trailhead. It is impossible to control the truck speed, but we can control our own speed. Please observe the 10-mile an hour speed limit sign and be aware of small children. This is especially true for the curve in Side Saddle Lane. The Board frequently receives complaints about speeding Trailheaders.
Our new purchase order form is working well for us. We have distributed the new Landscape change and Design and Review change forms to the committees and to Katie Hoecker. Katie is now able to work with prospective owners on their landscape and design requests before they move in.
Speaking of committees, after 6 years of chairing the Landscape Committee, Rod Rouse will be resigning from that position effective January 1, 2013. Bill Sweeny has agreed to assume the Chair of that committee. Rod has spearheaded the bidding process of the landscape/snow removers over the years, watched over their performance, addressed residents’ complaints and concerns, and been the liaison between residents and landscape/snow contractors. He has worked tirelessly on our behalf. The Board, and I am sure all the residents, wish to thank him for all he has done for us.
You have seen our new more formal and informative dues notice by now. Thanks for using the HOA community mailbox to get things back to us. Someone asked about the security of that box. Only the Board members have keys to it and it is checked frequently, so whatever you put in the mailbox does not sit there for days on end.
The Board wishes everyone at Trailhead a happy and healthy new year! If you have questions or concerns please contact us by email.