2022-8-17 August Meeting

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Aug 212022
 

In attendance: Bill Kerner / Shawn Maynard / Alexis Hammer / Austin Scott / Bradon Martin / Spencer Bradley. Excused: Kendal Madsen

Rental / CCRs Discussion: Discussed rental duration, events and disruptive activities at homes, businesses out of residences, and fine schedules. Add transfer fee for any new owners moving in. Long term leases to be submitted to Utah HOA for review with a fee to be determined. Revisions to be sent out to residents for feedback.

Gate: Reviewed ideas for the gate. A list will be compiled of a few options with estimated costs and sent out to the residents.

Water: Briskey’s still doing a survey of the back flow preventers. Have not been able to get a company to quote to repair the water tanks.

West Property: Talked about making similar stipulations that we made to Kap property for any new neighboring property owners.

Next Meeting:

2022-7-25 July Meeting

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Jul 262022
 

In attendance: Bill Kerner/ Shawn Maynard/ Kendal Madsen/ Alexis Hammer/ Austin Scott / Bradon Martin. Excused: Spencer Bradley

Annual Meeting: Bowery is great/ maybe desert potluck next time.

VRBO Discussion: Fine schedule reference website/ document/ & tie in collection process. Austin will share doc via email & Kendall will share his vrbo ccr’s we will review and everyone will share thoughts via email.

Water: Bill will get water meter info for Alexis and push to get the agreement from Pleasant View City.

CCR’s: Will include the additional 3 lots.

Next Meeting: 8/17 6pm at cannery

Pole Patch Landowners Association Annual Meeting

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Jun 282022
 

Wadman Nature Park Bowery

Monday- June 27, 2022

Meeting Minutes

  1. Shawn introduced all the new owners in Pole Patch.  
  2. Discussion about rentals: State Law allows rentals inside primary residence and CCR’s cannot change that however there is process to allow that to happen. Don Scott suggested that the CCR’s address and point that out.  Detached accessory rentals are not allowed in Pleasant View City.  A discussion was held about short term rentals.  The board will send out any proposed changes to the CCR’s in August. Feedback will be gathered, and a vote will happen if needed.  
  3. John Sears with Utah HOA reviewed our financials.  It was pointed out that last year we had a deficit because of the Pleasant View water takeover. Our projection this year is that $6,000 will be put back in reserves.
  1. Kendall Madsen requested that residents to be mindful of speeding up the road past the gate.  At nighttime the noise is especially disruptive.
  1. Bradon Martin discussed the gate code and gate openers.  The gate code will be changing soon to #2022 from #5555.  This change will happen either quarterly or bi-annually.  This is the code that should be given out to friends, family, and visitors.  Also, owners can get with Bradon to request a gate opener so that they are not having to use a code to open the gate.  Any requests to have the gate opened for a period of time should go through Bradon Martin at 801.458.1707
  1. Bill Kerner presented the update on the water system. The two tanks have been dived and surveyed and will need some minor repairs.  Pleasant View city has accepted the current water meters but is requiring backflow preventers at each property to prevent contamination between the culinary water and the water used to for outside watering.  Briskey Plumbing will be doing a survey to find out which properties need backflow preventers.  It will be up to each individual property owner to pay for and install the correct backflow preventer.  Once Pleasant View city has taken over the water system a fee schedule will be sent out to all owners. 
  1. Shawn requested that all owners to be mindful of their dogs barking at night and to put them inside if they are barking. 
  1. Shawn reported on the roads. Edges were recently repaired after the recent runoff.  We will be crack sealing from Burnham and above every other year.  This is an off year.  Below Burnham will need to be replaced at some point and crack sealing does not make any sense.  Many owners requested for Shawn to talk with the snow removal company and have them be careful when pushing snow off the road so as to not do so much damage to landscaping.  It was also reiterated that owners who are doing construction need to repair damage that is caused during their construction.  
  1. A vote was taken on the three open board positions. Shawn Maynard will stay on as President.  Alexis Hammer and Austin Scott have been voted on to the board. 

2022 – 4-12 April Meeting

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Jun 062022
 

Meeting Attendees: Shawn Maynard, Spencer Bradley, Justin Wood, Bill Kerner, Bradon Martin. Excused Kayla Decker and Kendall Madsen

Pole Patch Updates: Jason Kap has purchased the Christofferson property and is advertising that lot along with the 40 acre piece to the north he already owns is for sale. New owner at Montierth home. Also a new owner of the 9 acre parcel on Waterfall Drive.

Roads: Some edge work needs to happen along Pole Patch Drive near the gate.

Water: The divers reviewed the tanks in February. There is some repair work to be done to the inside and outside. This needs to be happen ASAP. Briskey will mobilize by the end of month to do the survey on the back flow preventers which is paid by the HOA. The cost to install / replace the back flow preventers at each individual lot will need to be paid by each owner. The invoice for the valve repair has been paid. By mid summer everything should be ready for a final agreement with Pleasant View City.

Gate: New guest gate code will be sent out shortly.

Short Term / Long Term Rentals: An email will be sent out for further discussion on this.

2022 – 1-25 January Meeting

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Jan 282022
 

Meeting Attendees: Board Members (excused Kendall Madsen) Also in Attendance: Dave Park, Don and Mindy Scott, Jeff Clark, Cathy Montierth, and John and Lola Parker.

Roads: There was a truck that burned near the Peterson’s home. Shawn is finding out who the company was so they can get the road repaired and garbage picked up. Resending October email from John Sears clarifying that trailers and vehicles are not allowed to be parked along the road.

Water: There were some leaking valves on Pole Patch Drive that needed to be replaced and were causing the water charges to be off. All but one of those has been replaced. Both tanks will be inspected on February 18th. The city will likely use the current meters that are in Pole Patch and we won’t need to replace all of them. If one of the existing water meters needs to be replaced it will be updated to the city’s current water meter technology. All homes will need back flow preventers. We will send out Briskey Plumbing to evaluate which homes need to have them added.

Gate: Redesigning of gate was brought up. Working towards something to present at the annual meeting in the summer.

Short Term Rentals: Discussion on the pros and cons of allowing short term rentals. What parameters should rentals be allowed. Communication and clarification to the neighborhood will be issued. The consensus of the group at the meeting was that short term rentals should not be allowed.

2021 – 10-13 October Meeting

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Oct 142021
 

Meeting Attendees: Shawn Maynard, Bradon Martin, Spencer Bradley, Bill Kerner, and Kendall Madsen. Missing Justin Wood, and Kayla Decker.

Roads: Discussed the parking of trailers along the sides of the road. Will review CCR’s.

Water: Contract is out to the divers to check the integrity of the water tanks. $1000 per tank. Still working on the PRV Station in the vault on Pole Patch Drive. Needs new diaphragm and tubing.

Gate: Kendall introduced the idea of modifying the entrance into the gate and using some of Stull’s property to accommodate it . They have requested a plan showing the specifics. The gate codes have all been erased and the three new ones are activated. The gates are now scheduled to be open every weekday morning from 6:45am to 8:30am. They will also be open most Holidays. Talked about giving the fire department push buttons for gate access.

Annual Meeting: Decided to move annual meeting that is traditionally in February to June.

2021 – 9-28 September Meeting

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Sep 282021
 

Construction Water: Board approved a $100 fee to use water during the construction of a new house where a water meter is not currently installed.

2021 – 9-15 September Meeting

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Sep 172021
 

Meeting Attendees: Shawn Maynard, Bradon Martin, Spencer Bradley, Bill Kerner, Kayla Decker, and Kendall Madsen. Missing Justin Wood.

Roads: We committed to Sky Rands to provide snow removal service this coming winter. Rates went up $3/per hour and .11 cents per bag of salt. Center road stripe up to Burnham Drive has been completed.

Water: Contract for Pleasant View City to takeover the water system has been signed. Reaching out to some divers to take a look at the tanks. Also need to check pumps and valves. After this work is complete a total cost for repairs will be determined and that cost will be assessed on the monthly water bills spread over 20 years.

Gate: We are proceeding with eliminating all the codes. We will send out and activate the new codes first and then after 30 days all the existing codes will be wiped. When this happens a text and email will be sent to all owners. Discussed the possibility of modifying approach into the gate heading south. Still looking for ideas on how we might update the gates.

Communication: We will be using texts sent out to owner’s phones to communicate critical information going forward.

2021 – 6-7 Annual Meeting

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Sep 152021
 

Annual meeting was held at Wadman Park on June 7th

John Sears presented the Budget Review and Financial statements. We are currently in good shape with our budget and cash reserves. We are continuing to save for the eventual replacement of Pole Patch Drive below Burnham. The current plan based on expert opinion is to run the road to failure and then replace.

We had a presentation by the fire department discussing things we could do to prepare for a fire. The offered to do individual assessments of each of our properties to identify any fire concerns. Residents should contact the fire department directly if they are interested. The department also has a chipper available if residents want to get together and make a pile, they will bring it up.

The sewer system has now been taken over completely by the city. From now on, all repairs will be handled by them. The next phase is for them to take over the water system. We will have to pay $24,000 to have the water system “checked out” prior to this. We will also have to install new water meters, and also backflow devices for outdoor water uses.

Bradon Martin, Kendal Madsen and Spencer Bradley were appointed to replace Dave Park, Wes Whitehead and Kirk Chugg on the board. Thanks to the outgoing members.

We discussed concerns about the gate. There have been some thefts (including street signs) and a lot of other issues. It was mentioned that everyone in Pleasant View has a code for the gate. We discussed several options on what we could do. The leading idea seems to only have one code for the gate that is changed on a regular basis. This new code would be sent out to owners via text or email each time it is changed. We also discussed updating the look of the gate. Most people were in favor of an update. The cameras also need to be upgraded.

The meeting was adjourned and we held a social catered by Lost Texan BBQ.