After receiving the Board Advisory Groups recommendations, Homer Tompkins, President of CPDC, responded positively and included a status update for Victor Gardens East. The Board Advisory Group looks forward to working with CPDC, Community Development Inc, and the City of Hugo to address these and other neighborhood issues. Mr Tompkins email is reprinted below: “Thank you for this email explaining the efforts the advisory board is making. I think it’s a great start. The one comment made in Paragraph 3 about a “robust Architectural Review Committee” will be in place leads me to believe that you’re thinking the Board or the residents will in someway have something to do with the Architectural Review Committee? The ARC Committee is a declarant responsibility and runs with the declarant until all lots are sold. Unless the residents buy all the lots, this responsibility will run with whom ever buys the lots but our protection is the Architectural Guidelines that are part of our PUD agreement with the City which requires that the declarant review all plans in accordance with these guidelines and the City can assist in making sure this happens. As an update, we have now presented 4 buyers to M & I to purchase the assets in VG East who understand the ARC responsibilities and HOA shortfall issues. We have one more buyer to present then all offers will be received by the Bank on the 26th or before and the Bank hopes to make their decision on which buyer by the end of the week. Most if not all will want us to oversee the ARC process as some investors are passive and not active developers. M & I is comfortable with the buyers and will not consider any more offers than these 5 candidates. Beginning shortly, M & I will post a “sheriff sale notice” of the 29 lots in VG East per the voluntary foreclosure agreement we have with them. Don’t be alarmed by seeing this notice, it’s a requirement by law and does not effect the business decisions of those interested in buying the 29 lots. We’re making good progress in replacing CPDC with a financially stable company to continue the vision of Victor Gardens and I will continue to keep you updated on our progress. “ - Homer Tompkins
November 25, 2007
CPDC Response & VG East Update
Neighbors Make Recommendations to the Board
Homeowners serving on the Board Advisory Group recently met to discuss a variety of neighborhood issues. One of the most important things to come from the meeting was a short list of recommendations to Victor Gardens’ Board of Directors. Below are excerpts of a November 15 letter sent to Board members and our Association’s management company, Community Development, Inc. The Board Advisory Group also recommends a collaborative effort - increasing the level of homeowner, developer, and city involvement in solutions to our common problems. Dear Members of the Board of Directors, and Community Management Inc., The Board Advisory Group met last Friday to discuss a few of our V.G. Community Association's challenges. The group has recommended two items for the Board's consideration, and one request from the City of Hugo for their advice and expertise. Item 1: Cost saving measures for the current fiscal year A. Many of the VG Community Association's expenses have already been spent or recorded as debts for this fiscal year (landscaping, pool maintenance, annual plantings, etc.). It seems that there isn't much more that can be trimmed from this fiscal year's budget except snowplowing expenses. B. Saving money on snowplowing: It's very important that the Association receive "apples to apples" bids from multiple snowplowing contractors. C. Saving money on snowplowing: Bid requests should be structured in a way to save as much as possible. Consider raising snow "trigger depths", frequency of service, reduce non-essential areas to be plowed, etc. D. Holiday Lighting: Eliminate Holiday Lighting entirely from this year's budget. As unpleasant as this is, eliminating lighting installation expenses and utility charges will save money. Hopefully next year the Association will be in better financial shape and VG's retail businesses may be interested in participating. Item 2: Plan next fiscal year's budget conservatively and request participation by builders. A. The Board Advisory Group urges the Board to not authorize more spending that what is actually coming into the Association's accounts. B. Request that Ryland Homes, Pratt Homes, David Bernard, etc. participate directly in funding the Association's amenities. These builders are currently marketing our neighborhood with its current amenities (pool,snowplowing,activity center,etc.). Those amenities may not be sustainable without "outside" help or contributions by the developer. C. The Association must plan for a lean year, but be flexible enough to update the budget if M&I bank, CPDC, Ryland, Pratt, etc. can contribute financially. Item 3: Request help from the City of Hugo A. Until the Association can pay down it's debts (including the City of Hugo), plan for future spending, and assure residents that a robust Architectural Review Committee will be in place, the Board Advisory Group seeks the help, advice, and cooperation of City officials, and the developer, and builders. B. Discuss the possibility of accelerating the turn-over of the Association to homeowner control.
Holiday Party - Sunday December 2
Please plan to swing by the Victor Garden's Activity Center any time between 10 a.m. and 11:30 a.m. on Sunday, December 2nd for the Victor Gardens Holiday Party! Santa will be available for photos with kids and holiday refreshments & snacks will be served. Many thanks in advance to Nicky Erickson for heading up this event with the help of Rita Groneberg and Shawn Pade. No need to RSVP or bring anything. We hope to see everyone there!
Gables Association Newsletter 2007
The Gables Association, one of Victor Gardens townhomes associations has released a letter for its residents and owners. Thanks to Charles Kirk, the President of the Gables Association for sharing this with all of us. The newsletter, along with other documents, minutes, etc. is posted on the Gables Association’s website: http://www.victorgardens.org Please click the following link for the 2007 Gables Association Newsletter http://www.victorgardens.org/mf/letter2007.pdf
November 23, 2007
Gina Lampe, our Community Manager
Congratulations to newly-wed Gina Lampe (formerly Gina Higgins). Gina manages the Victor Gardens Community Association (our master association), and the Single Family Village Association. She works closely with Chuck Schneider, also of Community Development, Inc. Gina’s updated contact info is provided below: Gina Lampe, CMCA
Community Manager
Community Development Inc.
7100 Madison Avenue West
Golden Valley, MN 55427
Direct ~ 763-225-6438
Fax ~ 763-225-6439
E-mail ~ glampe@developcommunity.com