February 16, 2011

Pratt Homes Approved to Build New Single Family Home

Last night Victor Gardens Master ARC reviewed, discussed and approved plans for a new single family home for the corner of Victor Hugo Blvd. and Poet's Green. Pratt Homes submitted the plans and will build the home. This marks a new chapter for home building in Victor Gardens 1st Addition. Pratt continues to build homes in its VG Creek Side Villas Association. This new home already has a buyer, and will not be a model home.

Single Family Village Annual Meeting set for April 28, 7:00pm

Victor Gardens Single Family Village Homeowner's Association will hold its Annual Meeting April 28, 2011, 7:00pm at Hugo City Hall.  All homeowners are asked to attend.  The annual meeting is a great time to speak with your Board, ask questions or raise concerns.  In the past, the meetings have included information about new construction planned for our neighborhood, the association's financial standing, and elections Board Directors.  Directors will also have updates to share from the Master Association and the Events Committee.  More information will be available as the meeting date draws closer.

The Single Family Village Board is also meeting on March 15, 7:00pm at the Neighborhood Activity Center to for its quarterly meeting.  Residents are always welcome to attend.

UPDATE: Previously the SFV Board meeting date was incorrect.  
The correct date is Tuesday, March 15. Thanks to Julie and John for catching my error.

Reminder: South Village Annual Meeting tonight at Hugo City Hall

The South Village Condo Association's Annual Meeting is scheduled tonight Feb. 16 at 6:00pm.

February 15, 2011

Sign Up for Upcoming Event Invites

Victor Gardens' Events Committee is currently planning an adults-only event.  Now is a great time to sign up and opt-in for email invitations for this and other Victor Gardens events.  If you haven't already done so, registering is easy.  Just follow the Email Subscribe links found here and on victorgardensnews.org's home page.

February 2, 2011

Hugo Winter Carnival - This Saturday, Feb. 5, 11am-3pm

Join us for a celebration of Winter at Oneka Elementary School Saturday Feb. 5th.  11am-3pm.
The gym will be packed with:
  • Iceberg challenge slide
  • Obstacle courses
  • Bounce castles
  • Hockey shoot outs
  • Ice fishing & other winter themed games.

Also....
  • Goldy Gopher and other celebrity mascots
  • Face painting & crazy hair
  • "Friendly the Clown" baloon artist.
  • Inflatable toys! 
  • Tot Lot for children under 3!
  • Carnival Food: Mini donuts, funnel cakes, pizze, hot dogs, popcorn & cotton candy
  • Cold hard cash: A chance to win a cool 100 dollar bill. Donated by Krew Kut of Hugo.

January 31, 2011

Life Time Fitness Offer for VG Residents

Life Time Fitness of White Bear Lake is hosting an Open House Feb. 19 and 20th for all Victor Gardens residents.  Special VIP passes and a two week February preview are available to residents who contact Nick May of Life Time Fitness (651-292-2312 nmay@lifetimefitness.com). 

Read on for more info including other benefits, offer details and drawings.

South Village Condo Association Page Updated

The South Village's Association Info page was just updated with upcoming meeting dates, links to meeting minutes and other new important info.  

Each of Victor Gardens' sub-associations and the master association has its own Info Page on this site.  These pages contain association specific info, Board contacts, meeting minutes and management company contacts.

January 30, 2011

Victor Gardens News is Now on Facebook

 
Victor Gardens News continues to connect and inform residents as Victor Gardens News is now on Facebook.  Some of this website's highlights will be posted to Facebook, but you'll usually find the most details here on victorgardensnews.org  Now there are even more ways to connect with your neighbors and your neighborhood.

January 7, 2011

Digging near the Activity Center/Pool

Construction vehicles and equipment working east of Victor Gardens' Neighborhood Activity Center are reported to be performing routine maintenance on the underground petroleum pipeline.

Victor Gardens East 2nd Addition Nearly Complete

Construction is nearing completion on a new Sharper Homes house on Provence Way.  Only one lot remains open in the Everton Ave./Provence Way/Val Jean Blvd. (also known as V.G. East 2nd Addition) area within Victor Gardens Single Family Village.

December 15, 2010

Please Don't Call the Cops on the Snow Blower Guy

Today I spoke with one of the men who have been working hard to clear snow within our neighborhood.  I noticed him working outside this afternoon while I was home. As he climbed out of his bobcat preparing to hand-dig around a fire hydrant, I spoke with him for a few minutes. I thanked him for his work on behalf of all us.  He appreciated the feedback, and said that he and his co-workers had been working very hard over the last few days.

He said that they've been trying to keep up with the recent storm's snowfall, drifting, and setbacks caused by the City of Hugo plows.  Then he mentioned something that really surprised me.  He was concerned that residents would call the police if he worked too late into the night.  He continued and told me a story that last winter, while working to clear snow from our neighborhood sometime after 8:00pm, the Washington County Sheriff pulled-up to his machine and asked him to stop working.  Apparently, the Sheriff's Department had received multiple phone calls complaining about the noise his snow blower was making.

I fully understand that we live in a neighborhood where people call all hours of the day or night "bedtime". What I don't understand is how someone would reach the annoyance breaking point so fast and decide calling the Sheriff on the snow blower guy was the best option available.

The City of Hugo's plows work through at all hours of the day and night.  They go where and when they're needed.  It's a safety issue.  If ambulances or fire trucks get stuck, as happened as recently as last Sunday in Minneapolis, consequences can be severe. If fire hydrants aren't cleared, as was the case in a St. Paul fire last night, response time is delayed and firefighting is more difficult.

Our neighborhood's snow removal contractors should be afforded the same understanding that the City of Hugo's plow crews are given. We count on them all. If our contractors believe that working past 8:00pm (or 3:00am for that matter) allows them necessary time to clear streets, alleyways, fire hydrants, or sidewalks then I'm OK with that.

Workers are still trying hard to catch up with last week's record storm.  It’s clear that there’s still more to be done, and it looks like they'll have new inches of snow to clear over the next few days. I hope that instead of calling the cops, our neighbors can show a little patience and understanding- especially for the people who make living here a little easier and safer.

- Mark

Newly-eligible property owners must file homestead applications by today.

According to the Washington County Website:
Property owners in Washington County whose property is newly-eligible for homestead classification because of a change should contact a county assessor to file a homestead application on or before Dec. 15.
 
Homestead classification will affect the amount of property tax paid in 2011, and it may affect eligibility for a property tax refund.
 
Contact the county assessor to file a homestead application on or before Dec. 15 if one of the following applies:
• you purchased a property in the past year and you, or a qualifying relative, occupy the property for homestead purposes on Dec. 1, 2010; or
• you, or a qualifying relative occupy a property for homestead purposes on Dec. 1, 2010, and the property was previously classified as non-homestead.
 
A qualifying relative for homestead purposes depends on the type of property. For residential property, a qualifying relative can be a parent, stepparent, child, stepchild, grandparent, grandchild, brother, sister, uncle, aunt, nephew, or niece of the owner. This relationship may be by blood or marriage. For agricultural property, a qualifying relative can be a child, grandchild, sibling, or parent of the owner or a child or grandchild, or sibling of the spouse of the owner.
 
Once property owners have been granted the homestead classification, no further applications are necessary unless they are specifically requested by the county assessor.
 
Property owners must also contact the assessor by Dec. 15, 2010, if they are the property owner, or a qualifying relative of the property owner, and the use of the property has changed during the past year.
 
If property owners should sell, move, or for any reason no longer qualify for the homestead classification, they are required to notify the county assessor within 30 days of the change in homestead status. Failure to notify the county assessor within this 30-day period is punishable by recalculation of tax as non-homestead, in addition to a penalty equal to 100 percent of the homestead benefits.
 
For additional information or questions, call the Washington County Assessment Division at 651-430-6110.