Tuesday, May 24, 2011

OWNER MEETING 5 24 11

It was a decidedly sunny mood within this gathered group, notably different from other annual stormy meetings we've had in years past under another set of developers.

The new board of directors of the HOA was introduced: President Jack Krevling, VP Robbie Kidd, Secretary/Treasurer Diego Rubio. There is no homeowner rep on this board as of yet, but one is expected in the future. Pam Chandler stays on as HOA manager.

Original developer and SO visionary Daniel Porter was in attendance but did not speak.

Upon taking over the project, the new Declarant set to paying down the nearly $225,000 shortfall/debt left behind. They have also and obviously taken on the project of bringing the development back to much higher standards than we've seen in the past few years. Roads and landscaping are the first issues to be tackled, and they are about to replace damaged or dead landscaping. Trail repair is now a monthly item on the new operating plan.

The guards will be monitored for compliance to our standards. Starting soon we will return to a roving guard in daytime hours.

A study is underway to see how we could recycle water for irrigation in all common areas. There would be no watering restrictions on recycled non-potable water usage.

Lighting has fallen into some state of disrepair and is being fixed, replaced, or adjusted.

Design guidelines have been changed minimally (said to streamline and make more easily understood.) Cement roof tiles will be allowed. Copper gutters no longer required.

We are on track to have a fully functioning stop light at the east entrance.

A discussion of vandalism at the fishing camp and lodge may lead to removal of keycode access to the development. "Monitoring" of these areas is likely.

Signage will be placed to identify our community, and other development signage is in process of being restored, maintained, or replaced.

After the HOA meeting, Jack took questions regarding the Golf club, which is scheduled to reopen this Friday. There will be three types of membership: Local $40k; "National" (for those who live elsewhere, for example, Houston). I didn't get a price on that; and Social, at $12k and $260/mo.

Greg Smith is the new director of Golf.

Tuesday, May 10, 2011

NEWS

The annual meeting NEW DATE is May 24th at 6PM at the lodge. The board will outline their plans for the neighborhood.

If you find a small gold necklace, please return to Pam Chandler. It was perhaps lost while the owner was walking his dog around our streets. It's 36 years old, a keepsake.

The POOL OPENS weekends starting 5/14; opens for the season 5/27 (open Tuesday-Sunday) - hours 10A-9P. The Grille also opens 5/27 - Wednesday-Sunday - Noon-7PM.


Group Swim Lessons for Spanish Oaks Families
will be available on Tuesdays and Thursdays

2011 Summer Schedule
• June session starts June 7
• July session begins July 5
• August session begins August 2
• (8) 30-minute classes per session (twice per week)

Group Swimming Information
• Private 1-on-1 or organize your own small group for up to 4 children
• Instruction provided by certified Aqua-Tots Swim Instructors
• Lessons are customized to be age- and skill-appropriate
• Pre-Beginner Levels for 6 month to 4 year old children
• Beginner Levels for 2 to 6 year old children
• Advanced Swim Levels for 5 to 12 year old children
• Each swimmer receives an Aqua-Tots T-shirt

Special Pricing for Members
• $169 per month for each child in a private group of 3 or 4
• $239 per month for each child in a 2-child private group
• $299 per month for individual private lessons
• $25 Annual Registration Fee ($40 per family)

For more information contact:
Aqua-Tots Swim Schools
(512) 336-8687

Thursday, May 05, 2011

REALTORS WELCOME

There was a 'do' for Realtors today to reintroduce Spanish Oaks under new owners. Here are the highlights, as reported:

Golf club opens late May. Old members will be grandfathered in. New members - need not be owners - $40,000. Social membership and Junior membership to come (I have no details but welcome any input.)

Developer lots reduced.

Owner meeting in early June. Looks like June 2 is a bad date as it is Lake Travis' Graduation.

Meanwhile the backside of Spanish Oaks Club Blvd is reported to be in reconstruction for repair.