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HOA COMMITTEE REPORTS:
Architectural Committee
• The Committee continues to review owners plans for home improvements.
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• We refine the existing Guidelines to clarify and simplify rules and submissions.
• We make every attempt to speed up the review and approval process.
Facilities Committee
• We have secured the contracts for the projects for this year. Prices across the board have gone up, but we will continue to meet our goals and objectives.The roofing project will include ten buildings this year and the owners have been notified of the projected dates.
• We will be starting a new multi-year project this year to properly repair or replace all of the roads in our community. The dates and roads for this year will be announced once the schedule has been finalized.
• We are looking for a few individuals who are interested in serving on the Facilities Committee.We meet once a month and will be reviewing and scheduling all of this year’s projects.
Landscape Committee
• As of Spring 2023, we have updated our accepted list of plants that can be used in the HOA landscape. Please visit the HOA portal to view the list or e-mail Adriana Garcia at the HOA to get the list.
• We are continuing to drought-proof areas of landscape and minimize water run-off around the property.
• Berm removal projects have been approved for 2023. Each year we take a different section of Monterey to remove berms in-between the units that can be hazardous because of standing water.
• In 2022 we had 57 approved Landscape applications and processed 3,139 work orders.
Community Watch Committee
• Wash & trash enclosure cameras installed to aid in security and compliance.
• Bougainvillea was added to South side perimeter wall to enhance security.
• San Remo/Las Lomas restrooms were wired for internet and prepped for installation of cameras to monitor perimeter wall.
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For over 30 years, Mary Nelson shared her thoughts, feelings, hopes and dreams with the Fargo-Moorhead, ND community. Delightfully Contrary is a collection of writings by Mary that weave memories, humor, insight and empathy into short stories that earned her international recognition. She was widowed in 2011 and since 2012 Mary has spent winters at MCC. She has lived in same unit on Villegas Way since 2013–her home away from home! Here is an excerpt from Delightfully Contrary
Written on August 6, 1998
Some events over the past [ ] months have made me reflect on what’s really important in life. I wish I could say that these thoughts are original with me. I should be so creative! They were first penned by Kelly D. Caron, and I feel they are worth sharing.
More than that, they are worth making part of our creed as human beings. I am striving to do just that.
“Hold on to faith: it is the source of believing that all things are possible. It is the fiber and strength of a confident soul.
“Hold on to hope: it banishes doubt and enables attitudes to be positive and cheerful.
“Hold on to trust: it is at the core of fruitful relationships that are secure and content.