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Winter 2016 | Wingfield Springs Community Association Newsletter

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elcome to 2017. After plenty of celebration during the holidays it’s time to get back to normal. For us on the Board it means focus on our goals. Board of Directors Elections: This year three seats were up for re-election. The three incumbents re-upped plus one owner signed up. The election results were in favor of the three directors who re-upped. Your Board Directors for this year 2017 are as follows in alphabetic order z Marilyn Brainard – Secretary plus prime for governance affairs and documents z Ray Case – Treasurer prime for all aspects of financials and related legal interactions z Lou Dauria – Vice-President plus prime for landscaping and security z Bob Denis – President plus prime for major contracts management interface z Rick Jones – Director prime for irrigation plus Village 30 2017 promises to be very busy for us on the Board. We are ready and energized to get much accomplished. Breaking it down: z GOVERNING DOCUMENTS: Our Design Review Guidelines and our Regulations & Resolutions are the two main documents that must keep up with times. We have completed the 2016 updates that were well overdue; now the task is more of maintenance. Director Brainard is our prime for this area. This year is also the biennial Legislature session beginning February 6th. NRS116 is the statutory chapter of the Nevada Community Association Uniform Act. It is some 300+ pages thick that contain the protective and legal envelope for associations to conduct business. It is under constant pressure from lobbyists representing interests which undercut fair treatment of associations. Director Brainard spends a significant amount of effort during this time influencing the outcomes to protect the livelihood and future of community associations and their owners. z LANDSCAPE: Our landscape took a serious hit during the three years of drought. We did a lot of work repairing severely affected areas yet several remain to be fixed. This will be a focus again for 2017. In parallel we will upgrade other areas where the plant material is old and unattractive. This work will primarily take place on the main arteries of the community. Director Dauria remains the prime for projects and maintenance for landscape and with Reno Green as our landscape partner. z IRRIGATION WATER: Our most critical resource to making our plant material healthy. We suffered several breaks in the system in 2016 and also had to up the regime in multiple areas due to landscape repairs, all of which combined took us some 30% higher in consumption over 2015. In 2017 the focus will be “quality

water at predictable volume and pressure.” Director Jones will spearhead these efforts and coordinate with Reno Green (our irrigation partner) and Red Hawk (our water supply and distribution partner). z SECURITY: In 2016, we completed the initial project that implemented video monitoring devices at several strategic locations in the community. For 2017, we will consider other locations to increase our protection. Director Dauria is prime for overseeing this field and working with our patrol partner ESI Security. z NEW HOME CONSTRUCTION: If you drive along Poco Rey between Wingfield Springs Rd. and Rey Del Sierra you will find the Wingfield Cove (aka Village 30) development is at the road construction stage. This will become home of some 125 properties. Director Jones remains the point person for all community interest affairs in this project. z BOARD MEETINGS: We had good attendance throughout 2016. Thank you. In 2017, we hope to increase participation. Information regarding meeting dates/ location/agenda is included in the quarterly Hawk Talk and captured in our website www.wingfieldspringshoa.org. Additionally we also use display banners at our 2 major intersections. Meeting contents at a glance: ­ Standard community association affairs covered: finances, resolutions, — owner issues. —Past quarter activity summary in landscape and security patrol. —Forward focus view and trends in security and landscape. ­—We encourage and support interactive and courteous dialogue with owners present. —We often invite keynote speakers at the City, State and local levels. As you can read your Board of Directors team is very hands on. We put in a significant amount of effort towards the betterment of the community. In return we ask that you make an effort to come to the meetings plus when communicating with us you do so in a respectful manner. In closing, the entire team made of the Board of Directors and our service partners look forward to another great year of helping make WSCA the best community to call home on the valley floor.

Bob Denis

PRESIDENT, WINGFIELD SPRINGS COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION


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