Latest News – 4/12/16

  1. Our well water Monitoring Summary is in, and our sampling and sampling plan, certification update, and consumer confidence reports are all up to date.  WATER CONSERVATION MEASURES will be implemented within the subdivision due to significantly lower than average winter snow accumulation, resulting in lower well production and stress on our water system.
    • Lawn-watering technique and schedules will be suggested to reduce water usage and stress on the aquifer.
    • In accordance with our tariff, if you are observed and reported using excessive amounts of water and/or abusing the water system, you will be fined $100 per occurrence.
  2. We had some homeowners wondering if the email list signup is working.  On the Mailing List page, we removed the embedded form and replaced it with a link to MailChimp to sign up.  One issue that may have been preventing your receipt of emails is new spam rules because we use a Gmail address.  We are working on that.
  3. To use PayPal to pay your regular dues and water dues, please use the Pay Your Bill page.  There is now only one option, which is one payment based on the invoice you receive.  In the future we’ll look at offering recurring payments.
  4. The combination of absentee ballots and attendees’ votes at the March 16, 2016, special meeting resulted in a water dues increase as proposed to all members.  You will be receiving an additional bill to cover the increase for the balance of 2016 after we update our tariff with the Regulatory Commission.  The proposed increases will roll out for 2017, 2018, and 2019, as voted on.
  5. Homeowners who are not current on dues will have their water shut off in [EDIT:  August] at their expense.  We’ve reviewed our plan with the Regulatory Commission already, with no complaint.
  6. We’ve successfully filed the state and federal taxes back to 2007 to catch us up to current.
  7. We’ll be putting together a newsletter with greater detail, including our up-to-date budget and issues.