Monday, October 23, 2006

Parkridge Communication Form Moves into the 21st Century

Ask and ye shall receive. The all important "COMMUNICATION FORM" is now available on a fancy word type document that can be emailed...just in time for 2007. Email julie@diversifiedrealpropertymgmt.com and request the form. I requested and received one within a day.

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

We have a flyer at the mail boxes announcing a water shut off on Thursday again. Can anyone explain where we are with the short term and the long term water situation solution?

Anonymous said...

Much of our plumbing runs through the concrete slabs in our buildings. They are old pipes and obviously difficult to reach in the concrete, hence the slab leaks. They replumbed the clubhouse through the walls and ceilings, abandoning the old pipes in the slabs. Ultimately I think that will probably be the best solution for all our buildings, but hugely expensive. I have no idea what the board's plans are for the near and distant future.

Anonymous said...

What is the "slab leak remediation" project and when will it be done?

Anonymous said...

The "Slab leak remediation project" is the replacing of busted water lines that run under the buildings. Some of the pipes are leaking and need to be fixed. The "slab" of concrete need to be dug up to get to the piping. It is a time consuming process but sounds like it'll make things better in the long run. Seems like it'll help some of the hot water issues as well.

Just to inform anyone that reads this....a few defintions with the Association Rules.

"Your garage must remain closed unless 'actively' being used". You must be "in" your garage to be 'actively' using it. If you are moving boxes from your condo into the garage or vice versa you must close your garage while you go to and from your condo. That was per Kelly and that was the exact example used.

Stopping in Fire Lanes is not permitted AT ANY TIME. Not for unloading groceries, not for grabbing something really quickly from your unit, or even stopping next to your garage to load or unload from there. Under NO circumstances are vehicles to be stopped anywhere but a designated parking place. Again, as per Kelly and with those precise examples.

Just wanted to let everyone no because I have been told otherwise in the past that loading/unloading was okay and it looks like I'll be paying $50 because of the misinformation and another $50 because my definition of "actively being used" was not the same as the Board. Hopefully the Board understands the past miscommunications and dismisses the fines, but it sounds unlikely.

This was the first meeting I have attended. I do believe the Board has the proper ideas of "a better community", I just don't think they are following steps to get there.

Tim in #40

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