Village Crier - Old Town Village
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Village Crier - Old Town Village
Old Town Village Crier January Issue Old Town Village, Alexandria, Virginia 2016 From the OTVOA Board of Directors Gary Jacobs, OTVOA Secretary/Treasurer Happy healthy new year to all of our friends, neighbors and hard working volunteers. It’s been a challenging year but one filled with a sense of inspiration and aspiration. A special note of appreciation goes to our three OTVOA Board named Volunteers of the Year: Todd Moorman, John Roe and Janie Smith. These three go about their work quietly and without fanfare and deserve our special thanks. As a community, we are well positioned for the road ahead. Our financial house is in order, our partnership with the OTVCUOA Board is working well and our leadership team is collegial and well balanced. It’s really hard to please all the different interests in our community. The key that I found to make it work is to be transparent within the constraints of VA statute and our operating rules. As an example, if Board members have a full time job, it’s incredibly challenging to find time to discuss foundational issues with fellow board members in order to formulate an individual position on a specific topic that may lead to a broad action. As a volunteer, you can only do your best given your personal and professional time constraints. During my tenure on the board I have lived through two lawsuits, one in which we, as board members, were sued personally. As a volunteer working to improve our neighborhood, it’s incredulous to comprehend that something a board member does to help fellow neighbors would lead to suits and become so personal. I appreciated the opportunity to serve, and I hope you feel the board’s contributions have bettered our community. OTV is a terrific place to live. It’s not only our location in Old Town, but it’s our neighbors. I have one more year of my three-year term and I am excited to partner with Tom Lane and Jim Larocco as your Secretary/ Treasurer. Jim will be a great leader as incoming President. I couldn’t end this without a special shout out to Steve Lindblom, Tom Lane and Bob Hardiman for their guidance and help. The same to our retained counsel, Michael Gartner, and to Hillary Lape and Ron Purdy from L&N. The next BOD meeting will be January 21 at 7 PM in the Roundhouse. Two final thoughts: “Vision without execution is hallucination”. And to thy own self be true.......... cloudarchitectmusings.com Community Outreach Activities Committee Carpenter’s Shelter This year’s Progressive Dinner was a huge success, and highly attended! Thanks to Mary Farrell and to ALL those who cooked, set up and cleaned up. Priscilla Hardiman, Activities Committee Outreach Betsy Aitken & Dani Lane, Committee Co-Chairs In January we will collect coffee, tea and hot chocolate for the Carpenter’s Shelter. Thanks to all who generously contributed items for the Carpenter’s Shelter Thanksgiving dinner. The people at the shelter are most appreciative of Old Town Village’s continued support. Community Lodgings December’s Holiday Party, with a host of Santa’s elves helping, also had record attendance, and raised over $2,300 for the Child and Family Network. This highly rated local charity greatly appreciates the support OTV gives each year. At this fund raising event, it was so nice to see many new faces, as well as old friends! Community Lodgings is accepting small household kitchen items (glasses, cookware, dishes and food storage containers) only. Please leave your items in the designated box in the Roundhouse. Our next meeting will be Monday, February 1 at 7 PM at the Roundhouse, where we welcome new participants and ideas, while planning for the widely anticipated St. Patrick’s Day Party! clker.com Thanks for helping! clipartpanda.com clipartbest.com January 2016 The Village Crier 2 Finance Frank Van Haste, Committee Chair The Finance Committee appreciates the help received from the rest of the community in support of the preparation of the 2016 budget, which was approved by the Board of Directors at its November meeting. The budget for the coming year is in balance (i.e., anticipated revenues = anticipated expenses) and does not require an increase in our monthly assessments. The Finance Committee meets at the Roundhouse on the first Thursday of each month, at 7 PM. We welcome all members of the community. (Incidentally, our December meeting was cancelled as the information we planned to discuss had not been received from the Community Manager.) Our next meeting will be on January 7. The committee’s attention will now turn to our financial outcomes for 2015 relative to the budget adopted a year ago. We’ve identified a number of expenditure areas where budget allocations were exceeded by quite a bit, some due to unforeseen and uncontrollable events such as snow. We’ll analyze these accounts and make recommendations to the Board of Directors for ways to avoid repeating these issues in the coming year. OTV 2016 Residents Directory Corrections and Additions HELP WANTED The Finance Committee is looking for two additional members. The committee’s job is to support the board by preparing budgets, monitoring financial activities and recommending financial policies and controls that will maintain and improve content.dynamicmessenger.com our community’s financial health and integrity. You won’t have to show up with a finance or accounting background (although we sure wouldn’t mind!), but some familiarity with a spreadsheet is useful. You’d need to commit to one committee meeting each month and probably two or three additional hours per month on average. If this sounds like an area where you’d like to help the Townhome community, contact the Finance Committee Chair, Frank Van Haste, at frank@ vanhaste.com. Grounds & Services Peter Cuviello, Committee Chair Tasks and services completed or planned for ongoing work include the following: Townhome residents are reminded to update their pertinent directory information on the Townhome web site (www.oldtownvillage.org) by January. This includes new family members, new phone numbers or emails. You must sign in with your password to be able to change your information. If you have lost your password, please contact Heidi Plott at hjp319@ earthlink.net for assistance. • Leaf pick-up continues as leaves continue to fall. • Bush trimming continues. • Tree trimming to be done Jan.-Feb. or whenever it gets and stays cold. • Drainage project completed in the NW quadrant. • Irrigation project to be worked Jan.-Mar. 16. fcgov.com We are ready for the snow--if it comes! We will have a frontend loader (skid) this year to help move piles around. Please see the new Snow Management Plan in the G&S portion of the OTVOA web site. Also, take note of the new/reemphasized parking spaces and parking rules during snow events. For more OTVOA Townhome news & information, visit the community web site: oldtownvillage.org January 2016 The Village Crier 3 Management Book Club It’s “hail and farewell” as the Management Committee begins its 2016 work. Farewell to Jim Larocco, who rode his successful committee chairmanship to the Presidency of the Townhouse board. Farewell also to committee member Andy Caldwell, who closed out five years of service to the committee by joining the condominium board as its newest member. Congratulations to both! And, hail to our two new committee members, townhome member Pete Falco, and condominium member Karl Kalbacher, as well as to our new Chair, John Prevar, who retakes the gavel after a previous stint. For November the group read A Colder War by Charles Cumming. The book presents the return of MI6 agent Tom Kell in a twisting spy thriller set in circumstances almost taken from current events. Kell is propelled into the investigation of the death of MI6’s most senior agent in Turkey. He must unravel seemingly unrelated events, investigate longtime friends, comrades and enemies and engage in emotional ties to discover the truth. Jerry Lipson, Committee Secretary Phyllis Sciacca & Heidi Plott, Club Co-Chairs The Management Committee has gotten a good head start on 2016 by getting the contract for the pool season under its belt. Community Pool Service again will handle all the chores. It may seem early, but the pool season is not that far off. Looking ahead, the committee has its work cut out for it, starting with a decision on replacement of the defunct elevator in the Roundhouse. The committee ended 2015 examining several replacement possibilities. The cost would not be inconsiderable, but fortunately funds are available in the shared reserves. Meanwhile, pending a decision on the elevator, the yechh.com committee has put on hold earlier plans to replace the Roundhouse furniture, which is beginning to show its age. The group’s discussion centered on the fast moving plot and characters, with emphasis on the plausibility of both. While fun and entertaining to read, several of the characters lacked depth and the motivation of their actions were not well defined. The twisting plot was found to be enjoyable along with the intertwining of events. The next Management Committee meeting is scheduled for January 13, 2016 at 7:00 PM in the Roundhouse. All are welcome. December’s read was My Stroke of Insight: A Brain Scientist’s Personal Journey by Jill Bolte Taylor Ph.D., a Harvard-trained brain scientist. Dr. Jill, as she is known, was 37 when a blood vessel broke in her brain causing a severe bleed. She describes what she was thinking and feeling during the stroke as she watched her mind deteriorate whereby she could not walk, talk, read, write, or recall any of her life. After 8 years of rehabilitation and persistence she completely recovers and gives a TED talk (currently over 8 million views) in which she shares her understanding of the relationships between the left and right sides of the brain and her profound feelings of euphoria during the stoke. This talk launched her book and she is now a sought after lecturer. 2016 Committee Members John Prevar, Chair, johnprevar@hotmail.com (Condominiums) Pete Falco, pfalco6679@gmail.com (Townhomes) Bruce Goldhirsch, bruce.goldhirsch@yahoo.com (Townhomes) Priscilla Hardiman, robertpris@aol.com (Townhomes) Karl Kalbacher, kkalbacher@comcast.net (Condominiums) Jerry Lipson, lojer7747@aol.com (Condominiums) The group found the descriptions of Dr. Jill’s stroke and recovery fascinating and would have liked to have read more about the details of her physical struggles, methods and trails during her recovery. While the group understood her dedication to sharing her experiences, her emphasis on her feelings of “nirvana” and how to achieve it came off as more evangelizing than teaching. The group rated both books 3 out of 5 stars. Next OTVOA Townhome Board Meeting Thursday, January 21 7 pm, Roundhouse Join Us! January’s book is Sisters in Law: How Sandra Day O’Connor and Ruth Bader Ginsburg Went to the Supreme Court and Changed the World by Linda Hirshman. In addition an alternate Supreme Court book, Supreme Conflict by Jan Crawford Greenburg, can be read. The meeting will be held on January 14 at 7:00 PM in the Roundhouse. Please feel free to drop by! The reading list for 2016 will be posted on the OTV website. picstopin.com For more OTVOA Townhome news & information, visit the community web site: oldtownvillage.org January 2016 The Village Crier Townhome Welcome OTVOA Townhome 2015 Board of Directors Jerri Ginman, Committee Chair The Welcome Committee would like to thank everyone who attended the 2015 New Residents’ Reception in November for making our new town home residents feel so welcome! Please give a warm Old Town Village welcome to our newest resident, Meg Cloyd, who arrived recently from Hawaii to her new home on Roundhouse Lane. Meg brought her kitties from Hawaii, Ziggy and Gooball (whom she did not name!) and all are settling into their new townhome. Meg, daughter of our long-time residents Dale and Carole Cloyd, is looking forward to pursuing some Potomac River rowing in the spring. Welcome, Meg! Jerri, Janie S., Lisa, Freda, Debby, Joan, Patty, Janie P. Welcome Committee Communicate with the Board STARTING IN JANUARY, please send any email correspondence to any member of the OTVOA Board at otvboard@ gmail.com. The Board will no longer respond to personal emails. This will enable all members to receive communication at the same time and improve efficiency. Mah Jong Club at the Roundhouse! President Jim Larocco 703-684-1984 otvboard@gmail.com Vice President Tom Lane 703-549-7676 otvboard@gmail.com Secretary/Treasurer Gary Jacobs 703-717-9541 otvboard@gmail.com Committee Chairpersons Activities Dani Lane, Co-Chair 703-549-7676 dlaneint@yahoo.com Betsy Aitken, Co-Chair 703-739-6738 betsymccormack@comcast.net Architectural Review Board Todd Moorman 703-836-7760 toddmoorman@comcast.net Communications VACANT Safety & Security Steve Cragg 703-535-1123 stcragg@aol.com Finance Frank Van Haste 703-881-6101 frank@vanhaste.com Grounds & Services John Roe 703-837-0317 jroe4@att.net Management Committee Welcome We play Tuesdays at 1:30 pm in the Roundhouse. You can just show up or if you have questions, email Shannon Collins. Book Club John Prevar 703-684-7537 johnprevar@hotmail.com Jerri Ginman 571-970-2275 jerriginman@yahoo.com Phyllis Sciacca, Co-Chair 703-519-6779 phyllissciacca@comcast.net Heidi Plott, Co-Chair 703-836-1736 hjp319@earthlink.net Hope to see you soon! Every Friday is a Great Friday in OTV! Come join your neighbors every Friday at the TGIF get-together. 7 pm in the Roundhouse. Bring your own beverage and a snack or sweet to share. It’s great fun! ALL OTV RESIDENTS ARE INVITED! Peter Cuviello 703-684-0455 cuviello@usa.net Hardscape Even if you’ve never played before, we’ll be happy to teach you the in’s and out’s. We’re very easy-going and enjoy chatting as we play, so don’t worry about a high-stress situation. ’re ! You vited in 4 Young Families Organization Meredith Harris 615-498-4040 meredith.a.harris@gmail Community Manager Legum & Norman Ron Purdy 703-970-8827 rpurdy@legumnorman.com For more OTVOA Townhome news & information, visit the community web site: oldtownvillage.org Condominium Happenings January 2016 Board of Directors & Committee Chairs for 2016 PAGE 5 The Village Crier 2015 in Review PAGE 5 Majesty West Update 5 Next OTVC Board Meeting January 19, 2016 PAGE 7 From the OTVCUOA Board of Directors Board of Directors & Committee Chairs for 2016 The OTV Condominium Unit Owners Association’s annual meeting took place on November 19 in the Roundhouse. A total of 26 proxies were used to help establish a quorum. At the meeting the membership approved last year’s minutes and voted by acclamation to elect Andy Caldwell to the OTVC Board of Directors. During the meeting, the board approved the 2016 Operating Budget and the 2016 Reserve Fund. The board also approved a year-end bonus for Carolyn Cornwell, our GHA Portfolio Manager, and for Francisco Lopez, our GHA Maintenance Technician. The OTVC Board of Directors for 2016 is: ⇒⇒ Cheryl Van Coverden – President ⇒⇒ Bradley Russell – Vice President ⇒⇒ Antonella DiLernia – Treasurer ⇒⇒ Andy Caldwell – Secretary ⇒⇒ Dan Hawkins – Member-at-Large The board would like to thank all those who served as committee chairs and committee members during 2015. The board named the following individuals to serve as committee chairs during 2016: ⇒⇒ John Prevar – Management Committee ⇒⇒ Pam Verick – Grounds Committee ⇒⇒ Dana Williams – Welcome Committee ⇒⇒ Rene Shonerd – Website ⇒⇒ Janet Donahue – Condominium Editor and Crier Layout Shut-Off Valves & Balconies The inspection of the main shut-off valve in each unit has been completed. Owners will be notified by GHA in the near future if their valve needs to be replaced. The community received a nice Christmas present this past month – the balcony project was completed right before Christmas. Again we want to thank everyone for their patience and understanding while the project was underway. Given the results, this effort was well worth it! 2015 OTVC Board Year in Review Passed Resolutions: 1. Re-Establishment of Grounds Committee 2. Cost Schedule projectmanagementhacks.com for Providing Copies of Books and Records 3. Record Keeping and Access to Records 4. Resolution Relating to Regulation of Hose Bibs, Vales and Pipes Continued Improvements to Buildings and Grounds: • Completed restoration of balconies: installation of Trex Select composite decking, ledger flashing, new joist hangers, new joists, new rim boards, beam supplementary support, mending plates, blocking supplement or replacement of existing railing post blocking where needed. Project was completed under budget • Painted interior of all five buildings, updated all exit signs, and installation of security mirrors in the lobbies • Sealed the building exteriors with caulking - WR Restoration • Installed new cement thresholds on main entrances and individual unit owners – WR Restoration • Replaced common area Heat Pumps - Wright Mechanical Services • Removed trees, trimmed and pruned, replaced of several bushes • Approved Grounds Committee’s Recommendation of Building 1 pathway • Installation of steel edging along sidewalk and flower beds for erosion • Grounds Committee studied the possible installation of bicycle storage units • Board established policy that policy issues would be resolved at board meetings • Represented association on Majesty West Development project Board of Directors continued on next page For more OTV Condominium news & information, visit the condominium web site: oldtownvillagecondos.org January 2016 The Village Crier Board of Directors continued from previous page • • • • • Signed new landscaping contract with J & M of Northern Virginia Signed new snow removal contract with Snow Movers Established a Gutter Cleaning Maintenance Contract with Katchmark of Chantilly Virginia Oversaw the cleaning of all dryer & bathroom vents in each unit Had all main water shut off valves and outside spigot valves inspected by Advanced Plumbing Maintained Financial Vigilance: • Approved the Level 1 Replacement Reserve Study – Miller Dodson • Reviewed the Replacement Reserves Funds • Commissioned association audit • Improved accounting process with GHAM • Developed an improved process for OTV Invoice Receipt Authorization • Developed 2016 Operating Budget • Held monthly maintenance fee increase to 3% for 2016 The next OTVC Board meeting will be on January 19, 2016 at 7 PM in the Roundhouse. Don’t miss the Management Committee Report on Page 3. The Management Committee is a joint committee, comprised of members of both associations, that oversees the use and operation of the common facilities. OTVCUOA Condominium 2015 Board of Directors President Cheryl Van Coverden 301-466-8881 cvancoverden@gmail.com Vice President Bradley Russell 571-201-2363 plugpilot@yahoo.com Secretary Andrew Caldwell 703-739-0128 ac04@aol.com Treasurer Antonella DiLernia 301-249-4930 missanto1@yahoo.com Member-at-Large Management Committee John Prevar 703-684-7537 johnprevar@hotmail.com Grounds Pam Verick 703-299-8811 pvstone@comcast.net Welcome Dana Williams 703-403-5928 danawilliams66@yahoo.com Website Rene Shonerd 703-518-4475 rshonerd@comcast.net Condominium Editor & Crier Layout Layout: Janet Donahue (703) 548-7991 nadamas@erols.com Janet Donahue 703-548-7991 nadamas@erols.com Portfolio Manager GatesHudson TMP Coordinator gateshudson.com Send photos & articles by the 23th of the month prior to publication to: Townhomes - Janie Smith jsmith4418@aol.com Condominiums - Janet Donahue nadamas@erols.com Dan Hawkins 703-548-4346 danhawkins@comcast.net Committee Chairpersons Keep in Touch! Published for the benefit of owners & residents of Old Town Village Townhomes & Condominiums (also available on online) 6 Carolyn Cornwell 703-752-8300 ccornwell@ghacm.com Next OTVC Board Meeting Tuesday, January 19 7 pm, Roundhouse Join Us! For more OTV Condominium news & information, visit the condominium web site: oldtownvillagecondos.org January 2016 The Village Crier 7 END NOTES Cemetery Work Party Thank You! Wow, what a group of energetic folks. The fall clean up the Wilkes St. cemetery on October 31 was a huge community success. This was our 18th semi-annual event with a great turn-out. Thirty-three volunteers – 14 from the OTV Townhomes and Condominiums and The Duke working with members of Christ Episcopal Church – helped to clean up the Christ Church cemetery and three adjacent abandoned cemeteries. Together we contributed over 85 hours of work to beautify our surrounding neighborhood. Bit by bit, we are making a real difference in our neighborhood and these cemeteries. All events are held in the Roundhouse unless otherwise noted. JAN & *SPECIAL EVENTS!* Day Time Event 7 7 PM Finance Committee (First Thursday of the month) 13 7 PM Management Committee 14 7 PM Book Club (see p. 3) Jan 19 7 PM Condominium Board Meeting Jan 21 7 PM Townhome Board Meeting UPCOMING EVENTS: Mark Your Calendars! Date Feb. 1 Many thanks to Lisa Groover, Doug Struck, Susan Swain, Stephen Slye, Jim Larocco, Jim Blackman, Ann Smith, Ruth Arnold, Joyce Burcham, Susan Lampshire, Joe Daley, Don Wheeler, and Maggie and Barry Stauffer. Event Activities Committee meeting WEEKLY EVENTS Day Time Event Tuesdays 1:30 pm Mah Jong Every other Thursday 3:30-5 pm Young Families Group NO MEETINGS IN JANUARY Fridays 7:00 pm TGIF!! cartoon-clipart.com MAJESTIC WEST Update as of 12/15/14 As you probably have noticed, the contractor has the first building framed and the homes are expected to be ready for occupancy in April 2016. Sale of the units has not yet opened officially, but once they do (expected to open in January from off-site location) they will base the scheduled start of another building on the pace of sales. In a tentative estimate, the contractor expects to start the next building in March 2016. As for the land development on site, you probably can see that the contractor is getting close to finishing up. The stone crew paved the last piece of the interior alley. Virginia American Water Company was on site 12/16/2015 to perform their work within Wilkes and Payne Streets. The sanitary outfall work still needs to take place within the intersection of Wilkes and Payne Streets. That work will take about a week to complete once started. The contractor plans to begin that work around the second week of January. Thanks for the update, Bob Hardiman!