Saturday, May 22, 2021

HOA Nuisance Policy

 As a town home community it is important for each resident to contribute to curb appeal and to refrain from acts or omissions that diminish the enjoyment or attractiveness of nearby homes. Article IX of our recorded covenants make provisions in this regard and authorize the HOA Board of Directors to issue policies for these purposes. Accordingly, the following Nuisance Regulation is hereby adopted as policy of the Board and is to be added to the “Ten Points” policy summary published by the HOA.

1. Nuisance is a common law tort. It means: that which causes offense, annoyance, trouble or injury. For HOA purposes, nuisance is that which diminishes the value or rightful enjoyment of other property in the neighborhood.

2. The matters outlined here are by no means all possible nuisances, and the Board is free to adopt revisions to this policy from time to time, at its discretion.

3. Any HOA officer or Board Member may notify a member of Windy Hill Forest Homeowners Association of circumstances at the member's property that constitute a nuisance. The offending home is encouraged to address the matter promptly. The Board is to take up the matter at its next meeting in order to adopt enforcement actions, consider settlement terms, or monitor the situation for later action.

4. Examples of nuisances include (but are not limited to):

a) generating noise that violates the Smyrna sound ordinance or is a disruptive breach of the peace (including but not limited to constant dog barking, heated arguments or late night broadcasting of music, song or shouting);

b) attracting feral animals to one's property or to otherwise harbor, feed or shelter such animals (however, bird feeders intended to attract small birds shall not be considered a nuisance);

c) failure to perform regular lawn care or failure to keep one's home appealing and in good repair;

d) failure to make space in one's own driveway for guest parking (and thus relocate one's own vehicle to other appropriate parking locations if necessary); and

e) littering, damaging or otherwise tampering with HOA common area or property of others.

5. Enforcement options. A nuisance offense may result in one or more of the following:

a) the home and its owner are sanctioned by losing any good standing status retroactive to January 1 of the year (with annual dues owed adjusted accordingly);

b) the home and its owner are sanctioned by losing the lawn care privilege, thus the home's dues are assessed at the full lawn care rate (pro-rated based on the calendar year) and the HOA may elect to partially perform the lawn care (or decline to perform) until that fee is paid in full;

c) the home and its owner are imposed with the following insurance requirements: i) a bona fide certificate of general liability insurance which specifically insures the property and its occupants with $2 million in general liability coverage for all claims which may arise from acts or omissions at the home; the certificate is to be provided by an insurer rated “A” or better by the A.M. Best rating service; and ii) a check payable in good funds to maintain a Short-Term Rental Deposit with HOA in the amount of $5,000 as a self-insurance fund to accommodate claims arising from the home's nuisance condition;   and/or

d) the home and its owner are made subject to lien claims and to court actions for damages and injunctive relief, with all HOA legal fees borne by the offending home and its owner.

6. This policy shall be promptly published at windyhillforest.com and broadcast to the HOA email list. Owners shall have 21 days from this date to review their own property, identify non-complying conditions and remedy them -- after this initial 21 day period, all homes are subject to enforcement sanctions for noncompliance.

The undersigned HOA Secretary confirms that the above policy was adopted by the HOA

Board of Directors on the  21st    day of     May ,    2021.


Signed: Secretary, Windy Hill Forest HOA

Thursday, April 30, 2020

2020 Annual Meeting Reset & Minutes


WINDY HILL FOREST HOMEOWNERS ASSOCIATION INC. ("WHF")
www.windyhillforest.com   email: windyhillforest@gmail.com

NOTICE OF RESET: As of 2:15pm our Annual Meeting was convened briefly on Sat., March 21, 2020 at the Smyrna Library, a quorum was not necessary to hear a motion to suspend and reset the meeting. Accordingly a motion was made and unanimously adopted by those present to reset the meeting to approximately the same time and place for Saturday, April 25, 2020. The meeting was again briefly convened at that time with a motion made and unanimously adopted to suspend and reconvene the meeting outdoors at 2pm Saturday, May 16, 2020 at the HOA field adjacent to 1505 Springleaf Circle.

RESET ADDRESS & TIME: 2pm Saturday, May 16 in the Outdoor field next to 1505 Springleaf Circle

OFFICER REPORTS are to be presented in writing by 2pm on Saturday, May 9 and posted at windyhillforest.com with links to same sent out to the HOA's current email list.

MEETING AGENDA: Meeting information will be posted in advance at tinyurl.com/whf2020docs.  We expect the meeting to be very short with enough members appearing in person or by proxy to establish a quorum. We plan on social distancing with 3 short Agenda items:

     One: Affirm the Minutes from the prior year meeting

     Two: Elect the Board of Directors. There will be a motion to re-elect the current Board Members Robin Ray Daniel, Mary Groves, Clayton Fain, LaVonya Tensley, Lillian Camp. Additionally there will be a motion to add Charles Spencer to replace Carmine Lombardi (our friend lost his battle with cancer and paralysis).

     Three: Approve an HOA Fee Assessment similar to the prior year. There will be a motion to set the HOA’s maximum annual fee at $1,190 with a discount $690 for the lawn care component such that the annual fee is to be $500, provided the homeowner arranges regular lawn care; further, the $500 fee is discounted down to $100 provided the home complies with HOA covenants and policies summarized at tinyurl.com/whf10pts.

MEETING DISCUSSION TO BE DIGITAL: We encourage members to review the officer reports online and send commentary by email to windyhillforest@gmail.com. Also, a few items will be presented informally as POLL QUESTIONS (this will be either at at windyhillforest.com web page or sent directly to the membership that has a current email address on file with the HOA). We are trying to simplify and shorten the meeting experience to accommodate Covid-19 concerns with appropriate precautions.



\Signed: Mary Groves, WHF Secretary
(our text/voicemail is 404-955-8101 )




Friday, March 6, 2020

Annual Meeting, Library Meeting Room


 LOCATION: SMYRNA LIBRARY MEETING ROOM
Meeting to be Reset due to Covid-19 Closings

All City Buildings, including the Smyrna Library, are closed to the Public and will be closed on March 21.  The HOA Member meeting was noticed to begin at 2:15pm at the Smyrna Library on March 21.  For those that show up, we will briefly commence the meeting and then will hear a motion to adjourn and reconvene at another day, time and place.  A notice will be posted on the Library door to that effect.   We are looking at Whitfield park or possibly a video/chat broadcast via the internet.  Please go to WindyHillForest.com for meeting notice updates.


WINDY HILL FOREST HOMEOWNERS ASSOCIATION INC. ("WHF")
www.windyhillforest.com email: windyhillforest@gmail.com

NOTICE:       Our Annual Meeting is on Sat., March 21, 2020 in the Smyrna Library Meeting Room 
ADDRESS:   100 Village Green CircleSmyrnaGA.


Officer reports & discussion are at 2:15pm, VOTING begins at 3:15pm

To:                Owners of the following homes on Springleaf Circle:
                     1400-1474 (even nos.), 1401-1465 (odd nos.) & 1471-1505 (odd nos.)
                       If you are a tenant, please pass this along to your landlord.

Thank you for your support over the last year. It is time for this year’s annual meeting.  We will elect directors, discuss parking, fee policy, repair policy and continue to seek to amend the covenants so they are updated with the Georgia Property Owners Association Act. There will also be discussion on setting policy for garbage tote enclosures, satellite dish removal, feral cat control and excessive sound/noise. By March 14, annual meeting info will be online in the following directory, including the financial report. This info will be at: tinyurl.com/whf2020docs

Please arrive in time for voting at 3:15pm. Those with questions should come an hour earlier for the 2:15pm discussion portion of the meeting.

                                                                  \Signed: WHF Secretary 
                                                                  (our text/voicemail is 404-955-8101 )

Wednesday, February 12, 2020

FYI - Live Thrive Atlanta: Alternative for refuse materials



Live Thrive Atlanta website is HERE






What Items Accepted at Live Thrive Atlanta:

Items with Material Processing Fees

Paint – latex and oil base  (First twenty five pounds are free each additional pound is $.25.)
Household chemicals (pesticides, herbicides, household cleaners, etc. (The first 25 pounds are free each additional pound is $.25)

Electronics(TV’s and monitors $20, TV’s must be intact.Electronics include all items that required electricity)

Tires (First two no charge, each additional $2 unless a council member event. YOU must unload.)

Mattresses ($15 per set)

Propane Tanks ($10)

Large Appliances  Stoves, Dishwashers, Grills, Ovens($10 each).

NO Refrigerators , NO Dehumidifiers, NO AC units, Wine Coolers

Secure Paper Shredding ($.50 per pound)

Thermometers ($5)
S
moke Detectors ($5)

Bulbs ( First 2, 4ft & 6ft Fluorescent are free each additional $.50)

CFL Bulbs (First 2 are free each additional $.50)

Toilets (Seats and all hardware must be removed)

Items with No Fee

Plastics/clean, dry, empty plastic bags/ film packaging/grocery bags

Plastic food containers #1-#2-#5, clean and dry

Paper: magazines/office paper/newspaper/phone-books

Glass bottles and jars (food grade only)

Metal (steel, iron, brass, aluminum, or copper)

Metal food cans(please wash)

Aluminum cans

Cardboard

Ink Printer cartridges (no toner)

Textiles

Styrofoam(please wash, no black)

Batteries(Zinc Carbon, Button,Lithium,Rechargeable, Car)

Household fats/oil/grease

Waxed Cartons (Broth, Milk, Juice)

Wine Corks

Items for ReUse (No Fee)

Books
Musical instruments
Sports equipment
Bikes
Textiles
Household items in usable condition
Clothing
Scraplanta Creative Reuse–Arts and Craft Supply

Items NOT Accepted

Packing peanuts (take to UPS or shipping stores)
Coat hangers (plastic or wire, take to your dry cleaners)
Alkaline Batteries
PVC pipes
Furniture
Scrap Wood
Carpet
Building materials, wood, joint compound, adhesive, roofing materials (contact Lifecycle Building Center)
Pick up service not available.

Please call if you have items not listed.

CHaRM BUSINESS/UNIVERSITY/MUNICIPALITY PRICING
Styrofoam                                     $.35 per pound
Plastic Film                                  $.35 per pound
Electronics                                   $.55 per pound
Paint/Chemicals                         $.75 per pound
Bulbs (CFL, Fluorescent)        $.60 each
Mattresses                                       $10.00 each
Propane Tanks                              $10.00 each
Smoke Detectors                            $5.00 each
Thermostats                                      $5.00
Fire Extinguishers          Large     $10.00
                                      Small               $5.00
Corrugated Plastic                   $.35 per pound
(Signs)
Labor for sorting                          $18.50 per hour
Pricing may vary due to volume or market cost.
No rear projection or console TVs.

Saturday, October 5, 2019

NO MORE PARKING AT 2600



The Pink Plumber at 2600 Matthews has decided to decline any parking access to the HOA. We have reached out to another property, but we have not been able to arrange a replacement location. Please seek out neighbors with extra spaces for overflow situations.















Saturday, August 31, 2019

Joint Yard Sale, Sat. Sept 28

If you have stuff to sell, Saturday September 28
 is the day to set up a table and present it.