Meeting with Craig Wallace of SRB on June 12th, 2017 (the Contractor)Chris Painter met with Mr. Wallace on site inside the Villas. During our walk through, he mentioned several areas of concern and noted that the roads are beginning to deteriorate significantly. In addition to the cracking, he also noted that the ramps no longer meet code and that they would have to be reconstructed to meet code. He gave me a very rough estimate of the cost to complete the project but we have determined not to release that preliminary number at this time. We want to wait to see what the report says after an in-depth analysis has been completed.
We have received the preliminary engineering analysis from SRB. This report is for us to present to the city for review and acceptance. What should be understood about the price is that this cost will be payed from each homeowner in the Villas. It will be spread over fifteen years per home through taxes. More information will be available at a later date as we move through the process. Next Steps: Working with the City (8/1/2017)Now that we have received the engineering analysis, we have made contact with the City and are awaiting their response. We are hoping to have an answer in the next 6-8 weeks on whether or not to move forward with this project. If you have questions you may direct them to Chris Painter, President. [email protected] Update (9/24/2017)We are still awaiting a response from the City. We have reached out to the manager once again and will try to contact him this week for answers on our next step. Procedures for Tax Assessment Districts![]()
Introduction
Understanding the documents that govern a homeowner’s association can be challenging for those of us that do not have a legal background or experience reading these particular documents. Additionally, when there are multiple amendments over many years, it further complicates reading and interpreting the documents because one must reference back to previous filings to understand the governing document as a whole. In this document, we will attempt to explain in simple terms what the documents are and how they are applied. Below you will see the governing documents presented in the order of authority. Each document below the one above it is subordinate. The Governing Documents
Oklahoma General Corporation Act The SilverHawk Homeowner’s Association Inc. is a corporation incorporated under the Oklahoma General Corporation Act. It must operate within the laws set forth in the act and any of the following governing documents may not contradict the laws of this act. Certificate of Incorporation This document simply is the filing with the state that establishes the association as a legal entity with certain rights. Declaration of Covenants, Conditions and Restrictions In general, this document sets forth the requirements and restrictions for erecting structures and the use of land on each lot. It also includes restrictions such as what type of fencing may be erected, whether a business may be located within the neighborhood or if signs can be placed in your front lawn. Additionally, this document declares in specific terms which property is subject to the authority of the homeowners association. It states that all lot owners are required to be members in the association and subject to all of its covenants, conditions and restrictions and certificate of incorporation and its bylaws. It establishes the ownership and responsibility to maintain the common areas such as the ponds and pool. The declaration sets forth the rights of members to vote in elections of directors who are to serve on the board. In order to maintain the common areas and to pay for other administrative costs, this document establishes the annual and special assessments and remedies for lot owners who do not pay the assessments. It also establishes the requirements for holding meetings of the members. This is not an exhaustive list. ByLaws This document specifically outlines how to conduct the business required in the documents discussed above. Think of this document as the procedures document for the association in the conduct of its business. Where to find our Governing Documents Governing Documents The SilverHawk Neighborhood Garage Sale will be held the weekend of October 13-15. Garage sale permits can be purchased from the Oklahoma City government website. The sale will be advertised through signage at the entrances and through an announcement on NextDoor. If you have any questions, you can contact Autumn Harting.
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