Fall 2001 (year 1)
See https://themillattarbranch.com/historical-information for much older pictures
Hello, residential and commercial owners as well as renters at The Mill! We hope everyone is having a good summer. Below please find news, updates, and reminders about our community.
1. New neighbors!
Please welcome our newest neighbors:
- Rob Baldwin and Remona Teague
- Edson Bridges and Tracy Bridges
- Dia St-Pierre Young and Garret Young
- Nanne Holmes
2. Updated COA Directory and Website
Thank you to Patrick Turner for keeping our COA directory up to date. Please let him know if it needs an update. Board members are identified there too.
Patick also maintains our COA website, https://themillattarbranch.com/ . It provides contact information, “who to call” information, a “Mill Vocabulary”, our governing documents, and more.
3. Shannen Varin, our single point of contact for COA needs
Owners should contact our property manager Shannen Varin (shannen@capstonetriad.com) of Capstone Realty Consultants for any COA needs, including property issues and payment questions. Shannen’s services are part of our contract with Capstone.
However, owners can keep the board in the loop by emailing coa@themillattarbranch.com, which reaches the current COA officers.
4. Budget Update
The COA remains on target with our financials so far this year. Most outstanding dues have now been received.
Within a few years, we will probably begin talking about financing the replacement of the B1 and B3 roofs. Eventually we will need to replace the elevator in B3. These expensive projects would be discussed with the community well ahead of time, of course.
5. Recent & Upcoming Projects
- Trees have been trimmed and a few removed around B2, in order to reduce the tree debris that ends up on the roof. Some new flora will probably get planted this fall.
- We are exploring regular gutter maintenance for B2 and perhaps also the garages. The B2 gutter routinely gets clogged with tree debris, which results in water penetration into the units on the west end of the building. Thank you to Joe Burkett for helping clear some downspouts last month.
- Thank you to Holly Willis for working on the big pots in the B1/B2 breezeway. After consulting with the board, she planted ivy in the empty pots to match the other pots. (In the 25-year history of those pots, only ivy has proven sustainable.)
- We are investigating a new entry system for the shared doors in B2 and B3. The current system is past its expected lifespan and is too old to get replacement parts. Any new system will provide enhanced functionality, including wireless access. We will communicate the plan as this project develops.
- By this fall, we hope signage will be replaced and upgraded throughout the property.
- We also hope that the metal railings get sanded and repainted.
6. Recycling Reminders
The city has a guide to what can be recycled: https://www.cityofws.org/637/What-Can-I-Recycle
Note that plastic bags are not accepted – they clog the sorting machines. But bags can be dropped off at many grocery stores.
Occasionally our recycling is not picked up, for no fault of our own. When that happens, we can tell Shannen, and she will complain to the city.
7. Owner Responsibilities for Overseeing Contractors and Agents
From
https://themillattarbranch.com/owner-responsibilities-for-overseeing-contractors-and-agents:
It is the responsibility of the Unit Owner to ensure their contractors and agents comply with all applicable rules and regulations during the project’s duration.
- All work must comply with applicable building codes.
- Hours of work are 8:00am to 5:00pm, Monday through Friday, holidays excluded. Noise-generating activities are permitted only between the hours of 9:00am to 4:00pm.
- To the extent reasonably practical, the Unit Owner will direct contractors to minimize any noise, vibrations, odors, particulates and dust infiltration or other intrusion which would disturb building occupants.
- Building security must be maintained at all times. No open door will be left unattended. The Unit Owner must direct workers not to admit anyone to the building unless that person is attached to the Unit Owner’s project. If, in the judgment of the Board, building security is not being maintained, the Board may order the work stopped until security is assured.
- Contracts must ensure that no water penetration occurs due to their work. Owners should confirm that the roof openings, windows, etc. are shut properly.
- All contractors and workers must comply with the provisions for parking, storage and use of Common Areas contained in the Declaration and Bylaws.
- All contractors must safeguard Common Elements from damage caused by alterations. This may include, but not be limited to, using drop cloths to protect hallway and foyer carpeting and/or vinyl tile as well as parking lot asphalt and sidewalks. The Unit Owner is liable for all costs associated with reversing damage caused by her/his contractors and agents during the course of the alterations. This may include, but not be limited to, replacing dented access doors; painting marred walls, trim, access doors, stairs; cleaning or replacing stained carpet or vinyl tile.
- Contractors must responsibly dispose of their debris off-site. Debris may not be disposed of in the community dumpster or recycling bins. No construction liquids are to be discharged on plantings in the community. Should workers not follow these rules, the COA will undertake the cleanup at the expense of the Unit Owner.
If you need the Mill’s water shut-off for non-emergency plumbing repair, we need to notify Shannen Varin 1-2 business days prior to the shut off so that she can notify residents, if at all possible.
Thank you for reading all the way to the bottom!