MAY 2019
WELCOME to Shayla Foss No. 4 and also to Amber Hogenmiller No. 9.
You’ll all be happy to know that Farmstead Commons has been approved for FHA loans, which gives prospective buyers an additional option for financing.
WELCOME to Shayla Foss No. 4 and also to Amber Hogenmiller No. 9.
You’ll all be happy to know that Farmstead Commons has been approved for FHA loans, which gives prospective buyers an additional option for financing.
The Annual Yard Sale will be on Saturday, June 22nd this year. If you’ll be participating in the Yard Sale, please let CB Property Management know as soon as possible. You can set up your sale in front of your Unit or in your carport. If you have items left over that don’t sell please dispose of them, but not in the dumpster.
When you call our office for information, please remember that Courtney has worked here for nine-plus years and is responsible for all accounts receivable so if you have a question about your payment, your balance owed etc. she’s the person who can help you. Also she can usually
answer general questions you have about the condos or the rules and regulations. She can also schedule Dennis for work. I am not always available and instead of waiting for a return call, ask Courtney the question and perhaps your issue/ problem/comment can be resolved with one call. By the way, we had the same problem when I was training for this job with Cynthia; it all worked out and (fortunately) I learned everything I needed to know!
The Directors have done their walk around the grounds and are working on a list of “to do” jobs. Remember these are done on a priority basis as time/funds allow. If you have something that needs attention, repair, etc., contact the CBPM office. If it’s not on the “to do” list, we’ll check it out and add it if necessary.
Always walk your dog(s) on a leash away from landscaped common areas and clean up any “packages” they leave
behind. Be especially careful your dog doesn’t get into flower gardens. Many “public” gardens are planted and cared for by residents. Allowing your dog to damage them is rude to those who work hard to make (and keep) the gardens attractive.
Temperatures are warmer and windows are open. Be a good neighbor; keep music and voices at a level that won’t disturb others. The same goes for smoke from the barbecue or grill.
Please recycle properly. If you have questions about recycling, please let us know and we’ll make sure you get a copy of the Recycling Guidelines.
Summer will be here in less than a month. School will be out which means more children playing in Farmstead. Drive carefully, keep sun screen handy and whether you’ve planned the vacation of a lifetime or are simply relaxing at home:
ENJOY, ENJOY, ENJOY!
APRIL 2019
Welcome: Nicole Reed and tenant Ben Wichland #10, Amber Hogenmiller #9, Robert Kohl #67.
If you haven’t returned your By-law Amendment Ballot, please do so as quickly as possible. The ballots were originally distributed a couple months ago and we also sent out reminders, together with self-addressed envelopes. If you’re still hanging on to your ballot, please vote and return it now! If you have any questions about the amendments you can contact CB Property Management or any member of the Farmstead Board of Directors. It’s very important that all owners vote on these amendments.
Welcome: Nicole Reed and tenant Ben Wichland #10, Amber Hogenmiller #9, Robert Kohl #67.
If you haven’t returned your By-law Amendment Ballot, please do so as quickly as possible. The ballots were originally distributed a couple months ago and we also sent out reminders, together with self-addressed envelopes. If you’re still hanging on to your ballot, please vote and return it now! If you have any questions about the amendments you can contact CB Property Management or any member of the Farmstead Board of Directors. It’s very important that all owners vote on these amendments.
And speaking of the Board of Directors, there is an opening available immediately. If you’re interested in this volunteer position, and want to be active in the Farmstead Community, call Diane at 358-0040 or e-mail me at cbpmdiane@aol.com and I can provide information.
We are very grateful to the residents who plant gardens in the common area. But please bear in mind that the grounds crew from White’s Groundskeeping is re-sponsible for edging and mulching the gardens so if you plant a “common” garden, please be sure all plantings are at least six inches from the outside edge. Otherwise they could be damaged or removed when the edging is done.
Bears can still be a problem, so please don’t leave any kind of food (including pet food) outside, keep your bird feeders inside for a couple more weeks and be sure to slide the doors shut on the dumpsters so bears won’t be tempted.
Please remember to clean up after your dog, don’t leave anything but your vehicle, baby strollers or bicycles in the carport and follow the Recycling Rules as closely as possible. Recently, some-one left 3 paint cans in the recycling area; no one should do that!
The overgrowth along the perimeter of the property had encroached the lawns to a point where grass growth was limited. This has been cut back to open up the areas, dry them out and extend the lawns. It looks a little scary right now, but we’ve already noticed some drying and new grass growth and it will keep on improving.
We recently did a walk around the property and were pleased to see that Farmstead looks great. Residents are abiding by the rules and regulations and we are so proud of you!
April has been rainy, as expected, but May is on the way, followed by what we hope is a summer full of warm days, sunshine and fun for all of you.
MARCH 2019
It really may be spring soon- which means that bears are waking up from hibernation…. Over the years, Farmstead has had a few bear sightings in the spring. Farmstead residents even had bears showing up on patios! Please remove all birdfeeders or other items from your patio and front area that could attract the bears to the buildings. We will let you know when you can put them back up.
All Farmstead unit owners should have received a ballot to vote on the proposed amendments to the Bylaws. Every owner who attended the Annual meeting on January 26th received a copy of the proposed amendments and a copy was hand-delivered or mailed to those who couldn’t be there. However, if you don’t have a ballot, call our office and we’ll deliver one to you. No matter how you vote, it’s important you do vote and return the ballot.
There are four proposed amendments so the Bylaws will meet the current and future needs of the Association. If you have any questions about the amendments prior to voting, you can contact me, cbpmdiane@aol.com (358-0040) or one of the Directors: Susan Rondeau, Unit 57, suerondeau2@gmail.com or Judy StGelais, Unit 47 judystg16@gmail.com. You can return your completed ballot to CB Property Management. via regular mail, e-mail or you can drop it off at our office. You can also leave it with one of the Directors in units 29, 47, 57, 64 or 75, but please, please return it as soon as possible.
It really may be spring soon- which means that bears are waking up from hibernation…. Over the years, Farmstead has had a few bear sightings in the spring. Farmstead residents even had bears showing up on patios! Please remove all birdfeeders or other items from your patio and front area that could attract the bears to the buildings. We will let you know when you can put them back up.
There is still a little time left to hire Dennis for inside projects – this is the best month to paint a room, hang that shelf, fix that leak, or any other odd job you may want to use him for. As soon as warm weather hits, he is booked solid with outside repairs and it can become difficult to schedule him for personal work. You can set up an estimate/job by calling my office or emailing me.
Although winter is ALMOST over, we remind residents to call CB Property Management when the snow slides off the carport roofs. White’s Groundskeeping checks the carports/lots regularly when melt is occurring; they will clean up and salt the areas. However, they could be on site and the snow could fall off right after they leave, if the temperatures drop enough before they return to check again - the fallen snow becomes a large ice lump! Added to the frost heaving of the asphalt areas in front of the carport spaces, the fallen roof snow situation can be an issue. We’d prefer three phone calls that the snow has fallen than one call that there is a lump of frozen snow at the perimeter of the carport entrances.
There will be lots happening at Farmstead this Spring, Summer and Fall… We will paint a building, we will begin the asphalt replacement in the parking lot, the decks will be water-sealed, the over growth along the perimeter of the grounds will be cut back a few feet to open the back area and the L & G Propane tank area will be landscaped. The Board and I will walk the grounds in April, adding any repairs or landscape needs and the like to the “to do” list. And, as always siding repairs will continue as time and funds allow from spring until fall.
Happy St. Patrick’s Day to all!
FEBRUARY 2019
We understand that Amerigas (formerly Keene Gas) has issued several refund checks to prior customers. We’re not sure of the specifics, but if you received a refund check and have questions about it, you can call Amerigas directly at 352-4134.
All Farmstead unit owners should have received a ballot to vote on the proposed amendments to the Bylaws. Every owner who attended the Annual meeting on January 26th received a copy of the proposed amendments and a copy was hand-delivered or mailed to those who couldn’t be there. However, if you don’t have a ballot, call our office and we’ll deliver one to you. No matter how you vote, it’s important you do vote and return the ballot.
There are four proposed amendments so the Bylaws will meet the current and future needs of the Association. If you have any questions about the amendments prior to voting, you can contact me, cbpmdiane@aol.com (358-0040) or one of the Directors: Susan Rondeau, Unit 57, suerondeau2@g-mail.com or Judy StGelais, Unit 47 judystg16@g-mail.com. You can return your completed ballot to CB Property Management. via regular mail, e-mail or you can drop it off at our office. You can also leave it with one of the Directors in units 29, 47, 57, 64 or 75, but please, please return it as soon as possible.
We understand that Amerigas (formerly Keene Gas) has issued several refund checks to prior customers. We’re not sure of the specifics, but if you received a refund check and have questions about it, you can call Amerigas directly at 352-4134.
This is just a reminder to all Farmstead owners: the monthly maintenance fees increased $2.00 effective February 1st. If you didn’t include the additional amount with your February payment, please send it with your full corrected payment for March. Thank you!!!!
Please move for the snowplows when they’re working on-site for clean-up after a storm. Also, if you see the snow come off the carport roof give us a call to report it. White’s checks the carport roofs regularly, but a half- hour after they check, the snow could fall off. We’d rather have several calls telling us the snow has come off the carports than have it sit there and become a frozen icy lump that turns out to be an inconvenience for everyone.
At the annual meeting it was requested the Board members contact info be posted: Susan Rondeau- and Judy St Gelais emails are listed earlier in this newsletter. Alison Green - alisongreen1@live.com, Lynda Sillner -lsillner@hotmail.com, and Janice Zani janicezani@gmail.com, are the remaining members. Please remember if you have a Farmstead issue you should contact CB Property Management first
It was also suggested at the annual meeting a “Base Hill Road resurface petition group” be formed. As this wouldn’t be a Director “duty” a volunteer is needed to form and run this group. If you are interested, put a note on the bulletin board asking owners to contact you and start the process to fix the road!!
February is almost over. We hope you had a Happy Valentine’s Day! Next comes Muddy March and after that spring will be sneaking in!
JANUARY 2019
It is important owners pay condo fees in-full and on-time. When even one owner doesn’t pay it affects the budgeted services for the whole Association. Please make your checks to Farmstead Commons Association and not to CB Property Management. Your unit number should be displayed, all information should be clear and payments should be mailed
The Farmstead annual meeting is Saturday, January 26th, 10am in the Keene Public Library auditorium. You should have received the annual meeting packet containing the budget for 2019. Fees will increase $2.00/month, effective February 1st. The packet also includes updated Rules and Regulations of the Asso-ciation and a notice to all owners about the discussion of By-Laws Amendments we’ll have at the Annual Meeting. If you are unable to attend, PLEASE send your proxy to CB Property Mgt., You can mail, e-mail, fax, hand deliver it, or drop It off to any Director (Units 11, 47, 57, 75.) If you haven’t received the packet, please let us know IMMEDIATELY.
It is important owners pay condo fees in-full and on-time. When even one owner doesn’t pay it affects the budgeted services for the whole Association. Please make your checks to Farmstead Commons Association and not to CB Property Management. Your unit number should be displayed, all information should be clear and payments should be mailed
in time to reach us by the 10th of the month in which they are due.
Now that winter is here. It’s important you move your vehicle(s) for the plows. White’s comes during the storm to clean the Entrance Road, driving areas and open spaces. When the storm is over they return to clean up the entire driving and parking areas and cars need to move at that time. It’s as simple as moving for a brief time let them clean the spaces and then you can return. Also remember if you don’t move you can be towed without notice. If for some reason you’re not towed and you clean off or move your car after White’s has cleared the lots and they have to come back, you’ll be charged for their return “clean up” trip. Moving your vehicle(s) means the lots remain safe for everyone
.Please be aware of the Recycling Guidelines and recycle properly. If you’re unsure whether an item can be recycled, don’t. One “wrong” item contaminates the entire batch. If you need a new copy of the Recycling Guidelines, call our office.
When you need something done inside your home, Dennis is available to paint, repair, build, hang, install, assemble or whatever else you need. He does a great job! Call the office for a free estimate.
Finally, remember to be a good neighbor (that was one of your New Year’s resolutions, right?) Don’t play the radio, TV or music too loud, don’t use the vacuum or other appliances or with raised voices, especially in early morning or during the evening and at night. Walk dogs on a leash at all times, clean up after the dog and don’t leave dog clean-up bags on the doorstep to take care of later or by the mailbox shelter. Put them in the dumpster immediately.
Winter is here, so bundle up and enjoy whatever you do at this time of year: skiing, skating, sliding, playing cards, board games or just sitting in a comfortable chair watching TV, reading or watching the snow fall outside your window. Before you know it, spring will be here and you’ll be happy to go outside and enjoy those first not-so-cold days. I can’t wait!