Present
Anne and Victor Navasky, Joanna Dretzin, Judy Reibel, Marti Bone and Michael Rosenberg, Susan Krim
Present by Proxy
Frank Haupel, Bruno, Miri and Jenny Navasky, and Patrick Thaddeus
Absent
Charles Perrow, Deborah Meier and Jane Rose
Financial Report
Michael Rosenberg chaired the meeting and called first on Susan Krim to present a financial report. Susan reported that as of June 12, 2016, the community had $11,353 in the Chase checking account and $6,339 in the Chase savings account (with some large bills expected in September, such as taxes and insurance). She also pointed out that there were two expensive projects that the Board has been considering: 1) tennis court fence and 2) major road repair. There was a discussion of the two expensive projects.
Tennis Court
Susan posited the question of how many people would use the tennis court. Michael pointed out that even if community members did not use the court themselves, a functioning tennis court would be an asset for those who contemplated renting their house in the summer months.
Road Repair
Anne described the areas of the road which needed special attention: the severe dip on the way to the Blackman, Dretzin , Thaddeus and Navasky houses; the flat area in front of the Reibel house; and the turnoff road that runs past the Haupel and Perrow houses. Anne will explore hiring an engineer to make some suggestions of how to approach the repair. Susan and Michael said they would ask Tom Shepherd to look at it and see if he could work with Carmen Barbato to make some successful permanent repairs.
Recycling
The recycling issue was brought up again. Susan reported that she had asked Carmen Barbato to start recycling, but it was never effected. She also suspects that although we may present him with recycling bins, that the garbage is not actually recycled on his end at his private dump. No resolution was reached.
Community Orchard
Anne presented a proposal by Eva Thaddeus and Bruno Navasky to turn a small tract of land on the far western side of the meadow south of the pond, into a small fruit orchard. They would first designate the area, have Will Chase plow it, they would plant a cover crop for one season before planting the trees. The community would be responsible for plowing and purchasing the trees ($50 to $100 apiece). This proposal passed unanimously.
Farmhouse/Barn Repairs
It was decided to ask Tom Shepherd for a proposal to fix the barn. Tom also looked at the stairs in the Farmhouse leading to the basement, and said because the area is too narrow for a banister to be installed, they should be used only by workmen and not the tenants.
Board Election
Michael called for nominations for the Board. There were no new nominations and the current board agreed to serve for the next year. Their election was unanimous.
With no further business, the meeting was adjourned.
The meeting was held on the morning of June 12, 2016 at the home of Judy Reibel. Minutes submitted by Anne Navasky.