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Sue’s HOA Sign Project
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Sun Nov 10, 2024 1:43 pm
by Colliemom
Here’s the results of the sign project I have been talking about for what seems like forever. Was time consuming due to having to wait for paint to dry between coats and the details on the sign. And it’s a two sided sign, same pattern on both sides. But it’s ready to go.
First up was painting the sign frame. It was black but changed to brown now. Made of iron, so not an easy thing to move around.
Picture of a couple sections of the sign. You can see it loks a bit beat up
Work in progress
Completed sign
This is another part of the project which a neighbor is doing. Repair of the roof. Needs some new shake shingles and a coat of paint
I don’t know at this point how this is going to get put back up as it is to be mounted in 2 10 foot high posts. But I’m sure he will figure out a way. That roof is by no means light. Here’s a pic from last year showing how it looks when back together.
Re: Sue’s HOA Sign Project
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Sun Nov 10, 2024 2:29 pm
by Bethers
Sue, I'm always so impressed with the things you make and do. Wonderful job!
Re: Sue’s HOA Sign Project
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Sun Nov 10, 2024 2:36 pm
by Cudedog
Beautiful! Thanks for sharing.
Anne
Re: Sue’s HOA Sign Project
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Sun Nov 10, 2024 4:05 pm
by monik7
Beautiful Sue. Congratulations!!! You’re very talented.
Sandi
Re: Sue’s HOA Sign Project
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Sun Nov 10, 2024 6:41 pm
by BirdbyBird
The sign "refurbishing" looks great. Though I realise that the seasonal additions to the subdivision sign are your own contributions, did you mention once a couple years ago that the HOA reimburses you for some of the trail maintenance and repairs that you undertake?
Re: Sue’s HOA Sign Project
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Mon Nov 11, 2024 1:41 am
by snowball
it's looking so good
sheila
Re: Sue’s HOA Sign Project
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Mon Nov 11, 2024 8:26 am
by Irmi
Sue, as always, it looks great! Iknow your HOA will be pleased.
Re: Sue’s HOA Sign Project
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Mon Nov 11, 2024 8:47 am
by Colliemom
Tina, the HOA, actually a POA (as it’s called here) does reimburse me for repairs on signs, fencing or whatever on the association property. And they give me a stipend to reimburse my time, gas and whatever for maintaining the entrance, the path and one access easement. I am the property committee.
We are a small subdivision, actually 3 subdivisions, 2 around the lake itself and one across the road from the lakes north shore. About 60 homes. A mix of second homes and permanent residences. Membership in the Association is not mandatory and dues are low ($30 a year, some of us pay a bit more to help out). There’s maybe 44 actual member properties, so the budget isn’t that big. Nowdays with everything rising and some of the infrastructure, like the sign and roof over needing repairs, it’s getting hard to do these things with current budget. We have electrical bills for entrance and sign lights and insurance carried on the properties (2 access easements, the main entrance area and the pathway) plus other expenses necessary for POA operation. A. I can’t however do any repairs without permission to spend any money first. There are some of us who just buy something like a fence rail or sign post and don’t ask for reimbursement and just replace a broken rail or post. Like this sign project, I’m using paint I have here and am not asking reimbursement for what little I bought besides. People enjoy it, that’s enough payment.The woodcraft decorations are my expense as they are mine. . But having a water quality issue with the lake (algae, crud accumulation on the bottom from leaves etc. settling down over many years, blocking natural springs, a drop in fish spawning and growing naturally etc. has resulted in asking for donations to save the lake. There are now fountains (some me purchased by individual property owners who keep them in front of their property and pay the electricity to operate them and the main larger one in the lagoon area which the POA pays the electric to operate. Buckets of tablets placed strategically around the lake has resulted in the reduction of crud on the bottom. Fish are happy, minnows are now spotted as are tadpoles, so it’s turning around. So a success story there but needs constant monitoring and funds.
The board wants to make dues mandatory and raise to $50 a year, but hasn’t been able to come up with a way to enforce this so everybody pays in. Committee workng in it as its deed restriction changes.
Re: Sue’s HOA Sign Project
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Mon Nov 11, 2024 11:49 am
by Cudedog
Sounds like a wonderful place to live, Sue.
I probably should have made a move on that lot next to you that came up for sale a couple years ago.
Oh well. No sight like hindsight.
Anne
Re: Sue’s HOA Sign Project
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Mon Nov 11, 2024 6:08 pm
by Colliemom
There are 3 that might be coming up for foreclosure, for back taxes. Just sayin
Re: Sue’s HOA Sign Project
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Wed Nov 13, 2024 2:18 pm
by Shirlv
Sorry Sue, short term memory. As usual you did a fantastic job. I would be proud to live in your community. Well dove
Re: Sue’s HOA Sign Project
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Wed Nov 13, 2024 4:40 pm
by Cudedog
Colliemom wrote:There are 3 that might be coming up for foreclosure, for back taxes. Just sayin
Hmmmmmm.
Anne