September 14th 2016 – Committee Meeting

 

Dear Residents,

Please follow this link here to access the minutes of the most recent committee meeting, which was held on September 14th. Your feedback or comments are welcome, please kindly address them by e-mail to the committee at 

 

April 14th 2014 – Committee Meeting

Hi Everyone,

Apologies for the lateness of getting these minutes out to you all. I’ve been on holiday and of course lost the recording etc. So please check through them here and I’ll be happy to take corrections. I will post them on the website in 2 weeks time. If no-one forwards corrections I’ll take them as given. Has everyone seen the email from Stuart suggesting we send him a list of questions for the insurers/management of DCPM to consider? I don’t feel very confident about starting this list and wonder if people feel we can do this by email or if we need the suggested meeting to discuss it. I can be around the next 3 wednesdays in May if people want a meeting called. Let me know what you all think is best. I’ve been in touch with the gardener and the last two fountains should be planted up next Monday. Unfortunately I noted in my walk around tonight the the fountain outside 26 Sinclair Place has been vandalised. I’ll report this.

Yours Rosina

September 24th 2012 – Committee Meeting

Here are the minutes of the most recent committee meeting held in late September:

SCMeeting-September24th2012-Minutes

I attended Aspect’s offices on November 6th for the usual quarterly invoice inspection, and found only a couple of minor issues which are already resolved. The previous two inspections made by the Treasurer showed up no issues of note, which is of course very positive. Town-house owners will note a refund item on their invoices this quarter relating to refurbishment fund payments that were accidentally included on previous bills as a result of the shift to the new billing system.

The work to solicit tenders from other factors continues apace, and the intention is to have all factors submitting their tenders in time to be included in an information pack, to be sent to proprietors along with the notice of the January AGM.

Residents should note the continuing improvements to the gardens, and that the bin and bike store roofs have been restored throughout to fix both storm damage and general wear and tear. In various places, ground floor proprietors who have trees and large bushes which are encroaching on windows have asked that they be removed or cut back; the committee would like to hear from anyone in that situation so that the trees can be considered for work.

Obviously the insurance premiums have jumped substantially again this year, once more due to our claims history. As the excesses no longer vary by building (they are £2,500 per claim), the apportionment of escape of water claims has been returned to an equal 332 way split (or around £7.50 per claim) as of the new insurance policy which started in August. Several such claims can be seen in the upcoming invoice. The committee is still considering a motion to require properties identified as the source of an escape of water to pay a higher share of the excess; the intention being to encourage proprietors to be proactive in plumbing maintenance. Opinions are very much divided however, and the committee would like to hear from other proprietors with their thoughts on the proposed policy. As always however, we urge all proprietors to continue to check their bathrooms and kitchens for leaks and sealing issues. We will continue to pay high premiums and suffer huge excesses until we can reduce the number of claims being made.

As always, the committee is interested in any and all opinions or concerns about the development, so please do feel free to contact us.

April 18th 2012 – Committee Meeting

Again, I must apologise for a delay in delivering the April committee meeting minutes, an extended holiday and other things intervened.

SCMeeting-April18th2012-Minutes

In other news, the test installation of a solar powered light went ahead last week, and the results are very promising. We chose the shed between 20 Sinclair Place and Sinclair Close, as it was the largest of the sheds and had the worst problem with lighting, rendering the back half of the shed virtually unusable, even in the middle of the day. I’d certainly recommend visiting the shed to see the results for yourself.

We will keep an eye on it to see how durable the light is, but on first impression the light produced is certainly bright enough, and the installation can be done with minimal impact to the sheds. The cost for this installation came in at well under £100, so underneath the budget approved by the committee. At the next meeting, we will consider whether or not to have similar lights installed in all of the cycle sheds.

November 10th 2011 – Committee Meeting

Hi folks; apologies for the delay, but the meeting minutes for the November 10th committee meeting are now available here. We focused largely on the continuing discussion with the factor on the quarterly billing, but also covered the parking issue (resulting in the yellow line painting work mentioned before), and discussed the long standing mono-block issue and gardening contract reassessment.