vespergirl
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We bought our house about three years ago, and live in a "cluster" in a very expensive neighborhood. We pay $1200 per year in community fees - $600 for the entire neighborhood, and $600 for our specific "cluster."
On Tuesday, we received an email from the board (5 people out of 20 homes) who said that in order to keep our cluster fee down at a low $600, they decided amongst themselves (without a cluster vote) that on Saturday mornings, 9 am, several times a year, we would have a 2 hour community "clean up and repair", which includes taking down tree branches (in front of one of the board members homes), repairing trails, doing landcaping of the common areas, and replacing another neighbors mailbox. We were just planning on not going, because we had other plans, and none of the work being done is in our neck of the neighborhood.
Anyway, I ran into the cluster president yesterday, and when she asked if we would be participating, I stated that we wouldn''t, because we already had other plans. She made some snotty comments that I politely ignored, but went home fuming.
First, we pay $600 specifically for them to hire contractors/landscapers to take care of this type of work. If it''s going to cost more than that, I would honestly prefer to pay an extra $50 per year per home to not have to sacrifice my precious Saturdays cleaning up other people''s yards. When we signed the HOA contract for our neighborhood, we agreed to pay the fees for maintenance, not spend all day trimming another person''s hedges. Also, some of this really annoys me because our house is on a "private drive" with 4 other homes (it''s really more of a cul de sac). When the entire nieghborhood was repaved right after we moved in, they decided not to pave our "private drive" that most of the people in the neighborhood use, which raised the ire of us 5 homeowners who paid fees to have everyone else''s road paved except hours. So, since none of the "improvements" never seem to make their way down to our neck of the woods, I feel far less compelled to help them over on the other side of the cluster.
It just really annoyed me that the woman implied that we should participate more - she lives on the opposite side of the cluster, and no idea that we actually particiate in keeping up our side of the neighborhood on a weekly basis, but out of a spirit of friendship with a neighbor here, not as a forced work detail. Our next door neighbor is very elderly and handicapped and lives alone. My husband mows her lawn every weekend, and shovels her driveway and paths avery time in snows. When she was recovering from an illness and surgery, I sat with her during the day, and brought her meals for a week. So, we already do neighborly things to help the disadvantaged in our cluster.
Any thoughts on this? I have decided not to participate in any of these cleanups in the future just on principle, because of the snotty attitude of the cluster board. If they had brought a vote to all the homes in the community, I have a feeling that most people would have voted to pay a little extra in fees instead of having to sacrifice several Saturdays a year. Since no one asked my vote, I choose to not participate. This is an affluent nieghborhood, and we can all afford a couple of extra bucks.
What would you guys do?
On Tuesday, we received an email from the board (5 people out of 20 homes) who said that in order to keep our cluster fee down at a low $600, they decided amongst themselves (without a cluster vote) that on Saturday mornings, 9 am, several times a year, we would have a 2 hour community "clean up and repair", which includes taking down tree branches (in front of one of the board members homes), repairing trails, doing landcaping of the common areas, and replacing another neighbors mailbox. We were just planning on not going, because we had other plans, and none of the work being done is in our neck of the neighborhood.
Anyway, I ran into the cluster president yesterday, and when she asked if we would be participating, I stated that we wouldn''t, because we already had other plans. She made some snotty comments that I politely ignored, but went home fuming.
First, we pay $600 specifically for them to hire contractors/landscapers to take care of this type of work. If it''s going to cost more than that, I would honestly prefer to pay an extra $50 per year per home to not have to sacrifice my precious Saturdays cleaning up other people''s yards. When we signed the HOA contract for our neighborhood, we agreed to pay the fees for maintenance, not spend all day trimming another person''s hedges. Also, some of this really annoys me because our house is on a "private drive" with 4 other homes (it''s really more of a cul de sac). When the entire nieghborhood was repaved right after we moved in, they decided not to pave our "private drive" that most of the people in the neighborhood use, which raised the ire of us 5 homeowners who paid fees to have everyone else''s road paved except hours. So, since none of the "improvements" never seem to make their way down to our neck of the woods, I feel far less compelled to help them over on the other side of the cluster.
It just really annoyed me that the woman implied that we should participate more - she lives on the opposite side of the cluster, and no idea that we actually particiate in keeping up our side of the neighborhood on a weekly basis, but out of a spirit of friendship with a neighbor here, not as a forced work detail. Our next door neighbor is very elderly and handicapped and lives alone. My husband mows her lawn every weekend, and shovels her driveway and paths avery time in snows. When she was recovering from an illness and surgery, I sat with her during the day, and brought her meals for a week. So, we already do neighborly things to help the disadvantaged in our cluster.
Any thoughts on this? I have decided not to participate in any of these cleanups in the future just on principle, because of the snotty attitude of the cluster board. If they had brought a vote to all the homes in the community, I have a feeling that most people would have voted to pay a little extra in fees instead of having to sacrifice several Saturdays a year. Since no one asked my vote, I choose to not participate. This is an affluent nieghborhood, and we can all afford a couple of extra bucks.
What would you guys do?