Improvements / Project Updates |
The Board of Directors for the Playmor Bernardo Home Owners Association advocates initiating substantial improvements within Playmor to meet the continually changing needs of our residents. These improvements are designed to enhance the value of our homes and keep up with the Reserve Study maintenance projects. This page will highlight the projects that are in process or have been completed within the community. FY 2010 Funded Reserve Projects FY 2010 Additional Projects/In-house FY 2009 Project Update Tree Trimming – During this past year, several trees were trimmed throughout the community to be in compliance with fire safety codes in relation to the amount of space between the trees and building chimneys. The cutting of trees is a priority budget item due to overgrowth, reduction of liability, and tree health. Due to the costs associated with tree removal and the large number of trees still requiring trimming and/or removal on the Playmor property, we will continue to monitor and prioritize this work. Building Trim Painting – By the end of our fiscal year in June of 2009, seven buildings will have had the trim repainted. Each year, building trim on a certain number of buildings is a budgeted item set for completion. At this time there are still four buildings that are in the process of having the trim repainted. Address Boxes – The address boxes throughout the community all have been re-built and installed. Parking Spot Numbering – All parking spots have been painted to reflect the address of the individual unit to which that space is assigned. Fascia Boards on Buildings/Garages – This project will begin in early May. The goal of this project is to replace fascia wood on both the walls and garages that is in need of repair. We anticipate that the majority of this project will be completed before the end of summer. Website – The website has been upgraded for usability and is being updated with information on a regular basis. The Playmor website can be viewed at www.playmor.org. We will continue to make improvements to this site on an ongoing basis. Red Curb Painting – After being on the City of San Diego’s paint list for several months, our red curbs were painted. Since the quality of the job was not satisfactory, we are working with the City to determine other options for correcting the overspray and other areas that were painted improperly or overlooked. Sidewalk Replace and Grind – In an effort to reduce risk to the community, sidewalks with lifts have been replaced or ground down. The focus of this project was to eliminate all lifts that were ½ inch or greater per insurance standards. Sidewalk Seams – During the winter months when lawn mowing and foliage/shrubbery required minimum maintenance, the landscape staff replaced the wood seams between the sidewalks throughout the entire community. Office Building – During this past year, the office has become unusable due to water entry and mold. This has caused our office staff to work offsite. I am happy to report that a solution for the office has been chosen and that office construction will begin shortly. This item will be funded from money that was set aside during FY 09 for contingency projects. Lawn Fertilization/Aeration – Prior to summer, the lawns in the community will all be aerated and fertilized so that irrigation will soak in better and not run off. Landscape – Many of you have noticed that the lawn and trimming activities have been reduced dramatically over the past few months. During this slower foliage growth period, we have used our landscape staff to work on other deferred maintenance projects throughout the community. We have also reduced the amount of hedge trimming to allow the shrubs to fill in. We anticipate that the amount of pruning will be reduced to quarterly. Landscape Committee – The Landscape Committee has planted new trees and foliage throughout the Playmor community, including the entrances, the grassy areas, the back wall, where the old bins were in the center of the community, and in front of and surrounding many buildings. The committee has concentrated on beautifying our community as well as selecting drought-resistant trees and plants that will assist us in conserving water. The Board’s and this committee’s goal is to continue to reduce grass throughout the community to help offset water consumption. Reserve Study – The community is required by California law to obtain a Reserve Study every three years. This report helps determine the remaining life of the components in the community that last more than one year. This reserve study will be available to the community in the next month. This will be used to help the Board of Directors/Manager determine what must be done and in what order to preserve the buildings and property in the community. The study has shown the Board that there are many deferred maintenance projects that need to be undertaken in the immediate future. The focus of future discussions will be about how we can pay for these items. FY 2008 Assessment Project Update $125,000 – Re-plumb all Remaining QEST Buildings $75,000 – Additional Money for the Roofing Loan Deposit Account $128,000 – Replace 32 Decks $25,000 – Driveway Paving $20,800 – Construction of New Maintenance Area (This project came about from the area that was dismantled during the new freeway wall construction). By completing this project, the community was able to remove the rented storage bins that were located in the middle of the community. Once the fence between the tennis courts and the freeway wall is built the second tennis/basketball court will be re-opened. This project is anticipated to be finished in early May. $2,200 – Playground Upgrade – The community playground equipment and play area has been enhanced to give families a place to enjoy. If you have not yet seen this area, please take a walk over to the Southwest corner of our community. $38,000 – Replenish Reserve Funds $138,000 – Water Sub-meters – Installing water sub-metering in the community will allow homeowners to be responsible for individual water usage. This project completion will enable the Playmor HOA to remove a large inflationary item from the budget. The impact of this project will reduce the wide swings in the operating budget caused by increases in the cost of water. This will allow the Board of Directors not to have to raise the monthly dues simply to keep up with the ever increasing cost of water. It will also allow each homeowner to conserve water and to be billed for only the usage of each independent household versus paying the average for the community. FY 2004 Project Update |