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Reminder – HOA Public Meeting & Amendment Voting

As previously communicated, the HOA Board will be conducting the first of two planned public meetings for 2017 on Thursday, July 13th at the John Torok Senior Center – the meeting will begin at 7:00pm. In addition to a financial report out, review of old/new business and a resident forum, the HOA Board will also be providing an update on the two proposed restriction amendments that were distributed to all residents in June.

If you haven’t done so already, please either 1) bring your completed ballot to the meeting on July 13th (the one that says To Be Used At Meeting Only on the top) or 2) mail your completed proxy ballot back to the HOA Board using the provided self-addressed stamped envelope that was included in the resident packet.

CLICK HERE TO VIEW THE PROPOSED RESTRICTION AMENDMENTS W/ PROXIES & BALLOTS FOR YOUR PHASE

Proxy Ballots Can Be Mailed To The HOA Board At The Address Below

Spring Hill Neighborhood Association, Inc.
3465 S. Arlington Rd.
Suite E, #120
Akron, Ohio  44312


Proposed Restriction Amendments & Public Meeting

As part of our continuing efforts to properly administer the Spring Hill Neighborhood Association, Inc. and improve its operations as well as reasonably protect the community, we have decided to introduce two amendments to our documents.

AMENDMENT A: This amendment, if passed, would limit additional rental homes throughout Spring Hill (all phases), so that a cap is placed on the number of rental homes.  We propose this amendment for a few reasons.

First, we believe that an amendment that requires future purchasers to be residents of the property is a good concept.  Rather than a potential “apartment complex” atmosphere, we can maintain a community of all resident-owners.  Problems with conduct normally associated with some tenants would be avoided.  

Second, eliminating the rental of homes will strengthen the ability of future buyers of homes in Spring Hill to obtain financing since lending institutions are wary of associations with a significant number of rental homes.  Re-financing of mortgages on homes is also easier when there are more owner-occupants within the community.

Third, the proposed restriction has some flexibility and contains a few built-in exceptions to make it reasonable for everyone. These exceptions are: 1) The leasing restriction would not apply to current owners who are renting their homes. CURRENT RENTAL HOMES ARE GRANDFATHERED FOR AS LONG AS YOU OWN THE HOME2) If you own a home but only your child(ren) or parent(s) lives in the home, that living arrangement is excluded from the rental restriction.  3. The amendment contains an automatic, one-time right for all owners to lease their home for up to 24 months.  If an owner is behind in their maintenance fees and needs to rent the home to pay the fees, the amendment calls for the rent to be paid directly to the Association until the account is paid in full.

AMENDMENT B: The Declaration is not clear on who, the Association or the Owner, is to maintain and replace the trees on the “devil strip” or “tree lawn.”

As you know, past and present practice throughout Spring Hill (all phases) has always been that the Owner maintain and replace their own landscaping, including trees, on the entire lot.

Having the Owner responsible for tree maintenance and replacement is sensible as the owner is in the best position to know when such work is needed.  This also helps maintain the value of the Owner’s home and enables the Association to keep maintenance fees at a reasonable level.  If the Association were to be responsible for the maintenance and replacement of trees on the “devil strip” or “tree lawn,” the Association would obviously have to significantly increase fees to cover this additional responsibility.

If adopted, this amendment would require that trees in the “devil strip” or “tree lawn” are replaced with a Celebration Maple to ensure consistency with the rest of Spring Hill and that each tree purchased and replaced by the Owner must have a trunk diameter of at least 1-3/4” (inches).

At this time, we ask that the owner of each lot sign, date, and return the enclosed limited proxy ballot to the Board in the self-addressed envelope enclosed for your convenience.  Please note that the limited proxy ballot must be signed and returned whether you are in favor of or against the amendments.  As you may be aware, our governing documents require 66% approval of the voting power of the Association to pass each amendment.  Again, we urge you to consent to these amendments.

To complete this process in a timely manner, we ask that you return your consent ballot at your earliest convenience.

JULY 13, 2017 PUBLIC MEETING – 

Formal voting procedures for the above proposed amendments will take place at our summer meeting to be held on Thursday, July 13 @ 7:00pm at the John Torok Senior Center (see below). All residents are encouraged to attend in order to participate in the discussion of the proposed amendments, as well as voting. In addition, the HOA Board will also be reviewing various updates and taking questions and ideas for future topics.


Annual Meeting – November 29, 2016

In accordance with the Association’s bylaws, a public meeting will take place on Tuesday November 29, 2016 at 7:00pm. The meeting will be held at the John Torok Community & Senior Center. Sign in for the meeting will begin at 6:45pm.

There is still 1 position open on the HOA Board. In addition, the term of the current Treasurer is expiring.  The term of office for each position is 2 years. Nominations and voting will take place at the meeting.

In addition, the Board will discuss amending the Association’s bylaws to prohibit the rental of homes in Spring Hill (all phases) and clarify that residents are responsible for ensuring the trees located between sidewalks and the street are maintained.  The Board urges you to attend this meeting to hear these updates and provide feedback.


July Resident Meeting – Change of Location

The resident meeting, scheduled for July 21st, has been moved. We will now be meeting at the Green Market District in their community room, which is located up the stairs adjacent to the cafe.


Annual Meeting – December 3, 2015 @ 7:00pm

In accordance with the Association’s bylaws, a public meeting will take place on Thursday December 3, 2015 at 7:00 p.m. The meeting will be held at the John Torok Community & Senior Center.  Sign in for the meeting will begin at 6:45 p.m.

We are required by the Association’s bylaws to have at least 25% of the Association membership either present at the meeting or by proxy to enact business and elect board members. To guarantee a quorum, we ask that each owner complete, sign, and date the enclosed proxy and return in the self-addressed stamped envelope. If you attend the meeting in person, your proxy will be returned to you at the meeting.

This year there are 3 positions open:  President, Secretary and At-Large. The term of office for each of these positions is 2 years. The Board will also provide an update on other general news at the meeting. Nominations and voting will take place at the meeting. The Board urges you to attend this meeting to nominate and elect Board members. If you are unable to attend the meeting, you will be represented through your proxy.

Under the HOA’s rules and regulations, if these positions are not filled, the HOA will go into Receivership. This means that an attorney will be appointed to run the HOA’s day-to-day operations. Currently, the HOA is run by volunteers. If a Receiver is appointed, he or she will be paid for administering the HOA. It is a very real possibility that this will require an increase in annual dues. It is therefore in everyone’s best interest to either attend the meeting in person or return the proxies before the meeting.

Please contact the Board with any questions or comments by emailing springhillhoaboard@gmail.com or by using the Contact HOA Board form at the top of this page.


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