Oaks Landing Recreational Association
Transcript of Oaks Landing Recreational Association
OLRA News O ak s L an d i n g Re c re a t io n a l A s so c ia t io n
FALL GARAGE SALE OCTOBER The fall subdivision-wide garage sale will be held on Wednesday, October 2 and Saturday, October 5. Loyal sponsor, ROB TERRY with BERKSHIRE HATHAWAY (314-409-2081), will once again sponsor our garage sale. This event will be advertised and it is recommended that
you place a balloon on your mailbox to indicate your participation.
HALLOWEEN FESTIVITIES Have the kiddos put on their costumes and join us for some Halloween fun on Saturday, October 19th from 10 -11am at the clubhouse. Our staff will host a trunk or treat in the parking lot and a craft activity in the clubhouse. Event sponsorship is provided by Rick McClew with Coldwell Banker – Gundaker Realty [email protected] or 636-343-1500. Additional event details can be found inside this newsletter. **Please note the parking lot will be closed from 9- 11:30 am on
October 19
LOST AND FOUND Look around the house, are you missing anything from the pool season? We will be donating our lost and found items on September 5th. Please
come see us before then to retrieve your items.
NOW HIRING - CLUBHOUSE OFFICE POSITION
OLRA is seeking a part time office staff member Duties will include
answering phone, checking ID’s, assisting with Special Events and other
responsibilities. Possible hours would include day, evening and weekend
hours. Please see the front desk for more details and application.
September 2019
Upcoming Dates:
September 2: Last day of
the Pool Season
September 23: OLRA
open meeting
Oct 2 & 5: OLRA Fall
Garage Sale
Oct 19: Trunk or Treat
Halloween Gathering
Nov. 2: Wine Tasting
Oaks Landing Clubhouse 1111 Newport Landing Dr. Telephone: 636-225-2183
Fax: 636-861-8525
Website: www.oakslanding.org
Clubhouse Email: [email protected]
OLRA Board Email: [email protected]
Like us on Facebook:
facebook.com/oakslanding
Clubhouse Hours Monday - Thursday:
10 a.m. - 9 p.m. Friday - Sunday: 10 a.m. - 7 p.m.
September 2019
SAVE THE DATE!
• September 2 Last day of the pool season
• September 23 Open OLRA Meeting @ 6:30pm
• October 2 & 5 OLRA Fall Garage Sale sponsored by Rob Terry
at Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices
• October 19 Trunk or Treat Event sponsored by Rick McClew
at Coldwell Banker-Gundaker
• November 2 Wine Tasting 7pm
Clubhouse Notes
Thanks to everyone who contributed to making this pool season a success! The last day of the
pool season is September 2, but activities here at the clubhouse don’t stop. The clubhouse
and workout facilities are open 7 days a week. Upcoming events include the neighborhood
Garage Sale, Halloween Gathering, Wine Tasting, OLRA Annual Meeting and Visit with
Santa. Information these events can be found in the monthly newsletters and on our oaksland-
ing.org website. If you have an upcoming event and would like to rent the clubhouse, please
do so soon...we are booking up quickly!
I would like to give a shout out to Rob Terry ([email protected] or 314-409-2081) with
Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices for his sponsorship of the Garage sale. Another big
thank you to Rick McClew with Coldwell Banker-Gundaker ([email protected] or
636-717-6150) for sponsoring our Halloween event and pumpkins. Both Rob and Rick are
neighborhood residents so you might see them in person to say thank you!
Best wishes,
Tina & Julie
September 2019
Clubhouse Rentals
Too many relatives and friends to host your party at home? The clubhouse is available for
rentals 365 days a year, even on holidays! You can view our rental calendar at
www.oakslanding.org or by calling the clubhouse at 636-225-2183. The clubhouse only
accepts checks for payment.
As of January 1, 2019 the clubhouse rental prices are:
A deposit check of $150 is also required per rental.
A minimum of 4 hours is required for all rentals. Set up and take
down time are included in the 4 hours. If additional time is needed,
appropriate rental fee applies.
For example, if you reserve from 11am – 3 pm, you may begin set up at 11am and you must
be cleaned up and out by 3 pm. We need one hour for our staff to clean between rentals so
please make sure you give yourself enough time. Thank you in advance for your consideration
of the rental following yours in this new process.
NOTE: Only members of Oaks Landing Recreational Association may rent the Clubhouse and
members must be present during the entire rental time
Monday - Thursday $25 per hour
Friday - Sunday $35 per hour
Holidays $45 per hour
Non Profit Organizations - require a $25 deposit check
$15 for 2 hours and each additional hour is $10.
Faxing (send or receive) (636-861-8525)
Copying and Printing: (black and white only):
Laminating:
$1.00 per page Send and receive local and do-
mestic faxes. A complimentary fax cover sheet
is provided for you. Receive a printed confirmation
for your records. Receive faxes at the Clubhouse
and we will hold your fax until you are able to pick up.
8 ½ x 11 - $.10 per page/side 11 x 14 - $.15 per page/side Color paper (when available) $.15 per page/side Single or double sided copies. 8 ½ x 11 and 11 x 14 Copy on color paper (when
available)
8 ½ x 11 - $1.00 per page 11 x 14 - $1.50 per page No need to go any further
than your neighborhood to have your document laminated.
More affordable than the commercial copy stores.
September 2019
Office Services Don’t forget the clubhouse offers affordable and convenient office services to our residents. Stop by and have your document copied, faxed or laminated. See below for pricing details.
Newsletter Advertisements
Would you like to see your business’s advertisement in the next edition of the newsletter? We can accommodate
most ads by resizing them as we do not design them. The newsletter is made available to 580 homes monthly.
Pick up a form in the Clubhouse office and let your neighbors see what your business is all about.
One Time Ad Quarterly
save 15%
Bi-Monthly
save 20%
Monthly
save 25%
Full Page $72 $245 $346 $648
Half Page $46 $156 $221 $414
Third Page $33 $112 $158 $297
Fourth Page $26 $88 $125 $234
Business Card $20 $68 $96 $180
September 2019
Weight Room Rules
Children under the age of 18 must have a signed parental consent form on file in the Club-
house office to use this equipment. Minimum age to bring a guest is 14. Parental Consent
Forms are available in the Clubhouse office. Parents, please stop by to sign one for your
child. Residents, 18 and older, are welcome to bring 1 guest per visit to the weight room.
This past year, our workout rooms have been used over 5,000 times.
Wireless Internet Availability
Need to get some work done outside of the office? The Clubhouse Wi-Fi has you covered.
Stop by the office to sign in and get the password, then relax in the rec room as you
search the internet. Anyone over the age of 16 is welcome and please bring your ID to
the Clubhouse
Photo IDs
Please remember residents must have their OLRA ID with them when using any of the Rec-
reational Association facilities. If you have not had a chance to get your ID, stop by the
clubhouse to have one made. In most cases , ID cards can be issued while you wait. You
will need to provide proof of residence in the form of a current driver’s license. ID cards are provided free of
charge from January through March. After March 31, there is a charge of $5 per ID card. Please feel free
to call or email the clubhouse if you have any questions, 636-225-2183 or [email protected]
Labor Day Hours
Clubhouse 10am - 4pm
Pool 10am - 9pm
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OAKS LANDING RECREATIONAL ASSOCIATION BOARD MEETING MINUTES
August 26, 2019
President Chuck Schwarz did not attend this meeting Frank Roberts, Vice President, called meeting to order, promptly at 6:30 Tina Lewis gave Managers report. Only 5 residents still de-linquent on their assessments. Discussed teenagers hanging out in clubhouse after school. Possibly, showing ID's entering clubhouse Don Eatherton gave his financial report. Discussed, enclosing with fence, the adult swimming pool. A change in pool management company, that also provides lifeguards, was also discussed. The great turnout for the meeting is appreciated and names were collected to form a sub-committee of residents interested in the operation of the pool next year. We are fortunate to have several residents who have experience with lifeguarding. The performance of the man-agement company and the lifeguards this year was discussed and this led to residents asking about options for next year, including hiring our own lifeguards. The board will look into the impact this will have on liability for OLRA and other issues. We thank all who attended and hope to see you at future meetings.
Frank Roberts adjourned August meeting at 8:00.
Manager’s Report August 26, 2019
Financial Update:
Rockwood Account Balances as of 8/26/19 Checking: $6,497 Money Market: $191,457
American Eagle Credit Union Balances as of 8/26/19 Business Checking $5.00 Business Money Market $40,329 American Eagle Credit Union Loan Balance $30,443 (interest Rate 2.350% for 60 months)
Assessments: We are down to our last 5 residents that haven’t paid their 2019 assessments. I have placed liens on their
homes & properties and notified them by certified mail. Also sent letters threatening legal action, to the 4 residents who are several years delinquent, but have had no response from them
Clubhouse: Permission to change Labor Day hours from 10am- 9pm to 10am – 4pm due to low usage Permission to bid semi annual carpet cleaning Fall Garage Sale is set for October 2 & 5 and will be sponsored again by Rob Terry
September 2019
OAKS LANDING RECREATIONAL ASSOCIATION BOARD MEETING MINUTES
August 26, 2019 Pools:
Re-visit putting a fence around the adult pool. The benefit of doing this primarily is a HUGE cost savings on a yearly basis. The cost to install is about $4200., but we would save over $7600.00 every year by eliminating 1 lifeguard. Plus reducing the number of problems that we are continuing to have with the hired lifeguards. He is asking that everyone reconsider their view points on the idea
August 12 started school hours. The adult pool does not open until 4pm Monday – Friday. Other 2 pool hours remain the same. Although, pools are very quiet during the day.
General: July Clubhouse Rentals –
Regular Rate Rentals: 9 Non profit Rentals: 1
Total Rentals $1,410
The next OLRA OPEN meeting is September 23, 2019 at 6:30pm
September 2019
Trunk or Treat 2019 Date: Saturday, October 19
10:00-11:00am
Wear your costume and join in the fun!
Bring your kids and join your neighbors at the clubhouse on Saturday, October 19th.
The morning will be filled with candy, crafts, photo opportunities, and a free pumpkin
for each family. The clubhouse staff will be in the parking lot participating in our
annual trunk-or-treat event from 10 - 11am.
We need your help! Please drop off candy
donations by Friday, October 18.
Special thanks to Remington Oaks resident and Coldwell Banker/Gundaker realtor,
Rick McClew, for his sponsorship and donation of pumpkins!
Call Rick for a no-obligation consultation to learn your home’s top market value.
Rick McClew: 314-369-7085 (Direct) or 636-717-6150 (Office)
www.rickmcclew.com
For the children’s safety, the Clubhouse parking lot will be closed
from 9:00am to 11:30am on Saturday, October 19
September 2019
September 2019
Motorized Bicycles, Scooters, and Mini-Motorcycles Re-
quire Legal Operation The Missouri State Highway Patrol would like to remind parents it is illegal to operate motorized
bicycles on public streets and highways unless the operator has a driver's license. This applies to the newly popular mini-motorcycles also. A motorized bicycle is defined as any two-wheeled or three-wheeled device having an automatic transmission and a motor with cylinder capacity of not more than 50 cubic centimeters, which produces less than three gross brake horsepower, and is capable of propelling the device at a maximum speed of not more than 30 mph on level ground. Missouri law states that motorized bicycles, commonly referred to as scooters, can be operated on public streets and highways if the driver holds a valid license. If your child can't legally drive a car, he can't drive a motorized bicycle on the road.
The motorized scooter is being marketed as a toy, and sold to the youth of our communities. An-
ytime one of these devices is operated on a Missouri roadway (city street, county road, or state highway), they must abide by the same laws governing a motor vehicle (i.e.: stopping at posted STOP signs, driving on the right-side of the roadway, yielding to approaching traffic when turning left, and not exceeding the posted speed limit). This makes the case that the motorized scooter and mini-motorcycle truly is not a toy.
Allowing a young person to travel via motorized bicycle or mini-motorcycle may seem conven-
ient to some parents. Or, perhaps parents see it as something "fun" for their child to own. Law en-forcement officers who respond to traffic crashes involving these "vehicles" have a different view-point. These types of vehicles are hard to see and offer no crash protection. Law enforcement takes the safety of the motoring public very seriously. Drivers of mini-motorcycles and motorized bicycles are encouraged to wear an approved helmet.
Motorized bicycles and mini-motorcycles that have a motor with a cylinder capacity of more than
50cc and/or the ability to travel faster than 30 mph on level ground are--by law--defined as motor-cycles. As such, these types of vehicles must abide by all of the state laws pertaining to motorcy-cles. Parents: Allowing your child or ward under age 16 to operate a motorized bicycle or mini-motorcycle on a roadway is prohibited by law. Help keep your children safe, obey the law.
From the desk of the Missouri State Highway Patrol...
Who Do I Call?
Information for Residents
Problem Who to Call Phone Number
Trash and Yard Waste
For Newport Landing
Waste Management 314-506-4700
or
1-800-989-2783
Trash and Yard Waste
For Remington Oaks
Meridian Waste Services 314-291-3131
www.meridainwaste.com
Streetlight Out or Down Ameren UE 314-342-1111 Must give number listed on pole and the nearest address.
Street Sign Down or
Missing
St. Louis County De-
partment of Highways and Traffic
314-615-8538
Vandalism or Theft St. Louis Police Depart-
ment
636-529-8210
Street Snow Removal St. Louis County De-
partment of Highways and Traffic
314-615-1111
Street and/or Sidewalk
Repair
Missouri Department of
Transportation (MODOT)
314-615-8504
Storm Sewer Lids Metropolitan St. Louis
Sewer District (MSD)
314-768-6260
Gas Leaks or Odors Laclede Gas 314-621-6960
Emergency Number: 314-342-0800
Water Issues Missouri- American Wa-
ter Co.
1-866-430-0820
Emergency Number: 314-991-3404
Loose Animals
(domestic)
Animal Protective Asso-
ciation
314-645-4610
Please confine animal before calling
Injured Wildlife
(mammals)
Wildlife Rehabilitation
Clinic, Inc.
636-677-3670
Non-emergency Police St. Louis County Police
Department, West County Precinct
636-529-8210
September 2019
“What Do All of These Acronyms Stand For?”
ROHA, NLHA, OLRA: What You Need to Know
1. So, what do the acronyms stand for? ROHA — Remington Oaks Homeowners Association NLHA — Newport Landing Homeowners Association OLRA — Oaks Landing Recreational Association
2. What does each association actually do?
ROHA governs the Remington Oaks and Chestnut Pointe neighborhoods (AKA the “tree-themed” streets), and
NLHA governs the Newport Landing neighborhood (mostly “sea-themed” streets on the other side of
Hawkins). Homeowners belong to ONE of the two organizations based on their address. OLRA governs the
Clubhouse, swimming pools and tennis courts.
3. Can you give me a refresher on the annual assessments?
Each resident receives two assessments each year: one from either ROHA or NLHA, and one from OLRA. The
ROHA and NLHA assessments are distributed in late December and are due Feb. 1 each year. The OLRA
assessments are distributed in late January and are due March 1 each year.
4. What, exactly, do the fees cover?
ROHA fees cover common ground maintenance (including Lake Remington), main entrances maintenance,
insurance and streetlights for the Remington Oaks and Chestnut Pointe neighborhoods. NLHA fees cover
trash pickup, common ground maintenance (including the Newport Landing pond), main entrances
maintenance, insurance and streetlights for the Newport Landing neighborhoods. OLRA fees cover Clubhouse
maintenance, insurance, swimming pools, tennis courts, fitness rooms, and Clubhouse-sponsored neighborhood
activities.
5. I don’t ever use the Clubhouse facilities. Do I still have to pay the OLRA fee?
Yes. Per the governing indentures, all households are required to pay both the appropriate Homeowners
Association fee and the Recreational Association assessments.
6. When do I get my 2019 ID stickers and pool guest pass?
ID stickers and guest passes will be made available in April to residents who are current on their paid
assessments. Residents must be up-to-date on assessments for both their Homeowners Association and the
Recreational Association to receive ID stickers and guest pass.
7. I still have questions. Who do I contact?
The back page of the Recreational Association Newsletter features contact information for each homeowners
association. OLRA contact information and monthly meeting minutes are also included in the newsletter. All
residents are encouraged to attend both the Recreational Association and their respective Homeowners
Association meetings in order to stay informed.
September 2019
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“Doing your best is more important than being the best”
~Zig Ziglar
BOARD MEMBERS Oaks Landing
Recreational Association
Board of Directors Email: [email protected]
Chuck Schwarz (President) RO
Frank Roberts(Vice President) RO
Don Eatherton (Treasurer) NL
Bill Wiles( Secretary) NL
Bryan Lucas( Director) RO
Mike Misuraca(Director) NL
Remington Oaks Homeowners Association
[email protected] www.remingtonoaks.org
Rick Lord (President)
Rich Greenwood(Treasurer)
Dan Delay (Common Ground)
Carolyn Hensel (Architectural)
OPEN (Secretary) Please inquire
Newport Landing Homeowners Association
[email protected] www.newportlanding.org
Kelly Quinn (President)
Kevin Cooper (Treasurer)
Kyle Kline (Secretary)
Anthony Debre (Trustee)
Andy Werkmeister(Trustee)