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APRIL, 2015
WINDCREST EAST HOA BOD MEETING
MARCH 30, 2015
The meeting was called to order by Felicia Ayoub at 10:30 A.M.
The attendees were Felicia Ayoub, Barbara Caramore, Frank Cavallaro and Jack Tyniec; Walter
Blanck
The Minutes of the meeting of February 24, 2015 were reviewed, Motion made by Frank and
seconded by Jack to accept the Minutes; all in favor, Motion approved.
Financial Report
February income was $54,920and operating expenses were $42,922 for a variance of $11,998. Year to
date income was $115,556 and expenses were $117,395 for a variance of ($1,839).
March checks issued through March 24 totaled $50,848.73
Old Business
DC Electric is expected to be here Tuesday, March 31 to start repair work. They have received
delivery of the fixtures needed to replace those that are missing or damaged and will be installing
them.
A representative from CertainTeed was at WCE on Wednesday, March 18 2015. Frank met with
him and they checked the roofs of ten homes. They found that all shingles are date stamped by the
manufacturer with the date they were manufactured. All of the homes’ roof shingles are beyond the
warranty period. The roofs were found to have algae on the surfaces but the algae presents no
problem to the integrity of the roofs. The representative indicated that there is a spray treatment for
algae available. He also stated that “organic products are no good”. Once the spray is applied it is
left on the shingles, it is not washed or brushed off. Frank and the rep then visited Town Hall in
Riverhead where they were able to view records indicating the dates on which each roof was
installed. The HOA BOD will obtain information regarding the algae spray treatment. The official
report from CertainTeed is expected to go to Greenview Properties, then to David Eldridge, our
attorney, and then to the BOD.
We are waiting to hear from North Fork Seal Coating to schedule evaluating our roadways for
winter damage.
In addition to the various questions presented at the Managers’ Meeting, copy of which follows these
Minutes, Felicia received a question from the Social Committee requesting the removal of the wall
unit in the card room and replacing the television with a flat screen TV. Although the BOD members
do not view this as an urgent matter, they will look into the need for this as well as the cost.
There were two issues presented by residents at the Managers’ Meeting that were referred to Steve
from Lawn Elements for reply. These answers will be discussed at the next monthly HOA BOD
meeting.
New Business
The BOD members met with Artan Domi of Universal Roofing and Chimney to discuss roof repair,
chimney flashing as well as waterproofing stone work, chimney chase covers and other issues relating
to the maintenance of our residences. He will be preparing estimates for a few specific areas of
repairs needed in the community.
HOA BOARD OF
DIRECTORS
Felicia Ayoub - President Barbara Caramore, VP
Jack Tyniec- Treasurer
Walter Blanck- Assist. Treas Frank Cavallaro, secretary
Condo 1 Board of Managers Pat Dodge
Jim Mikelbank Tony Blasi
Condo II Board of Managers Fred Meister
Patrick Welby
Dee Willoe
Pool Committee: Fred Meister-Chairperson
Walter Blanck Marie Schultz
Jerry Nichols
Frank Cavallaro
Rules Committee: Anthony Blasi, Chairperson Leslie Chalup
Ralph Bockino
Jim Caramore Jim West
Carol Hartung
Social Committee: Pat Dodge-Chairperson
Nanci Mildenberger-Co-Chair
Jayne Devereaux-Treasurer
Elaine Dunham-- Secretary
Landscape Committee Bill Purschke John Villano
The Windcrest Breeze is a
monthly Community
Publication of the HOA.
The HOA is solely
responsible for the
material contained within.
Any articles submitted by a
resident and published in
The Breeze do not reflect
the opinion of the HOA.
Articles may be edited for
length and clarity.
Submit articles for publication in writing to
THEWEBREEZE@ OPTONLINE.NET
or place them in The Breeze mailbox inside the clubhouse by the 25
th of the month.
Editor: Carol Hartung
We have received a new contract from Rainman which will be reviewed.
Frank presented a list of damaged Belgian blocks and sprinkler heads that he compiled by walking through the
neighborhood. This matter will be reviewed by the BOD.
The BOD is replacing the exterior mats at the front and rear entrances to the clubhouse.
The next meeting of the BOD will be Monday, April 27, 2015 at 10:30 A.M.
The meeting was adjourned at 11:50 A.M.
NOTES FROM HOA MANAGERS’ MEETING MARCH 19, 2015
The meeting was called to order by Felicia Ayoub at 10:30 A.M.
The attendees from the HOA BOD were Felicia Ayoub, Walter Blanck, Barbara Caramore, and Jack Tyniec;
Frank Cavallaro was absent; and from the Condo Managers the attendees were Tony Blasi, Pat Dodge, Fred
Meister, Pat Welby and Dee Willoe; Jim Mikelbank was absent. Frank Cavallaro was not at the meeting because,
at the time of the meeting, he was with the representative from CertainTeed who was responsible for evaluating
the shingles.
Felicia welcomed all attendees. She indicated that the BOD had requested that residents with questions or concerns
regarding WCE contact their Condo Managers with the issues and the Managers would then present them at this
meeting.
Tony, who has recently been appointed a Manager in Condo I, had not as yet received any questions and Fred also
indicated that he had not been contacted by any of the residents. Pat D. said she had received some inquiries
regarding who has the responsibility for the roof repairs and roof replacement on the homes. Felicia assured her
that she was correct in informing the residents that the roof is the responsibility of the HOA and stated that
repairs and replacement are for “function not cosmetics”. Pat W. indicated that he had not been contacted by any
of the residents with questions and then expressed his appreciation for all that the WCE residents had done for
him during his recent illness indicating that for each of his seven trips into the city for treatment, a resident
volunteered to drive him to the hospital.
Dee received an email from a resident concerning ice on the driveway at her home, explaining the conditions that
existed this winter as well as stating what had previously been done to correct the condition. Felicia stated that the
BOD will once again evaluate the situation. Dee also received an email regarding the landscaping at the main
entrance as well as the sand and salt on the roadways in the community. Steve from Lawn Elements will be
contacted and asked to evaluate both issues.
BOD members received an email from a resident with three questions. The first is in reference to the staining on
the roofs of some homes. This matter is being investigated and evaluated. We hope to receive a response from
CertainTeed shortly. The second question concerns open vs. closed HOA Board meetings. In fact, the State of
New York does not require open HOA Board meetings. The third question concerns the availability of WCE HOA
financial information. It was suggested by the email writer that this material be physically present in the
Clubhouse. This matter was resolved when the Article 78 lawsuit was settled. All records are maintained and can
be made available to residents for viewing at the property manager’s office.
Jack indicated that he is working on the 2014 Annual Report and expects to have it available by the end of April.
The next Manager’s Meeting will be in June, date to be determined.
The meeting was adjourned at 11:35 A.M.
HAPPY ANNIVERSARY Lucille & Pat Guarasci April 11
Lucille & Pat Guarasci April 11
HAPPY ANNIVERSARY Lucille & Pat Guarasci April 11
Marie & Greg Miley April 12 Frank Cavallaro April 2 Marie & Ed Hudson April 18 Pete Riola April 3 Betty & Bill Purschke April 29 Ursula Mocniak April 13 Ed Hudson April 18 +++++++++++++
Paul Betz April 19 ***If you want your special day published, Greg Miley April 29 contact ….the [email protected], or
Alma Cavallaro April 30 drop a note in the Breeze Mailbox in the clubhouse
by the 25th
of the month.
I want to thank all of our friends for your heartfelt concern, phone calls, food, flowers,
prayers and endless sympathy cards. I find comfort in being surrounded by love and such
wonderful, caring people in our community. Windcrest East has been a huge part of our
lives since Cliff and I moved in, and the fond memories will live on forever. Thank you
again for everything! Love, Margie Coleman
Walter & I want to take this opportunity to thank all our Windcrest East
friends for their prayers and kindness toward us for the past month. We truly appreciate
the support shown us and once again, repeat how wonderful our community is and how
blessed we are to live here. God Bless you all. Grace & Walter Blanck Thank you to my WE family for your prayers. I sincerely appreciate, too, all of the good wishes
being sent my way. I can certainly feel the love and want you to know that I am fine and have
been blessed with a full recovery. With gratitude, Cathie Riola
Dear Friends and Neighbors: I would like to thank all of you for your prayers,
thoughts, visits and concerns in the passing of my husband, Joseph. God Bless you.
Ursula Mocniak
UPCOMING EVENTS AT WINDCREST EAST
WINDCREST EAST BOOK CLUB
Our book club finally got together after two cancellations due to snowy weather. We met on March 11th in the evening of a balmy spring-like day. It was with much enthusiasm that we discussed the book assigned and the general consensus was that it was a very enjoyable read. Our next meeting of the Windcrest East book club will be held at the clubhouse on Wednesday, April 8 at 7 p.m.
The book we have chosen for this month is:
What the Lady Wants by: Renee Rosen
The next Social Committee Meeting is Thursday, APRIL 16th at 7PM. All meetings are held on the THIRD Thursday of each month, so if you want to mark your calendar, those are the dates. The Social Committee needs a secretary to take the meeting minutes. Elaine Dunham, our current secretary is in the process of moving.
The AARP Defensive Driving Course will be offered in our community on Friday, April
10th and a second class on Friday, April 17th if the first is filled. This is a 6 hour class with a half hour lunch break and is limited to 30 people. Cost is $20 for AARP
Members and $25 for non-members. Call Rosalie or Stuart Rock (369-3430) or e-mail them at [email protected]. You must let them know if you wish to attend.
BINGO NIGHT - Friday, April 24th at 7 PM. The cost is $7 for 9 games and
extras can be bought at the door. Coffee and cake will be served. Sign Up date is Monday, April 20th from 1-2 and 7-8PM. Stu Rock will be our host, with the help of Tony Blasi & Pat Welby.
SAVE THE DATES
April 24th BINGO 7 PM, sign up on April 20th May 15th TRIVIA NIGHT - Details are in the works May 25th Memorial Day Party – Details next month June 14th Breakfast on the Porch. Particulars being looked into. August 8th Summer Party December Holiday Party
PAST EVENTS
Although this was not a Social Committee event, several members of our community
organized a St. Patrick’s Day outing to the Birchwood of Polish Town Restaurant to
celebrate this special day. Forty eight friends and neighbors took part and enjoyed a
delicious buffet dinner of traditional Irish foods and other assorted dishes. Music for
listening and dancing was provided by a DJ. An enjoyable time was had by all.
THIS & THAT
Pizza Night will continue the first Wednesday of every month at 6 p.m. This
month it is APRIL 1st. Come join the fun with your friends and neighbors.
Isn’t it time for a Ladies’ luncheon? Contact Dee Willoe
284 3613 if you would like to arrange one.
Theatre Three in Port Jefferson is featuring a show called “My Mother’s
Italian, My Father’s Jewish and I’m in Therapy” on Wednesday, April
29th at 2:00 p.m. Prices are $44.00 p.p. ,or $37.00 p.p. (for 10-19
people), and $32.00 p.p. (for 20 or more people). For your convenience
we will carpool, meeting in the parking lot, at 11:30 if you wish to ride
together. As you know there are many restaurants in Pt. Jeff for an
early dinner. One option is a 3 course pre-fix dinner for $19.95 +tax and gratuities at the
Graceful Rose located about 1 mile from the theatre. They offer a 3 course dinner
consisting of either cesaer salad or eggplant rolletini as an appetizer, choice of daily
meat special, or filet of sole or chicken francaise as an entrée, and a dessert. Please call
Dee Willoe at 284-3613 by April 8th. Let her know if you are interested in seeing the show
only, or to include dinner as well.
The website for the restaurant is www.gracefulroseny.com if interested.
This is not a Social Committee event.
New Column: Someone in our community suggested that we print articles,
submitted by our neighbors, on “What We (I) Did Before Retiring Here”. If anyone would like to contribute something like this, I would be happy to take it under consideration. Carol
WE ARE PROUD
Bragging time. Anyone??
FYI
THE EMERGENCY PHONE NUMBER FOR THE PROPERTY MANAGER’S OFFICE IS: 646-402-6358. THE NUMBER ON THE BACK OF THE PHONE BOOK IS WRONG.
CLOTHING STILL NEEDED
When you clean out your closets, if you have any clean, usable clothing you no longer want, call Bruno Meloni at 369-3069. He
will collect them and take them to the Living Waters Church, Riverhead, for use by the needy in the town. They take shoes as well. .
Notice to all residents: Please do not put
your garbage out until after dusk the
night before pick-up.
Calverton / Baiting Hollow Civic
Association meets the 2nd Wednesday
of each month, at 7:30pm in the Riley
Avenue School cafeteria. Come down
and support your community. CLUBHOUSE KITCHEN All beverages
stocked in the clubhouse--soda, water, coffee or tea cost $.50 each. Please put your money in the box on the counter next to the refrigerator. We now have a new Keurig®. If you wish to bring your own coffee or tea “k-pod”, there is no charge for using the Keurig®. Thanks.
Also, if you have any bottles or cans (5 cent deposit) you wish to recycle, put them in a bag and leave them at Linda Nemeth’s garage door (9 Black Pine St.) and she will cash them in and give the proceeds to the Social Committee.
ABOUT THE BREEZE:
The Web address for Windcrest East is www.windcresteastli.com. The Breeze is published on this site as well as other information for all homeowners. You now have to log on with your e-mail address.
If you have problems logging on, e-mail [email protected]. In the e-mail, give your e-mail address, home address and last name, and he will verify that it is correct in the system. The e-mail address for The Breeze is: [email protected]. All community activities, notices and other information to be added to The Breeze or the calendar must be submitted in writing, not later than the 25th of the month.
If you have any suggestions for things to do for the Social Committee, put it in writing and drop it in the mailbox in the lobby marked “THE BREEZE”. One More thing: The Mailbox in the clubhouse is for the Breeze and suggestions for the Social Committee ONLY. Please, NO Landscape or Maintenance forms. They go in the holders on the wall on the side of the coat closet. ----------------------------------------------
The next date for the Town of Riverhead STOP Program is MAY 16th. A notice will be posted next
month as to what they will take, it does include things such as batteries, electronics, and all hazardous liquids.
Anyone needing replacement front gate transmitters or clubhouse keys should contact Jack Tyniec at [email protected]. There will be a $25 charge for each item. Also, if you need to change the name or phone number listed at the front gate, please also contact Jack via e-mail ([email protected]).
THE NEXT SOCIAL COMMITTEE MEETING WILL BE ON THURSDAY, APRIL 16th at 7 PM. COME AND HELP PLAN OUR COMMUNITY ACTIVITIES.
PLEASE CONSIDER BECOMING THE RECORDING SECRETARY FOR THE SOCIAL COMMITTEE.
SPRING SAVINGS
10% Off 15% Off 20% Off
Any Liquor Any wine Any
Purchase Purchase* Long Island 750 ml or larger *Except box and Wine Purchase Cannot be combined with any Jug Wines Cannot be combined with
other sale. (exp.5/31/15) Cannot be combined with any other sale. (exp.5/31/15) any other sale. (exp.5/31/15)
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