Inside this issue
Page 1 …….... President’s Corner
Page 2... Board of Director’s Info
Page 3…....Featured Committee
Page 4….Checklist when leaving
Page 5……..Rental Program Info
Page 6.... 2021 SRC Committees
Important Dates
Board Meeting—April 21, 2021
Presidents Corner
I hope our inaugural 2021 newsletter finds all of you well. Spring is here, and
with it a renewed optimism that things will return to normal as the virus spread
slows and the vaccine takes effect. We are hopeful for a robust season next
year, including a return to a full calendar of social events.
I’d like to offer a warm welcome to our new owners! With our planned social
activities on temporary hiatus it’s been a bit more difficult for you to meet your
neighbors, but introduce yourselves as you stroll the property or sit by the
pools. Join one of our many committees and get involved – make this your
paradise, too.
Ongoing and new projects recently approved by the Board will enhance our
community during the coming year. The remodel of the Clubhouse – west side
has begun with the underground plumbing and construction work to follow in
April. Beginning in late April or May, the tennis courts will be resurfaced and
new lighting installed to accommodate both tennis and pickleball. Both activi-
ties are enjoyed by many residents and will attract new owners and renters
alike. A newly constructed more stable launch is in place at the north end of the
property, making it easier and safer for our kayakers to access the beautiful
scenery and wildlife of the bay and intracoastal waterways. The first phase of
the reconstruction of our seawall is nearing completion. We will all be glad for
the noise and construction traffic to abate and our bayside landscaping and
dock access to return to normal. A special thanks to those Board members who
helped oversee this much needed and hugely successful project. Finally, new
plantings, reconfigurations and landscape clean up continue to enhance our
property.
Thanks to all of our committee members, staff and hands on volunteers who
have assisted with all of these projects.
On a personal note, I’d like to thank my partners on the Board for their thought-
ful input and commitment to their fiduciary obligations to our owners. Board
membership is a volunteer position, and managing the needs of a 155 unit com-
munity can be challenging at times, but rewarding when progress is made.
While not all decisions are popular, please know our focus is on the common
good and that we strive to maintain and enhance our collective safety and in-
vestment in this beautiful property.
For both full and part time residents, I encourage you to stay in touch through
attendance at monthly Board meetings via Zoom (or hopefully in person later
this year) and to visit our website (sunrisecove-siestakey.com) to access up-
dates and important documents.
Howie
WHAT’S HAPPENING AT SUNRISE COVE!
Newsletter Date - April 1,2021
Rental office—941-349-4955
General Mgr.—941-706-2852
Fax—941-349-4379
Www.sunrisecove-siestakey.com
Sunrise Cove Yacht & Racquet Club
Howie Grossman
President
Jim Rutenbeck
Vice President
Thomas (Tom) Hoffman Secretary
Carol Sidwell
Treasurer
Jim Delong
Director
Larry Kramli
Director
Mark Geddes Director
Paul Esposito
Director
2021 BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Siesta Key Breeze Trolley
Seven days a week, from 8 a.m. to 10 p.m. or midnight on the weekends, the Siesta Key Breeze Trolley is free for all riders. Hop on the Trolley across from Sunrise Cove and take a ride up Midnight Pass. Stop at Captain Curt’s or Sniki Tiki for a bite to eat or nightly music. Continue North for a day at #1 Siesta Beach or shopping/dining in Siesta Key Village. Return to your home at Sunrise Cove by boarding at the desig-nated trolley stops when you are north of Stick-ney Point. If you are south of Stickney Point, flag the trolley down anywhere along Midnight Pass.
On your Mobile Device, go to Google Play or the App Store to Download and Install the Siesta Key Breeze Trolley App to your Phone to see where the Trolley is and the ap-proximate time it will arrive at your location.
The featured committee this issue is the newly formed “Paint Committee”. Sun-rise Cove buildings are scheduled for painting in 2022 and an owner vote is required for a color change. The com-mittee is working with Jim Bonner and Beth Martin at Sherwin Williams to pro-
vide our owners with color selections to reflect a more contemporary look. We will keep you updated on their progress.
Our featured committee:
Check list for when your unit will be
Vacant:
The office must have a set of unit keys for emergency access and your emergency contact information.
Please notify the Office any time you have overnight guests in your unit or in your absence.
Notify the Office any time you are having a service person come into your unit especially if you will not be
there. This is for your own protection, because that person will be asking for a key to your unit. They will
not be allowed entry unless the office has prior notice of their arrival.
Turn off water valves located at your hot water heater.
For Bldgs. 3 & 4 the cold water valve under the kitchen sink must also be turned off.
Be sure to unplug the hot water heater or turn it off at the breaker.
If you have a washer/dryer, turn off the water valves.
Please remove all outside items so that they do not become a hazard in the event of a hurricane.
By sealing toilet bowls with plastic wrap to reduce water evaporation and help prevent bugs and odors
from entering the unit. Also cover all drains in the sinks, tubs and showers.
Check with your HVAC representative for recommended “away” settings. Most recommend thermostat
setting between 78 – 82 degrees. Recommended humidistat setting is between 55% - 65%.
Turn refrigerator & freezer to “warmest” setting. If you turn off the refrigerator prop the door open.
Check the manual for the correct settings for your appliance.
If you leave a vehicle on the property you must provide the office with a key.
Ensure lanai sliding doors are fully closed and locked with shades in place.
All vacant units are required to be inspected every 14 days, please make sure your inspector is listed with
the office. In some cases, homeowner insurance may be voided if an inspection has not taken place within
any 14 day period.
Cancel mail, paper and utilities as needed.
Be part of the Sunrise Cove Rental Program!!!
The 10 BIG benefits of being part of this wonderful program:
Personal Rental Concierge to speak with owners, their guests and rental guests.
Maintain Rental calendars for easy website bookings.
Yearly Rental Committee Inspections assisting to attract more rentals for owners while
assuring guests best of experience and value.
The commission of 15% is used to assist in reducing maintenance fees.
Handling of Rental funds and accounting including taxes paid directly to the State and
Local governmental entities.
The above commission is placed back into the property, helping to increase property val-
ues.
Office Personnel is on the property in the event of an emergency in the condo.
Maintenance Personnel is on property for repairs when it is needed.
Preferred Vendor recommendations.
Consistent cleaning protocols including COVID-19 with our Cleaning Contractor.
Our new kayak
launch !
Beautiful blooming plants on
the property during Spring !
2021 COMMITTEE MEMBERS
DOCK/BOAT COMMITTEE RENTAL COMMITTEE
Ron Roth—Chair
Ed Dienst Sherri Kersey—Chair
Larry Barowski Chris Fleming
Mick Showen Jon Burney
Richard Bryce Barb Esposito
Dennis Ondercin Elaine Barber
Jack Schuchardt Rhonda Wiles-Rosell
Tom Hoffman – Board Liaison Larry Kramli – Board Liaison
RULES COMMITTEE LANDSCAPE COMMITTEE
Kathy Roth—Chair
Jan Rutenbeck—Chair Rhonda Wiles—Rosell
Jim Delong – Board Liaison Jon Burney
Al Strong
Cindy Geddes
Cheryl Harrison
Jim Rutenbeck/{Paul Esposito—Board Liaisons
SOCIAL COMMITTEE
Chris Fleming – Co-Chair
Pat Strong – Co-Chair MAINTENANCE COMMITTEE
Julie Showen Al Strong—Chair
Linda McClure Glen Patton
Cindy Geddes Jon Burney
Jan Rutenbeck Mike Dontje
Soo Whiting Jack Raneri
Phyllis Swerdlow Jim Rutenbeck/Mark Geddes/Thomas Hoffman- Board Liaisons
Carol Sidwell – Board Liaison
TENNIS COMMITTEE INSURANCE COMMITTEE
George Coleman – Co-Chair Stuart Mathewson - Chair
Kathy Grossman Jon Burney
Glen Patton Sam McClure
Maggie Dienst Jim Delong—Board Liaison
Mark Geddes/Carol Sidwell—Board Liaisons
PAINT COMMITTEE CLUBHOUSE REMODEL COMMITTEE
Ed Ryder—Chair Kathy Grossman - Chair
Maggie Schell Ann Patton
Nancy Brady Karen Dontje
Rhonda Wiles – Rosell Judy Hesser
Jan Rutenbeck Mark Geddes/Carol Sidwell – Board Liaisons
Jim Rutenbeck – Board Liaison
EMERGENCY/SECURITY COMMITTEE OPERATIONS/PERSONNEL COMMITTEE
Ed Dienst—Chair Sam McClure—Chair
Larry Kramli/Mark Geddes—Board Liaisons Grossman/Hoffman/Sidwell/Rutenbeck—Board Liaisaons
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