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Hampton Happenings
A PUBLICATION FOR HAMPTON COURT CONDOMINIUM
www.springridgeonline.com
December 2005

Board of Director’s Corner
Next Meeting: January 26th - 7pm in VC

- 2006 Board Meeting Schedule -
January 26
April 27
July 27
October 19 (Annual Meeting)
November 16

All meetings are held at 7pm in the Visitor Center.

The Annual Meeting held in October elected one (1) Board member. Congratulations to William Kaslick, the newly elected Board Member.  During the November 17, 2005 Organizational Meeting, the new Board appointed the offices. The following is the list of the Board members and their respective offices.

Tom Henderson ... President
Helen Malinak ... Vice President
William Kaslick ... Treasurer
Carol Timmins ... Secretary
Ed Parenteau ... Member At-Large

Congratulations to the new Board of Directors and a special Thank you for all of your hard work and dedication to Hampton Court Condo and Spring Ridge.

 Christmas Tree Removal

Please be sure to remove all decorations from your trees prior to disposal.  Do not have tree bags, stands or tinsel on trees.  See foyer cork board for tree drop off locations.  Pick up will be the week of January 23rd - 27th.  Please don’t place discarded Christmas Trees in trash containers or corrals.  Thank you.

Salvation Army Food Drive

Once again Spring Ridge is working with the Salvation Army this holiday season to provide non-perishable food for the hungry and needy in our area.  The Salvation Army barrel will be located in the Visitor Center lobby until Friday, December 9th. Drop off your non-perishable food between 11am and 5pm Monday through Friday.  Please help out those less fortunate this holiday season.

2006 Board Approved Budget

The 2006 Board Approved Hampton Court Condominium Budget can be found on the reverse side of this newsletter.

Happy Holidays!

The Visitor Center and PMP, Inc. will be closed on Monday, December 26th for the Christmas Holiday and Monday, January 2nd for the New Year’s Holiday.  PMP, Inc. and the Hampton Court Board of Director’s wish you and your family a joyous holiday season and all the best in the new year.

Snow Plan for 2005-2006

One or two parking spots in the overflow lots should be used for snow piles.  CONTRACTORS ARE NOT TO CLEAR OUT INDIVIDUAL PARKING SPOTS, ONE AT A TIME, FOR RESIDENTS WHO MOVE THEIR VEHICLES FOR SUCH SERVICE.  However, if every spot is empty at the time the plows are there, the Contractor may clear them. So here is the plan, pre-arrange with your neighbors that when the plow trucks are out, if everyone moves their vehicle out, then the plow truck can make an efficient clean sweep of the lot. One side of the lot can be done, then the other side.

If snow accumulation is over 4" the same treatment will be applied as described above, and careful attention will be given to the location of snow piles.  Once accumulation reaches 4" or more, walking paths are to be cleared (one snow blower path) near the end of storms only. As always, residents should use caution at all times.  The contractor can’t be there for every weather event. Be patient, this is a large property and they will get to your area. Please remember to NEVER use rock salt on any sidewalk or concrete surface. Rock salt severely damages concrete.   

Management Contact Information     

Hours: Monday-Friday, 11am-5pm
Phone: 301-620-0782
Email: richard.ag@pmpbiz.com
victor.mr@pmpbiz.com
nadena.mg@pmpbiz.com

 

 

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