Thank you to all who attended the annual meeting last Tuesday. There was lots of important information that was discussed. We have drafted a meeting synopsis and e-mailed the power point presentation from the meeting.
1. County Extension Agent - Jay Kingston was present to discuss some of the services they provide, tree care, soil, well water testing etc. He is a great resource available to all residents. We have created a survey for everyone to answer in regards to Mr. Kingston’s presentation
Jay Kingston (county extension agent)
contact info: phone - 817-598-6168
email - j-kingston@tamu.edu
2. Treasurer's Report:
Budget: $125,655, Actual YTD: $122,114
Repair & Maintenance of Roads $101,922
Other items account for the remaining $20,000 detailed breakdown available upon request.
3. Update on Incorporation- Bill Cooper
City of Brock is official, 2 city commissioners and a mayor, no property taxes, will merge Brock with Brock West via voluntary merge in May. December 31 new law will go into effect to stop involuntary annexation.
4. Trash: if you have not switched trash service to Ben Parker we highly encourage you to do so, this will aid in the preservation of the roads, reduce traffic and increase safety in the neighborhood. Ben Parker's contact info: 254-897-3936 bensdisposal@gmail.com $18 per month flat rate
5. ACC update:
Since last annual meeting 9 new builds, 8 add ons, Neighborhood is 85-90% complete
6. Board Nominations:
Treasurer- Cody Nelson - unanimous
VP Seat 2- Julie Simmons - unanimous
Term 2018/2019
7. ROAD UPDATE--
Where we were- In 2014 the roads were in disarray and terrible condition in desperate need of attention and repair. The board put together a proposal for a special road assessment of $500 per year, per property owner for 4 years. This assessment had a 3% contingency plan for inflation. As we began repairing & repaving roads we quickly discovered that the sub-grade was in poorer condition than originally realized. This has resulted in unexpected costs for road repairs & bar ditch/ drainage work. The original contractor increased his costs 20-25% each year over the last. Year three of the road assessment we sought after & secured a new contractor at a better rate. The original proposed cost to complete the repaving was $353,000 year to date actual is $435,000 mostly due to increase in price, repairs and sealing. Currently roads account for 80% of the annual budget.
Where we are- Since the road assessment the neighborhood has seen a significant increase in property values that no doubt can be attributed to the road improvements. To date each homeowner has invested $2000 towards road improvements. Since the start of the road improvements the average sales price has increased $84,000 and the average price per square foot has increased $22. This is a 4,100% return on the $2000 investment.
The neighborhood is now about 85-90% built out and we will see a significant decrease in construction.
As you all know last year the HOA was an integral part in the incorporation of the City of Brock. Effectively blocking the City of Weatherford's plans of annexation. This is a HUGE savings to each property owner in CCR. The average home is valued at $339,950 which would have resulted in an average cost of $1739 per year in city taxes.
CCR dues have not increased from the $200 per acre since the HOA was formed in 2011.
Where we are going-
The original paving solution was scheduled to be completed in 2018 with the paving of Canyon Creek Ct. (main road in) to Canyon Creek Dr. Presently we are lacking this as well as a portion of W. Canyon Creek and N. & S. Savage Creek. (80,000 square feet in total) There are 5 homes in the process of being built on Savage Creek alone. This aided us in deciding the best way to proceed forward. The HOA began to realize this year that in order to fully complete the roads and properly maintain them to preserve the long term we would need to reach out to the homeowners with a proposal to extend the special assessment for two more years. This extension will allow us to complete repaving, sealing & maintenance of the roads and has a 25% contingency built in. Without it, it will take up to ten years to complete the repaving and we will not be able to give the care and maintenance required to the existing roads. The total assessment would be $1000 which would be less than 60% of what the average property owner would be paying for ONE year of city taxes had we not effectively blocked the city of Weatherford.
We welcome all questions regarding this matter and plan on calling a special meeting some time early 2018 to vote. We ask that you consider the enormous benefits that we have already received from the repaving of the roads and work with us to see it to completion. A power point presentation has also been attached for your review. Again, please do not hesitate to contact us with any questions you may have.
8. Sundance Club Membership:
Residents of CCR have been offered a one year complimentary membership at 7R Ranch just 30 min west of Brock.
To redeem your one year membership please see the e-mail sent for instruction.
Thank you for being a part of the CCR community!