Don’t forget about the Chili Cook-Off coming up next Thursday, October 17th at 5:30pm at the Canyon Oak Common Ground. Please email the Board to let them know if you are attending, and more importantly, if you are bringing chili for the contest. hiddenoaks63303@gmail.com .
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Annual Meeting/Assessments/Volunteers
Annual Meeting
The Annual Meeting of the Hidden Oaks Homeowners Association will be held on Monday, April 10th at 6:30PM. It will be held at the St. Charles Police Station on Zumbehl Rd. in the Community Room. This is a meeting for all residents of Hidden Oaks, and all are invited to attend.
The meeting will consist of the annual election of the board of trustees, the annual review of the association’s budget, and discussions of neighborhood items & events. Laurie Feldman will attend, and we will be thanking her for her service as she retires from being our Councilperson. She is bringing someone from the Public Works Dept to speak also. We will also have the Police Dept on hand to fill us in and ask questions.
Most importantly, we will be electing two new members to the board of trustees. If you are interested in being nominated, please contact the current board at hiddenoaks63303@gmail.com. We can discuss what is involved if you have questions. All new nominees will be nominated and seconded that night before the election. Any homeowner running for this office and any homeowner voting must be current in their annual association dues.
We would love for all to attend, but if you have a scheduling conflict and cannot make this meeting you can assign a proxy for your vote. Please complete your proxy ballot and with approval put this ballot in the specially marked ballot box at 905 Burn Oak Dr. This will be set out from March 26 to April 9 for these to be turned in.
If you have any questions, email us. Thank you!
Fall Festival – October 30th
The neighborhood fall festival is coming up and we need to get some volunteers lined up to help! Please reply with what you would like to help with and we will get back to you on timing or other details.
This is fun neighborhood social time, please plan on coming out to help and have fun! Here is what we need help with:
-Set Up – tables/ games/ craft area
-Help get supplies from store room – pick up truck helpful
-Lead parade- Help lead the parade through the neighborhood
-Help eyeball safety on bounce house
-Help judges get tastes, count votes
-Pack up/ teardown- pack into trucks
-Return items to storeroom
Animal Control
From the Police Department & Animal Control – How to Handle a Loose or Lost Dog
When anyone sees a loose or lost dog please contact Animal Control at 636-949-3395 during normal business hours. You can also contact the Police Department 636-949-3300 to report this during nights, weekends & holidays.
Add these phone numbers to your contacts in your phone so they are readily available. Please let the officials handle the situation and please notify them when you see it. They are here to help, so please contact them.
National Night Out
Hey Hidden Oaks! We’re going to have an ice cream social for National Night Out on Monday, September 12th from 5:30 – 8:30 pm on Canyon Oak Court!
Please stop by during that time for ice cream, games for the kids, and a bounce house. AND … we have many opportunities to volunteer including set-up, tear down, and scooping ice cream. Shifts shouldn’t last for more than 30 minutes, but scoopers will need to bring your own ice cream scoops.
If you are interested in volunteering, send an email to hiddenoaks63303@gmail.com. See you all there!
Garage Sale/Fairgrounds Update
Fairgrounds Project Meeting (Updated 5/20)
HOHA Annual Garage Sale
Clean out those closets and sweep out the garage for our annual
neighborhood garage sale. Participate on 1 day, 2 days, or all 3 days.
If you want your house to be listed on the map we give to shoppers, please fill out this form: Sign Up Here
Wednesday, May 3, from 7:30am-1pm
Friday, May 5, from 4-7pm
Saturday, May 6, from 7:30am-12noon
Annual Meeting Recap
HIDDEN OAKS HOMEOWNERS ASSOCIATION
ANNUAL MEETING APRIL 11, 2016
The meeting opened with representatives from the city speaking on behalf of Laurie Feldman, our Councilwoman from Ward 3 . Eleanor Schmerler and Dan Rothermich updated us on the various projects going on in the city.
The Fifth Street Construction Project is on target and scheduled to be completed by the end of the second quarter (June 30, 2016)
- The Streets of St. Charles is moving along with the construction of a P.F. Changs restaurant, an Orangetheory Fitness and Gym, a new nail salon, a shoe store and a Drury Inn with a parking garage to be built across from the AMC theater.
- A new Diverging Diamond Interchange at the intersection of 5th street and Interstate 70 similar to the one at Mid- Rivers Mall drive and Interstate 70 is currently in the initial construction phase. There are multiple phases to this project to include a new one-way outer road between Fifth Street and Fairgrounds Road along with many more improvements. You find out all about this construction at the project website. http://www.modot.org.stlouis/major_projects/705thStImprovements.htm.
- On 4/25 Veterans Memorial Parkway between Fairgrounds Rd and Fifth St will change to one-way (EB) traffic only. This is a permanent change.
Next on the agenda board member Rich Siemons spoke about the 2015 financial report for the subdivision. A detailed spreadsheet was given to all in attendance. It was noted that there was some extra expenses for common ground maintenance due to the removal of dead trees and some damage to the monument area at the entrance to the subdivision and there was some legal expenses incurred to modify and update our covenants. But we were still able to be in the black and saved $306 for the year. A question was raised regarding security in the subdivision and the possibility of installing some CCTV cameras. It was noted that the monitoring and installation of this might be cost prohibitive but the board was open for discussion on this. A member brought up the fact that we should all keep an eye out for our neighbors and don’t be afraid to call the police if you see something suspicious.
Next was the ballot results of the 2 proposed changes to our covenants. The first which changes the number and term for the Board of Directors to allow for continuity on the board at all times. The second allows for fences to be constructed of materials other than wood provided that the fence is approved by the Board and meets the other qualifications in the Covenants. Both amendments passed with the required 70% majority of homeowners, 143 homeowners voted in favor of the term of service for Board Members and 141 voted in favor of the new fence provision. These changes will now be put into our covenants once they are certified by the County.
Election of Board members was next on the agenda. Current Board member Mark Verzino is not seeking another term so former Board member Kirsten Harrison agreed to serve again with current board members Vince Ratchford and Rich Siemons. All three members were nominated and ballots were passed out. The votes were tallied and all three members won. With the new covenant provisions, Vince and Kirsten will be serving 2-year terms and Rich will serve one year.
After the voting was completed, Board member Vince Ratchford spoke about Ordinance and Covenant reminders. He reminded everyone of their responsibility to maintain the landscaping around their homes now that spring and summer are here. This includes keeping trees trimmed and pruned back and not blocking sidewalks in the front. He also stressed that you must keep your pet on a leash and pick up the litter when walking.
Recreational vehicles/boats have a 24 hour load and unload time period, please respect this city ordinance. If there are flooding events and the Mayor lifts this ordinance for a time period these vehicles are allowed to be parked at one’s home, or elsewhere allowed by the temporary repeal of the ordinance.
There is an app called “SEE CLICK FIX” that you can download on your smartphone that you can use to report a violation to the city anonymously. The city monitors this daily and will send an inspector out to view the situation. A question was raised about barking dogs and how to handle this. It was suggested to call the police non-emergency telephone number at 696-949-3300 and report it.
The last thing on the agenda was talking about social events in the subdivision and general discussion. One resident brought up the topic of replacing smoke detectors in your home. He suggested that if you haven’t replaced your smoke detectors in the last 5 years or so, that it would be wise to change them out. He said you should replace all of them at the same time because they are all linked together, so if one goes off they all do. It was decided to participate in the National Night Out again this year versus having picnic at Vogt park. Everyone seem to enjoy National Night Out last year here in our subdivision. We are looking for volunteers to help with the subdivision garage sale. If you are interested call one of the board members. You can get their numbers at our website or email us.
Hiddenoaks63303.gmail.com
Email the above address with questions or to be added to the Facebook group.
Annual Meeting
By now, you all should have received the annual dues notice and ballot for the proposed amendments to the covenants. Please be sure to submit your dues payment and the completed and signed amendment ballot to City and Village by March 31.
The annual meeting is scheduled for Monday, April 11 at 7 P.M. (one-half hour after the anticipated conclusion of the Cardinals’ opening day game). We will meet at the St. Charles police department located at 1781 Zumbehl Road. At that meeting, we will provide updates regarding events involving the neighborhood, discuss the results of the amendment voting, and elect board members.
If there are any topics that you would like to have discussed, feel free to share them with us ahead of time, and we will try to be prepared to facilitate a discussion on that topic.
If you are interested in serving on the board, please let a current member know. We are in need of at least one additional person in order to have at least three candidates for this next year. Please let us know if you have any questions regarding the position or any other issue involving Hidden Oaks. hiddenoaks63303@gmail.com
You can download the ballot here: HOHA 2016 Proposed Ballot Page (1)
St. Charles Night Out
Hidden Oaks will participate in St. Charles Night out this year instead of holding our annual picnic at Vogt Brothers Park. National Night Out will be held on Monday, September 14th. Neighborhoods throughout St. Charles are being invited to participate in this crime and drug prevention event. Beginning at 5:30PM, residents are encouraged to turn on outside lights and spend the evening outside with neighbors. This event provides neigh-
bors the opportunity to meet or reconnect with one another. Registered block parties will receive visits from the Police Department, Fire Department and City Officials. Night Out 2015 is being supported, in part, by Target and volunteers from the St. Charles Target will be visiting registered parties to give out gifts.
St. Charles Night Out is designed to:
-Increase crime and drug prevention awareness throughout the community
-Generate support and participation in local anti-crime efforts
-Strengthen neighborhood unity
-Enhance police-community partnerships
-Send a message to criminals letting them know neighborhoods are organized and fighting back
-Promote the importance of the Neighborhood Watch program