Who's in charge?


Who is in charge of keeping a Neighborhood in The Summit looking presentable?

At the entrance to Barony Place II, there used to be a beautiful, tall, mature tree right in front of that wall. The tree was probably planted 20 years ago.

A crack developed in the wall, perhaps from a tree root. Rather than repairing the wall and cutting the offending root, the entire tree was removed. And this is how it looks now. Pretty nasty, eh? This is an entrance to a neighborhood of 46 homes, worth perhaps a total of $10,000,000 and representing an income of $25,300/year in dues to the HOA, and that's the best it can do?

Notice also the ugly "parkway" between the street and the sidewalk. Dirt, roots, no grass. Apparently no irrigation.

And a little farther down the wall there is a high need for pressure-washing. That was supposed to be done in 2021. It wasn't.

Remember the ice storm that came through?


This island, in front of 32 Barony Place Circle, used to be atractive. There were bushes and a nice tree there. No more. Is there a plan to restore some beauty there? No plan has been communicated to the residents.

So, back to the question. Who's in charge? Should a HOA Committee be communicating with the homeowners about the common property in this neighborhood?

Should the Voting Member be inspecting the neighborhood and contacting the board about improvements?

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