Brick Wall - still not repaired
What's the delay in getting the brick wall on Summit Parkway repaired, where it was damaged in December west of Summit Parkway Middle School? It's the wall behind 14 Ricemill Ferry Drive.
Repair work has started. It should have been finished long before now.
The HOA should have an established procedure for brick wall repairs, due to the frequency of damage. The HOA should have a trusted vendor for brick repairs.
If the right procedures were in place, about five minutes of office time would be required. Just call the vendor; tell him where the damage is, to fix it, and send the bill.
The Property Manager reported at the February 3rd board meeting that funds had been received. Presumably, he meant from or on behalf of the driver who caused the damage.
Repair should have been made in early January. A Board Resolution passed 20+ years ago directs the repairs, regardless of any anticipated claim against the party causing the damage.
In the PRM, Art. II, §D Resolutions, ¶5 (Page 11) reads
"Repair Common Area Damage Immediately."To ensure that Common Areas are kept in good condition, the Board of Directors adopted an operating policy to initiate repairs to damaged Common Areas immediately, documenting said repairs with itemized costs for submission for repayment of required repairs/replacement (approved 8/3/2004)."
Q. Is that brick wall Common Property?
Does the Board or the office need help with the definition of "immediately"? Do they even know about this Resolution?
On 1/28/2026 I emailed the Safety Committee chairman for the date of the damage. No response.
On 1/31/2026 I emailed the office for the date of the damage. No response.
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