The CHOA Board consists of 9 volunteers who can serve a maximum of 2 three-year terms. We have 2 Board members who will term off at the beginning of next year.
As you may know, the Board is the Fiduciary who manages the resources of the HOA. This includes developing and managing the budget, contracting and managing the Property Manager and working to make sure “the trains are running on time” across the HOA. There are monthly Board meetings that normally run for 2 hours and then there is typically some work to do in between the Board meetings, depending on the Board role.
Each Board member is involved in a committee. Here is a summary of each role and the general time commitment:
- Landscaping– This is probably the most time commitment of all the Board roles. There is regular work with both homeowners and the Property Manager with Garron Grounds on both maintenance and upgrades to the landscaping throughout CHOA
- Architecture– This role is responsible for reviewing changes proposed by homeowners. Generally, this is all done on-line with an occasional “road trip” to look at a project.
- Pools– This role tends to be more involved in the summer months and is pretty quiet in the winter other than if there are some winter maintenance projects.
- Welcoming– We turnover about 10% of the homes in CHOA annually- with 228 homes, that means around 25-30 new folks come into the HOA each year. The Welcoming role is to try to meet one on one with these folks to welcome them to CHOA and go over information that folks might need.
- Treasurer– This is an important role. The role leads the budgeting process and managing of cash flows. This role works with the other Board members and the Bookkeeper to make sure all accounts are in order and we are meeting our Fiduciary requirements. In addition to the monthly Board meetings, there are checks that need to be signed weekly.
- Rec Hall C– This role is responsible for the management of Rec Hall C. They coordinate with homeowners on the use of this great CHOA resource. Most of the activity here is done on-line.
- Secretary– this role is responsible for capturing the Board minutes and posting them to the Website. They make sure the Board actions and summaries are accurate. In addition to attending the Board meetings there is an hour or so each month required for writing the minutes.
- Communications– This role is primarily responsible for Posting information on the website and working with our 3rd party web servicer to make sure information is getting posted and updated in a timely manner. Normally this takes an hour of so a week to update posts.
- President/Vice President– this role is responsible for setting the Board agenda, time, venue and facilitating the Board meeting. In addition, this role acts as representative on behalf of CHOA with the CCC. Normally this is a few hours per week.
- In the future, we would like to add a Neighborhood Watch, Emergency Preparedness and Sustainability focus at the Board level.
We need you! Please let me know if you are interested in joining us. Is you have any questions and/or need more information, please reach out to Barry at 503-754-0322 or hbgconsulting@gmail.com
Possibly depending upon role.
Shirley,
Thanks for your interest!
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