Summer Board Update

Monthly Highlights:

Board Meeting Times:  A few people expressed an interest in attending Residents Speak-Out or being added to the agenda but could only attend a meeting after typical business hours.  We had a trial evening meeting for our July Board Meeting.  We will try holding evening meetings on occasion so residents who cannot make weekday morning meetings will be able to attend.  

Community Event:   Social Committee has been busy planning some fun events!  Flamingle Pool Party will be held Friday, August 24 starting at 5:30 P.M.  Summer Dive In Movie!  Saturday, September 8.  Movie will be shown near the playground/pool area starting at 8:00 p.m.  

Entrance Landscaping:  In absence of suggestions for improved landscaping we have requested Omega meet with landscapers to determine if the value is being met per our contract.  We will be working with Omega and our landscapers to determine desired improvements and enhancement costs.  We confirmed that while other nearby developments may have more attractive entrances, the cost to replant, prune and maintain come at an additional expense.

Pool:  Please remember the pool is a no-smoking/no-vaping area.  A broken glass near or in the pool can cause the pool to be shut down for days.  Please don’t bring glass anywhere within the pool or pool deck.  Thank you Leslie Cramer for volunteering to be the Chair for the pool committee and all the volunteers on the committee for helping make the pool a great place for all of us to enjoy.  You will notice a new Lost and Found basket.  The pool committee will be reviewing our pool rules to determine if they are currently adequate.  They will also be reviewing increased costs to keep skimmer lids screwed down to help prevent injuries.  

Pool Safety:    Thank you to the residents that attended the June board meeting during the Residents Speak-Out portion.  After extensively researching options available to us for this year and in the future, we have decided to hire a pool attendant (not a lifeguard) on a trial basis.  The pool attendant began August 10th and will be in place until Labor Day Monday (due to staff availability).  Our pool will remain open until September 30 without attendants.  The pool attendant will be present from 5 P.M. – 9 P.M. on Fridays and 9 A.M. – 9 P.M. on Saturday, Sunday and Holidays.  It is our hope that residents’ experience with having a pool attendant this season will provide enough of a basis for further community discussion about how we manage the community pool in the future.  We have not signed a contract to staff the pool for next season as of yet.  The funding of this was an unbudgeted expense for 2018 to provide this service for the rest of the season, but it should be noted that implementing this increased level of pool service in the future will likely increase HOA dues.  

 Pool Attendant:  Our attendants will keep the pool operating safely during common peak use times (as noted above).  It is our intent for the pool company to keep the facility clean, maintain chemicals, oversee rule violations and assist in enforcement, verify only residents and their guests are using the facility, correct unsafe conditions, report maintenance issues, help to ensure only the main gate is used for pool access, and help ensure main gate is properly closed.  The attendants will close the pool at the end of the evening 9 P.M. or dusk, whichever is earlier.  While we expect the pool attendant will know how to handle emergency situations, note that a pool attendant is NOT a lifeguard and will not be providing active surveillance of the water.  We will continue to post “No Lifeguard on Duty” signs and ask that all who use the pool remain vigilant around the water, especially when children are present. 

 Speed Study:   Continued concerns of speeding within the development have been brought to our attention.  We are requesting a speed study for several streets in Cameron Pond.  If you have a particular concern or incident you would like to share with the Board, please email us at board@cameronpond.com.    Solutions will have a cost associated and shared.  The best solution would be to drive with caution.  

 Repairs & Enhancements

 Bike Rack:  We are in the process of ordering a bike rack to be placed near the pool/park area.  It is great seeing people ride to the common area and now residents will have a safe place to park their bikes. 

Tiles at monument on Shires side in process of being repaired. 

The “O” on the monument sign entrance onto Parkman Grant has been repaired.

 Take Action:

Playground Enhancement Task Force:

Update:  The playground task force will be working to create a survey so we can determine what enhancements most match the community wishes. The survey will include the Weycroft community as their HOA pays to use the pool and playground facility.  

Volunteer to join the Playground Task Force!  We are looking for community members that would like to join our new enhancement task force.  Call 919-461-0102 or e-mail laura@omegamgmt.com to become involved in the playground enhancement task force.  

 

Cameron Pond Community Space Task Force:

Update:  Our community has 344 homes.  We would like a good representation of our neighborhood.  We are looking for a minimum of 7 residents to be actively involved in the task force.  At this time, we have had three community members show an interest.  When we reach a group of 7 we will elect a chair and launch the task force.  If we do not receive enough interest, the Executive Board will move forward with investigating options for improvement in our pond community space.

Join the task force for Cameron Pond (the pond and dam area).   Please call 919-461-0102 or e-mail laura@omegamgmt.com to join the task force.  

                                   

Join a committee!  

Please take a moment to reply right now. Please let us know if you would like to join a committee:  Social, Architectural, or Pool.  Call 919-461-0102 or e-mail laura@omegamgmt.com.

Thanks to all the committee volunteers!  

 

Good to Know:  Architectural Changes and Alterations to your Home or Lot

Please remember to complete the Architectural Review Form prior to scheduling any work.  

Reminders: 

  • Decorative rock (for example, but not limited to, lava rock, white pebbles, stones or rock) is not permitted ground cover in landscaping.  Pebbles and stones are not allowed in landscaping, except in particular areas requiring rock or pebbles for drainage.   All changes to landscaping installations will be considered on a case by case basis.

 ·        When making landscaping changes please submit an Architectural Review Form prior to any enhancements.  It will save us all money, time and frustration should your new plans not fit into the guidelines. Also note that just because you see an improvement in your neighbor’s yard does not mean that it is approved and acceptable for you to implement in your space.  It can take several months for corrective action to be enforced.  If you have doubt about any change to your home or yard, submit a request.

Dates:

August 21:    Monthly Board meeting 8:30 a.m. 

                       Location:  Omega Management’s office at 160 NE Maynard Road #210, Cary

September 30:  Pool is scheduled to close 

October 6:          Community Wide Yard Sale being coordinated by Cameron Pond Resident, Molly Myers.  Please contact mollymyers820@gmail.com  

June Board Update

 Your community Board members Robert Ulrich, Jenifer Zygmond and Nathaniel Greene met with Omega Management representatives Jennifer Wichowski and Laura Moushegian for productive April & May Board meetings. Please go to www.omegamgmt.com to review past Board meeting minutes. 

Monthly Highlights: 

Community Event was Fantastic. Thank you to the Social Committee for coordinating a fun community party. Face painting, complementary food truck & games. The Social Committee is currently working on hosting a few events this summer. 

Speed Study: The Board will be moving forward to find a solution to this on-going concern with speeding in our community. We are in the process of determining areas of concern and solutions with the Town of Cary. Solutions will have a cost associated and will be shared. We would like to encourage everyone to drive with caution. School will be out soon and children will be walking to the pool and around the community. 

Repairs: 

Cupola & Painting repairs have been completed at the pool. 

Tiles at the monument on the Shires side are in the process of being repaired. 

The Buxton Grant monument lights timer will be replaced. 

Pool parking lot repair/restriping. We will be reviewing quotes at the June Board meeting. 

Pool: 

The pool is now open! A few items to note: 

Omega has e-mailed the pool use information and guidelines. The information is also posted at the pool 

Pool Wi-Fi password is cameron2016 

No glass within the gates of the pool 

We have replaced the aging canopies. We will phase in the new marine blue umbrellas and chairs as the current green deteriorates and becomes ready for replacement. 

Caution: Children can drown with a pool full of adults only a few feet away. Always watch your children around the water. Please designate an adult to be on watch. It is common each parent to think the other parent is watching. Typically, a drowning child will be silent. Drowning commonly looks like bobbing or moving arms but you won’t hear them! Watch your children and make sure you designate an adult to watch. REMEMBER, WE HAVE NO EMPLOYED LIFEGUARDS! 

Take Action: 

We started out the year with some great momentum and desire to look at community proposals for the playground and community space. 

Playground Enhancement Task Force: 

Update: The playground task force will be moving forward soon. Thank you to Amy Graber for volunteering to chair the task force. Mrs. Graber will be contacting the committee to schedule a kick-off meeting. Yes, you still have time to get involved! 

Volunteer to join the task force! We are looking for community members that would like to join our new Playground Enhancement task force. Call 919-461-0102 or e-mail laura@omegamgmt.com to become involved in the task force. 

Alert – Cameron Pond Community Space Task Force: 

Update: Our community has 344 homes. We would like a good representation of our neighborhood. We are looking for a minimum of 7 residents to be actively involved in the Cameron Pond Community Space task force. At this time, we have had 3 community members show an interest. When we reach a group of 7, we will elect a chair and launch the task force. 

Volunteer to Chair or join the task force! We are looking to make some improvements to the community space near or around our beautiful Cameron Pond (the pond and dam area). Please call 919-461-0102 or e-mail laura@omegamgmt.com to join the Cameron Pond Community Space task force. 

Join a committee! 

Please take a moment to reply right now. Please let us know if you would like to join a committee: Social, Architectural, or Pool. Call 919-461-0102 or e-mail laura@omegamgmt.com. 

Thanks to Social Chair Kathy Simon, ARC Chair Crystal Ellison and Pool Chair Leslie Cramer for giving of your time to our community. 

Good to Know: 

Garage doors. We are in the season of little rodents and snakes moving around. It is a good idea to keep your garage doors closed. 

New street signs. Due to aging, accidental damage, or vandalism, we needed to replace some of our community street signs. Please report damage of signs or theft should you witness an occurrence. The signs have a real cost that impacts our dues. If you find a street sign, please call Omega or email board@cameronpond.com and we can get the sign to Omega for repairs. 

Omega tours our neighborhood on a monthly basis. Omega follows our community Covenants and Guidelines. Should you receive a letter for something out of compliance, please make the requested adjustments. You are also encouraged to e-mail or call should you not understand the letter or have information relevant to the violation. The Board follows the Guidelines we all adhere to in the documents every homeowner receives upon purchasing a home within our community. The Architectural Review Guidelines can also be found online within the Omega website. 

Communication: 

The Omega website has been updated. Please go to www.CameronPond.com and click on the Omega link to sign into their new and improved site as new registration is required. 

Dates: 

June 19th at 8:30 a.m.: Monthly Board meeting is held at the Omega office 

September 30th: Pool is scheduled to close

Public Launch and April Board Meeting

Hey everyone! Welcome to our community website. Please feel free to provide any feedback about it to board@cameronpond.com. Our next board meeting is at the Omega Association Management Offices, 160 NE Maynard Road, Suite 210, on Tuesday, April 17th, at 11:30 AM. Feel free to come in the beginning if there are any issues you would like to bring to the board's attention. We are devoting the first 15 minutes of each meeting to "Residents Speak Out" where anyone can come and speak for 3 minutes on any issue they feel relevant. We may not be able to respond right away, but we should have an opportunity to at least discuss your concerns. Thanks all!

Cameron Pond Community Association Website Launch

This post is to commemorate the launching of the Cameron Pond Community Association Website. Thank you for your interest in the Cameron Pond Community! We hope this website will serve as a conduit for communication about the latest happenings in Cameron Pond. We would appreciate your feedback if you see ways we can improve upon the site.

In the future, we hope to add a community calendar as well as minutes and the latest from our monthly board meetings.