Thursday, December 28, 2017

December Meeting Minutes + Annual Meeting Details

The Orchards Home Owner’s Association Meeting
December 12/11/17
Start: 7 pm
            Meeting called to order by Tom.
Present
Tom Neubauer
Janet Prendergast
Ashley Watts (Previously Ashley Smith...Name change due to marriage)

Old Business
One person has been sent to collections for past dues.

New Business
The Board is reading through the Bylaws, making notes for changes to be made and will bring some issues to the floor for the Annual Meeting. 

Annual Meeting will take place January 6th, 2017 11 am to 12 pm at the Cheney Library Meeting room. Please email any questions or concerns or present them at the meeting. Also, be prepared to vote new board members into open positions. 

 Bills
Expenses
Cheney/Utilities                                              $103.28
Auto Rain
Other CD at STCU                                        
Copy Junction                                                 $8.25
Total                                                                $111.53
Motion to approve expenses by Janet, seconded by Ashley.

Balance in CD as of Dec. 11th, 2017              $10,420.62
Balance in Savings as of                                 $12,339.23
Nov. 30th, 2017 (0.00 divident credit)
Balance in CDs as of                                      $79,914.56
Nov. 30th, 2017 (divident credit)                   
Motion to approve balances by Tom, seconded by Janet.



Motion to end meeting by Ashley, seconded by Janet. 

November Meeting Minutes

The Orchards Home Owner’s Association Meeting
November Meeting
 11/6/17
Start: 7 pm
            Meeting called to order by Tom.
Present
                        Tom Neubauer
                        Rachel Blom
                        Janet Prendergast
                        Ashley Smith

Old Business
Gary charged $225 for cleaning the storm drains, but there are approximately 2-4 that are not cleaned. The Board members will walk around and take pictures and contact Gary to ensure they get cleaned.

Rachel mailed out snow removal information letters to absentee homeowners & property managers, posted them to Facebook and delivered them to new renters. The Orchard community has been thoroughly informed about rules during the snowy months, thus no excuses will be accepted for cars parked on the street or in fire lanes.

New Business:
Board Members will send Tom input on changes to the bylaws and The Board will discuss them at the December meeting. This will prepare The Board for the Annual Meeting in January.

Janet asked permission to print larger amounts of copies, when needed, at Copy Junction so that she does not have to use her own equipment. Motion proposed by Janet, and seconded by Rachel.

The Board needs to update the information box regularly. To ensure papers do not fly away, Tom will add a protective covering to make sure the paper(s) do not get damaged by weather. Tom will need to order the coverings on Amazon. Motion to approve the purchase of the covering by Tom, seconded by Ashley.

Bills
Income           
            Dues                                        $335.00
                        Total                                        $335.00
Expenses
            Neighborhood Lawn               $456.96
            Cheney/Utilities                      $136.20
            Auto Rain                                $68.49
            Other CD at STCU                 $35,000.00
            Copy Junction                         $11.42
                        Total                            $35,673.07

Balance in Checking on Nov. 6th        $10,550.63
Savings Balance as of Oct. 31st          $12,339.23
CD Balance as of Oct. 31st                 $79,821.83

Motion to approve paying the bills and expenses by Tom, seconded by Rachel.


End 7:40 pm
            Motion to end the meeting by Janet, seconded by Tom. 

Wednesday, November 1, 2017

October 2017 Meeting Minutes

The Orchards Homeowners Association Meeting
October Meeting
Start: 7 pm
Present:
Tom Neubauer
Rachel Blom
Janet Prendergast
Ashley Smith

Old Business:
The water was not shut off at the end of August as normal. There were issues with communicating with the City of Cheney because Ashley was not listed as an authority to ask for the water to be shut off. However, the issue was resolved and the water has since been turned off.

The Board is still working on getting Janet added to the bank accounts.
New Business:
The Blom boys will be asked to clean the storm drains and will be supervised by Janet. This is contingent upon their schedules and if they will have time. If they are not available, The Board will ask Gary, the Lawn and Tree person to clean them out. Motion to approve asking the Blom Boys first and then ask Gary if they are not available called by Tom, seconded by Ashley.
Fire lane notices will be put on cars regularly. There has been an increase in cars parking in the fire lanes now that new people have moved into the neighborhood.

The Board was given plowing estimates by Neighborhood Lawn and Tree. The estimates are as follows for each plow:
Plowing $325
Mailboxes $65
Deice North and South exits following plowing $50
Deice mailbox landings $30
Sales Tax 8.70%
Motion to approve estimate costs by Rachel, seconded by Tom.
The Board is concerned about the confusion between the bylaws and CC&R’s. The CC&R’s are outdated (originally from 1998), whereas the bylaws are up to date. The Board wishes to retire the CC&R’s and simplify things by providing homeowners with one document. The Board got an estimate from an HOA lawyer for $250 an hour to go over the logistics of abolishing the CC&R’s. However, it was suggested that for now it would be simpler to add an amendment to the bylaws which will state that the bylaws supersedes the CC&R’s. The amendment will be discussed further at the November meeting.

Bills:
Income
Dues                                        $1,570.83
Total Income                           $1,570.83

Expenses
Neighborhood Lawn               $435.20
Cheney/Utilities                      $152.90
Copy Junction                         $61.65
Other                                       $181.27
Total                                        $831.02

Balance in Checking              $45,888.70
Savings                                  $12,339.23
CD                                         $44,742.90
Motion to approve finances by Janet, seconded by Ashley.

Motion to end the meeting by Janet, seconded by Tom.


End: 8:30 pm
Next Meeting: November 7th at 7pm. 
Location: 121 Greenbriar Lane

Wednesday, October 11, 2017

Wednesday, September 20, 2017

September Meeting Minutes

The Orchards HOA Meeting Minutes
September meeting
Date 9/14/17
Start: 7 pm
Present:
Tom Neubauer
Rachel Blom
Janet Prendergast
Ashley Smith

Old Business:
The Blom boys were hired to collect garbage around The Orchards. Paying them was significantly less than paying our usual person.
Trees and bushes at the entrance off of Betz were trimmed so people can safely walk on the sidewalks now.  A bent fire lane sign pole on Whispering Oaks was straightened.
The Board decided to push repainting the fire lanes to spring.  The Board will need to call and confirm with the fire department what, if any, the requirements are for repainting the curbs and adding a red stripe on the streets that do not have a “No Parking: Fire Lane” sign. 
Tom has postponed moving the mailboxes at this time. 
Rachel did find a local painter and a local concrete worker willing to take on small jobs.

New Business:
Tom motioned to have Janet Prendergast established as the new treasurer. Motion seconded by Rachel. Janet will now be the official treasurer for The Orchards HOA. She will need to be added to the accounts by the end of the month.
Ashley is in charge of sending a letter to the City of Cheney to turn off the water due to the approaching winter months. Rachel has arranged for Auto Rain to blow out the sprinklers Oct. 13th.
A trailer parked on Thistle Creek was given violation notices from non-board members of The Orchards. Official violations have been put onto the vehicle by a member of the board to be moved, as per the bylaws.  A violation notice was also given for a trailer parked in a driveway on Meadow Glen.

Our last Yard of the Month for the year goes to 3216 Meadow Glen!

Bills:
Neighborhood Lawn & Tree                                                               $830.00
Cheney/Utilities                                                                                  $150.20
Other                                                                                                   $37.00
Total                                                                                                    $1,017.29

Balance in Checking                                                                           $45,148.89
Balance in Savings                                                                              $12,334.57
Balance in CD                                                                                    $44,700.65

Motion to approve bills and balances by Tom, seconded by Ashley.

Motion to end meeting by Rachel, seconded by Ashley. Ended at 7:50

Next meeting: October 9th, 7 pm.

Wednesday, September 13, 2017

August Meeting Minutes

The Orchards HOA Meeting Minutes
8/8/17
Members Present
Tom Neaubauer
Rachel Blom
Ashley Smith
Called to order: 7 pm

Old Business
Current members removed old members from the STCU and Banner Bank accounts.
Members are still trying to find someone to paint/repaint the fire lanes and a concrete person to repair the broken pole off of Meadow Glenn road.
The old wood fence at the entrance of the neighborhood has been replaced w/new vinyl fencing.
The board still needs an official secretary and official treasurer.
Ashley will be the temporary secretary and Tom will be the temporary treasurer.

New Business
Tom gathered estimates and information on moving the mailbox 5 feet over so it is not on the corner. Tom motioned to approve and Ashley seconded. The reason for the mailbox move is to prevent cars from having to pass too closely.
The board is going to use Auto Rain Contracting instead of Dew Drops for needs in regards to sprinklers because quality of work was not as desired.
The board also voted on Yard of the Month. Congratulations to 3106 Meadowglenn Lane.
Tom will sort out Orchards members who have yet to pay their yearly dues, who needs to be sent to collections and what company the Board uses for collections.

Bills
Cheney                                 $153.14
Lawn + Tree                        $560.33
Motion to approve by Tom, Rachel seconded.
Bank Balances
STCU                                     $12,334.57 (Savings)
                                                $44, 657.03 (CD)
Banner                                  $49, 053.65


Meeting Adjourned: 7:25 pm

July Meeting Minutes

Orchards HOA Meeting
July 11, 2017 
Start: 6:58
In Attendance:
Rachel Blom
Rachel’s Daughter
Tom Neubauer
Ashley Smith
Old Business:
A few bills we went over in June were already taken care of in April and May.
Still looking for a Treasurer and Secretary. A renter can step in as a board member, but they must be current on dues, fees and fines.
Expenses:

Saving Balances $12,334.57 and CD Balance $46,613.46 at STCU
Checking Balance $49,626.08 at Banner

Paid City of Cheney $159.17

Paid State Farm $115.00

Paid Neighborhood Lawn & Tree $854..09

Motion to approve bills/expenses: Ashley. Seconded by Rachel.

New Business
Voted on this month’s yard of the month…113 Greenbrier Lane
Lawn guy has left the water off and charging The Orchards for mowing off of Meadow Glenn Lane
Mandatory no lawn watering is still in effect and the City of Cheney deals with/handles the citations. Orchards HOA is not responsible for replacing dead lawns since the water issues are with Cheney’s water supply.
Updating files on who is maintaining properties/ property managers for the rental homes to send notices and fines to the correct people
Picked up file boxes of old Orchards HOA files, need to scan and digitize the files.
All 4 Fencing guy did not show up for the job for June 16th to update fencing at The Orchards Entrance…Tom will contact him and see if he will come back out.
Tom is updating the bank account to remove old members’ names.
Next Meeting: August 8th, 7pm
Motion to end meeting: Rachel. Seconded by Tom.
End: 7:35


June Meeting Minutes

The Orchards Home Owners Association Meeting
Date: 6/13/17
Called to Order: 7:01 pm
Present:
            Tom Neubauer
            Rachel Blom
            Rachel’s Daughter
            Denise R.
            Ashley Smith

Old Business
There are still two open Board Member Positions-Treasurer and Secretary. Denise Reichman is stepping down & Tom will temporarily take over Treasurer duties.  Denise brought all of the files and supplies the treasurer is responsible for. She reviewed her system with the current members so they understood the color codes and order payments are recorded. Yellow highlight means that there needs to be an address updated and orange highlight means The Orchards member is making payments on their HOA dues. The former secretary, Cassie Day has also resigned & Ashley Smith will temporarily take over Secretary duties. In the previous meeting the board set out to find professional painters to update the fire lane coloring and fill a hole off of Meadow Glenn Ln with concrete. Ashley attempted to contact those she knew in both industries, however, because it is a busy season no contractors were taking on small jobs.

Bills paid:
Philadelphia Insurance:          $113
                                                $176
Cheney Utilities:                     $126.30
Copy Junction:                        $158.35

Motion to approve by Rachel. Motion seconded by Tom.
                                   

New Business
Hosting an Orchards BBQ was discussed, however, not enough interest was generated last year to justify, so this year no BBQ will take place. The Board also discussed the rules and regulations on Orchards members parking their RVs on their properties. They concluded that the Orchards guidelines, which states that RVs need to be behind a fence, can be changed to allowing RVs on the side of the house, so long as it does not intrude on their neighbor or reach the sidewalk.

Motion to end meeting by Tom. Motion seconded by Ashley.

Meeting End: 7:54 pm

Saturday, July 15, 2017

Lawn Watering Update

Copied from City of Cheney Website:

Update on Lawn Watering in the City of Cheney; Odd/Even Watering Schedule Effective Friday, July 14

Residential and commercial lawn watering may resume under certain conditions, effective Friday, July 14.  On June 30 the City lost one of its largest production wells due to mechanical failure.  The City’s five water reservoirs were reduced to critically low levels; therefore, on July 6 an immediate lawn irrigation shutdown was enacted to help replenish the reservoirs.  Reservoir levels have now recovered to the point where limited lawn watering may be allowed.
In order to maintain appropriate levels in our reservoirs, the following water conservation measures are to be followed when watering residential and commercial lawns or greenspaces:
  • Mandatory Odd/Even Watering Schedule:  Addresses ending in an odd number may water on odd calendar dates, and addresses ending in an even number may water on even calendar dates.  If your automatic sprinkler timer does not have an odd/even program, then please schedule your usage to 3-4 days per week.  This includes all residential, commercial, and apartment properties.
  • Lawn Watering Times:  Watering times will be from 10 p.m. to 8 a.m. or from 8 p.m. to 8 a.m. if you don’t have an automatic timer.
  • Amount of Water:  Restrict the amount of time you run your lawn sprinklers, which will conserve water and help to maintain our reservoir levels.
  • Gardens and Flowers:  Watering of gardens and flowers is approved, 8 p.m. to 8 a.m.  Use a soaker hose, drip system, or water by hand.  Apply mulch. 
Please note that a separate well with nonpotable water is used in city parks.  Also, Eastern Washington University has its own wells, which are not tied to Cheney’s reservoirs.
Cheney Water Department staff will continue to monitor levels in the city’s five reservoirs.  For up-to-date information on Cheney’s water resources and tips on water conservation, please continue to visit our website.  Signing up for alerts and news flashes will help keep you informed of new information as it is posted.
Here is a reservoir levels graphic to illustrate various water levels. This graphic is for illustration purposes only; the City of Cheney actually has five reservoirs.
We thank the community members who followed the recent lawn watering prohibition, but there is a continuing need for help from the community in preventing another reduction in the water level in the reservoirs.

Thursday, July 6, 2017

City of Cheney Notice

July 6, 2017

Mandatory Lawn Irrigation Shutdown

The City of Cheney is enacting a mandatory lawn irrigation water shutdown for residents and businesses. On June 30th the City lost one of its largest production wells due to mechanical failure. Since June 30th, the City's water reservoirs have been reduced to critically low levels and therefore must have an immediate lawn irrigation shutdown to replenish the reservoirs. It is permissible to water vegetable gardens and flowers, but you are asked to use water wisely. It's anticipated that this well will be repaired within the next couple of weeks. If everyone complies with the lawn watering shutdown, then reservoirs should be at a safe level to possibly provide restricted, limited lawn irrigation use next week. We will keep you informed of the status of reservoirs and well repair.

Friday, May 19, 2017

May Meeting Minutes

May Meeting Minutes

The Orchards Homeowner’s Association
May 11, 2017

     The Meeting was called to order by Secretary, Cassandra Day at 7:00pm. In attendance of this meeting was Vice-President, Rachel Blom; Treasurer, Denise Rieckmann; Secretary, Cassandra Day and ARC Liaison, Ashley Smith.

Treasurer’s Report:
·      Denise presented the Income and Expense Report for April.
·      Denise presented the proposed bills for May  2017. They were as follows – City of Cheney: $103.28; Neighborhood Lawn and Tree: $810.57; Copy Junction: $158.35; Philadelphia Insurance- $289.00; AAA Sweep- 716.17. Cassandra moved we pay the bills , Ashley seconded, unanimously carried.
Insurance has officially been transferred out of Philadelphia and to State Farm.

New Business:
There is a spot on Meadow Glen where a pole was broken and is sticking out of the concrete. This poses a safety hazard. Ashley will look into bids to have them removed.
It was agreed that due to all of our busy schedules, it would be best to hire out for the repainting of the fire lanes. Ashley will look into a bid to get this done.
The board was unable to find someone to fill the secretary position so Ashley has agreed to step into this position and the ARC Liaison position will be done be the board as a whole until another board member can be found.

Meeting was called to a close by Treasurer Denise Rieckmann at 7:37pm, seconded by Ashley. Unanimously closed.

Sunday, April 23, 2017

April Meeting Minutes

April Minutes

The Orchards Homeowner’s Association
April 13, 2017

     The Meeting was called to order by Secretary, Cassandra Day at 7:38pm. In attendance of this meeting was President, Tom Neubauer; Vice-President, Rachel Blom; Treasurer, Denise Rieckmann; Secretary, Cassandra Day.

Treasurer’s Report:
·      Denise presented the Income and Expense Report for March.
·      Denise presented the proposed bills for April 2017. They were as follows – City of Cheney: $103.28, Neighborhood Lawn and Tree: $489.15, Copy Junction: $5.89. Cassandra moved we pay the bills , Tom seconded, unanimously carried.
We cancelled our insurance policy with Philadelphia effective 04/01/17 and started the new State Farm policy on the same day. Tom will write a check for the prorated amount due to Philadelphia.
Denise proposed the following with our finance accounts-
o $20,000 Checking ($10,000 Day to day expense, $10,000 Maintenance)
o $12,000 Savings
o $35,000 moved into a new 18 month 1.36% savings account.
o We discussed and unanimously voted yes to these changes.

New Business:
Proposed maintenance projects this year:
o Vinyl fence at entrance – bid at $2,174
o Street Sweeper – bid at $550
o Asphalt repairs – need bids
o Concrete/Sidewalk repairs – need bids
Rachel talked to the City of Cheney about their laws for having chickens in their yards. There are no laws, only guidelines. She made up and presented a waiver for homeowners who are wanting to have chickens in their yard. We all voted yes to allowing chickens so long as homeowner's fill out said waiver and follow agreed upon guidelines.
A post is opening on the HOA Board – Cassandra is selling her house and closes on May 25th so a new Secretary is needed to fill the position. Letters will be going out to all homeowner's letting them know about the open position so someone can be appointed as soon as possible so that Cassandra has time to train them before stepping down.
Request to move our mailbox was approved. We now need bids for the work to do so. Tom is looking into it. Also looking into how we get lighting above it once moved.
A letter will be written and sent to City of Cheney requesting the water get turned back on in the neighborhood.
Reinstating Yard of the Month. It will go from May through September. Denise will purchase the gift cards for the winning yards.
Planning is beginning for the neighborhood block party this summer – more details to come. .

Saturday, April 15, 2017

Tuesday, March 14, 2017

March Meeting Minutes

March Meeting Minutes

The Orchards Homeowner’s Association
March 9th, 2016

    The Meeting was called to order at 7:44pm by Secretary Cassandra Day. In attendance were President, Tom Neubauer; Secretary, Cassandra Day; Treasurer, Denise Rieckmann and ARC Liaison, Ashley Smith.

Treasurer’s Report:
·       There was an error in getting the new debit cards issued to our President, Vice President and Treasurer – they should arrive by the 15th of the March. 
         Most dues have been paid though there are still 13 homes we have had no communication from. If we don't hear anything by April, we will send them to collections. 
         Taxes were completed by Denise, looked over by previous Treasurer Cassandra and sent in 3/08/17. The total amount owed to the IRS was 127.64.
         Taxes on our properties were not properly paid last year – we are paying now for the total amount of $391.87 for both properties.
        Audit was completed on 3/7/17 by Denise, Cassandra and community member Jane Button. There were no discrepancies found.
·        The proposed bills for March 2017 are as follows – City of Cheney-$103.28, Neighborhood Lawn and Tree-$5,962.29, and Annual Deposit Box Dues- $45.00. Cassie motioned that we pay them and Tom seconded. Unanimously carried. 


New Business
• Tom went and got quotes around town for Insurance. To stay with Philadelphia, the annual cost is $1,735. State Farm came in at the best cost of a quoted $1,400 for the same coverage. Plus we would have a local agent. Tom voted we switch to State Farm, Denise second, unanimously carried.
• Discussed snow removal and other Bylaws that may no longer work for the neighborhood and agreed to address in September and bring proposed changes to all homeowners for a vote once we can go through theas a board this fall.
• Talked about organization of emails. Main inbox seems to be getting clogged. Unanimously agreed that all Treasury emails, once forwarded to the new Treasurer address, be deleted from the main inbox to avoid confusion or a build up in the main inbox.
• Discussed the possibility of moving the Mailboxes from the entrance at Silverthorn. It poses a safety hazard as it is a blind corner. Also discussed putting a street light next to the mailboxes to make them safer. Tom is going to investigate and get back to us at the next meeting. 

Tom moved to adjourn meeting at 8:42pm. Cassie seconded, passed unanimously.

Friday, February 10, 2017

February Meeting Minutes

February Meeting Minutes

The Orchards Homeowner’s Association
February 9th, 2017

     The Meeting was called to order by Secretary, Cassie Day at 8:02pm. In attendance were President, Tom Neubauer; Vice President Rachel Blom; Treasurer,  Denise Rieckmann; Secretary, Cassandra Day and Ashley Smith, ARC Liason.

Also in attendance were community members Tammi Jenkins, John Day and Jessica Powers.

Treasurer’s Report:
•        Denise presented the Income and Expense Report for January of 2017.
•        Denise presented the proposed bills for February of 2017. They were as follows – City of Cheney: $103.28, Neighborhood Lawn & Tree: $8304.68, Copy Junction: $65.58. We also wrote a reimbursement check to Ashley Smith for $350 and, after the hearing Tammi attended today regarding towing, a reimbursement of $277.37 to Jessica Powers. Denise moved we pay the bills, Cassie seconded, unanimously carried.
•        Still have 39 unpaid HOA dues, 4 of which are on agreed upon payment plans. It was agreed that since a due date was not put in the original invoices, we will not be issuing fines as of now and will send another warning to homeowners who are unpaid giving them another month before they are fined.

Old Business
•       The concern that some homeowners may not have the Bylaws was brought up. We will make sure they are posted on the Blog as well as the Facebook page and also discussed sending a letter to the title company when a home is being closed upon requiring that the soon to be homeowner receive these bylaws.
•       Taxes will be filed by Denise and Cassie before the next meeting. A date and time has not been set as of yet.
•       The board is going to discuss with Jane Button scheduling and audit before the next meeting.
•      Denise husband Randy offered to scan and digitize all of our files.

New Business
We discussed getting quotes from some local insurance for our property and liability insurance before renewing our current policy. Tom will get these quotes and then bring them to the Board to go over.
The Board still plans to buy a cell phone to be used strictly for communication between the board and homeowners. This will be purchased and set up before the next meeting.
As this is a fairly new Board, the roles and responsibilities were gone over. They are as follows, though new ones may come up that can be added or adjusted later:
President: Run and create an agenda for Board meetings and read and respond to homeowners general emails to the Board.
Vice-President: Support president, check mail and help with homeowner general          emails.
Secretary: Record and posting Board Meeting Minutes, post updates and small reports to social media and send mailings  that go out to homeowners.
Treasurer: All billing/deposits. All communication with Automated Accounts. Sole board member in charge of reading and responding to treasury related emails. Check mail.
ARC Liaison: New construction.
Discussed possible new billing schedule for dues for next year, 2018. Will discuss possible changes to Bylaws in September 2017.
Rachel is going to look into getting clarification and new quotes for towing in the next couple of weeks. If unable to, Denise will look into it when she returns for her trip.


Cassie  moved to adjourn meeting at 8:48pm. Rachel seconded, passed unanimously.

Thursday, February 9, 2017

Bylaws - Updated January 2016

The Orchards Homeowners Association
Bylaws

Article I
Definitions

1.01 Nature of Bylaws. The following paragraphs contain provisions for the regulation and management of The Orchards Homeowners Association, a nonprofit corporation organized and operating under the laws of the State of Washington, hereinafter referred to as “Association”.
1.02 Remedies. All persons subject to these Bylaws shall have the enforcement remedies described in the Declaration.

Article II

Membership Meetings

2.01 Annual Meeting. There shall be at least one meeting annually. The first annual meeting of the members shall be held within one year of the date of incorporation of the Association. Except for the initial meeting, the annual meeting of the association shall be held at a time and place designated by the Board of Directors. In the event such annual meeting is omitted by oversight or otherwise, it may be held at a subsequent special meeting called in accordance with the provisions of these Bylaws and the laws of the State of Washington, and any business transacted or elections held at such meetings shall be valid as if transacted or held at the annual meeting.
2.02 Notice. The Board or its delegates shall give to the members a notice of the annual meeting not less than ten (10) days nor more than fifty (50) days prior to the date fixed for the meeting. The notice shall be sent and addressed in the manner set forth in Section 3.08.
2.03 Special Meeting. Special meetings of the membership of the Association may be called from time to time at the discretion of the President, a majority of the Board of Directors, or the members having twenty percent (20%) of the total votes. Written or printed notice stating the place, day, hour, and purpose for which the meeting is called shall be personally delivered or mailed to each member’s last known address not less than ten (10) nor more than fifty (50) days before the meeting at the direction of the president or secretary. No business shall be transacted at a special meeting excepts as stated in the notice, unless by consent of four-fifths (4/5) of the members present, in person or by proxy.
2.04 Conduct of Meeting. The president of the corporation shall preside at all meetings of the members, and the secretary of the corporation shall record the minutes of all such meetings.
2.05 Quorum. Amended December 5, 2006 by the Board of Directors to be:  At any meeting of the membership of the corporation, the presence of the voting members entitled to vote, or the proxies entitled to vote, thirty four (34%) percent of the total votes of the Association shall constitute a quorum. The act of a majority of the members present shall be the act of the membership, provided a quorum is met, unless a greater number of votes is required by the Declaration, Articles of Incorporation or these Bylaws, in which case said required number of votes must be cast to be the act of the membership.
Amended January 11, 2014 by the Board of Directors re: Quorum: That in the mailing of the annual letter, we notify the membership that we are having the meeting and are going to be voting on an issue(s) which require a 34% participation.  We would ask them to send in their vote pertaining to the issue(s) to be decided on by
 a date one week before the annual meeting.  In cases where we do not receive the 34% membership feedback, the vote of those members present at the annual meeting will serve as a majority vote.
2.06 Voting. Each member of the Association shall be entitled to one (1) vote in person or by proxy for each Lot owned by said Member. If a person owns more than one Lot, he or she shall have votes for each Lot which he or she owns. Votes allocated to a Lot may be cast pursuant to a proxy duly executed by the Lot Owner.
A proxy is void if it is not dated or purports to be revocable without notice. Unless stated otherwise in the proxy, a proxy terminates eleven (11) months after its date of issuance. All proxies shall be in writing and filed with the secretary. Every proxy shall be revocable and shall automatically cease upon conveyance by the member of his/her/its Lot.

Article III
Board of Directors

3.01 Qualification and Number. The Board of Directors shall consist of five (5) persons, so long as there are always at least three (3) directors and shall be a member of the Association. So long as there are a minimum of three (3) directors, the number of directors may at any time be increased or decreased by the members by amendment to these Bylaws at any annual, regular, or special meeting.
3.02 Election. Subsequent to the election of the initial board by the members, each year thereafter the directors shall be elected by a vote of the membership at the annual meeting of the membership as provided herein. Voting for the election of directors shall be by ballot unless otherwise directed by the Board of Directors. Each member shall have the right to vote for as many persons as there are directors to be elected, but no member shall be entitled to cumulate votes.
3.03 Term. Directors shall hold offices for three (3) years or until their successors shall have been elected and qualified, unless sooner removed as provided in these Bylaws. The initial Board of Directors shall determine whether each shall serve a one, two, or three year term so as to effect expiration of the terms of the appropriate member of the board of directors at the time of the next annual meeting. At the expiration of each initial term of office, the members shall elect a successor director for a three (3) year term. Any director may be elected to serve an additional term or terms.
3.04 Resignation. Any director may resign at any time by giving written notice to the corporation, the Board of Directors, the president or the secretary of the corporation. Any such resignation shall take effect at the time specified therein or, if the time is not specified, upon its acceptance by the Board of Directors.
3.05 Removal. A director may be removed at any time, with or without cause, by the affirmative vote of two-thirds (2/3) of the votes cast by the members having voting rights with regard to the election of any director, represented in person or by proxy at a meeting of the members at which a quorum is present. Notice stating that a named director shall be considered for removal and the cause, if any, for such removal must be mailed to the director prior to a duly called meeting of the board of directors at the same time and in the manner prescribed for the notice of the meeting.
3.06 Vacancies. Any vacancy occurring in the Board of Directors may be filled by the remaining Board of Directors. A director elected to fill a vacancy shall be elected for the unexpired term of his predecessor. A vacancy among the Board of Directors shall be deemed to exist upon death, resignation, or removal of a director.
3.07 Meetings. The Board of Directors shall hold no less than two (2) scheduled meetings per year one of which shall occur immediately after the annual meeting of the members. The dates of the meetings shall be established at a meeting of the Board prior to the annual meeting. The established dates will be announced at the annual membership meeting. The meetings shall be held at such place as the Board may direct. The president, or the vice president in the president’s absence, shall call meetings of directors to order and shall act as chair of such meetings. The secretary shall record the minutes of the meeting. Roberts Revised Rules of Order shall govern all meetings of the directors and any of its committees unless in conflict with the laws of the state of Washington or the Articles of Incorporation or the Bylaws of the corporation.
Special Board meetings may be called by the president or any one (1) director.
3.08 Notice of Meetings. Notice of each meeting of directors and of any special Board meeting stating the place, day and hour of such meeting and, if such meeting is a special meeting, the purpose for which such meeting is called shall be given to each director prior to the date of the meeting. Notice shall be given by the secretary personally, by telephone or by mail. Notice by mail shall be deemed to be delivered when deposited in the United States mail, postage prepaid, addressed to the director’s last known address. Attendance of a director at a meeting shall constitute a waiver of notice, except where a director attends a meeting for the express purpose of objecting to the transaction of any business because the meeting is not lawfully called or convened. Directors may waive notice of meetings, and written of notice executed either before or after the meeting shall be sufficient. Any adjournment or adjournments of a Board meeting to another time and place may be held without new notice being given.
3.09 Quorum. A majority of the number of directors present at the beginning of the meeting shall constitute a quorum for the transaction of business. The act of the majority shall be the act of the Board of Directors where a quorum exists. If there shall be less than a quorum present, those present may adjourn the meeting from time to time without notice other than by announcement at the meeting. At any subsequent meeting at which a quorum shall be present, any business may be transacted which might have been transacted at the meeting as originally notified.
3.10 Voting. Each member of the Board of Directors shall possess one (1) vote in matters coming before the Board. A director may vote only in person and not by proxy.
3.11 Action Without a Meeting. Any action which must or may be taken at a meeting of the directors may be taken without a meeting if a consent in writing, setting forth the action so taken, shall be signed by all of the directors. Such consent shall have the same effect as a unanimous vote.
3.12 Powers and Duties. The business and affairs of The Orchards Homeowners Association shall be managed by the Board of Directors. The Board of Directors shall have power to:
(a) Adopt and publish rules and regulations governing the use of particular area(s) (and facilities, if any), within the Properties and the personal conduct of the members, their tenants, and their guests thereon and to establish penalties for the infraction thereof;
(b) Suspend, after notice and a hearing, the membership of a Lot Owner during any period in which such members shall be in default in the payment of any assessment or charge levied by the Association. Such rights may also be suspended, after notice and hearing, for a period not to exceed sixty (60) days for infraction of published rules and regulations;
(c) Exercise for the Association all powers, duties and authority vested in or delegated to this Association and not reserved to the membership by other provisions of these Bylaws, the Articles of Incorporation, or the Declaration;
(d) Employ a manager and independent contractor or such other employees as they deem necessary, and to prescribe their duties.
It shall be the duty of the Board of Directors to:
(a) Cause to be kept a complete record of all its acts and corporate affairs and to present a statement thereof to the members at the annual meeting of the members, or at any special meeting when such statement is required in writing by one-fourth (1/4) of the members who are entitled to vote;
(b) Supervise all officers, agents and employees of this corporation; and to see that their duties are properly performed;
(c) As more fully provided in the Declaration, to:
(1) At such time as the Association commences fixing assessments, fix the amount of the general annual assessment against each lot not less than sixty (60) days in advance of the beginning of each fiscal year; fix all assessments, utility charges, reasonable reserves and reserve funds and such other assessments and charges as are described in the Declaration;
(2) Send written notice of each assessment to every owner subject thereto in advance of each assessment, together with the due date thereof, and collect said assessments when due; and
(3) Foreclose the lien against any individual Lot or Lots, bring an action against the Owner personally obligated to pay the same, accelerate assessments or otherwise exercise the rights accorded the Board with respect to collection of assessments in the Declaration or otherwise by law, in the event any assessments or charges are not paid within thirty (30) days after due date.
(4) Impose and levy reasonable fines in accordance with an established schedule adopted by the board of directors and furnished to the owners for violation of the covenants, bylaws, rules, and regulations of the association.  Amendment.  December 2010: The HOA board will deliver warnings concerning noise ordinance violations with written complaint from a home owner.  The HOA board can send a fine concerning noise ordinance violations only after receiving written proof that the City of Cheney Police were contacted concerning the violation.
(d) Issue or cause an appropriate officer to issue, upon demand by any person, a certificate setting forth whether or not any assessment or other charges have been paid. A reasonable charge may be made by the Board for the issuance of these certificates. If a certificate states an assessment or other charges have been paid, such certificate shall be conclusive evidence of such payment;
(e) Procure and maintain adequate liability and hazard insurance on common property of the Association and such other insurance as it deems appropriate;
(f) Cause all officers or employees having fiscal responsibilities to be covered by fiduciary coverage or be bonded, as it may deem appropriate;
(g) Cause the Common Property, as defined in the Declaration, and other areas as set forth in the Declaration to be maintained, repaired and replaced;
(h) Exercise architectural control as described in the Declaration;
(i) Perform such other duties as authorized or required by the Association, the Declaration, and Washington General law.
3.15 Loans. No loans shall be made by the Association to any director.

Article IV
Officers

4.01 Qualification. All officers shall be members of the Association. Amended 11-08-11.  Volunteers to the Board of the Homeowner’s Association must be in good standing with all current HOA dues, fines and fees paid.
Amended 12-10-13 to read: If a qualified homeowner cannot be found to fill a Board position, the Board may ask a qualified resident, renter of the Orchards to fill the position, or the Board may contract out to a qualified person from outside the Orchards to fill the position (See Article III, 3.12 (d).
4.02 Officers. The officers of the corporation shall consist of a President, a Vice President, a Secretary, a Treasurer, and Architectural Liaison person. The Board of Directors may, by resolution, combine the officer positions for secretary and treasurer.
4.03 Election and Term of Office. Officers shall be elected by a majority vote of the homeowners (provided a quorum is met) at the Annual Meeting of the membership as provided herein. Each officer will serve a one (1) year term, but may serve a maximum of three (3) years.
4.04 Powers and Duties of Officers.
A. President. The president shall supervise all activities of the Association; execute all instruments in its behalf, except those noted in subparagraph C., unless otherwise limited by resolution of the Board of Directors; preside at all meetings of the Board of Directors and of the membership of the Association; call such meetings of the membership as may be deemed necessary, other than the annual meeting of the membership; and perform such other duties usually inherent with such office.
B. Vice President. The vice president shall perform all the duties of the president in his absence and such other duties as the Board directs. The Board of Directors may vest in the vice president such powers as the Board deems appropriate, by resolution.
C. Secretary. The secretary shall keep accurate minutes of all meetings; shall attend to the giving and serving of all notices of the corporation; shall have custody of all the original records, papers, files and books of the corporation (except books of account and valuable papers properly in the custody of the treasurer); shall attest all instruments in writing executed in the name of the corporation and requiring the secretary’s signature; shall obtain and have available at all times the names and addresses of the members of the Architectural Committee, and shall provide said information to any member upon their written or oral request; and, in general, shall perform all the duties incident to the office of secretary and such other duties as the president and/or Board of Directors shall designate.
D. Treasurer. The treasurer shall receive and be accountable for all funds belonging to the Association; pay all obligations incurred by the Association when payment is authorized by the Board of Directors; maintain bank accounts and depositories designated by the Association; and render periodic financial reports; cause, if requested by Owners holding two-thirds (2/3) of the voting power of the Association, an audit of the Association books to be made by a certified public accountant at the completion of a fiscal year, the cost of which will be assessed equally among all members. All checks, drafts, notes or other obligations for the payment of money shall be signed by the treasurer and/or such other officer as designated by the Board of Directors.
E.        Architectural Liaison.  Amendment January 2011.  The Architectural Liaison will be responsible for distribution and evaluation of approval forms for any addition and/or change to a residential property.  This Board member, under the rules and regulations of the Bylaws, will approve or deny any of the above said changes.
4.05 Removal. Any officer may be removed at any time by action of a majority of the Board of Directors present at a special meeting called for such a purpose, provided a quorum is met.
4.06 Vacancies. Any vacancy among the officers of the corporation because of death, resignation, removal, disqualification or otherwise, may be filled by the Board of Directors for the unexpired portion of the term.
4.07 Resignation. Any officer may resign at any time by giving written notice to the Board of Directors, the president or the secretary of the corporation. Any such resignation shall take effect at the time specified therein or, if the time is not specified, upon its acceptance by the Board of Directors.
4.08 Delegation. If any officer of the Association is absent or unable to act and no other person is authorized to act in such officer’s place, by the provisions of these Bylaws, the Board of Directors may from time to time delegate the powers or duties of such officer to any other officer or any director or any other person it may select.

Article V
Committees

5.01 Creation. The Board of Directors, by majority vote, may designate and appoint one (1) or more committees as it shall see fit.
5.02 Powers and Duties. Such committees shall have and exercise the authority of the Board of Directors, under the direct supervision of the president and the Board of Directors, in the management of the Association. No such committee shall have the authority with reference to amending, altering or repealing the Bylaws; electing, appointing or removing any member, director or officer; amending the Articles of Incorporation; or other action required to be approved by the members or the Board of Directors or officers.
5.03 Compensation. No compensation shall be paid to directors or officers of the Association. Amendment: As of the January meeting of 2008, the Homeowners dues of the Board members shall not be collected in recognition of their service on the Board.  If a board member is removed from office or resigns, the remainder of that homeowner’s yearly dues must be paid from that point forward.  However, the Board of Directors may reimburse directors, officers and members for reasonable expenses actually incurred in carrying out assigned duties. Any payments made to a director, officer or other member of the Association for any expense incurred by a director, officer or other member of the Association which shall be determined to be unreasonable, in whole or in part, by the Internal Revenue Service shall be reimbursed by such director, officer or member to the corporation to the full extent of such determination of unreasonableness. It shall be the duty of the Board of Directors to enforce repayment of such amount.

Article VI
Books and Records

The Association shall keep accurate and complete books and records of account and shall keep minutes of the proceedings of its members, if any, the Board of Directors, and committees, if any. All books and records of the Association may, upon request and during reasonable business hours, be inspected by any member or director or any proper purpose. The Declaration, Articles of Incorporation, Bylaws and any rules or regulations promulgated, together with such other items as are required by law, shall be available for inspection by any member at the principal office of the Association. The Board by rule from time to time may set reasonable charges for copies of instruments, preparation and recording of amendments, statements as to unpaid assessments and similar services permitted or required by the Declaration, Articles, Bylaws, or general Washington law. The books and records of the Association shall be on a calendar year.

Article VII
Assessments

As more fully provided in the Declaration, each member is obligated to pay the Association annual and special assessments and charges. These assessments and charges are secured by a continuing lien upon the property against which the assessments and charges are made. Any assessments or charges which are not paid when due shall be delinquent. If the assessment is not paid within thirty (30) days after the due date, the assessment shall bear late charges Revision. 06-15-2011: of $25.00 per month.  After no more than three months in arrears (90 days), the account can/will be turned over to a collection agency, and the Association may bring an action at law against the owner personally obligated to pay the same or foreclose the lien against the property, or exercise such other rights as are provided in the Declaration or by law generally, and interest costs and reasonable attorney’s fees of any such collection or action shall be added to the amount of such assessment and/or charge. No owner may waive or otherwise escape liability for the assessments provided for herein by non-use of the Properties or abandonment of his or her Lot.

Article VIII
Waiver of Notice

Whenever any notice whatsoever is required to be given by these Bylaws or the Articles of Incorporation or any of the nonprofit corporation laws of the state of Washington, a waiver thereof, in writing, signed by the person or persons entitled to such notice, whether before or after the time stated therein, shall be equivalent to the giving of such notice for all purposes.

Article IX
Amendment

These Bylaws may be altered, amended or repealed by a majority vote of the Board of Directors (provided a quorum is met) in a special meeting called for the purpose; provided, that the Board shall not approve any such alteration, amendment or repeal that would be inconsistent with or contrary to the rights of members or first mortgagees under the Declaration.
Article X
Rules and Regulations

10.01 Condition and Repair. No building or structure upon any Lot covered by this Declaration shall be permitted to fall into disrepair, and each such building and structure shall at all times be kept in good condition and repair.
10.02 Use of Property. No portion of the Common Area, or any Lot or any structure thereon shall be used for the conduct of any trade or business or professional activities. Noxious or undesirable acts or undesirable use of any portion of the Property, including (but not limited to acts or uses causing noise which interfered with the peaceable enjoyment of neighboring properties) is prohibited and shall not be permitted. Lot owners are responsible for the compliance of their tenants and guests in regards to rules and regulations of The Orchards. In the event of non compliance by tenants and or guests the lot owners will be subject to the associated remedy.  Amendment.  December 2010: The HOA board will deliver warnings concerning noise ordinance violations with written notification from the home owner.  The HOA board can send a fine concerning noise ordinance violations only after receiving written proof that the City of Cheney Police were contacted concerning the violation.
10.03 Garbage Disposal. All refuse, garbage and trash shall be kept at all times in covered containers, which shall be kept and maintained within the enclosed structure of the garage, or appropriately screened from view behind a fence or behind the house, except when necessarily placed for pick up by garbage removal services. Revision 03-08-11.  Garbage cans must be put away within 24 hours of garbage collection.  No lumber or scrap, refuse, trash or other materials shall be kept, stored or allowed to accumulate on any Lot. There is absolutely no dumping of any kind on vacant lots or in common areas.
The Architectural Control Committee and/or Association through its agents shall have the right to enter upon any vacant Lot for the purpose of removing weeds, brush, growth or refuse, and charge the cost thereof to the Owner and which shall become a Limited Assessment against the Lot.
10.04 Animals. No animals, livestock or poultry of any kind shall be raised, bred or kept on any Lot except that dogs, domestic cats or other household pets may be kept for an Owner’s personal use, provided:
(a) Such animals are not bred or maintained for any commercial purpose.
(b) Dogs and cats shall be limited to two (2) per household.
(c) Any such household pets shall be properly restrained and controlled at any time they are within the Project.
(d) Any kennel for animals which is constructed or maintained on any Lot, shall be (1) screened from view so as not to be visible from anywhere within the Project and in a location and of construction approved by the Architectural Control Committee; (2) located and maintained in a manner to avoid any endangerment of or nuisance to, adjacent Lot Owners; and (3) maintained in a clean, odor free and insect free manner.
(e) The Owner is responsible to cleanup after their animal’s deposits on any property within the Project.
(f) Notwithstanding the foregoing, household pets shall not be kept which unreasonable bother or constitute a nuisance to Owners of other Lots.
10.05 Landscaping. Prior to landscaping upon any Lot, the Owner shall submit a landscaping plan to the Architectural Control Committee for approval.
(a) Within 6 months following initial occupancy of the dwelling structure, weather permitting, each Lot shall be improved with front yard landscaping, including watering systems, specified in the plan approved by the Architectural Control Committee, and back yard completion must take place within 12 months after occupancy.
(b) All yard areas shall be landscaped, sodded or seeded and maintained in a professional manner and in accordance with an approved landscaping plan.
Amendment adopted by homeowners January 9, 2016: Lawns will be watered and
mowed weekly.  Should mandatory watering restrictions be put in place, homeowners
may allow their grass to go dormant; they cannot, however, let the grass die and yard area turn to dirt and weeds.  The lawns will still need to be mowed periodically
(vegetation NTE 4”) to keep any weeds that take over the lawn cut down.  Common weeds like dandelions and those noxious weeds shown in the Washington State Noxious Weed Control Publication must be mowed down when they get 4” high so that they do not bloom or produce seeds.  This applies to all yards, beds and gravel areas on the lot.  If the property is not maintained, the Board will contact the homeowner via certified letter, and if the issues are not resolved within seven (7) days, someone acting on behalf of the Homeowner’s Board may enter the property (see Article X, 10.03) and do the work needed to bring the property up to standards.  The homeowner will be fined $50 per occurrence in addition to costs of resolution.  Unpaid fines will be sent to collection.
(c) The lot owner shall be required to plant and maintain grass in any and all grassy swales located on their Lots, including at the rear of any Lot, and such Lot Owner shall not allow any filled, grade changes, or floatable obstructions in the drainage area.

10.06 Sidewalks. All sidewalks in the project must remain clear of any obstruction that prevents clear passage, i.e. basketball hoops, toys, etc. All Lot Owners are responsible to remove snow from the sidewalks in front or on the side of your property.  
10.07 Vehicle Restrictions. REVISED: September 10, 2006 by the Board of Directors to be: No campers, recreational vehicles, trailers, boats or motorcycles shall be parked upon any Lot unless fully enclosed in a garage or fenced or screened in a manner specifically approved for that Lot by the Architectural Control Committee, and shall not be parked on any street or Common Area within the Project. No snowmobiles, snow removal equipment, golf carts, semi-truck and/or trailer, maintenance equipment or similar equipment or vehicles, and non working or unlicensed or commercial vehicles or greater than three quarter ton in size and no junk cars or other unsightly vehicles shall be parked on any Lot at any time, unless fully enclosed in a garage on said lot and shall not be parked on any street. All other parking of equipment shall be prohibited, except as approved in writing by the Architectural Control Committee. No parking areas or driveways shall be constructed or maintained except as approved by the Architectural Control Committee. Parking bays or areas, or driveways, are prohibited in areas between side Lot lines and buildings or approved driveways unless specifically approved by the Architectural Control Committee.
The speed limit on all the private streets within the Project will be 20 miles per hour maximum in accordance to Washington State RCW 46.61.419 and will be enforced by the City of Cheney police department and/or the Orchards HOA.
Vehicle parking is prohibited in all posted fire lanes, both entrances, all sidewalks (must have a minimum of 4 feet clearance at all times), and all other marked or designated areas. All vehicles must be at least fifteen feet from a fire hydrant and fifteen feet from the corners of the streets. Non-compliance of the parking policy will result with vehicle citations, vehicle towing and/or property owner fines enforced by the City of Cheney police department and/or the Orchards HOA. The available parking areas are not to accommodate residential overflow of vehicles but are intended for guests and visitors. Use your garages and driveways. Vehicles are not allowed to hang over the driveways onto the sidewalks. Amendment approved by Homeowners January 9, 2016: Vehicles cannot be park permanently on the streets, more than 72 hours. If, during the winter they impede the snowplow, they will be tagged with a violation notice giving them 72 hours to remove the vehicle or the Association will have the vehicle towed and impounded at the owner’s expense.
10.08 Amendment. Approved by the Board of Directors, December 2010: It is possible to apply, directly to the HOA board, for a waiver of specific by-laws using the form entitled: "The Orchards Home Owners Association" by-law waiver.