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www.regencycondos.com
James R. Schafer Jr., General Manager
Office Hours: 8:30 AM—5:00 PM, Mon-Fri
Office Phone: 513-871-0100
Office Fax: 513-871-5804
Valet Phone: 513-871-6370
Marilyn Pitzer: Concierge
Julie Bley: Administrative Assistant
Anita Saylor: Staff Accountant
Front Desk/Valet: Rita, Ed & Lorie
Regency Condominiums
January 2015 Newsletter
Page 1 of 7
Make plans today to attend the Regency Annual Meeting on Wednesday, March 25th @ 7:00 pm
For several months we have anticipated and have been preparing ourselves to bid farewell to the Regency Staff Accountant of 24 years. It is with mingled pleasure and a great deal of regret that we announce the retirement of Jane Royse.
Jane began her career with us in the General Office in 1990 as Administrative Assistant. In 1999 she was advanced to her present position.
Her attention to detail and extensive knowledge of financial matters have done a great deal to improve our financial systems through the years. But in addition, Jane is known for being a genuine friend to both residents and staff. Her contagious smile and laugh have brightened our lives as she served us all so faithfully and well.
As she begins this new chapter in her life, we would like to show a token of our appre-ciation and wish her all the best by presenting her with a surprise gift. In the generous custom of The Regency, we are asking all residents to contribute as they are able to her “farewell fund”.
Please bring your check to the office made out to “Regency Special Fund” by Feb. 15th. Thank you in advance for your contribution to give her a memorable send off from The Regency! We will also make sure she receives any notes or cards you wish to send her.
Farewell, sweet Jane!
JAN FEB MAR APR MAY JUN
JUL AUG SEP OCT NOV DEC
ORIENTATION All new move-ins are required to
attend a short orientation meeting
with the manager. Please call the
office to schedule an appointment.
513-871-0100
We are pleased to welcome Susan Richey (2380), Leyla Esfandiari (2338) and Mike Duffy & Deena DeGroff
(2352) in the Square. Please extend a warm Regency welcome to our new residents!
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January 2015 Newsletter
Page 2 of 7
More information can be found at our web site,
www.regencycondos.com or by contacting the listing
agent’s company.
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All accounts must be paid by the 10
th of each month. Unpaid
accounts will accrue .67% monthly interest on all past due balances, in addi-tion to a $ 25.00 collection fee after the 10
th of each
month. Maintenance charges will be dealt with on an individual basis, but a collection fee and interest can accrue on unpaid maintenance bills.
A lien will automatically be placed on any account that is 70 days overdue, except in special circum-stances approved by the Board, for the total amount owed, and for all costs associated with the place-ment of the lien, including but not limited to attor-ney, paralegal, recording, and collection fees that the Association may incur.
There may be special circumstances (e.g., pending or immediate sale of a unit with unpaid accounts, delinquency history) in which a lien may be placed earlier than 70 days.
We are pleased to have Anita Saylor join the Regency as the new Staff Accountant. Please introduce yourself and
make her feel welcome!
Regency Condominiums
January 2015 Newsletter
Page 3 of 7
Our staff evaluates each snowfall to determine the best means of snow removal. Factors such as expected accumulation, how long the snowfall will occur, temperature, time and day of the week, equipment break-downs, and staffing all affect those decisions. We ask for your patience and understanding as we go through the cold, snowy winter season.
ARE YOU PREPARED IN CASE OF AN ACCIDENT?
Have you checked and/or updated your insurance policy lately? Do you know if your coverage is sufficient to cover the building’s $10,000 deductible in case of an accident?
For example, should you have a faulty lamp that causes a fire with $15,000 in damages, the first $10,000 of what the Association is responsible for would be charged to you; do you have coverage for that? Another example is, if a water line to your commode or sink(s) breaks and does $10,000 worth of damage to items the Association is responsi-ble for in the units below you; will you have adequate coverage?
By-Laws are clear that an owner will be held responsible for losses and all associated costs. Copies of the By-Laws are available at www.regencycondos.com under the residents tab and copies of our certification of coverage are available in the office if it may be of any help to you. So check today to make sure you are covered.
Sibcy Cline Realtors is participating in a community suitcase drive campaign called Cases For Love. The public is asked to
donate new or gently used suitcases, backpacks and cosmetic cases at any Sibcy Cline location or if you wish, drop off at the Regency Valet and we will deliver them to Sibcy Cline. These
cases will then be distributed to local foster children. The goal is to collect over 1,200 suitcases.
This campaign runs: January 5 – February 14, 2015
9:00 am – 5:00 pm Monday through Friday
Do You Have a Suitcase You Can Donate To Foster Children?
Regency Condominiums
January 2015 Newsletter
Page 4 of 7
Out of courtesy to others, and to comply with Fire Department regulations, carts should be returned promptly and not left in hallways, elevator rooms, on the elevator or your unit. At any time if a resident needs assistance returning a cart, please feel free to call a valet.
SUNDAY BRIDGE 4:00-6:00 PM
HERMITAGE
ROOM ALL ARE WELCOME
FOR THIS FUN EVENT!
Stretch and Exercise Classes
will resume starting on February 2nd until the 25th. The classes are on Monday and Wednesday mornings
from 10:00 to 10:45 am in the Hermitage Room.
For more information, please call
Nancy Augsburger
at 513-961-8759.
A locker is assigned to each unit for use at the owner’s risk. Liquids or perishables may not be kept there. Any items left outside the locker or placed in an empty locker without office authorization will be disposed of by building personnel. Items should be off the floor, put on pallets or skids and covered. The Regency is not responsible for damage or losses that may occur.
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January 2015 Newsletter
Page 5 of 7
The machines in the basement may be used around the
clock. Please be courteous to your neighbors and limit
using the machines on your floor to the posted hours or
use the basement machines.
Other reminders for laundry use are:
Machines are shared and common practice is first come,
first served. So please remember to keep an eye on the
time so that your clothes are removed promptly when finished. Others may
be waiting to use the machines.
A minimal amount of H.E. (High Efficiency) or low suds detergent ONLY should
be used in any machines other than in the basement laundry.
All laundry room doors should be closed unless the machines are
in use, with the exception of the 20th floor, which should be shut
at all times due to the fact that it vents to the roof.
The chute on each floor is to be used for
bagged disposables.
No cans, bottles, or other trash should be
deposited before 8:00 a.m. or after 10:00
p.m. because of noise.
Bag all trash.
Please close the trash chute to keep odors
out of the halls!
All empty boxes should be placed in the
service elevator room, not in the trash room.
With the weather making it difficult to get out and exercise, everyone is thinking about exercise and fitness indoors. We would like to suggest when en-tering the fitness room if someone is already there, it is proper to keep the settings of the lights, shades, television, etc. as they are unless you ask the per-son if they mind a change or that person leaves the room. Also, if you make alterations to the weight lifting equipment and the treadmill, please return the equipment to its previous condition before you leave. Please pick up after yourself (i.e. Kleenex, empty bottles, etc.) and most importantly, wipe down the equipment when you’re done.
We thank you for taking the time to make the fitness room “work” for everyone.
Laundry Rooms: Hours on the resident floors are from
8:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m.
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January 2015 Newsletter
Page 6 of 7
NEED A ROMANTIC IDEA?
Valentine’s Day is Saturday, February 14th. Don’t get left out, call the Oriental Wok,
Cincinnati’s #1 Chinese restaurant at 871-6888 today and secure a table for a dinner to say, “I love you and I care”.
Chinese New Year Celebration | 2015 - Year of the Goat
Beginning Thursday, January 19th
The Oriental Wok wishes you Luck
and Prosperity in the New Year!
At Chinese New Year celebrations people wear red clothes, decorate with poems on red paper, and give children "lucky money"
in red envelopes. Red symbolizes fire, which according to legend can drive away
bad luck.
Please join us this Feb 22 from 6pm to 9pm for the city's favorite celebration! This is the biggest and best Chinese New Year celebration in the Cincinnati area, taking place at our Buttermilk Pike location, featuring traditional entertain-ment including dancers, musicians, a lion dance; fireworks; and a nine-course feast. This year is the year of the sheep (or in Eastern China, the word may also be translated to year of the goat). $75 a person, $25 for kids ages five to twelve. Limited seating available. Don't miss this great evening of Chinese culture and celebra-tion!
Please call with credit card info for reservations (859) 331-3000, or send a check to: Oriental Wok Chinese New Year Celebration 317 Buttermilk Pike Lakeside Park, KY 41017
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January 2015 Newsletter
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REGENCY CONDOMINIUMS
BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETING MINUTES
Monday, January 19, 2015 Location: Manager’s Office
Present were: Mr. Woodward, Mr. Benton, Mrs. Mott, Mrs. Myers,
Mr. Bowman, Mr. Byer, Mrs. Conners and G.M., Mr. Schafer.
I. Meeting was called to order at 4:00 p.m. II. Approved 12/15/14 regular Board meeting minutes and phone poll to lease 2352. III. Manager Reports:
A. Review of December PRELIMINARY 2014 P & L statements. Audit will start later in the week. Two questions came up: i. The 2014 Reserves budget on the financials ($1,098,064 on page 14) was the
original budget submitted in October of 2013. This was modified in October 2014 when doing the 2015 Reserve budget and will not be actual until after the Audit
adjustments are made. ii. The 10 year Reserve cash was not accurate in the preliminary statements due to all
the Window City and MMI work charge to the owners and was collected but was not moved from Operating to Reserves. This has now been done.
B. Review units for sale and sale prices. i. 7 in the Tower are for sale of which all are empty. An additional 16 are rented. ii. 1 in the Square, which is empty and for sale by owner. An additional 12 are rented. C. Received 3 resumes for the 3 open 2015 Board seats by the deadline. Tim Benton, Barbara Myers and Bill Woodward. D. Dryer Vent Wizard cleaned all the dryer vents in the Square and 2 were repaired. E. Tower alarm test results were reviewed. Manager will talk with an engineer to put a long-term plan together.
F. Square roof being replaced. G. FHA loan approval still being worked on. H. Frozen pipes in the Square (6 affecting 8-10 units).
IV. Old Business A. Balcony work 2014 - still working on 7 leaks. B. Manager looking into construction timelines. C. 707 leak—the work is approximately 95% completed. D. Time Warner renewal is being reviewed and other companies are being interviewed. E. Annual Meeting set for Wednesday, March 25, 2015. F. Manager to update maintenance procedures/handbook.
V. New Business— VI. Officer’s Reports: Balance left in Social account $800.50. VII. Next Board Meeting—Monday, February 16th, 2015 @ 4:00 pm. VIII. Adjournment O: Board Meeting Minutes/Meeting Minutes/1-19-15