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INSIDE THIS ISSUE President’s Message Financials Calendar Advertisements FOUR COLONIES HOMES ASSOCIATION A WELCOMING COMMUNITY WITH PRIDE IN OUR PROPERTY The Clarion OCTOBER 2019 VOLUME 8, ISSUE 10 SPECIAL POINTS OF INTEREST Book Club - 3 Paint Schedule - 4 – 5 Yard Waste Pick Up Schedule - 6

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INSID E

THIS

ISSUE

President’s Message

Financials

Calendar

Advertisements

F O U R C O L O N I E S

H O M E S A S S O C I A T I O N

A W E L C O M I N G C O M M U N I T Y

W I T H P R I D E I N

O U R P R O P E R T Y

The Clarion O C T O B E R 2 0 1 9 V O L U M E 8 , I S S U E 1 0

SPECIAL POINTS

OF INT EREST

Book Club - 3

Paint Schedule - 4 – 5

Yard Waste Pick Up

Schedule - 6

2 President’s Message OCTOBER 2019

The Board of Directors at its September meeting approved a 3% increase in homeowner

dues beginning in 2020.

This action was taken to meet expected costs related to upcoming street repair, grass

restoration and storm drain inspection. Approving a dues increase is always difficult

and it was discussed at length during the board meeting. It was determined the added

revenue will benefit us going forward when these projects are addressed.

Also at the September board meeting it was announced a volunteer group has been

established to help keep our walkways clean of dirt and debris. This group will be

particularly effective after storms on weekends and holidays when our maintenance

staff is unavailable. If you wish to help with this group please contact the office.

As always, if you see me on the walkways please stop and say “Hi”.

Bob Burgdorfer President, Four Colonies Homes Association —————————————————————————————————— Manager’s Report The old deteriorating patio behind clubhouse two was removed, and a new smaller scale

one was installed. This not only eliminated trip hazards, but corrected the drainage so

that the lower level of the clubhouse won’t flood during rains. It also improved the

appearance greatly! We also replaced some bad sidewalks, and more will be done by the

end of the month.

We have started curb replacements in Colony 3 & 4, and asphalt repairs will follow,

with seal coating last.

Pools 1,2, & 4 all have new pool covers and pools are all closed for the season.

SIGN UP NOW FOR ELECTRONIC DUES PAYMENT

Four Colonies residents now have the opportunity to pay their monthly dues electronically.

To participate, residents must go to the office and provide your bank account information.

Also you will need to sign the bank's required written authorization to participate in the withdrawal.

Four Colonies will authorize your electronic dues payment around the 15th of each month or the first business day thereafter

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FOUR COLONIES’ BOOK CLUB SELECTIONS 2019-20

First Wednesday; Social – 7 p.m.; Book Review – 7:30 p.m.

Date Book Title Author Book Type Reviewer/

Host

October 2,

2019 Domina

Barbara Wood

A novel

Set in London, New York, and San Francisco in

the late 19th and early 20th centuries...the inspiring

saga of one woman's personal and professional

triumph against the prejudices of her time.

Laura Simmons

November

5, 2019

Lost Girls

of Paris

Pam Jenoff

Historical

Fiction

Fraught with danger, filled with mystery, and

meticulously researched, ... a fascinating tale of the

hidden women who helped to win the war.

Jenny Letsch

December 4,

2019

The

Testament

John Grisham

Courtroom

Drama

Troy Phelan, a self-made billionaire, is eccentric,

reclusive, confined to a wheelchair, and looking

for a way to die. His heirs, to no one's surprise, are

circling like vultures.

Julie Messplay

January

2020 No meeting

February 5,

2020

Catcher in the

Rye

J.D. Salinger

American

Classic

Holden Caulfield, the disillusioned protagonist, recounts a few days in his life as he desperately searches for truth among the ‘phonies.’

Barbara Redhair

March 4,

2020

In the Midst of

Winter

Isabelle Allende

A Novel

Sweeping novel about three very different people

who are brought together in a mesmerizing story

that journeys from present-day Brooklyn to

Guatemala in the recent past to 1970s Chile and

Brazil.

Rebecca Reagan

April 1,

2020 Heartland

Sarah Smarsh

Memoire

Talking to her unborn child, the author explains

poverty in rural Kansas and why it is a trap that

very few people make it out of.

Shirley Maize

May 6, 2020

Where the

Crawdads

Sing

Della Owens

A Novel

Follows two timelines that intertwine. One

describes the life of Kya as she grows up isolated

in the marsh of N. Carolina from 1952–1969. The

second , the murder investigation of a local

celebrity .

Judy Kudy

June 3, 2020 We Were the

Lucky Ones

Georgia Hunter

Historical

Fiction

Inspired by the true story of one Jewish family

separated during World War II, determined to

survive and to reunite; a tribute to the triumph of

hope and love against all odds..

Diane Burton

July 2020

No meeting

August 5,

2020

Digging to

America

Anne Tyler

A Novel

Two families meet by chance at the Baltimore

airport where each is awaiting the arrival of a

Korean baby, sparking a relationship that becomes

more deeply intertwined with the years.

Sara Funk

September

2, 2020 Select books for next year and party!!!

2019 - A&C Construction - Painting Order 1 12302 W. 82nd Terrace

2 12306 W. 82nd Terrace

3 12310 W. 82nd Terrace

4 12314 W. 82nd Terrace

5 12318 W. 82nd Terrace

6 12422 W. 82nd Terrace

7 12430 W. 82nd Terrace

8 12442 W. 82nd Terrace

9 12446 W. 82nd Terrace

10 12450 W. 82nd Terrace

11 12401 W. 82nd Terrace

12 12405 W. 82nd Terrace

13 12407 W. 82nd Terrace

14 12409 W. 82nd Terrace

15 12411 W. 82nd Terrace

16 12413 W. 82nd Terrace

17 12415 W. 82nd Terrace

18 12417 W. 82nd Terrace

19 12419 W. 82nd Terrace

20 12421 W. 82nd Terrace

21 12548 W. 82nd Terrace

22 12544 W. 82nd Terrace

23 12540 W. 82nd Terrace

24 12536 W. 82nd Terrace

25 12532 W. 82nd Terrace

26 12524 W. 82nd Terrace

27 12520 W. 82nd Terrace

28 12516 W. 82nd Terrace

29 12512 W. 82nd Terrace

30 12508 W. 82nd Terrace

31 12504 W. 82nd Terrace

32 12500 W. 82nd Terrace

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2019 - R.H. Painting - Painting Order 1 8102-04 Monrovia

2 8106-08-10-12 Monrovia

3 8114-16 Monrovia

4 8118-20 Monrovia

5 8122-24 Monrovia

6 8126-28-30-32 Monrovia

7 7911-13 Colony Lane

8 7907-09 Colony Lane

9 7903-05 Colony Lane

10 7900-01 Colony Lane

11 7902-04-06-08 Colony Lane

12 7910-12-14-16 Colony Lane

13 7918-20-22-24 Colony Lane

14 7926 Colony Lane

15 7928 Colony Lane

16 7930 Colony Lane

17 7932 Colony Lane

18 7915-17-19-21-23-25 Colony Lane

19 7937 Colony Lane

20 7939 Colony Lane

21 7943 Colony Lane

22 7945 Colony Lane

23 7949 Colony Lane

24 7951 Colony Lane

25 7955 Colony Lane

26 7957 Colony Lane

27 8001-03 Monrovia

28 12201-03-05-07 W. 79th Terrace

29 12100-02-04-06 W. 79th Terrace

30 12108-10-12-14 W. 79th Terrace

31 8101-03-05-07 Halsey

32 12115-17-19-21 W. 82nd Terrace

33 12123-25-27-29-31-33 W. 82nd Terrace

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6

Collection will be made on the following MONDAY dates:

Please have your paper bags or 18” x 36” bundles out by 7:00 am

Thank you for choosing Republic Waste Services for your Trash, Yard Waste and Recycling needs. We appreciate

your business and look forward to a great year.

All Yard Waste items must be packaged in paper lawn waste bags or tied into 18’ x 36” bundles.

Route Service begins at 7:00 a.m. Please make sure all items are easily accessible from the street.

We only pickup natural yard waste including grass, leaves, tree limbs, flower or garden plants

(without their pots), walnuts, apples, Christmas trees (6’ or less), etc. All materials collected are taken to a licensed

compost facility. This recycling facility does not allow for ANY trash, landscape, or construction materials. If bags

contain trash or foreign material they will have to be left at the curb. Any plastic inside your bag will be considered

trash and not picked up. We do NOT collect animal waste. Please tie brush securely with rope or twine – not wire.

Mark bundles of thorns for the driver’s safety. Christmas Trees are the only items that do not require bagging or

bundling. We will accept Christmas trees up to 6’ in length, if larger please cut in half.

Maximum item weight is 50 pounds. Do not use plastic tape on paper bags since it is not

biodegradable. Small cardboard boxes may be used provided they are no larger than the size and weight limits. We

suggest boxes for fruits, small brush, wood or items that would easily break a bag during removal. We ask you to not

use cans for your waste.

Thank you for your business and compliance with our guidelines

March 11 August 12

April 15 September 9

May 13 October 14

June 10 November 11

July 15 December 9

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ARCHITECTURAL CONTROL APPROVAL

IS STILL A REQUIREMENT!!!!!!

Architectural Control Approval is required before any permanent exterior change is made. This would include the

removal of a fence, the removal of trees, the addition of trees and shrubs, basically any addition, or removal or

replacement.

If you are planning to rebuild a deck or a fence in the same way it is currently designed, it is still necessary to get

approval.

Architectural control helps to ensure that changes will fit in with the aesthetics of the surroundings. The look of your

home impacts the look and value of your neighbors home. The reverse is also true; what your neighbor does to the

exterior of his home impacts your home value. The Architectural Control Committee works hard to quickly approve

homeowner requests.

YOU NEED ARCHITECTURAL CONTROL APPROVAL BEFORE BEGINNING

ANY EXTERIOR CHANGES TO YOUR HOME!!!!!!!

ARCHITECTURAL CONTROL FORMS ARE AVAILABLE AT THE OFFICE IN CLUBHOUSE 2

AND ON THE WEBSITE AT www.fourcolonies.net

IN THE KNOW

Communication for the Four Colonies Community

IN THE KNOW is a great way to stay up-to-date with the “goings-on” in Four Colonies.

IN THE KNOW will keep you “in the know” with community announcements and invitations.

To join IN THE KNOW, just fill in your e-mail address below and drop this information off at the

office, email - the office at [email protected], or call the office (913) 888-4920.

Name____________________________________________________

E-Mail Address_____________________________________________

Phone #——————————————————————————

REMINDER Everyone needs to pick up after their pets.

It’s the law. City of Lenexa Ordinance Leash Law 3-2-D-3 states “owners must remove any excrement deposited by his animal on any public or private property.” It is also “unlawful for any domestic

animal to run at large.” 3-2-D-2 of the Leash Law.

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BOARD MEETINGS

ALWAYS THE 3RD MONDAY OF THE MONTH

How to reach us:

Phone: 913-888-4920

Fax: 913-888-6732

Four Colonies Office E-Mail:

[email protected]

Four Colonies WEB Site:

www.fourcolonies.net

Satellite Dish

Do’s & Don’ts

Do Not place on roof.

Put in inconspicuous place.

Place under roof, on siding, as close

to top as possible.

Attach to chimney.

Place on pole inside fence.

Place on fence.

Not on common grounds and tree on

common grounds cannot be removed.

PARKING REMINDERS

We do not allow commercial vehicles

We do not allow vehicles to be stored. If they are not operational or in regular use,

they are not allowed to be parked in Four Colonies.

Article III, Section 3 of the Revised Bylaws

Parking Rights. The Owner or Owners of a Lot which does not have on-lot parking shall be

entitled to no more than two automobile parking spaces as near to the owned lot as practical.

The Owner or Owners of a Lot which has on-lot parking shall be entitled to no more than one

additional automobile parking space as near to the owned Lot as practical. Garages and

carports shall be considered to be on-lot parking facilities. (Adopted: September 18, 1989)

The second space should not interfere with your neighbors’ parking by their front doors.

Guests should be instructed to park in a clubhouse parking lot. Any additional vehicles should

be parked where they do not interfere with your neighbors parking privileges.

REPUBLIC SERVICES

TRASH REMOVAL HOLIDAYS SCHEDULE

RESIDENTIAL CUSTOMERS

OBSERVED HOLIDAY

NEW YEARS DAY

MEMORIAL DAY

INDEPENDENCE DAY

LABOR DAY

THANKSGIVING DAY

CHRISTMAS DAY

Should one of the above holidays

fall on your

Normal pick-up day, your waste will be picked up one day later that week.

ALL OTHER HOLIDAYS THERE WILL BE

NORMAL PICKUP SERVICE.

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FOUR COLONIES HOMES ASSOCIATION

ANNUAL HOMEOWNER MEETING MINUTES

August 19, 2019

The Homeowner’s Forum started at 6:45 p.m. There were sixteen homeowners present. The following

topics were discussed: weeds, condition of lawns, and lawn care.

President Bob Burgdorfer called the Regular Board Meeting of August 19, 2019 to order at 6:00 p.m. A

quorum was present.

Ms. Khan-McKibben made the motion to accept July 15, 2019, Regular Board Meeting minutes as written.

Mr. Buffington seconded and the motion passed. (Vote #1)

COMMITTEE REPORTS:

Manager’s Report – Ms.Khan-McKibben read the Manager’s report. Discussion followed.

New Business- Mr. Burgdorfer made the motion to leave Pool 3 open an extra 2 weeks through September 15, 2019. Ms. Khan-McKibben seconded. The motion passed. (Vote #2) Planting of the 2019 new trees was discussed. Mr. Buffington made the motion to accept Rosehill Gardens bid in the amount of $13,266.87 to plant the 2019 new trees. Mr. Thomas seconded. The motion passed. (Vote #3) The Board discussed the annual seal coating, curb replacement, and mill patching. Mr. Buffington made the motion to spend up to $70,292.00 for seal coating, curb replacement, and mill patching. Ms. Khan-McKibben seconded. The motion passed. (Vote #4)

Unfinished Business- There was no Unfinished Business. Any Other Business before the Board- There was no Other Business before the Board.

COMMITTEE REPORTS:

Architectural Review – Ms. Weishaar reported on the current door policy. Discussion followed. Ms. Weishaar made the motion to revoke the door policy adopted January 17, 2000. Ms. Guion seconded. The motion passed. (Vote #5) Ms. Weishaar made the motion to adopt the following door policy. All units in Four Colonies are approved for front entry doors in the following styles: solid panel or ½ to ¼ glass insert within solid panel. Glass inserts will be either clear, etched and/or beveled; no colored glass will be approved. In-glass blinds are allowed in glass inserts. All doors will be painted according to current Four Colonies paint palette. Current available sample pictures of door styles attached for reference. Ms. Khan-McKibben seconded. The motion passed. (Vote #6)

Common Facilities – Mr. Burgdorfer reported the committee is working on replacing Clubhouse 3 blinds.

Robert Burgdorfer President Linda Khan-McKibben Vice-President Sara Hurley Secretary Jim Buffington Treasurer Amy Guion Ann Schenke Doug Simmons Dale Thomas Stefanie Weishaar Erin Hallblade

Absent: Ann Schenke

General Manager

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The drainage work behind Clubhouse 1 is complete. Repair of the patio behind Clubhouse 2 and the pool deck at Pool 4 are scheduled for this year.

Finance- The Board received copies of the financial reports. Discussion followed. Mr. Buffington reported the committee met on August 8, 2019 to go over the 2020 budget. The 2020 Budget will be presented prior to the September 16, 2019 meeting.

Grounds- Mr. Thomas reported that a meeting is scheduled with the lawn company to go over the condition of the ground and to come up with a plan for repairing.

Painting – There was no paint report.

Social – Ms. Khan-McKibben reported the committee is looking into having an event in February next year.

Long Range Planning Committee – Mr. Buffington reported the committee met on August 15, 2019. They discussed the history of pool usage and clubhouse rentals. Also they plan to survey a portion of the storm drains each year starting in 2020 and to replace one of the maintenance trucks in 2020.

Communications – Ms. Guion reported the Lenexa Police Department will do a presentation

August 22, 2019 at Clubhouse 3 - 6:00pm to 6:30pm open to all Four Colonies residents concerning active shooter response training for civilians. Personnel – Mr. Buffington reported the performance reviews for all employees were completed.

The Board went into Executive Session at 7:02 pm.

The Board returned from Executive Session at 7:15 pm.

Mr. Burgdorfer made the motion to adjourn, seconded by Ms. Weishaar. The meeting adjourned at 8:20

p.m.

Respectfully Submitted By:

______________________________________

Sara Hurley, Secretary

_______________________________________

Approved On

A = Abstain Y = Yes N = No

BOARD OF DIRECTORS VOTING RECORD

FOR THE – August 19, 2019 MEETING

Board Member 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

Jim Buffington Y Y Y Y Y Y

Amy Guion Y Y Y Y Y Y

Sara Hurley Y Y Y Y Y Y

Linda Khan-McKibben Y Y Y Y Y Y

Ann Schenke - - - - - -

Doug Simmons Y Y Y Y Y Y

Dale Thomas A Y Y Y Y Y

Stefanie Weishaar Y Y Y Y Y Y

Bob Burgdorfer

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Four Colonies Homes Association

Balance Sheet 8-31-19 Account Description Operating Reserves Other Totals

ASSETS

10100 Petty Cash 500.00 500.00

10200 National BK of KC Operating CH 350,545.25 350,545.25

10209 Great Western Bank 246,755.29 246,755.29

10210 United Missouri Bank 247,189.72 247,189.72

10212 Bank Of Labor 1 140,084.20 140,084.20

12000 Unit Dues Receivable 121,255.34 121,255.34

12100 Accrued Interest Receivable 5,267.39 5,267.39

12400 Allowance for Delinquent Dues (71,000.00) (71,000.00)

12800 Prepaid Insurance 14,728.55 14,728.55

12820 Prepaid Copy Expense 30.73 30.73

15257 Bank Of Labor 2 110,598.12 110,598.12

15263 Fidelity Bank Reserve 253,003.26 253,003.26

17100 Improvements 1,815,644.58 1,815,644.58

17200 Clubhouse 438,600.00 438,600.00

17300 Clubhouse Improvements 225,181.46 225,181.46

17400 Trucks/Equipment 69,907.43 69,907.43

17500 Furniture/Appliances 23,710.08 23,710.08

17600 Pool 495,331.28 495,331.28

17700 Computers 13,073.05 13,073.05

17800 Land 913,175.69 913,175.69

17900 Construction in Progress 194,176.36 194,176.36

18100 Accumulated Depreciation (2,188,375.00) (2,188,375.00)

___________ ___________ ___________ ___________

TOTAL ASSETS 421,327.26 997,630.59 2,000,424.93 3,419,382.78

=========== =========== ============ ===========

LIABILITIES & EQUITY CURRENT LIABILITIES:

20510 Accrued Income Tax 3,807.00 3,807.00

22250 Prepaid Homeowner Dues 25,862.96 25,862.96

22260 Accrued Payroll 4,372.81 4,372.81

22270 Accrued Interest 262.91 262.91

22300 Clubhouse Deposits 2,000.00 2,000.00

___________ ___________ ___________ ___________

Subtotal Current Liabilities 36,305.68 0.00 0.00 36,305.68

EQUITY:

26500 Designated Capital 1,045,300.28 1,045,300.28

27500 Additional Pd - In Capital 477,953.04 477,953.04

28000 Retained Earnings-prior years 2,765,049.96 2,765,049.96

Current Year Net Income/(Loss) (905,226.18) 0.00 0.00 (905,226.18)

___________ ___________ ___________ ___________

Subtotal Equity 3,383,077.10 0.00 0.00 3,383,077.10

TOTAL LIABILITIES & EQUITY 3,419,382.78 0.00 0.00 3,419,382.78

=========== =========== =========== ===========

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Four Colonies Homes Association Current Year-To-Date

Account Description Income & Expense

8-1-19-8-31-19 Actual Actual

INCOME:

33000 Administrative & Common Area 97,359.95 778,879.60

33010 Reserves - Roof Replacement 16,104.84 128,838.72

33020 Roof Repair 1,250.00 10,000.00

33030 Gutters 3,071.83 24,574.64

33031 Gutter Repair 833.33 6,666.64

33040 Paint - Homes 17,921.92 143,375.36

33050 Paint/Roof - Garage 290.42 2,323.36

33060 Paint/Roof - Carport 588.68 4,709.44

33070 Light Credit (591.50) (4,732.00)

34000 Clubhouse Rentals 450.00 4,150.00

34010 Clarion 330.00 2,460.00

34020 Interest-Regular 155.57 1,944.43

34022 Major Improvements Interest 491.49 8,741.36

34030 Misc. Other 0.00 615.63

34040 Misc. Owner Income 0.00 60.00

34045 Income Pool Cards 55.00 1,015.00

34050 Collection Income 0.00 1,050.00

__________ __________

Subtotal Income 138,311.53 1,114,672.18

EXPENSES

General & Administrative

50011 Payroll 17,917.27 156,980.59

50021 Accounting Fees 212.95 1,432.65

50031 Annual Audit/Tax Prep 0.00 6,250.00

50040 Web Page Maintenance 50.75 438.63

50041 Computer 0.00 455.17

50051 Copier Expense 153.10 1,245.49

50061 Collection Expense (Del Due) 0.00 (17.17)

50071 Insurance 0.00 25,353.10

50091 Legal 302.50 452.50

50095 Bad Debt Expense 0.00 10,848.95

50111 Office Materials/Supplies 1,265.53 2,159.14

50112 Annual Meeting 0.00 1,975.12

50131 Postage 276.80 694.50

50141 Security Alarm 173.88 3,667.54

50151 Professional Services 298.78 2,503.67

50152 Consulting Fees 1,017.61 1,017.61

50161 Taxes (corporate income) 1,500.00 7,016.00

50171 Taxes-other(property/licenses 0.00 208.45

50231 Office Telephone 423.05 3,279.20

50242 Service Charges 0.00 (30.00)

__________ __________

General & Administrative 23,592.22 225,931.14

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Current Year-To-Date

Actual Actual

Common Area Maintenance

51032 Contract - Trash 16,501.44 64,569.51

51041 Pool Security Services 500.00 1,125.00

51042 Contract - Pool 6,739.36 21,889.46

51043 Keri System (Pools) 177.00 1,817.93

51051 Optional Lawn Service 0.00 781.84

51052 Contract - Lawn 15,000.00 120,000.00

51053 Yard Waste Pick Up 2,753.94 6,857.72

51062 Contract Tree Trimming 0.00 2,200.00

51063 Tree Maintenance 12,650.00 38,655.00

51072 Snow Removal/Chemicals 0.00 19,172.98

51082 Pool Maintenance/Improvements 2,340.21 5,179.91

51083 Site Lighting Project 142,052.26 1,175,829.12

51092 Grounds Improvements 740.76 1,606.17

51095 Public Relations 0.00 1,606.40

51115 Common Facilities Maintenance 998.65 9,304.77

51116 Termite Treatment Clubhouses 0.00 1,098.96

51142 Utilities 8,780.07 35,383.10

51152 Truck Maintenance/Golf Cart 1,273.15 6,817.83

51162 Tools/Equip/Supplies 0.00 970.81

__________ __________

Common Area Maintenance 210,506.84 1,514,866.51

Residential Maintenance

52013 Paint Homes 46,300.00 142,000.00

52023 Paint - Garage 4,400.00 4,400.00

52033 Paint - Carport 750.00 750.00

52034 Paint Residential Fences 12,610.00 27,624.00

52043 Residential-Roof Repairs 595.00 8,350.00

52053 Gutter -Repairs 964.75 5,627.75

__________ __________

Residential Maintenance 65,619.75 188,751.75

Major Improvements/Repair

53014 Street Repair 0.00 6,872.00

53034 Ash Tree Removal 39,460.00 39,460.00

53037 Erosion 14,510.00 18,890.00

53055 Pool 2 Bathrooms 0.00 9,001.61

53083 81 Street & CH3 Update Project 1,516.33 1,516.33

53095 Clubhouse Improvement Project 0.00 14,609.02

__________ _________

Major Improvements/Repair 55,486.33 90,348.96

Reserves

__________ _______

Reserves 0.00 0.00

TOTAL EXPENSES 355,205.14 2,019,898.36

Current Year Net Income/(loss (216,893.61) (905,226.18)

========== ==========

OCTOBER 2019

JOYCE ZIBRO

Your Real Estate Specialist

since 1976

Four Colonies Resident

since 1973

WOW! TWELVE SALES AUGUST 20-SEPT 23!

Here they are: Two 3 bedroom end unit ranches on crawl space, with garage $129,900 and $139,950;

Four Maisonette II 2bedroom, 1.5 baths, $132,500 to $154,950; One Manor I 3 bedroom ,2.5 baths with

carport listed at $159,000; One Manor II 3 bedroom, 2.5 baths with carport, listed at $162,500; one

free-standing 2 bedroom, 1.5 bath Garden Villa ranch, listed at $179,500; One Chalet 3 bedroom, 2.5

baths, double garage, listed at $219,950 and Two 3 and 4 bedroom 3 bath free-standing Garden View

Homes, listed at $219,900 and $269,900.

LOW,LOW INVENTORY ENTERING OCTOBER!

Only three Four Colonies properties listed for sale in Heartland MLS: a 3 bedroom, 3 bath end unit

ranch on crawl space, listed at $157,000; a 3 bedroom ,2.5 bath two-story Manor II with carport, listed

at $159,500 and a Windham free-standing front-to-back split level with 4 bedrooms, 3 baths and

double garage, listed at $232,000.

FALL MARKET LOOKS STRONG

We anticipate a strong fall market, as mortgage interest rates remain low and are expected to drop

further. Great time to buy or sell.

NEEDED NOW BUYERS WAITING

I have need of two Garden Villa 3 bedroom ranches and a free-standing Bedford ranch Garden View

Home.

Have a fun and safe Halloween!

JOYCE ZIBRO

RE/MAX REALTY SUBURBAN

913-645-9144

[email protected]

www.JoyceZibro.com

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YARD WASTE

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