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In this issue: President’s Message Construction Update Manager’s Update Advertisers Message from Pete Kennedy, President- As we enter our twentieth anniversary year at The Rim, our community has never been as active and vibrant. This year we welcomed Integra Homes at The Rim as a new development partner. We are encouraged by their vision, creativity and enthusiasm in developing new offerings at The Rim. In the coming months Integra plans to unveil several new home designs including a Stay and Play offering located behind the Spa. The level of activity in home and lot sales has never been higher. People are beginning to hear about the “best kept secret in Arizona.” In the last twelve months we have had 34 sales transactions – 16 homes and 21 lots. And, if you had not noticed, the number of interested buyers is at an all time high. We also welcome a “new” management team to The Rim Golf Club. Both Sarah and Jake are well deserving of their promotions and we look forward to actively working with them to make the club even better. We cannot forget a word of thanks and best wishes to Steve Nordstrom and his wife Lynn in their retirement. Regarding the Community Association, this past year has seen a successful transition to a new board including Larry Sugarman, Jackie Myers, Steve Lockard, and Robert Meyers. With a new board comes a fresh look at our association priorities and projects. Over the past several years, the board was focused on maintaining what we had and trying to extend the life of several very old assets. However we are running out of Band-Aids. This past month, we replaced our 22 year-old truck with a nearly-new truck in excellent condition that we will be proud to put our Rim logo on. We also replaced our broken utility cart with a nearly-new cart which will allow us to resume some of our maintenance work such as blowing the roads. In the near future we are considering the purchase of a utility shed for equipment and truck storage which will ultimately prolong the useful life of many of our association assets. One of the primary responsibilities of the community association is the care and maintenance of our roads. This past monsoon season was particularly hard on our roads. In several areas, drainage has created small trenches next to the asphalt edge. We need to fix these areas immediately. Borrowing on his extensive construction experience, Robert Meyer has suggested several options we are considering that will both protect our roads while still maintaining the mountain-look that we have come to appreciate. Finally, as we close out 2018 and reflect on the progress we have made I would like to thank the dedicated administrative and maintenance staff of the Community Association. Their tireless efforts are a major contributor to the success of our community. COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION UPDATE November 2018

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Page 1: UPDATE November 2018 Message from Pete Kennedy, President · 2018-11-16 · In this issue: • President’s Message • Construction Update Manager’s Update • Advertisers Message

In this issue:

• President’s Message

• Construction Update

• Manager’s Update

• Advertisers

Message from Pete Kennedy, President-

As we enter our twentieth anniversary year at The Rim, our community has never been as active and vibrant.

This year we welcomed Integra Homes at The Rim as a new development partner. We are encouraged by their

vision, creativity and enthusiasm in developing new offerings at The Rim. In the coming months Integra plans

to unveil several new home designs including a Stay and Play offering located behind the Spa. The level of

activity in home and lot sales has never been higher. People are beginning to hear about the “best kept secret

in Arizona.” In the last twelve months we have had 34 sales transactions – 16 homes and 21 lots. And, if you

had not noticed, the number of interested buyers is at an all time high.

We also welcome a “new” management team to The Rim Golf Club. Both Sarah and Jake are well deserving

of their promotions and we look forward to actively working with them to make the club even better. We

cannot forget a word of thanks and best wishes to Steve Nordstrom and his wife Lynn in their retirement.

Regarding the Community Association, this past year has seen a successful transition to a new board including

Larry Sugarman, Jackie Myers, Steve Lockard, and Robert Meyers. With a new board comes a fresh look at

our association priorities and projects. Over the past several years, the board was focused on maintaining what

we had and trying to extend the life of several very old assets. However we are running out of Band-Aids.

This past month, we replaced our 22 year-old truck with a nearly-new truck in excellent condition that we will

be proud to put our Rim logo on. We also replaced our broken utility cart with a nearly-new cart which will

allow us to resume some of our maintenance work such as blowing the roads. In the near future we are

considering the purchase of a utility shed for equipment and truck storage which will ultimately prolong the

useful life of many of our association assets.

One of the primary responsibilities of the community association is the care and maintenance of our roads.

This past monsoon season was particularly hard on our roads. In several areas, drainage has created small

trenches next to the asphalt edge. We need to fix these areas immediately. Borrowing on his extensive

construction experience, Robert Meyer has suggested several options we are considering that will both protect

our roads while still maintaining the mountain-look that we have come to appreciate.

Finally, as we close out 2018 and reflect on the progress we have made I would like to thank the dedicated

administrative and maintenance staff of the Community Association. Their tireless efforts are a major

contributor to the success of our community.

COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION

UPDATE November 2018

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IN CONSTRUCTION

Lot # Address Owner Builder

8 508 S. Rim Club Dr Orris Iverson

14 2100 E. Rim Club Drive Moseley WTM

91 602 S. Pine Stream Reedy de Szendeffy

102 2405 E. Rim Club Drive Lorenzen Carlock

144 707 S. Shady Glade Clark Kensington

147 906 S. Monument Valley Buller Carlock

161 1003 S. Dells Point Coulier Integra

162 1001 S. Dells Point Lame’ Golden Bear

312 305 S. Star View Lockard JFC

MINOR CONSTRUCTION

Lot # Address Owner Builder

11 2104 E. Rim Club Dr Kluvo JFC

131 2603 E. Rim Club Dr Sorensen

IN DESIGN

Lot # Address Owner Builder

29 301 S. Friendly Glen Martin

47 209 S. Rim Club Dr. Wittrock WTM

109 605 S. Pine Stream Sokol Sokol

November and December

FOOD BANK DONATION MONTHS

Please bring your non-perishable items to the Guard Gate or

the Association Office. Additionally, if you wish to being a

check, please make the check out to Community Food

Bank. Your generosity is very much appreciated.

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Association Board Meeting 17 Nov 2018

The Association Office will be closed the following days:

Veteran’s Day Observed 12 Nov 2018

Thanksgiving Holiday 22-23 Nov 2018

Christmas Holiday 24-28 Dec 2018

New Years Holiday 31 Dec-1 Jan 2019

Treasurers Report-

The Rim Golf Club Community Association is in good financial shape. Through August 2018,

Association revenue is above our approved 2018 budget primarily due to the sale of the former

Fox Ranch. The Association realized an operational revenue of just over $157,000. When the

Association first added the future land sale asset to the books, it was estimated to be $218,000.

the sale came in less than originally expected resulting in receiving $61,000 less than expected.

The good thing is we now have those funds in the bank instead of hoping they would one day

show up. Thank you to Rim Inc. for all the work you have done to manage and administer this

holding. Our administrative and common area maintenance expenses are 94% and 90% of their

budget. We have obligated more capital improvement dollars over the past few months in ero-

sion control. The reserve fund for our Association currently stands at $937,000 representing

92% coverage.

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Community Manager’s Corner

Hello everyone, our year has been amazing and we completed many projects.

All of our islands on Rim Club Drive have water available to them. YAY!!! We contracted with the

Town of Payson to complete the project and it is a success. Previously, we watered the islands via

gravity fed water tank on a trailer. Now with the new water pressure, we also found that many of the

drip lines were not operating properly or not capped. We repaired all of them and our landscaping will

not suffer another drought!!! Thanks to Alonso and Irvin.

We have completed almost 1/3 a mile of erosion maintenance. Our focus is to tackle the most signifi-

cant areas first and contain the asphalt road ways.

We have been sealing parts of our roads where the sealant has worn off. We will continue to do this

until we do a comprehensive project for the whole neighborhood.

Last month, we purchased a new pull-behind blower, and a 2016 truck with

7,505 miles on it.

This month, we are purchasing a new workman cart which is designed for the type of work we do. It

will pull the blower and traverse our roadways safely. The new cart is identical to the carts used by golf

maintenance crews.

Amber has had one of the busiest years and has been in full stride

for many months now. If you have any questions regarding your

assessment payments or would like to transition to automatic pay-

ment, just give her a call at 928-474-4809.

Last month, we conducted Board of Director Training where the

Directors received excellent training from our attorney.

Finally, we completed a month long Firewise effort where we

picked up thousands of pounds of debris. In 2018, the community

value of Firewising is nearly $30,000. Thank you for everyone

who participate in this huge effort.

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TEAM JOYNER

Butch Joyner—928-978-2158

Jan Weller—480-748-1265

2101 E. Rim Club Drive, Payson, Arizona 85541

Payson4Sale.com

Rim Country Real Estate

Team Joyner Butch Joyner– 928-978-2158 Jan Weller– 480-748-1265 2101 E. Rim Club Drive Payson, Arizona 85541 Payson4Sale.com

308 S. Genius Loci- $115,000.

This 1.08 acre property is located on ''Big Forest'' the 2nd fairway of the Rim Golf Club, which is the No. 1 Handicap hole. Sitting above and looking down the fairway, the property is quite level and will accommodate either a single level home or one with a lower level walk-out basement. Locat-ed at the end of a cul-de-sac, the location is quiet and private. MLS 79036

This is an Integra property with 20% builder credit discount and $7500 initiation fee paid for by Inte-gra. Contact Team Joyner for details.

313 S. Genius Loci– $148,000.

This one acre home site is located on the 9th hole named ''Genus Loci'', which is Latin and means ''The Spirit of the Place''. Gently rolling, the view to the southeast includes the fairway for both the 9th and 10th fairways, the lake in between, with views of the Stewart Mountains & Monument Peak. Extremely private at the end of a cul-de-sac, definitely one of the prem-ier lots in the Rim Golf Club. MLS 78095

2908 E. Rim Club Drive

Asking $1,118,000.

EXTRAORDINARY VIEWS! This beau-tiful home has over 4,000 square feet with amazing mountain views to the southeast overlooking the Stewart Mountains, Monument Peak, and the Tonto National Forest! MLS 79016

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Board of Directors

President—Peter Kennedy

Vice President –Steve Lockard

Secretary—Jackie Myers

Treasurer—Larry Sugarman

Director—Robert Meyers

To contact the Board, please email

[email protected]

Your email will be routed to the

Director with whom you wish to

correspond with. (928) 474-4809