ACM Minutes, Sun. Oct. 22, 2023, 3-5 pm
Topics: workshop use, playground
Proposal: $1,500 from operating budget to repair c.h. playground
Decision: Give the Parents Committee $750 to repair the c.h. playground.
Present: Lynda (co-fac), Grae, Renae, Cedar Gonzales, Larraine, Kerry, Gheybin, Michael, Emily, Mike W (fac), Kay (notes), Cheryl, Carol, Laura, Amalie, Tobie, Alex, Mary, Vinnie, Ben, Amy & Chelsea. Proxies for Robin, Jorge, and Eliza, Marina
Listening Practice: "My name is, my pronouns are _, and I value community because _" Someone else echoes back, then answers for themself.
Workshop Use
Cedar lived here as a child. They are asking if they can use our workshop to do some carpentry work on their van and might stay in the common house for a weekend. They are willing to trade Vicky is willing to host but would like someone more familiar with the workshop and tools to sponsor that part. Emily would help but hasn't been here long and wouldn't want to be making decisions. Vinnie would be available on a weekend. Any input, contact Cedar, Mike & Vicky, or Emily. Working group: Alex, Vinnie, Mike & Vicky, Kerry, Kay.
Playground
Proposed. Use $1.5K from operating budget to refurbish existing playground by common house.
Changes. Removed part to add playground to reserve analysis. Reduced amount of request from $2.5. Expanded plan for work into phase 1 and phase 2.
Tobie estimates bare bones would be about $750, no sand for the sandbox and other cutbacks.
Parents didn't ask for a budget this year in anticipation of asking for this. A budget is a planning tool and can be amended.
Concern about making sure the structure is insurable when repaired.
Suggested amendment: "Use $750 from 2023 operating budget to refurbish existing playground by common house. Work to be based on safety first decisions by the resident constructors made with consideration of the costs outlined in phase 1 as listed later in this document."
Approved. Stand asides : Ben, Kerry, Larraine, one of the proxies?
Emailed:
Proposal: South Playground
Proposal: funding South Playground maintenance in fall 2023.
Date: [2023-10-15]
Proposed
use $1.5K from operating budget to refurbish existing playground.
Background Summary
Playgrounds are a pre-existing part of the infrastructure for nearly everyone of us here at WaCoHo. The playground is part of our core values system including
“Intergenerational Relationships
As a community, we recognize varied contributions from members of different ages; we value all stages of human development and encourage supportive, mutually beneficial relationships between generations.”
More connections to our values at bottom.
The playgrounds have not been included in the reserve analysis. As a result, there is no funding specifically for maintaining or replacing playgrounds at WaCoHo. Playgrounds contribute to the livability of WaCoHo and we currently have a motivated and capable group who can do all the refurbishing work.
Starting in fall of 2022 the community discussed options for the South Playground (aka common house playground.) In spring of 2023 the community agreed that it would be best to refurbish and maintain the existing playground rather than other options including tearing the structure down. It was also agreed that the money would likely come from the operating budget.
“At budget time, Management didn’t put money in the budget for it but told the parents committee to figure out what they wanted and how much it would cost, then come to Management and we would try to find some money.”
-per ACM minutes [2023-04]
How this proposal intends to address the issue
Current structure has been neglected and needs some funds for materials in order to make it suitable for use. We are very happy to be able to refurbish the current structure to keep using it for several years
Pros:
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Save community money and labor. (No need to tear down the current structures and no increase to your HOA fee)
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No interruption for kids to play with this current structure.
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Relatively easy repairs needed can be done by community members themselves.
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Sturdy structure already in place.
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Can be used for a long time after repairs.
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Unique and community made playground.
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Having an operating and safe play area around the CH is helping build community and create more connections between members.
Cons:
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Will not look like a new structure like in condominium communities.
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Perceived risk and liability issues.
- Possible neighborhood attractant.
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Best suited for 5-12 yo range, not well suited for younger ages.
- unknown time frame for “new structure”
Respect
We respect each other’s freedom of lifestyle and personal privacy. We trust members to make choices that do not infringe on the safety or freedom of any other member or the community as a whole.
Acceptance
We value friendship and friendliness. We foster a sense of belonging and extended family through acceptance and appreciation of each community.
Safety
We work to make our community a safe place – emotionally, physically, and spiritually—and to ensure the safety of each individual within our community. We collectively take responsibility for community safety. In the event that any community member’s safety is breached, we act swiftly to resolve the situation and to restore security.
Extended Family (Children in the Community)
We value raising children in an open, nurturing, safe and celebratory environment. As vital members of the community, kids grow into the respect and responsibility modeled to them. We honor the work of parenting and support parents in the community. We also honor those members who have raised children or who choose not to raise children. Kids, like all members of the community, treat others with compassion and respect boundaries of privacy and noise levels.
Sustainability
As stewards or as strands in a web, we recognize our interdependence with the Earth and live in conscious gratitude. We work to soften our impact on the Earth through various methods of conservation. We remain mindful that our choices affect other beings and systems.
Beauty
We are committed to the synergy of aesthetic elegance and environmental harmony, both in the ways we live and in how we arrange and care for our physical environment.