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BPOA General Meeting418 Lakeview Drive�Tuesday 21 October 20255:30 to 6:30 PM Social Hour�6:30 to 7:30 PM General Meeting

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Belvedere Property Owners Association�Welcome Members!

  • Annual Meeting Status:
    • Convened 10:00AM Saturday 4 oct 2025
    • Suspended incomplete 11:00AM Saturday 4 Oct 2025
    • Reconvening 6:30PM Tuesday 21 Oct 2025
    • Objective to complete agenda by 7:30PM Tuesday 21 Oct 2025
  • Committees Reports:
    • Social Media
    • Architectural & Covenants
    • Beautification
    • Adopt-a-Highway
    • Dog Stations
    • Roads
    • Welcome

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Quorum determination: 34 votes from owners in good standing required

  • Old Busiiness:
    • Web Portal
    • US17 Entrance & Belvedere Signage
    • Hawksbill Cove Update
  • New Business:
    • Block Parties
    • Increasing Email Use
    • CWS Pond Decommissioning
    • Covenant Balloting

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  • Nominating Committee Kent Ottaway
  • Treasurer’s Report: Leigh Everhart
  • Architectural Review: Kent Ottaway
  • Beautification: Cal DeMaio
  • Dog Bag Stations: Len Barber(excused)
  • Adopt-a-Highway: Len Barber (Next CC Dr cleanup on Sat 13 Dec)
  • Roads: Dave Hughes
  • Social Media: Michelle Nieber
  • Welcome: Georgine Kruedelbach (excused)
  • Bylaws & Covenants: VP John Redmond (excused)

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Committee Reports

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Social Media: �Michelle Nieber�(excused)���� Increased by 18�from 194 members in Oct 2024

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Block Captain Duties

  • Act on behalf of the Welcome Committee for new residents; Deliver welcome packets
  • Promote BPOA goals to maintain sense of community, quality of life, and property values
  • Get to know your immediate neighbors and let them get to know you
  • Represent the BPOA to your neighbors to keep them informed
  • Promote BPOA services: community events, maintaining common areas, resident internet portal, dog bag stations, trash pick-ups, covenant enforcement 
  • Advise BPOA of new and departing residents
  • Advise BPOA of resident issues and complaints
  • Help BPOA Secretary validate mailing addresses of owners, especially for rented houses
  • Send cards upon illness, death, or other major events
  • Promote semi-annual resident meetings and special community events
  • Recruit volunteers for BPOA functions, events, and especially for more block captains to take over your block if you are already a BPOA officer or break down larger blocks into more manageable size blocks

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Welcome Committee Block Captains (1-7)

  • Block 1: Steve Crager (Bogey Ct)
  • Block 2: Steve Crager (Long Leaf-N)
  • Block 3: George Meiser (Greenview & Bunker Cts)
  • Block 4: George Meiser (Par Ct & Long Leaf-Mid)
  • Block 5: Joshua Lippe? (Divot Ln & Long Leaf-Mid)
  • Block 6: Joshua Lippe? (Eagle Ln)
  • Block 7: Joshua Lippe? (Heather Ct & Long Leaf-Mid)

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Welcome Committee Block Captains (8-11 & 43)

  • Block 8: Charles Desantis (Bermuda Cir & Long Leaf-S)
  • Block 9: Charles Desantis (Persimmon Ln-S)
  • Block 10: Charles Desantis (Greenview & Bunker Cts)
  • Block 11: Charles Desantis (Persimmon Ln-N)
  • Block 43: Charles Desantis (Country Club Dr-E)

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Welcome Committee Block Captains (12-15/20-21)

  • Block 12: Kent Ottaway (Country Club Dr-W & South Belvedere-N)
  • Block 13: Kent Ottaway (Ransey Ct & South Belvedere-N)
  • Block 14: Kent Ottaway (Middle Ct & South Belvedere-N)
  • Block 15: Kent Ottaway (South Belvedere-N)
  • Block 20: VACANT (Belvedere Ct & South Belvedere-Mid)
  • Block 21: VACANT (South Belvedere-Mid)

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Welcome Committee Block Captains (16-19)

  • Block 16: Dave Hughes (Fairway Cir & Fairway Dr-E)
  • Block 17: Dave Hughes (Fairway Dr-W)
  • Block 18: Joe Harvey (Dolphin Cir-S)
  • Block 19: Joe Harvey (Dolphin Cir-N)

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Welcome Committee Block Captains (22-29)

  • Block 22: Gary Barnes (South Belvedere Dr-S)
  • Block 23: Gary Barnes (South Belvedere Dr-S)
  • Block 24: Gary Barnes (South Belvedere Dr-S)
  • Block 25: Dan Prevatte (South Belvedere Dr-S)
  • Block 26: Carol Barber (Lakeview Dr-W)
  • Block 27: Carol Barber (Pine Needle Dr-W)
  • Block 28: Carol Barber (Pine Needle Dr-N)
  • Block 29: Carol Barber (Pine Needle Dr-E)

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Welcome Committee Block Captains (30-35)

  • Block 30: Heather Mogollon (Lakeview Dr-S)
  • Block 31: Heather Mogollon (Lakeview Dr-Mid)
  • Block 32: Heather Mogollon (Lakeview CT & Lakeview Dr-N)
  • Block 33: Tyler Sugden (Lakeview Dr-S & Sound View Dr-N)
  • Block 34: Tyler Sugden (Sound View Dr-S)
  • Block 35: Tyler Sugden (Sound View Dr-Mid)

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Welcome Committee Block Captains (36-42)

  • Block 36: Marge Ulcickas (Mallard bay Rd-N)
  • Block 37: Marge Ulcickas (Mallard Bay Rd-S)
  • Block 38: Cynthia Manion? (Hickory Ln-N)
  • Block 39: Cynthia Manion? (Hickory Ln-N)
  • Block 40: Margaret Medon (Queens Ct & Hickory Ln-Mid)
  • Block 41: Rebecca Spaven (Hickory Ln-Mid)
  • Block 42: Rebecca Spaven (Hickory Ct & Hickory Ln-S)

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Old Business

  • Web portal development
    • Scott Everhart took over as BPOA IT Admin
    • Goal to improve membership ability to access all minutes and financial reports
    • Minutes and agenda for past several years loaded to public side
    • Members only access function not operational
    • Additional suggestions welcome
  • Front entrance reconstruction/BPOA Sign Improvements
    • Karen Redmond is leading our efforts to rework our BPOA signs and front entrance
    • NCDoT did shorten median island this year
    • Short-term median island landscaping complete
    • NCDoT US-17 reconstruction completion not expected until 2 years from now
    • Then BPOA will need to improve island AND both sides
    • Our landscaper has quoted reasonably for initial improvements to our BPOA signage and improving our front entrance island
  • Mallard Bay & Country Club BPOA sign fence box delayed into 2026

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Total Project Summary :

  • 1,105 Single Family Residential Units
    • 615 Single Family Attached
    • 490 Single Family Detached
  • 23,200 Square Feet of Commercial Space

South Village (209)

East Village (485)

North Village (411)

East A

East B

East C

Central

Amenity

East

Amenity

Future

Commercial

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Hawksbill Cove Update

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Hawksbill Cove Update

  • Final permits and sale closing scheduled for mid-Oct
  • South Village
    • Engineering completed
    • Clear woods by 15 Dec
    • Selling lot construction contracts Jun 2027
  • East Village
    • 95% engineering completed; submit to county 3 Oct
    • Start construction of East A and Central Amenity mid-2027
    • Selling lot construction contracts mid-2029 to mid-2032
  • North Village
    • 30% engineering completed
    • Selling lot construction contracts 2032 to 2035

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Central Amenity $7M

East Amenity $9M

Main entrance $750K

Future commercial space:

Internal access only

No storage, gas, convenience stores

Only food, drink, apparel, etc

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New Business

  • Block Parties
    • Christmas Golf Cart Parade (& toy/food pantry donations)
      • Was 1st Sat in Dec
      • Starts at Ironclad Golf and ends at Harbour Village Marina
      • Combined with Toys for Tots and food bank donations
      • Coordinated by a non-BPOA member Wendy Queen
      • Margaret Medon will coordinate

    • Another summer pool and food truck party anticipated

    • Additional suggestions welcome

  • Have 290/447 emails to lower costs of mailing dues invoices and newsletters

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CWS Decommissioning of Ironclad Effluent Pond

  • 13-31 October
  • Eight 20-Ton dump trucks (3-axle) of soil
  • 7:00AM to 4:00PM Monday to Friday
  • CWS plant road, Fairway, S. Belvedere
  • Signage on Country Club
  • Rush hour road guide on Country Club
  • Street sweeper Fri PM or Sat AM each week
  • Local CWS Project Mgr Ryan Miller
    • Ryan.miller@nexuswg.com
    • (980) 467-3647
  • Ironclad PoC Dave Ballard, Golf Crs Supt
  • CWS Comm Mgr; VoiceReach text/VM
    • Jessica.Dey@nexuswg.com
    • (980) 451-8445

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CWS Rate Increases Pending (1)

  • Sewer rate increases should not affect BPOA
  • Average NC water rates kept cheap by economies of scale in large metropolitan systems serving a majority of the population
  • CWS and Aqua only serve independent “problem” systems
  • CWS has only 44,000 connections in 120 communities
  • NCUC counts on them to service the most challenging markets
  • CWS and Aqua are for profit companies; DO NOT QUALIFY for full state funding assistance
  • CWS customers pay over 2 times NC median rates; will become over 3 times after these increases

*https://efc.sog.unc.edu/wp-content/uploads/sites/1172/2025/07/North-Carolina_2025_rate_report.pdf

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WATER Service Rates

Base Rate

Chg per 1,000 Gal

Typical 3K Gal/Mo

Cumulative Incr %

Current

$29.61

$13.58

$70.35

Proposed

$32.77

$16.41

$82.00

16.6%

WSIP Year 1

$34.59

$17.33

$86.58

23.1%

WSIP Year 2

$36.57

$17.88

$90.21

28.2%

WSIP Year 3

$39.00

$18.46

$94.38

34.2%

Median NC Rates*

$23.36

$4.72

$28.28

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CWS Rate Increases Pending (2)

  • NC Utilities Commission: https://starw1.ncuc.gov/NCUC/page/Dockets/portal.aspx
  • Using Docket Number: W-354 sub 450 you can sign up for alerts
  • Public hearings: Nov 3rd Avery County Nov 3rd Charlotte

Dec 10th Jacksonville Jan 6th Webex (limit 1st 20 in)

  • Carolina Trace Assn seeking to hire atty to challenge for $30-100K
    • Probably the most effective rebuttal available
    • Interveners must realistically file by mid-Dec
    • Petitions for discovery due to NCUC by 6 Jan 2026
    • BPOA share would be $3,300 across 5 HOAs with 3,700 connections now
    • Should decrease to $1,000 as more HOAs commit to contribute soon
    • We will participate in CTA’s Zoom call with Atty Peter Ledford on Oct 22nd
  • Are we willing to contribute up to $1,000 next month?
  • Can also try voluminous online petition which CTA might organize (Free?)

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Piver Tract Development – 358 Sgl Fam Homes

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Restrictive Covenants

  • Thanks to committee: Kent, Laz, Georgine, Rebecca, John, and Christian
  • Seeking to update paragraphs 3, 4, 7, 9, 13, 15, 19, 22, and 24
  • Review today with members present
  • ALL 447 property owner’s votes eligible to vote
  • 67% (300 votes) required to pass any individual amendment
  • $280/year SimplyVoting.com contract
    • BPOA administers site
    • 290 emails sent personal voting link for valid e-signature online vote
    • 157 paper ballots mailed or handed to other owners
    • Paper ballot results manually entered onto site by BPOA
  • Balloting can run until 1 Nov 2027 or sooner if passing votes achieved
  • Attorneys assist registering any successful amendments with county

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BPOA BoD Monthly Meetings

  • All members are always welcome
  • Held on 3rd Tuesday of every month
  • 5:30 PM Social and 6:30 PM meeting ending by 7:30 PM
  • Next meeting is on Tuesday 18 November
  • Are held at 418 Lakeview Drive
  • Are posted on BPOA Portal calendar
  • Committee Chairs are encouraged to participate

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Next BPOA General Meeting

  • NINETEEN Restaurant, 513 Country Club Road
  • Saturday
  • 4 April 2026
  • 9:00 to 10:00 AM Social Hour
  • 10:00 to 11:00 AM General Meeting

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Adjournment

  • Motion to adjourn today meeting? (Please ID your name and address)

  • Second to the motion? (Please ID your name and address)

  • Vote on the motion to adjourn

  • Thank you all for your participation today

  • PLEASE VOLUNTEER to help your BPOA maintain your community!

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