March 4th , 2021 – HOA meeting summary

Meeting started at 7 pm – Online Zoom meeting

  • Call to Order
  • Around 10 home owners attended the online meeting
  • Treasurers Report
    • John reviewed the current finances and expenses
    • Reminder that HOA fee of $100 is due by March 31st 2021
  • Parking discussion
    • Don mentioned about the Fire truck testing of the roundabout earlier
    • Ongoing discussions with the Borough on what would be the best parking solution that address the concerns of both the residents and borough
    • Discussed about snow in front of the mail boxes and USPS did not deliver mail on that day
  • Meeting adjourned

November 12 HOA Meeting summary

Meeting started at 6 pm – Online google meeting

  • Call to Order
  • Elections for President and Treasurer of the HOA
    • Don Sharkey voted as the next President of the HOA
    • John Diemer continues as the Treasurer of the HOA
  • Treasurers report
    • John reviewed the current finances and expenses
    • Discussed about one time cost for the rain garden, annual Insurance and ongoing maintenance of the rain garden
  • Dues
    • The annual dues stay the same at $100 per unit
  • Open discussion

HOA thanks Mark Schaffer for serving as the board President over the last few years.

  • Meeting adjourned

July 9 HOA meeting summary

Meeting started at 8 pm – Online google meeting

  • Call to order
  • HOA President shared details about a call from Trappe Borough regarding on street parking concerns from fire marshall.
  • Trappe Fire company had concerns about vehicles parked on both sides of our street and emergency access
  • Residents raised questions about what was approved by the borough when Colonels place was first built
  • There is nothing in our HOA docs about not being able to park on the street
  • Discussed about limiting parking to one side of the street
  • One resident mentioned that he used to drive a fire truck as a volunteer and they should have no issues navigating our street with vehicles parked. 
  • Borough garbage and recycling trucks are able to navigate our street with parked vehicles
  • Some streets are narrower than ours in the borough and they have parking on both sides
  • Even if we decided on parking, how would this be monitored. What happens if visitors parked on the street.
  • Do we also restrict parking in the cul de sac. 

  • Discussed about adding signs
    • Speed limit sign
    • Children playing sign-
    • No outlet sign
    • Look at speed breakers to slow vehicles 

  • Question about the cost of clearing the rain garden and total amount of money with the HOA
  • Residents felt they could have been told about the cost and contract before it was awarded or work started
  • Board communicated that the rain garden was not setup properly and the HOA would have been liable for a 6 figure fine if there was an inspection. 
  • Board had to act quickly to spruce it up and for long term maintenance
  • Board shared that the HOA spends about $680 per year on insurance and had accumulated about 19k before spending on cleaning the rain garden.
  • The cost to clear and prep the rain garden was about $8500

  • Residents discussed the Board sharing budget monthly, bi-Monthly, quarterly or yearly. 
  • Board is going to look at that as well
  • Residents to vote on 6 items and Board would act on them based on consensus
  • Future meetings could also be held online due to current Covid-19 pandemic
  • Meeting adjourned

February 26 HOA Meeting summary

  1. HOA fees will be due each March 31 of the year.
  2. Antony Peter was elected as HOA Secretary
  3. We have scheduled 2 HOA meetings each year. They will occur on the first Wednesday after March 1 and October 1. (Starting on Wednesday, October 7, 2020)
  4. HOA Board election of HOA President and Treasurer will occur during the October meeting and the election of Secretary will occur during the March Meeting.
  5. Landscaping of the rain garden will begin by removing overgrowth, filling in rutted sections, and seeding the perimeter area with grass. Also, river stones will be placed in high-flow areas. Eventually the entire area will be seeded with grass. Mowing and weeding will be done as needed (monthly or bi-monthly)
  6. High radon gas levels have been detected in two homes. It may be worthwhile to get your home tested.

HOA Meeting

The next HOA meeting will be on Wednesday, February 26 at 7:00 PM at the Trappe Borough Hall (525 West Main Street Trappe, PA 19426).

We will be electing a new HOA Secretary.

2020 HOA Dues

Please note that the Annual HOA Dues for 2020 are due on March 31. They remain at $100

Please submit your payments to John Diemer, Mark Schaffer, or mail to :

Colonels Place HOA, 200 Colonels Place, Trappe, PA 19426-2072.

HOA Dues for 2019

Please note that the Annual HOA Dues for 2019 are due on March 30. Please send your payments ($100) to the HOA mail address: 200 Colonels Place, Trappe, PA 19426-2072.

HOA Meeting March 15

We are having an HOA meeting on Friday, March 15, 6:30 PM at the Trappe Borough Hall (525 Main St.). The main order of business is to elect a new treasurer.

All Colonels Placers are encouraged to attend.