The Belmonte Estates HOA board voted on June 25, 2018 to accept the Architectural and Landscape Committee's recommendations to improve the Kiosk island (the area with the gate reader) and monument island with new plants. The committee met many times and consulted with Albert Management and Hort inc. to find plants that would be both long lasting and look appropriate to our desert area. The plants will be purchased and planted as soon as the weather is appropriate for ensuring survival.
Once the planting is completed, the website will be updated to reflect the new look. Hats off to our committee members for their many hours of planning and meeting with consultants. This was the first major undertaking of the committee and the board salutes their dedication and professionalism. In additional business, the board also approved a previous motion to have the gates refreshed with new paint. The paint color will be the same as the current color.
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On June 9, 2018, In an effort to become more effective, the board is set to meet at the Indian Wells IW Club for our
Belmonte Estates HOA Retreat to discuss our fiscal goals, set our yearly calendar, and a management review. UPDATE: Our Board Retreat was very productive. The IW Club generously provided our meeting room free of charge and for three hours board members were able to engage in productive conversations that resulted in a year long calendar, review of our current road repair needs, as well as setting some goals for ourselves to help us work more productively. If you've made it here, you are one of the first to see what will hopefully be a regular means of communication. We invite you to please use the comments section of this blog to communicate with your board.
It is the goal of your board to support initiatives that help strengthen our neighborhood. We call it the "Belmonte Lifestyle". Moving to a desert community can seem intuitively an "unnatural" act. It is hot, water is scarce, and the landscape and mountains seem to be vacant of color and life. As a first impression, that seems to be true. But upon closer inspection, something wonderful is discovered. The desert isn't the end product. It isn't bleak nor is it empty. It is a canvas that calls you to be an artist. Like any good piece of canvas, the desert is here for you to express yourself and explore all of your possibilities that are impossible to find in the noise, pollution, and racket that is your life back in the city. Here, you can design, play, and imagine without distraction. Here, you paint what it is you want to live. For our neighbors in Belmonte Estates, we embrace the desert and see three of these elements; lifestyle, leisure, and family as being the cornerstone of our community. We invite you to add your own sense of style and celebrate with us the art that is "Desert Living". |
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