Thursday, August 31, 2006

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I could manage to pay this road bill, if passed. But what about your neighbor that cannot. I know of a neighbor that would be hard pressed to make the payments. So the board would FORCE people to sell their homes.

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Posted by Anonymous to Gaila Woods News at 8/31/2006 01:24:32 AM

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Fast at what cost? And the cost of collecting money from people? Maybe the board will be fast with bill collectors to get the money out of you. Are we Fairfax wantabes? What about safety? Like Street signs(speed,Stop,Private Roads, and NO THRU TRAFFIC)
When will the State crews cleared the snow in the winter? If I remember correctly our community would be the last to be cleared!

Posted by Anonymous Aug 31st

Sunday, August 27, 2006

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I am a homeowner in the community and very concerned about the roads and the proposal with the state. I received the same note as posted as a flyer in my newspaper box. I attended the meetings and the numbers cited are exactly what was said. $32,000 per lot was the figure cited. I just went to one of the mortgage things on the internet and guess what popped out -- when you put in 20 years at 6.75% you get $243.32 per month. I don't know about anyone else, but I don't have that much extra every month to spend. Now that the big potholes have been fixed, I don't have any problems with the roads.

I don't blame anyone for not attaching their name -- when at meetings anyone asking questions or saying the don't agree is treated with complete disrespect by the board, who would feel ok letting them know who you are? At one meeting the board even interrupted and talked over an invited county official trying to talk when he said costs could go higher. We need to know everything about this proposal before we vote, not just the best case which the board keeps telling us will happen (and telling us 'not to worry' about problems county and state officials are warning us about). And right now, the best case ($32,000!) isn't something I can or will vote for.
Posted by "Anonymous"

Saturday, August 26, 2006

Gaila Woods News

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It is very important for all of us to work together in an effort to improve our
streets in Gaila Woods. The posted message has no author thus causing much
confusion among homeowners as to what is fact and what is fiction. The "roads
committee'"was established by the GWCC Board on August 17th to further research
the efforts that have already been made concerning our streets. The community is
looking for material from the GWCC Board, gleaned by this 'roads committee', for
accurate information upon which we can begin to draw opinions for the best
course of action to take in this important matter.
Posted by Hannah Nixon

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Gaila Woods News Anonymous said...
To The Community:

At the May 9th meeting on the roads, some interesting proposals were shared – but many questions remain.

1. What will our actual costs be for the proposals stated at the meeting? The County representatives noted that the costs in the booklet did not include moving of utilities, designing of the roads and the services of a supervisor of the road work. These are high ticket items not included in the figures.
2. How will we be affected by state owned roads – what changes should we expect?

The costs to us cited during the meeting were very low -- $40 every 6 months or approximately $500 per year for 30 years. This sounds very good -- however, a quick calculation shows these costs CANNOT be correct:

The estimate given by the County at the meeting held on August 17th was $32,000 per lot before adding in the other costs associated with this project. Using any real estate calculator (found on mortgage websites) you can determine the monthly (not every 6 months) cost to each of us. For example if the cost is $32,000 per lot at 6.75%, spread over 20 years the monthly cost to each of us is $243.31 PER MONTH FOR THE NEXT 20 YEARS. Keep in mind this is before all of the fees have been tallied. It could ACTUALLY BE MORE!! And this financing has NOT been approved yet by the county – there is NO guarentee it will pass.

If you don’t pay the $32,000 up front and decide to finance at $243.32 per month for 20 years, and you decide to sell your home, your transaction may well be affected. The association president started at the meeting that you just shouldn’t tell the purchaser about the special assessment, but that would be fraud. The seller is required to disclose the monthly fee, which should show as a special assessment on your tax bill anyway. The lender for the purchaser will have to qualify them based on the sales price, taxes, insurance, homeowner’s association fee and the special assessment. This will cause some potential buyers of your home to not qualify and others to go to another neighborhood where they may get a similar home for $243 less per month. Another major consideration for many of us is the loss of a portion of our front yards. Consider your landscaping, along with your budget.

Comparison Shop for your roads! There are Tar & Chip companies available. A company was found to do Tar & Chip and this option was presented at the August 17th meeting. Tar & Chip is used by the county on some county owned roads as an alternative to paving. This LOW COST alternative has maintained our roads for 30 years. Over the last 15 years, we have paid only ONE special assessment in the amount of $783.00. Even if we need a special assessment at some point in the future, it is a BARGIN in comparison to the current roads proposal. And remember -- The board CANNOT unilaterally impose a special assessment. According to our bylaws and covenants there must be a vote of 2/3rds of the community in order to pass this. Don’t be misled by statements made that if we don’t agree we will have a huge special assessment. This can’t happen UNLESS 2/3rs of us agree.

You can post your comments and read what other neighbors are saying on a blog that was created some time ago for our use. The address is GailaWoods.blogspot.com

Marty Nohe, our Coles District representative on the PWC Board of Supervisors, is involved in this process. If you are concerned , you can reach Mr. Nohe at 703-792-4620.

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