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Merry Christmas from Ridgewood Creek POA

Dear Ridgewood Creek neighbors,

On behalf of the Ridgewood Creek POA, I’d like to wish you and your families a very Merry Christmas and a joyful holiday season.

We are grateful for our wonderful community and the kindness, cooperation, and support our neighbors show one another throughout the year. As we look ahead to the new year, we remain committed to continuing the progress we’ve made together and keeping Ridgewood Creek a great place to call home.

May your holidays be filled with peace, good health, and time with those you love.

Merry Christmas and Happy New Year!

Sincerely,

Ridgewood Creek POA Board

BODMeetingMinutesNov 11,2025

Ridgewood Creek POA
Board of Directors Meeting Minutes
Date: November 11, 2025
Attendees:
• Board Members Present: Rick Szevery, Kyle Hauber, Chris Ader, Darren Demaree, Angela
Christner, Jason Heflin, Linda Jones
• Control Committee Present: Stephanie Hauber and Samantha Heflin
Approval of Minutes
• The minutes from October 20, 2025 were approved
After determining there to be quorum present, the Meeting of the Board of Directors of the
Ridgewood Creek Property Owner’s Association was called to order at 07:00PM by President
Rick Szevery. The meeting was held via Zoom.
Financial Committee: (Chris Ader)
• Checking account balance: $14,747.26
• Republic rates have gone up. All single family house hold’s need to pay a special
assessment of $108.00 by the end of the year of 2025 to get back into the black.
• About half of the neighbors have paid, and thank you.
• Fourth quarter dues coming in (Thank you) Few neighbors behind on dues reminder
letters to be sent out.
• Single family homes and the deluxe town homes will have an increase of $3.33 per
month increase in dues to cover the trash rate increase for 2026. Voted by the board
• To cover the future costs / repairs of the pond in 2026 and misc. projects the board
voted to increase dues for the Single family homes and Deluxe town homes $5.00 per
month, and the condos and garden homes $2.50 a month.
Grounds Committee: (Darren Demaree)
• The results of the inspection done on the south west corner of the pond was not good.
There are 3 breaks and the estimate to repair and move the drain to another location is
near $20,000.00. Another option to patch the breaks with a liner would be hopefully
cheaper but wouldn’t last as long.
• One leaf pick up was done, the next one is December 1, 2025 (weather permitting)
• The north side of the trail was paved to preserve the investments of the tennis and
basketball courts. The cost was 14,500 dollars. (Paid)
• Pond pump to be shut off for the season soon. Shooting for 11-30-2025
Control Committee: ( Stephanie Hauber, Samantha Heflin)
• Letters sent out for neighbors late on dues
• There will be two at large positions coming up for re-election come our annual meeting
in April
Old Business:
• Greenbelt aquatic friendly wildflowers (Pond Committee) Well be placed on hold till the
Leak and the south west corner is repaired.
• Bylaws and Covenants
• The board voted to have a special assessment of an additional $108 dollars for single
family homeowners to help cover the shortfall caused by rising service costs for trash
services to be paid by the end of the year of 2025
• Voted unanimously on spending $14300 dollars on the north side of the pond to
preserve the investment of the new tennis and basketball courts. (paid and completed)
New Business
• To cover the future costs / repairs of the pond in 2026 and misc. projects the board
voted to increase dues for single family homes and deluxe town homes $5.00 per month
and garden homes and condos $2.50 per month
• The board also voted to raise dues an additional $3.83 per month the cover the trash
increase for 2026 for single family homes and deluxe town homes.
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Meeting was adjourned at 8:20p.m.

Final Leaf Pickup

Final Leaf Pickup Reminder: Ridgewood Creek POA’s last leaf pickup of the season is scheduled for Friday, December 26. Please ensure all leaves are curbside by then, as no further pickups will occur.

Ridgewood Creek POA Winter Snow Removal and Parking Reminder

Dear Ridgewood Creek Residents,

As we approach the winter season, we want to take a moment to remind everyone of the important snow removal and parking policies in our community. These rules help ensure that our roads are safe, accessible, and clear for all residents during the winter months.

1. No Parking During Snowfall of 2 Inches or More
To facilitate efficient snow removal, please remember that there is no parking on streets during a snowfall of two inches or more. This policy is in effect until the streets are cleared. Vehicles parked on the street during these conditions may be subject to fines and towing at the owner’s expense.

2. Do Not Push Snow Into the Street
When clearing your driveway or sidewalks, please do not push or blow snow into the street. This can cause hazardous conditions and interfere with the snowplowing process. Snow should be placed on your property or in your yard, and not on public roadways.

3. Fines and Towing
We would like to remind residents that violations of these rules may result in fines and towing. This is in place to help maintain the safety and accessibility of our community during winter weather.

We appreciate everyone’s cooperation in keeping Ridgewood Creek a safe and pleasant place to live throughout the winter season. If you have any questions or concerns, please don’t hesitate to reach out to the POA board.

Thank you, and stay safe this winter!

Ridgewood Creek Property Owners Association