Friday, April 8, 2011

Annual Meeting 2011

Minutes: The 16th annual BWHA General Meeting was held April 6, 2011, 7:05 – 8:20PM, at Groce UMC, Asbury Hall with 23 Botany Woods residents attending.

1. The minutes of the 2010 annual meeting were reviewed and the Treasurer’s report approved. The current balance was $1,951.65 with 45 members & $170 in expenses. Seven memberships ($70) were collected at the meeting. For CY 2010, expenses were $407.44 (biggest was the dumpster at $338.65), receipts were $250 and the closing balance was $1,611.65. The largest expense so far in 2011 was snow removal ($160), which was much appreciated by some in attendance.
2. Trash removal & recycling were discussed. After the meeting, several resources were emailed to BW residents.
3. A special BW general meeting, perhaps jointly with Eastmoor, on the topic of emergency preparedness was suggested, Jerry VeHaun as presenter. Rick Johnston outlined a number of topics. The fact that the BW & Eastmoor are both served by a single entrance with no other exit was pointed out. Vicki Garlock, at #1 Botany, suggested that when transportation or utilities are interrupted, a team of helpers (including her family) could render services to residents in need. The Garlocks can also relay snow reports for the hill at the entrance, which BWHA can transmit via email. A meeting like this & a catalog of special needs providers and recipients will be considered by the board. (After the meeting Rob Quayle emailed Eastmoor HOA about this. Eastmoor expressed no interest in this idea.)
5. A yard sale, perhaps at the same time as the one in Eastmoor) will be planned. (After the meeting Rob Quayle emailed Eastmoor HOA about this. Eastmoor will not have a yard sale this year.)
6. A dumpster will be scheduled for 2011. It will be at Botany View Ct.
7. New board members Shirley Heim, Kris Moore, & Rob Quayle were elected. In addition, Dwayne Tate (present) & Mickey Gamble (absent) are interested in serving and will be participating in the future. Some of us old, long-serving officers would like to retire.
8. A picnic was deemed a good idea. The Garlocks may offer a drop-in. (After the meeting, the Colvins suggested Aug 21 or 28 as possible dates at their house & huge deck.) The board will consider this.
7. Several residents expressed concern about the problem of poor visibility (caused by artificial berms and vegetation) at the busy intersection of Botany Dr, Lower Grassy Branch Rd, & Old Farm School Rd. Several of us (BWHA included are formally on record as having reported this to NCDOT. One novel solution proposed was a 4-way stop. Another was contacting elected government representatives. (After the meeting, contact options were emailed in BW.)
8. The power outages caused by our backline utility services located in dense forest areas were discussed. Some long-time residents (e.g., Linda Preston) said service has improved in recent years. The board will consider what kind of special communication with Progress Energy (Duke Power) might be beneficial. The needs of the power company & the residents more or less coincide: We don’t like service interruptions & they don’t like costly repairs.
9. Doc Bunner has indexed & scanned all old Botany Bulletins into PDFs. We are slowly uploading them to the BWHA blog, & will give a CD of them to anyone who requests it.
Meeting adjourned about 8:20PM.
Rob Quayle

Friday, April 1, 2011

Botany Bulletin - March 2011

The Botany Bulletin
A Publication of the Botany Woods Homeowners Association
March 2011 Mark Grimwood, Editor

BOTANY WOODS HOMEOWNERS ASSOCIATION ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING 7PM, Wed, April 6th, 2011 Asbury Hall at Groce United Methodist Church (Asbury Hall is at the end opposite the main sanctuary) 954 Tunnel Road

BWHA strives to enhance our neighborhood. In addition to representing residents when communicating with agencies such as NCDOT, BWHA has organized neighborhood yard sales, waste container cleanups, neighborhood picnics, sign construction projects, coordinated clearing of brush to improve visibility and safety for traffic, provided for additional snow plowing, helped increase security via neighborhood Watch and generally promoted community spirit by helping neighbors to get to know each other. All of this takes time, effort and money. While we have a fairly healthy balance of about $1600, your support and participation will assist BWHA to further its efforts to help build an even better community. Please join us in continuing to strengthen our sense of neighborhood community and letting our voice be heard when important decisions (such as annexation by the City of Asheville) must be made. Attend the general meeting and help usher in a new generation of leadership.

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Neighbor Profile by Linda Brown Chris and Paula Hennon are meteorologists who came to Asheville from Miami, FL six years ago. They met as graduate students at Ohio State University, where they both graduated with Ph.D.s in Atmospheric Science. Paula grew up in Chagrin Falls, OH and attended college at Fordham University in New York City. Chris also was raised in the Cleveland OH area and attended Miami University in Oxford OH. Their daughter, Olivia, was born at Ohio State in 2003 just days after Chris graduated. The family moved to Miami five months later so Chris could pursue a position as a visiting scientist at the National Hurricane Center. After nearly two years of close calls with hurricanes (they moved just before Hurricanes Katrina and Wilma hit Florida), Chris was hired at UNC Asheville in 2005 to teach meteorology. Paula began working at the National Climatic Data Center in downtown Asheville as a tropical meteorologist in 2010. Olivia is now in the second grade at Evergreen Community Charter School. She loves school and riding horses. The Hennons are active sailboat racers, taking their Jet-14 sloop around the east coast to regattas. Chris also plays golf and racquetball in his free time. The family loves living in Botany Woods and plans to stay for a long time.

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Neighbor Profile: “Hello Neighbors of Botany Woods” By Wendy Grimwood This greeting is from Charles “Doc” Bunner. Perhaps you’ve seen him walking with his friendly big yellow Lab., “Daisy”. As a younger man, Charles enlisted in the Navy and became a Navy Hospital Corpsman through the Great Lakes Naval Station. He served in Viet Nam with the 1st Marine Division in Medical personnel. Charles explained that the reason he was given the nickname "Doc” is “all Navy Corpsmen/Corpswaves are honored by the Marines by being called "Doc", a name all who served with the Marines hold dearly, for as we would risk our lives to get to them [the wounded] to save them, they would do anything for us”. Charles and his wife Mary, a Cataloger at the Buncombe County “Pack” Library, lived in Ohio when they first met after Charles got out of the Navy. They moved to Lexington, Kentucky to attend college, where Mary earned her MA in Library Scineces and Charles, his BA. They then moved to Bay Pines VA in St. Petersburg, Florida before transferring here to the Asheville VAMC and finally calling Botany Woods their home. They moved into their home on Botany View Court on the first of May, 1991. Charles and Mary have two sons, Charlie and Nicholas. Charlie has his own place on the West side of town and Nicholas is still at home. They “really like the quiet and community feeling here in Botany Woods” and enjoy how pretty it is when the Dogwoods and other trees and flowers are blooming in the spring. They both grew up feeling the willingness of family and friends to help each other through their lives, and hope to continue to do the same here. Charles is enjoying retirement and likes to garden, play chess, bowl, read westerns and mysteries, and play card games. He especially likes to walk in the neighborhood with Daisy and asks us if we see him and/or Mary walking their dog, to please stop them to chat. He is glad to live in Botany Woods. We are grateful to Charles for his participation on the BWHA Board, and especially for his taking the initiative in the clearing of brush to improve the view of traffic at Lower Grassy Branch and Botany Drive.

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Botany Woods Services Directory – A list of Botany Woods residents who provide services right here in our own neighborhood

Construction, Renovation, & Home Repair Bob Galloway, since 1990: 299-7851 Doran "Lee" Warren, since 1987: 712-2298

Electrical Services Ricky Gunter: 768-2181

Landscape Design Terri Long Landscape Design: 299-2399 www.TerriLongLandscape.com

Piano Instruction Patrick Boland, since 1983): 299-3405

Plumbing Duncan Grosboll, since 1982: 777-2791

Quilting Classes & Sewing Machine Maintenance Shirley Heim, 298-1392

Yard Work Carter Bishop: 772-0895

Yard Work & Landscaping: Jon Frye Landscapes: 458-1243

To add or change your service, email rgquayle@gmail.com

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BWHA Board Members
Rob Quayle, Chairman/Treas. 298-2844 E-mail: rgquayle@gmail.com
Mark Grimwood Vice Chairman 333-5062
Buck Thompson, Asst. Treas 299-0782 E-mail: buck.thompson@charter.net
Jo Anne Thompson 299-0782
Charles Bunner 298-9741
Diana Sanderson 298-2752
Alex Poblet 707-2285
Jane Tara 628-6715
Melinda Brown 505-1238

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BOTANY WOODS HOMEOWNERS ASSOCIATION ANNUAL MEMBERSHIP DRIVE Join Today … only $10 per year Mail to 1 Botany View Ct Ext Asheville, NC 28805