retention pond vs pond
The pond on Waynebrown is a retention pond. Unlike the other ponds it only gets water from ground run off. When water levels go down it becomes more stagnent. The fountain has helped a great deal, and it is probably more clean now than it used to be. It will never be like the other entrance ponds. As algea eating fish grow it may be more clean as well. If we had a drought it would probably dry up. This pond was not an option when the subdivision was built.
If people would read the information provided by the trustees they would see BBF operates off a very tight budget. It was provided in a very professional way in the newsletter provided to everyone. When someone asks what have they done for me lately, they must not be able to read, or are so stupid they can't follow a spreadsheet. When people don't pay their dues, there is that much less funding to do maintenance and make improvements.
It is very simple.
Don't let these 56 families keep the rest of the 300 from living in a great neighborhood. Make them pay what they agreed to when they bought here.
56 x 250 = $14,000. When the budget is built around total compliance you can't afford not to get compliance.
We all want to make sure when someone drives through BBF they see quality.
The pond on Waynebrown is a retention pond. Unlike the other ponds it only gets water from ground run off. When water levels go down it becomes more stagnent. The fountain has helped a great deal, and it is probably more clean now than it used to be. It will never be like the other entrance ponds. As algea eating fish grow it may be more clean as well. If we had a drought it would probably dry up. This pond was not an option when the subdivision was built.
If people would read the information provided by the trustees they would see BBF operates off a very tight budget. It was provided in a very professional way in the newsletter provided to everyone. When someone asks what have they done for me lately, they must not be able to read, or are so stupid they can't follow a spreadsheet. When people don't pay their dues, there is that much less funding to do maintenance and make improvements.
It is very simple.
Don't let these 56 families keep the rest of the 300 from living in a great neighborhood. Make them pay what they agreed to when they bought here.
56 x 250 = $14,000. When the budget is built around total compliance you can't afford not to get compliance.
We all want to make sure when someone drives through BBF they see quality.