Note how many comments there are about people wanting Circle C Swimming out of our pool. This was not even the question!
Tell your BOD that you want all information open to all members. NO MORE SECRETS in our HOA.
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CIRCLE C POOL COMMITTEE HOMEOWNERS SURVEY 2003
SUMMARY OF RESULTS
QUESTION # 5 (FACILITIES REQUESTED) AND COMMENTS
RESPONSES
Leave the gym stuff to the commercial ventures, please.? I do exercise, but would not use a CC facility.? (Sic re: willing to pay a service fee) Absolutely no - and there is no such thing as ''free''.? If there is extra money, but the assessment please.? Turn the pool back into a creational pool - not a sports venue for the select few and not a for-profit venture for the certain users.? (Sic re: support & verification of membership cards)? What are the ID cards we already receive?? I thought this was already in place.? If there is a reason I would leave CC it is that the pool is no longer recreational and user-friendly and that it has become ugly to look at.? It may eventually lower property value.
Thank you for addressing the pool problem.? There are more homeowners than pool ''team'' members.? The swimming area should be portioned out in the proper proportions.? Meaning more room for recreational swimming.
Get rid of Reese & CC Swimming.? Then maximize the use of the current pool within its budget before considering any new pool.? If winter use by homeowners doesn't justify the cost, then close it!.(Sic re: membership cards)? How else do you keep nonpaying homeowners and nonresidents out?? How else do you guarantee only those entitled to use are allowed in?
Petanque court; CLEAN restrooms & separate pool stuff storage.
Toddler & young child swimming lessons.
10 minutes per hour adults-only swim.? Things are much better this winter.? The pool is open at the posted hours.
Weights/exercise facility.? Neighborhood - 2 courts & backboard - for children to get to by themselves - walking or biking.
Would welcome a water exercise or senior program of any type.? More activities for seniors.
Backstop for playing baseball in neighborhood.? Fitness center w/free weights, machines & cardio equipment (e.g. treadmills).? 10-ft basketball goal (not adjustable rim) closer to Wildflower Park residents.?
More recreational swimming; less lap.?
Beach volleyball? & volleyball; basketball courts; dog park.
I believe any and ''all'' programs offered should be paid whatever fees apply by those who use the programs or facilities.? I do not consider the amenities offered as a benefit of residing in CC nor do I believe in taxing those who do not participate.
More activities for adults, midlife seniors, (retirees).? I really want to see a balance between programs/activities for families and those for older adults.? As an ''empty nester'', I look forward to swimming, for example, when there are other adults or less noise and activity going on such as Saturday mornings.? While I support the idea of swim teams, swim lesions, etc., they seem to be overriding a lot of time and availability of the pool/lanes for other adults.? Several times this past year there was no area/lanes left for swimming because of team practices or lessons.
The parking situation concerns me the most.? Few people pay attention to the posted signs and when there is swim team, the lot is crowded, full and congested with people driving in, dropping off and leaving.? It seems like an ''accident waiting to happen''.? There simply is not enough room for the parking for the pool, mailbox area and child development center.?
I also think we should post some no parking signs on LaCrosse near the entrances to the pool complex - on summer days it's very difficult to safely exit the pool area and be able to see both ways on LaCrosse because of cars parked right up to the entrance.
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Tell your BOD that you want all information open to all members. NO MORE SECRETS in our HOA.
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CIRCLE C POOL COMMITTEE HOMEOWNERS SURVEY 2003
SUMMARY OF RESULTS
QUESTION # 5 (FACILITIES REQUESTED) AND COMMENTS
RESPONSES
Leave the gym stuff to the commercial ventures, please.? I do exercise, but would not use a CC facility.? (Sic re: willing to pay a service fee) Absolutely no - and there is no such thing as ''free''.? If there is extra money, but the assessment please.? Turn the pool back into a creational pool - not a sports venue for the select few and not a for-profit venture for the certain users.? (Sic re: support & verification of membership cards)? What are the ID cards we already receive?? I thought this was already in place.? If there is a reason I would leave CC it is that the pool is no longer recreational and user-friendly and that it has become ugly to look at.? It may eventually lower property value.
Thank you for addressing the pool problem.? There are more homeowners than pool ''team'' members.? The swimming area should be portioned out in the proper proportions.? Meaning more room for recreational swimming.
Get rid of Reese & CC Swimming.? Then maximize the use of the current pool within its budget before considering any new pool.? If winter use by homeowners doesn't justify the cost, then close it!.(Sic re: membership cards)? How else do you keep nonpaying homeowners and nonresidents out?? How else do you guarantee only those entitled to use are allowed in?
Petanque court; CLEAN restrooms & separate pool stuff storage.
Toddler & young child swimming lessons.
10 minutes per hour adults-only swim.? Things are much better this winter.? The pool is open at the posted hours.
Weights/exercise facility.? Neighborhood - 2 courts & backboard - for children to get to by themselves - walking or biking.
Would welcome a water exercise or senior program of any type.? More activities for seniors.
Backstop for playing baseball in neighborhood.? Fitness center w/free weights, machines & cardio equipment (e.g. treadmills).? 10-ft basketball goal (not adjustable rim) closer to Wildflower Park residents.?
More recreational swimming; less lap.?
Beach volleyball? & volleyball; basketball courts; dog park.
I believe any and ''all'' programs offered should be paid whatever fees apply by those who use the programs or facilities.? I do not consider the amenities offered as a benefit of residing in CC nor do I believe in taxing those who do not participate.
More activities for adults, midlife seniors, (retirees).? I really want to see a balance between programs/activities for families and those for older adults.? As an ''empty nester'', I look forward to swimming, for example, when there are other adults or less noise and activity going on such as Saturday mornings.? While I support the idea of swim teams, swim lesions, etc., they seem to be overriding a lot of time and availability of the pool/lanes for other adults.? Several times this past year there was no area/lanes left for swimming because of team practices or lessons.
The parking situation concerns me the most.? Few people pay attention to the posted signs and when there is swim team, the lot is crowded, full and congested with people driving in, dropping off and leaving.? It seems like an ''accident waiting to happen''.? There simply is not enough room for the parking for the pool, mailbox area and child development center.?
I also think we should post some no parking signs on LaCrosse near the entrances to the pool complex - on summer days it's very difficult to safely exit the pool area and be able to see both ways on LaCrosse because of cars parked right up to the entrance.
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