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Get Involved in Your Community!
Our community thrives thanks to the dedication of 10 volunteer committees, each working to make this a better place to live. These committees are usually made up of 4–7 residents—neighbors just like you—who volunteer their time and ideas.
You don’t need prior experience to join—just a passion for making a positive impact. Below, you’ll find brief descriptions of each committee. We invite you to take a look and consider getting involved.
If you're interested, please follow the link to submit an application. We’d love to have you on board!
The Architectural Review Committee (ARC), chaired by Marylou Zelinski is responsible for maintaining the visual harmony and overall aesthetic of our community by overseeing the external appearance of homes and landscaping. Applications are approved or denied based compliance with the Architectural Review Requirements. Meetings are held twice monthly, first and third Thursday at 10am. Questions about the committee can be sent to Daniel.Mohan@FSResidential.com.
The Communications Committee, chaired by Gabrial Silversmith, is responsible for providing recommendations to the Board to support and enhance communication with members of Bellalago and Isles of Bellalago Community. The committee maintains the BellalagoHOA.com website and the Hotwire Community Channel. The Communication committee meets monthly the first Tuesday of each month at 6pm. Suggestions can be sent to CommunitcationBIOB@BellalagoHOA.com
The Election Committee, chaired by Maureen Skifano, primary responsibility is to meet requirements in the governing documents and state laws. Additionally, the committee seeks board approval on developed, revised, and recommended procedures and guidelines. The committee also is expert in our documents and suggest needed amendments for the annual ballot. If you would like to submit a suggestion or have a question, please email Bobby Huynh at BellalagoDirector@BellalagoHOA.com.
The primary purpose of the Environmental Committee, led by chairperson Robert Peters, is to provide guidance on environmental matters to the Board of Directors, residents, and management. They work with other committees to provide input and recommendations related to plants, wildlife, and protected species as well as developing educational material for distribution. The committee meets the first Monday of each month at 1 pm. Questions can be directed to BellalagoPresident@BellalagoHOA.com.
The Executive Committee, chaired by Ed Mullen, provides a higher level, overarching view of the community. They assist committees in developing their own strategic plans incorporated into the associations strategic planning. The committee ensures compliance with the Association’s Vision and Mission when providing recommendations. They meet the first Wednesday of every month at 6pm. Questions about the committee can be submitted to BellalagoVicePresident@BellalagoHOA.com.
The finance committee, led by Robert Wohl, reviews financial documents and contracts, making recommendation to the committees and the board. Additionally, the committee makes recommendations on the annual budget and the reserve funding and expenditures. The annual audit is provided to the committee for recommendations, if needed. The committee meets the second Wednesday monthly at 6pm. Questions can be emailed to BellalagoTreasurer@BellalagoHOA.com.
The purpose of the Fining Committee, led by April Greer, is to determine whether or not to impose a fine or suspension levied by the Association Board. The committee conducts hearings, with any imposed fine or suspensions referred for legal action. The legal actions can include a lien on the property and subsequent foreclosure. The owner is afforded multiple opportunities to comply. If you have questions, please contact BellalagoDirector@BellalagoHOA.com.
The Lakes & Ponds Committee, co-led by Howard Drennan and Jim Masterson, reviews and make recommendations regarding water quality, fish and wildlife concerns related to marine life, aquatic and shoreline plants, shoreline erosion, and lake infrastructure within the community. This committee works with other committees regarding desired and invasive plant lists. Meetings are the second Tuesday monthly at 10am. Any questions can be directed to BellalagoSecretary@BellalagoHOA.com.
The Landscaping Committee, led by Fernando Muniz, makes recommendations to the Association for landscaping needs, policies, contracts, and practices. Additionally, this committee makes recommendations for irrigations projects as well as water conservation opportunities. The committee meets the second Tuesday of every month at 6pm. Any questions can be sent to BellalagoSecretary@BellalagoHOA.com.
The Safety & Security Committee, chaired by Volker Brunke, supports and enhances the safety of the community. The committee takes a proactive approach to recommending improvements to current areas of concern such as gate security and upgrades, curtailing speeding in the community, and positively impacting overall safety of residents. The committee meets the third Thursday monthly at 6pm. Questions can be emailed to sascommitteebiob@bellalagohoa.com.
Though not a committee, all committee chairs meet monthly on the second Thursday monthly at 6pm. The chairs get together to share current projects, talk about items needing help with, and support a unified approach to community priorities. By collaborating, chairs prevent redundant efforts. If you would like more information about the meeting, email BellalagoPresident@BellalagoHOA.com.
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