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Welcome to our user-friendly homeowner website!  You can now access current association documents such as minutes, committee reports and newsletters as well as free classified ads, popular community links and phone numbers, a message board, on-line forms, website blogging, private messaging and much more.  Go ahead, explore!

updated:  Feb. 25, 2010 

 

Join your Board of Directors!

the ANNUAL MEETING

is scheduled for Saturday, May 15th at 10am

Three positions on the Board of Directors need to be filled.  The terms of Mike Maier, Suresh Mahajan & Ron Frankum will be up.  Residents interested in running for the board should contact Joe Valenti by email at: This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it .  The terms are for 3 years and elected members will join the remaining 4 members (Tom Veatch, Barbara Sumner, Connie Sherman & Carol German.)

 

BECOME A TRAINED "DISASTER WORKER"! 

 The Solana Beach/Del Mar Fire Department's

CERT (Community Emergency Response Team)

is looking for Volunteers.

The next CERT training begins April 17th at the

Encinitas Community Center

for more info click here 

 

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BIG Plans for 2010!

 In 2010 we will finish up the 2 year landscaping project and add lighting to the Sea Forest Court garages. We will also be replacing the stair landing light fixtures in the building stacks.  The dry rot repair project continues in preparation for the painting project to begin in October 2010! New rain gutters will be installed as part of this project too.  The paiting project is expected to take about 2 years to complete. 

 


 

TRASH & RECYCLING: 

  Items not placed INSIDE the dumpsters will not be picked up. Please do not leave trash outside the dumpster.   Recycle Responsibly:  Do not place NON-recyclable items in the recycle bins. If you are unsure, check the list of items that are acceptable.

 


  THE GYM at the Woods

The billards room has been transformed into a beautiful work-out room.

Membership is available for $10/ month.  The fee is added to your regular monthly statement.  Sign-up by emailing karrie at This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it

(a $50 refundable key deposit is required)


 

UPDATES:

 

FIRE DAMAGE CONSTRUCTION UPDATE:  

The buildings damaged in the fire are well on their way to being rebuilt.  The main structure is on target to be completed by April, 2010.   

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  THE DRY ROT REPAIR & PAINTING PROJECT 

The goal of this project is to repair the dry rot damage and prepare all 43 buildings for painting.  The buildings along the bluff have been completed and the crew is moving up to the next "row" beginning with 118/120 Spinnaker and moving north towards Surfview Court. The entire process is expected to take about 2-1/2 years to complete.

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 Landscape Update: 

The landscaping project is nearly complete!  The crew has begun on the perimeter which includes the south side of Dolphin Cove and the north side of Sea Forest Court.  It will also include the section of Camino Del Mar that runs adjacent to Del Mar Woods.

Thanks to all of you for being so cooperative and patient -

Enjoy the new landscaping!!

 


 

Please be respectful of the DMW parking policies:

GUEST PARKING is reserved for Guests Only.

Especially around the holidays, lets leave open parking spaces for visiting guests by parking in assigned parking areas. 

Thank you!

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Keep informed on whats going on around the Woods...

The next H.O.A. BOARD Meeting is 

Tuesday, MARCH 9TH, 2010

 at 5:30pm in the Clubhouse. 


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Good things are happening at DMW! . . . 

  • Our new irrigation system will be run by Smart Controllers (which are connected to our local weather system) for more effective water usage - thats good for the environment and good for the budget!
  • Rock mulch is being used around the perimeters of every building as both a fire prevention measure as well as dry rot damage control. 
  • Drip lines are being used around the perimeter of the buildings. Drip lines deliver water directly to the plants roots to minimize evaporation and waste- they will also reduce the costly expense of dryrot repairs in the future by keeping water away from the wood buildings.
  • Bark mulch is being used on new landscaped areas throughout Del Mar Woods. Mulch helps hold in moisture for less water evaporation and richer soil. Many of the shrubs and ground covers in the project are low water consumer, drought resistant plants.

 

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BOARD OF DIRECTORS COMMITTEES ACTIVITIES

Monthly Meeting

Committee Information

Pet Clean Up

The HOA Board meets monthly, usually on the second Tuesday, at the Clubhouse at 5:30PM p.m.

Residents Input ususally ~ 6:00PM

Look to this section for the latest information and links to the latest Landscaping plans and updates to the Architectural Control Guidelines.
 
Remember that you are required to Pick Up after your pets. Please help keep DMW as clean and beautiful as possible!
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