Dargavel Residents Association Posts

Originally posted on RMGliving.co.uk on 24 February 2015:

We take this opportunity to remind owners who have reserved a seat at the residents meeting this evening at Ingliston Country Club that the agenda and additional information provided by BAE are in the useful documents tab on RMG Living. We would reiterate that owners who have not had an email to confirm their attendance or who have not yet been contacted by us are unable to attend on this occasion as all 60 seats have been allocated. If you have any queries in this regard then please contact us as soon as possible. Many of you will already be aware that a group of residents has formed to start putting together a residents committee and toward the end of the meeting they make a brief introduction about what they aim to achieve and garner some support to move forward with. If anyone would like more detail on the committee then contact us and we can pass your details to the committee.

Meeting Agenda & Notes.pdf [290 kB]

From RMG Living Website

Originally sent by RMG on Tue, Feb 24, 2015 at 12:07 PM:

From: Residential Management Group Ltd
To:   All Lessees of Dargavel Village Parcel H2

We take this opportunity to remind owners who have reserved a seat at the residents meeting this evening at Ingliston Country Club that the agenda and additional information provided by BAE are in the useful documents tab on RMG Living.

[see post: RMG Living: Residents Meeting Tonight for the agenda referenced]

We would reiterate that owners who have not had an email to confirm their attendance or who have not yet been contacted by us are unable to attend on this occasion as all 60 seats have been allocated.  If you have any queries in this regard then please contact us as soon as possible.

Many of you will already be aware that a group of residents has formed to start putting together a residents committee and toward the end of the meeting they make a brief introduction about what they aim to achieve and garner some support to move forward with.  If anyone would like more detail on the committee then contact us and we can pass your details to the committee.

Kind Regards,
Richard Orr

Emails from RMG

This information was received from BAE by RMG on 23 February 2015 and discussed in the RMG Residents Meeting on 24 February 2015.  It details the revised schedule of handing over key areas of the common ground to the co-proprietors (residents) and hence the factor; many dates have been delayed by at least 12 months.  The first document is the quarterly schedule and the second document shows where each feature lies on the estate.

Estate Handover Schedule.pdf [133 kB]:

Screenshot 2015-02-24 at 21.14.59Estate Handover Plan.pdf [2.49 MB]:

Screenshot 2015-02-24 at 21.17.13

BAE RMG (Factor)

Originally sent by RMG on Fri, Feb 20, 2015 at 12:02 PM:

From: Residential Management Group Ltd
To:   All Lessees of Dargavel Village Parcel H2

The common areas have been completed by Persimmon for Parcel H2.

The plan showing the factored areas is located within the useful documents tab.

All owners now have the opportunity to raise any concerns that you may have with the standard of completion of the common areas; as outlined in the handover process note.

A more detailed plan is available on request – the files all exceed the file size to be stored on RMG Living or to email but we can make them available using online file transfer to anyone who wishes a copy.

The maintenance of the common land will begin with a pre-contract visit in March then the annual contract running from 1st April 2015 with the first visit due no later than 14th April.

To raise a concern or query, or to get copies of the detailed plans, then please contact us is writing by email or through RMG Living.

Kind Regards,
Richard Orr

Emails from RMG H2: Persimmon & Charles Church

Originally posted on RMGliving.co.uk on 20 February 2015:

The common areas have been completed by Persimmon for Parcel H2. The plan showing the factored areas is located within the useful documents tab. All owners now have the opportunity to raise any concerns that you may have with the standard of completion of the common areas; as outlined in the handover process note. A more detailed plan is available on request – the files all exceed the file size to be stored on RMG Living or to email but we can make them available using online file transfer to anyone who wishes a copy. The maintenance of the common land will begin with a pre-contract visit in March then the annual contract running from 1st April 2015 with the first visit due no later than 14th April. To raise a concern or query, or to get copies of the detailed plans, then please contact us is writing by email or through RMG Living.

h2commonareaplan

  • Handover Process.pdf [264 kB]:  This document provides an insight into the process of ‘handover’ of communal land detailed within the Deed of Conditions.

For the more detailed plan cited in this post, please see the previous post, H2 (Persimmon & Charles Church) Plans

From RMG Living Website H2: Persimmon & Charles Church

Plans, Maps & Layouts

H6: Cala Plans, Maps & Layouts

H3: Taylor Wimpey Plans, Maps & Layouts

Persimmon Development Layout (showing common land maintained by factor):

Persimmon H2 Plan - Edited

Please note that the highlighted areas are those that are common ground and maintained by the factor.  Any areas that are not highlighted in green are the responsibility of the residents of the adjoining properties including any service strips running parallel to the road across the bottom/side of gardens.  

Landscape Proposal 1/5: Planting Schedule (135.78.01a Persimmon Dargavel.pdf):

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Landscape Proposal 2/5 (135.78.02a Persimmon Dargavel.pdf):

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Landscape Proposal 3/5 (135.78.03a Persimmon Dargavel.pdf):

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Landscape Proposal 4/5 (135.78.04a Persimmon Dargavel.pdf):

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Landscape Proposal 5/5 including specification for shrubs & trees (135.78.05a Persimmon Dargavel.pdf):

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H2: Persimmon & Charles Church Plans, Maps & Layouts

Date: Wed, Feb 18, 2015 at 5:00 PM

Guys

PSB drafted pts from our meeting, plse amend/ comment or add suggestions where required. I’ll aim to send it to Richard on Friday morning.


Richard,

The Residents Association met again on 17 Feb 15 in order to review your feedback of the Residents’ Notes (dated 06 Jan 15), prior to the RMG hosted Residents’ Association meeting scheduled for 24 Feb 15 at 1830hrs, in Ingliston Country Club.

We, the residents, remain exceptionally keen to ensure that Dargavel Village is maintained and developed positively and understand that the success mechanism for this is to continued working as a team with RMG.  To that end we offer our full support and understand that managing a new development comes with many complexities due to the accounting of responsibilities between the builders, the Local Council and BAE.  That said, we do feel that in general the reply given to the Residents’ notes was un-detailed and insufficient.  Please see below points which we wish you to address at the Residents Association meeting on 24 Feb 15.

  1. Sight of Documents.  We unfortunately have not yet received the documents which were requested in the Residents’ Notes (Line items 2.a, 2b, 2c, 2d, 2g, 6)  that you had previously promised.  It is understood that you require the co-operation from BAE and your accountants in order to achieve this, however we believe that sufficient time has been given in order for them to respond.  Has the requests been hastened?
  1. Development Circumference.  The village map contained within the RMG ‘Written Statement of Service’ encompasses the Pond and Bowling Club.  It is believed that ownership of both facilities will be disputed and as such more clarity is required ie at present the local Fishing Group believe the pond belong to them.  Moreover the residents do not wish to take ownership of local facilities which will ultimately incorporate a maintenance charge where the facility is already maintained by the original custodians. 
  1. HOTO of Communal Areas.  You have stated in your  feedback to the Residents Notes Line 2d that the ‘process laid out’ for HOTO/maintaining communal areas is simple.  We are wary of accepting ownership of land that has not been developed to an acceptable standard ie conditions of paths through the wooded areas, poor drainage in sports areas, inadequate lighting levels along roads and paths etc.  Who decides what the ‘acceptable standard’ is? Who makes this assessment?  We are aware that by law the land has to be remediated prior to handover, however we would like to ensure that there is a secondary check in place to ensure that a maintenance cost does not one day appear on our bills which should have been rectified by another party at an earlier stage.
  1. HOTO Dates of Communal Areas.  Without sight of projected HOTO dates from BAE neither the villagers nor RMG can look to project financial planning.   We remain firmly against being billed for lined items of services that currently do not exist and without projection HOTO dates may not exists for the next 5 years.  It is requested that RMG produce firm evidence as to why it would financially benefit the villagers by accruing a Reserve Fund in this manner.  If we were to continue with the current payment plan does RMG have the mechanism to calculate proportionality of refunds of the Reserve Funds (comparing a 4 year home owner to a 6 month home owner)?
  1. Financial Calculations.  As the RMG Dargavel Village Representative we were dumbfounded to discover that you, of all people, did not have access to the ‘workings’ of the budget.  RMGs calculation of this were previously made public to independent solicitors and should be retained in RMGs files.  Without such clarification and assurances the Residents requested that RMG look to review each line item on our bills.  How many large financial outlays are expected in the projection throughout the next 4 years and does the reserve funds meet this or exceed it? At present we believe the latter. If it’s RMG’s intention to refund the residents at the end of each financial year we would need to ensure we had sight of the expected financial outlays in order to decide when refunds are appropriate.  Furthermore, if the reserves far exceed the projected outlays why should we remain paying for facilities that will not come to fruition for another 5 years. This would result in a situation where RMG simply collect money to again distribute (possibly un-proportionately) further down-the-line.  It is also preferred that this calculation be completed prior to us receiving any future bill.
  2. Residents’ Association.  As previously discussed we believe the best way forward is to formalise our Residents’ Association, and as our subject-matter-expert, we wish to take you up on your offer of assistance to do this. Your assistance would be most appreciated.  We are aware that there is criteria to following and a constitution to be written, but your assistance would prove to be invaluable.  We believe that your meeting next week would offer us the first captive audience and would like to ask if you could announce the residents’ desire to establish a formalised Residents’ Association.  Furthermore would you be able to announce (if you agree that we can) that there will registers getting passed around the room and at the rear of the room for people to sign to say they support such a group being established and further indicate if they wish to be a member of the group.

I understand that we are bombarding you with requests and information, however we believe if we get it right from the outset it will benefit all parties.  We fully appreciate your work thus far, and thank you for adhering to our request for a meeting.

Kind regards

Kelly

Committee Emails