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Supporting Your Community Virtually with the Barton Foundation
TO LEARN MORE ABOUT THE BARTON FOUNDATION’S
2020 GALA, AND MAKE A SECURE ONLINE DONATION, VISIT BARTONHEALTH.ORG/GALA.
This season of giving is more important than ever, as our community faces complex challenges brought on by the pandemic. To help provide additional financial resources in response to the pandemic, the COVID-19 Response Fund is the beneficiary of the Barton Foundation’s 30th Annual Gala, held virtually this year beginning November 30 through December 11, 2020 at BartonHealth.org/Gala.
Over 700 local families suffering from food insecurity issues have already been helped through generous donations to the Response Fund. Additional donations to the Response Fund will be critical this winter, as residents continue to struggle to feed their families. The Response Fund also provides essential personal protective equipment and medical supplies for frontline healthcare workers, and helps with funding for the continuous adaptation of mitigation strategies and safety equipment for residents of Barton’s Skilled Nursing Facility.
The Skilled Nursing Facility is home to some of Barton Health’s most vulnerable patients. Visitation to this long-term care facility has been highly restricted since March, 2020 to protect these vulnerable community members and their care providers.
Many of us miss visiting with friends and family members who are in isolation, whose health would be extremely at-risk should they be exposed to COVID-19. With the support of donations through its annual Gala, the Barton Foundation is striving to facilitate additional safe visitation options for families to visit their loved ones at the Skilled Nursing Facility.
With your help and generosity, the Barton Foundation will continue its work in our community, as we support community members in need and provide medical equipment and supplies to our frontline healthcare workers.
Chris Kiser is the Executive Director of the Barton Foundation.
2021 BUDGETS AND ANNUAL DISCLOSURE
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components of the common areas and common facilities which the Association is obligated to maintain and for contingencies; (iii)An estimate of the current replacement cost of the estimated remaining useful life of, and the methods of funding to defray repair or replacement of, or additions to, those major components of the common areas and common facilities which the
Association is obligated to maintain; (iv)A general statement setting forth the procedures used by the Board of Directors in the calculation and establishment of reserves to defray the cost of repair, replacement or additions to major components of the common areas and common facilities which the
Association is obligated to maintain.
On October 31st, 2020, the TKPOA Annual Disclosure was mailed out to all property owners. All these required Disclosure documents must be distributed by “First-class mail, postage prepaid, registered or certified mail, express mail, or overnight delivery by an express service carrier.” (Civil Code §4040.), however,
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upon written consent of members, associations may distribute documents and disclosures electronically. The TKPOA will be sending out 477 2021 Annual Disclosures electronically to those members at a savings of approximately $4,000 to the TKPOA after the remaining 1,052 Disclosures were mailed.
The Davis-Stirling Common Interest Development Act is the California Civil Code and (Section §5300 and §5570) contains the detailed Disclosure requirements and the deadlines for most of these required items. In addition to the required items the TKPOA has included some additional information to further lend explanation to the documents required. The following items are included in the 2021 Annual Disclosure the TKPOA property owners will be receiving by mail: 1. Disclosure Documents Index – Civil Code §5300 2. Pro Forma Operating Budget – Civil Code §5300 3. Notice of Assessment Increases – Civil Code §5615 4. 2020 Budget and Assessment Summary – Civil Code §5300 5. Assessment Collection Policy – Lien and Collection
Policy Civil Code – §5730, §5310 6. Notice of Assessments, Foreclosures and Payment
Plans – Civil Code §5730, §4040(b) 7. Arbitration/Mediation of CC&Rs Disputes – Civil
Code §5925 8. Membership Lists – Civil Code §5210, §5200 (a) (9) 9. Member Contact Information – Civil Code §4041, §5650(a), §5660 10.Secondary Address Notification Request Civil Code §5650(a), §5660 11. Electronic Communication Authorization Form –
Corporations Code §20 12.Insurance Coverage Summary – Civil Code §5300 (a)(b) 13. Architectural Changes Notice – Architectural
Guidelines and Procedures – Civil Code §4765 14.Notice of Intention to Adopt or Change Rule – Civil
Code §4360 15.Monetary Penalties Schedule – Civil Code §5850 16.TKPOA Fee Schedule – Civil Code §5850 17. Board Minutes Access – Notice of Right to Minutes of
Board Meetings - Civil Code §4900 18.Notice of Document Request Costs – Civil Code §5210 19.Official Communications for the Association – Civil
Code §5310 20.Notice of Regular Board Meetings – Civil Code §4920, Corporations Code §5016
This holiday season, the Barton Foundation invites you to give to the COVID-19 RESPONSE FUND
The Barton Foundation’s 30th annual Gala will be held November 30 - December 11 online to uphold the spirit of giving in a time of need.
The 2020 Virtual Gala will support the Foundation’s COVID-19 Response Fund, providing resources for local families and healthcare workers facing challenges during the pandemic as well as supporting safe family visitation for our residents in Barton’s Skilled Nursing Facility. Your contributions make a difference in helping community members who need it most.
Participants can make an online donation of any amount at the Gala, and those contributing $100 or more can opt into a drawing to win one of six luxury prize packages.