Windermere Leaflet October 2019

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Inside this Issue Annual Meeting 5 Tennis News 8 Trunk or Treat 11 Santa Photos 16 Calendar 18 Signs of Bullying 20 FoCo Chamber News 24

The 2019 Annual Meeting date has been moved to Thursday, October 17th, at 7:00 pm!

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Contacts BOARD OF DIRECTORS Craig Holmes | President | cholmes@ups.com Maureen Brown | Vice President | moandmike89@comcast.net Jim Durgin | Treasurer | jimdurgin@gmail.com Amy Morrison | Secretary | adm1axt@yahoo.com Drew Cerruti | Member at Large | dcerruti22@gmail.com Monica Hachem | Member at Large | monhachem@yahoo.com Thomas Rockwood | Member at Large thomas.rockwood@gmail.com COMMITTEE CHAIRPERSONS Michèl Krahn | Tennis | windermeretenniscmt@gmail.com Monica Hachem | ARC | monhachem@yahoo.com Jim Durgin | Finance | jimdurgin@gmail.com Maria Carney | Social | mariadcarney@gmail.com Betty Aubrey | Pool | betty.aubrey@gmail.com OFFICE INFORMATION Hours: Mon-Fri, 9 am – 5 pm Address: 4444 Front Nine Drive, Cumming GA 30041 Stacy Maguire and Brittany Hawkins | Activities Office 678-455-7708 ext. 2 | windermereactivities@comcast.net Josh Laskowski | Association Manager 678-455-7708 ext. 3 | windermeremanager@comcast.net After-Hours Emergency | 678-624-9453 ext. 2 TENNIS OFFICE Bobby Schindler | Tennis Director 770-598-8378 | schindlerb@comcast.net OTHER IMPORTANT NUMBERS FORSYTH CO. POLICE NON-EMERGENCY 770-781-3087 (24 hr)

STREET LIGHT OUTAGE Sawnee EMC | www.sawnee. com/content/storm-center

STREET MAINTENANCE To report a problem with street, curb or sidewalk, contact Forsyth County: 770-781-2155 dwburney@forsythco.com.

MAILBOX REPLACE/REPAIR Mailbox Project | 770-535-0036 www.mymailboxproject.com FORSYTH CO. WATER DEPT. 770-781-2160

BOARD REMINDERS AMENITY CARD REPLACEMENT Windermere Amenity Cards are available to residents in good standing. Please stop by the clubhouse during office hours. Replacement cards are $25 each. Check or money order ONLY. No cash or credit cards accepted. LOST PET/ANIMAL DISTURBANCES Please contact Forsyth County Animal Control at 770-781-2138 to report your lost pet or if you see animals roaming free and not on a leash, especially if you deem that animal to be aggressive in any way. www.windermerecommunity.net www.facebook.com/windermerehoa

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Thinking About Selling Your Home? Do you need a closing letter? What should the For Sale sign look like? How much are the fees (transfer fee, capital contribution)? PLEASE CLICK HERE FOR THE ANSWERS TO THESE QUESTIONS. Amenity Cards: the amenity access cards should be given to the buyer at closing from seller. If not, the buyer or seller may purchase them from the association for $25 per card (maximum of 2 cards). The Windermere Leaflet is a publication of The Times. Subject matter published is the opinion of the author and does not necessarily reflect the opinion of the publisher of this newsletter. Professional advice should be obtained before making any decision in which a professional is readily available. Advertisers assume responsibility for the content of the ads placed in publication. Material published may not be reproduced without the written permission of The Times. The information and advertisements contained in this Newsletter are provided for the members of the Windermere Homeowners Association as a courtesy only. No representations are made as to information presented, the quality of the goods or services advertised, or the veracity of the statements relating to the goods and services. The printing of opinions, information or advertisements does not constitute an endorsement by the Neighborhood or such opinions, information, goods or services. Magazine design by Kerri Ivie.

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COMMUNITY NEWS

The Lodge at Windermere 2019 LODGE RENTALS

LODGE HOURS: Monday-Friday 9am-5pm | Closed Saturday and Sunday Gym Closed every Wednesday from 9am-11am for Deep Cleaning

Please note that the 2019 rental calendar is now available for bookings. As in years past, dates cannot be penciled in. Completed agreements and full payment is required to schedule all dates.

PLEASE REMEMBER THAT YOUR ACCESS CARD IS REQUIRED FOR ENTRY TO LODGE. We will be onsite Monday-Friday to assist you. Should you have any questions or concerns please let us know.

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Visit our website www.windermerecommunity.net The primary purpose of the Amenities within Windermere are to promote fellowship among property owners. The use of the facility is generally intended to be limited to owners, their families and their personal guests. The Lodge is generally available for rental for private events by Windermere owners Weekdays (Monday-Thursday) and Weekends (Friday-Sunday). For complete details regarding rental time slots and fees please see the Rental Contract on our website www.windermerecommunity.net Reservations are taken on a first come, first serve basis. The reservation occurs upon the receipt of all fees and a signed contract agreement. Verbal holds will not be accepted under any circumstances.

A Message from the Association Manager FREQUENT VIOLATION REMINDERS We understand that no one wants to receive those pesky violation letters! The most frequent violations that can be easily avoided are:

MAILBOXES Please make sure that mailboxes are not faded and that mailboxes numbers are easily visible.

GARAGE & YARD SALES Individual or neighborhood garage sales, moving sales, rummage sales, yard sales or similar activities within Windermere are prohibited. Community-wide events have traditionally been scheduled twice per year.

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TRASH CANS They must be stored out of view from the street. They cannot be stored on the side of the house or by the garage.

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Please make sure your yards and beds are properly treated for weeds and that pine straw or mulch is kept looking tidy and fresh. This includes the sides and back of your homes as well...Your yard is one of the first things that is noticed about your home.

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2019 ANNUAL MEETING

NOTICE TO ALL HOMEOWNERS The Board of Directors of Windermere Community Association, Inc. is calling an Annual meeting of the membership for the purpose of presenting the 2020 budget and reviewing the highlights of the 20182019 Board year. Due to only having one candidate for the one open Board of Directors seat there will be no election. The Board of Directors for the coming year will be Maureen Brown, Drew Cerruti, Jim Durgin, Monica Hachem, Craig Holmes, Amy Morrison and Richard Tidwell. Officers will be elected in an Executive Session Board Meeting immediately following the Annual Meeting.

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The earlier you sign up, the better the deal! For more details, please contact Jennifer Goodin at jennosman@aol.com or 678-480-4121.

While we will not be having an election this year, we will still need to have 10% (127 members) present at the meeting in person or by proxy to establish a quorum as outlined in Section 2 of the Bylaws. Instructions on how to complete your online proxy will be mailed separately from VOTE NOW. In order to incent residents to submit a proxy, the Board is offering a $5 Starbucks Gift Card to the first 120 residents who submit their proxy.

The Annual Meeting will be held Thursday, October 17th, at 7:00 pm at the Windermere Lodge. Doors will open at 6:45 pm We look forward to seeing you at the Annual Meeting. If you have any questions, please contact Brittany or Stacy at windermereactivities@comcast.net. For any technical issues, contact support@vote-now. com, or call 888-993-9801. Come meet your neighbors and learn more about your Association at our Annual Meeting. Thank you, Board of Directors Windermere Community Association, Inc. www.windermerecommunity.net Windermere Leaflet

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Windermere welcomes NEW PROPERTY MANAGER, On September 3rd, Windermere welcomed our new Property Manager, Josh Laskowski! Josh comes to us from an Assistant General Manager position at the Coosawattee River Resort, in Ellijay. There, Josh was responsible for the day-to-day operations of a 5,500 acre gated community. Coosawattee is a diverse community, with single family homes, cabins, campers, and a tubing operation. In other words, Josh has experience in juggling a community’s varied interests.

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Before working at Coosawattee, Josh was the General Manager at Indian Hills Country Club. Not that it’s his only reason for leaving Coosawattee, but Josh expect to enjoy a much shorter commute each day, as he lives in the Roswell/Marietta area. We are happy to have Josh!

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TENNIS NEWS

Way to go Windermere Tennis Players! Because of you and the efforts of our tennis community, a total of 3000 tennis balls will now be kept out of US landfills!! In honor of this achievement, Recycleballs has presented you with the

3000 GREEN BALL AWARD!

Since Recycleballs started the program in early 2017, their amazing network has already kept 2,103,375 tennis balls out of our landfills. Because of you, the mission of recycling all tennis balls in our communities nationwide is becoming a reality. Keep putting those unwanted used tennis balls in the recycle containers provided at the courts and keep up the good work!

Adult Clinic (for New & Beginner Players) Do you want to learn how to play tennis? Exercise AND have fun? Meet new friends? Then join us for our new Adult Clinic on Friday, August 2nd from 10:45-12 pm at the Windermere tennis courts. Don’t have a racquet? Not to worry‌we have racquets you can demo to see what fits you best. This class is for those interested in being introduced to the game and for those on beginner teams who feel Open Drills may be too advanced for them. Please register through our new reservation app, Kourts.com. Cost will be $16 per session for residents and $18 for non-residents who play on a Windermere ALTA team. If you have any questions, please contact Bobby at schindlerb@comcast.net or 770-598-8378. 8

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Windermere Tennis has transitioned to a new court reservation system Windermere has transitioned our court reservation system to Kourts.com. This new app will allow you to make court reservations, as well as reserving your spot and paying online for Bobby’s drill sessions. Please ensure that your contact information on the association website (www.windermerecommunity.net) is updated to include email addresses and cell phone numbers, as this is required information to register for the new Kourts app. We encourage you to go ahead and download the app and sign up. Here is a short video to help you get started: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e6LvdWNGOUw If you have any questions about the app or how to use it, please contact Bobby at schindlerb@comcast.net or 770-598-8378

Interested in Adult Drills at Windermere? Get the most bang for your buck and join the Adult Academy. The cost to register is $95 per month and includes unlimited open drills. Please remember to RSVP on the Kourts app for each drill in order to allow for the proper ratio of coaches to players.

Need Your Racquet Strung? Thad is offering discount stringing services to Windermere residents. Residents pay $36 for Wilson NXT that would normally cost $44 through other stringing services. Hybrid of NXT and Luxilon 4G Element Alu Power is also $36 compared to $44 other places. Contact Bobby at schindlerb@ comcast.net or 770-598-8378 for more information.

Here is the weekly drills schedule. Please contact Bobby at schindlerb@comcast. net or 770-598-8378 if you have questions. Monday..................9-10:30am...............Ladies Open Drill Friday....................9-10:30am................Ladies/Mens Open Drill Saturday................9-10:30am................Ladies/Mens Open Drill

Junior Tennis at Windermere Pee Wee classes for our 5-7 year old hitters is held on Thursday from 4:30-5:15. We run, we hit balls, we throw balls, we make lots of noise and have fun. Monthly cost to attend one day per week is $60. 13 and Under and Junior Academy classes are held Tuesday and Thursday, 5:30pm-7pm. These drills are designed for beginners and those considering making tennis one of their afternoon activities. Fun and activity is the main objective. Monthly cost to attend one day per week is $80 or $160 for both days. High School drills are held Monday and Wednesday, 5:30pm-7pm. These drills are designed for the high school aged player interested in playing on their school team. Each drill features a tactical, technical and competitive component. Monthly cost to attend one day per week is $80 or $160 for both days.

Want to Stay Connected to Windermere Tennis? Contact Bobby at schindlerb@comcast.net to be added to his weekly e-mail newsletter for timely updates on weekly drills, junior lessons and other events at the courts. Also, don’t forget to join the Windermere Tennis Facebook page!

Please contact Bobby at schindlerb@comcast.net or 770-598-8378 with any questions.

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Trunk or Treat! Don’t miss one of our biggest events of the year!

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DJ playing your favorite Music • Bounce House Haunted House & Character • Meet & Greets Themes include: Spiderman, Beauty and the Beast, Harry Potter, Star Wars and Michael Meyers for our older kids! WINDERMERE SPECIAL: $1,500 OFF BRACES OR INVISALIGN Kids Halloween Costume Parade- Prizes awarded! Costume Parade will begin promptly at 6:30pm. Trunk or Treating- Prizes awarded!

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The Emotional Side of Home Selling By Stephanie Patterson | Cole Team Real Estate with Compass

The decision to sell your home isn’t an easy one. In fact, research has ranked selling a home as second to relationship breakups for the most stressful experience in a person’s life. The same survey said Americans are more stressed out about selling their home than planning a wedding, getting fired or even becoming a parent. In other words, it’s perfectly normal to have strong emotions. The good news? Though the experience can feel overwhelming and inspire doubts, it doesn’t have to get in the way of a successful home sale, and there’s always a bright side. Here are three stories from homeowners that prove it. The Story: Last Minute Memories — Nostalgia seems to unexpectedly hit many sellers like a ton of bricks once they see their home empty and ready for its next owner. Getting caught up in the chaos of moving can only keep your mind busy for so long before you realize what you are about to leave behind. Oftentimes sellers feel the rush towards the end of the process. That’s exactly what happened to Erin, author of The Sunny Side Up Blog. She says, “I walked around room to room. I could see my baby girls running around in dress-ups. I could see our evening routine – giving them a bath and putting them in matching PJs. I could see so many sweet moments between my kids and how fast they grew right in front of my eyes in that house.” The Bright Side — “We feel so blessed to be in our new home, we are definitely going through a bit of a transition. I know it will just take time. I also know that someday, much sooner than I can imagine, I will be walking through the rooms of our new house feeling the exact same way.” The Story: An Empty-Nester’s Adult Kid Confronts The End of An Era — In a story from The Atlantic on navigating how emptynesters navigated the sale of a family home, the story of Alene Bouranova stands out. Bouranova grew up in Kirkland, Washington. She was at school in Boston, Massachusetts when she got the news that her parents had sold her childhood home.

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The Bright Side — Although Bouranova was initially emotional about the sale of her childhood home, she came to terms with the decision and understood the reason behind her parent’s decision. “It’s my parents, and as sad as I was originally, it’s their lives and they can do what they want,” Bouranova says. “I just want them to be happy.” The Story: Moments Of Doubt — Despite being a Realtor who has guided many clients through the home-selling process, Nancy Perkins was surprised by how emotional she felt when selling her family’s home of 19 years. In an essay for The Alexandria Times, she writes how she and her husband began to doubt themselves throughout the process after realizing the attachment they had not just to the home itself but to the neighbors and neighborhood. The Bright Side — “Like many of my clients, these thoughts kept me up at night. My fears were alleviated, however, with multiple offers, happy buyers and a quick sale, thanks to smart renovations, good staging and fair pricing.” The Bottom Line — There’s no doubt that you won’t ever forget the memories you made in your home, but looking forward to the new memories you’ll create in the future and getting excited for what’s to come can put your mind at ease. No matter if you’ve lived there a couple years or many decades, selling your home can inspire a deep emotional response.

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Active Clubs

JIU JITSU CLUB We are starting the Windermere Jiu Jitsu club. Men and women can come train with us for the following reasons: · Effective self-defense · Increased physical fitness · Mentally stimulating and challenging · Relieve stress · Expand your comfort zone. You can learn more about it online, or just come join us and see how much fun you can have. Classes will be weekly, and free of charge. The schedule is still in development, but will start very soon. For information, call Richard Clark at 678-689-5171. You can also email me at juniordrums@ hotmail.com

COUPLES BRIDGE: Meets every 3rd Saturday of the month. Contact Marcia Tidwell at 770-330-5386. LADIES BRIDGE: Meets every Thursday at the Lodge and would love to welcome some new members! Contact Beryl Deal at 678-341-6848. WINE CLUB: Meets monthly at the Lodge. RSVP required. For more information please contact Frances Page at francespage1002@gmail.com for more details! LADIES BUNCO: Meets the 1st Thursday of every month at the Lodge. Please contact Katherine Mankin at katandart@hotmail.com for more details!

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SANTA PHOTOS In and Out Photos will be back again this year to take Santa Photos at the Lodge. You will be provided a Professional Photo CD the day of your shoot. Mark your calendars because space is limited and these spots will fill up fast! Sign ups begin October 15. To sign up you must contact In and Out Photo directly at 770-889-7305. You will receive your CD of photos before you leave that day. You will be able to use the CD to print your own pictures. Total Cost: $80 paid to In and Out Photos.

THESE ARE THE DATES THAT WILL BE AVAILABLE HERE AT THE LODGE: Saturday, November 9 Sunday, November 10

**Additional times can be added if there is a demand. Please contact In and Out for available times. Time slots are first come first serve so please sign up early!

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WE HOPE YOU ENJOYED THE 2019 POOL SEASON! Thank you to the Pool Committee... for volunteering your time to make the Pool a fun and safe place for all residents to enjoy!

Thank you to Palapas for providing complimentary tacos at the Pool Closing Party!

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COMMUNITY NEWS

9 SIGNS that your Child is being Bullied

Thursday, October 10th 9:00am-10:30am Upper School Gymnasium

Tuesday, October 9:00am-10:30a Lower School Bu

By Christi Cawley, M.A., Lower School Counselor, Pinecrest Academy This is Part I in a two-part series on Bullying. 955 Peachtree Parkway | Cumming, GA 30041 | 770 888 4477 | pinecrestacad Located just 15 minutes from Windermere | RSVP: admissions@pinecrestacad A parent’s natural instinct is to protect his or her child from harm. 5. Difficulty sleeping or frequent nightmares; That’s why the issue of bullying is top of mind for most parents of 6. Declining grades, loss of interest in schoolwork, school-aged children. It’s first important to understand what bullying or not wanting to go to school; is so that the signs may be recognized and addressed. 7. Sudden loss of friends or avoidance of social situations; 8. Feelings of helplessness or decreased self esteem; Bullying behavior can be distinguished from other inappropriate be9. Self-destructive behaviors such as running away from home, havior by remembering the acronym “RIP,” which stands for: harming themselves, or talking about suicide. • Repeated • Imbalance of Power Sadly, adults are notified in less than half (40%) of bullying incidents, • Purposeful so it is important to recognize the signs and communicate with your child in a calm, open manner. Kids don’t ask for help for many While “repeated” and “purposeful” are self-explanatory, the “imbalreasons, including: fear of being seen as weak or a tattletale, fear of ance of power” criterion can sometimes be confusing. Here are some retaliation from the bully, embarrassment, fear of punishment for beexamples of power imbalances between children: physical (size/ ing weak, feeling like no one cares/would understand, fear of rejection strength), social standing/popularity, and being outnumbered (two or by peers, and belief that adults can’t or won’t help them. more children picking on or excluding another child). Most parents (if their child tells them about a problem) tell their Bullying can take several forms: children to: 1) ignore it; and/or 2) “stand up” for themselves. These • Physical (hitting, punching, beating) strategies are good life skills for children to have, but they are typically • Verbal (teasing, name calling, threats) more effective in situations where there is not an imbalance of power • Emotional (intimidation using gestures, social exclusion, threats) or the behavior is a minor, one-time incident. Our job as adults is to • Sexual help children when they need us, and in a true bullying situation, they • Racial do. • Cyberbullying (online harassment, hate messages, threats, impersonation, and other digital abuse) The effects of bullying can be very severe, long-term, and life-altering. • Hazing Please reach out to your child’s teacher, school counselor, and dean immediately if you have concerns about a potential bullying situation. Signs that may point to a bullying problem: 1. Unexplainable injuries; Sources: 2. Lost or destroyed clothing, books, electronics, or jewelry; stompoutbullying.org 3. Frequent headaches or stomach aches; feeling sick or faking illness; stopbullying.gov 4. Changes in eating habits, like suddenly skipping meals or binge eating. Kids may come home; from school hungry because they did not eat lunch;

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The Life Cycle I have recently had numerous friends/pet clients lose their precious fur babies and I cry with each of them as if it is my very own. When we live with a pet for many years, we inevitably have to watch that dog or cat age. Dogs and cats, of course, have a shorter life cycle than we do so we know when we adopt them, their days are numbered. Cesar Milan has said “This can be a heartbreaking time for many dog owners and families, but one of the things I believe animals come into our lives to teach us that aging and death are part of nature, that in living life, we must experience and accept death as merely another phase of nature’s life cycle. Dogs celebrate life and they are okay with death. In fact, they are much better with death than we are. We need to look at them as our teachers in this department. Their natural wisdom can help us find comfort when we are facing our own human frailty and death.” I love this! He also says when a dog is diagnosed with a serious illness, he does not perceive this the way we do. He keeps on living and adapts. They live in the moment every single day. The decision to put a fur baby down is truly one of the hardest decisions we humans must face. It needs to not be about us, but about when you feel your baby is ready... tired of the suffering. I have personally watched people let their dogs linger way, way too long and while it is not my business to advise owners on the right time, it is excruciating to see. My best advice when owners are mourning is “one day at a time, cry when you need to, try to stay busy... and then one day, you will smile over the wonderful memories.” I better remember my own advice with my precious, little Pomeranian rescue, Moe who is estimated to be about 14 years old now. Fortunately, for now, he is still a bit active and you can bet I am cherishing each day with him.

Susan Tanner

Windermere Pet Sitter 678-755-2931 bulldawgsusan@yahoo.com

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What is the #1 indicator of long-term success?

Join us for Open House and find out! High School Open House Thursday, October 10th 9:00am-10:30am Upper School Gymnasium

1st - 5th Grade Open House Tuesday, October 22nd 9:00am-10:30am Lower School Building

955 Peachtree Parkway | Cumming, GA 30041 | 770 888 4477 | pinecrestacademy.org Located just 15 minutes from Windermere | RSVP: admissions@pinecrestacademy.org


FORSYTH COUNTY

News from the

Forsyth Chamber of Commerce

Halcyon: Forsyth County’s Next Big Thing On September 18th, Forsyth County welcomed a brandnew mixed-use development that not only offers restaurants and retail opportunities, but hotels and residential units. Halcyon will create a significant economic impact on Forsyth County and the metro Atlanta area. With its motto of “Where Celebration Happens Freely,” Halcyon promises to be a fun, game-changing mixed-use development that will provide value to both residents and visitors alike. Halcyon is the latest mixed-use development that is capitalizing on the trend of suburban residents seeking high-end options for dining, shopping, and living. It is approximately 135 acres and is located on Ga. 400 near Alpharetta. This $370 million development has a healthy mix of restaurants, retail, offices, and residential accommodations. The dining options include an eclectic group of cuisines, ranging from Mexican and Chinese restaurants to a dinein movie theater. The shopping options include everything from the Mercedes-Benz Experience Center to Apricot Lane, which is a women’s boutique apparel chain specializing in high-quality fast fashion. Halcyon also includes two future hotels and 650 residential units, which are expected to range from $400,000 to $600,000.

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Ultimately, Halcyon’s emphasis is on creating a warm, friendly community centered on not only high shopping and dining but enjoying the natural beauty of Forsyth County. Halcyon complements its natural surroundings while providing a wide range of amenities within the complex. For instance, the developers included paved pathways within the community and a common green at the center as a place where visitors and residents can congregate. These subtle features are important and create a positive, optimistic environment where people want to work, play, and live. Halcyon isn’t the first type of mixed-use development in Forsyth County or the metro Atlanta area. But having said that, Halcyon represents a massive economic opportunity for both residents and businesses. One significant benefit from the opening of Halcyon is that it provides a terrific opportunity for visitors to come to Forsyth County. RocaPoint Partners, which acquired the property four years ago, is focused on inviting an eclectic group of retail tenants into Halcyon. These tenants are quite unique and are difficult to find in the metro Atlanta area. Because of this, Halcyon represents an attractive option for visitors who want are looking for a night full of great food and entertainment.

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Also, due to the pedestrian-friendly nature of Halcyon, visitors can spend hours browsing the shops or eating a terrific meal at one of Halcyon’s restaurants. Ultimately, residents and visitors of the metro Atlanta area may seriously consider a visit to Forsyth County because of the fun and unique shopping and retailing opportunities at Halcyon. One of the most compelling benefits from Halcyon, however, are the commercial opportunities. Developers have offered a whopping 500,000 square feet of retail and office space to tenants. And as discussed above, most of these tenants are unique and cater to shoppers with all types of preferences. Economic Development Across Borders Forsyth County’s State of the County Address, hosted by the Cumming-Forsyth County Chamber of Commerce, saw the roll-out of a new partnership between Forsyth County Government, the Chamber of Commerce, the Development Authority, Forsyth County Schools and Forsyth County’s higher education institutions, called Forward Forsyth. This partnership is serving as the driving force behind Forsyth County’s strategic economic development plan produced in 2018 by TIP Strategies consultants. The plan identified target industries: e-commerce, data services, technology, healthcare and advanced manufacturing, to name a few. It also promoted action items like convention center development, development of commercial product in north Forsyth County, mixed-use developments, efficient regulatory processes and other items. The plan also recommended meeting with emerging companies in communities like Nashville that may be looking for expansion opportunities in metro Atlanta. To explore this idea, Forward Forsyth’s Vice President of Economic Development, Robert Long, and Forward Forsyth’s Existing Project Manager, Alex Warner, are planning a trip to Nashville to meet with companies in early October.

The tax revenues from these tenants will help advance many important initiatives throughout Forsyth County. Ultimately, the economic effect of these additional tax revenues is meaningful and will play a role in the future of the community. While under construction, Halcyon hosted a Behind-theScenes for Cumming-Forsyth County Chamber of Commerce investors. To learn more about Halcyon, don’t hesitate to check out www.visithalcyon.com. Here, you can find more information about Halcyon’s dining, shopping, and living options.

Nashville Business Journal reported on this activity, noting visits from economic developers as far west as Utah! “With a growing number of fintech, IoT (internet of things), AI (artificial intelligence) and blockchain companies in Forsyth County. Technology is one of our target sectors. Our top school system in Georgia, lowest property taxes in metro Atlanta and high concentration of tech workers and engineers residing in Forsyth County, make us a great fit for expanding tech companies,” commented Robert Long, Forward Forsyth’s Vice President of Economic Development. Since the beginning of 2019, Forward Forsyth’s efforts have contributed to the creation of nearly $62 million in new capital investments and more than 400 new jobs as a result of 54 economic development projects. To learn more about this economic development plan and the strategies included in it e-mail Robert Long at rlong@cummingforsythchamber.org.

Nashville has succeeded at attracting a high volume of tech businesses from other states, resulting in its tech sector being ranked as a top emerging tech hub in the nation. As these businesses grow and thrive, Nashville becomes a fertile field for economic recruiters from all over the country. Recently the

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ARC REQUESTS

Does your home need some work? Are you thinking about renovating? ...Not sure if your project needs approval? Most projects that are performed to a home or lot require prior approval from the Association. Contact us at Windermereactivities@comcast.net • As a reminder, the ARC Request process is outlined below.

FOR A COMPLETE COPY OF THE ARC GUIDELINES PLEASE CLICK HERE. Section 1.01 Modifications Requiring Approval Every structure or thing which is placed, erected, or installed upon any Unit and all improvements or other work (including staking, clearing, excavation, grading, and other site work, exterior alterations of existing improvements, or planting or removal of landscaping) which takes place within Windermere, must be in compliance with the Declaration and the Architectural Guidelines. New construction or any change or modification that is visible from the outside of a residence is subject to these guidelines and the authority and approval of the ARC. Section 1.02 Submittals (a) Process A three-step process as follows: (i)Complete online Application for Modification form (ii) Gather required supporting documentation (iii) Submit Application and supporting documentation to the Property Manager – PLEASE NOTE THE DATE RECEIVED BY THE PROPERTY MANAGER MAY DIFFER FROM THE DATE PRINTED ON THE ONLINE APPLICATION FOR MODIFICATION FORM

(b) Fee for the process There are no fees for the standard review process for ARC Applications. However, per the Financial Policies and Procedures Applications to the Architectural Review Committee for changes, alterations, additions, or deletions to property by delinquent homeowners will not be considered until all obligations for that individual property are resolved. Certain projects such as but not limited to, an addition to a residence, new construction and pool/courtyard additions may require review from a licensed architect. These types of projects shall be subject to additional review fees as determined by the Board or their designee. The property owner will receive notification of additional fees once an application has been submitted and all fees must be paid prior to starting the review process. Fees are payable via check or money order. If you wish to expedite the standard review process for your ARC Application which would not require review by a licensed architect rush fees will be charged as follows: Approval in 2-4 Days once a complete form is submitted - $100 fee payable at the time of submission. Approval in 5-7 Days once a completed from is submitted - $50 fee payable at the time of submission. At the discretion of the Association Manager, certain projects may not be permitted to be rushed. Applications may be submitted at any time, with an average processing time of 14 business days. Please plan ahead for all projects, including holiday and birthday gifts. Failure to receive prior approval for any and all projects is subject to sanctions for violation including unapproved modification fines starting at $200. Please contact us at windermereactivities@comcast.net if you do not receive a decision letter. Ensure all required documentation including but not limited to: (paint samples, roof shingles, plat/survey site, materials lists, renderings, etc.) are included with your application. Failure to provide the required documentation may result in the application not being accepted or delays in the processing time.

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