- Every home/property owner in Boyne View, The Priory, Millbrook and Spire View is an owner and a shareholder of this private park and the management company responsible for its upkeep and development.
- Every home owner and landlord is legally obliged to pay a maintenance fee toward the park’s maintenance, development and insurance. (If the park was to be uninsured we would all be collectively liable).
- If the minimum needed is not collected the company and the park will go into liquidation and the park will be uninsurable as the company running it will no longer exist.
- All house sales or transfers of ownership (including rented accommodation) are legally linked to this fee being paid. Legal documents required for sales cannot be issued by this company if this company does not exist. (This is a legal minefield, this is a road we DO NOT want to go down).
- Failure to secure funding will see the Park become a wasteland which will attract all the things none of us want and all the headaches that go with it.
- The people working behind the scenes are doing so on a purely voluntary basis and are receiving no salary. They are working for you, your park and your future. We cannot do it without each and every one of you.
The choice is simple,
A) Live with a wasteland for free,
or
B) Get this park working for us for just €6 per month.
So Please, Get your standing order set up for just €6 per month and we can get the ball rolling on this.
Additional Administration Charges: |
Up to date Membership Certificate – Free (on request) |
Duplicate Membership Certificate – €10 |
Requisition 37 Form (admin fee) – €180 |
Frequently Asked Questions (click on the arrows for answers):
Why do I have to pay a fee, surely the council should maintain the park.
What happens if I decide not to pay?
What are the penalty fees and when do they start to apply?
Where does the money go and can I see the accounts?
My neighbour doesn’t pay, or my neighbour’s house is rented, why should I pay?
I purchased my property not knowing anything about this management company. Am I exempt from these fees?
Who actually built the park and when?
Is the Park Insured?
Do the Directors of the management company get paid?
I know I owe money, but I don’t know how much or for when. How do I find this out and get back on track with my fees?
What do we do about anti-social behaviour in and around the park?
When will the proposed projects commence in the park?
Answer: Whilst most of the projects are roughly priced, the maintenance will come first along with some of the smaller projects such as tree planting and spring flowers. The larger projects will commence when they are within our budget after maintenance, administration and insurance costs are covered. €6 per month by 633 properties is €45,576 per annum. This is what we would be working with when all houses are paying their fees. When we have this income it would be safe to assume we could take on 1 or 2 large projects per year meaning in 5 years time we could have secured a good portion of these larger projects and on track to get them all.The proposed projects by JPP are as follows.
Smaller projects
1. Tree planting for the next 5 years
2. Fences cleaned
3. New Signage
4. Spring/ summer flowering bulbs planted at various locations
5. Flower basket displays either on external fencing or on high poles around the walkway.
6. Small landscaped areas at entrances for Shrubbery/ floral displays
7. Fence repainted
8. Security patrols
9. Litter patrols & collection
Larger Projects
1. All Weather Walkway / Running / Cycling track
2. Lockable gates on all entrances
3. Woodland walkway at the front end (main road)
4. GAA & Soccer Pitch
5. Revamped Basketball/Tennis courts
6. Outdoor Gym equipment / exercise spots
7. Car parking facility
8. Extended / resurfaced centre plaza for family events / markets etc.
9. Kiddies practice drive/cycle area
10. Floodlight installation (if required)
11. Outdoor astro turf pitch (this would be a luxury item)