4 C RY D E R
P O I N T
JULY ANNOUNCEMENTS
As has been announced, we achieved a
quorum at this year’s Board of Directors’
election held on June 22. A total of 56%
of shareholder votes were cast which
provided for an official election. Thank
you to all who understood that ‘your
vote counts!’ Everyone on the Board
feels strongly that community involvement
is very important, and your participation
in the voting process—whether
in person at the meeting or by proxy—is a
key component of that.
I would like to thank shareholders Loy Lassman and Tom Ryan
for serving as Inspectors of Election during the meeting. They
worked alongside Metro Management, which oversaw the proceedings,
and provided a double and triple check to ensure that
all votes were counted properly.
I would also like to take this opportunity to thank Minna
Cohen for her years of service on the Board. She has been a pleasure
to work with, and on behalf of the Board we thank her for her
dedication and contributions. Minna, you’ll be missed.
It’s also time to welcome Joel Haravay to the Board. Joel’s years
of experience as an educator, as well as his familiarity with working
on committees, will be a great asset to the Board as we continue
our efforts towards property improvements and other important
initiatives. All of us on the Board are looking forward to
working with him as he begins his two-year term. See you at the
next Board meeting, Joel!
If you haven’t already done so, please sign up for this season’s
Adult Pool Party, which is set for Saturday, July 15. It’s the Big
Event of the summer, and the Quality of Life Committee has
been working closely with our pool management company, Elite,
to make that 2017’s party is even better than last year’s (and last
year’s was a huge success!). New this year: Residents who are not
pool members are welcome to sign up and join the fun. Be sure
to read the flyer for all the details.
Till next time, Jill Davis
Publisher & Editor Victoria Schneps-Yunis
Associate Publisher Joshua A. Schneps
Editor In Chief Jill Davis
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& REMINDERS
JULY 2017 Message from the
Board President
CRYDER POINT
• T h e O f f i c i a l N e w s p a p e r o f C r y d e r P o i n t •
“We’re All About You”
HOMEOWNER’S INSURANCE: All
residents are required to maintain
homeowner’s insurance. Please submit
a copy of your Declarations Page
to the Management Office as soon as
possible.
COMPACTOR ROOMS: Residents are
advised to adhere to the signage in
the compactor rooms and to keep the
rooms neat. All trash is to be placed
in the chute, and paper/cardboard
and plastics/glass/metal are to be
put into their respective bins. A designated
bucket is in each room for
batteries. Please contact your concierge
or Management if you have
any questions.
SHOPPING CARTS: Carts are provided
in lobbies as a convenience to
transfer packages to and from apartments.
Residents are kindly reminded
to return them to the lobby promptly
after use. Do not leave them in elevators
or hallways. If you need assistance,
please contact your concierge.
STORAGE IN GARAGES IS PROHIBITED:
Residents are not permitted to
store personal items in the garages. If
you have items in the garage, please
remove them immediately. Items not
removed will be discarded. If you
need assistance, contact the Management
MANAGEMENT OFFICE SERVICES:
To protect your privacy and maximize
Management Office resources,
no personal business services (copying,
faxing, printing, etc.) are permitted
in the Management Office.
Only Cryder Point business is to be
handled. Thank you for your cooperation.
APARTMENT PROBLEMS: If you
have a problem in your apartment
such as heat, plumbing, etc., please
contact your Concierge. He/she will
notify the Office to provide assistance
as soon as possible.
APARTMENT RENOVATIONS: Shareholders
are required to contact
Management prior to initiating any
renovations/improvements, including
but not limited to the installation of
split-system air conditioning, kitchen
or bathroom remodeling, installation
of balcony screens, etc. Please contact
the Office with any questions.
EMERGENCY CONTACTS: All residents
have received a form to provide
the Office with updated contact
information in the event of an emergency.
If you have not already done
so, please complete and return the
form as soon as possible.
DOG OWNERS: Register your dog!
Your dog must wear a CPOC issued
medallion anywhere on CPOC
property. Dogs observed without a
medallion will be assumed not to be
registered and owners will be subject
to a $250 fine. See Stacey in the office
to register.
DOG WALKING: House Rules expressly
prohibit walking dogs anywhere
on the property to relieve
themselves; failure to comply will
result in a warning and/or $250 fine.
Please keep your dog on a short
leash to prevent them from wandering
onto the grass of CPOC property.
CONTACTING THE BOARD: Please
e-mail the Board at board@cryderpoint.
com or leave a note with your
concierge, at the Management Office
or in the Suggestion Box in your
lobby.
Management Office: 718-767-5003
Management Office Fax: 718-767-1549
/e-mail: Stacey.cpoc@gmail.com
Lobby/Doorman: 718-767-5336
Board of Directors e-mail: board@cryderpoint.com
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