THE CHARBONNEAU VILLAGER 5
January 2020
A BUSY COUPLE OF
MONTHS AT THE CCC
By STEVE SWITZER
CHARBONNEAU COMMUNICATIONS CHAIR
F
ollowing through on the
Charbonneau 2020 Plan
(adopted in 2006), as well as our
current vision of the future, the
CCC Board continues to move forward
with our expansion of our facilities, as
well as increased communication with
our HOA.
All of these issues are discussed on our
website, CharbonneauCountryClub.com.
Since this is exclusively for residents of
Charbonneau, we ask that you register
with your name and email address in
order to have access to the Project
Updates, as well as Board Minutes.
Why does the CCC need more space?
Our current usage report documents
that over 1,500 events with over 20,000
people have used the clubhouse since
April. We estimate that well over 30,000
people use the clubhouse on an annual
basis.
Our vision for the future of
Charbonneau is a community that
maintains and protects is core values
while planning wisely to accommodate
the social, demographic and economic
changes appearing on the near future
and far horizons.
Village Center Task Force update
The Task Force has recommended that
the plans for the Village Center, once
received by the architect, be presented to
the community for discussion and review.
The process is still ongoing but our
residents will be kept up to date via email
and our website.
Dues and misinformation
New patio cover Golf course discussions
Amendment of governing documents
We have amended our governing
documents to bring them in line with
$ 489,000
Strategic planning
Charbonneau is our Oregon Planned
Community. The golf course is integral
to the success and livability of our
community. Both CGC and CCC are
working toward an agreement that will
bring the golf course and the water
company under ownership of our
community. In the weeks ahead, we
expect to see a proposal from CGC.
When completed, we will host a series
of town halls and meetings to discuss
everyone’s concerns and gather input
from the community.
The CGC agreed to fully fund an
architecturally designed patio cover
over the garden terrace. This will be
mutually beneficial to CGC and CCC to
better utilize the indoor facilities and
the external patio.
32450 SW Estates Post Rd
Oregon Statues (ORS 94) known as
Oregon’s Planned Community Act.
CCC urges all residents to disregard
rumors and misinformation that appears
on various “shadow websites,” or
community pages not affiliated with CCC.
The board and staff continue to be
available to answer any questions
regarding dues and funding of the
Community Center. We held our Fireside
Chat on Nov. 22 where board members
explained how and why the dues
increased, the limits of that and future
increases and the value of keeping our
reserves fully funded. Our HOA attorney
provides guidance on these and other
issues in line with our CC&R’s, by-laws,
and the Oregon Planned Community Act.
Common vision of CCC and CGC
FEATURED LISTING
We expect a proposal from the golf
course very soon. At that time, we will
work to mitigate any of our concerns and
return it to CGC and their shareholders
for their formal approval and
resubmission to CCC. When it comes
back to our board, it will then be
presented to the entire HOA for input and
discussion.
RESIDENTIAL
3 BEDS
2 BATHS
1,747 SQFT
19391404
Private lot, 3 car garage. Custom cabinetry in kitchen,
pull-outs, wine rack & wet bar. Unique atrium adds
style and natural light. Extensive hardwood flooring.
Master suite w/updated walk-in tile shower, granite
counters. Fenced backyard with abundant paver patio.
CHARBONNEAU TEAM
Lisa Willett
Broker, Licensed in Oregon
Phone: (503)-318-7585
Mark Willett
Unlicensed Assistant to Lisa Willett
Phone: (503)-348-1008
We now have monthly community sales
reports available at the office.
31840 SW Charbonneau Dr. Suite B