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Somerset Brooke Home Owners Meeting December 4 th 2007

Agenda Opening and Welcome Board Updates – New Member Votes – Financial Update 2008 Projects Mailbox Proposal Misc – Website Changes – Recycling Discussion & Proposal

Board Updates Current Board Members – Guy Snowdy – President – Doug Benson – Vice President – Troy Bower – Acting Treasurer Ratification of Troy Bower (Treasurer) Voting for Secretary and “At Large” Nominees Michael St Louis Dan Berutti

Financial Update Current Cash on Hand Please see Board Member for this information (web)

P&L Statement Please see a Board Member for this information (web)

2008 Projects Pool Update Landscaping Enhancements Entrance Lighting Mailbox Changes

Somerset Brooke Cluster Mailbox Proposal

Why a Proposal for Subdivision Cluster Mail Boxes – Mail based Identity Theft – Unsightly curb side mail boxes currently in subdivision – Family safety and protection

Identity Theft Statistics – One in 4 Homes in the USA – 58.8 victims per 100,000 persons in Kansas – $18,000 per victim stolen, Lenexa KS – “Most Identity Theft involves the Mail”, USPS 9% of Identity Theft and fraud cases involved information from stolen mail 810,000 victims attributed to stolen mail in US

Use the letter slots at your post office to mail letters, or give them to a letter carrier. Pick up your mail promptly after delivery. Don’t leave it in your mailbox overnight. Consult with your local postmaster for the most up-to-date regulations on mailboxes, including the availability of locked centralized or curbside mailboxes. Follow these steps to protect your mail:

10 Ways To Protect Against Mail Theft 1.Never put outbound mail into an unsecured mailbox, especially if it contains checks or sensitive personal information. Instead, take it to a U.S. Post Office branch or place it in a U.S.P.S. mail collection box. 2.Always use a locking mailbox for incoming mail. Install a locking mailbox approved as secure by the U.S. Postal Service or use a U.S. Post Office box. Contact your local Postmaster for regulations and specifications regarding locking mailboxes. 3.Remove mail from your mailbox promptly, especially if your mailbox is not secure. If you won't be home when sensitive or valuable mail is delivered, have it held or have a trusted neighbor or friend retrieve it. 4.Don't have mail delivered while you're out of town. Have the post office hold your mail if you'll be away for an extended period. 5.Don't have blank checks delivered to your home address. Instead, have them held at your bank branch until you can pick them up personally. Identity Theft and the Mail

6.Reduce the number of credit offers sent to you by mail. Contact the three major credit reporting agencies and have your credit report marked "no solicitation." 7.Make sure you're informed when sensitive mail has been sent to you, and follow up quickly if it doesn't arrive as expected. 8.Consider starting or joining a Neighborhood Watch program. If you see a mail theft in progress, be a good witness by calling 911 and providing the best possible description of any persons and vehicles involved. 9.At the workplace, watch out for "Financial Friday" mail theft. Leaving mail in insecure locations over the weekend in order to leave work a little earlier is a dangerous practice that identity thieves know and exploit. 10.If you feel you've been victimized in a mail fraud scheme that involves the U.S. Mail, submit a Mail Fraud Complaint Form to the U.S. Postal Inspection Service. If you have become a victim of identity theft, contact the FTC, the credit bureaus, and your bank, and obtain expert guidance immediately to resolve your problem as quickly as possible. Identity Theft and the Mail

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Cluster Box Options, US Mail Supply Eight Home unit Features 8 Standard Compartments 2 Standard Parcel Compartments - Height 10" & 13" Standard Compartment size - Height 3" x Width 12 7/8“ Price: $

Cluster Box Options, US Mail Supply Sixteen Home Unit Features 16 Standard Compartments 2 Standard Parcel Compartments - Height 10" & 13" Standard Compartment size - Height 3" x Width 12 7/8“ Price: $

Cluster Box Installation Cost Scenario A Eight Home unit

8 Home Unit – Possible Layout

Cluster Box Installation Cost Scenario B Sixteen Home unit

16 Home Unit – Possible Layout

Next Steps Vote on proposal for Cluster boxes – By-Law Change Required Formally engage USPS Regional Contact – Bill Quinley Procure – Boxes themselves – Contractor for cement pads and installation

Misc Updates Website has Moved – – Password for Directory – Please see Board Member (web) – Restrictions have been posted (PDF) – Send Updates to Recycling Discussion – Two Options All-In for Entire Neighborhood Per Houshold Reimbursement at the End of the Year