A green future

The August 18 Ottawa Citizen carried an article, “OCH boards the green express”. The article discussed exciting initiatives at Ottawa Community Housing. I think we could follow some of their examples.

They have set up raised vegetable and herb gardens on part of their grounds. We have a small raised herb garden now at Frobisher Place but we could consider a more ambitious plan in the future. I believe the membrane covering the parking garage will eventually need replacing. This will probably mean tearing up most or all of the side yard. Why not use at least part of that yard for a vegetable garden after the membrane work is completed?

OCH has installed a solar wall that reduces winter operating costs for a 17-story building. Could we do something similar?

OCH’s third green move is roof-mounted solar panels. The article claims the electricity generated goes into the electrical grid, bringing in $250,000 annually from the Ontario Power Authority. I’ve learned from the solar system we installed at our cottage that a solar system requires a significant initial setup but pays for itself and more in the long run. I’m also impressed with how well our system works even in winter.

I have another cottage-inspired idea not mentioned by the Citizen. If we installed eaves troughs along the edge of the parking garage roof we could place large barrels under the ends to catch  rain water. We could use that water on our plants. We would need to cover such barrels with screens to keep out curious wildlife.

Except for rain water, I’ve not discussed any of these ideas with the Board. If you think we should pursue any of them at Frobisher Place please contact me or other Directors.

Doug Brandy

Windows and condensation

Condensation, in the form of mist or tiny water droplets, may appear on new windows. Why this occurs and what to do about it is covered in the sample links below. These are Canadian sources. You could easily find more with a Google search.

Relative Humidity Levels and Window Condensation, a Canadian reading list

Getting Rid of Condensation

Window&Surface Condensation What You Should Know

Humidity & Condensation

What is the proper level of humidity for a house in the winter?

CMHC: Problems in All Living Areas

 

Doug Brandy, September, 2012

 


Barbeque

The Frobisher Place summer BBQ was held on Wed., August 15. It was well attended and everyone enjoyed this social event. Thanks to the Social Committee, the Coffee and Chat group and our chef, Rene.

Doug’s blog

My personal observations on Board and related business.

June 21, 2012

After last evening’s AGM, our Board’s membership: Doug Brandy, Ed Carpentier, Mostafa El-Defrawy, Nadia Giancaspro, Annie Katona, Nicolas Mezher, Rene Paquette

June 27, 2012

At the July 9 Board meeting we intend to discuss appointment of officers, establishment of committees and open meetings as well as means of improving communication.

July 9, 2012

Highlights of the Board meeting

Officers: President: Mostafa, VP and Secretary: Nadia, Treasurer: Nicolas

Principles: as described by our new President, the Board will conduct itself with democracy, objectivity and transparency

Committees: We established the following committees with associated Board members. Each committee will propose a mandate and seek membership from the FP community. Committee Chairs are bold below.

Building Management: Mostafa, Ed

Finance/Audit: Nicolas, Rene

Decorating and Grounds: Annie

Governance: Doug, Nadia, Annie

Communication: Doug, Nadia

Social: Rene

Website: we will use this website for quick updates. The Communication Committee will look at all other means to keep in touch with our community.

Town Halls: this will be one of our communication avenues; details to follow

Summer BBQ: there will be one; please contact the Social Committee

July 17, 2012

Railings: We will look at installing railings in consideration of residents with mobility issues.

Windows: If you have questions, Ed would be happy to hear from you by email or phone 613-725-4083.

Town Hall: Monday, July 30, 7 p.m. in the Perrier Room. Please come to hear updates on windows, committees, rules, social events and give us your questions and feedback.

Summer BBQ: will be organised by the Coffee and Chat group for late August.

Bylaw: watch for news on a revised version.

July 25, 2012

You may contact some Board members directly: Doug Brandy, Nadia Giancaspro

July 30, 2012

This evening’s Town Hall was well attended. Many residents signed up for committee membership. Watch for more news on this site and in traditional formats.

August 14, 2012

Highlights of the Board meeting

We will arrange further condensation testing of new windows.

The Governance Committee will do further work on rules, bylaws and proxies.

The Governance, Building, and Finance/Audit Committee membership will be limited to owners only. Other Committees’ membership is not restricted. All Committees are active with their expanded membership.

Ash trees on our property are affected by the emerald ash borer. They will be removed this fall.

September 11, 2012

Highlights of the Board meeting

Our cleaner, Bruce, has returned to Frobisher Place

The Board is looking at further window testing. The Town Hall on October 2 will be an opportunity to discuss windows.

A re-use program will start soon. This will be an opportunity to drop off or pick up used household items that are too good to throw away.

Following a resignation in late August, our Board’s current membership: Doug Brandy, Mostafa El-Defrawy, Nadia Giancaspro, Annie Katona, Nicolas Mezher, Rene Paquette

October 16, 2012

Board membership

The Board vacancy is now filled. Our current membership: Doug Brandy, Mostafa El-Defrawy, Nadia Giancaspro, Annie Katona, Julie MacArthur, Nicolas Mezher, Rene Paquette

Annual General Meeting

Our 2012 AGM took place on Wednesday, June 20, 7:00 p.m.at Rideau Park United Church.

The agenda included the auditor’s report and election of 4 Board members. I’ve included some details in my blog.

August 14: Draft minutes are available on request to those owners who attended the AGM and to those representing owners by proxy.

Proposed new by-law

The proposed bylaw was on the agenda of the April 17 owners meeting. Shortly after the meeting began, a motion passed to table further discussion to the June 20, 2012 AGM to give a committee of owners and representatives of the Board an opportunity to meet to further refine the bylaw. There were not enough owners at the AGM to approve the bylaw.

August-September, 2012: The Governance Committee is currently refining the bylaw and the Board will arrange an owner’s meeting this fall.

The price of democracy is eternal vigilance.

– Thomas Jefferson

Library

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