Category Archives: Announcements
Proposed Contract with Association Services
In accordance with the Board’s absolute desire to be transparent, it is posting the proposed agreement (contract) with Association Services. The Board feels that it has negotiated the best possible agreement for the Seaview community and is presenting it so … Continue reading →
Statement on Rescinded Motion Concerning Liens and Foreclosures
Thank you for being patient with the Board, which has four new members. We are all working hard to get everyone up to speed on all responsibilities. Regarding the vote to rescind the motion dated June 13, 2019, concerning liens … Continue reading →
NOTICE TO SEAVIEW MAILBOX HOLDERS
The new address format utilized by the USPS has phased out the RR2 designation and requires both street address and box number. Please begin using this format: Name, street address, (space) pound sign (space) box number, city, state and zip … Continue reading →
Did you Receive your Newsletter and Invoice?
If you have not received the 2019 newsletter, and dues invoice, please contact board@kseca.org with newsletter in the subject line.
Continue reading →PAVILION USAGE POLICY
To reserve the pavilion for your event, you must be a Kalapana Seaview Estates owner. For your event, please abide by the following rules: No commercial activity (i.e., selling or charging for activities) No amplified music without prior permission from … Continue reading →
Soliciting proxies for the 2019 AGM
The KSECA Board of Directors is soliciting proxies for the 2019 AGM which will be held Sunday, April 28, 2019.
Continue reading →KFA little fire ants Treatment report for November 20th
On this day the technician treated with specific focus in areas: Treated heavily on both sides of Main Road and Nahokulele Rd. Treat heavy into bushes both sides of road. Seaview Lawn Treated around perimeter heavily into bushes and treated … Continue reading →
Links for Seaview Air Quality
Links for Seaview air quality. Both are important. Together they provide us with a lot more info with which we can make health decisions. Remember SO2 is odorless, H2S you can smell in very low concentrations, and particulates you can’t … Continue reading →