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the aesthetic of Harbor Bay Isle. She has been a steady presence on the CAC and will be greatly missed! The CAC recently lost CAC Vice-Chair, Hillary Dreyfuss, who moved out of Harbor Bay. Hillary served 4-years on the CAC, and was a wonderful asset. Although new to Harbor Bay when she first joined, she quickly learned the ropes and became a go to person for some of the trickier applications. Her ability to meet with homeowners and thoughtfully explain and enforce the architectural rules was a special quality. Her presence on the CAC is significantly missed, but we wish her well in her next chapter. NEW CAC MEMBER The Community would like to welcome our newest CAC member, Kristi Young, who was appointed in September, 2023. Kristi is a resident of Bay Colony and an attorney by trade. She has already demonstrated a great ability to learn and understand the architectural rules and process. We thank Kristi for her willingness to volunteer and look forward to her contributions to the CAC. VOLUNTEERS NEEDED If you are interested in volunteering for the CAC, we are currently looking for qualified candidates. The CAC meets twice a month, always on Mondays at 6 PM via RingCentral. If you have a few hours a month to contribute to the architectural and landscape preservation of your Community, please consider volunteering. Contact Anisa Dominguez, Architectural Standards Manager, for more information: architecture@harborbay.org.

Community Architectural Committee by Anisa Dominguez, Architectural Standards Manager T HE COMMUNITY WOULD LIKE TO ACKNOWLEDGE the many years of service from three Community Architectural Committee (CAC) members – Pat Mahoney, Gretchen Pivonka, and Hillary Dreyfuss. CAC Chair, Pat Mahoney, will complete a 6-year term on the CAC in January, 2024, the maximum allowed per the Community CC&Rs. She returned to the CAC in 2017 after a 4-year hiatus (she also served on the CAC from 2007 – 2013). In her collective 12-years on the CAC, Pat has been a vital source of knowledge and history. As a retired attorney, Pat always offers a thoughtful and careful approach to reviewing architectural applications. Her understanding and enforcement of the architectural rules is unparalleled. Pat also serves on her Woodbridge Board of Directors and volunteers for the Woodbridge Project Architectural Committee, so she is deeply invested in the upkeep and beautification of the Community she calls home. Her contribution to the CAC has been invaluable and she will be missed dearly! Gretchen Pivonka will complete a 6-year term on the CAC in February, 2024. This was also Gretchen’s second stint on the CAC, after previously serving from 2005 – 2011. Gretchen is our resident expert on all things landscaping, with her Master Gardener certification and educational background in Landscape Horticulture. Her understanding and familiarity of the plant guidelines in the Community cannot be matched. Gretchen previously served on the Woodbridge Board of Directors for many years, and serves as a backup volunteer for the Woodbridge Project Architectural Committee. She can always be counted on to offer her knowledge and recommendations to maintain

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