Phase 1 of the Windows Replacement Study – “Investigation and Repair Concept Definition” – was completed in January 2022. Results were reported in:
o Several monthly HOA meetings
o Mailings to homeowners
o A Town Hall meeting
o Posting on Bay Scene website…
We have discovered, in a few specific units, that the joint sealant between the balcony floor and outer balcony wall below the railing has deteriorated to the point that water intrusion is damaging the stucco above the balcony in the unit below. The HOA will be reaching out to a few contractors…
Read MoreThe door code for the poolside restrooms has been changed. Please see the Access Control section at https://www.bayscenehoa.com/helpful-info for the new code.
Read MoreAs discussed at the last several HOA meetings, Bay Scene has retained Degenkolb Engineers, a structural engineering firm, to evaluate the condition of our buildings. After multiple site visits, the engineers found some areas of concrete deterioration in the slab above our parking structure, apparently caused by decades of water leaking into the crawl space area (what we call “the catacombs”) directly above the garage. You may…
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Read MoreIn late June, the Bay Scene HOA entered into an agreement with Whitmore Architects to investigate and test our existing curtain wall window system and develop conceptual designs and cost estimates for recommended window replacements or repairs…
Read MoreBay Scene has had a change of Managers at Menas HOA Management.
Bay Scene will not be managed by just one Manager, but two! Sarah Espinoza and Kimberly Howard are your new active Community Association Managers. You may reach either of them below with the provided contact information. Please feel free to introduce yourself if you see either one of us onsite and we would love to meet you!…
2021-22 Bay Scene Storage Stickers are now available
$15 each—Bikes stored in the garage racks
(Bikes parked in front of your designated parking space exempt)
$30 each—Numbered kayak/board storage racks Beach Racks and Tower 2 Elevator Racks
$150 each—Boat…
Read MoreLast night a large branch of the Torrey pine tree in front of Tower 4 cracked and fell on the roof of Tower 4 (see photo)…
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