Tuesday, March 6, 2007

Maravilla Homes response to KVUE story

Maravilla's public response to the KVUE story from their website, which has now been removed:


Maravilla's Response to KVUE's Report

As per the story airing on February 28, 2007, Maravilla wishes to
respond to the Negative journalism depicted by KVUE Defenders and their
reporter Christine Haas. While Ms. Haas and her team have succeeded in
their sensationalistic journalism in a one-sided consumer report, we
feel that there are more pieces to the story that were neglected in the
broadcast.

These willfully neglected pieces of the story will now be brought to
light below. We have a responsibility to our homeowners and the
community to tell the story accurately, and unveil all facts associated
with this matter.

Here are the facts:

In response to the liens by Jimmy Evans and Chasco:

- These companies were hired to do the development for this subdivision,
i.e. cutting in roads. These liens are for some previous work as well as
the retainage amount for the job which is commonly paid at acceptance of
the Subdivision. There is a bond in place for the subdivision to assure
the finish-out of the development. Chasco and Jimmy Evans have placed
liens on the Subdivision and not individual lots. As Chasco and Jimmy
Evans have made no improvements to individual lots. These liens are in
process of being dealt with.

In response to drainage issues within the neighborhood:

- When the plans for the subdivision were completed, culvert sizes were
specified on an individual lot basis per engineering plans. When each
individual job was permitted, 18" culverts were specified per Travis
County. The 18" culverts were installed as specified, but did not match
the engineering plans. Once the discrepancy between the culvert sizing
were brought to our attention, Travis County was consulted and it was
decided that the original engineering specifications were to be met.
Maravilla Homes is moving forward in replacing these culverts as
necessary. In addition, there are also some concerns on drainage in the
subdivision. The original drainage was done per engineering plan, with
the exception of the culverts which are being modified. A new engineer
has been brought on board by Maravilla Homes to address the outstanding
issues within the subdivision. Travis County and Maravilla Homes are
working together diligently to address this issues. (Please see the
e-mail below for details.) Regarding the flooding comments, to our
knowledge, there has been no incident of water entering into any home in
our community.

Not only have several of our residents e-mailed and spoken to Ms. Haas
in efforts to stop this story from airing, a petition has circled the
neighborhood as well. In addition to drawing negative attention to our
community, this story could potentially decrease the property values for
everyone in the neighborhood. The negative depiction of all Maravilla
homeowners is false. There are many homeowners that love their homes and
whose opinions were of no interest to Ms. Haas. (Please see customer
comments below on the joy and contentment in living in a superior-built,
Maravilla Home.) The desire of homeowners to uphold the prestige and
their property values is also of no concern to Ms. Haas. The prejudiced
opinion from a minority has spoken, and KVUE Defenders feels this makes
for the most compelling journalism.




Travis County's Response to Maravilla's Outstanding Issues:


-----Original Message-----

Paul, thank you for meeting with us yesterday to discuss a plan of
action to address the issues in Maravilla.

As per our discussion yesterday:

Ed Moore will assess the current construction and submit a signed and
sealed letter attesting to either that the improvements were built as to
the original construction plan or listing the improvements that deviate
from the original construction plans.

Ed Moore will also submit a new set of construction plans (to amend the
original construction plans) to address the drainage issues in
Maravilla.

Based on discussions at our meeting I am anticipating receiving those
plans in about a month.

Dennis Case (Travis County inspector) will contact Ed Moore and together
they will perform a final construction inspection walk-thru of the
project.

Dennis Case will prepare a new punch list that details the remaining
work that has to be done for compliance with Travis County requirements,
allowing acceptance of the street and drainage improvements on the
original construction plans (including any items not completed, and
items that need to be fixed).

Once the punch list is prepared and the new set of construction plans
are submitted and approved, we will work together on creating a schedule
for the all the required improvements.

We look forward to working with you and getting this project completed.

Thanks,

Anna Bowlin, AICP
Development Services Program Manager
Travis County
854-7561
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3 comments:

Anonymous said...

What's is interesting about this is the owner of Maravilla Homes (former) just had his builder's licencse revoked and is under criminal investigation...this story was the first of many. I say good job!

Anonymous said...

As a maravilla homes resident that had no issues with their home, I am tired of all the bad press with no counterpoints. yes Mike Kelly was a crook but the homes were built very well and now that he is gone that community has healed and has become a wonderful place to live.

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