Tuesday, April 10, 2018

900 Marshy Cove Board of Directors: Position Open

To all Owners at 900 Marshy Cove,

A Board of Directors position is currently open. Any owner interested in the future of our building and our Deep Harbour Community is strongly encouraged to apply. 

The Board of Directors has four regular meetings usually scheduled on the Second Saturday of January, March, September, and November.  The board also hosts the Annual meeting of all Members on the second Saturday in May.

The board is responsible for the annual budget and directing Sentry Management in the execution of the annual maintenance and improvement plan. 

Any interested owner can send their name to MC900@comcast.net or contact one of the current board members. Questions?  Comments?  Click Here

We need your help! 

George B. , Unit 408
President, MCCA





Friday, April 6, 2018

New Gate Remote Operators Available.

New remote transmitters are available.
The cost of each remote is $27 and will only be available and assigned to unit owners.  They can be acquired at the Sentry office.

Each button controls a different gate.
The big button “I” opens Cedar St
“II” opens Trenton St
“III” opens 700 Cattail Cove

Each remote has a unique sequence number which will enable management to control the use of the remotes if lost or stolen.

The remotes will remain the property of the Deep Harbour Master Association.  

Each owner may "lease" 2 remotes.
Additional remotes may be acquired for a $100 fee. See formal policy on the tab on this site.  

Click here >>Gate Remote Policy 2018

Contact Sentry to acquire remotes. (410) 221-0398, ext 57104

cambridge@sentrymgt.com



send your questions and comments to deepharbour@comcast.net

DHMA Annual Meeting of Members, 
Friday, 7:00 PM, June 1, 2018, Dorchester Library

What do you think? DOGS

In the past months several residents, both owners and tenants, have suggested that we have a "no dogs" policy here at 900 Marshy Cove.  This would be a membership decision. Unit owners must vote on a rule change. Maryland State Condominium Law requires a 60% vote (29 owners) to carry an amendment to our by-laws.  If a rule were adopted, all current dogs would be grandfathered. 

Our pet policy has been to too difficult to enforce reliably and consistently. Many fail to register their pets despite penalties. Incidents have generated complaints with limited remedy.  Overweight dogs, aggressive behavior, barking, and the occasional accident, have upset non-dog owners and dog owners alike.  

Our exterior grounds have also been damaged with urine that burn-out patches of grass. Some dog owners fail to comply with the pick-up rule.

We live in close quarters so house rules are necessary to ensure the safety, and comfort of all residents. Pets provide companionship for many.  Sometimes issues like this need just to be addressed. Many condominium organizations like 900 Marshy Cove in Maryland have adopted "No Dog" policies.  

Before any formal action is taken, please express your opinion by sending an email to mc900@comcast.net

~YES,  I am in favor of a "No Dogs " amendment

~NO, The current "Pet Policy" is sufficient

~Need more information, Here's what I think!

It's time to break the silence. Your reply will be heard. 
This subject will be an agenda item at our 
Annual Meeting of Members on May 12, 2018.


Regards to all, 
George B, President, 
900 Marshy Cove Condominium Association

Photo taken from Generation III - Mike T.