Monday, February 09, 2026

Blue Mountain Price List

Blue Mountain Community Management's (BMCM) 2025 fee schedule for Vancouver, WA, utilizes a "Menu of Services" model where administrative costs are billed separately from the base management fee. This approach contrasts with some competitors who favor "qq" agreements where many of these costs are included in a fixed rate.





While BMCM is a large, established player as part of the Associa network, its performance ratings often trail behind smaller or more service-focused local competitors. 


BMCM uses a menu-based billing system, other local firms offer different structures: 

• Invest West Management (IWM): Explicitly states their goal is to provide a "Full-Service" management agreement without charging "extra" for services they consider standard. However, they also offer a menu-driven model similar to BMCM's for associations that prefer to pick and choose services.

• Alternative Providers: Some associations in the Vancouver area have transitioned to firms like Bluestone and Hockley, citing improved service quality after using BMCM.

Comparison to Industry Standards
Nationally, the average HOA management fee ranges from $10 to $20 per unit per month. BMCM’s fee structure aligns with industry trends where larger communities often receive lower per-unit rates because administrative costs scale more efficiently.
Regional Market Context (Vancouver/Portland)
While BMCM uses a menu-based billing system, other local firms offer different structures:

 
  • Invest West Management (IWM): Explicitly states their goal is to provide a "Full-Service" management agreement without charging "extra" for services they consider standard. However, they also offer a menu-driven model similar to BMCM's for associations that prefer to pick and choose services.
  • Alternative Providers: Some associations in the Vancouver area have transitioned to firms like Bluestone and Hockley, citing improved service quality after using BMCM.
Analysis of BMCM Specific Charges
BMCM's 2025 rates for specific administrative tasks are as follows:
CategoryBMCM 2025 FeeNotes
Account Maintenance$1.00 per unit/monthBilled to the Association.
Portal/Technology Fee$35 to $75/monthVaries by community size (up to 101+ units).
Corporate Transparency Act (CTA)$495/yearIncludes $100 for extra filings.
Architectural Review (ARC)$27.00$100 for expedited processing.
Invoice Processing$1.50 per invoiceEmergency processing adds $30 per payment.
Digital Records Storage$12/monthStandard monthly fee.


Key Considerations for BOD - Observations & "Hidden" Costs
Exhibit A contains several "trap" expenses that can add up quickly if the Board is active:

Meeting Overages: Meetings exceeding 2 hours or ending after 9:00 PM incur a $225.00 per 30-minute charge. This is a very high "overtime" rate - This BOD is inactive, so it's not a problem.


The "Postage + 10%" Rule: Most physical mailings aren't just the cost of a stamp. BMCM charges Cost + 10% plus a $0.30/piece "Rush" fee if turnaround is needed within 72 hours.

Financial Coordination: There are several annual "flat" feesAnnual Audit Coordination: $550.00

Annual Financial Review: $350.00

1099 Review/Processing: $125.00 total

Insurance Claims: They charge 20% of the claim or an hourly rate to administer insurance claims. For a large pipe burst or roof claim, this could be thousands of dollars.Total Cost vs. Base Fee: Companies with a lower base management fee often make up the difference through a detailed menu of services like BMCM's. 

Boards should estimate the annual volume of ARC applications, invoices, and mailings to determine the true total cost.

Service Model Flexibility: BMCM's model is highly granular, charging for items like credit card usage (25% of purchase) and individual eStatement fees ($1.00 per statement). This differs from firms that wrap these into a single "technology" or "administrative" overhead fee.

Digital Records vs. Tech Fees
Digital/Electronic Data Records Storage and the Portal/Technology Fee.

According to the Exhibit A, Data Storage is tiered ($35, $55, or $75) based on units.

The Portal Fee is also tiered ($25, $40, or $55).

Combined, a 101+ unit association is paying $130/month ($75 + $55) just for the software and storage.
Bluestone Real Estate Services (formerly Bluestone and Hockley) is a major competitor to Blue Mountain Community Management (BMCM) in the Vancouver, WA, and Portland, OR, markets. They manage over 65 associations and 15,000 "doors" across the Pacific Northwest

Comparison: Bluestone vs. Blue Mountain
While both firms use modern technology and online portals, their reputations among residents and boards differ:
    Service Philosophy : Bluestone emphasizes a low property-to-manager ratio and "personalized attention". In contrast, BMCM (an Associa company) is often criticized for high manager turnover and overloaded portfolios
    Recent reviews for Bluestone are highly polarized. Some residents report a "tremendous relief" and "excellent communication" after switching to them from previous management. However, others cite significant issues with responsiveness, particularly regarding maintenance and legal obligations for disabled residents.


    Fees & Transparency: Unlike BMCM's highly granular 2025 menu of services (e.g., charging for individual eStatements), Bluestone generally markets a "full spectrum" and "customized" management plan. They do, however, have a strict schedule for rule violations ($50–$250+) and late fees.

    Comparison of Property Management

    Recent reviews for Bluestone are highly polarized. Some residents report a "tremendous relief" and "excellent communication" after switching to them from previous management. However, others cite significant issues with responsiveness, particularly regarding maintenance and legal obligations for disabled residents.

    Management CompanyAvg. Yelp RatingKey Feedback Themes
    High Five Properties4.8 / 5.0High praise for communication and frequent site visits.
    Utmost Property Management4.6 / 5.0Frequently cited for integrity and proactive maintenance prevention.
    AMS Association Management3.0 / 5.0Noted for having strong internal systems and professional staff.
    Invest West Management (IWM)2.5 / 5.0Mixed; praised for transition support but criticized for "nickel and diming" fees.
    Blue Mountain (BMCM)1.7 / 5.0Heavily criticized for high manager







    Sunday, February 08, 2026

    Selected Illustrated Scripture Readings

     





    Mark 7:1



    Psalm 84




    1 Kings 8









    1 Kings 8




    1 Corinthians 2


    Isaiah 58






    Matt 5:13


    Mark 6:30



    1 Kings 3




    Mark 6, 7-13


    1 Kings 2



    2 Sam 24









    Miscellaneous 



    Prayer to St Michael 




    Saint Michael the Archangel, defend us in battle. Be our protection against the wickedness and snares of the devil. May God rebuke him, we humbly pray; and do thou, O Prince of the Heavenly Host, by the power of God, cast into hell Satan and all the evil spirits who prowl about the world seeking the ruin of souls. Amen. This prayer was composed by Pope Leo XIII in 1884. Tradition states that after celebrating Mass, the Pope had a terrifying mystical vision of demonic spirits threatening the Church.




    Formulas of the Catholic Doctrine

    The Formulas of Catholic Doctrine are concise summaries of faith and morals, including the Ten Commandments, Precepts of the Church, Sacraments, Creeds, and Virtues. They serve as essential guidelines for belief and practice, often grouped into lists like the Seven Sacraments, Three Theological Virtues, and Seven Gifts of the Holy Spirit.


    The Ten Commandments 






    1. I am the LORD your God. You shall not have strange gods before me..

    2. You shall not take the name of the LORD your God in vain.

    3 Remember to keep holy the LORD's Day.

    4. Honor your father and your mother.

    5. You shall not kill.

    6. You shall not commit adultery.

    7. You shall not steal.

    8. You shall not bear false witness against your neighbor.

    9. You shall not covet your neighbor's wife.

    10. You shall not covet your neighbor's good.





    The Love Commandments 







    The Two Great Commandment, represent the core of Christian ethics as spoken by Jesus in Matthew 22:37-40. They summarize the entirety of the Old Testament "Law and the Prophets" into two essential principles of love. 


    1. You shall love the Lord your God with all your heart, with all your soul, and with all your mind.

    2. You shall love your neighbor as yourself




    THE GOLDEN RULE (Matthew 7:12)




    The Golden Rule, as stated in Matthew 7:12, is a foundational principle of empathy and ethical behavior: "So in everything, do to others what you would have them do to you, for this sums up the Law and the Prophets" [1.1.10, 1.1.21].


    The Beatitudes 


    (Matthew 5:3-12)




    Blessed are the poor in spirit, for theirs is the kingdom of heaven.

    Blessed are they who mourn, for they will be comforted.

    Blessed are the meek, for they will inherit the earth.

    Blessed are they who hunger and thirst for righteousness, for they will be satisfied.

    Blessed are the merciful, for they will be shown mercy.

    Blessed are the pure of heart, for they will see God.

    Blessed are the peacemakers, for they will be called children of God.

    Blessed are those who are persecuted for righteousness' sake, for theirs is the kingdom of heaven.

    Blessed are you when people revile you and persecute you and utter all kinds of evil against you falsely on my account. Rejoice and be glad, for your reward will be great in heaven.

    The Three Theological Virtues 




    In Christian theology, the three theological virtues—Faith, Hope, and Charity—are considered foundational qualities that inform and give life to all other moral virtues. Unlike the cardinal virtues (prudence, justice, fortitude, and temperance), which can be acquired through human effort and habit, theological virtues are believed to be infused by God alone


    Devotional Prayers and Various Rites


    The Four Cardinal Virtues 



    The four cardinal virtues are foundational moral principles that serve as the "hinges" (from the Latin cardo) upon which a virtuous life turns. They were first articulated by Greek philosophers like Plato and Aristotle and later integrated into Christian theology by figures such as St. Augustine and St. Thomas Aquinas.

    1. Prudence

    2. Justice

    3. Fortitude

    4. Temperance

    The seven gifts of the Holy Spirit





    These are divine endowments traditionally understood in Christian theology to help believers live a holy life.
    The list is rooted in Isaiah 11:2-3, which describes the spirit that would rest upon the Messiah.

    1. Wisdom

    2. Understanding

    3. Counsel

    4. Fortitude

    5. Knowledge

    6. Piety

    7. Fear of the LordThe twelve fruits of the Holy Spirit



    The Twelve Fruits of the Holy Spirit 





    The twelve fruits of the Holy Spirit  are visible signs of God’s grace at work within a person. According to the Catechism of the Catholic Church (CCC 1832), these "perfections" help individuals live a holy life and act as the "first fruits of eternal glory



    1. Charity

    2. Joy

    3. Peace

    4. Patience

    5. Kindness

    6. Goodness

    7. Generosity

    8. Gentleness

    9. Faithfulness

    10. Modesty

    11. Self-control

    12. Chastity


    The Five precepts of the Church




    The five precepts of the Church serve as the "indispensable minimum" requirements to guarantee that the faithful maintain a basic spirit of prayer, moral effort, and growth in the love of God and neighbor. According to the Catechism of the Catholic Church (CCC 2041), they are positive laws meant to nourish a moral life through active participation in the Church's liturgical life.


    1. You shall attend Mass on Sundays and on holy days of obligation and remain free from work or activity that could impede the sanctification of such days.

    2. You shall confess your sins at least once a year.

    3. You shall receive the sacrament of the Eucharist at least during the Easter season.

    4. You shall observe the days of fasting and abstinence established by the Church.

    5. You shall help to provide for the needs of the Church.



    The Seven corporal works of mercy





    The Seven Corporal Works of Mercy are foundational Christian practices, that address the physical and material needs of others

    1. Feed the hungry.

    2. Give drink to the thirsty.

    3. Clothe the naked.

    4. Shelter the homeless.

    5. Visit the sick.

    6. Visit the imprisoned.

    7. Bury the dead.



    The four last things




    In Christian eschatology, the Four Last Things are:
    • Death: The end of earthly life and the separation of soul and body.
    • Judgment: The individual (Particular) and general (Final) evaluation of one's life.
    • Hell: Eternal separation from God for those who die in a state of mortal sin. [
    • Heaven: Eternal communion and supreme happiness with God




    The Seven Spiritual Works of Mercy





    The Seven Spiritual Works of Mercy are charitable actions focused on attending to the spiritual, emotional, and intellectual needs of others. While the Corporal Works of Mercy address physical necessities (like feeding the hungry), these seven works aim to heal the soul and mind.

    1. Counsel the doubtful.
    2. Instruct the ignorant
    3. Admonish sinners
    4. Comfort the afflicted
    5. Forget offenses
    6. Bear wrongs patiently
    7. Pray for the living and the dead


    The Seven Capital Sins





    In Christian theology, the Seven Deadly Sins (also known as capital vices) are considered the root of all other immoral behaviors and spiritual decay.


    1. Pride

    2. Covetousness

    3. Lust

    4. Anger

    5. Gluttony

    6. Envy

    7. Sloth






    Saturday, February 07, 2026

    Kingstorm vs Riparia

     

    Financial Comparison

    The total base cost from Kings Stormwater is higher than Riparia's by $1,800.00.
    ItemKings Stormwater ServicesRiparia (via NWPW)
    Stormwater Facilities$11,400.00$8,600.00
    Open Tract / Vegetation$5,350.00$6,350.00
    Subtotal (Pre-Tax)$16,750.00$14,950.00
    Sales Tax (8.6%)*$1,440.50$1,285.70
    Total Estimated Cost$18,190.50$16,235.70
    *The 2026 combined sales tax rate for Camas, WA is 8.6%.

    Scope and Service Comparison
    1. Stormwater Facility Maintenance
    • Kings Stormwater Services ($11,400): Focuses on two specific facilities (#188 Track 12 and #189 P/Track O). Their estimate lists a monthly rate over 12 months, suggesting year-round visits.
    • Riparia ($8,600): Explicitly states 9 visits per year (April–December). Their scope includes detailed annual inspections with photo reports, vegetation control 4x/year, and specific debris removal (0.5 CY per visit).
    2. Open Tract / Vegetation Maintenance
    • Kings Stormwater Services ($5,350): Covers Tract R and Tract J. Their quote specifies "Vegetation Maintenance" and "Mowing" for these areas.
    • Riparia ($6,350): Provides a more detailed schedule: 4 visits (May, June, Aug, Nov) for invasive species spot spraying and 3 mows (2 in spring, 1 in fall) for the hillside and natural trail.
    Key Considerations
    • Visit Frequency: Kings' quote implies 12 months of service, whereas Riparia specifies a seasonal schedule (9 stormwater visits and 4 open tract visits).
    • Detailed Reporting: Riparia’s scope includes formal inspection reports with findings and pictures submitted to the HOA - something the BOD had previously requested, not of King.
    • Recommendation: The NWPW board note recommends Riparia for their "high quality of workmanship and professionalism" and experience on other projects - something that's highly suspect 
    • If the board values year-round presence, Kings may be preferable.