You may have seen the most of the big trees have been cut down. I instructed them to leave the logs stacked up for homeowners to use as firewood if they wanted. they will haul them away soon, so pass the word around that they are first come first serve.
Eric Rawlings
Saturday, June 26, 2010
Tuesday, June 15, 2010
Board Meeting Update
The board met tonight and have discussed a few issues they've asked me to forward to everyone.
Now that the pool is open we as a neighborhood need to be the eyes and ears on monitoring the pool. Already we have had one of the bathrooms vandalized. The door was kicked in and broken. They proceeded to vandalize the interior of the bathroom. Some teenagers have been caught sitting on the roofs again. Another issue are people not from the subdivision using our pool. If you see people letting others in that don't have a pool key or any of these other issues happening please voice up. Let us know or let the parents know what is going on. If you are the last one to leave the pool for the night kindly lower all the umbrellas to keep from the wind blowing them over and breaking them. We already have had to replace one. All these little things that I've discussed can really help out with costs, problems & vandalism if we all help out.
Jared Mortensen is the eagle scout that met with us last night. He is offering approximately 30 scouts to canvas our neighborhood for two days to obtain contact information from all the neighbors and find volunteers for the block captains for the neighborhood watch program. I gave him a map of our subdivision and he will mark those homes that are vacant or that were unable to be reached. He is planning on doing this June 22 and 23. Once we get the information, we will have a block captain meeting with the city of meridian neighborhood watch representative to explain the program and how we are to proceed.
We want to leverage the canvassing that the scouts are going to do by sending out proxy ballots to change our CCR’s. Once we get a list of what the board suggests, we will forward this list to our attorney for suggested changes and put his legal stamp of approval on the process.
Now that the pool is open we as a neighborhood need to be the eyes and ears on monitoring the pool. Already we have had one of the bathrooms vandalized. The door was kicked in and broken. They proceeded to vandalize the interior of the bathroom. Some teenagers have been caught sitting on the roofs again. Another issue are people not from the subdivision using our pool. If you see people letting others in that don't have a pool key or any of these other issues happening please voice up. Let us know or let the parents know what is going on. If you are the last one to leave the pool for the night kindly lower all the umbrellas to keep from the wind blowing them over and breaking them. We already have had to replace one. All these little things that I've discussed can really help out with costs, problems & vandalism if we all help out.
Jared Mortensen is the eagle scout that met with us last night. He is offering approximately 30 scouts to canvas our neighborhood for two days to obtain contact information from all the neighbors and find volunteers for the block captains for the neighborhood watch program. I gave him a map of our subdivision and he will mark those homes that are vacant or that were unable to be reached. He is planning on doing this June 22 and 23. Once we get the information, we will have a block captain meeting with the city of meridian neighborhood watch representative to explain the program and how we are to proceed.
We want to leverage the canvassing that the scouts are going to do by sending out proxy ballots to change our CCR’s. Once we get a list of what the board suggests, we will forward this list to our attorney for suggested changes and put his legal stamp of approval on the process.
Tuesday, May 25, 2010
Pool Party
Don't forget that our annual pool party is this Saturday from 12pm - 6pm. Let's hope that the weather treats us nice. There will be bounce houses and face painting. Bring your own chairs and food. This will be a blast. Be sure to come!
Friday, May 21, 2010
Pool Opens
The pool opens this weekend for Saguaro Canyon. If you've just moved in be sure to go to Snake River HOA's office to get your pool key. Please try to remember the pool rules and regulations.
SAGUARO CANYON
POOL RULES AND REGULATIONS
1. Hours of Operation are from 8:00 A.M. and 10:00 P.M daily starting Memorial Day
Weekend through Labor Day Weekend.
2. NO LIFEGUARD ON DUTY All persons using the pool do so at their own risk.
Owners and managers will not be responsible for accidents and injuries.
3. Owners and managers will not be responsible for articles lost, stolen or damaged.
4. NO DIVING. RUNNING. PUSHING OR SHOVING in or around the pool area.
5. The pool is exclusively for the use of the homeowners of the subdivision and guests of the homeowner when accompanied by the homeowner. Homeowner assumes all
responsibility for their guests as well as for their supervision.
6. To insure space for all homeowners please limit your guests to two (2) per residence.
7. Children under the age of thirteen (13) shall not use the pool without an adult in
attendance.
8. Children must be properly attired, no diapers allowed with exception of swim diapers.
9. Swimmers must shower before entering pool.
10. Any person known to be, or suspected of being afflicted with an infectious disease, suffering from a cough, cold, sores or wearing bandages shall be excluded from using the pool facilities unless such person submits a written statement, signed by a licensed physician, confirming that the person does not present a health hazard to other pool users, or permission is given by Home Owners Association.
11. No pets in the pool area.
12. No food may be served or eaten in or around the pool area at any time without Home
--Owners Association's consent. Refreshments must be served in unbreakable containers.
13. All refuse must be placed in trash containers and pool furniture must be clean before departure.
14. No alcoholic beverages shall be served or consumed in or around the pool area at anytime. No person under the influence of alcoholic beverages is permitted in or near the pool.
15. No Glass or glass containers of any kind.
16. No Smoking.
17. Abusive/foul language, "horseplay", fighting, boisterous or dangerous conduct and/or any noisy behavior disturbing to the other homeowners is forbidden in or around the pool area.
18. No skateboards, roller blades, scooters or bikes in the pool area.
19. No radios, media devices, or other musical instruments may be used in or around the pool area without written consent of Home Owners Association.
20. Homeowners and their guests are required to be properly attired at all times, going to and from and in or around the pool area. Proper attire is swimming suits only. No cut off jeans, tee shirts or shorts will be allowed as swimwear.
21. Homeowners and guests will place their towels over pool furniture when using suntan oil or other lotions ..
22. No toys, inner tubes or any other objects whatsoever will be allowed in the pool area.
23. Any damage to the pool, equipment or fixtures will be paid for by the responsible party.
24. Safety equipment is not to be used except in case of emergency.
25. Doors and/or gates must be kept locked.
26. Pool keys will not be provided to non-members or duplicated.
27. Only Association Homeowners in good standing may use the pool facilities.
28. Please return pool key card to Snake River Homeowners Association
Management when and if you sell your home. If you should lose or misplace
your key card please contact Snake River. They will replace your pool key card
at a cost of thirty five dollars ($35.00).
SAGUARO CANYON
POOL RULES AND REGULATIONS
1. Hours of Operation are from 8:00 A.M. and 10:00 P.M daily starting Memorial Day
Weekend through Labor Day Weekend.
2. NO LIFEGUARD ON DUTY All persons using the pool do so at their own risk.
Owners and managers will not be responsible for accidents and injuries.
3. Owners and managers will not be responsible for articles lost, stolen or damaged.
4. NO DIVING. RUNNING. PUSHING OR SHOVING in or around the pool area.
5. The pool is exclusively for the use of the homeowners of the subdivision and guests of the homeowner when accompanied by the homeowner. Homeowner assumes all
responsibility for their guests as well as for their supervision.
6. To insure space for all homeowners please limit your guests to two (2) per residence.
7. Children under the age of thirteen (13) shall not use the pool without an adult in
attendance.
8. Children must be properly attired, no diapers allowed with exception of swim diapers.
9. Swimmers must shower before entering pool.
10. Any person known to be, or suspected of being afflicted with an infectious disease, suffering from a cough, cold, sores or wearing bandages shall be excluded from using the pool facilities unless such person submits a written statement, signed by a licensed physician, confirming that the person does not present a health hazard to other pool users, or permission is given by Home Owners Association.
11. No pets in the pool area.
12. No food may be served or eaten in or around the pool area at any time without Home
--Owners Association's consent. Refreshments must be served in unbreakable containers.
13. All refuse must be placed in trash containers and pool furniture must be clean before departure.
14. No alcoholic beverages shall be served or consumed in or around the pool area at anytime. No person under the influence of alcoholic beverages is permitted in or near the pool.
15. No Glass or glass containers of any kind.
16. No Smoking.
17. Abusive/foul language, "horseplay", fighting, boisterous or dangerous conduct and/or any noisy behavior disturbing to the other homeowners is forbidden in or around the pool area.
18. No skateboards, roller blades, scooters or bikes in the pool area.
19. No radios, media devices, or other musical instruments may be used in or around the pool area without written consent of Home Owners Association.
20. Homeowners and their guests are required to be properly attired at all times, going to and from and in or around the pool area. Proper attire is swimming suits only. No cut off jeans, tee shirts or shorts will be allowed as swimwear.
21. Homeowners and guests will place their towels over pool furniture when using suntan oil or other lotions ..
22. No toys, inner tubes or any other objects whatsoever will be allowed in the pool area.
23. Any damage to the pool, equipment or fixtures will be paid for by the responsible party.
24. Safety equipment is not to be used except in case of emergency.
25. Doors and/or gates must be kept locked.
26. Pool keys will not be provided to non-members or duplicated.
27. Only Association Homeowners in good standing may use the pool facilities.
28. Please return pool key card to Snake River Homeowners Association
Management when and if you sell your home. If you should lose or misplace
your key card please contact Snake River. They will replace your pool key card
at a cost of thirty five dollars ($35.00).
Thursday, May 20, 2010
Thursday, September 24, 2009
Neighborhood Watch!
This is from Andee Porter ... thank you Andee!
I just thought I'd tell you all to please lock your doors and keep your garage doors closed. I was in my office yesterday, with a nice view to the street, when I noticed a big white van driving by very slowly. I saw 2 guys in it. The one on the passenger side was looking very thoroughly at my house. The driver was looking at my neighbor's across the street (whose garage door was open). I thought they were looking for an address until they turned around and just as slowly drove by again, looking into my neighbors garage the entire time. In fact, they almost ran into a tree while searching out what they could loot. The van was white, and like one of those big 15 passenger vans with no windows on the passenger side (except for in the front seat, of course) and only about 4 smaller square-ish windows on the drivers side that only slide open on the bottom. I think the guy that looked at my house was trying to see if the sign in front was one of those "we have an alarm system, so stay the crap away" signs - luckily it is, so hopefully they'll stay away.
I just wanted you all to be extra safe.
I just thought I'd tell you all to please lock your doors and keep your garage doors closed. I was in my office yesterday, with a nice view to the street, when I noticed a big white van driving by very slowly. I saw 2 guys in it. The one on the passenger side was looking very thoroughly at my house. The driver was looking at my neighbor's across the street (whose garage door was open). I thought they were looking for an address until they turned around and just as slowly drove by again, looking into my neighbors garage the entire time. In fact, they almost ran into a tree while searching out what they could loot. The van was white, and like one of those big 15 passenger vans with no windows on the passenger side (except for in the front seat, of course) and only about 4 smaller square-ish windows on the drivers side that only slide open on the bottom. I think the guy that looked at my house was trying to see if the sign in front was one of those "we have an alarm system, so stay the crap away" signs - luckily it is, so hopefully they'll stay away.
I just wanted you all to be extra safe.
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