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Volume 8, Number 1 January 2012Davenport Ranch Neighborhood Association www.DavenportRanch.org
NEIGHBORHOOD NEWSLETTER
What is the Master Association?
You have received your dues statements for 2012. That usually triggers the onset of questions about why there are two sets of dues. The inevitable question is, “What does the Master Association do?”
The Master Association is responsible for those things that no one sub-association could do on its own. For example, the entrances to Davenport Ranch, the antique light fixtures, the planting in the medians, the holiday decorations are all the responsibility of the Master. Those are the features that give Davenport Ranch an appearance that is consistent throughout the community.
The Master also provides the Sheriff’s Deputies’ patrols that include all of the sub-associations giving everyone the same level of security.
Most recently, the Master completed more Hidden Park improvements which includes the long anticipated children’s play area.
What the Master does not do is enforce restrictions. Restrictions vary from sub-association to sub-association and it is the responsibility of each neighborhood to enforce its own rules. Each neighborhood is also responsible for the landscaping within its borders.
Each sub-association is a member of the Master Association and sends a delegate to the Annual Meeting to cast votes equal to the number of lots in their sub-association. Those delegates also elect the members of the Master Association Board.
I hope this helps with the question of why you are paying two sets of dues.
Earline J. WakefieldProperty Manager
'Tis the Season(Political, that is)
2012 will be an exciting election year. In addition to the presidential election, there will be primaries, other general elections, congressional elections and any number of ballot issues. It seems a good time to revisit the rules for political signs.
The following rule that has been adopted by the Board mirrors state law.Political signs are allowed only under the following criteria:
• Signs can be no greater than four feet by six feet in size (and no greater than 24 square feet total) and must be ground-mounted;
• An owner may only display political signs on property owned by him (for example signs are forbidden in the common areas);
• A maximum of one sign per each candidate or ballot item may be displayed on any lot;
• Political signs may only be displayed during the following time period: 90 days before the date of the election to which the sign relates, and 20 days after the election date;
• Only signs for candidates and ballot items for a particular election are allowed.
There is a longer list of decorations, lighting and other types of signs that are prohibited. To request a full copy of the rules, contact me at [email protected].
Earline J. WakefieldProperty Manager
Annual Meeting This MonthPut January 17th on your calendar for the Davenport Ranch Neighborhood
Association Annual Meeting. Then watch your mailbox for the announcement of the what, when and where of the meeting. There will be two Board vacancies to be filled and nomination forms will be included in the announcement.
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IMPORTANT NUMBERSDAVENPORT - CENTRAL WEST DISTRICT OF POLICE DEPTNEW BAKER 4 DR SENIOR PATROL OFFICER Darrell Grayson ......................................... 512-947-5242 .........................................Darrell.Grayson@ci.austin.tx.usEMERGENGYPolice and Fire Emergencies ......................................... 9-1-1Reports/Non-Emergencies ...............................................311HOSPITALSSouth Austin Hospital (10 miles) ................... 512-447-2211 901 W. Ben White BlvdBrackenridge hospital ..................................... 512-324-7000 601 15th StreetSeton Hospital (10.5 miles) ............................ 512-324-1000 corner of 35th and Medical Pkwy - best choice for serious problemsChildren's Hospital of Austin (13 miles) ........ 512-324-8000 I-35 and 15thSeton Northwest (10 miles) ............................ 512-324-6000 11113 Research (183 N just past Braker)North Austin Hospital (8.5 miles) .................. 512-901-1000 Mopac and ParmerHeart Hospital .............................................. 512-407-7000 3801 N. LamarUrgent Care day and after hours:Austin Regional Clinic – FarWest ................... 512-346-6611 6835 Austin Center BlvdPoison Control ............................................1-800-222-1222ANIMAL CONTROLEnvirocare Pest Control .................................. 512-416-9191 Animal Pick up (dead animals) ..............................494-9400Animal Control (pick up stray or injured) ..............972-6060Barking Dog ...................................................................311UTILITIESAustin Energy Customer Service .................... 512-494-9400Austin Water Utility ....................................... 512-494-9400Texas Gas Service Customer Service ............... 800-700-2443Time Warner Cable Customer Service ............ 512-485-5555 Phone Payments.......................................... 512-485-6500SBC 24-hr Info Line: ..................................1-888-294-8433 Residential Phone Ordering: ....................1-800-464-7928 Residential Phone Repair: ........................1-800-246-8464MISCELLANEOUSGoodwin Management, Inc........................... 512- 502-7517Abandoned Cars .....................................................280-0075Airport- A.B.I.A. Flight Info. ................................530-2242Garbage Collection ................................................494-9400Lost mailbox key, Jim Howe; [email protected] .....844-4222Streetlight Problem ................................................505-7617Street Signs: Bridge & Street, Sam West .................974-8775Street Sign Replacement .........................................457-4885Hazardous Waste ...................................................974-4343
2011 DAVENPORT BOARDPresident: Joe Thrash, Architectural Review [email protected] Presidents: Matt Matthews, Architectural Review .................................... ......................................................matt@mattmatthews.com Scott Rhodes [email protected] Larry Eisenberg ............................... [email protected] Nila Williams ...................................nila@ameliabullock.comTreasurer: Don Neville .................................... [email protected]: Nancy Utkov, Architectural Review [email protected] Manager Earline Wakefield .............. [email protected]
MANAGEMENT INFORMATIONGoodwin Management, Inc
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Austin Newcomers Club is a non-profit social and recreational organization of 500 member- households celebrating is 60th year. It is dedicated to introducing residents to the Austin Community and giving them the opportunity to meet and make new friends. Attend the January luncheon to learn about the forty-five Interest Groups, including book clubs, card and board games playing, dinning, gardening, kayaking, golfing, hiking, dancing and special events for both couples and singles. The Austin Chronicle has named the club as the “Best Way to Get Acquainted with the Best of Austin.”
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When and Where: Wednesday, January 18, 2012 at Green Pastures Restaurant, 811 West Live Oak Street, pre-payment $20.00. Reservations are required by: January 11th.
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IT'S OKAY TO SKIP YOUR WORKOUT, IN SOME CASES
Although exercise should be a part of your daily routine, it’s important to know when your body needs a break, according to an expert at Baylor College of Medicine. It’s not ideal to work out when you’re sick because you're stressing your system out,said Dr. David Green, assistant professor of orthopedic surgery at BCM.
The same thing is true after a recent surgery; your body is trying to recover from the surgery. If you still want to stay active, consider using simple things such as arm bands for gentle exercises, but stay away from heavy aerobic exercises, he said. If you're experiencing some joint or muscle pain, it’s your body's way of telling you that you're overdoing it, so you should back off. Try using a heating pad or taking anti-inflammatory medication to help with the pain, said Green.
In general, be sure to have some type of snack about an hour before a workout; do not try to exercise on an empty stomach. If you're over the age of 40 and just starting heavy exercise for the first time, be sure to consult with your physician first. Also consult with a physician if you've had any respiratory, cardiac or joint issues in the past. Look out for hidden calories in holiday drinks.
While many people think twice before taking a second serving of a delicious holiday dessert, they may not do the same when it comes to that holiday beverage. But liquid calories can quickly add up, said a nutrition expert at Baylor College of Medicine.
SOME TIPS TOREMEMBER INCLUDE:
• Combine alcohol with a diet mixer or low-calorie tonic
• Remember to pace yourself and alternate alcoholic beverages with a glass of water or club soda with lime
• When it comes to popular cocoa and coffee drinks, choose non-fat milk, skip the whipped cream
• Pay attention to portions; different beverages are served in different size glasses and cups so be aware of what you are drinking and how many servings you consume at one time. Remember that after drinking alcohol, the desire for salty foods is also enhanced, said Reeves.
HECTIC HOLIDAYS CANRAISE SPIRITS OF A
CHRONICALLY ILL CHILDThe typical craziness of the holiday season
can offer an emotional boost for a chronically ill child. The holidays usually are very hectic, but the benefit of seeing family and friends outweighs the hassles of travel and preparation,said Dr. Ernest Frugé, associate professor of pediatrics at Baylor College of Medicine and director of psychosocial programs at Texas Children’s Cancer Center.
It's no different for a child in a chronic illness.Planning ahead is the key to travel success, whether it is allowing for extra breaks on a long road trip or reminding older relatives about childproofing needs. Parents should always consult with their child's physician before the trip, pack all medications in their original prescription containers and bring along a copy of appropriate medical information.
Involving the child in the planning and preparations for trips and gatherings reinforces the importance of reconnecting with family and friends, said Frugé. Keeping children away from the usual holiday traditions because they have been ill would separate them from what is a normal experience for the family, he said.
GET THROUGH MENOPAUSEBY REEVALUATING YOUR
HEALTH CARE NEEDSMenopause is called "the change" for a
reason. As hormone levels begin to change, so do health concerns, such as osteoporosis, said experts at Baylor College of Medicine. Decreasing estrogen levels can affect bone mass, making a woman more susceptible to osteoporosis, said Dr. Elizabeth Nelson, associate professor of medicine and director of the Women's Center for Comprehensive Care at BCM. Osteoporosis is a condition that can develop if bone is not replaced as quickly as it is worn away, leaving behind porous or weak bones.
Many factors can affect this condition such as heredity, age and nutritional intake. Modify your risk factors by limiting alcohol intake and not smoking, which can increase bone loss by 10 percent. Exercising three times a week and increasing calcium and vitamin D intake can also improve bone health. However, since each woman’s health care needs differ as they enter menopause, it is important to talk to a doctor to be sure what course of action will be the most beneficial. Screening for osteoporosis should begin at age 65, but many times women will have a screening done at age 50 to use a baseline for future tests.
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