terranova west - may 2013
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May 2013 edition of The Whispering Pines for Terranova WestTRANSCRIPT
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Official Community Newsletter of Terranova West, Oaks of TNW, Terravista, Terravista Estates & Villa Nova
May 2013 Volume 6, Issue 5
REPORT OF ANNUAL MEETING HELD MONDAY, APRIL 8:
Submitted by Sharon Natenberg
After introductions by our vice president, Arthur Oden (Phil Anderson couldn’t attend because of family commitments), a quorum was established. Bill Carpenter and Mary Beth Kreml were elected. Thank you to both of them.
Security: Officer Harrah and Sergeant Walker of Precinct 4 reported that during March there was one burglary on Terrawren by a known suspect. A large portion of the property was recovered and returned. Criminal mischief on Ashmere resulted in a front door being damaged before the suspect fled.
One who is close by is complying with the law and verifying with the Constable’s office. Other resident questions concerned: what to do if a neighbor’s flood light is a nuisance; what is “unreasonable” noise; placing a “No Trespassing” sign at your property. Call the Constable if you have a problem. We thank our Constables.
The Constables write many speeding tickets. Yes, we have many non-residents traveling through TNW, but they are not the only ones who speed. We, the people who live here and want to keep the neighborhood safe for all, need to SLOW DOWN! The speed limit on all our TNW roads is 20 mpg. Vehicles driving above 20 threaten walkers, bike riders, and others driving the speed limit. Any traffic tragedy in TNW would be an unspeakable tragedy if it were caused by one of our own neighbors. Summer is coming. More kids on the roads. Please SLOW DOWN!
Water Board: Bill Loyd, President of our Water Board gave a detailed account of the workings of the MUD. Remember,
TNW POA BOARD MEETINGTuesday, May 14, 2013, 4:30 pm, at Clubhouse
All residents encouraged to attendwww.terranovawest.com ∣ www.chaparralmanagement.com
Resident input: 6:30pm / Constable: 281-376-3472
you pay more for water if you are a big water user. So don’t water your yard if it is not needed. All residents are welcome at the MUD meetings held every 3rd Thursday at 6:00 pm at our clubhouse. There is a water conservation article on our TNW website under the MUD area.Please register from our TNW website for the MUD’s emergency notification system.
Treasurer: Peter Vogel presented our financial report. We have budgeted to spend $555,000 and estimate revenue to be $580,000 and plan to have $183,000 in savings at the end of 2013 – barring any unforeseen expenses. If you wish to have a copy of the detailed report, please contact any Board member.
All our committees reported: Newsletter – Shirley Willis, Editor, reminds us to send in
biographical information and a picture of your graduating senior by June 12. All residents can view the newsletter on the first of the month by going on the Peel, Inc., website. This is our new publisher who doesn’t charge us for printing or mailing but does control the advertising and copy space. Beautification –Bill Heuer agrees that bushes would be nice on the west side of TC Jester. This is being investigated. Architectural Review – Dan Winters and Tom Laarman report that we are submitting Architectural Review Forms and that 26 have been approved since January. Villa Nova has many new homes. Unfortunately, we have some abandoned/foreclosed homes in TNW. If these are becoming unsightly or even a danger due to unsupervised swimming pools, please report this to Chaparral Management. You can also report unattended swimming pools to the Harris County Health Department www.hcphes.org. Clubhouse – Maria Carra reports our clubhouse is an asset to TNW with lots of usage. Those renting the facility take very good care of
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TNW BOARD OF DIRECTORSBill Carpenter, President................................281-376-1127 Arthur Oden, Vice President...........................281-257-0694Peter Vogel, Secretary/Treasurer.......................281-251-6543Sharon Natenberg, Director............................281-257-9850Mary Beth Kreml, Director.............................281-376-2310NEIGHBORHOOD NUMBERSSecurity, Tom Harrington...............................281-352-3086Maintenance—Chaparral Mngt......................281-537-0957…………………………………….Judy Gordon, ManagerArchitectural Review, Dan Winters.................832-698-2448Deed Restriction, Judy Gordon.......................281-537-0957.......................................recpt1@chaparralmanagement.comBeautification, Bill [email protected] Keys, Jan Lundy....................................281-251-0510Swimming Pool, Diane Moynihan...................713-898-4271Sweetwater pools.............................................281-988-8480Clubhouse Rental, Maria Carra.......................832-717-5202.......................................................................carram66@live.comWater Board, Bill Loyd, President...................281-379-6843Park Issues/[email protected] Field Reservation...............res.a.park.facility@gmail.comSCHOOLSBenfer Elementary..........................................832-484-6000Strack Intermediate........................................832-249-5400Klein Collins High.........................................832-484-5500Klein High.....................................................832-484-4000KISD Central Offices.....................................832-249-4000OTHER SERVICESCypress Creek Library......................................281-376-4610Fire & Ambulance Emergencies......................................911Harris County Constable.................................281-376-3472CCEMS...........................................................281-440-4300Harris County Health Dept.............................713-439-6270NW Hospital...................................................281-440-1000Poison Control Center......................................281-654-1701Royal Waste Disposal.......................................713-526-1536Fire (Klein VFD)..............................................281-251-0101Water/Sewer Repairs........................................281-353-9809CenterPoint Energy..........................................713-659-2111Reliant Energy..................................................713-207-2222Street Lights Out (HL&P)................................713-207-2222Harris County Prec. 4.......................................281-353-8424(Street problems or tree trimming)Harris County Pollution Cntrl...........................713-920-2831Report Dead Birds.............................................713-440-3036NEWSLETTER INFORMATIONNewsletter Editor, ShirleyWillis.....................832-559-7216...........................................................tnweditor@gmail.comNewsletter Publisher....................................www.peelinc.com
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it. Diane Moynihan will be distributing wristbands for pool usage. The pool will be open at 10 am on Tuesdays and Thursdays starting in July (See swimming pool rules). Website – Martin Littman reports that there is plenty of space on the website to publish information. We could use it to report lost items or animals as well as items for sale. Contact Martin at [email protected]. Welcoming – Cheri Hornsby continues to distribute welcome packets, Tom Harrington coordinates our Security, and Scott Wittmer handles the announcement boards. Board members are investigating the future placement of stoplights at Glenmere and Ashmere on TC Jester. We are hoping to convince the county that we do not need two stoplights so close together. The Board is also investigating the possibility of low income/Federally subsidized housing being placed on Kuykendahl between Louetta and Spring Cypress. If you wish more information, contact our Texas Representative Debbie Riddle.
Peter Vogel and Dan Winters won the $50 raffle prizes. Officers for 2013 will be: President – Bill Carpenter; Vice President
– Arthur Oden; Treasurer – Peter Vogel; and Board Representatives Sharon Natenberg and Mary Beth Kreml.
Thank you, our residents, for sending in your proxies or attending the meeting so that we could conduct a successful Annual meeting.
Meeting Report(Continued from Cover Page)
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2013 Swimming Pool Information
Wristbands will be distributed this summer to residents in good standing allowing them to use the pool facilities. All residents may use the pool Memorial Day Weekend…no wristband will be required for admittance. Beginning June 1, 2013 the pool will be open for the season. Wristbands must be worn by all residents (unless a minor with a parent) to use the pool.
Wristbands will be distributed on the following dates at the pool: June 1 12:00-‐3:00 p.m. June 2 12:00-‐3:00 p.m. June 8 12:00-‐3:00 p.m. June 9 12:00-‐3:00 p.m.
June 11 5:00-‐7:00 p.m. June 12 5:00-‐7:00 p.m. June 13 5:00-‐7:00 p.m.
After June 13, 2013 at 7:00 p.m., residents will be required to go to Chaparral Management Company to get their wristbands and will be charged $5.00 per bracelet
or a maximum of $20.00 per family. **CASH ONLY**
May-‐September Pool Schedule Hours Open • Memorial Day weekend -‐ Pool Open – wristbands not required 12:00 p.m. – 8:00 p.m. • Beginning weekend of June 1 -‐ June 2 wristbands will be checked
for remainder of season
• June 8, 2012 – Regular Summer Hours Begin. Summer hours are Tuesday through Sunday (unless otherwise noted)
12:00 p.m. – 8:00 p.m. (Until July 2)*
• June 1 & June 15 – Saturday Home Swim Meets 1:30 p.m. – 8:00 p.m. • June 22 -‐-‐ Pool Closed for Divisional Swim Meet • August 25, 2013 – Last day of Regular Summer Hours due to
school opening (Pool Closed All Week)
• Labor Day weekend, 8/31, 9/1, 9/2 – Pool Open 12:00 p.m. – 8:00 p.m. • Pool season closes after Monday, September 2 • Other Closures as noted**
*Beginning July 2, 2013 the regular pool hours will change to accommodate morning swimming. The new hours will be: Tuesday and Thursday 10:00 a.m. – 8:00 p.m. Wednesday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday 12:00 p.m. – 8:00 p.m. **The pool is closed for chemical treatment on Mondays unless it is a holiday. If a holiday falls on a Monday the pool will be closed the next day, Tuesday, for cleaning and chemical treatment.
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Whispering PinesGraduatingSeniors 2013
We would like to feature our graduating seniors in our July issue of the Whispering Pines. This is a great accomplishment and we would like to congratulate each of them by an individual recognition. Please submit to the editor a short article (about 6 lines of type) with the student’s name, school, and accomplishments from his/her senior year, as well as any future plans. A picture can also be included. Please send only photos that do not have to be returned. The preferred method is to send your information by e-mail. However, you may send it by regular mail. E-mail: [email protected] by June 12. For mailing, my address is Shirley Willis, 17802 Green Elm Lane.
Community Swim Team Hosts Two Spirit Nights
May 9th, 5pm-8pm at Chipotle10905 Louetta RoadMust present team flyer at time of order.Flyers available at the pool. 50% of order totals placed
with the flyer go back to team.
May 30th, 3pm - 8pm at Chick-fil-A5905 FM 2920Mention the TNW Blue Tidalwaves at time of order
and 20% of order total will be donated to the team.
Our entire community can help raise funds for scholarships and new equipment! This is OUR CHANCE to be involved. We would also LOVE to see you at our home meets on May 25th, June 1st, June 15th and June 22nd. Come out and cheer on the BLUE TIDALWAVES!! Thank you!!
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How to Cut Your Water Use in HalfMost turf and other plant problems are related to watering
techniques and issues. Most people water far too much. How often should you be watering now? I don’t know—it depends on your location, the soil, plant types, organic or synthetic program, etc. Hopefully you are organic and thus have lower water needs. Here are some other tips:
First, turn the irrigation control off automatic and on to manual. Then, the system won't run unless you push the button. You’ll save lots of water, the soil will be healthier, and your landscaping will look better. This is as much a no-brainer as not catching the grass clippings in order to feed the beneficial microbes.
Water deeply and infrequently as possible so that the soil pulses or breathes. About 1" of water per week in the summer is a good starting point. Then, adjust from there. Light, frequent watering of grass and other plants produces weak, shallow root systems that encourage weed invasion and does not effectively use soil nutrients and moisture. Ideally, it is best to water just before wilt begins. Early morning is usually the best time of day—late afternoon is the worst. Morning is usually the coolest
part of the day and when wind is lowest, and there will be less waste through evaporation.
Go organic. The single most effective way to save water is to go organic. Healthy plants in healthy soil have healthy biodiversity of beneficial soil life that basically expand the root system to be more efficient at accessing water and nutrients.
More tips: 1. Plant adapted plants—natives are best.2. Use compost, earthworm castings, organic fertilizer and
dry molasses. 3. Avoid synthetic fertilizers and toxic chemical pesticides.4. Add volcanic rock minerals; i.e., lava sand, zeolite, basalt,
azomite, etc.5. Mulch all bare soil with shredded native tree trimmings. 6. Water at night or very early morning for best results. No,
that doesn't encourage disease—it rains at night. 7. Be careful of drip irrigation. Water has a habit of seeking
the path of least resistance. The result can be wet and dry spots. Above ground sprinkling is usually best.
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PARK INFORMATIONUp to date information about the Park, including a Q&A,
can be found on the TNW website under the "Facilities" "MUD Park" tab. If you do not see what you are looking for, send an email to [email protected] .
TENNIS COURT KEYSTennis court keys will be handed out in new homeowner
packets. If you aren't a new resident and need a key, then this applies to you: The first key is free but any extra or replacement keys cost $2.00. I keep a card catalog with the resident’s name and address. Either call me or send me an e-mail and we can arrange a time for you to come by and pick up it up. My phone number is 281-251-0510 and my address is 5902 Ashmere Ln. My email is [email protected].
TERRANOVA WEST WEBSITE INFORMATIONHave you visited our website yet? It can be found at this
address: http://www.terranovawest.com . You will find that it has some current news, a lost and found section, information about the pool, a map of the subdivision and most importantly, a form that will give you the Gate Code information. It is important to send in a request for the code so if the code changes in the future, you will receive an email with the new code. The gate code will be changed for security reasons in the very near future! You can also make suggestions as to what you would like to see added to the website. If you have timely information that can’t wait for the newsletter, it is a good place to display it. It is a great site and very easy to navigate! Check it out!
DISPOSAL OF HAZARDOUS WASTEHarris County now has its own permanent Household
Hazardous Waste disposal facility located at 290 and Gessner that is open to all Harris County residents that live in the un-incorporated areas. This facility is run by Cheryl Burton-Fentress, and she is the best person to contact for anything related to HHW. Cheryl has been involved in and around this industry for many years and is considered an expert in the field. The program/contact information is: Residential Environmental Services, Harris County Multi-Use Facility, 6900 Hahl Road @290 & North Gessner, Houston, TX 77040. Tel. (713) 290-3000—Main Line. Open Wednesday 9 a.m. – 3 p.m. and the second Saturday of the month 9 a.m. – 2 p.m. Please call in advance if there is a holiday around those dates as the facility may be closed to the public. Household Hazardous Waste Program Manager: Cheryl Burton-Fentress, (281) 560-6230 – Direct Line. [email protected]
Neighborhood General Information
CLASSIFIEDSIf interested in playing bridge once a month, please call
Emily at 713-306-3422 or 281-379-4504
Not Available Online
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Trash Removal Rules• MondayandThursdayservice.• Puttrashoutafter6pmondaybeforeservice.• HouseholdtrashmustfitintoRoyalbin.• Ifthereisroom,addyouryardclippingstothebin.• Extraclippingsshouldbebaggedorplacedinyourowncontainerand placed beside the bin.• Extralawnclippingspickedupeachday.• Treelimbs/branchesshouldbebundledandtiedin4footlengths.• Heavyitems(boxes,largehouseholditems)onThursdayonly.• Beconsiderateofdrivewaysandmailboxes.• Putcontainersatleast5feetawayfrommailboxes.• Iftrashpickupfallsontheseholidays:New Year’s Day, Memorial Day, 4th of July, Labor Day, Thanksgiving Day, Christmas, our trash will not be picked up.
Contact Royal Disposal with any questions – especially if you have a very large item to dispose of – like a refrigerator: www.royaldisposal.com or [email protected] And, remember to replace your trash container/s COMPLETELY OUT-OF-SIGHT!
Again, the most important point of all is to use an organic program. Healthy soil contains bacteria, fungi and other beneficial microbes that hold and use water very efficiently. The roots of plants in healthy soil are greatly expanded by the growth of microbes, especially mycorrhizal fungi. It’s all as nature intended.
Corporate headquarters, golf courses, commercial and residential landscapes, and public gardens can save about 40-50% on water use and related costs by using an organic program. See the following success stories: Organic Golf Courses: Tierra Verde. Public Garden: Bayou Bend. News Story: The Grass is Greener at Harvard.
If you have any questions on this newsletter or any other topic, tune in Sunday 8 am - 11 am (CST) to the Dirt Doctor Radio Show. Listen on the internet or find a station in your area. The phone number for the show is1-866-444-3478. Please share this newsletter with everyone in your address book and all of your friends on Facebook and Twitter to help me spread the word on organics. Naturally yours, Howard Garrett, www.DirtDoctor.com
–Article Submitted by Arthur Oden, TNW POA
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