2012-03 Valley Vibration Newsletter
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2012-03 Valley Vibration Newsletter
NEW VALLEY Inside this Issue Board Meeting Agenda............3 Board Meeting Minutes...........3 ARC Approvals........................4 Sylvia Thalman........................5 Lucas Valley Homeowners Association March 2012 No. 461 Lucas Valley HOA Needs You! Easter Egg Hunt Three seats on the LVHA Board are up for election this year; those of Tim Irish, Denis Ford and Dale Miller. As of this date Tim Irish and Denis Ford will not be rerunning. Please consider running for a position on the Board. Start by filing a candidate's statement by March 23rd, 2012 and present it on Candidates' Night at the April 18th Board of Directors' Meeting. Elections are held in May. If you have any questions about the position you may call any of the Board Members to discuss the time involved. Ongoing volunteer opportunities: · There are 10 active volunteer committees in LVHA - Pool, Tennis, Watershed, Cable TV and Internet, Finance, Emergency Response, Recreation (to name a few…) · Check the Vibration, LVHA.org, Channel 8 or come by the business office for more information. · These volunteer positions require very little time (generally just a couple hours each month) and can be rewarding, fun, enriching and educational! · Get involved in something that interests you! The benefits of Lucas Valley Homeowners Association are only made possible through the dedicated efforts of community volunteers like yourselves. The annual Easter Egg Hunt will take place on Saturday, March 31st at 10 AM. Meet at the LVCC parking lot and parade up to Vogelsang. After many years of organizing this fun event Tiana Grgurina would like to pass this event on to someone else. If you can take it over or at least co-organize it please call 492-8188. Lifeguards Wanted Next Meeting of Board of Directors March 21, 2012 • Wed. 7:30 PM Are you looking for a fun summer job? Look no further than your own neighborhood pool. Just think - no commute, a short bike ride or walk away. The Pool Committee will soon be interviewing applicants for the spring and summer season. Applications are due by March 30th. If you are interested and will have your certifications up to date by then call the office for an application. Or send an email to [email protected] requesting an application. Page 2 New Valley Vibration Billing Policy Home Owners Dues Lucas Valley Home Owners dues are $160 per quarter and this amount is due and payable on the following dates: January 1, April 1, July 1 and October 1. Statements will be sent to home owners on these dates. You may choose email billing by emailing the office at [email protected]. The use of the pool, tennis courts, and television channels 2 -13 are included in the dues. Non payment of dues will result in the following actions: If dues are not paid within 30 days of the due date a late fee of $15 per quarter will be added to the invoiced amount. If not paid within 60 days of the due date TV service to the residence will be terminated and use of the pool or tennis courts will not be permitted. If not paid within 90 days of the due date, the LVHA Board may place a lien on the property. TV Reception Problems Lucas Valley Home Owners Association contracts with Lucas Valley Cable to provide television channels 2 -13 to all residents. If you have problems with these channels, call Lucas Valley Cable at 259-5856 for service. Returned Checks Checks returned by the bank are subject to a $15 fee plus the bank charge. LVHA Board of Directors President Denis Ford Vice President Dale Miller Treasurer Greg Kamman Secretary Tim Irish Member-at-large Greg Stilson 472-3202 [email protected] 472-3202 [email protected] 472-3202 [email protected] 472-3202 [email protected] 472-3202 [email protected] Committee Directory Architectural - Terry Bremer 492-0342 Emergency Response - Kelby Jones 499-0871 Finance - Tom Egan 499-9079 Horseowners - Tad Jacobs 492-0161 Legal - David Bremer 492-0342 Pool/Recreation/Welcoming - Maggie McCann 499-0662 Public Improvements/Watershed - Ron Marinoff 479-8103 Swim Team - Nancy Applegarth 472-5955 Cable TV and Internet -John Applegarth 472-5955 Tennis - Carlos Lamas 492-8984 Zoning/Planning Fire Commissioner & CSA 13 - Ron Marinoff - 479-8103 LVHA Business Office 1201 Idylberry Road, San Rafael, CA 94903 Tel: 415 472-3202 Fax: 415 472-7512 E-mail [email protected] Mon. - Fri. 9:00 am to 1:00 pm • Website www.lvha.org Janice Cunningham, Business Manager Teen List B= Babysitting, T= Tutoring, P= Pet Sitting, H= House Sitting, C= Cleaning, G= Gardening James Sitzman Ellen Cole Michael Sitzman Mason Scherer Dominique Gaston Maxwell Halpern Julia McKeag Jessica Garofalo Chris Garofalo Tommy Holt Jacquie Bigot Emilie Weiss Leah Gray 18 GP 572-9869 17 BHP 472-7137 17 PGHBT225-9449 16 PG 847-4897 17BCGHPT507-9333 16 B*PG 499-1858 16 BGHP 499-0817 16 PH 492-0673 14 H 492-0673 18 GHP 377-9564 16 BHG 472-1186 16 BPG 472-5624 14 B*HP 479-6119 Fiona Fowler 14 B*HP 479-3880 Sophie LaPorte 15 B*TP 259-5418 Gaby Gaston 14 BGHPT507-9333 Lucas Scherer 14 BGHP 499-1965 Keely Gallagher 15 BP 259-6595 Emma Tuck 13 B*TP 472-0335 Chiara Cameron 12 TPG 479-8914 Erin-Rose Charleton 12 P 479-5923 Dylan Slack 14 BCHT 472-3021 Janine Grgurina 12 BPHG 492-8188 Anna LaPorte 12 P 259-5418 Georgia Applegarth 12 B*TPH 472-5955 New Valley Vibration Minutes of the LVHA Board Meeting February 15, 2012 Present were: Denis Ford, Dale Miller, Tim Irish, Greg Kamman, and Greg Stilson. Approval of Agenda: Greg Stilson moved to approve the agenda. It was seconded by Tim Irish and unanimously approved. Approval of Minutes: Greg Kamman moved to approve the minutes of the January 18, 2012 meeting. It was seconded by Dale Miller. Office Manager’s Report: Community Center: The Easter Egg Hunt will be on March 31st at 10am. Tiana Grgurina is looking for someone to take it over so if you feel you can help please call her at 492-8188. Office: Homeowners dues were due by January 31st. Please check to be sure that you are paid up. Pool News: Mike’s Pool and Spa have started up the heaters and the pool should be heated by Friday. We have one more inspection due from the Health Department hopefully this week and then should be done. There are some other small issues but we are working on getting a bid to take care of those. President’s Report: Given by Denis Ford. Denis had no report other than to thank those who were in attendance for coming. Treasurer’s Report: Given by Greg Kamman: Greg reported that for the first month of the year budget wise all looks good. Motion: Dale Miller moved that the following notice be posted on channel 8 and on BigTent ten days prior to the date on which LVHA quarterly dues are due: “The LVHA quarterly homeowner dues are due on the (month, day, year). If you have already paid your dues, thank you or your prompt payment, otherwise please send your check or schedule your electronic payment to arrive prior to the due date”. In addition, no late fees Page 3 whatsoever are to be forgiven even for members serving on the Board of Directors. It was seconded by Tim Irish and unanimously approved. Motion: Dale Miller moved that the Board send letters to the Lucas Valley Swim Team President and each member of an LVHA committee notifying them that homeowners who are delinquent by 60 days or more in their dues will not be allowed to use the facilities or to serve on a committee. LVHA shall also send a letter and list of homeowners who are delinquent by 60 days or more in paying their dues shall be sent to Lucas Valley Cable requesting that the basic television, channel 8, and FM radio band be disconnected from these homes whose dues are delinquent. It was seconded by Greg Stilson and unanimously approved. Items from Homeowners: Board of Directors: One homeowner in the audience suggested that any member serving on the board ought to be forgiven the homeowners dues as a way to entice members to serve on the board. Although a comment was made that the Davis-Stirling Act provides that no board member may solicit or receive any compensation from the association for serving on the board, the member thought that perhaps there may be a way around that. The Board was flattered but did not feel it was necessary to waive dues to entice community members to serve. They also recognized the hard work by many committee members which cannot be compensated. Fiftieth Anniversary: Greg Stilson suggested that LVHA have a party to celebrate 50 years in existence. He continued on page 4 Next Meeting Mar 21, 2012 AGENDA 1. Call the Meeting to Order 2. Approval of Agenda 3. Approval of Minutes of Feb. and Exec. meetings 4. Business Manager's Report 5. President's Report 6. Treasurer's Report 7. Items from Homeowners 8. Committee Reports 9. Old Business: FM Radio band 10. New Business: Paint fascia, Replace pump room pipes 11. Adjournment Page 4 New Valley Vibration Let's Go Green! Minutes continued This column was suggested as a way of giving away an item that was still usable but no longer wanted. If you have a free usable item to give away call the office at 472-3202 so that it can be listed in the next issue of the Valley Vibration. thought that a party at the pool would be appropriate this summer since some homes were built before and some after 1962. The Association was thought to have been incorporated in late 1962 or early 1963. Committee Reports: Architectural Review Committee: Given by Greg Stilson. Greg reported that the committee would like to increase in size from five to seven given that they meet twice a month and they feel the workload warrants it. However, it was noted that the CC&Rs must be changed as they now state there must be five members on the ARC. The Ad-hoc Committee to update the CC&Rs will take it into consideration. It was also suggested that the Committee Chairs remove those members who are not active in order to allow others to join. Finance Committee: Given by Greg Kamman. Greg reported that at the Finance Committee meeting the prior week the fee for swim team members who are not homeowners should be increased. The initial discussion was to increase it to $50 but $35 was also discussed. The Committee would like to figure out a fee structure by the hour and season rather than have to take percentages of the various items. Motion: Dale Miller moved to have an executive session to discuss the issue of pool rental contracts within two weeks. The motion died from lack of second. Public Improvement Committee: Given by Gary Scharlach. Gary reported that April Phillips and he sent a proposal and RFP to remodel the community center landscaping, the upper courts and the lower courts to six landscape architects for review. A site walk will take place February 23rd with responses expected by March 9th. Concept drawings will be due in June. Old Business: Pool Update: Tim Irish stated that the This month's free items are: • Upholstered footstool, light green fabric, 24" x 24" x 17" high, excellent condition. Call 479-0584. • Little Tikes climb and play slide, sturdy plastic 30" tall. Excellent condition. Call 479-0584. ARC Approvals The LVHA Architectural Review Committee (ARC) serves to help maintain various architectural characteristics of our unique community as outlined in our CC&Rs, and Design Guidelines. All projects, including exterior painting, fencing, roofing, replacement of entry doors, driveways, siding, and other projects visible from the streetscape, are subject to design review. Approvals in January - February: 105 Mt. Whitney Ct. - garage door 7 Mt. Burney Ct. - roof and door 1229 Idylberry - concrete walkway 18 Rubicon Ct. - foam roof Important Numbers Emergency - call 911 Sheriff’s non emergency 499-7233 pool plastering job is complete but that there are a couple of items that will be taken care of in the near future. There are some piping changes in the pump room that are being looked at. Extenet Update: Nothing new has been filed with the County at this time. FM Radio Band: Some months ago LVC requested that they be allowed to drop the FM Radio Band from the TV cable only and in exchange use that bandwidth to significantly increase internet speeds. If removed, the 20 FM radio channels will no longer be available to every homeowner through the Basic Service. Herb Drake reported that he needs a response quickly as more and more people are streaming and it is slowing down the system. LVC has already purchased the equipment necessary. LVHA has requested a reduction in the maintenance fee to reflect the reduced services. Herb suggested that he would waive the annual CPI increase in lieu of the maintenance fee reduction. Dale Miller replied that the CPI has been at 0% the past 5 years. No decision was arrived at. Grady Ranch Update: Dale Miller reported that the County does not know who the spokesperson is for LVHA and that it needs to be clarified. He suggested a letter be sent to the County noting who the Board members are. He volunteered to be the representative at the County hearing on February 27th to state that LVHA is not taking a position on the issue. Motion: Greg Stilson moved that Dale Miller be the spokesperson representing LVHA at the February 27th hearing on the Grady Ranch project. It was seconded by Tim Irish and unanimously approved. New Business: Bees on CSA 13. A homeowner, Michael Gibson, presented the Board with a proposal from a professional beecontinued on page 6 New Valley Vibration Sincere Condolences Sylvia B. Thalman June 21, 1927January 28, 2012 Marin County shines just a little less bright after losing one of its own this January. Sylvia Barker Thalman was a long time Marin County resident with a lifetime spent active in many community causes. Sylvia was the daughter of Florence B. Barker and Dr. Nelson W. Barker, a well known cardio-vascular specialist at the Mayo Clinic. Sylvia grew up in Rochester, Minnesota, graduated from Rochester High School in 1945, and from the University of Wisconsin, class of 1949 with a Bachelor of Arts degree. She was a member of Alpha Xi Delta sorority. At Wisconsin, she met the love of her life, Robert N. Thalman whom she married August 25, 1951. They celebrated their 60th wedding anniversary August, 2011. Sylvia and Bob lived in New York while Bob was enrolled at N.Y. University and then, with Bob on active duty in the U.S. Navy, she lived in the Presidio in San Francisco. In 1955, they moved to Terra Linda where they raised four children, Mark, Heidi, Leslie and David. In 1964 Sylvia and Bob moved the family over the hill to Lucas Valley where she had lived ever since. With Marin growing rapidly in the 50's, Sylvia took an early interest in helping her community. She invited severely handicapped kids into her home as part of an after-school enrichment program. She was also an early organizer of the Terra Linda Nursery School Cooperative. By the early 60's she began working for Dixie Schools as a library clerk, eventually serving at Don Timoteo, Hoffman and Mary E. Silveira elementary schools. At the same time she also was active as a Girl Scout leader for troops in both Terra Linda and Lucas Valley. During this time she began studying genealogy and developed an interest in archeology, which became a life-long passion. Starting with a community effort to preserve the Miwok village archaeological site at Miller Creek Middle School in 1970, Sylvia, with her good friend Don Thieler, went on to co-found the Miwok Archaeological Preserve of Marin (MAPOM) to teach native American skills and educate the public about tribal culture. After Sylvia and MAPOM completed two definitive Miwok archaeological studies, the National Park Service asked MAPOM to help recreate a Miwok village in Point Reyes National Seashore. Along with Thieler, she was one of the driving forces behind the creation of the Coastal Miwok village at Kule Loklo in the National Seashore. For over 20 years Sylvia spent her weekends at Kule Loklo, teaching with others as part of a curriculum of Indian skills classes. Sylvia may be remembered by many for teaching countless visitors how to make beads out of seashells, how to start cooking fires using traditional Miwok hand tools and showing visitors the resurrected village. Sylvia worked with Don Thieler and many California Indian experts and scholars researching the genealogy of the remaining Miwok Indians in a body of work that led to federal recognition of the Federated Indians of Graton Rancheria, an independent tribe. For her efforts, the tribe designated her an Honorary Elder of the Federated Indians of Graton Rancheria. Sylvia co-authored Interviews with Tom Smith and Maria Copa with Page 5 Mary E.T. Collier, The Coast Miwok Indians of the Point Reyes Area, as well as several scholarly papers on Miwok genealogies and records of internment. In 2005, Sylvia received the Bay Area Jefferson Award from the American Institute for Public Service for her work to increase awareness of the Coast Miwok Indians and for making a difference in her community. Sylvia is survived by her husband, Robert N. Thalman, her children, Mark C. Thalman (Danielle), Heidi T. Myron (Wayne), Leslie Thalman and David B. Thalman (Ann), her brothers David Barker and Robert Barker, her six grandchildren and her six great grandchildren. A celebration of Sylvia's life will be held at Corinthian Yacht Club, Tiburon on March 4. In lieu of flowers, donations should be sent to: Miwok Archaeological Preserve of Marin (MAPOM) Box 481, Novato CA 94948 or your favorite charity. Elderly Help List Ted and Betty Von Glahn have offered to help any elderly resident with small chores at no charge. They have suggested a list in the Valley Vibration of those willing to help. The task could be as simple as changing a light bulb for someone who cannot get up on a ladder to change it. Please e-mail the office at lvha@ lvha.net or call 472-3202 to be added to the list. Ted and Betty Von Glahn - 479-5191 Mel and Lisa Jung - 846-2155 Jody Morales - 479-6460, 377-9295 Gabrielle Gaston, age 14 - 507-9333 Danielle Messick, 524-7694 Page 6 Minutes continued page 4 keeper to keep hives in a specific spot in CSA 13. He is trying to repopulate the honey bees as many have died out from Colony Collapse Disorder over the last several years. The beekeeper has many hives throughout the Bay Area and will responsibly maintain the hives and split them when necessary to prevent swarming. He would also give LVHA members 10% of the honey each year. A discussion ensued about the benefits and dangers, and the liability to the association. The Board took no action because it does not have the authority to approve commercial activity on the CSA13 open space. Reserve Study: A reserve study must be conducted every three years according to the Civil Code §1365 (a). A reserve study is a list of the major common area components with an estimate of their remaining useful life. Motion: Greg Stilson moved that a reserve study be conducted by Association Reserves in San Francisco, for a fee of $1760. It was seconded by Greg Kamman and unanimously approved. Website Postings: A discussion about who would monitor and what was posted on the LVHA website occurred. County and State links would be allowed. Dale Miller noted that he was monitoring the website as well as BigTent and that each item would be decided on a case by case basis. Adjournment of Board Meeting: The Board meeting was adjourned at 9:20 PM. New Valley Vibration Get Your Plate in Shape - National Nutrition Month March has been designated National Nutrition Month. This year’s theme is “Get Your Plate in Shape” and encourages people to remember to include a variety of fruits, vegetables, whole grains, lean proteins and dairy on their plates every day. “National Nutrition Month provides us the chance to remind our community of the basics of healthy eating,” said registered dietitian Gina Berry. “By focusing this year’s theme on the new MyPlate guide, we can help people make simple changes to their daily eating habits that will benefit them for a lifetime.” MyPlate, which replaced MyPyramid in 2011, is the United States Department of Agriculture’s (USDA) primary visual symbol to help residents adopt healthy eating habits consistent with dietary guidelines. By dividing the plate into four sections (fruits, vegetables, grains and proteins), as well as a glass to represent dairy products, it helps people be mindful of what foods they should be eating and how much should be on their plate. For more information, including helpful tips designed to help you “Get Your Plate in Shape,” visit www.eatright.org or www.choosemyplate.gov. Marin County CERT The next Basic CERT class will be held in San Rafael on five Tuesday evenings April 3-May 1, 6-9 pm. The following training will be in Southern Marin June 9 & 10, 8:30-4 pm. All classes are 15 hours and costs only $45.00. Students receive a manual, backpack, helmet with chin strap, vest and goggles. The skills taught in CERT classes are valuable and life saving skills, which include fire safety and suppression, disaster medical operations, and light search & rescue. Students also learn how to work as a team and how to help in their community in the event of a disaster. Sign up online under “Registration” at MarinCountyCERT.org or call 415)485-3409. Burglary A burglary occurred on Mt. Whitney Drive on March 1st between 11am and 12:30pm. A large flat screen TV and a bicycle were taken. The sheriff asks that everyone be vigilant. Notice unfamiliar vehicles. In a recent case the only lead the Sheriff’s department had was a report that there was a white van involved. That information led to an arrest when the van was spotted in the area. Great Website for Modern Homes The ARC would like to recommend a website that they discovered that has many ideas and pictures of modern fences and front modern landscaping. This website is www.Houzz.com and could be useful in planning a remodeling project or to just provide you with great ideas for landscaping. New Valley Vibration Decker Bullock Page 7 Page 8 New Valley Vibration Party at Home & Save!!! Perfect Party Package $129* 1 Bounce House & 1 Food Machine OR Save 10% on your next rental Gina (415) 499-0955 www.astrojump.com • locally owned & operated *Premium house only. Free delivery, set-up & pick-up. Not valid with other offers or discounts. ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ Reach 500+ LVHA homeowners! 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