May 2012 Hatchcover - Watergate Community Association
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May 2012 Hatchcover - Watergate Community Association
WATERGATE n WATERGATE COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION 8 Captain Drive Emeryville, CA 94608 OFFICE HOURS Monday through Friday 8:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. OFFICE PHONE 510-428-0118 OFFICE FAX 510-428-0379 OFFICE EMAIL [email protected] WCA WEBSITE watergatecommunityassociation.com CLIPPER CLUB 5 Captain Drive 510-654-4040 TENNIS CLUB 2 Captain Drive 510-547-7577 SECURITY 4 Commodore Drive 24-hour phone: 510-772-5005 BOARD OF DIRECTORS PRESIDENT Robert C. Blain VICE-PRESIDENT Tom Knight SECRETARY Neil Straus TREASURER Murray Kane DIRECTORS Jean Goldman Lubor Mrazek Albert Repola May 2012 HATCHCOVER A publication of the Watergate Community Association SAFETY AND RENOVATION PROJECTS CONTINUE The Common Area Lighting, Alarm, Asbestos Treatment, and Fire Suppression work will begin in early May 2012 starting at the E Building and continuing to Buildings E, C, A, D, B, F. It will take an average of 56 days per building and is expected to take 20 to 30 months to complete all six buildings. This part of the project is scheduled to begin in the E Building lobbies at 4 Captain, 6 Captain and 8 Captain and move on to the next building. Each lobby will require the removal of acoustical ceiling material and wall covering. Benchmark Environmental Engineers will be monitoring the air quality control while PW Stephens Contractor will conduct the abatement work. There will be corridor, stairwell and lobby access limitations during construction. Lobbies will be closed one at a time, for 2 – 4 days. No mail will be delivered for one day, with partial accessibility to mail boxes the following day. Notices confirming construction dates will be sent out to building residents and posted in the building lobbies so residents can plan for alternate access to their unit. After the lobby work is completed, the next phase of the project will be to move vertically into the building. Notices will be mailed to owners and residents approximately 10 days before their scheduled construction date requesting access to their unit. Gill’s Electric will start on the second floor and move up, removing the existing corridor light fixtures and replacing them with temporary lights. PW Stephens will then initiate abatement work next to prepare openings for the installation of light fixtures, fire sprinklers, pipes and soffit covers, and fire alarm adjustments and connections. PW Stephens will bore a 2-inch hole opening above the door of each unit to accommodate a sprinkler head as part of the fire suppression system. Chubb Fire Alarm will also access the unit to disconnect the LED box wiring above the entry door. During this project, there will be construction noise and increased activity in the common area hallways from 8:00 am to 5:00 pm, Monday through Friday. Benchmark Engineers will be monitoring and documenting air quality in the corridors after the ceiling and wall penetration work are completed. Mini enclosures or similar containment may be used in the construction areas and unit access may be limited during construction hours. Please continue to have patience and a sense of humor as we work together in facilitating the ongoing renovations and safety improvements here at Watergate. Watergate Community Association is not responsible for misprints, misrepresentation, errors or omissions. Advertisements placed in the Hatchcover should not be considered an endorsement or recommendation\by this community, its Association, or its representatives. CLIPPER CLUB MOVIES May 2012 Movies are shown in the Clipper Club TV room every Tuesday at 3:00 pm and 7:30 pm unless otherwise noted. Movies and popcorn are provided free of charge courtesy of your Clipper Club staff. Please be aware that scheduled movies are subject to availability, and substitutions may occur. SWIMMING POOL AND SPA HOURS May 1: My Week With Marilyn Michelle Williams / Eddie Redmayne 99 min / R ATTENTION FORMER DRAMA CLUB MEMBERS While filming a movie in England, Hollywood icon Marilyn Monroe slips away with a young Brit for a week of self-discovery and frivolity. The story that ensues is based on the real-life memoirs of Colin Clark, once assistant to Sir Laurence Olivier. May 8: War Horse Emily Watson / David Thewlis 146 min / PG-13 Adapted from a novel by Michael Morpurgo, this majestic World War I drama centers on Devon lad Albert and his steadfast horse, Joey, whose faithful bond cannot be shaken - even when Joey is sold to the cavalry and sent off to France. May 15: We Bought a Zoo Cameron Crowe / Matt Damon 124 min / PG In this adaptation of Benjamin Mee’s memoir about buying and saving a run-down zoo, the locale shifts from Britain to southern California. However, the wacky spirit of the original is retained, complete with escaped tigers and a zoo crew of misfits. May 22: Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy Gary Oldman / Kathy Burke 128 min / R John Le Carré's classic thriller of Cold War espionage follows an English spy as he returns to MI-6 under a cloud of suspicion. In the years since he was sacked by the agency, some suspect he's become an operative for the Soviet Union. May 29: The Iron Lady Meryl Streep / Jim Broadbent 105 min / PG-13 Meryl Streep provides a subtle and nuanced portrait of Margaret Thatcher, the first female prime minister of Britain, whose political career and determination changed the rules that had limited women's opportunities for leadership. 2 The hours for the Clipper Club pool and spa are from 6:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m. on Sunday through Thursday, and until 11:00 p.m. on Friday and Saturday. The Anchor Club Pool is open from 9:00 a.m. to 9:45 p.m. daily, unless otherwise posted. Any day that the Clipper Club pool or spa is out of order, the Anchor Club and Pool will be opened by Security at 6:00 a.m. The hours for the B and D Building pools are from 8:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m. daily. There will be a meeting at the Clipper Club at 7:00 pm on Sunday, June 24, 2012 to discuss how to dispense with over $2000 in Drama Club funds. This is the old Drama Club in which Rolf Tutschek was the main director. Should the funds be distributed among former Club members, donated to charity or local theater groups, or possibly given to the WCA? Come, express your opinion, and vote. For questions or to RSVP (so that we can have sufficient refreshments) please call Russ Bankson at 510-428-2749 or Ray Westergard at 510-653-9220. If you know how to contact former Drama Club members not currently living at Watergate, please forward this information to them. DANCING FOR THE ARTS Allegro Ballroom – Saturday, May 26, 2012 Allegro Ballroom’s 14th Annual Fundraiser is being held on Saturday, May 26, 2012. This years gala show and dance will benefit Emeryville Celebration of the Arts and Friends of Emeryville Child Development Center. Enjoy dancing, entertainment and refreshments. Beginners are welcome! Waltz and Rumba Class / Silent Auction / Prize Drawings / Taxi Dancers. Allegro Ballroom is located at 5855 Christie Avenue in Emeryville. For more information about this event, visit their website at allegroballroom.net or call them directly at 510-6552888. PLEASE DON’T FEED THE ANIMALS! In an ongoing effort to reduce the raccoon and rodent population at Watergate, we ask that you please remember and abide by rule 12 on page 11 of the WCA Rulebook which states, “Feeding wild or stray animals (such as birds, geese, squirrels, feral cats, and raccoons) is prohibited.” Additionally, rule 11 on page 21 of the Rulebook states, “Bird feeders are not permitted.” Lastly, Pets and Animals page 29 section 6.12 of the Watergate Governing Documents states, “No animals, livestock, poultry, dogs, birds, parrots or other household pets of any kind or description shall be raised, bred, or kept in any Unit or in the Building or Community Common Area. The exceptions to this policy shall be (1) guide dogs required for the blind or hearing impaired, and (2) cats, which shall be maintained within the units, so long as they shall not constitute a nuisance.” HAPPY BIRTHDAY, WATERGATE! Watergate celebrates it’s milestone 40th birthday this month! In May of 1972, B, D an half of E Buildings were given their certificate of occupancy. Advertisement GARETH M. FONG Real Estate Broker 510-655-8228 Call me for an appointment Serving the Watergate Community RESIDENT REGISTRATION Since 1975 A recent audit shows that there are 225 residents with expired ID cards. Having a valid Watergate ID is a requirement of the community for all residents. You must have a valid ID card in order to take advantage of the many amenities here at Watergate, including the use of the pools, tennis courts, and gym. Residents can register in the WCA Office Monday through Friday between 8:30 a.m. and 5:30 p.m. You will need an registration authorization form signed by your unit owner or property management company, and $5.00 with the return of your old ID card. If you have lost your ID card, you will need to pay an additional $25.00 deposit for a total of $30.00. Tenants and residents residing with owner must register with the Association every year. • • • • • • • Watergate resale experience since 1980 Member of Multiple Listing Service Honest and ethical representation Watergate condominium owner Member of California Association of Realtors Rental and management service available Representation outside Watergate TWO SAILS REALTY At WATERGATE DRE #00681533 Owners are also required to have a valid ID card, and must renew their registration with the Association every five years. There is no charge for an owner to renew with the return of the expired card; there is a $5.00 charge for a lost card. Residents with bikes in the bike room will also need to renew their bike room registration for $5.00 to assure their continued use of the room. DAVID H. GORMAN, Real Estate Broker Advertisement 2324 Powell St. Emeryville, CA 94608 Phone: 510-450-3812 Fax: 510-450-3810 • • • • • • Professional & ethical representation Sales, leasing, and property management services Tenant placement services Serving Watergate since 1990 Member of Multiple Listing Service Member of California Association of Realtors DRE #01081074 Advertisement Advertisement Whether you are considering buying, selling, or renting at the Watergate or elsewhere in the east bay, call David at 510-450-3812 or email [email protected] Visit our website at www.alleastbayproperties.com. 3 “DRAFT” WCA BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETING MINUTES March 19, 2012 I. Call to Order. President Robert C. Blain called the meeting to order at 7:00 p.m. Directors present were Jean Goldman, Tom Knight, Albert Repola and Neil Straus. Murray Kane and Lubor Mrazek were absent. Also present were General Manager Tim Sutherland, Controller Lisa Trabert, Assistant General Manager Jeff Kiel and six residents. II. Reports/Announcements. Secretary’s Report. Secretary Straus reported on action taken by the Board of Directors since the February 27, 2012 Regular Session: Prior to the regular board meeting, the Board of Directors, Finance Committee and WCA Management met to review and discuss the 2012/2013 Operation Budget. Treasurer’s Report. President Blain reported a favorable operating budget variance of $266,761 through 2/29/2012. Blain also reported an operating fund balance of $314,091 and a replacement fund balance of $6,964,679. The full report is available at the WCA office. Manager’s Report. General Manager Sutherland reported that the 2012/2013 budget proposal request calls for a 1% annual assessment increase. III. Statements and Requests. Questions about the use of a hydraulic lift to trim a tree at 8 Admiral, and the desire to have bike racks available for guests were presented. IV. Consent Calendar. Items Approved by Unanimous General Consent: February 27, 2012 Regular Session Minutes – As submitted. General, Auto (Allied) and Umbrella Liability (Great American) -- $61,371/$2118.80/$23,960 in premiums for $2M/$1M/$25M in coverage. Master Commercial Property (CIBA) - $270,420 premium for $198,483,222 in coverage. V. Old Business. None. VI. New Business. The following items were presented for Board review and consideration: Board Resolution to Record Three Notices of Delinquent Assessment. Secretary Straus read the following resolution: “Resolved, the Board of Directors (“Board”) for Watergate Community Association authorizes and instructs Allied Trustee Services to Record Three Notices of Delinquent Assessment (“Lien”) in the full amount of unpaid assessments, late charges, interest and collection fees and costs against the properties bearing Assessor’s Parcel Numbers 049-1528-250, 049-1528-560, and 0491529-032 as authorized by Civil Code Sections 1367.1 and 1367.4 if such accounts have not been reinstated by the Notice of Intent to Lien expiration date.” Straus moved, and Knight seconded, to approve the aforementioned Notices of Delinquent Assessments. The motion to approve was unanimous. VII. 4 WCA Committees. Architectural Control. Chair Elizabeth Altieri presented the following: 8 Commodore Drive, 356 - The homeowner has requested approval to install laminate flooring, removal of the popcorn ceiling texture, replacement of the tiled tub surround, installation of a pocket door in the wall that separates the vanity sink from the bathroom, unspecific reference to possible additional lighting and several items that don’t require approval such as: new flooring in the kitchen and bathroom; replacement-in-kind of toilet, vanity & sink, kitchen cabinets, sink, and countertops. The office has already given approval for the removal of the popcorn ceiling texture using a licensed asbestos abatement contractor and installation of laminate flooring. Approval for additional lighting is not required if the new fixtures are mounted to existing j-boxes, or if the lighting plugs into an existing wall outlet. With regards to the pocket door, according to the attached email from the City of Emeryville Building Department, a structural engineer report is not required for this particular installation due to its location. The committee therefore recommends that the Board approve the replacement of the tiled tub surround and the installation of a pocket door in the proposed location with applicable permits from the City of Emeryville Building Dept. The committee does not recommend approval of any additional lighting that requires the installation of new ceiling-mounted junction boxes, or new electrical outlets until such time that the homeowner can provide specific information. Straus moved, and Knight seconded, to approve the modifications to C356 pending receipt of all necessary building permits. The motion to approve was unanimous. VIII. Upcoming Meetings. Budget, Regular and Executive Sessions – April 9, 2012, and April 23, 2012 IX. Meeting adjourned at 7:41 p.m. at which time the Board went into Executive Session. Respectfully submitted, /s/ Neil Straus, Secretary Residents and staff enjoyed a night of good food, good music, and good fun at the St. Patrick’s Day Potluck held at the Clipper Club on March 17th. Many thanks to the Clipper Club Staff, the members of the band, and Nick Sebastian, who provided us with his photos of the event! 5 Advertisement Advertisement BUILDING ACCESS S Watergate is private property with key access needed for entry to common hallways. Residents with a programmed land line can provide access to their guests at the lobby through the intercom system; residents without this convenience must meet and escort their guests into the building. Any other guest, resident or unregistered contractor requesting access to the building must first check in with Security and provide valid identification before a determination is made as to whether they should be granted access to the common hallways. Advertisement WARM WEATHER REMINDERS Advertisement 6 Noise Complaints: The WCA office receives double and sometimes triple the number of noise complaints at this time of year. Due to the construction of the buildings here at Watergate, voices and/or activity in your unit is often heard in neighboring units. Please be considerate of your neighbors when going about your daily routines, especially during quiet hours (10:00 pm to 8:00 am). Please note that the WCA office will not send a courtesy notice or a CC&R violation letter to your neighbor for normal living noises. Balconies: Please limit the items on your balcony to approved patio furniture and garden items only. Do not store unacceptable furniture, bicycles, boxes, cleaning tools, construction materials, or recycling containers on your balcony. Hanging pots must be located at least 2 feet behind balcony railings, and bird feeders of any kind are not permitted. Barbeques are allowed only when not causing an unreasonable nuisance to neighbors, and must be supervised at all times. Lighter fluid or self starting briquettes are not allowed, and a fire extinguisher must be available in case of an emergency. Pools: Pool rules are posted at each pool location and will be strictly enforced. Be aware that there is no lifeguard on duty. SWIM AT YOUR OWN RISK. All residents or their authorized guests must have their valid Watergate I.D. cards in their possession while in the pool area and must show their I.D. cards upon request. There is a limit of four guests per unit in the pool area at a given time. Children under 14 must be accompanied and supervised by an adult. There is no swimming or wading in the lagoon or fountain areas. May 2012 - Clipper Club Calendar Monday Sunday Clipper Club Gym Hours: Monday 6:00 a.m to 9:30 am 3:00 pm – 10:00 pm Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday 6:00 am – 10:00 pm Friday 6:00 am –11:00 pm Saturday and Sunday 9:00 am – 10:00 pm 6 7 11:00 am Toastmasters 6:00 pm Flower Arranging 7:30 pm Scrabble Club 13 14 11:00 am Toastmasters 7:30 pm Scrabble Club Tuesday 1 Wednesday 2 3 TUESDAY MOVIE 3:00 pm and 7:30 pm “My Week With Marilyn” 8 TUESDAY MOVIE 3:00 pm and 7:30 pm “War Horse” 15 Thursday Friday 4 Saturday 5 6:30 pm Tai Chi Practice 10:00 am Universal Tai Chi Study 11:00 am Sensing Hands 3:00 pm "Sugar Blues: Eating Sugar the Right Way" 9 10 11 12 7:00 pm "Sugar Blues: Eating Sugar the Right Way" 6:30 pm Tai Chi Practice 10:00 am Landscape Committee 10:00 am Universal Tai Chi Study 11:00 am Sensing Hands 16 17 18 19 TUESDAY MOVIE 3:00 pm and 7:30 pm “We Bought a Zoo” 6:30 pm Tai Chi Practice FOREIGN FILM NIGHT 7:30 pm Movie to be Announced 10:00 am Universal Tai Chi Study 11:00 am Sensing Hands Reduce 20 21 11:00 am Toastmasters 6:00 pm Flower Arranging 7:30 pm Scrabble Club 7:00 pm WCA Board of Directors Meeting 22 27 28 11:00 am Toastmasters 7:30 pm Scrabble Club Clipper Club Open 9:00 am – 6:00 pm 24 6:30 pm Tai Chi Practice “Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy” 25 26 WCA Office Closes at 4:30 pm 10:00 am Universal Tai Chi Study 11:00 am Sensing Hands Reuse 29 WCA Office Closed for Memorial Day 23 TUESDAY MOVIE 3:00 pm and 7:30 pm 30 31 TUESDAY MOVIE 3:00 pm and 7:30 pm “The Iron Lady” 6:30 pm Tai Chi Practice Residents must present a valid Watergate ID card to use the gym Guests must be accompanied by a registered resident while in the gym area Recycle The Clipper Club gym and the package room close at 9:45 pm Sunday through Thursday and at 10:45 pm on Friday 7 VEHICLE REGISTRATION Vehicles belonging to residents and parked on WCA property MUST have a red parking sticker displayed on the left rear bumper. This is a requirement of the community, and is particularly important during this time of construction when no guest or temporary parking is available. Your Watergate sticker allows us to identify you as a Watergate resident, and your vehicle as being authorized to park on the property. The number on the sticker provides us with a way to attempt to contact you should there be a problem. Advertisement You can register your vehicles with the Security Department 24-hours a day, 7-days a week. You will need to take your vehicle, your vehicle registration, and your valid Watergate ID card with you when registering. There is no charge to register. Stickers must be put onto your bumper by our staff and are not transferrable. Boyd’s Body & Auto Repair Complete Automotive Service Center Serving the East Bay For over 25 years Transmission Timing Belt Water Pump Engine Axle Brakes FREE ESTIMATES • all insurance welcome • frame straightening • computer precision color matching Advertisement 510-654-0425 1245 Powell Street, Emeryville, California 94608 INCREASED AUTO BURGLARIES IN EMERYVILLE The Emeryville Police Department has reported a pattern of increased auto burglaries throughout the city. Most often thieves are looking for items in plain view, with laptops being a favored item, and Ipads, Ipods, Iphones, cell phones, GPS, and digital cameras also being popular items. Cars with a visible backpack are especially targeted because they often carry those items. The method of operation is generally a smashed window, with the thieves reaching in and taking the loss. There is no messy search. The suspects are in and out quickly, possible traveling from the location in a vehicle. Most of the burglaries have occurred in the early morning hours, between 7:00 and 8:00 a.m., and in the early evening, between 5:00 p.m. and 7:00 p.m. PROTECT YOUR VEHICLE FROM AUTO THEFT In the United States a vehicle is stolen every 21 seconds. Stolen cars, vans, trucks, and motorcycles cost victims time and money, and increase everyone’s insurance premium. Stolen vehicles are often used to commit other crimes. The National Crime Prevention Council offers the following basic prevention information for protecting your vehicle and its contents. Basic Prevention: Never leave your car running or the keys 8 in the ignition when you’re away from it, even for a minute. Always roll up the windows and lock the car, even if it’s in front of your home or business. Never leave valuables in plain view, even if your car is locked. Put them in the trunk or at least out of sight. Buy radios and CD players that can be removed and locked in the glove box or trunk. Park in busy, well-lighted areas, Carry the registration and insurance card with you. Don’t leave personal identification documents or credit cards in your vehicle. When you pay to park in a lot or garage, leave just the ignition key with the attendant. Make sure no personal information is attached. Do the same when you take your car for repairs. Add Extra Protection: Install a mechanical locking device – commonly called a club, a collar, or a j-bar – that locks to the steering wheel, column, or brake to prevent the wheel from being turned more than a few degrees. Use it! Investigate security systems if you drive a car that’s an attractive target for thieves. This may also provide you with a discount on your auto insurance. For more information on safety awareness and protecting yourself and your vehicle from auto burglary, auto theft, and carjacking visit the National Crime Prevention Council’s website at ncpc.org. Don’t become a victim of these serious crimes! ZERO TOLERANCE PARKING POLICY Many residents have questioned the reserved parking spaces posted as reserved parking on Watergate streets. These spaces are reserved specifically and only for residents whose assigned garage spaces are not available during the fire sprinkler installation project. These spaces are to be considered someone’s assigned garage parking space and are to be treated as such. Any vehicle found parked in the designated construction zone and not clearly displaying a correctly corresponding construction permit will be towed to make parking available for those residents displaced from their CC&R prescribed assigned garage parking. Vehicles will be towed as follows: Vehicles without any Watergate parking permit or sticker will be towed off-site to an impound facility. Vehicles with a Watergate parking sticker will be relocated elsewhere on the property at the vehicle owner’s expense. Vehicles with an expired construction zone parking permit will be relocated elsewhere on the property. Charges incurred by the Association for the relocation of a vehicle elsewhere on the property will be passed on to the owner of the unit to whom the vehicle is registered. Vehicles parked elsewhere on the property not clearly displaying a valid Watergate parking sticker are subject to tow at any time and without warning to an impound facility at the vehicle owner’s expense to make room for vehicles as outlined above. CLASSIFIED ADS DIANA GUITTARD, CNA - Caring, Compassionate Caregiver Dementia – Alzheimer’s - Drive to All Appointments - Run Errands Cooking – Lite Housekeeping - Live In or Out - 16-years Experience Excellent References 510-289-1417 HOME CLEANING SERVICES - Regular Cleanings – Windows Moving - One Time - A Gift? - Chanda Phillips 510-520-9811 (We live here) CARPET CLEANING - Highly effective Teri-Towel system, non-toxic, clean and dry in 1 to 2 hours! $100/hr, $75 minimum, satisfaction guaranteed. “Many and sincere thanks for an excellent job cleaning my carpet.” L.B. Watergate resident. Call for estimate and appointment – mention Code W1109 – at 415-685-1422 – Jon, carpet cleaning tech since 2003 – The Carpet Muse (aka Red Rugs – see Yelp.com for reviews) and fellow Watergate Resident HANDYMAN - Home Repair and Maintenance – Responsible, Reliable, On Time, References Peter Cameron 510-409-4429 [email protected] MASSAGE - Carla Chrzan, CMT, Insured – Benefits: Increase energy, enhance immunity, release endorphins to decrease stress, depression and anxiety… and much more. Special rate for Watergate residents and employees! In-home or office, chair or table massage: $35-30min, $601hr. Call Carla @ 831.431.3300. COMPUTER REPAIR, RENTALS, PC, MAC, PRINTERS DSL Install, Virus Removal, All Problems - Zoey 510-393-1540 Interested in advertising in the Hatchcover? Contact Debbie Tennell at 510-450-1724. Advertising size, rate, and discount information is also available in the Notices / Newsletters section of the WCA website. WCA SECURITY ACTIVITY March 2012 The Watergate Security Department is dedicated to creating a safe and welcoming environment for Watergate and its residents. Security is everyone’s concern. We depend on you, the residents of Watergate, to let us know when you observe a security problem or situation that may be unsafe. Issues such as noise complaints and balcony or pet violations should be reported to the Security Department directly at 510-4501729. Security can also be contacted 24hours a day at 510-772-5005. In the event of an urgent police, fire, or medical emergency, please call 911. Security Activity Open Door Hazard Citizen Assist Animal Complaint Alarm Elevator Juvenile Complaint Misc. Investigation CC&R Violations Misc. Assignments Maintenance Reports Parking Violations Property Reports Vehicle Registration Vehicle Tow Casualty Reports Fire Fire Alarm Mail Delivery WCA EPD 0 0 10 5 2 0 34 74 203 26 46 0 29 18 0 0 0 56 Crimes Against Property Burglary-Residential Burglary-Auto Burglary-Commercial Grand Theft Petty Theft Robberies Malicious Mischief Auto Theft Recovered Stolen Vehicle Vehicle Hit and Run 0 1 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 2 30 10 4 52 6 0 12 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 0 0 0 0 Crimes Against Persons Homicides Battery - Simple Assault Domestic Disputes Aggravated Assault Sexual Assault Car Jacking 9 H For Results, trust the Watergate Leaders: To buy, rent or sell, call us today, on-site and open daily for you. 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