News From Your POA Board President, Jeff Carlson FALL - 2014
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News From Your POA Board President, Jeff Carlson FALL - 2014
Board of Directors 14015 FORTUNA BAY DRIVE, CORPUS CHRISTI, TX 78418 361-949-7025 Jeff Carlson, President Jack Sharlow, Treasurer Brent Moore, Vice President Cheri Sperling News From Your POA Board President, Jeff Carlson FALL - 2014 Stan Hulse Nancy Tressa Fall Greetings to Padre Isles Property Owners and Residents Darrell Scanlan Staff Maybeth Christensen Executive Coordinator Lisa Underbrink Office Manager Lori Stevens Administrative Assistant Sam Anderson Regulatory Support Inside this issue: Garden Tour 2 Annual Art Walk 2 La Posada 2 Caroling in the Park 2 Board Openings 3 Community Building 3 POA Update 3 City of Corpus Christi 4 VOTE! As we have successfully dodged another hurricane season and our newly-expanded Community Gardens are in full swing with another excellent crop of vegetables, flowers, and beautifully decorated plots, Election Day is just ahead. I strongly urge all owners and residents on the Island to exercise your right to vote and help decide who will lead our County, City, and our Flour Bluff ISD School Board. Many exceptional Island residents have taken the plunge and put their name on the ballot and it is always a good thing when the Island is well represented on our governing councils, boards and commissions. I hear many Islanders say the Island is never properly represented in many areas and this is your opportunity to elect Island residents and truly put our collective voice in action. Additionally, the PIPOA Board of Directors has taken recent actions to bring to our Island Community many of the amenities and living conditions that some have said we were sorely lacking. We have moved forward with preliminary discussions and eventually drawings of a Community Center that all residents will be able to use and enjoy. Look for an announcement of a Town Hall meeting sometime in the near future to show off the designs and discuss residents’ concerns, answer questions, and determine how and when we move forward with this exciting project. We also have pledged significant dollars to partner with the City on bringing great, new family-friendly fields and equipment to Billish Park. We are encouraged by the City efforts and plan to begin refurbishing Billish Park in the spring. We also have undertaken a phased approach to upgrading and improving the Whitecap medians, which is the largest entranceway to many of our neighborhoods. The first phase is underway and we plan to begin Phase 2 in the spring and work our way down Whitecap and make it a showcase for residents and visitors. There is a lot of exciting actions underway around the Island and the POA is a major part of all of them. Until next time, be happy, be safe. Page 2 GARDEN TOUR The Island Gardeners are having their Second Annual Garden Tour Saturday, October 18. It starts at 9 AM with the dedication of the 20 additional garden plots at Douden Park. And a visit to the butterfly garden at Douden. The tour of 6 locations on the Island is from 10 AM to I PM. Maps are available at the POA office. The owners of these gardens are anxious to have folks see their beautiful yards. They are willing to share their experiences on what to do and what not to do when it comes to gardening on the Island. ISLAND ART WALK The Annual Island Art Walk is set for Sunday, November 2, Noon to 4 PM. The location for this event is Billish Park. Many local artists will have a variety of items for sale. This is a great event and we are delighted it will be happening again this year. Plan to do your Christmas shopping! If you are an artist and would like to set up a booth, contact Butch or JoAnne Smith at 949-7114. LA POSADA The La Posada Boat Parades are set for Friday, December 12 in the North Channel and Saturday, December 13 in the South Channel. These boat parades are one of the highlights of the holiday season. The Padre Island Yacht Club organizes the events and our residents host the many parties where Toys for Tots are collected by the Marines. Scuttlebutts hosts a fund raising event which is set for December 2, Starting at 5 PM. Port Royal will have a Christmas tree lighting party Saturday, December 6, 6—9 PM. There is also a contest for the best decorated houses. There are awards for best street-side decorations as well as best water-side decorations. For more information, contact Vic Shrek 214-668-6263. CAROLING IN THE PARK Do you enjoy singing Christmas carols? This is your opportunity to enjoy the music and join the singing. Wednesday, December 10, 7—8 PM, Billish Park, is the date and time for a community musical event. Plans are underway, but it should be a fun night for everyone attending. BOARD OF DIRECTORS POSITIONS Page 3 There are three positions up for election in March 2015. The term of office is for 3 years. Candidates must be members of the POA in good standing, and at least 18 years of age. Statements of candidacy need to be received in the POA office by November 15th. You may email them to: [email protected] We will publish the statements in the winter newsletter which also contains the ballot. Your statement should include your background as well as why you want to be elected to the Board. If you need more information, Just call Maybeth at the POA office. COMMUNITY BUILDING The overwhelming response at the annual meeting this past March was “we want a community building.” The Board appointed a committee to start the process. Requests for qualifications for an architect were developed and sent out. The committee chose the architect and plans are now being drawn. There will be a Town Hall meeting in November where we will have the preliminary design and “look” for the building. Watch for an email notice, if you’ve given us your email. The Moon will also have the announcement of the date and time. There will be no increase in your annual fees because that can only be done by a change in the covenants. NOTES FROM YOUR POA Maybeth Christensen, Executive Coordinator The folks who live on the canal which Encantada crosses have known for years the culverts under that road were silted closed. We thought the City should be responsible for those culverts; however, it was determined the POA “owns” the culverts. The POA along with the Island Strategic Action Committee tried to have the City replace those culverts with a bridge. Unfortunately, the City Attorney provided a legal opinion whereby the City could not use bond money to build a bridge. The POA will soon be removing the silt and opening the culverts so that the water will once again flow between the canals on each side of Encantada. Water quality in that canal should improve, especially after the Park Road 22 bridge and canal are completed. When the Island was annexed by the City, the POA assumed the responsibility of maintaining the medians on Whitecap, Commodores and Seapines. At the August Board meeting, it was decided to spend the money to improve the Whitecap median. Construction should start in the next few weeks. Watch out for the workers, please! I’ve written about the Billish Park improvements, so will not go thru all the details, again. The estimated cost to complete Phase I came in about $200,000 more than the amount the City has left from the designated bond amount. The Board voted to spend up to $200,000 to work in a true public/private partnership in order to get the much needed improvements to Billish. Ever the optimist, I thought we would see dirt being moved yet this fall, it now looks like Spring is more likely! Padre Isles Property Owners Association 14015 Fortuna Bay Dr. Corpus Christi, Texas 78418 Phone: (361) 949-7025 Fax: (361) 949-7026 Email: [email protected] Website: padreislespoa.net City of Corpus Christi Brush Set-out Schedule Area 1 The last brush collection for 2014 will start Monday, December 8 Set out time is Nov 29– Dec 7 Collection is normally completed in two days. Do not set out after December 8 as the City fines for early set out. The City was concerned about the fire hazard the Litter Critter was creating by our building. The options were to stop doing the Critter or find an alternative site. The Critter is now located at the west end of Whitecap on the wastewater treatment plant property. It is available on the Second (2nd) and Fourth (4th) Saturdays of every month between the hours of 7 AM and 4 PM. All materials except paint, tires, batteries and chemicals can be brought to the Critter. The recycle bin at the Fortuna Bay ramp is only for cardboard, paper and aluminum. It is NOT a dumping site! Call 826-CITY for City ordinances, codes or questions regarding City services OR CCTEXAS.COM REMEMBER TO VOTE NOVEMBER 4 Both Island precincts will vote at Island Presbyterian Church. Early voting starts October 20 and ends October 31. The location is Seashore Learning Center on Encantada.