8
Copyright © 2015 Peel, Inc. Bella Vista Bulletin - June 2015 1 June 2015 Official Publication of the Bella Vista Homeowners Association Volume 7, Issue 6 JUNE 2015 Board Report e Board met in late May and minutes for all meetings are posted to the Bella Vista website after Board approval the following month. Annexation – All dogs and cats 16 weeks of age and older must be licensed with the City so please visit the website below and complete the process: http://www.petdata.com/for-pet- owners/ced. Should your pet be lost, city licensing helps Animal Control reunite you with your pet, lengthens your pet's hold time at the shelter and reduces the fees associated with reclaiming a lost pet. Deed Restriction Violations - Please take the steps necessary to repair and refinish any fences in the neighborhood to avoid letters and subsequent fines. Spring Projects - Please submit an ACC form to RealManage if you are planning any projects this summer. e form is located on the Bella Vista website. City Services – Please report issues including abandon vehicles, animal problems, noise, litter, potholes or street lights out to the City at the following website: (http://www. cedarparktexas.gov/index.aspx?page=41). Landscaping – e Board approved additional landscape improvements within the pool area and we hope you enjoy the new colorful plantings. Neighborhood Watch – Some of our neighbors experienced vandalism earlier this year and the Board would like our neighborhood to have a Neighborhood Watch program. Please send an email to the Board, post a reply to Facebook or join us at a Board meeting to discuss the program and how we can preclude future incidents. Annual Meeting – e date is set for June 3 and more information will be provided via email and regular mail. If you want to avoid missing any information, please register your email on the Bella Vista HOA website: http://www. bellavista-hoa.com/bellavista/home.asp. Please consider volunteering to serve on the Board or a committee and have a voice in your community. e next Board meeting is scheduled for 6:00 p.m. on the June 10, 6 p.m. at the RealManage office, 9601 Amberglen Blvd, Suite 150, Bldg G, Austin TX 78729 (next to Lifetime Fitness on RR 620 service road).

Bella Vista - June 2015

Embed Size (px)

DESCRIPTION

June 2015 edition of Bella Vista Bulletin for Bella Vista

Citation preview

Copyright © 2015 Peel, Inc. Bella Vista Bulletin - June 2015 1

June 2015 Official Publication of the Bella Vista Homeowners Association Volume 7, Issue 6

JUNE 2015Board Report

The Board met in late May and minutes for all meetings are posted to the Bella Vista website after Board approval the following month.

Annexation – All dogs and cats 16 weeks of age and older must be licensed with the City so please visit the website below and complete the process: http://www.petdata.com/for-pet-owners/ced. Should your pet be lost, city licensing helps Animal Control reunite you with your pet, lengthens your pet's hold time at the shelter and reduces the fees associated with reclaiming a lost pet.

Deed Restriction Violations - Please take the steps necessary to repair and refinish any fences in the neighborhood to avoid letters and subsequent fines.

Spring Projects - Please submit an ACC form to RealManage if you are planning any projects this summer. The form is located on the Bella Vista website.

City Services – Please report issues including abandon vehicles, animal problems, noise, litter, potholes or street lights out to the City at the following website: (http://www.cedarparktexas.gov/index.aspx?page=41).

Landscaping – The Board approved additional landscape

improvements within the pool area and we hope you enjoy the new colorful plantings.

Neighborhood Watch – Some of our neighbors experienced vandalism earlier this year and the Board would like our neighborhood to have a Neighborhood Watch program. Please send an email to the Board, post a reply to Facebook or join us at a Board meeting to discuss the program and how we can preclude future incidents.

Annual Meeting – The date is set for June 3 and more information will be provided via email and regular mail. If you want to avoid missing any information, please register your email on the Bella Vista HOA website: http://www.bellavista-hoa.com/bellavista/home.asp. Please consider volunteering to serve on the Board or a committee and have a voice in your community.

The next Board meeting is scheduled for 6:00 p.m. on the June 10, 6 p.m. at the RealManage office, 9601 Amberglen Blvd, Suite 150, Bldg G, Austin TX 78729 (next to Lifetime Fitness on RR 620 service road).

2 Bella Vista Bulletin - June 2015 Copyright © 2015 Peel, Inc.

IMPORTANT CONTACTS

Newsletter Publisher Peel, Inc.. ......................................................512-263-9181 [email protected], 512-263-9181

President, Veronica Frederick............ [email protected]

Vice President, James Smith [email protected]

Secretary, Julie Fowler ................ [email protected]

Director, John Shumaker …..….......... [email protected]

ACC Requests [email protected]

Recreation Committee [email protected]

NEWSLETTER INFO

ARTICLE INFOThe Bella Vista Bulletin newsletter is mailed monthly to all Bella Vista

residents. Residents, community groups, churches, etc. are welcome to submit information about their organizations in the newsletter. Personal news for the Stork Report, Teenage Job Seekers, recipes, special celebrations, and birthday announcements are also welcome.If you have an article of interest to the community, please submit it

to [email protected] with copy to [email protected] by the 8th of the month..

The newsletter can also be viewed online atwww.PEELinc.com.

MISSION STATEMENTPeel, Inc. Community Newsletters

Our goal is to provide the Bella Vista community with one source of local news content that is provided by Bella Vista residents. Our goal is to help build Bella Vista by connecting local businesses with residents and residents with relevant neighborhood information.

"Be the Community."

RealManage Resident Services (pool, issues, etc.)1-866-473-2573 [email protected]

Association Manager: Bill Brooks1-866-473-2573 [email protected]

www.realmanage.com RealManage, 9601 Amberglen Blvd, Suite 150, Bldg G,

Austin, TX 78729

HOA MANAGEMENT

SudokuThe challenge is to fill every row across, every column down, and every3x3 box with the digits 1 through 9. Each 1 through 9 digit must appearonly once in each row across, each column down, and each 3x3 box.

© 2007. Feature ExchangeACROSS

1. T

ack

5. G

iant

9.

Phi

lippi

ne d

ish

with

mar

inat

edch

icke

n or

por

k 11

. Jou

rnal

ist's

que

stio

n 12

. Tin

y in

sect

s 13

. Cut

of

beef

14

. Sch

ool g

roup

15

. Sou

th

17. U

nite

d St

ates

18

. Bot

tle n

eed

20. U

pset

22

. Cow

's c

how

23

. Yea

r (a

bbr.)

24

. Com

pute

r m

aker

s 27

. Bre

ws

29. S

leep

dis

orde

r 31

. Par

ent t

each

er g

roup

s 32

. Str

ong

rope

fib

er

33. B

end

34. D

ecor

ativ

e ne

edle

cas

e

DOWN

1. I

nclin

e 2.

Cha

nge

3. S

mal

l par

ticle

4.

Com

pass

poi

nt5.

Nig

ht b

ird

6. B

ody

snat

cher

7.

Cul

tivat

e 8.

Vol

cano

10

. Cha

nge

into

bon

e 16

. Mus

ical

pro

duct

ions

18

. Can

adia

n pr

ov.

19. P

alla

dium

(ab

br.)

20

. Man

y 21

. Per

fect

22

. Cap

tain

(ab

br.)

24

. Ins

titut

ion

(abb

r.)

25. S

wai

n 26

. Afr

ican

cou

ntry

28

. Fas

t pla

ne

30. P

astr

y

Cro

ssw

ord

Puzz

le

© 2

006.

Fea

ture

Exc

hang

e

View

ans

wer

s onl

ine a

t ww

w.pe

elinc

.com

SUDOKU

SudokuThe goal is to fill in the grid so that every row, every column, and

every 3x3 box contains the digits 1 through 9. Each digit mayappear only once in each row, each column, and each 3x3 box.

© 2006. Feature Exchange

Copyright © 2015 Peel, Inc. Bella Vista Bulletin - June 2015 3

Please come celebrate the start of Summer and bring a dish to pass! Bring a dish, or two, from your childhood, your country, or just what your family loves to make/eat! There will be canopies and tables for all the food, music, and LOTS of pool toys! Please respond to this post regarding what you plan to bring...this is a great way to kick off

summer and mingle with neighbors throughout the community! KONA ICE will be serving snow cones from 7PM - 8PM. There will be FREE snow cones

for the first 150 people! Don't miss out!!Also, Warren Peck graciously agreed to play a movie, weather permitting, at dusk!

Thanks Warren!!For those who do NOT use Facebook, please email me directly if you're interested is joining

in on the fun!  [email protected]: All attendees should bring their own drinks to accompany this event. Also, any child

swimming, or eating at the potluck, should be accompanied by an adult.

Friday, June 5th (last day of school) Starting at 5pm

Pool Party & International Potluck!END OF SCHOOL

4 Bella Vista Bulletin - June 2015 Copyright © 2015 Peel, Inc.

Where Renting A Storage Space is NO PROB LLAMA!

1st Month for $1.00*Certain Restrictions Apply* Call for Details

1/2 OFF 1st 2 Months*Certain Restrictions Apply* Call for Details

10% OFF Moving & Packing Supplies

Not Valid with any other offer.

Daily Access

6am-10pm

2501 Dies Ranch Rd · Cedar Park, TX 78613512-401-9000 · www.bluellamastorage.com

Office: Mon-Fri 9:30am-6pm. Sat 9am-5pm. Sun 10am-2pm

All Units are Drive Up Access, Premium Drive Up Climate Controlled Units, Month to Month Rentals, Moving & Packing Supplies

Mosquitoes can be very irritating and disrupt outdoor activities. They also are able to transmit various diseases to humans and animals. Mosquitoes are known to transmit heartworm in dogs and cats, and they can spread encephalitis (including West Nile Virus), Chikungunya, dengue, yellow fever, malaria and filariasis among humans.

Most female mosquitoes require a blood meal for egg production whereas males feed on nectar and do not bite. Eggs can be laid on the surface of water or in dry locations that are occasionally flooded by water. Some eggs are able to remain dormant under dry conditions for several months. Eggs hatch into larvae, or wigglers. Mosquito larvae live in water and feed on organic debris or microscopic plants and animals. Larvae molt into pupae which do not feed. Mosquito pupae spend the majority of their time at the surface of the water, only moving when disturbed.

Female mosquito.Many things can help to reduce mosquito problems

around the home. Eliminate all sources of standing water. Containers such as watering cans, buckets and bottles can turn into mosquito breeding grounds. Water should be drained from birdbaths, gutters, flowerpots and pet dishes at least once a week. Children’s wading pools should be emptied of water

MOSQUITOES

The information given herein is for educational purposes only. Reference to commercial products or trade names is made with the understanding that no discrimination is intended and no endorsement by Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service or the

Texas A&M AgriLife Research is implied. Extension programs serve people of all ages regardless of race, color, religion, sex, national

origin, age, disability, genetic information or veteran status.

at least once a week and stored so they cannot collect water when not in use. Tree holes should be filled in with sand or mortar, or drained after each rain. Leaky faucets and pipes located outside should be repaired.

Areas that cannot be drained, such as ponds or large rain collection systems, can be stocked with mosquito fish that eat mosquito larvae. Dunks can also be used in these areas. Dunks are a small, donut-shaped product that contains Bacillus thuringiensis var. israeliensis. The donut disrupts the life cycle of the mosquito and is non-toxic to humans, amphibians and fish.

Avoiding peak hours when mosquitoes are active is probably the best method to avoid being bitten. When outside, wear loose-fitting, light colored clothing with long sleeves & long pants. Repellants containing active ingredients such as DEET, picaridin or oil of lemon eucalyptus can be effective to keep mosquitoes from biting when evening activities cannot be rescheduled. Other products such as citronella candles will also repel mosquitoes, but work best in enclosed areas.

Copyright © 2015 Peel, Inc. Bella Vista Bulletin - June 2015 5

What is Smart911? Smart911 is an online tool that allows each Cedar Park

household to create a single safety profile that contains information about medical needs, homes and vehicles, landline and mobile phone numbers, emergency contacts and pets.

How Does Smart911 Work?Smart911 allows citizens to provide the additional details

that 9-1-1 call takers may need in order to assist them during an emergency. When you dial 9-1-1 today the information received by the 9-1-1 call center can be limited based on the type of phone you are calling on. With Smart911, anytime you make an emergency call from a phone registered with your Safety Profile, the 9-1-1 systems recognizes your phone number and automatically displays your profile on the screen of the call taker who receives your call.

At a time when you may be panicked, or unable to communicate, or it could be unsafe to communicate, Smart911 ensures that the details you would need to tell 9-1-1 are immediately available in the event you cannot verbally provide them. Smart911 is free, private and secure. Please review our Privacy Policy for further information.

How does Smart911 Help Me? The Cedar Park Police Department and the Cedar Park Fire

Department are empowering you to make public safety personal using Smart911. In the event that someone in your home calls 911 from a phone number listed in your profile, the information that you have chosen to share will be provided to first responders so they can reach your home faster and be aware of your specific needs ahead of time. By taking the time to proactively register, you are alerting police and fire to details that will help them serve you better. 

One Cedar Park resident who signed up offered the following reflection, “My wife and I figure that in an emergency, when seconds count, we want emergency responders to have as much information as possible to get to our home quickly and have knowledge about us before they get here.” He also added that first responders will even know about his 100 lb. dog saying, “I also chose to give responders access to his picture, his ID chip number and the name of his vet.” 

What do I need to know about registration? The registration process can be done using your computer and a

phone. The first step to registering is to visit www.smart911.com. Remember that you can enter as much or as little information as you’d like in each section and your account will be considered active for six months following your most recent log in. As part of

Smart911 is available to Bella Vista homeowners:the registration process, you will also be required to confirm your account by choosing between a text message and a phone call. 

What else does the Smart911 website offer? The Smart911 website offers blog entries about safety and

safety tips. You can even join a Smart911 email group to receive updates if you’d like.

How can I control who sees my Smart911 information?

Your Safety Profile will only be displayed to a 9-1-1 call taker if you place a 9-1-1 call from a phone confirmed with your Smart911 account, and the 9-1-1 center receiving your call participates in the Smart911 program. You are in full control of the information you enter and the phone numbers you choose to associate with your Safety Profile.

You can change your sharing preferences and Smart911 Safety Profile content at any time by logging into your Smart911 account and clicking on settings.

Or visit our website at:www.QualityPrintingofAustin.com

512.263.9181Call today for more info

From design to print to mail,

Quality Printing can help you with

all of yourprinting needs!

6 Bella Vista Bulletin - June 2015 Copyright © 2015 Peel, Inc.

NOT AVAILABLEONLINE

DISCLAIMER: Articles and ads in this newsletter express the opinions of their authors and do not necessarily reflect the opinions of Peel, Inc. or its employees. Peel, Inc. is not responsible for the accuracy of any facts stated in articles submitted by others. The publisher also assumes no responsibility for the advertising content with this publication. All warranties and representations made in the advertising content are solely that of the advertiser and any such claims regarding its content should be taken up with the advertiser.* The publisher assumes no liability with regard to its advertisers for misprints or failure to place advertising in this publication except for the actual cost of such advertising.* Although every effort is taken to avoid mistakes and/or misprints, the publisher assumes no responsibility for any errors of information or typographical mistakes, except as limited to the cost of advertising as stated above or in the case of misinformation, a printed retraction/correction.* Under no circumstances shall the publisher be held liable for incidental or consequential damages, inconvenience, loss of business or services, or any other liabilities from failure to publish, or from failure to publish in a timely manner, except as limited to liabilities stated above.

At no time will any source be allowed to use The Bella Vista Bulletin contents, or loan said contents, to others in anyway, shape or form, nor in any media, website, print, film, e-mail, electrostatic copy, fax, or etc. for the purpose of solicitation, commercial use, or any use for profit, political campaigns, or other self amplification, under penalty of law without written or expressed permission from Peel, Inc. The information in The Bella Vista Bulletin is exclusively for the private use of Peel, Inc.

REAL COMMUNITYREAL RESULTS

WWW.NORTHSIDEFIT.COM(512) 743 - 9873

50%OFF

PERSONALTRAININGPACKAGE

*Applies to on-ramp personal training withpurchase of Northside Fitness membership

www.PEELinc.com

Support Your Community Newsletter

Advertiseyour business

to yourneighbors

Peel, Inc.community newsletters

Kelly PeelVP Sales and Marketing512-263-9181 ext [email protected]

Copyright © 2015 Peel, Inc. Bella Vista Bulletin - June 2015 7

Checking accounts that come with a signing bonus.

Learn more at uhcu.org/signingbonus

United HeritageCredit Union

We’re making banking personal again.

Visit us today at our Cedar Park branch location

1801 E. Whitestone Blvd. Cedar Park, Texas 78613

Open a checking account at your local UHCU branch, and we’ll give you a signing bonus up to $100 in cash.

Eligibility for Signing Bonus offer applies to new membership accounts opened between May 13 and June 30, 2015 that meet the following requirements: savings account opened with $1 minimum deposit and checking account opened with $100 minimum deposit. Account must be established at a United Heritage Credit Union location. One Signing Bonus and United Heritage goodie bag per new membership. Goodie bag supply is limited and available only while supplies last. Signing Bonus may be reported on member’s year-end 1099-INT statement. Employee, Employee Household and Board Member accounts are not eligible. Terms and conditions apply. See uhcu.org/signingbonus for full details and account-related fees.

Federally Insured by NCUA

As important as food and water, sleep is vital to your well-being. And, if you are a parent, research shows that your children are not getting the sleep they need. According to the National Sleep Foundation, children (ages 6-13) require 9-11 hours of sleep per night and adolescents (ages 13-18) require 9-10 hours per night. A recent study from the Centers for Disease Control found that 31% of teens get 8 hours or less of sleep per night and most school age children are getting 8.5 hours.

For growing brains and bodies, not getting enough sleep can have consequences on school and relationships. Teens and children can have difficulty concentrating when sleep deprived. And, according to the Sleep Disorder’s Center, approximately 1,550 people are killed annually in crashes related to drowsy driving. Often, these crashes are caused by young people under the age of 25.

On the contrary, quality sleep has been linked to improved attention, better mental health, and lower risk of obesity. In recognizing the importance of quality sleep, parents can help children establish healthy sleep habits at an early age. If healthy sleep hygiene is established in adolescents, those habits can carry into adulthood.

Healthy sleep habits for teens and children include:• a set bedtime and wake time that does not vary by more than 2 hours

on the weekend• a relaxing bedtime routine such as reading for teens or story time for

children• no “exciting” activities at bedtime such as jumping or wrestling for

children or computer games for teens• daily exercise• healthy diet• no caffeine after 4 PM

If you think your teen or child may have a sleep issue, there are common symptoms you may notice. For adolescents, parents may have difficulty waking them in the morning or observe that their teen is irritable in the early afternoon. Children may require excessive “help” falling asleep, wake many times during the night, or cause their parents to lose sleep. While these symptoms are usually easily addressed by improving sleep habits, more severe symptoms should be addressed with the help of a pediatrician or behavior specialist.

As parents, the value that we place on sleep is a big influence on our children’s attitude toward sleep. Fortunately, there are a lot of practical steps we can take to help our children get the sleep they need. There are too many benefits of good sleep for our teens and children to miss out on them.

The Value of Sleep for Children and

TeensShelley Coleman M.A., L.P.C.-S.

8 Bella Vista Bulletin - June 2015 Copyright © 2015 Peel, Inc.

PRSRT STDU.S. POSTAGE

PAIDPEEL, INC.

BEL

308 Meadowlark St.Lakeway, TX 78734-4717

DROWNING IS PREVENTABLE

NOBODY IS DROWNPROOFWATCH & KEEP KIDS IN ARM’S REACH

LEARN MORE: www.colinshope.org/RESOURCES

THESE TIPS CAN SAVE LIVESwww.colinshope.org COLIN

HOLST

Children under the age of�ve are often at highest risk.

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

DROWNING IS THE NUMBER ONE CAUSE OF ACCIDENTAL DEATH FOR CHILDREN UNDER FIVE, AND A LEADING CAUSE FOR CHILDREN AGES 1 - 14.

13 Texas children have already lost their lives to drowning in 2015

CONSTANT VISUAL SUPERVISION

LEARN TO SWIM

WEAR LIFE JACKETS

MULTIPLE BARRIERS AROUND WATER

KEEP YOUR HOME SAFER

CHECK WATER SOURCES FIRST

PRACTICE DRAIN SAFETY

BE SAFER IN OPEN WATER

LEARN CPR