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PLACE
COMMENTS FROM THE MAYORBy Charles Jessup
Meadows Place Made the List– Three Times!!I am proud to share some professional poll results. A recent poll targeting Young Professional (ages 22-29) listed Meadows Place #2 of 22 great places to live, leading all other Fort Bend cities! The pollsters found “The small community of Meadows
Place provides a quiet suburban oasis after a long day of work.” (We know that but I don’t know who told them) “Large single family homes with sizable backyards are common in Meadows Place” making it an ideal place to settle and raise a family. They also pointed to high rankings in median earnings and the number of residents with professional occupations. Other strong points include: location, access to big city amenities, great parks and local fitness opportunities. Following Meadows Place – in order- were: Richmond; Alvin; Rosenberg; League City; South Houston; Spring; Webster; Friendswood; Humble; Atascocita; Manvel; Missouri City; Tomball; Pearland; Shenandoah; Oak Ridge North; Stafford; Sugar Land; The Woodlands and Katy.
That powerful list of communities makes the Meadows Place ranking even more impressive. We want and welcome Young Professionals since that’s how our town got started.
But Wait – There’s more! In addition to being a great place for Young Professionals, Meadows Place was also rated one of the best cities for Retirees! Location, local amenities and access availability to everything made us a standout. Then, in a third poll, Meadows Place ranked as one of the areas Safest Communities! We know, that’s why we live here!
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CITY CALENDAR
June 23 City Council Workshop 6:00 p.m. Regular Meeting 7:30 p.m.
June 4 Last Student Day
City Meetings
Fort Bend ISD
JUNE 2015
Friday, June 5th6:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m.
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Did You Know... I pulled up to City Hall and it looked like a Flea Market under
the covered parking. Seems Officer Mezegabe and MPPD had a very good night catching bad guys and
recovering stolen items. And it all started when one of our neighbors called and said they saw what might
be suspicious activity. MPPD responded, hunted them down, used trap tactics and found a car full of stolen
goods and a group of bad guys that wished they had never crossed that line into Meadow Place. This all started
with a phone call from one of our citizens - just like Sgt. Simmons urged at a recent Neighborhood Watch.
Did You Know... Meadows Place looked GREAT on Memorial Day? Even
with all the rain, most homes were freshly mowed and manicured but the highlight of the
day were all the flags put out by the Scouts. I couldn’t help but feel proud of our city for responding in such a way that really helped memorialize our veterans, past and present. Thanks Scouts and way to go Meadows Place ! Did You Know... that this is the first time we have hired a lifeguard that is born in THIS century? Wow, how time flies! It just seems like yesterday the world was panicking over Y2K. Oh, she also told me another piece of fun lifeguard trivia - None of the lifeguards have a summer birthday. Not even one. How about that? Anyway, Thank You
Lifeguards, regardless of what century you were born in. Did You Know... the Meadows Place Community Garden is coming right along – and growing? (pun intended) Thanks go out to everyone who has helped launch this wonderful
new city symbol. If you haven’t seen it, go up to the park and check it out and follow them on Facebook at Meadows Place Community Garden. . This is such a great addition to our city and one more reason Meadows Place is… Your Place for Life! Did You Know... we had two Meadows Place students make it to the State tournament recently held in Austin for National History Day? Michael Brough and Ethan Chow had to earn their way to State by being chosen from their schools and then participating in the regional tournament in Fort Bend. Only the top two contenders in each area advance to the State tournament, so it was quite exciting to have two from Meadows Place make it. The theme this year was Leadership and Legacy. Well, our little one square mile city has a great legacy and produced some awesome young leaders! Looks like we have two more.
Did You Know... that Gloria Court is very proud of her daughter Kaylyn - and rightfully so? You see, Kaylyn graduated from Houston Baptist University on May 16 with a major in Mathematics Education and she graduated Magna Cum Laude! Kaylyn attended Meadows Elementary where she learned how to learn and is now looking forward to teaching kids math. Congratulations to Kaylyn and the whole the Court family!
Did You Know... that Meadows Place was invited to participate in a major piece of transportation history? After 20 years of working for a commuter rail line along 90A, we are now seeing the light at the end of the tunnel and it is a train! This is still a long way off, but Congressman John Culberson, Congressman Al Green, Stafford Mayor Leonard Scarcella and Missouri City Mayor Allen Owen were also on hand to see this important documentation signed in downtown Houston. Someday we may be able to drive down to Hwy. 90 and take a train to the Med Center or Houston to see the Astros play. All aboard!
Did You Know... as usual, Meadows Place turned out a higher voting percentage than the County average - despite the fact that we did not have a city election? This was noticed by both elected officials and County Elections Administrator John Oldham, who is looking for permanent countywide polling locations. These new voting centers will allow everyone in the county to vote on any race during early voting and on election day. With turnouts like this, and our great location, Meadows Place is now assured one of these new voting centers.
Do YOU have something for Did You Know? Drop a note at City Hall for or email: [email protected]. Thank You. Meadows Place…Your Place for Life!
Did You Know?...
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(Comments From The Mayor continued from page 1) Meadows Place to get AmbulanceThe first order of business is to thank Fort Bend County Health and Human Services Director Dr. M. desVignes-Kendrick, MD, MPH and new Director of Fort Bend Emergency Medical Services (EMS), Graig Temple, who had to hit the ground running to find the best overall EMS solution. After months of discussions, fact checking, and meetings, Fort Bend County has agreed to terms with the City of Meadows Place and will place a fully equipped, staffed, transport capable, intensive care unit (aka Ambulance) in Meadows Place. This is fantastic news as not many 1 sq. mile cities have their own Police Department, Fire Station and house an EMS crew too. Locating an ambulance in Meadows Place is part of a recent re-evaluation of County EMS assets designed to meet both current and future needs of Fort Bend County. We held frank, open conversations about our desires for the residents of Meadows Place, Fort Bend County and Stafford. We also need to thank our County Judge Bob Hebert, our County Commissioners and the City of Stafford. This could not have been done without the efforts of Mayor Leonard Scarcella and Fire Chief Larry DiCamillo, who worked so hard to document how coverage affected response times. Our location helped of course, but so did our Meadows Place Economic Development Corporation which voted unanimously to financially support this project with the anticipated expenses in securing a housing site for the EMS staff. This was an arduous, often tense, time consuming process but once again, Meadows Place, cooperating with our neighbors for the betterment of all, shows why we are… Your Place for Life!
Taking Care of BusinessOur Business Neighbors are a very important part of the City. This column is dedicated to those businesses.
We all have to eat, and Meadows Place has great places to eat- both sit down and take out. We can also get hair
done, nails done and even buy a nail gun. The point is that we can find a great deal of our needs met with our Meadows Place business, and they really need our support right now.
Shop Meadows Place First
Meadows Place has some really great businesses. Be sure to utilize them. They need, and
deserve, our support.
MPREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE TIP ~ FYI:
Have the duct work checked in your homes attic space for air leaks. If your home is 25-30 years
“
Call Now
CASUAL AIR, INC.“Fair Prices, Quality Work”
“Proudly Servicing Homes in Your Area for 28 Years!”
281.498.3900 FRED COMP, Owner
Meadows Place Real Estate
Real Estate Improvementsand Market Updates
According to a several local Realtors, Meadows Place’s absorption rate is “off the charts”, even when compared
to the hot Houston housing market. Absorption rate is the rate at which available homes are sold in a specific real estate market during a given time period. With most listings receiving multiple offers in a short amount of time, people are learning about Meadows Place being the best suburb in the Houston area and want to make it their place for life! Here are a few ways to improve the value of your home:
Below is a chart showing the average sales price of homes in Meadows Place over the past several years:
By Kurt Kopczynski - Realtor & Meadows Place Resident
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Summer is fast approaching; it is a great time for family trips and vacations. Being on vacation can lead to crime
victimization if appropriate crime prevention measures are not followed. Most families do not think about being victimized while on vacation because of all the excitement of going on vacation. The following crime prevention tips are designed to allow the vacationer to enjoy a safe and secure trip and to return to a secure residence.
Before Leaving…Secure Your Residence
function properly and use them.
a position that you would normally have them.
while you are away. Leave your vacation address and telephone number with the neighbors so you can be reached in an emergency.
functioning properly and armed.
mail, newspaper, and any other packages.
home appears occupied.
normal pickup and put them away after the pickup has been made.
radios so they turn on and off at the appropriate times.
possible intruder will not be alerted to your absence by a ringing telephone. If you can, forward your calls to your cellular phone or a trusted individual.
do not announce your absence on the answering machine.
gone so it will appear that someone is home. If you leave your car at home, park as you normally would.
to a safety deposit box.
vacation watch.
On The Road
checks. If you must carry large sums of money do not openly display it.
Keep a list of all traveler’s check numbers and credit card numbers in a safe place. Have telephone numbers to call if either are lost or stolen.
travel routes and the amount of cash you are carrying.
you want to help, call for assistance for them.
the nearest well-populated place and call 911 or use your cellular phone for emergency assistance.
view. They are as valuable as cash.
or the front pocket of their pants. Females should carry their purses under their arm with a firm grasp.
Car Security
trunk. Do not leave wallets, checkbooks, or purses in your vehicle.
By Chief Gary Stewart
Meadows Place Police Department’s Vacation Crime Prevention Tips
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Code Enforcement
In To Each Life, Some Rain Must Fall:
April Showers may have brought May flowers, but it also brought us Low
hanging Tree limbs.
To give you an idea just how much rain, the total for Jan-April 2014 was 7.71 inches. The same time period of this year, we received 19.94 inches. That’s 12.23 inches over! Our trees are loving it and GROWING! The problem is that now the limbs are well below our ordinance height of 16’ over the street, and 10’ over sidewalks.
Trees are a valuable asset to properties and the environment. In many parts of the city, tree canopy provides shade and significantly reduces utility bills. Mature healthy trees can increase a property’s value by as much as 25 percent.
Trees must be properly maintained and pruned for the health of the tree as well as for public safety. The City’s tree trimming ordinance was put in place to ensure that large vehicles such as fire trucks, school buses, ambulances, and garbage trucks are able to navigate and operate safely, and to allow pedestrians to walk on the sidewalks without veering out into the roadway to avoid limbs.
Overhanging tree limbs can delay emergency vehicles when seconds make the difference between life and death. Clearance is essential for the visibility of traffic signs and signals. Trees should be trimmed with pruning shears, not fire trucks that can cause irreversible damage to trees and trucks.
It is best to hire a professional arborist if tree limbs are large or cannot be safely reached, if pruning involves the use of power equipment, or if pruning is needed near power lines.
There are many resources for information on pruning trees. Online resources include:
www.treesaregood.com
www.fbmg.com
www.arborday.org
www.aggie-horticulture.tamu.edu
www.haufc.org
Please remember, I can’t see everything. If you don’t let me know what is happening and what is important to you, I can’t make it a priority.
By Jerry Parker
Violation: Warn/Cit Comply:
Grass/weeds 18/1 17
Trees/Shrubs 56/2 40
Trailer/Car/Boat 12/1 11
Trash Cans/Debris 30/3 27
General Nuisance 8/4 5
Other 12 5
Totals 136 105
Top Hits from May:
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The City of Meadows Place, Texas, is holding various uncashed checks one (1)
year or older valued at $100.00 or less, which are unclaimed and presumed abandoned under Title 6, Chapter 76 of the Texas Property Code. A
listing of names can be found on our City website at www.cityofmeadowsplace.org.
If your name appears or if you have a legal or beneficial interest in property belonging to an individual named, you may contact the City of Meadows Place to obtain a claim form.
If you need additional information, please call 281-983-2950 or visit the City of Meadows Place located at:
Attention!!!
Read This… You Might Have Some Money!
Last Name First Name $ Amount
Allan C. 8.39
Araneta Georgia 29.96
Bolen Theresa 11.30
Breaux Wendy 36.62
Breland Ray 29.95
Cavagne C. 50.00
Davis Desion 3.02
Dicesare Eric 13.00
Effingham Steve 47.50
Fuller Eugene 30.26
Halfin Jonathan 142.02
Joseph Jacob 4.28
Kargbo A. 5.45
Kelsall Neil 60.96
Littleton Jessica 40.00
Mata Hilda 33.68
McMillin Kim 4.63
McWashington Andrewetta 0.36
Last Name First Name $ Amount
Mullis Mike 12.33
Pokorny Amanda 11.76
Rittman R. 3.33
Rodriguez Salvador 11.00
Sadaruddin Nizar 15.89
Scholton C. 37.50
Segovia Indira 41.77
Smith Tyler C. 12.93
Sullivan A. 3.34
Tian Jing 1.30
Trout Joanna 0.71
Washingon S. 30.83
White Felesha 4.36
Wilkerson Kristi 17.76
Yang Lisa 18.92
Youree William 25.00
Zahra Ali 4.00
Zimmerman N. 23.31
One Troyan DriveMeadows Place, TX 77477
Office Hours: 9:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.
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Electrical, Plumbing, Clean out sewer line from 2”-8” pipe. Power washing, interior/exterior, Carpentry work, Painting, Concrete, Tiles. Cell 713-384-2817 / 281-568-0308
lawn care. Fertilization, flowerbeds and mulch. Seasonal flowers, sod, tree trimming, tree removal, wood fence installation and repair. Meadows Place resident. Free estimates. Manuel 281-865-6636.
chemicals, inspecting equipment, emptying baskets. CPO Certified. 281-865-6636 Manuel.
Service all sprinkler systems. Affordable. Licensed/insured. Free estimates. 281-865-6636 #20062
Openings for full timers. 6 weeks and up. Breakfast, lunch and snacks provided. State Certified for 26 years. 281.222.3640
two (22) years’ experience. Ten (10) year warranty. Meadows Place resident. Roofing done right the first time. AFFORDABLE QUALITY ROOFING 713.484.9398.
etc... Call Haley at 281-561-5574 or 281-928-5858.
¼ share condo. 13 weeks ownership. 400 S.F. Bad credit okay. $3,000.00 down – 281-495-5081
striped cat with an unusually long tail. $100.00 reward. Call Nancy – 281-530-6740 or 832-859-3601
Classified & AdvertisingAnyone wishing to place an ad in the newsletter can contact
We regret that we were unable to hold the Spring Home and Garden Tour this year for lack of homes and
gardens, however, plans are already in order to have a bigger and better Tour next year.
Without this fund-raiser, the Club was only able to award three scholarships this year. The selected winners were honored at the May 26th City Council meeting. See our web site for these special Meadows Place winners.
The Club also selected Meadows Place winners for Yard of the Month:
Judging takes place at the end June for the July award. There will be special judging for July 4th Parade Yards. For ideas or help with your lawn visit us at meadowshomegardenclub.com.
Installation of Officers for September 2015 to May 2016 took place at a dinner on May 12. Club officers are as follows:President: Robert “Bob” Dybala,
1st Vice President: Becky Gill,2nd Vice President: Anne Dybala, 3rd Vice President: Joe DeBruyn, 4th Vice President:Treasurer: Yvonne Mooers
The Vice Presidents act as chairpersons for the Program,
committees.
Returning to chair other committees are: Beverly Martin- Civic Development, Kathy Gilmore- Horticulture, Rose Melanocon-
Scholarship.
Remember to Save-the-Monarch Butterflies! The Club has plans to restore the Butterfly Garden near the Meadows School playground. Visit our website to learn about the live cycle of the Monarch. Let’s all plant Butterfly weed, also known as Milkweed, to help the Monarchs survive!
Got a question? We’ll give you the answer.Visit our Gmail: [email protected]
Meadowshomegardenclub.com
Section IMelinda Nicholas, son Keary11507 Brook Meadow Ln.
Section IIKelly Jones and Mike Bisone
11939 Brook Meadows
Section IIIGeorge De Shaza 11822 Mulholland
Section IVSJames Hancock12330 Scarcella
Section IVN Cory and Tiffany Walker
12218 Scottsdale
Section V Ofelia Reyes
12510 Meadow Glen Dr.
Home & Garden Club
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The annual Meadows Place 4th of July Parade
will be on Saturday, July 4th at 10 am. Make plans now to be a part of the best hometown parade around. The honorable Charles Jessup along with City Council members and their families will be a special part of the annual parade.
Trophies for the Best Youth, Best Spirit and Best
Recreation Department. Awards will be presented at the conclusion of the parade in McGrath Park. Get your neighbors together and plan your entry; size is not important. Patriotism, simplicity, originality, creativity and community spirit are what excite the judges. The judging table will be set up at the Community Center to view all entries as they pass. All entries will be categorized and judged accordingly. Download the parade entry form from the City website: cityofmeadowsplace.org. Please return your entry form before Friday, June 26th, 2015.
Line-up for the parade at Sugar Grove Church of Christ’s east parking lot, 11600 W. Airport, Meadows Place; enter from West Airport ONLY and check in with a parade official. Vehicles not participating in the parade may park in the west parking lot.
Judging of the non-motorized entries, according to age groups, will take place at 9:30 am SHARP! Non-motorized entries do not need to fill out an entry form. All you have to do is show up by 9 am for the judging!
The parade travels from City Hall down Dorrance to Mulholland, left on Mulholland and left on Brighton concluding at McGrath Park.
4th of July Parade
The City of Meadows Place would like to honor its active military citizens. If you or an active duty
family member will be in town during the 4th of July and would like to participate in our 4th of July Parade,
Friday, June 26th, 2015.
Parade: Saturday, July 4th, 2015 at 10:00 a.m.
Attention Active Military Citizens!
Be a winner in Meadows Place
Get into the patriotic spirit and show your love of the
country by decorating your yard in red, white and blue. If you do not live along the parade route and want to be judged, you must enter your address at City Hall, e-mail it to [email protected], or call the
place on July 3rd and winners will be announced at the end of the parade on July 4th!
1st, 2nd, and 3rd place winners will wina Home Depot gift card!
The parade travels down Dorrance, left on Mulholland, left on Brighton and concluding at McGrath Park.
Annual Drinking Water Quality Report
TX0790025
CITY OF MEADOWS PLACE
Annual Water Quality Report for the period of January 1 to December 31, 2014.
For more information regarding this report contact:
This report is intended to provide you with important information about your drinking water and the efforts made by the water system to provide safe drinking water.
Name __Danny Segundo_________________
Phone __281-983-2961___________________
Este reporte incluye información importante
sobre el agua para tomar. Para asistencia en español, favor de llamar al telefono (281) 983-2961.
CITY OF MEADOWS PLACE is Ground Water
Sources of Drinking Water
The sources of drinking water (both tap water and bottled water) include rivers, lakes, streams, ponds, reservoirs, springs, and wells. As water travels over the surface of the land or through the ground, it dissolves naturally-occurring minerals and, in some cases, radioactive material, and can pick up substances resulting from the presence of animals or from human activity.
Drinking water, including bottled water, may reasonably be expected to contain at least small amounts of some contaminants. The presence of contaminants does not necessarily indicate that water poses a health risk. More information about contaminants and potential health effects can be obtained by calling the EPAs Safe Drinking Water Hotline at (800) 426-4791.
Contaminants that may be present in source water include:
- Microbial contaminants, such as viruses and bacteria, which may come from sewage treatment plants, septic systems, agricultural livestock operations, and wildlife.
- Inorganic contaminants, such as salts and metals, which can be naturally-occurring or result from urban storm water runoff, industrial or domestic wastewater discharges, oil and gas production, mining, or farming.
- Pesticides and herbicides, which may come from a variety of sources such as agriculture, urban storm water runoff, and residential uses.
- Organic chemical contaminants, including synthetic and volatile organic chemicals, which are by-products of industrial processes and petroleum production, and can also come from gas stations, urban storm water runoff, and septic systems. - Radioactive contaminants, which can be naturally-occurring or be the result of oil and gas production and mining activities.
In order to ensure that tap water is safe to drink, EPA prescribes regulations which limit the amount of certain contaminants in water provided by public water systems. FDA regulations establish limits for contaminants in bottled water which must provide the same protection for public health.
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Contaminants may be found in drinking water that may cause taste, color, or odor problems. These types of problems are not necessarily causes for health concerns. For more information on taste, odor, or color of drinking water, please contact the system's business office.
You may be more vulnerable than the general population to certain microbial contaminants, such as Cryptosporidium, in drinking water. Infants, some elderly, or immunocompromised persons such as those undergoing chemotherapy for cancer; persons who have undergone organ transplants; those who are undergoing treatment with steroids; and people with HIV/AIDS or other immune system disorders, can be particularly at risk from infections. You should seek advice about drinking water from your physician or health care providers. Additional guidelines on appropriate means to lessen the risk of infection by Cryptosporidium are available from the Safe Drinking Water Hotline (800-426-4791).
If present, elevated levels of lead can cause serious health problems, especially for pregnant women and young children. Lead in drinking water is primarily from materials and components associated with service lines and home plumbing. We are responsible for providing high quality drinking water, but we cannot control the variety of materials used in plumbing components. When your water has been sitting for several hours, you can minimize the potential for lead exposure by flushing your tap for 30 seconds to 2 minutes before using water for drinking or cooking. If you are concerned about lead in your water, you may wish to have your water tested. Information on lead in drinking water, testing methods, and steps you can take to minimize exposure is available from the Safe Drinking Water Hotline or at http://www.epa.gov/safewater/lead.
Information about Source Water Assessments
A Source Water Susceptibility Assessment for your drinking water source(s) is currently being updated by the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality. This information describes the susceptibility and types of constituents that may come into contact with your drinking water source based on human activities and natural conditions. The information contained in the assessment allows us to focus source water protection strategies.
For more information about your sources of water, please refer to the Source Water Assessment Viewer available at the following URL: http://gis3.tceq.state.tx.us/swav/Controller/index.jsp?wtrsrc=
Further details about sources and source-water assessments are available in Drinking Water Watch at the following URL: http://dww.tceq.texas.gov/DWW
Source Water Name Type of Water
1 - 11803 S KIRKWOOD 11803 S KIRKWOOD GW
2 - 12000 STILLES 12000 STILLES GW
3 - 11975 W AIRPORT 11975 W AIRPORT GW
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2014 Regulated Contaminants Detected
Lead and Copper
Definitions: Action Level Goal (ALG): The level of a contaminant in drinking water below which there is no known or expected risk to health. ALGs allow for a margin of safety. Action Level: The concentration of a contaminant which, if exceeded, triggers treatment or other requirements which a water system must follow.
Lead and Copper
Date Sample
d
MCLG Action Level (AL)
90th Percentil
e
# Sites Over AL
Units Violation Likely Source of Contamination
Copper 08/07/2013
1.3 1.3 0.126 0 ppm N Erosion of natural deposits; Leaching from wood preservatives; Corrosion of household plumbing systems.
Lead 08/07/2013
0 15 1.49 0 ppb N Corrosion of household plumbing systems; Erosion of natural deposits.
Water Quality Test Results
Definitions: The following tables contain scientific terms and measures, some of which may require explanation.
Avg: Regulatory compliance with some MCLs are based on running annual average of monthly samples.
Maximum Contaminant Level or MCL:
The highest level of a contaminant that is allowed in drinking water. MCLs are set as close to the MCLGs as feasible using the best available treatment technology.
Maximum Contaminant Level Goal or MCLG:
The level of a contaminant in drinking water below which there is no known or expected risk to health. MCLGs allow for a margin of safety.
Maximum residual disinfectant level or MRDL:
The highest level of a disinfectant allowed in drinking water. There is convincing evidence that addition of a disinfectant is necessary for control of microbial contaminants.
Maximum residual disinfectant level goal or MRDLG:
The level of a drinking water disinfectant below which there is no known or expected risk to health. MRDLGs do not reflect the benefits of the use of disinfectants to control microbial contaminants.
MFL million fibers per liter (a measure of asbestos)
na: not applicable.
NTU nephelometric turbidity units (a measure of turbidity)
pCi/L picocuries per liter (a measure of radioactivity)
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Water Quality Test Results
ppb: micrograms per liter or parts per billion - or one ounce in 7,350,000 gallons of water.
ppm: milligrams per liter or parts per million - or one ounce in 7,350 gallons of water.
ppt: parts per trillion, or nanograms per liter (ng/L)
ppq: parts per quadrillion, or picograms per liter (pg/L)
Regulated Contaminants Inorganic Contaminants
Collection Date
Highest Level Detected
Range of Levels
Detected
MCLG MCL Units Violation Likely Source of Contamination
Arsenic 2014 4.7 3.6 - 4.7 0 10 ppb N Erosion of natural deposits; Runoff from orchards; Runoff from glass and electronics production wastes.
Barium 2014 0.218 0.195 - 0.218 2 2 ppm N Discharge of drilling wastes; Discharge from metal refineries; Erosion of natural deposits.
Fluoride 2014 0.26 0.22 - 0.26 4 4.0 ppm N Erosion of natural deposits; Water additive which promotes strong teeth; Discharge from fertilizer and
Nitrate [measured as Nitrogen]
2014 0.32 0.1 - 0.32 10 10 ppm N Runoff from fertilizer use; Leaching from septic tanks, sewage; Erosion of natural deposits.
Selenium 2014 12.5 5.1 - 12.5 50 50 ppb N Discharge from petroleum and metal refineries; Erosion of natural deposits; Discharge from mines.
Radioactive Contaminants
Collection Date
Highest Level Detected
Range of Levels
Detected
MCLG MCL Units Violation Likely Source of Contamination
Beta/photon emitters
2014 8.4 5.1 - 8.4 0 50 pCi/L* N Decay of natural and man-made deposits.
*EPA considers 50 pCi/L to be the level of concern for beta particles.
Combined Radium 226/228
2014 2.3 1.9 - 2.3 0 5 pCi/L N Erosion of natural deposits.
Gross alpha excluding radon
2014 16.6 4 - 16.6 0 15 pCi/L N Erosion of natural deposits.
Uranium 2014 14.6 8.6 - 14.6 0 30 ug/l N Erosion of natural deposits.
Chlorine 2014 2.9 1.0 – 4.0 4 4 mg/l N Additives used to control pathogens.
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Violations Table
Lead and Copper Rule
The Lead and Copper Rule protects public health by minimizing lead and copper levels in drinking water, primarily by reducing water corrosivity. Lead and copper enter drinking water mainly from corrosion of lead and copper containing plumbing materials.
Violation Type Violation Begin
Violation End
Violation Explanation
LEAD CONSUMER NOTICE (LCR)
12/30/2013 2014 We failed to provide the results of lead tap water monitoring to the consumers at the location water was tested. These were supposed to be provided no later than 30 days after learning the results.
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To participate in any City of Meadows Place program or class, pre-registration is required,and most classes have a minimum/maximum enrollment.
PLEASE REGISTER EARLY! Registration forms can be picked up at City Hall Monday - Friday, 9:00 am - 4:00 pm or printed off the City websitewww.cityofmeadowsplace.org. Make checks payable to City of Meadows Place; with payment, mail or turn into the City payments box at City Hall. For more information, call Parks & Recreation @ 281.983.2935 or email: [email protected].
Classes
Residents may purchase new Tennis Court access cards for 2015/2016 at City Hall, Monday through
Friday, 9 am to 4 pm.
Place residency must be shown to purchase the access card.
family.
deactivated at the end of May.
while on the courts.
all guests must be accompanied by a resident.
to the courts to anyone without a Tennis Court access card.
Failure to comply with all rules posted at the Tennis Courts and on the Registration Card may result in forfeiture of Access Cards.
Tennis Court Access System
PARKS & RECREATION
Pool Access System
Residents may purchase new Pool wristbands ONLY at the pool during normal pool operating hours.
seasonal wrist bands; a registration card must be completed.
verifying Meadows Place residency must be shown to purchase wristbands.
each family member. No refunds. There is a $5 replacement fee for lost wristbands.
guests must be accompanied by resident.
through September.
only on the date of purchase.
followed at all times.
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PARKS & RECREATION
SHARPEN YOUR MIND, STRENGTHEN YOUR BODY
Taekwondo Summer Session Starts June 9!
Where: Community Center
When: Summer 2015 Session Tuesdays and/or Wednesdays June 9 - August 12, 2015
Time: 5 - 6 pm (Children 5 – 12 years old)
Fee: 10 Classes - $49 (1 class per week) 20 Classes - $89 (2 classes per week)
Instructors: Master Jenny Pless (teaching at the Community Center since 2005)
Taekwondo
rts June 9!
The American Society of Karate is an association designed to teach American Karate to ages 5–70 in a positive ever-changing system. Its goal is not necessarily to be the largest, but to be the best. This class has been on going for over 20 years at the Community Center and welcomes new students.
AMERICAN SOCIETY OF KARATE(A.S.K.)
Karate Summer Session Starts June 11!
Where: Community Center
When: Summer 2015 Session ThursdaysJune 11 - August 13
Time: 6:30 pm - 7:30 pm (Ages 5-12)7:30 pm - 8:30 pm (Ages 13-70)
Fee: $45 (10 Weeks)
Add’l Info: Uniform required; $30 cash only,available at first class from Instructor
Instructors: Steve Puma, Meadows Place resident (4th degree
Belt). Since 1993.
PARKS AND RECREATION
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June 5 Splash Night!, Pool 6:00 - 9:00 pm
June 9 Pool Opens Weekdays
June 18 Worlds Largest Swimming Lesson Registration @ 8:30, Lesson 10:00 am
June 19 Barefoot - n - Friday, Pool 8:30 - 11:00 pm
July 4 4th of July Parade, 10:00 am
July 17 Barefoot - n - Friday, Pool 8:30 - 11:00 pm
July 21-24 Lego Camp 9:00 am - noon or 1:00 pm - 4:00 pm
July 23 Meadows Place Night @ Sugar Land Skeeters
Aug. 21 Barefoot - n - Friday, Pool 8:30 - 11:00 pm
Aug. 22 Kid Fish Derby, Meadows Place Lake 7:00 am
Weekly Classes and Activities:(At the Community Center or Pool)
Monday Movies: begin June 8th 12:00 noon
Adult Lap Swim: begins June 9th 7:00 am
Taekwondo: begins June 9th 5:00 pm
Water Aerobics: begins June 9th 7:00 pm
Wednesday BINGO!: begins June 10th 11:00 am
Karate: begins June 11th 6:30 pm
Swimming Lessons: begins June 16th 5:15 pm
Book Worm Club: begins June 19th 1:15 pm
Lego Camp: begins June 21st 9:00 am or 1:00 pm
Registration forms can be found at cityofmeadowsplace.org
or at City Hall.
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A movie is shown on most Mondays at the Community Center. An adult or responsible babysitter MUST
accompany children NOT yet 5 years old. Movie titles are posted on the marquee by the front door of the Community Center and on the City website. Popcorn and lemonade will be served.
When: July 6, 13, 20, 27 August 3, 10, 17
Where: Community Center
Time: 12:00 noon until the movie ends
Fee: $1.00
Monday Movies
JBINGO. Prizes and fun for all that attend.
When:
Where: Community Center
Time: 11:00 a.m. - 12:30 p.m.
Fee: $3.00 (ages 5 and up)
Bingo Bash Wednesday
JOIN OUR SUMMER READINGBOOK WORM CLUB !
Description: Kids grades 2nd - 8th join us for fun summer reading circles
When: Fridays, June 12 - August 14
Where: Meadows Place Community Center, 11975 Dorrance Lane
Times: 1:15 pm - 2:45 pm
Fees: $20 for the whole summer
Instructor:
Additional Info: Service hour volunteers ages 15 years
Book Worm Club
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Aquatic News
SUMMER IS HERE AND THE POOL IS OPEN!!! Normal weekday operating hours begin Tuesday, June 9th. See a detailed list of pool operating days and hours on page 18. Please read the back of your pool registration card for an updated list of the pool rules; the rules are also posted on the marquee inside the pool area.
Wrist Bands will need to be purchased again this year for pool access. Wrist bands will be available for purchase during normal operating hours at the Pool. Seasonal wrist bands are available only to residents of the City of Meadows Place for the 2015 summer. Wrist bands are $5 per band. See details in the Pool Access section.
Inclement Weather Policy: If a lifeguard hears thunder or sees lightning, the pool must be immediately evacuated and will remain closed for 30 minutes after every heard thunder or seen lightning. All guests should stay under the covered patio or head home. If the pool has been closed for an hour, all guests will be asked to leave. If you are questioning whether the pool is open or not, feel free to call the Pool Telephone at 281.498.9047.
Pool activities for this summer include World’s Largest Swimming Lesson for a Guinness World Record™, Adult Lap Swim, Swim Lessons, Water Aerobics, Bare Foot N’ Friday and Splash Night! Tattoo Tuesdays, Play @ the Pool Freezy Pop Fridays are back; the Lifeguards will let you pick a favorite tattoo on Tuesdays, play games on Thursdays and share their freezy pop stash on Fridays!
LIFEGUARDS ARE NOT BABYSITTERSThe Meadows Place Lifeguards are the best; they train before the summer and throughout the season and they take their job very seriously. The lifeguards are attentive and work on a rotation so that they will always be alert. But do not depend on them to babysit your kids. The lifeguards are there to make sure swimmers follow the safety rules and to help if anyone is in danger, but in a crowded pool even the best lifeguards can miss things.
When it comes to very young kids, children must not be left unattended at the pool even in the presence of lifeguards. Children 6 years of age and younger must be supervised and within arm’s reach of an adult. Parenting is your job, and drowning can happen in seconds.
Drowning remains the leading cause of accidental death for kids ages 1-5. The World’s Largest Swimming Lesson is taking place at the Pool on June 18th to help us send the vital message that Swimming Lessons Save Lives™ to millions of kids and adults around the globe! It’s a great way to assess how well your children can swim and get them a free lesson. And if they need to improve their skills, Swim Lessons are available through the
these activities is in this Newsletter and listed on the marquee inside the pool; or just ask a Lifeguard.
August 14th & 15th
November 13th & 14th
Garage Sale Dates for 2015:
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Tuesday - Saturday 11:00 a.m. - 8:00 p.m.Sunday 1:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m.Monday - Closed except for HolidaysHolidays - 12:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m.
May 16 - June 7 Pool Open Weekends Only Regular Hours
May 25 Memorial Day, Holiday Hours
June 5 Splash Night 6:00 pm - 9:00 pm
June 9 Pool Open weekdays, regular hours
July 4 Parade 10:00 am Pool open 1:00 pm - 7:00 pm
August 21 Last Weekday Pool’s Open
Aug. 22 - Sept. 6 Pool Open Weekends Only Regular Hours
September 7 Labor Day, Holiday Hours Last Day Pool Open
Pool Hours
This is a sixty minute cardiovascular workout in the pool, which utilizes water resistance to improve cardiovascular
fitness, muscular endurance, and flexibility. As the participant, you determine your own intensity level by deciding how hard to manipulate the water.
Where: Meadows Place Lap Pool
When: Tuesdays and Thursdays
Time: 7:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m.
Session 1: June 9 - July 2
Session 2: July 7 - July 30
Fee: $60 per session
Instructor: Monica Parsons
Additional Info: Bring a swim noodle and you may want to wear water shoes.
Water Aerobics
TATTOO TUESDAYS ARE BACK!Lifeguards will be handing out temporary tattoos
to all Tuesday swimmers!
PLAY @ THE POOL On Thursdays, bring your own board games to
the pool and PLAY!
FREEZY POP FRIDAYS ARE BACK!Lifeguards will share their favorite summertime treat
every Friday (1/person).
Aquatic Activities
What: Swim lessons
Where: Meadows Place Community Pool
Who: Classes are for ages 5 and up. Students will be grouped according to age.
Time: 5:15-6:00 pm OR 6:15-7:00 pm (45 minute classes) Tuesday-Friday (8 classes)
When: Session 1: June 16 - June 26 Session 2: July 7 - July 17 Session 3: July 28 - Aug 7 *Sessions last 2 weeks.
Cost: $60 per session for Meadows Place residents $75 per session for non-residents
Maximum of 5 students per class; Registration is required. Forms can be picked up at City Hall or on the web at cityofmeadowsplace.org. Payment is required at registration. Make checks payable to City of Meadows Place.
Swim Lessons
Who: Adults ages 16 and up
What: Swim laps in the pool before or after regular pool hours
When: Tuesdays and Thursdays 7:00 - 8:00 a.m. AND Tuesdays and Thursday 8:00 - 9:00 p.m Begins June 9 - Ends August 20
Where: City of Meadows Place Community Lap Pool
Adult Lap Swim Swim Mornings& Evenings
HAVE YOUR BIRTHDAY PARTYAT THE POOL THIS SUMMER!
Rent the pool after hours for your private event or have
the party during public hours! Enjoy reserved tables, bring in
safe knowing an award winning lifeguard staff are watching out
Schedule early for the best dates!
Call Parks & Rec for more information: 281.983.2935
Parties at the Pool!!!
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Join thousands of kids and families at aquatic facilities and waterparks
around the globe for The World’s Largest Swimming Lesson™ on June 18, 2015. We’re breaking the Guinness World Record™
to spread the word that Swimming Lessons Save Lives.™Don’t miss the chance to participate in this
record-breaking event and help prevent drowning, the leading cause of injury-related death
of children ages 1-5.
For more information, visit WLSL.org
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Meadows Place PoolRegistration begins @ 8:30 am
Lesson begins @ 10:00 am
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