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P IST NE news Happy New Year! Happy New Year! Upcoming Meetings: there will be a Year 2015: many achievements were workshop meeting at the clubhouse on made during this past year. Here are a January 12, 2016 at 7 PM. The topic list of the projects the Board of will be about the recently approved Directors and with the help of our 2016 budget. Also on February 2, 2016 volunteers worked on throughout at 7 PM, we will have a Town Hall Pristine Place. Installed a new Meeting held at the clubhouse playground. New entrance signs and changed all the posts on existing signs. Sightings: we have received a few Changed many of the lighting to more calls about a bobcat that was seen efficient LED lighting. Installed three towards the front of our community new gate operators with the new call and additional sightings of a large box. Started replacing street and stop coyote throughout the street and yards. signs throughout. Painting white lines The demos located in the DRA on palm in crosswalk and intersections. With and drive. One of our residents tried the help of residents we were able to contacting many different avenues and join phases one through five with phase animal services to trap and release the 6. With the help of our residents, we coyotes and with no success no will have met with the county to replace all assist us with this problem. I stress to broken sidewalks, put in handicap all our residents, when walking your sidewalks the length of St. Ives. Put pets or even walking yourself be reflectors to help in preventing vehicles careful and we will continue to look from crossing Elgin. Replaced sod in into this, so we can resolve this matter, three islands and added to plant beds in for the safety of our community. one. Hardwired new smoke detectors Parking: we would like to remind throughout the clubhouse. Phase 2 everyone that there is no parking of resurfaced. Installed three dog waste motorhomes, trailers, boats or stations. Trees throughout our commercial vehicles in your community trimmed and uplifted. The driveway's. As well no parking of BOD changed Property Management vehicles on the street overnight, these with a nice savings and more are violations that will lead to find. We importantly is helping move Pristine would appreciate for all to follow the Place in a better direction. The restrictions to prevent us from insurance company was changed opposing fines for all the violations. giving us better coverage and added a nice savings. With the help of our new Sidewalks and Driveways: a friendly insurance company we helped change reminder to all our residents, cleaning Crime Watch to Neighborhood Watch your sidewalks, driveways and curbs in and giving our volunteers proper front of your property is your coverage and a nice savings also. The responsibility. By doing this it makes BOD signed a new three-year contract our community a pleasure to live. January 2016 A Newsletter for the Homeowners of Pristine Place BOARD OF DIRECTORS P IST NE PLACE PRESIDENT Ted Westervelt 914-447-4691 [email protected] VICE PRESIDENT Bill Dyer 650-9988 [email protected] TREASURER Carol Prible SECRETARY Ken McDonald 845-568-7718 [email protected] DIRECTOR Steve Katz 428-7387 [email protected] GREEN ACRE PROPERTIES, INC. 4131 Gunn Hwy. Tampa, Florida 33618 Phone 1-800-304-0084 (813) 600-1100 Ext. 154 Direct Line (813) 936-4154 Community Manager Mike Spall, CAM email:[email protected] Note: Please report all damages, deed restriction violations, etc. to Property Management Newsletter available online www.pristineplace.us 688-1891 [email protected] email:[email protected] BOARD OF DIRECTORS’ REPORT Ted Westervelt, President, Pristine Place Board of Directors con’t. on page 4

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New Year!Happy

New Year!Happy

New Year!

Upcoming Meetings: there will be a Year 2015: many achievements were workshop meeting at the clubhouse on made during this past year. Here are a January 12, 2016 at 7 PM. The topic list of the projects the Board of will be about the recently approved Directors and with the help of our 2016 budget. Also on February 2, 2016 volunteers worked on throughout at 7 PM, we will have a Town Hall Pristine Place. Installed a new Meeting held at the clubhouse playground. New entrance signs and

changed all the posts on existing signs. Sightings: we have received a few Changed many of the lighting to more calls about a bobcat that was seen efficient LED lighting. Installed three towards the front of our community new gate operators with the new call and additional sightings of a large box. Started replacing street and stop coyote throughout the street and yards. signs throughout. Painting white lines The demos located in the DRA on palm in crosswalk and intersections. With and drive. One of our residents tried the help of residents we were able to contacting many different avenues and join phases one through five with phase animal services to trap and release the 6. With the help of our residents, we coyotes and with no success no will have met with the county to replace all assist us with this problem. I stress to broken sidewalks, put in handicap all our residents, when walking your sidewalks the length of St. Ives. Put pets or even walking yourself be reflectors to help in preventing vehicles careful and we will continue to look from crossing Elgin. Replaced sod in into this, so we can resolve this matter, three islands and added to plant beds in for the safety of our community.one. Hardwired new smoke detectors

Parking: we would like to remind throughout the clubhouse. Phase 2 everyone that there is no parking of resurfaced. Installed three dog waste motorhomes, trailers, boats or stations. Trees throughout our commerc ia l vehic les in your community trimmed and uplifted. The driveway's. As well no parking of BOD changed Property Management vehicles on the street overnight, these with a nice savings and more are violations that will lead to find. We importantly is helping move Pristine would appreciate for all to follow the Place in a better direction. The restrictions to prevent us from insurance company was changed opposing fines for all the violations. giving us better coverage and added a

nice savings. With the help of our new Sidewalks and Driveways: a friendly insurance company we helped change reminder to all our residents, cleaning Crime Watch to Neighborhood Watch your sidewalks, driveways and curbs in and giving our volunteers proper front of your property is your coverage and a nice savings also. The responsibility. By doing this it makes BOD signed a new three-year contract our community a pleasure to live.

January 2016 A Newsletter for the Homeowners of Pristine Place

BOARD OF DIRECTORS

P IST NE PLACE

PRESIDENTTed Westervelt914-447-4691

[email protected]

VICE PRESIDENTBill Dyer650-9988

[email protected]

TREASURERCarol Prible

SECRETARYKen McDonald845-568-7718

[email protected]

DIRECTORSteve Katz428-7387

[email protected]

GREEN ACRE PROPERTIES, INC.4131 Gunn Hwy.

Tampa, Florida 33618

Phone 1-800-304-0084(813) 600-1100 Ext. 154

Direct Line (813) 936-4154

Community ManagerMike Spall, CAM

email:[email protected]

Note: Please reportall damages, deed restriction

violations, etc. toProperty Management

Newsletter available online www.pristineplace.us

[email protected]

email:[email protected]

BOARD OF DIRECTORS’ REPORTTed Westervelt, President, Pristine Place Board of Directors

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AT A GLANCE...

P IST NE PLACECOMMITTEE CHAIRPERSONS

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ADOPT A ROADOPENOPEN

ARCHITECTURAL CONTROLCarl Pletcher 293-3234

BAR CODES, CLUBHOUSE CARDS & FOBSDoris Perez

CERTDenis Riley 835-3656

CLUBHOUSETony Rizzo 200-8734Reservations : Ted Westervelt 914-447-4691

[email protected]

NEIGHBORHOOD WATCHVirginia Gange 516-697-6095Angela Murphy 428-0335

DECORATINGBonnie Maier 686-0752

GATESTed Westervelt 556-5413

LIBRARYLinda Knechtges 686-8534

[email protected]

[email protected]

SOCIAL EVENTSMaria Maggiore 688-6569

[email protected]

WELCOME

683-9853Hours to be purchased at the clubhouse Monday from10AM to 2PM,Wednesday from 5PM to 8PM and Saturday from 10AM to 2PM.Email: [email protected]

Yevette Hanrahan 847-312-7543

ARTICLE PAGE

BOD Report Front Page & 4

Clubhouse 4

Welcome Committee 4

Calendar 5

Birthdays & Anniversaries 6

By The Way 8

Email Sign Up 8

ACC 9

CERT 11 & 12

For Sale 13

Social Committee 13

Neighborhood Watch 13

Teen Services 14

Bar Codes, Clubhouse Cards & FOBs 14

Join Your Neighbors & Friends 16

Green Thumb 18

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The welcoming committee will begin calling the new residents from October, November and December after the holidays.

We did not want to put off welcoming these new residents to our community this long, but with the holidays we know

everyone will be busy.

We will begin contacting the new residents in January 2016.

To the new residents: thank you for your patience!!

Happy New Year!

If you have any questions, please feel free to contact Ye v e t t e H a n r a h a n a t 8 4 7 . 3 1 2 . 7 5 4 3 o r [email protected]

Thank you

WELCOME COMMITTEE

Yevette Hanrahan

with our landscaping company giving us a locked in

rate also giving us the proper lawn cuts and keeping

us looking the way we expect to look. We feel the

most important accomplishment is that our BOD

treated all our residents as equals, we listen to all you

have to say and we will help everyone the best we can.

With the addition of Steve Katz and Ken McDonald

to the board, we will continue to make strides for

Pristine Place to benefit all. We feel this past year

we’ve made our community a better place for the

residents to be proud to call home.

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Inputs, Comments, Questions & AdsEmail to [email protected]

or call 352-688-5203

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COMMITTEE MEETINGSThe Board of Directors usually meet on the THIRD Tuesday of each month at 7 pm at the clubhouse. The agenda for the Board of Directors meeting will be posted 48 hours in advance.

The Architectural Review Committee meets the SECOND Wednesday of each month at 7 pm at the clubhouse.

Neighborhood Watch meets on the LAST Thursday of the month at 7 pm at the clubhouse. Contact Virginia Gange at 516-697-6095 or Angela Murphy at 428-0335.

Clubhouse Committee meets on the SECOND Monday of each month at 11 am. Contact Ted Westervelt at 556-5413

CERT meets on the FIRST Monday of the month at 7 pm at the clubhouse. Contact Denis Riley at 835-3656.

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SOCIAL ACTIVITIES

Mexican Train: If you want to join the fun playing Mexican Train, every Tuesday at 10:00 am, contact Rosalie Montemagno at 200-6481

Aqua Aerobics: Every Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 10:30 am contact Rosalie Montemagno at 200-6481

Low Impact Exercise: Every Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 10 am contact Gaile Dyer at 683-2678

Social Events: Contact Maria Maggiore at 688-6569

Exercise 10 amAqua Aerobics 10:30 am

Exercise 10 amAqua Aerobics 10:30 amGreek Dance 6:30pmACC 7pm

Exercise 10 amAqua Aerobics 10:30 am

Mexican Train 10:00 am

Exercise 10 amAqua Aerobics 10:30 am

Greek Dance Lessons: FREE to Pristine Place Residents. Contact Emily Thomas 352-650-0307

Exercise 10 amAqua Aerobics 10:30 am

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NeighborhoodWatch 7 pm

Exercise 10 amAqua Aerobics 10:30 amClubhouse Comm. 11 am

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Please forgive us if there are any errors in names or dates, it is not intentional. Please contact Bill Dyer to correct this error for future issues.

* * * * * * * * * * * * * *Anniversaries

Birthdays

1/1 Jim & Gloria Murphy 1/8 Vin & Lorraine Vadala 1/13 Tom & Becky Kellner1/2 Donald & Marianne Hudson 1/8 Rick & Karen Woods 1/18 Chris & Fran Christos1/6 Mitchel & Sandra Chin 1/10 Gregg & Maria Laskoski 1/20 Justin & Stephanie Webster1/6 Dennis & Jackie Lyngaas 1/11 Dick & Alice Elliott 1/25 John & Jean Johnson1/7 Edgar & Laila Jovellanos 1/11 Mark & Sherri Sabadishin 1/31 Mike & Cindy Ingallinera

1/1 Genevieve Joerger 1/12 Aliyah Headen 1/19 Anthony Terrone 1/24 Claudia Curtis

1/1 Jacquelyn Savoie 1/12 Amelia Lamia 1/19 Arianna Llovet 1/24 Cyndi LaMonde

1/1 Joyce Gagliardi 1/12 David Ferro 1/19 Hannah Martin 1/24 Inge Bosman

1/1 Karen Woods 1/12 Robert Feuillebois 1/19 Karen Swicord 1/24 Val Johnson

1/1 Linda Fuller 1/13 Debbie O'Rourke 1/19 Tracy Colleran 1/25 Diana Seminerio

1/1 Raghed Shuayb 1/13 Jack Harp 1/19 Vera Costa 1/25 Stephanie Pletcher

1/2 Frona Bevins 1/13 Paul Hill 1/19 Vincent Falato 1/26 Jeff Morocco

1/3 Emily Rector 1/14 Al Montemagno 1/20 Net Ha Chuong 1/26 Jim Murphy

1/3 Hannah Smith 1/14 Ali Abuzarad 1/21 Arthur Mullen 1/27 Barbara Ogden

1/3 Ihab Abuzarad 1/14 Darlene Horta 1/21 Cheryl Campbell 1/27 Frances Johnson

1/3 Jamie Grant 1/14 David Howland 1/21 Connie Lowe 1/27 Kim Evans

1/3 Nicole Urso 1/14 Fariz Hasan 1/21 Diana Daerr 1/28 Angela Gordin

1/4 Angelita Marulanda 1/14 Gerard Mirabella 1/21 Fayne Upshur 1/28 Cynthia Anderson

1/5 Debbie Suttner 1/14 Matthew Hedquist 1/21 Hogan Kang 1/28 In-Ae Chun

1/5 Gina Tilli 1/14 Roseann Barile 1/21 Jeffrey Bocich 1/28 John Yaklich

1/5 Joan Falcone 1/14 Virginia Walsh 1/21 Kyrie Mac Arthur 1/29 Leslee Starz

1/5 MacKenzie McCabe 1/15 Bob Sullivan 1/21 Marty Aleski 1/29 Sandy Zodikoff

1/6 Joey Carollo 1/15 Dominic Pannone 1/21 RJ Keegan 1/29 Tibor Voros

1/6 Libby Campo 1/15 Lisa Peranio 1/22 Gil Napoleon 1/30 Kyle White

1/7 Robert Reed 1/15 Lynne Mihalak 1/22 Jennifer Finch 1/30 Layla Haloua

1/8 Camille Woronowicz 1/16 Bob Barrett 1/23 Bob Brinker 1/30 Marilyn Harmon

1/9 Alice Elliott 1/16 Courtney Gifford 1/23 George Reilly 1/30 Patrick Arisman

1/9 Grayson Brown 1/16 Margarita Diaz 1/23 Kelly Brown 1/31 Joann Higgins

1/9 Maria Maggiore 1/16 Richard Sanvenero 1/23 Logan Blevens 1/31 John O'Connell

1/9 Robert Keohane 1/17 Joe Carollo 1/23 Mackenzie Brickman 1/31 Kathryn Plummer

1/10 Edwin Toppin 1/17 Richard Vadala 1/23 Mary Watkins 1/31 Ronnie Zehall

1/10 Eli Quiroga 1/18 Isabel Picca 1/23 Mike Krnjaich 1/31 Susan Napoleon

1/11 Michael Salvati 1/18 Jean Johnson 1/23 Steven Hedquist

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Board of Directors’ Meeting

Tuesday, January 19

7:00 pm

at the Clubhouse

We ah yT .y ..BIf you are having problems with your Access Control Device at the front gate. Please call Doris Perez at 683-9853

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Pristine Place HOAE-Mail Sign Up Information

The Homeowners Association has an e-mail notification system. This is used to notify residents of events that have community wide impact. Some messages are to notify residents of extended gate outages, acts of vandalism, criminal activity, upcoming elections and other items of community interest.

To subscribe: go to Pristine Place web site: www.pristineplace.us and click on the e-mail sign up sentence at the top center of the home page. This will open the sign up information document. After completion you will receive another message in your e-mail asking you to verify that it is you signing on. This is another security layer. You can unsubscribe at any time by using the unsubscribe link on community e-mail notifications.

The list is not sold. It is not intended for two way messages, outgoing only. The service is free. There is no cost to the residents.

Questions may be directed to John Arendt 352-666-9457 or [email protected]

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the club house. Choose paint colors for your house from the

book and proceed with completion of the ACC request form.

2. Pavers or painting of driveway needs samples or charts of

what pavers will look like and driveway colors need selected

from the paint book.

3. Fencing or landscaping needs drawings or diagrams

Applications for any and all improvements or changes to the attached to the request showing how work will be done in

exterior of a home or its grounds must be submitted to the relation to your house and set backs. No wooden or vinyl

ACC for review and approval, as provided for in the fencing is permitted. Only black or green chain link fences

Community Documents or Covenants. These applications can be approved.

and permits do not cost you anything, but if you do not apply 4. If removing a tree please take a photograph and attach to

for them, you can be fined $1,000.00. the request and tell us of what you intend to use as a

The examples listed below are only some of the things that replacement. Remember to check for county requirements to

require a permit. Remember anything done other than replace trees.

mowing, trimming trees and plants, power washing 5. For flag pole requests please take a photo or make a

driveways, sidewalks and gutters need a permit. If you have drawing of the location where the pole will go noting the

any questions about something needing a permit just call me height and lighting you intend to use.

(352-293-3234) or any other member of the ACC committee. 6. Changes to driveways or walks need drawings or

ACC applications are available in the lobby of the Pristine diagrams showing us the changes you intend to make.

Place Clubhouse. Applications must be completed in full 7. Screenings for your pool, lanai and spa areas need

and accompanied by samples of materials to be used and drawings and color charts. You can attach a photo or drawing

drawings or photo's to help explain your project. showing the area and how you plan to screen.

Applications may be submitted anytime up to the start of the 8. Gutters need color and style, including downspouts

regularly scheduled monthly meeting by placing them in the locations.

mailbox labeled ACC in the lobby of the Pristine Place 9. Attic fans need drawing of the location.

Clubhouse or handed to any ACC member. The ACC meets 10. Garage door or garage door screens need color and photo

on the second Wednesday of each month at 7:00 pm. Any of door/or screening choice.

application received after that time will be held until the next 11. Irrigation wells need drawing of location in relation to

monthly meeting. your yard/house.

If approved, the ACC will issue a Pristine Place Building 12. Curbing needs color/style along with drawings showing

Permit. This permit is to be posted where it is clearly visible where it will be placed in your yard.

from the street. If a Hernando County Permit is required, 13. Satellite dish must be mounted on rear or side of house.

posting of the ACC Permit can be near to it. The ACC Permit 14. Antennas must be approved as to placement on the

must be completed and returned to the ACC within three days house/attach a photo or drawing of where you want to put it.

following the completion of the approved work. This is done 15. Skylights or solar panels including pool heater need

by placing the ACC permit in the ACC mailbox in the club location, drawings, color.

house or returning it to any member of the ACC. All 16. Water softener needs location where it will be installed.

completed approved work is subject to inspection by a 17. POD's need approval.

member of the ACC. 18. Children's gym sets, play sets and trampolines need to

Work must start within 60 days following the issuance of an show a picture or drawing of placement in your yard.

ACC permit. Work should be completed within 90 days of 19. Basketball nets need to show a picture of placement

the issuance of the permit. New home and major additions showing where in your driveway you want to locate the net.

are not subject to the completion requirement. If work is not This list shows only some examples ….. if you have any

started or completed during these periods, a one time questions, need any clarifications, contact any ACC member

extension of 45 days may be requested in writing. If work is for help. Be sure to complete the ACC request form for

not completed during these periods an extension is not permission to do projects and get them in the box by the

granted, the Permit is void and a new application must be second Wednesday of each month so your approval can be

submitted. granted. Once your project is complete return the request to

Examples requiring ACC approval and necessary paper the Club house ACC box nothing on the form your project is

work required are as follows: completed and the date.

1. Any exterior painting must follow the “Procedure for Thank you for your continued adherence to the rules and

Selecting and Approval of Home Paint Colors.” Get the paint regulations established for Pristine Place.

book from the “chair” or the “recorder”. No books are left at

ARCHITECTURAL CONTROL

COMMITTEECarl Pletcher

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and organization, so CERT members fit easily into larger command structures.

A team may self-activate (self-deploy) when their own neighborhood is affected by disaster. An effort is made to report their response status to the sponsoring agency. A self-activated team will size-up the loss in their neighborhood and begin performing the skills they have learned to minimize further loss of life,

Your CERT TEAM Needs You! property, and environment. They will continue to The Pristine Place presently has 13 active members to respond safely until redirected or relieved by the serve our community of appx 1750 resident. In a time of sponsoring agency or professional responders on-emergency, 13 even being well trained are going be very scene.hard pressed to the needs of all! Teams in neighborhoods not affected by disaster CERT is an organization of volunteer emergency workers may be deployed or activated by the sponsoring who have received specific training in basic disaster agency. The sponsoring agency may communicate response skills, and who agree to supplement existing with neighborhood CERT leaders through an organic emergency responders in the event of a major disaster communication team. In some areas the

communications may be by amateur radio, FRS, The concept of civilian auxiliaries is similar to civil GMRS or MURS radio, dedicated telephone or fire-defense, which has a longer history. The CERT concept alarm networks. In other areas, relays of bicycle-differs because it includes nonmilitary emergencies, and is equipped runners can effectively carry messages coordinated with all levels of emergency authorities, local between the teams and the local emergency operations to national, via an overarching incident command system. center.

A local government agency, often a fire department, police The sponsoring agency may activate and dispatch department, or emergency management agency, agrees to

teams in order to gather or respond to intelligence sponsor CERT within its jurisdiction. The sponsoring about an incident. Teams may be dispatched to agency liaises with, deploys and may train or supervise the affected neighborhoods, or organized to support training of CERT members. The sponsoring agency operations. CERT members may augment support receives and disburses federal and state Citizen Corps staff at an Incident Command Post or Emergency grant funds allocated to its CERT program. Many Operations Center. Additional teams may also be sponsoring agencies employ a full-time community-created to guard a morgue, locate supplies and food, service person as liaison to the CERT members. In some convey messages to and from other CERT teams and communities, the liaison is a volunteer and CERT member.local authorities, and other duties on an as-needed

As people are trained and agree to join the community basis as identified by the team leader. emergency response effort, a CERT is formed. Initial

In the short term, CERTs perform data gathering, efforts may result in a team with only a few members from especially to locate mass-casualties requiring across the community. As the number of members grow, a professional response, or situations requiring single community-wide team may subdivide. Multiple professional rescues, simple fire-fighting tasks (for CERTs are organized into a hierarchy of teams consistent example, small fires, turning off gas), light search and with ICS principles. This follows the Incident Command rescue, damage evaluation of structures, triage and System (ICS) principle of Span of control until the ideal first aid. In the longer term, CERTs may assist in the distribution is achieved: one or more teams are formed at evacuation of residents, or assist with setting up a each neighborhood within a communityneighborhood shelter.

When not responding to disasters or large emergencies, CERT TrainingCERTs may:While state and local jurisdictions will implement

! provide first-aid, crowd control or other services at training in the manner that best suits the community, community events; the Citizen Corps CERT program has an established

! hold planning, training, or recruitment meetings; and curriculum. Jurisdictions may augment the training, ! conduct or participate in disaster response exercises but are strongly encouraged to deliver the entire core The basic idea is to use CERT to perform the large number content. The Citizen Corps CERT core curriculum for of tasks needed in emergencies. This frees highly trained the basic course is composed of the following nine professional responders for more technical tasks. Much of units (time is instructional hours):[3]CERT training concerns the Incident Command System

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COMMUNITYEMERGENCYRESPONSETEAMDenis Riley, Team Leader

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conclusion of the course.

Unit 1: Disaster Preparedness (2.5 hrs). Topics include Citizen Corps CERT training emphasizes safely (in part) identifying local disaster threats, disaster impact, "doing the most good for the most people as quickly as mitigation and preparedness concepts, and an overview of possible" when responding to a disaster. For this Citizen Corps and CERT. Hands on skills include team- reason, cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) training building exercises, and shutting off utilities. is not included in the core curriculum, as it is time and

responder intensive in a mass-casualty incident. ! Unit 2: Fire Safety (2.5 hrs). Students learn about fire However, many jurisdictions encourage or require chemistry, mitigation practices, hazardous materials CERT members to obtain CPR training. Many CERT identification, suppression options, and are introduced to programs provide or encourage members to take the concept of size-up. Hands-on skills include using a fire additional first aid training. Some CERT members extinguisher to suppress a live flame, and wearing basic may also take training to become a certified first protective gear. Firefighting standpipes as well as responder or emergency medical technicianunconventional firefighting methods are also covered. Training is offered the Hernando County Emergency

! Unit 3: Disaster Medical Operations part 1 (2.5 hrs). Management a number of times during the year.Students learn to identify and treat certain life-threatening

conditions in a disaster setting, as well as START triage. The CERT Class and CPR schedule for 2016 is:Hands-on skills include performing head-tilt/chin-lift, CERT every Wednesday night from 6 PM until 9 PMpracticing bleeding control techniques, and performing

January 13 - February 24, 2016triage as an exercise. CPR / AED Wednesday March 2, 2016 from 6 PM

! Unit 4: Disaster Medical Operations part 2 (2.5 hrs). until 9:30 PMTopics cover mass casualty operations, public health,

assessing patients, and treating injuries. Students practice CERT Every Saturday from 9 AM until 4:00 PM Aprilpatient assessment, and various treatment techniques.

16-30, 2016! Unit 5: Light Search and Rescue Operations (2.5 hrs).

CPR / AED Saturday from 9 AM until 1230 May 7,Size-up is expanded as students learn about assessing 2016structural damage, marking structures that have been

searched, search techniques, as well as rescue techniques CERT every Wednesday night from 6PM until 9 PMand cribbing. Hands-on activities include lifting and

September 7 - October 19, 2016cribbing an object, and practicing rescue carries.

CPR / AED Wednesday October 26, 2016 from 6 PM! Unit 6: CERT Organization (1.5 hrs). Students are

until 9:30 PMintroduced to several concepts from the Incident Command System, and local team organization and Please contact:communication is explained. Hands-on skills include a

Dan Santanatable-top exercise focusing on incident command and

Emergency Management Specialistcontrol.

18900 Cortez Blvd.! Unit 7: Disaster Psychology (1 hr). Responder well-being and dealing with victim trauma are the topics of this Brooksville, Florida 34601unit.

Office: (352) 754-4083! Unit 8: Terrorism and CERT (2.5 hrs). Students learn

Fax: (352) 754-4090how terrorists may choose targets, what weapons they may use, and identifying when chemical, biological, Direct Line: (352) 797-5841radiological, nuclear, or explosive weapons may have

[email protected] been deployed. Students learn about CERT roles in

Or myself @ 352-835-3656preparing for and responding to terrorist attacks. A table-top exercise highlights topics covered.

!Unit 9: Course Review and Disaster Simulation (2.5 hrs). Students take a written exam, then participate in a real-time practical disaster simulation where the different skill areas are put to the test. A critique follows the exercise where students and instructors have an opportunity to learn from mistakes and highlight exemplary actions. Students may be given a certificate of completion at the

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Siberian Husky, female, 11/23/2014. Microchipped

and spayed. House broken, great with children.

Asking $900.00 Call Angelita at 352-216-7136 or

email at [email protected]

Dining Room Table with 6 chairs and China cabinet

table expands to 76" with leaf.

Great condition. Call after 4 pm

Jay or Pam 688-3911

Asking $400.00

Like new Briggs & Stratton 8500/5500 Generator

Started every week for maintainence. Runs perfect.

Paid Extra for 220v cables, included in sale. Sacrifice

for $400 obo 352-232-2542 Joseph

A Pair (set of 2) of NY METS SEATS #9 & #10

authentic stadium seats from former home of the NY

Mets Shea Stadium. Also have seats #16 & #17 These

seats were removed from Shea Stadium in 2008,

PICTURES AVAIL UPON REQUEST or come

by & see them 352-942-3707 Richard

Asking $699.00 OBO per pair

Miscellaneous Items

Massage table, like new, $85.

Vibrator for feet, good for blood circulation, $250

(new was $1750)

Bookcase, 5 shelves, $25

Floor lamp, $20

Recliner, brown leather, like new, $110

Gazelle, $30

Computer desk, $60

Two beautiful lamps, pinkish color, look like eggs,

$100 both

Two pedestals (could be used for the lamps), $60 both.

Call 686-4895, or 428-0982

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ONE INCIDENT TO REPORT FROM THE SHERIFF REPORT

2015-33465 12/10/2015 09:08 AM GRAND THEFT 11/26/2015 11/26/2015 14212 ANDREW SCOTT RD SPRING HILL Dist 2, Zone 5

As always, neighborhood watch is always in need of new volunteers so if you can spare 2 hours a month we would be happy to have you join us. If you are interested, please call Virginia Gange at 516-697-6095 for further information.

Jean Johnson is still taking reservations for painting of house numbers on your curb. If you are interested please call her at 556-3705. The cost for this service is $15.

As we go forward, we would like to wish all our residents a safe, happy, healthy New Year.

Of course, as Steve always says, "Be safe out there"

Thank you

Virginia Gange

Chairperson

NEIGHBORHOODWATCH

Virginia Gange, ChairpersonAngela Murphy Co-Chairperson

FOR SALEAll For Sale items run for 2 issues. If any item remains unsold after that period, email [email protected] before the 10th of the month. Please email if your item sells before the second month listing comes out in order to make room for other ads. There is no charge to Pristine Place residents for ads. When sending email specify For Sale Item in the subject line.

SOCIAL COMMITTEEMaria Maggiore

I would like to thank all of the volunteers who helped

with the holiday parties. I could not do it without you.

Wishing you all the best in the New Year.

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Nobody’sbest frienddeserves

to be

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Please help pet overpopulationSpay/Neuter your pet.

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TEENCOMMUNITY

SERVICESKim Whitaker

Name AgeService

Kimberly D’Ambrosia 17 Babysitting

352-684-5257

Molly Campbell 16 Dog Walking and

352-232-0927 Watering/Caring for plants

Danielle Daly 16 Babysitting *CPR Certified*

352-684-6243 Dog Walking

Sarah Majka 17 Dog Walking and

352-688-2898 Watering/Caring for plants

Priscilla Marquez 19 Babysitting, Dog Walking &

813-454-5115 Dog Sitting

Paige Pfent 16 Babysitting (Certified in

352-556-3076 CPR, First-Aid & AED) and Dog Walking

Any Pristine Place teen interested in providing services which include babysitting, dog walking, weed pulling, lawn care, etc. please contact Kim Whitaker at 352-688-2898 to have your name and number listed in the bulletin.

Purchasing of Access ControlDevices...

Bar Codes, Clubhouse Cardsand Fobs

Bar Codes, Clubhouse Cards, & Fobs are methods of entry to gates or clubhouse, and are purchased by Owners of properties in Pristine Place, or Renters with submission proof of leasing agreements.

A Bar code is a bar-faced adhesive sticker that attaches to the outside passenger side window of a car, allowing entry to the three (3) entrances into Pristine Place via scanner reading.

A Clubhouse Card is similar to the size of a credit card, and allows entry to the Clubhouse main entrance and the exercise/pool entrance. Pass card by scanner at door to allow entry.

A Fob is a small (2”) key ring attachment that allows entry to the Clubhouse main entrance and exercise/pool entrance. Pass Fob by scanner at door to allow entry.

Additionally, the Clubhouse Card & FOB allows entry at the main gate (St. Ives and Minnie Drive) by utilizing the Small Reader Box attached to the regular Call Box. Pass the Clubhouse Card or FOB near the eye of the small scanner for it to read and open gate.

Cost per Access Control Device: Bar Code $15.00 Bar Code Replacement $5.00(Replacement requires advisement of old bar code number at time of purchase.)Clubhouse Card $10.00Fob $15.00

Deletion of DevicesDevice numbers are automatically deleted from our system upon: end of ownership of property; moving out of the community at end of lease; or end of occupancy with another home owner. We ask for your cooperation in maintaining the deletion of numbers by advisement of persons moving out of our community.

P u r c h a s i n g R e s i d e n t D e v i c e sPlease contact Doris Perez at 683-9853 to purchase any of the above devices.

NOTE: VENDORS ACCESS BAR CODES MUST BE PURCHASED BY THE VENDOR, as admittance restrictions are attached to those Bar Codes for the added security of our community. Doris Perez also handles the Vendor Bar Codes.

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very lightly, mainly to clean out twiggy, unproductive inside growth. A certain amount of pruning is done all through the year, every time a bloom is cut. Any dead or unhealthy canes should be removed immediately. Clean, sharp clippers are a must. Major pruning of mature rose Lush landscapes begin with good soil. If your flowers bushes is done from mid-January to mid-February. aren’t flourishing or your lawn isn’t thriving, you

probably need a soil test. Soil testing measures the pH Other suggestions for the month of January include the (potential of hydrogen) level or the measurement of the following:soil’s acid forming activity. The testing also tells the

Deciduous fruit: Now is the time to plant deciduous fruit availability of major nutrients in the soil and can alert you trees. This will give roots time to develop before the to deficiencies that may compromise plant growth. Pick warm and dry spring months.up a soil test kit at the Hernando County Extension Office

located on Blaise Drive in Brooksville. The test kit will Irrigation: Plants may need water if temperatures provide you with how-to instructions and sample boxes. remain higher than normal and rainfall is scarce.You should meticulously follow the kit’s instructions Shrubs and Trees: Prune non-spring flowering shrubs when collecting soil samples if you want accurate results. and trees this month to improve form.The pound of soil you collect represents thousands of

Arbor Day: Florida observes Arbor Day January 15th. pounds of soil found in your landscape. The minimal cost To celebrate, plant a tree in your yard or community.to evaluate your soil and print out findings and

recommendations will be money well spent. If Crepe Myrtle: While crepe myrtles do not require deficiencies are identified, you can make the necessary pruning, removing seed pods, crossing branches and soil modifications to achieve a lush landscape for the small twiggy growth improves the appearance and form coming year. Submit soil samples for analysis every three of the plant.years.

Pests: To control scale on citrus, shrubs, camellias, and In the rest of the landscape, cold protection will be an deciduous fruit trees, apply horticultural oil while plants issue for the next six to eight weeks. Should a freeze occur, are dormant.plan to shelter sensitive plants by covering them with old

Bedding Plants: Plants that can be added to the garden sheets, blankets, or horticultural cloth. Plastic coverings

during the coolest months include calendula, carnation, should be avoided. Water your cold sensitive plants 24

pansy, petunia, shasta daisy, and snapdragons.hours before any freeze to make the plants less

Bulbs: Crinum, agapanthus, and gloriosa lily can be susceptible to the cold. Finally, make sure the plants are planted now. Provide a layer of mulch for protection from well mulched for a little extra protection.cold temperatures.

Resist the urge to fertilize your lawn at this time. You will Camellias: Select and plant camellias this month. Visit be wasting your time and money. Continue to mow your local nurseries now for the best selection of colors and lawn if growth warrants it. However, due to cooler forms.weather, grass growth is not vigorous. Irrigate only on an

as needed basis. Vegetables: Continue planting cool season crops including beets, cabbage, turnips, lettuce, and broccoli.Now is the time for weed control in your lawn. For bahia

grass lawns, apply a broadleaf herbicide, such as 2, 4-D as January’s Landscaping Tipsnecessary to control weeds such as betony, beggarstick,

Protect your sensitive plants from frosts and freezes. chickweed, henbit, clover, dandelion, or wild Do not fertilize your lawn and irrigate only as needed. garlic/onion. For St. Augustine grass lawns, apply a Apply broadleaf herbicides to control weeds. broadleaf herbicide, such as atrazine or simazine as Service your mower and check your irrigation system. necessary to control chickweed, henbit, clover, Prune your roses.pennywort, dandelion, wild garlic/onion, or annual

bluegrass. Follow label directions for rates and use with Free Landscaping Coursescaution. Remember, an herbicide that works on one type 1/7/2016 - Twenty Landscape Problems and Solutions of grass may not work on another. Do not use a “weed and 1/13/2016 - Spring Vegetable Gardeningfeed” product at this time. 1/20/2016 - Rain Barrel WorkshopService your lawn mower and sharpen the blade this 1/27/2016 - Florida Friendly Yardsmonth. Check your irrigation system for leaking lines, Call the University of Florida’s Hernando County joints, or damaged sprinkler heads, and make necessary Extension Office at 352 754-4433 for times and locations repairs. of these free courses.Prune your roses. First year plants should be trimmed Happy New Year and Happy Gardening!

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THE GREEN THUMBKen Thomas

Hernando County Master Gardner

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