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February 2017 1
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Volume 34, Number 2 February 2017
INCREDIBLE SUNSETS
and
BEAUTIFUL RAINBOWS
Sunset photos by Claire Curry
Rainbow photos by Bill Nash
MARK THIS DATEThursday, February 9, 9-11 am ~
Shredding Event at CCV
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AFTER the RAINS
~Waterfalls and a
Creek
photos by Bill Nashphoto by Chuck Foy
photo by Bill Nash
photos by Jan Cheveres
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Operation GratitudeLynn Lewis
I received a phone call from a service person a couple of years ago and this is the first e-mail from someone that received one of our scarves. We (Springs Knitters) sent over 75 scarves to Operation Gratitude this year again. Pat Werve & Rita Elliott sent them this year for me. This is the email:Good afternoon, I would like to express how much joy these packages bring to us service members. I recently received one and it had a very beautiful knitted scarf in it. Attatched was your email. I sent you a picture of the scarf and my cheerful smile to say thank you for taking your time to make this and send it to us overseas! SrA Spencer, NikkiUSAF
Hawk EncounterDrake Van Camp
One of our residents was driving up Lada Street, when all of a sudden, a large hawk carrying an unlucky squirrel became startled by the car as it was heading home low with its “fly-out” meal. The large bird dropped the squirrel in front of the driver, but remained protecting it until flying to a nearby tree branch. The resident drove home but soon returned to check on things, and observed the handsome raptor still perched calmly to allow for a closeup. The squirrel couldn’t be found, so either was stashed for later, or recovered enough to run like the dickens.
photo by Drake Van Camp
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RAIN Transitional Living Center
For several years, Springers have generously provided Christmas gifts for the children at the RAIN shelter. Hal and Judy Hyman and Robbie Dornick delivered the gifts this past year and were then offered a narrated tour of the facility. We were also able to view the only unoccupied bedroom which was being prepared for the arrival of a large family, including an infant.
Each dresser has a supply of personal
care items. Notice the diapers on the dresser
at left.Residents are allowed to keep the quilts when they transition to more
permanent housing; they’re also provided
household items.
photos by Robbie Dornick
During the tour, we realized that RAIN has an on-going need for such items as (new) towel sets, twin bed sets (sheets, cases, blankets) and personal care items such as toothbrushes, toothpaste, shampoo, lotions, etc. A box (or basket) will be set under the table in the clubhouse entry for Springers to donate items which will be delivered regularly to RAIN by Judy Hyman and Robbie Dornick. No used items, please.
Children’s play room
Dining Room
We’ll communicate regularly with RAIN to determine their most urgent needs and let you know in this newsletter. They have limited storage space so please confine your donations to what we’ve listed. We’re sorry that we won’t be able to provide anyone with receipts for your donations because it would be too cumbersome for us.
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The Springs HOA Board Meeting MinutesMonday, January 9, 2017 Excerpt from Draft Meeting Minutes
Management ReportThe following architectural projects were approved: 1. 1038 Belleza Front yard landscaping 2. 1086 Belleza Tree removals 3. 1164 Paquita Window installation 4. 1173 Belleza Patio cover remove/replace 5. 6102 Irena Front yard landscaping 6. 6102 Irena Expand driveway 7. 6287 Gitana Front yard landscaping 8. 6330 Gitana Front yard landscaping 9. 6494 San Como Lane Side yard landscaping 10. 6507 San Como Lane Front yard landscaping 11. 6524 San Como Lane Front yard trees relocated
CFO Report - Barry GilbertBarry Gilbert reported that the delinquent home on San Como Lane has reached the threshold in both dues and non-payment of 1 year that allows the Board to begin foreclosure proceedings on the property and that the Board voted to move forward with a non-judicial foreclosure during the last executive session. Barry also announced that the Board has approved hiring Malisa Kundin from being an employee of CPM to an employee of The Springs Homeowners Association. The change will result in a $37 per month fee for paycheck processing. Allyn Moskowitz has been chosen again to do the audit and taxes for the association. Barry also was happy to report that there had been no calls to the attorney for the last few weeks, and that a $1700.00 payment that was made, had not been recorded. The payment has now been credited to our account. Regarding Frontier billing, he suggested that homeowners check their bills every month for accuracy, and that if issues continue to see Malisa to have her put you in contact with Frontier through Robert Luce, our account manager. Yolanda Gonzales confirmed that all the credits have been applied to individual homeowner accounts and that there are no more credits due. Barry Gilbert also had the opportunity to speak with Mike Morgan earlier in the day when they happened upon each other. Mike told Barry that he had plans later in the day to visit The Springs following the recent rains. When asked about permits for the red-tagged homes, Mike Morgan suggested that permits would be issued if homeowners signed a release of liability against the city. When asked about the golf course developers, he said that they have not yet presented the City with a plan, and that he will not vote for approval without one. Barry finished by asking that Ted Elliott to inquire about reimbursement of $17,000.00 from the Common Area Association for the $34,000.000 Gitana drain cleanout at the next Common Area meeting.
New Businessa. Pool Open All Year. The pool was heated through December. The heater was turned off on January 1st.b. Delegation of Authority. On a motion made and seconded, the attached delegation of authority was approved in its entirety. The motion passed 5/0.c. Pool Plastering bids. This item was tabled. Two bids have been received for this work, one more is expected. d. Roof Repair bids. This item was tabled. Two bids have been received for this work, one more is expected.e. Treescape Bids. Several tree trimming proposals were received, competitive bids are to be requested. On a motion made and seconded the proposal from Treescapes to remove the tree at the San Dimas Park for $325.00 and to trim the Palm Trees at the Clubhouse for $295.00 was approved. The motion passed 5/0.
continued on page 9
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The Springs Book ClubJulie Baker
On Wednesday, February 8 at 10am, the book club will be discussing The Grave-digger’s Daughter by Joyce Carol Oates. Martha Garza Laird will lead us in a discus-sion of this fascinating novel. In March, we will not be discussing a book. Instead we will bring books that we feel the group would be interested in to plan a new list of wonderful books to read. Please feel free to join us for either meeting.
The Springs Homeowners AssociationFinancial Report for December, 2016
Beginning Operating BalanceCash ReceiptsReserve Trans from OperatingCash DisbursementsTransfers/Misc.Interest EarnedEnding Operating Balance
Beginning Reserve BalanceReserve Trans from OperatingCash DisbursementsTransfer/MiscInterest EarnedEnding Reserve BalanceReserve LiabilityReserve Overage or Shortage
$26,741.17$58,069.57
$<14,396.33>$<53,441.37>
$625.00$1.36
$18,708.01
$483,967.52$14,396.33
$<0>$0
$256.36$498,620.21
$<591,620.21>$<93,000.00>
Whoopee and BingoDid you know that the Springers get together every third Wednesday of the month at 7pm to play Whoopee at clubhouse? We also play Bingo the fourth Wednesday of every month at 7pm. Light refreshments are served at intermission. Please consider joining the fun, as we need new players. We would love to see new faces at both events.
Poldi and Arnold Hockenmaier
Pet Rules Reminder Remember, Ventura County Regulation and our own Springs Rules state that a dog’s leash should be no longer than six (6) feet and must be under your control at all times. In addition, your dog should not be allowed to “invade” someone else’s private property. If the dog is not allowed to sniff, it won’t be tempted to do it’s “business.” For those with male dogs, this also means someone else’s shrubs or other plants along the street. A dog owner may argue that they pick up after their dog but, unfortunately, you can’t pick up urine. So please be kind to your neighbors and be a responsible pet owner.
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Golf NewsJim Slayton
The February nine-hole tournament will be on February 23rd and will be hosted by Ted Elliott. Be sure and submit your entry forms (below) by Friday, February 17th. Hopefully we will be able to continue these monthly tournaments. The situation with the golf course is uncertain but we feel it will take a while before any decision is made. Hope to see more of you in February.
9-HOLE TOURNAMENT - Thursday, February 23, 2017Dinner (at your own expense) will be at the Golf Course at 4 pm
Please submit entry by Friday, February 17, 2017
Name of player(s)__________________________________ Phone No. __________________
Choice of partners _______________________ (if any) No payment required when signing up; fees will be paid to the course on the day of the tournament. In addi-tion to the green fees, you will pay $5 that day to the person in charge of the tournament for the prize money. Check the Golf Bulletin Board for Pairing Sheet and Starting Time. Dinner and Tournament Prizes (at the Golf Course), 4 to 6:30 pm.
In case of rain, tournament and dinner are cancelled
Springs Rummage SaleMim Needham
ATTENTION SPRINGERS
A Springs Rummage Sale will be Saturday, April 29 from 9am to 2pm.Would you like a space to sell your wares? To register: Call Mim Needham at
805-504-7550.
Shredding Event There will be a shredding event with Country Club Village at their Clubhouse on Thursday, February 9th from 9:00am to 11:00am. If you would like to volunteer to pick up shredding from a resident who cannot take their shredding to the event, please leave your name with Malisa. If you would like to request pick up by one of the volunteers, also please let Malisa know.
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Calls for Service - Public Request Report
Ventura County Sheriff's DepartmentCalls for Service Report - Citizen Request
Jurisdiction:
Date Range: to 12/01/2016 12/31/2016
Camarillo
8272
Date:
Time: City: RB Number:Disposition Remarks:
CFS ID:
CAMARILLO
Page 1 of 1RD:
Event Location:
Event Address:
Event Location: Disposition: Activity Code:
12/04/2016 160181308
16:41:05 Camarillo 160181308
6040 VIA MONTANEZ Assignment Completed Disturbance Subject
12/04/2016 160181354
19:08:15 Camarillo 160181354
6234 GITANA Avenue Assignment Completed Suspicious Circumstances
12/06/2016 160182347
19:59:21 Camarillo 160182347
6044 VIA MONTANEZ Assignment Completed Theft Vehicle
12/10/2016 160183999
03:57:53 Camarillo 160183999
840 VISTA ARRIAGO Gone On Arrival Suspicious Circumstances
12/12/2016 160185275
19:59:36 Camarillo 160185275
6024 SAN DIMAS Avenue Assignment Completed Suspicious Circumstances
12/18/2016 160188079
13:46:43 Camarillo 160188079
1194 PAQUITA Street Assignment Completed 911 Hang Up
12/19/2016 160188294
00:43:26 Camarillo 160188294
6055 PASEO ENCANTADA Assignment Completed Disturbance Music/Noise
12/21/2016 160189631
16:41:32 Camarillo 160189631
6020 PASEO ENCANTADA Assignment Completed Keep the Peace
12/22/2016 160190154
19:34:12 Camarillo 160190154
1192 ITAMO Street Assignment Completed Missing Person
12/23/2016 160190316
05:06:48 Camarillo 160190316
1148 ITAMO Street Referred to Another Agency Follow Up
12/30/2016 160193619
16:33:35 Camarillo 160193619
6072 PASEO ENCANTADA Cancel 911 Hang Up
In order to comply with California Government Code 6254(f)(1) the following activity codes may be redacted: Child Crimes, Domestic Violence, Rape, Suicidal Subject, and Suicide.
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f. Frontier Maintenance Fee Pending $19,000.00. A request for the funds to be paid to the HOA has been requested, from Robert Luce at Frontier.g. Update on the golf course. Ron Kester reported that once per year the City accepts applications for future developments [which require changes to the City’s General Plan], the staff reviews them, and then the City Council votes. If the City Council votes yes, City resources are put to work to evaluate issues and impact on the City. If the City votes no, the petitioner must wait another year to reapply. In that circumstance, it is possible that the new owners of the Golf Course could close and fence it off after the 90-day use permit expires. Only responsiblity is to make sure that it is not a fire or health hazard. Hal Hyman pointed out that Ron Kester is the Springs point person to the City. Homeowner representatives from each Camarillo Springs HOA group are meeting to work out a unified approach to satisfactorily address the proposed golf course development and meet the needs of each HOA. All are encouraged to attend the next City Council Meeting on January 25th at 7:30pm. It was suggested to plan to arrive between 6:30pm and 7:00pm. In addition, another meeting sponsored by New Urban West is scheduled for January 11th from 3:00pm-7:00pm at the Camarillo Springs Golf Course Clubhouse. The intent is to share the results of the individual community meetings regarding the development of the golf course. Stan Roberts encouraged homeowners to attend to show that The Springs residents appreciate their ideas being considered.h. Committee Reports. Ron Kester thanked all the committee chairpersons for extending their service another year. Robbie Dornick reported that three people are attending the CERT training and that another three are going to the City CERT meeting available for those already trained. For the newsletter, she reminded everyone that the due date for submissions for the newsletter is the 15th of each month. She said that she appreciates all of the photos, and to keep them coming.i. Community Questions and Issues (limited to 3 minutes per person). Before opening the floor for homeowner comment, Ron Kester reported that he had been up on the hill with OES [Sheriff’s Department Office of Emergency Services] that morning, and that the hillside looked good, there was no debris in the barriers whatsoever, drains were running clear, and vegetation Is growing. The representative from OES asked Ron to pass on that The Springs is the best group he has ever worked with, (CERT, homeowners, the Board, etc.) and that it has been an absolute pleasure. In addition the following items were discussed: a collection box for household items for the RAIN shelter, speaking at the City Council meeting, supporting The Board, replacing the flag at the Clubhouse, community volunteers and the spa planter wall being in need of repair.
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Springs BridgeJohn Wiley
Bridge will re-start on Tuesday, February 7th, 2017, at 1:00 pm in the Clubhouse. All previous members as well as any newcomers who may be interested in playing Bridge are welcome! Singles and couples are welcome! You don’t have to be an expert at Bridge, nor an experienced player. You just need to know the basics of Bridge. We play Party Bridge as we like to be relaxed and have fun. There will be a brief meeting on February 7th before we play, in order to discuss what everyone would prefer, such as dates, times, frequency, whether to have refreshments, etc. If you are interested, but cannot make the February 7th meeting, please call me at: 805-389-0995 (home) or 805-890-7490 (cell). Otherwise, I look forward to seeing you on Tuesday, February 7th, at 1:00 pm.
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BirthdaysBob Cheveres 2 Oxnard, CABrenda First 2 San Francisco, CAPatricia Larkin 2 London, EnglandArnold Hockenmaier 5 GermanyLisa Clark 7 Durston Williams 9 Arcadia, CARichelle Knutsen 12 Camarillo, CAJohn Gardner 14 Fayetteville, NCMim Needham 14 Schiedam, HollandSuzanne Coons 15 AustraliaDoris Thompson 16 Ashtabula, OHLester Nichols 17 Kansas City, MOEarl Ziegler 18 Glendale, CAEllen O’Connell 19 Bakersfield, CARon Busick 20 Fresno, CACharles Foy 20 Baltimore, MDCarol Roberg 21 Waltham, MADeborah Smith 21 Cincinnati, OHCheri Ryan 24 Los Angeles, CARobert Townley 26 Plainfield, NJJeanne Faxon 28 Pittsburgh, PANancy Phelps 28 Los Angeles, CAAnn Uroff 28 London, EnglandElizabeth Hintz 28 Amherst Jct, WI
Michael & Elayne Angel Harbert 14 Annapolis, MDDick & Judy Cash 15 Glendale, CA 57 yearsLee “Mac” & Mina Brown 16 Dartmouth Nova 59 years Scotia, CanadaDavid & Patricia Larkin 16 Long Beach, CA 37 years
Anniversaries
Note: If your birthday/anniversary information is incorrect or incomplete, please contact Malisa in the clubhouse office to have it corrected.
SPRINGS TIMESEditor: Robbie DornickPhoto Editor: Robbie DornickProduction: Robbie DornickDistribution:Louetta Busick Beverly RahamRick Canelli Carol RobergJoAnn Iaccino/Stephanie Burns Martha StewartJoan Kellet Ileen ZinsDolly Ling
VC ALERT Everyone in The Springs should register with VC Alert in order to receive emergency notifications. Register online at vcalert.org or by calling (805) 648-9283.
THE SPRINGS BOARD OF DIRECTORSPresident: J. Ron KesterVice President: Val PalmerChief Financial Officer: Barry GilbertSecretary: Donna BurgerDirector: Stan Roberts
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Real Estate Update
Information by Drake Van Camp ‐ RE/MAX
2016 Activity Summary + Current
As of January 15 , 2017
ACTIVE SQ FT DATE LISTING PRICE SALE PRICE
6639 San Como Lane 1277 12‐30‐16 489,900
6655 Fino Avenue 1650 559,000
IN ESCROW
None
SOLD
1137 Itamo Street 1511 1‐18‐16 524,900 505,000
6330 Gitana Avenue 1561 4‐1‐16 424,500 415,900
6076 Irena Avenue 1578 4‐7‐16 439,000 415,000
6507 San Como Lane 1277 4‐14‐16 469,9000 450,000
6125 Irena Avenue 1561 4‐25‐16 478,000 495,000
6476 San Como Lane 1650 5‐24‐16 525,000 492,000
6207 Gitana Avenue 1561 5‐27‐16 489,090 439,900
1164 Paquita Street 1511 6‐30‐16 515,000 507,500
6110 Gitana Avenue 1561 7‐1‐16 509,000 509,000
6524 San Como Lane 1650 11‐10‐16 515,000 500,000
6021 Irena Avenue 1578 11‐17‐16 507,500 490,000
REMEMBER, IN THE SPRINGS ~
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