Spring 2014 - Richland Homeowners Association
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Spring 2014 - Richland Homeowners Association
RichlandNEWS omeowne dH rs n A la ation oci ss Richland Homeowners Association Ric h Richland Homeowners Association Newsletter • P.O. Box 852636, Richardson, Texas 75085-2636 • www.richlandhoa.com Ri a rd ★ ★ ch s o n , Te x a s 2014 Calendar Apr 1 April Fool’s Day Apr 12 SPRING FLING! Apr 18 Good Friday Apr 20 Easter Apr 22 Earth Day Date and Time: April 12 from 5:00 to 8:00 p.m. Location: West parking lot of Richland elementary Theme: Let’s secure our neighborhood Entertainment: Bounce houses, magician, stilt-walker, and karaoke Prizes: Door prizes (gift cards and a grand prize) Vendors: ADT security and Dynapost (Dallas-based security company) Meal: Sonny Bryan’s BBQ Drinks: Water, soft drinks, beer and wine Cost: Adults – $5.00, children under 12 – $3.00 What’s Inside [Spring 2014 Issue] President’s Message........................................................................................ 2 Crime Watch Report...................................................................................... 3 Neighborhood News...................................................................................... 4 Birthdays.......................................................................................................10 Anniversaries................................................................................................11 RHA Membership........................................................................................13 Advertisers....................................................................................................17 Apr 25 Arbor Day May 4 Star Wars Day May 6 Teacher’s Day May 11 Mother’s Day May 17 Armed Forces Day May 26 Memorial Day Please Support our Advertisers! Most are Richland Park or Richland Oaks residents. Their support of the newsletter pays for printing and distribution. See pages 17-24. rha Officers/Board 2014 Officers President Curtis Dorian 972.235.0230 Vice President Traute Malhotra 214.597.2962 Secretary Margaret Watt 972.783.7606 Treasurer Valerie Standifer 972.977.0162 Board of Directors Architecture/Beautification Michael Bahr 972.235.0230 and Millie Harrison 972.231.2748 D President’s Message Crime Watch Report Richland Homeowners Association Richland Park and Richland Oaks Community Richland Homeowners Association Richland Park and Richland Oaks Community ear Residents, as you have noticed, our neighborhood has initiated work on construction for streets and sidewalks. The City Council awarded a bid to repair sidewalks in an area for southeast Richardson between Spring Valley Road and Centennial Boulevard along the eastern stretch of Central Expressway. This Sidewalk Repair Region is the last of 11 regions approved in the 2010 Bond Program. Construction will include the removal and replacement of qualifying residential sidewalk repair needs, installation of barrierfree ramps, alley approach repairs and other related improvements. The federal government provided a grant for the construction of ADA compliant ramps where there were none. Construction began in March and will be complete by August. Crime Watch Bob McClure 972.699.7668 Website Coordinator Open Position Activities/Socials David Kirkland 469.323.3422 and Susan Bishop 214.793.1736 Advisory Members D’Nelle Lyons 972.238.8560 and Dave Harrison 972.231.2748 2 Preventing a Garage Door Break-in A wire hanger is all a thief needs to break into your garage. A number of online videos show how it’s done. You can use something as simple as a plastic tie wrap or stainless steel wire gauge to prevent it. To view the youtube video, copy or type the URL and drop it in your browser. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kSO_HTBHLFI Stay safe out there! Bob McClure, Crime Watch Coordinator 214.763.0589 • crimewatchone@yahoo.com Newsletter Jay Weesner 972.664.9210 Membership Karla Weesner 972.664.9210 I f you receive a phone call from someone telling you that there is a warrant out for your arrest and to wire money immediately to avoid being arrested, be advised, this is a scam. Many reports and warnings have surfaced on the internet advising of this scam and we have seen the same incident reported here in Richardson. Never provide financial or personal information over the phone to someone you don’t know. If you believe you may have a warrant, ask for the warrant number and issuing agency, then hang up and call that agency using a phone number from a resource you trust. Many courts have an online method to check and see if you have a warrant. The City of Richardson Municipal Court has a website you can use at http://bit.ly/1nc2YMt. The work being done now (first phase) is funded with a federal matching grant awarded to the city. The work in this contract is specifically limited to sidewalk ramp installations and installing new sidewalks where no sidewalks exist. Repairs to fix the existing sidewalks cannot be included in this contract, to comply with the requirements of the grant funding. The work to repair broken sidewalks (second phase) is funded by the 2010 Bond Program. It will be done after the ramps at the corners are finished. The broken sidewalks near the areas being worked on will be fixed later if they qualify for repairs under the Sidewalks Program. As always, I am here to serve you and our community. If you need anything at all, please feel free to contact me at president@richlandhoa. com or curtis@dorianbahr.com. Respectfully, Curtis Dorian, President, RHA Spring 2014 • RichlandNews Richland Park and Richland Meadow’s Personal Officer Ed Coleman [214.282.0843] Provided by our COR for our protection. This dedicated police presence helps residents by deterring crime and providing another way to watch over the neighborhood. Call Officer Coleman for: • General Assistance • To report Minor or Unusual Activities • Cars on the Street For Emergencies, continue to call 911. Spring 2014 • RichlandNews crime watch volunteers needed The Richland Park/Oaks Crime Watch needs more volunteers to help patrol our neighborhood. We have fairly good coverage during the daytime, but are in need of help for nighttime. Unfortunately, late night is when we experience most of our problems. Therefore, we need more volunteers at night, every day of the week. This is a great way to get out, meet new people, learn new things and experience something different in life. In order to join the Crime Watch Patrol, you will need to fill out an application form which we submit to the Richardson Police Department. The police will run a criminal background check on each applicant. Once all the paperwork has been cleared, the applicant will receive about six hours of training. All new applicants will also be assigned a patrol partner. Crime Watch Patrols are extremely effective because criminals do not want to get caught by anyone, police or otherwise. So when you put those reflective signs on your cars and patrol the neighborhood, the bad guys tend to go some place else. The problem is we need to maintain these patrols at all hours in order to keep crime away. Each shift usually consists of one and half hours of patrol time every other week (total of 3 hours per month.) The two shifts where we need the most help are evenings (7 p.m. to midnight) and deep nights (midnight to 6:00 a.m.). 3 Neighborhood News 4 Dear Neighbors, Setting trash out the night before collection is not only unsanitary, and against city ordinance, but it poses serious hazards to our pets and our personal safety in alleyways. Scavengers like coyotes and opossums are attracted by food garbage. For 6 years now, opossums have been bringing dinner scraps, namely chicken bones, into my yard and leaving the remains for my dog. Recently, my dog Molly choked on a bone. I am very thankful that I was home to help her. The following guideline is posted on the COR website: City Ordinance requires that regular trash be set out at the collection point by 7:00 A.M. on the Regular Trash Collection day. City Ordinance also prohibits residents from allowing regular trash bags to be set or left out on days other than designated collection days. For our safety, sanitation, and the safety of our pets, PLEASE do not set out food trash the night before collection day. Thank you for your consideration and thoughtfulness, Jana Andrews Richland Oaks Solicitors in the Neighborhood Solicitors to residents in Richardson must be approved through a city permit process. Safety is a concern when unfamiliar individuals approach homes and residents. Richardson requires the credentials shown below to be worn by all solicitors in Richardson. Should you have a solicitor approach you at home or in the neighborhood, ask to see these credentials. If you sense something suspicious, or the permit is not provided, contact Richardson Police and/or our very own Richland Park Personal Officer. Immediate danger or emergency, Call 911. Join us for a non denominational study of the Bible beginning Monday, April 14, 6:30 pm at 400 Sheffield Dr. During this first evening, we will collectively make some decisions on alternative ways to approach the study, get better acquainted and make other group decisions for direction. Reply in advance to james@jeteague.com. James Teague (972.238.5863) Spring 2014 • RichlandNews E G A R A G L ➔ SA E [NEIGHBORHOODNEWS] ❱❱❱ Having a garage sale this spring? Remember you now have to have a city permit for garage sales. They are free but you still have to have one. You can get them online on the city website, print it off and tape it to the front of your house. You can have three a year, no longer than 72 hours each. For more information, check the city website at COR.GOV. ❰❰❰ ❱❱❱ Do you travel and leave your car at the airport? Be sure and take everything out of the glove box that has your address on it. Should the crooks break into your car, they can’t rob your home. They know you’re gone so don’t give them an opportunity to take everything you have. ❰❰❰ ❱❱❱ Do you have a GPS on your dash? Chances are you have put in your work, store, office, and other places you have been. Did you also put in HOME address? If you did, take it out and title it something else. That way if someone takes your GPS, or if it is built into the dash on your car, the crooks won’t know where you live. Everyday these items are stolen just to follow the directions to someone’s home because they know you are not there. ❰❰❰ Spring 2014 • RichlandNews PROTECT YOURSELF WHILE OUT SHOPPING • Vehicles will be targets for thieves, remove valuables before going shopping. • Place any loose items in the trunk before you arrive at your destination, criminals will be watching. • Park in areas with good visibility around your car. • Don’t overload your car with packages. • Use credit cards to make purchases and avoid carrying too much cash. • Don’t overburden yourself, carrying too many packages can make you an easy target. • Avoid wearing valuable loose fitting jewelry. • Avoid talking on your cell phone or texting when going to and from your vehicle, being distracted makes you a target for criminals. • After making a purchase, check to make sure you have your credit card, correct change, checkbook, identification and wallet or purse before leaving the counter. • Beware of strangers in the parking lot, report any suspicious activity to Police. 5 [NEIGHBORHOODNEWS] The following is a list of current events that were presented at the Richardson City Council Homeowners Association Meeting. Current Events ❱❱❱ Gathering Soles for NETWORK Recap Richardson donated 1,978 pairs of shoes to NETWORK of Community Ministries. In three weeks the shoe drive brought in as many shoes the nonprofit normally receives in an entire year. Shoes will be distributed through the Richardson-North Dallas Family Clothing Center, which is operated by NETWORK. Held in conjunction with “Ask Not…the Dallas County Day of Service” to honor the life and legacy of President John F. Kennedy. ❱❱❱ Electronic Cigarette SUP Requirement Zoning Ordinance amendment requires businesses desiring to primarily sell electronic cigarettes to obtain a special permit. Special Use Permits (SUP) allow the Council to review requests for new businesses on a caseby-case basis to prevent clustering and ensure location appropriateness. ❱❱❱ Richardson to Host 2014 Miss Texas Pageant July 2014 at the Eisemann Center and the Renaissance Dallas/Richardson Hotel. The pageant will take place July 5, 2014, preceded by several days of preliminary competition and related events. Miss Texas was founded in 1936 by a group of civic minded citizens concerned about higher education; preliminary to the Miss America pageant. ❱❱❱ Cash Defeasance and C.O. Bond Sale The City Council has reviewed plans to lower $8.1 million allocated in the 20132014 Budget for new debt to $7.9 million to fund a dog park, Next Generation 911 System, equipment for various departments, and other capital projects. Certificates of 6 [NEIGHBORHOODNEWS] Obligation (C.O.) are planned to be priced through a competitive sale on April 7 and approved by Council that evening. The City is saving nearly $768,000 in interest payments by paying off the remainder of the 2004 General Obligation Refunding Issue six years early. The City paid off nearly $2.1 million in 2013 and will pay the remaining $1.8 million in principal in 2014. ❱❱❱ Indoor Court Joint Study with SVAA In April 2013 the Council supported pursuing a feasibility study with the Spring Valley Athletic Association (SVAA), a nonprofit organization that offers children the opportunity to play recreational sports in the Richardson / North Dallas area. Preliminary findings of the study, including market characteristics of the surrounding area, sports participation, and the presence of nearby sports centers, were presented to the Council on December 2, 2013. SVAA is studying the feasibility of their participation in creating an indoor athletic center attached to Huffhines Recreation Center, which SVAA would operate and the City could use. Richardson Fire Department Receives Class 1 Rating Class 1 ISO Rating Allows City to Obtain Lowest Residential and Commercial Insurance Rates The Richardson Fire Department officially received its Class 1 ISO rating during last night’s City Council work session meeting. The presentation was made by the Texas State Fire Marshal’s Office and the Insurance Services Office (ISO), a leading supplier of statistical, underwriting and actuarial information for the property/casualty insurance industry. The ISO rating is used to measure the quality and effectiveness of fire protection in a community. Additionally, it allows residential and commercial property owners the opportunity to obtain the best possible insurance rates. “This superior rating reflects the hard work and dedication of the men and women of the Richardson Fire Department to maintain such high ❱❱❱ Recycling Survey and Community Meetings Residents are encouraged to complete a survey about the City’s recycling program helping identify ways to improve the current system. The survey is located in the January edition of Richardson Today at online at cor.net/RecyclingSurvey. ❱❱❱ Digital Cities Award Richardson was named a Top 10 Digital City in the 2013 Digital Cities Survey. The survey was conducted by e.Republic’s Center for Digital Government and the Digital Communities Program and recognizes municipalities that use technology to increase transparency, improve efficiency, and enhance communication with residents. Fred Maldonado, Regional Director of External Affairs for AT&T Texas presented the award to the Council. Spring 2014 • RichlandNews standards of fire protection for the residents of this community,” said Richardson Mayor Laura Maczka. “Earning this rating is something to be extremely proud of, and I applaud everyone responsible.” With this classification, the Richardson Fire Department is listed among an elite group of departments as it is one of only 56 municipalities in the U.S., and one of only 14 Spring 2014 • RichlandNews departments in Texas, to receive a and support for handling and Class 1 rating. dispatching alarms). “Earning a Class 1 rating is a The ISO evaluation of the fire tremendous accomplishment for department accounts for 50 percent the City of Richardson and will of the rating; while water supply have a lasting positive effect on our accounts for 40 percent, and the commercial property owners,” said department’s communication system Richardson Chamber of Commerce accounts for the final 10 percent. Board Chair Joe Costantino. “Being The ISO commended the one of only a few communities in the Richardson Fire Department state to earn this classification, and for adapting to the demands of creating the “Earning a Class 1 rating is a tremendous opportunity for companies accomplishment for the City of Richardson to have lower and will have a lasting positive effect on our insurance commercial property owners.” rates, positions Richardson to become an even more a changing environment and attractive place to do business.” congratulated the City for its As part of its evaluation, the commitment to serve the needs of ISO collects information on the community’s property owners municipal fire-protection efforts in and residents. communities throughout the “A Class 1 rating is not easy to U.S. ISO’s Public Protection earn,” said Richardson Fire Chief Classification (PPC) Alan Palomba. “To do so takes Program helps establish a collective effort by so many appropriate fire insurance associated with the City and the premiums for residential community. Because of upgrades and commercial properties to our communications operations, and provides insurance water systems, facilities and training, companies with reliable, upwe were able to maximize our rating. to-date information about a Many of these components were community’s fire protection services. possible through the passing of the The formal assessment process 2010 Bond program, and I want to consisted of three major areas: thank everyone for their support • Fire department (staffing, allowing us to achieve this rating.” equipment, training, and emergency response capabilities). About the ISO • Water supply system (highlighting ISO is a New York-based advisory organization that serves the property and casualty insurance industry the water supply a community uses by providing inspection services, insurance for fire suppression). coverage form development and statistical services. • Fire alarm and communications ISO has offices in Dallas and Austin. system (which centers on facilities 7 [NEIGHBORHOODNEWS] Richland Park & Richland Oaks Architecture • Landscaping • Beautification Contact: Michael Bahr 972.235.0230 or architectural@richlandhoa.com Neighbors Beautification Corner This section is contributions from our neighbors. If you wish to submit educational information for Beautification or any other information that would be beneficial to share with other neighbors, please email your information for review to architectural@richlandhoa.com. Timely Tip for April Gardeners In an emergency, every second counts. Properly posted your house when you call for help. What is Nextdoor? (www.richlandhoa.nextdoor.com) To enable the Police and Fire Departments to respond quickly to emergency calls, address numbers must be posted in three locations: mum of 3 inches high. Faded address numbers, or unmarked homes can seriously hinder emergency crews’ ability to reach you in the event of a crisis. Please inspect your property and make sure your address is posted as described above. For more information call Community Services at 972-744-4180. Community Services 8 The meaning of the word April is “to open” or “opening”. This is the month of rebirth and hope for the future. We celebrate Earth Day on April 22nd; a day when we express our concerns for the environment. Many organic products are offered to help you develop a naturally-inspired green environment. There are also traditional solutions for the gardener who is exploring the “greener” side. A successful garden begins with good soil. Organic material is important to the soil composition. It helps with drainage and increases the soil microbe population. Expanded shale is used to break up hard, compacted clay soils. Top dress your flowerbeds and containers with organic mulches. They not only break down slowly putting organic material back into the soil but, the also prevent weeds, conserve moisture and cool the soil during the heat of our Texas Summer. Spring 2014 • RichlandNews Nextdoor is a private social network for your neighborhood. It’s the easiest way for you and your neighbors—and only you and your neighbors—to talk online and make all of your lives better.. And it’s free. Hundreds of neighborhoods are already using Nextdoor to build happier, safer places to call home. People are using Nextdoor to: • Find a new home for an outgrown bike • Track down a trustworthy babysitter • Quickly get the word out about a break-in • Find out who does the best paint job in town • Organize a garage sale • Ask for help keeping an eye out for a lost dog • Finally call that nice man down the street by his first name. • Nextdoor’s mission is to bring back a sense of community to the neighborhood, one of the most important communities in each of our lives. Spring 2014 • RichlandNews 9 Lindsey Shaw Gwyne Stockton Peter Fenner Judy Blome Gail Koloc Pete Ylda Jeremiah Booker Richard Linn Richard Rome Judy Ward Adolphus Eyo-Ita Denise Weber Reba Baker Frank Yanez David Kirkland Jennifer Dubois Bobby Seago Michael Bahr Lindita Memko Kathy Johnston Stephen Kettlewell A.J. Howard Samantha Oberlander Bob Landwermeyer Judy Marcum Pamela Tharp Charles Graham Jay James Becky Jones Bill Boyer Bob Crockett Jack Arthur Loweda Tunnell Amanda Mlinarich Phil Grafmiller Barbara Lawton Shirley Bond Beverly Moser Heather Renshaw Lorinda Rogers Diane Binford Paula Crank Karen Atkinson Janey Buck Margaret Holder Evelyn Velazquez Jim Kennedy Gaines Lawrence Janet Bryant Karen Listol Natalie Roffino Harold Menzel Steve Shrull Miguel Maldonado Henry Kang Frank Roth Louise Kent May Barbara Slattum Karin Anderson Andrea Hills Diana Ruuska Laura Von Preissig Mark Bander Jim Chandler Natan Mor Ma Yee Rocky Rodriguez George Anderson Charles Merz James Shea Alan Kirkpatrick George McKearin Lisa Hines Gwendolyn Turner Rob Tunnell Jerry Walker Bill Medley Dennis Weiner Shelly Hodges Carol Luscombe Nancy Steele Jay Weesner Lane Allen Sandra Ylda Emily Given Shanna Housley Janelle Macicek Jana D Andrews Parrish Hudson Alison Betz Becky Recer Mary Lew Boles Emenjo Obinwa Jeanine Boyd Jen Walker Mike Caruthers Jim Evans Kip Bush Margaret Watt Yuchin Lee Katie Mueller Kathy Thompson Janet Stiles Lance Williamson Jim Marcum Shawn Sutherland Ronald Taylor Linda Northcutt Alan Miller David Hahn June Marc Hagmeier Mindy Dennis Lionel W. Alexander Cyndy Metcalf Kathleen Schafer Loweda Tunnell Linda Gay Lynn Montgomery Charlotte Gatlin Charlie Patchen Shane Williams Suhair Saleh Barbara Crockett Tony Pirro Elizabeth Wetherington Justin Shaw Kathy Jaeckle Marcelle Shea Bob Edington Gene Koloc Diane Shrull Jewel Click John Danna Kathryn Mrazik Bill Gatlin Steve Page Lindy Jo Crutchfield Leslie Philbin Charles Jackson Dale Lenhert Lisa Su Bonnie Dieckmann John Mathis Brandon Yarbrough Susan Fischer Lynn Bond Dave Harrison Drake Radford Gerald Smutz Barry Propes Lori Baker Marilyn Friedmann Amy Strow Johnny Moffitt Tracy Watkins Anne Brophy Glenda Frizzell Tracy Card Coy (Spike) Huddleston Valdie (Bud) Carr Toni McTygue Rebekah McDermott Francisco Santiago Van Smalley Judith Rome Richard Mercer Gerry Perkus Hazel Merz Robert French Candace Nelson Susie Taylor Susan Browne Betty Harris Suki Kirkland Amy English Dave Turnblad Spring 2014 • RichlandNews April Curtis Dorian and Michael Bahr Bob and Elinor Barnett Shawn and Cathy Walsh Diane and Robin Binford Mark and Annette Bander Lee and Van Smalley Neil and Lisa Brooks Vic and Joan Owen John and Christi Barnes Wade and Donna Whitaker Syd and Alberta Hammond Jon and Katie Mueller Bryan Daniels and Shannon Schmidt Greg and Wendy Steagall Thomas and Simona Frank Thomas and Kathleen Schafer Mike and LaQuita Caruthers Don and Mary Boshart Bryan and Shannon Daniels Alan and Julie Miller May Dewayne Mosley and Michael Brown Mildred Meek and David Livingston Charles and Norma Jackson Gerry and Michelle Perkus Scott and Cheryl Slemmons Kai and Jennifer Hsiao Jeromey and Rose Lynn Lange Christopher and Amanda Mlinarich Kurt and Andrea Schweitzer Mohammad and Mary Rajabagha Jim and Lurah Brawner Robert and Sylvia Hernandez David and Elizabeth Pomajzl Frank and Bonnie Roth Charles and Ruth Ann Carlisle Phillip and Lucretia Ensminger Jim and Julia Holcomb Christopher and Mindy Dennis Preston and Mary Lynne Bright Phil and Carolyn Kelly Vinod and Traute Malhotra Valdie (Bud) and Anna Jo Carr Vladimir and Stefanie Bulatovic Jacob and Shanna Housley Randy and Susan Ransone Dennis and Melody Lynch Nathan and Kristen Wells John and Connie McClung Carl and Janet Hanks Ken and Glenda Frizzell David and Samantha Oberlander Tama Rudon and Bob Baglio Drew and Vicki Holland George and Dorthy McKearin Richard and Sheila Slusher Ed and Katrina Tavares Lyle and Edna Winnette Greg and Marie White Spring 2014 • RichlandNews June Phillip and Kay Forbes Hamp and Kimberly McCary Charles and Beverly Peavy Rick and Dyana McIntire Ernest and Diana McAfee Don and Manefwan Morris Jon and Hazel Bailey Steve and Diane Shrull Jim and Lana Hartley Lynn and Cindy Montgomery Roy and Janice McClellan Paul and Mickie Brabham Jim and Kris Kennedy Hysni and Lindita Memko Kip and Shawna Bush Derrick and Keysha McCloud Frank and Pat Alexander Courtney Snow and Jeff Farmer George Rutherford Jr and Joan Rutherford Charles and Josephine Bradley Bob and Sue Edington Gary and D’Nelle Lyons Bill and Charlotte Gatlin John and Gail Colwick Barney and Nelle Olive Alan and Susan Fischer Jim and Judy Zurlis Lance and Kathy Williamson Shawn and Judy Sutherland Harry and Jean Wood Robert (Larry) and Janis Jay Robert and Pamela Tharp Tom and Dee Blair Chuck Lee and Jackye Lee Richard and Judith Rome Randy and Jeannie Mayeux Caleb and Lindy Jo Crutchfield John E. and Patsy McAdam David and Karen Sandlin Marc and Nickie Hagmeier Bob and Janet Bryant Arthur and Sue Wagner Raymond and Diane Beck Bryan and Ginny Wilson David and Suki Kirkland Happy Anniversary! Birthday celebrations 10 April Jim Archer Judy Sutherland Karla Weesner Julie Cotter Linda Stodghill Richard Slusher Muhammad Adem Dewayne Mosley Robert Rivera Pam Orr Kathy Johnson William Betz Rick Tuman Mary Boshart Lynn Taylor Pushpa Ejner Nick Weidenkopf Bob Bailey Keith Kent Tim Bley Tam Dao Laura Schneider Annette Bander 11 The following questions were asked and answered at the Richardson City Council Homeowners Association meeting. Will the City’s Classification 1 Rating from ISO lower our insurance rates? ❱❱❱ No, the market will still drive insurance rates. Fire protection is only a portion of personal insurance premiums, and ISO ratings are not used by all insurance companies. For companies that do use ISO, the rating is only a benchmark. Commercial properties may see a decrease in their premiums due to the high value of commercial buildings. More information on this topic is available in the HOA Edition of the Richardson Today and the ISO News Release. ❰❰❰ Who would regulate farmers markets within the City should the proposed ordinance be passed? ❱❱❱ The City’s Health and Community Services departments will regulate farmers markets within the City should the draft ordinance for such be passed by the City Council. The proposed ordinance would require a permitting process so that City staff would be aware of the date, time, and location of such markets as well as be able to communicate City regulations with such organizers and/or vendors. ❰❰❰ RHA Membership We encourage all residents in our community to participate in RHA. To join, please complete the form that was mailed out recently or use the one that is included on page 13 of this newsletter and return it to: RHA, PO Box 852636, Richardson, Texas, 75085-2636. Our year is based on a calendar year and your dues will be for the current year. Our membership dues of only $40.00 are a small investment in the community. Your dues help The Neighborhood Association provide many benefits, such as: • Crime Watch Patrol (all patrol members are trained volunteers) • Maintenance & updating of entry landscaping • Social activities for all ages • Representation at City of Richardson meetings • Interaction with RISD, Richardson Police and Fire Departments • Seasonal yard awards • The “Richland News” neighborhood newsletter • Neighborhood Directory (available only to association members) • Neighborhood Website Thank you, RHA Membership Committee Is the City still looking at City-wide Wi-Fi? ❱❱❱ The City is continuing to assess the possibility of providing such an amenity; however, the current infrastructure needed to implement City-wide Wi-Fi is tremendous and expensive, not to mention the possibility that such infrastructure could very quickly become deficient due to rapidly changing technology. Visitors to many of the City’s public buildings such as City Hall, Eisemann Center, the Library, and Heights and Huffhines Recreation Centers can access Wi-Fi. ❰❰❰ 12 Spring 2014 • RichlandNews Spring 2014 • RichlandNews Membership in Rha [RICHARDSONQ&A] 13 Rich lan tion cia meowners As Ho so d ★ ★ Ri ch a rd s o n , Te x a s Richland Homeowners Association 2014 Membership Application Membership Dues for January 1st through December 31st, 2014 (Please PRINT clearly) 1. Name and Address (q Owner or q Tenant): Dear Neighbors: _______________________________________________________________________________________________________ First Name Last Name First Name Last Name We are fortunate to have a long-running Richland Park/Oaks Homeowners Association (RHA), established in 1976. RHA provides many services to keep our neighborhood beautiful, safe, and friendly. It’s a voluntary organization, open to home owners and tenants alike. But it only works with your support! Please be a part by contributing your dues and time. ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________ House Number and Street Name Membership dues are only $40 a year and provide the following valuable services: ➢ Beautification: ~ Entry landscaping and maintenance ~ Joint matching projects with City of Richardson ~ Seasonal Yard Awards (to RHA members only) ➢ Social Activities for all ages: ~ Spring Fling Festival ~ Flags for the 4th of July _______________________________________________________________________________________________________ Profession (not published) Profession (not published) 2. For use with RHA Newsletter Congratulations Pages (Will not be included in directory!) ➢ Crime Watch Patrol – by trained neighborhood volunteers ~ Curb painting ~ Seasonal decoration of entrances ~ Lighting enhancements ~ Carni-Fall Festival ~ National Night Out ➢ Representation at City of Richardson meetings and coordination of matching projects. ➢ Interaction with RISD (local elementary school), Richardson Police and Fire Departments ➢ Richland News neighborhood newsletter. ➢ Neighborhood Directory (available only to association members) ➢ Neighborhood Website (www.richlandhoa.com) – linked to http://www.cor.net/ ➢ RHA Social Networking Site limited to residents only: https://richlandhoa.nextdoor.com/ Please fill out the 2014 membership form, even if you’re: 1) A member who has completed a form in the past, or 2) Unable to join at this time, since: We’ll use the information to compile an accurate list for Crime Watch Patrol contact information, the Neighborhood Directory, and develop email communication lists. We never share this information with outside parties – it’s just for the neighbors and the neighborhood. Thanks for your support! 14 Richland Homeowners Association 2014 Membership Application Birth Date: __________________________________________ Month/Day Wedding Anniversary (if applicable): _______________/_______________/_______________(year optional) 3. For Publication in RHA Directory to be used by neighbors to contact you! Primary Phone_______________________________________ Primary Phone ______________________________________ 4. For Emergency Use Only by Crime Watch Patrol (garage or entry doors open, or fire) Home Phone_________________________________________ Home Phone ________________________________________ Cell Phone __________________________________________ Cell Phone __________________________________________ Work Phone _________________________________________ Work Phone ________________________________________ 5. For communicating meetings, planned events, and alerts (Will not be included in directory!) E-mail address _______________________________________ E-mail address_______________________________________ 6. Volunteer Interests: (Check each one that interests you!) Best Time for Contact: _________________________________________ q Membership Committee q Crime Watch Patrol (a little or a lot) q 4th of July Flags Help q Spring Fling Event Help q Database Support q Seasonal Yard Awards q Carni-Fall Event Help q Newsletter Contributor q Web Support q Block Captain (We need you!) q Put out signs for Neighborhood Events q Solicit Advertisers and Donors q Beautification Committee Comments or Suggestions: ________________________________________________ ________________________________________________ ________________________________________________ Spring 2014 • RichlandNews Birth Date: __________________________________________ Month/Day Spring 2014 • RichlandNews Enclosed: Annual Dues $40.00 Additional Contribution (Tax Deductible) ____________ Total $ ___________ Payable to RHA and mail with completed form to: RHA, P.O. Box 852636, Richardson, TX 75085-2636 15 Residential Code Residential Code Enforcement 16 The Residential Inspection Program was established to compliment residents’ efforts to maintain neighborhood desirability and encourage reinvestment. By working together we can keep Richardson an attractive, healthy, and safe place to live! Over the years, minimum property maintenance standards have been established to help realize this goal. Below are some of the issues our code enforcement staff address on a daily basis: Address Numbers To enable the Police and Fire Departments to respond quickly to emergency calls, address numbers must be posted so that they are clearly visible from the street and alley. Numbers must be posted on the curb or curbside mailbox and on the front and back of a residence on the home, garage, fence, or other structure between 3 and 10 feet off the ground. Address numbers must be a minimum of 3 inches high so that they are easily seen. High Grass and Weeds Residents are responsible for maintaining the grass and weeds at their property, including all adjacent parkways and alley easements. Grass and weeds are in violation when they reach a height of 12 inches. Vegetation Trees, bushes and other vegetation must be kept trimmed 7 feet above sidewalks, 14 feet above streets and alleys, and 1 foot back from the alley pavement. All vegetation should also be kept trimmed so that it does not obstruct the view of motorists or pedestrians using public streets and alleys. Fences Residents are responsible for maintaining the fence around their property. Fences should be maintained so that they do not lean severely and are not missing slats or sections. New fences or significant replacement of existing fences require a permit. Call the Building Inspection Department at 972-744-4180 for more information. Open Storage Open storage is defined as the placement of an item that is not customarily used or stored outside, or that is made of a material that is not weather resistant in an unenclosed outdoor area for more than 24 continuous hours. Open storage is prohibited in the front yard, on a front porch, under a carport, or any other unenclosed area. All items stored outdoors must be screened from adjacent properties, streets and alleys by a 6-foot, solid wooden fence. Outside storage is limited to one percent of a residential lot. Trash and Debris Residents are responsible for ensuring their property, including all adjacent parkways and alley easements, is free of litter and debris. This includes not placing trash out for collection on noncollection days. To ensure timely collection, trash should be placed out before 7:00 am on collection days only. Brush And Bulky Item Collection Brush and Bulky Item Collection (BABIC) is a free service offered to Richardson residents. The service is designed to help residents dispose of large amounts of brush and oversized items like unwanted appliances and furniture that cannot be placed out for regular trash collection. Residents must request BABIC service prior to placing an item on the parkway for collection. Requests for brush or bulky item collection service can be made 24-hours a day, 7-days a week by leaving a voicemail message at (972) 744-4111 or by completing an on-line request form. If you wish to dispose of (rather than recycle) small bundles of branches, they should be cut to 3-foot lengths and placed out for regular trash collection. Richland News Advertising Rates T he “Richland News” is published four times a year and delivered to HOA Members in the Richland Park and Richland Oaks neighborhood. Advertisements must be camera-ready and can be sent via U.S. Mail to “Richland News,” P. O. Box 852636, Richardson, Texas 75085-2636 or sent electronically as a High-resolution (300 dpi) jpeg or PDF to news@richlandhoa.com. The type, size and costs are listed below. RHA Members receive a 10% discount on all ads. Payment for advertisements must be paid in advance, before newsletters go to print. Cost is per issue. TypeSizeCost Business Card 3 1/2” wide x 2 1/8” deep (max) $25.00 Quarter Page (Vertical only) 3 1/2” x 4 1/2” deep $50.00 Half Page (Horizontal only) 7 1/2” x 4 1/2” deep $75.00 Full Page 7 1/2” x 9 1/2” deep $125.00 Minimum Property Standards Residents are responsible for maintaining homes and businesses by keeping the exterior (brick, wood, siding, roof, windows, doors, etc.) free of holes and other defects. All wood surfaces must be painted and in good condition. Home Occupations/Garage Sales Home businesses are permitted in Richardson so long as they are incidental to the primary use of the premises. If you want to operate a business from your home, please contact Community Services to ensure your business does not violate the home occupation ordinance. A residence may conduct up to three garage sales per year. Each sale may last no longer than three consecutive days. For additional information email: news@richlandhoa.com Your Neighbor – Your Realtor® Richland Park Resident Since 1977. Melinda Knecht, GRI Yard Parking Residents may not park vehicles on grass between a front building wall and the street, or between a side building wall and the street on corner lots. In addition, vehicles may not be parked on vacant or unimproved lots. Junk Vehicles Junked vehicles, which are vehicles that are wrecked, dismantled or inoperable and do not have a current registration or safety inspection sticker, cannot be parked in public view. For a brief overview of the ordinances residential code enforcement officers enforce, please visit our Residential Quick Code Page. 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