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September 2012 EncantoEncanto-Palmcroft News E N C A N T O - P A L M C R O F T H I S T O R I C P R E S E R V A T I O N A S S O C I A T I O N “Skully’s Pond” by Judy Sutton P a g e 2 E n c a n t o P a l m c r o f t N e w s The mission of the Encanto-Palmcroft Historic Preservation Association is to promote the preservation of the historic Encanto-Palmcroft neighborhood and enhance the quality of life within and around the neighborhood. E N C A N T O - P A L M C R O F T H I S T O R I C P R E S E R V A T I O N A S S O C I A T I O N NEIGHBORHOOD REALESTATE ACTIVITY CTIVITY EPHPA BOARDOFDIRECTORS FOR SALE 2120 ENCANTO DRIVE SE $995,000. 1635 PALMCROFT DRIVE SW $639,000. 720 W PALM LANE $620,000/ 1640 N 11TH AVE $534,900. 1323 W. PALM LANE $407,500. 2202 N 11TH AVE $359,000. 1808 N 7TH AVE $315,000. 2002 N 13TH AVE $299,000. Chad Christian Charlesa Feinstein Bev Haarman Eric Johnstone Bill Jones Diana Kem Kelly Larabee Morlan Mike March Jim Rees IN ESCROW 1310 W CORONADO RD $640,000. 1329 W HOLLY ST $424,000. 2210 N 11TH AVE $389,900. Martin Vogel Steve Vollmer ~ YOUR NAME HERE ~ SOLD 1824 PALMCROFT DRIVE NW $830,000. 1802 N 11TH AVE $475,000. 2032 N 11TH AVE $450,000. 1622 N 11TH AVE $430,000. 1622 PALMCROFT WAY SE $420,000. ∗ 1129 W HOLLY ST $385,000. ∗ 905 W PALM LANE $345,000. 701 W PALM LANE $223,500. ∗ ∗ Current Information as of August 2012 Public records—from the previous quarter Real estate stats may be added to the list by any broker or home owner For more information, please contact your local real estate professional E n c a n t o P a l m c r o f t N e w s P a g e V i ta l C o n ta c t s Encanto Security Corporation 602-345-1331 encantosecurity@gmail.com http://www.encantosecurity.com Newsletter Editor Ron Pick 602-254-1010 newsletter@encantopalmcroft.org EPHPA Website & Info http://www.encantopalmcroft.org Newsletter Ads Diana Kem 602-261-7972 dianakem@cox.net Phoenix Historic Preservation 602-261-8699 historic@phoenix.gov Block Captain Coordinator Cynthia Herrmann twors2ns@aol.com ~ 602-254-8716 Historic Property Information http://phoenix.gov/HISTORIC/faqs.html Phoenix Police Dept. Crime Stop—602 262-6151 Activity in Progess—911 City Council Representative / District 7 Hon. Michael Nowakowski 602-262-7492 Council.District.7@phoenix.gov 200 W. Washington St. 85003 Phoenix Police Community Action Officer Benjamin Harris 602 361-4501 benjamin.harris@phoenix.gov Mountain View Precinct PLACE YOUR AD! $25 - Business Card Size $30 – 1/4 page $60 – 1/2 page $100 – Full page 10% discount for ads that run at least 3 months Make checks payable to: EPHPA Newsletter To place an ad contact Diana Kem: dianakem@cox.net 1806 Palmcroft Dr NW Phoenix, AZ 85007 602-261-7972 NEWSLETTER SUBMISSIONS Neighbors are always welcome to submit photos or scribblings to the Editor. Interesting contributions, astrological forecasts and Masters Thesis will be thoughtfully considered. Send an email or Google Doc—in Word or JPG format BECOME A PUBLISHED JOURNALIST!!! newsletter@encantopalmcroft.org. The DEADline for all submissions is always the 31th of each month. 3 P a g e 4 E n c a n t o P a l m c r o f t Advertisement Advertisement Advertisement Advertisement N e w s E n c a n t o P a l m c r o f t N e w s P a g e 5 EncantoEncanto-Palmcroft Historic Preservation Association MONTHLY BOARD of DIRECTOR MEETINGS Unless otherwise noted, all EPHPA Board of Directors meetings are open to the public and held at The Valley Garden Center - 1809 N. 15th Ave. 85007 Meetings are conducted on the third Monday of each month, scheduled to begin at 7:00 PM and usually last two hours. All residents and guests are welcome to attend and contribute. Please read your E/P News and emails for meeting agendas, special discussion items, presentations, notices and guest speakers. ~ SOCIAL EVENTS and ACTIVITIES ~ October 13, 2012 (Saturday AM/PM) - G.A.I.N. Event / Oktoberfest October 28, 2012 (Sunday 5PM) - Halloween Parade / Picnic Party Nov. 10 through Nov. 19, 2012 - Bulk Trash Placement & Pickup November 19, 2012 (Monday 7PM) - 2012 EPHPA Annual Meeting December 1, 2012 (Saturday 10AM) - Street Light Ribbon Wrap Party December 16, 2012 (Sunday 5PM) - Holiday Gala Dinner Party January 5, 2013 (Saturday 10AM) - Ribbon Un-Wrap Party March 24, 2013 (Sunday AM/PM) - EPHPA Semi-Annual Home Tour P a g e 6 E n c a n t o P a l m c r o f t N e w s EPHPA PRESIDENT'S LETTER By Bill Jones Now is the time to consider how each of us can participate and contribute to the future of our community. The next home tour occurs in Spring 2013 and it is time for volunteers to begin planning the activities. Successful home tours are the most significant source of income for EPHPA and the income pays for contributions to local charities, our parties, a place for the board to meet, plants and maintenance for the triangles, and all the things EPHPA does throughout the year. One of the priorities of the EPHPA is Encanto Park, which is supported through contributions to Friends of Encanto Park. The city has recognized the significance of Encanto Park and is now starting projects to improve the park's attractiveness. Watch for the commencement of these projects. There are vacant positions on the EPHPA board. The objective of the EPHPA is to have twentyone board members. With the recent resignation of two board members who are leaving the neighborhood, our EPHPA board now has only eleven members. We will miss their contributions to the organization dearly. We hope that other neighbors will join in our association activities and fill some of the leadership responsibility voids. One may get involved by showing up at the September meeting and volunteering to join the board. Or, consider a nomination to the November ballot and participate in the annual election of board members. Though only property owners are presently eligible, the board is considering revising the EPHPA bylaws to include all residents of the neighborhood as eligible to serve on the board. Pitch in whenever and wherever you can. Security is not just about thieves stealing a bicycle or breaking into a car. The Phoenix Police Mountain View Precinct presented information about online identity theft and how one leaves a trail online, not just of websites one visits, but also where one works, lives, shops, and travels. One can leave these tracks as the events happen. Just saying… The neighborhood needs an organizer of our March 2013 Home Tour. The Home Tour is a vital fund raising activity for the Encanto Palmcroft Historic Preservation Association. The scope of work for the organizer is as broad or narrow as the volunteer cares to make it. One may simply keep track of who and what other volunteers are doing or take responsibility for all the details. The neighbors have participated in the Home Tour for years, so many know what needs must be done. Please step in and take on this valuable task to support the neighborhood. If you'd take on the project, you will find the support of the neighbors heartening. Please subscribe to our neighborhood email list by sending an email to 'thelist@encantopalmcroft.org' with the subject 'Please add me to the email list'. Events will be announced in the emails and newsletters, and also appear on the neighborhood web site, www.encantopalmcroft.org. E n c a n t o P a l m c r o f t N e w s Advertisement Advertisement P a g e Advertisement Advertisement 7 P a g e 8 E n c a n t o P a l m c r o f t N e w s Encanto Park Community Information Meeting Please save the date! All Encanto-Palmcroft residents are invited to attend our Encanto Park Community Information Meeting. Please pass this information on to your friends and neighbors. Thursday September 20, 2012 at the Encanto Park Clubhouse - 2605 N 15th Ave., Phoenix, AZ 85007 5pm-6pm Community Social Hour 6pm-7pm Community Meeting Meeting Agenda items: * Encanto PPPI project discussions (Jan Sherwood & Joe Diaz - City Staff) * Encanto B side Historic Preservation Application & Centennial Project (GG George - Encanto Citizens Association) * Garden Of Dreams Brick Donor Program (Kelly Larabee - Friends of Encanto Park) For more information, please contact: Jan Sherwood Encanto Park Manager City of Phoenix Parks and Recreation Department 602-261-8991 Advertisement Advertisement E n c a n t o P a l m c r o f t N e w s P a g e Advertisement 9 P a g e 1 0 E n c a n t o P a l m c r o f t N e w s Friends of Encanto Park – UPDATE Thanks to a massive collaboration and years of steady progress, Encanto Park is about to have its major renovation. The long delayed Phoenix Parks and Preserve Initiative (PPPI) funding of $3.9 million will be spent between now and June 2013. A quick PPPI preview: Preparation for the new wrought iron fencing has begun. New fencing will wrap around the entire golf course, significantly improving the original concept and enhancing the full park. We expect this to be completed by the end of 2012. Ramada’s, new restrooms, outdoor fitness equipment, new tennis court surfaces and conservation / plumbing improvements are planned. Please join a community social and information meeting on Thursday, September 20 at Encanto Park Clubhouse from 5:00-7:00 pm to learn all of the details and celebrate the progress at Encanto Park. In addition to PPPI plans and decisions, Friends of Encanto Park will be unveiling a new brick fund raising effort around the Garden of Dreams, and GG George will discuss the Centennial Project and efforts to expand the historic overlay for the full park. Special thanks to the Encanto Palmcroft Historic Preservation Association for granting us $750 for 2012. With this donation we have approximately $3,700 and will be hoping to raise enough money to again fill the park with flowers and support other beautification efforts. Friends of Encanto Park is hosting the social hour for this meeting. Please let me know if you’re interested in helping. Thank you for supporting Encanto Park! I look forward to seeing you all soon ~ Sincerely, Kelly 602-258-1416 (office) 602-549-8951 (mobile) E n c a n t o P a l m c r o f t “Valley N e w s Garden Center Koi Pond” by Judith Sutton P a g e 1 1 P a g e 1 2 E n c a n t o P a l m c r o f t N e w s E n c a n t o P a l m c r o f t N e w s P a g e Advertisement Advertisement Advertisement Extended Hours Grooming & Boarding Available Mon-Fri 7am-10pm Sat-Sun Advertisement Advertisement 1 3 P a g e 1 4 E n c a n t o P a l m c r o f t N e w s EncantoEncanto-Palmcroft Historic Preservation Association Board Meeting Agenda September 17, 2012 Valley Garden Center 1809 N. 15th Ave. Phoenix, AZ 85007 7:00pm Call to Order - President Bill Jones Introduction of E/P Mission Statement & Guests – VP Kelly Morlan Presentation - City Council District Changes - Tom Simplot Council District 4 Update from Phoenix Police Dept. - Community Action Officer Ben Harris Presentation - Camel Back Packers Hostel 1601 N13th Ave - Amber Harrold Update from Encanto Palmcroft Security Corporation - President Mike March Presentation of Prior Meeting Minutes – Secretary Jim Rees Presentation of Treasurer's Report and Budget - Treasurer Diana Kem 7:30pm Introductions of Committee Chairs and Reports - Bill Jones Social Committee Chairperson - Amanda Felt Welcome Committee Chairperson - Tara Leigh Ferguson Outreach Committee Chairperson – Kelly Morlan Architecture Committee Chairperson - Eric Johnstone Benevolence Committee Chairperson - Martin Vogel Newsletter Committee Chairperson - Martin Vogel Elections Committee Chairperson - Bill Morlan Children’s Annual Picnic Committee Chairperson - Charlesa Feinstein Trash-To-Treasures Committee Chairperson - Vacant City of Phoenix G.A.I.N. Event (10/13) Chairperson - Vacant Documents Committee Chairperson - Vacant 8:00pm Old Business: Proposed EPHPA Bylaw Amendments - Bill / Jim Group Association Liability Insurance - Jim Newsletter Guidelines and Advertising Policy - Martin New Business: March 24, 2013 Home Tour - Planning E/P Alley Closure - Discussion 9:00pm Adjournment of Board Meeting E n c a n t o P a l m c r o f t N e w s P a g e 1 5 Meeting Minutes (Draft Report) Encanto-Palmcroft Historic Preservation Association Regular Meeting of the Board of Directors August 20, 2012 - 7pm The Valley Garden Center ~ Phoenix, AZ Directors – Present: Bill Jones, Kelly Larabee Morlan, Diana Kem, Martin Vogel, Jim Rees, Eric Johnstone, Ron Pick, Steve Vollmer, Bruce Johnson. Directors - Absent: Chad Christian, Charlesa Feinstein, Bev Haarman, Mike March Guests: Susan Ritchey Meeting was called to order: at 7:07PM by President Bill Jones EPHPA mission statement: was read by Vice President Kelly Larabee Morlan Update from our City of Phoenix Police Department representative: Our precinct Community Action Officer Benjamin Harris attended our Aug. meeting to report on new info and recent police activity in our area. Officer Ben had been asked about updated crime statistics, at previous E/P meetings. He reported that the Phx PD leadership has now allowed him compile crime stats within our specific neighborhood borders. He shared E/P criminal activity from the past 30 days, and plans to provide similar reports at each of our monthly meetings. He also agreed to send them - via email - to the security patrol provider that is contracted by our EPSC. Update from E/P Security Corp: Former EPSC President Ron Pick reported that Mike March was elected to lead the EPSC at the recent annual meeting. At the 2011 annual meeting, the EPSC Bylaws had been amended to allow all E/P residents to serve on the volunteer board. That organizations bylaws may be viewed on the website: http://www.encantosecurity.org/. The daily patrols improve the safety and security for our entire neighborhood, and all residents and property owners are encouraged to contribute. Although our private security officers are still patrolling daily, patrol days and times will need to be cut back, due to low contribution levels. Times have been adjusted to react to current crime patterns (in surrounding areas) and our summer vacation season. Many residents have called and emailed with their travel plans, giving our officers valuable information regarding unoccupied homes. Keeping a close eye on vacant properties has reduced criminal opportunities. Our Security Corp. is hoping for additional contributions and donations. Secretary’s Report: The draft June 2012 Meeting Minutes were submitted by secretary Ron Pick, as published in our August 2012 newsletter - since there was no July meeting or newsletter, due to summer break. A motion to approve the draft minutes was made by Kelly and seconded by Jim. The motion was voted and approved. Treasurer’s Report: Treasurer Diana Kem submitted a written report to all members. Total of all funds on August 21, 2012 was $28,771.55. Although our Social Committee’s Annual Encanto Pool Party was on the E/P calendar, the costs had not been budgeted. A motion to approve the additional expense of $138.11 was made by Kelly and seconded by Steve. The motion was voted and approved. A motion to approve the August Treasurer’s Report was made by Jim and seconded by Kelly.The motion was voted and approved. President Bill chose to discuss Old Business prior to the Committee Reports. Old Business: Bylaw Amendments – Previously, some possible bylaw amendments / suggestions had been made and discussed. The Board agreed to continue this discussion at following board meetings. A motion was passed at our April 2012 Board meeting - to publish the proposed amendments in our E/P newsletter and also to distribute via our email list. After the P a g e 1 6 E n c a n t o P a l m c r o f t N e w s proposed amendment publication, all public comments would be gathered and discussed at future regular board meetings. Any proposed changes to our bylaws would again be specifically printed in our E/P newsletter. A vote on any bylaw changes would be scheduled for our next Annual Meeting in November. The proposed bylaw amendments, that focus on allowing all E/P residents to participate in our board and neighborhood leadership, were printed in the August 2012 newsletter. There were no comments reported, by any neighborhood E/P members. A motion to continue Bylaw amendment discussions was made by Kelly and seconded by Ron. The motion was voted and passed. Jim distributed copies of the E/P Bylaws with proposed amendments - similar to those that were printed in our 8/12 newsletter. Ron distributed copies of the E/P Articles of Incorporation. Since the Articles discuss and define board member indemnity(liabilities) it was decided that a similar clause would not need to be repeated in our Bylaws. The existing membership requirements were discussed. It was agreed that if the membership requirements were altered in our Bylaws, they would need similar altering in our Articles.A suggestion was made for further exploration. Jim volunteered to lead the ad hoc Amendment Committee, and report back to the Board. Group / Association Liability Protection – Jim lead the discussion about group insurance - types, rates, limits. Jim volunteered to contact Chad, and to work with Diana and her event insurance contacts - to continue with researching our options and get bids or quotes. Newsletter - Retiring Editor Bruce was recognized for his service and a gift certificate was presented. Ron produced the Aug. edition, and reported that St.Joe’s plans to continue to print our newsletter at no cost to us. A motion was made by Steve and seconded by Jim, to continue to publish our neighborhood newsletter - the Encanto-Palmcroft News - with Ron as the paid editor. The motion was voted and approved. After further discussion concerning advertising, it was decided that the Newsletter Committee would review the existing E/P News Guidelines and report back with amendments and revisions. Committee Reports: Outreach: Committee Chairperson Kelly Larabee Morlan reported that the 3Pi funds have begun flowing into Encanto Park. Fence construction has started. The City HP Dept. has participated in the window and door repairs at the ClubHouse. A volunteer landscape architect has been working on exterior designs, adding to the flower beds. The Friends of Encanto Park group is planning a social / info event on 9/20/12. Kelly stated that additional funds were needed. A motion to donate $750. to the F.O.E.P was made by Martin and seconded by Steve. The motion was voted and approved. Kelly mentioned that the Encanto Park Club House is tentatively booked for our Dec.16, 2012 Holiday Gala Dinner Party. Encanto Park Manager Jan Sherwood should be contacted by our social committee at 602 261-8991 to confirm - or release - the venue. Social: Social Committee Chairperson - Amanda Felt - did not attend the meeting. Ron reported that the Swim Party at Encanto Park Pool – on August 12 - was a success. Approx 24 neighbors - ages 1 through 77 - had a great time. Many commented that they had never been to the pool before. (See photos) Welcome: Tara Ferguson (705 W. Palm Lane) is our Welcome Committee Chairperson. No report was filed. Architecture: Committee Chair Eric Johnstone reported that he is in contact with the new property owner of the former Encanto Parkside site (1300 - 1500 W. Mc Dowell) and is tracking the proposed project. He will report about any proposed use changes at our next meeting. New Business: Home Tour – another call was made for a committee chair and volunteers. No response from meeting attendees. Board Secretary - Jim Rees volunteered to replace Ron as secretary, for the remainder of the term. A motion was made to adjourn the board meeting. Pres. Bill accepted the motion at 9:19 pm. E n c a n t o P a l m c r o f t N e w s P a g e 1 7 17 20 Mont 15 16 15 11 12 8B 5 21 19 13 14 1 2 10 8A 9 4 3 7 7th 15th 13th Block Captain Coordinator Cyndy Herrmann Pal Coro- 6 Zone Block Captains 1 Julie Franklin 2 Bev Haarman 3 Jay Murphy 4 Joellyn Pollock 5 Cyndy Herrmann 6 Nancy Sloan 7 Linda Milversted 8A Chris Schilling 8B Patrick Barnes 9 Ellen Arkin 10 Chris Herstam 11 Clyde Granderson 12 Jean Thomas 13 T.J. Cohen 14 Stephanie Padilla 15A George Abrams 15B Denise March 16 Charles & Francoise Krause 17 Bill Eaton 18 Sue Shapcott & Carrie Sperling 19 Susan Dale 20 Amy Day 21 Jason and Michelle Buxbaum 18 11th 9th Ave Address 1005 W. Coronado Rd. 1801 Palmcroft Dr NE 1619 Palmcroft Dr. SW 1628 Palmcroft Dr SE 1817 Palmcroft Way NE 1608 Palmcroft Way SE 1625 Palmcroft Way SW 1301 W Coronado 1811 Palmcroft Way NW 1611 N. 9th Ave 1808 N. 11th Ave. 1319 W. Palm Lane 1114 W. Palm Lane 929 W. Palm Lane 732 W. Palm Lane 1115 W. Monte Vista Rd 1133 W Holly 2033 N 11th Ave 915 W Encanto Blvd 1808 N 7th Ave 727 Encanto Dr. SE 2225 N. 9th Ave. 2118 Encanto Dr SW Phone 571-5007 258-7961 253-8438 254-4092 254-8716 334-1675 252-4988 252-2256 703-1835 271-0313 257-0707 271-0905 253-3289 296-7988 (480)577-2232 319-4186 340-1742 253-5430 252-2557 388-0667 716-9644 307-5916 258-5250 McDowell E-mail juliefranklin@cox.net sunshinebevh@aol.com jay@murphy.home.name joellyn_pollock@yahoo.com Twors2ns@aol.com nancysloan@inficad.com lindamilv@cox.net chrisschil@cox.net jpb123jpb@yahoo.com juliefranklin@cox.net cherstam@lrlaw.com clydehg@cox.net dinosaur.mom@cox.net tjcohen@cox.net Stephanie.a.padilla@hotmail.com george@georgeabrams.com denise.march@gmail.com ckkrause@fastq.com peaton918@msn.com sue@shapcott.golf.com sbdale@attglobal.net rwday1@cox.net michellebuxbaum@yahoo.com 1817 Palmcroft Way NE 254-8716 Twors2ns@aol.com P a g e 1 8 E n c a n t o Advertisement P a l m c r o f t N e w s E n c a n t o P a l m c r o f t N e w s P a g e Encanto Palmcroft Security Corporation Half Year Contributors - $150. Donation record for January 2012 through June 2012 7th Ave John & Connie Gorman Palm Lane Martin Vogel 9th Ave Bob Schneider Palm Lane Jerry Hayes 9th Ave Susan Gin-Shaw Palm Lane Dennis & Eileen Willett 9th Ave Steve and Christy Smith Palm Lane Anna Ward 9th Ave Bryan Seegers Palm Lane David & Susan Kennedy 9th Ave Rebecca Winterscheidt / Bob Werner Palm Lane Gary & Susan Stowe 11th Ave Ellen Arkin Palmcroft Dr NE Bev Haarman 11th Ave Gary and Susan Crane Palmcroft Dr NE Michael Walz / Anne Hermida 11th Ave Lisa Nathan Palmcroft Dr NE Joseph & Marguerite Tram 11th Ave David Vu Palmcroft Dr NE Misty & Kory Kapfer 11th Ave Jack Tevlin Palmcroft Dr NW Amy & Buzz Bartylla Coronado Rd Arnold Lopez / Michael Gilbert Palmcroft Dr SE Dan & Renee McMahan Coronado Rd Julie & Bud Franklin Palmcroft Dr SE Joellyn & Jerry Pollock Coronado Rd Eric and Arlene Kahrs Palmcroft Dr SE Annette & Mark DePasquale Encanto Blvd Robert and Jane Wisniewski Palmcroft Dr SW Mark and Rene Guido Encanto Dr NE Yetta Gibson / AJ Sulka Palmcroft Dr SW Dudley Pyeatt / Steven Littleton Encanto Dr NW Terry Gadaire / Michael Brekke Palmcroft Way NE Michael Reisig/Kristy Holtfreter Encanto Dr NW Bruce Cave and Claudette Palmcroft Way NE Peter & Cynthia Herrmann Encanto Dr SW Michael & Laurie Little Palmcroft Way NE Michael Ellis Encanto Dr SW Jim & Laura Ward Palmcroft Way NW Carl & Martha German McDowell Rd Don Ryden, Architects Inc. Palmcroft Way NW Brett & Susan McClain Monte Vista Frank & Jane Bayham-Lesselyong Palmcroft Way SE Gary Larue / Gary Huie Monte Vista Andy & Lori Roediger Palmcroft Way SE Mark & Sylvia Guenther Monte Vista Noel & Anne Fidel Palmcroft Way SW John & Liz Kally Thank You to all of our contributors! Please help us to maintain our current level of daily security patrols. Donations (check or cash) may be delivered - along with this stub - to: Encanto Palmcroft Security, 1806 Palmcorft Drive NW 85007 You may contribute with debit or credit card via PayPal at: www.encantosecurity.com Resident Name Resident Address Amount Enclosed _____ $300 (January - December 2012) _____ $150 (July - December 2012) _____ Additional donation $______________ 1 9 P a g e 2 0 E n c a n t o P a l m c r o f t N e w s The following article - by writer Clay Thompson - appeared in the Arizona Republic on Aug.10, 2012 and azcentral.com. It has been reprinted here, with permission: I'm now a persona non grata in Encanto So are you familiar with the Encanto neighborhood in Phoenix? If not, I can tell you it's a pleasant, probably historic part of town more or less north of McDowell Road and west of Seventh Avenue. Lots of beautiful, older homes, most of them with very nice landscaping. Not a place where I probably could ever afford to live, and maybe neither could you. I don't know. However, I do happen to have some friends who live there. I have some personal business that sometimes takes me that way and when I do it has been my wont to drive idly around Encanto admiring the houses and the landscaping and daydreaming about who lives in what houses. Actually, I found a great idea for a birthday gift for a friend of mine by driving around in there and part of the beautiful landscaping project of my miserable back yard came from there. So I was doing just that the other day when I got waved down by a rent-a-cop on a golf cart who wanted to know what was my business there and he'd had a complaint and if I couldn't explain myself I should leave. I was so flabbergasted I just drove away. Anyway, to the best of my knowledge, no one matching my description or that of any middleaged newspaper columnist or driving a vehicle matching the description of such a person has ever been suspected or accused in the Encanto neighborhood of committing an act of breaking -and-entering, burglary, money laundering, child abuse, armed robbery, embezzlement, public intoxication, stealing sugar packs from diners, rioting in the streets, not keeping tires properly inflated, vandalism, bootlegging, animal cruelty. voter fraud, arson, defaulting on a student loan, treason, tax evasion, mass murder, truancy, drug-dealing, cheating at Uno, bribery, malfeasance in office, smuggling undocumented aliens, aiding and abetting, bank fraud, public indecency, identity theft or gawking at the women Olympic beach volleyball players. OK, maybe that last one. So residents of Encanto, you can rest easy. No middle-aged newspaper hack will be ravaging your neighborhood. I have kicked the dust of Encanto from my sandals. And if you ever want to send me a question or enter one of my contests, think twice. I'm not sure I like your looks. Reach Thompson at: clay.tompson@arizonarepublic.com or 444-8612. E n c a n t o P a l m c r o f t N e w s P a g e 2 1 The following is a response to the article by writer Clay Thompson (see opposing page). It has been reprinted here, with permission: From: Twors2ns@aol.com To: clay.tompson@arizonarepublic.com Sent: 8/10/2012 3:08:17 P.M. US Mountain Standard Time Subj: OWIE!!! I'm not sure if I spelled "owie" correctly, but who cares. Encanto-Palmcroft is one of the nicest neighborhoods around. Just ask our Westie and Wirehair Dachshund...Duffy and Otto. It is definitely not an exclusive enclave. It's more like an inclusive one, where most of us know each other. Many of us bought our homes years ago when no one wanted to live in the "inner city" and homes were cheap. The residents are friendly and generous and our community association has given thousands of dollars to local public schools, homeless shelters, helping to preserve Encanto Park, etc. etc. However, we have had a few incidents over the past several months where people were cruising to scope out empty homes and who stripped a few of anything that could be classified as their weekly income. Methinks you encountered an over-zealous security person trying to justify their employment and who probably really needs their job. The toolkit, mask and backpack on your car's right passenger seat probably had nothing to do with it. Best regards and chill out, Cyndy Herrmann P. S. My husband and I will gladly send you two tickets to the Encanto/Palmcroft 2013 Home Tour—unless that would be construed as a bribe. If you have a 501(c)4 “charity” like Karl Rove, then you wouldn’t have to disclose your donors. A new or used Piano for the Encanto Park Clubhouse? The Encanto Park Clubhouse reopened last Fall, after being closed, as a budget saving move. It’s a unique and gorgeous facility that is regularly booked for weddings and events and is a major part of the charm of Encanto Park. It’s been cleaned, the floors refinished, and the doors and windows repaired, in a major effort supported by Historic Preservation. Friends of Encanto Park is hoping to help secure a piano, landscape the north patio, and plant flowers in the beds for the winter. The Club House is already looking better than ever, yet a few major items will make it exponentially more enchanting. Can you help? Please contact kelly@envoy2.com/ 602-258-1416 and/or plan to join the event at Encanto Park Clubhouse on Thursday, September 20 at 6:00pm. P a g e 2 2 E n c a n t o P a l m c r o f t N e w s E n c a n t o P a l m c r o f t N e w s P a g e 2 3 P a g e 2 4 E n c a n t o P a l m c r o f t Advertisement Competitive Rates with Catering / Kitchen area Central Location for Meetings, Receptions, Weddings and Parties The Valley Garden Center is a tax exempt non-profit 501(c)3 organization that was incorporated in 1939. The historically designated building and grounds are located in the heart of the vibrant, downtown Historic District - bordered by Encanto-Palmcroft, Fairview Place, Del Norte Place, and F.Q. Story neighborhoods. Please help us to keep his iconic piece of Phoenix history alive and viable in today’s economy. All tax deductible donations - of any amount - are always welcomed. Valley Garden Center 1809 N. 15th Avenue Phoenix, AZ 85007 602 252-2120 www.valleygardencenter.org N e w s E n c a n t o P a l m c r o f t N e w s P a g e 2 5 Phoenix Public Works Department Info Request The city of Phoenix is dedicated to providing residents effective solid waste services. Public Works Department is evaluating certain business practices that improve efficiencies and decrease the amount of trash going to the city landfills. The goal is to increase the landfill diversion rate from 17 to 40 percent by 2020. Possible changes include fees for courtesy returns when residents forget to put their cans out in time for pick up, a new program to divert green organics like yard clippings from landfills, and fees for garbage loads self-hauled to the transfer stations. The city is asking residents to provide feedback on these potential changes by taking a short survey: https://www.surveymonkey.com/s/SolidWasteCh27survey. For more information, call 602-262-7251. Plastic bags gum up Phoenix recycling by Betty Reid - Aug. 27, 2012 The Republic | azcentral.com Phoenix has tried for years to persuade residents to stop throwing plastic grocery bags into the city's blue recycle bins. But despite the city's efforts, many residents continue to toss the bags in the containers, costing more than $1 million a year. And residents who do this may do more harm than good because the city turns around and dumps the plastic in the landfill. A city-commissioned survey of 1,201 residents in February indicated 11 percent of respondents still threw plastic bags into the recycle bin. "I don't think people are being malicious," said Terry Gellenbeck, Phoenix's solid waste administrative analyst. "A lot of people get mixed up." Despite the survey, Albert Alvarez, Phoenix recycling information specialist, said he has seen an improvement since grocery stores started Bag Central Station in 2007. Through the program, residents can toss plastic bags in bins at the grocery store so the plastic can be recycled into items such as plastic furniture and decking. "Plastic bags are recyclable, but not in your blue bin at home," he said. WHAT CAN BE RECYCLED IN THE BLUE BINS? Plastic: All hard plastic containers including buckets, plastic jugs and bottles with or without caps. Paper: Cardboard, food boxes, junk mail, wet strength, paper board, newspapers, magazines, phone books, juice boxes and shredded paper (placed in clear plastic bags). Glass: Glass bottles, jars and any food-grade glass containers. Metal: Aluminum cans, metal cans, small metal appliances and empty aerosol cans (no paint, pesticides, oven cleaners) P a g e 2 6 E n c a n t o P a l m c r o f t N e w s PlanPHX: Interactive Involvement for General Plan Update and Reinvent PHX Mayor Greg Stanton, the City Council and community members have recently launched PlanPHX. PlanPHX an interactive and innovative way for Phoenix residents to help decide how the city grows and changes over the next 10 years. Everyone is encouraged to get involved with the update of the city’s General Plan and planning for neighborhoods along the light rail line. This is a tremendous project. Much help is needed to make it a success. There are several ways you can get involved with this project: Help to spread the word. Tell your Phoenix family, friends and neighbors about the project and encourage them to get involved. Log on to www.myplanPHX.com and submit your ideas. You will receive feedback from other users. You can also support the ideas of others, and earn points for prizes along the way. Follow the project on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/planPHX and Twitter:http://twitter.com/ planPHX Mark your calendar for an upcoming PlanPHX Event right here in our neighborhood: PlanPHX with Councilman Simplot & Mayor Stanton Wednesday, September 26th at 6:00 PM The Valley Garden Center ~ 1809 N 15th Ave G.A.I.N. Getting Arizona Involved in Neighborhoods G.A.I.N. is Arizona’s answer to National Night Out, which is held in August throughout the country. Because of our high temperatures, communities statewide decided to observe National Night Out in October and call it G.A.I.N. G.A.I.N. is a day of celebration for the success of crime prevention, through community involvement. On Saturday, October 20, 2012, Block Watches, apartment complexes, neighborhood groups, parks, businesses, etc. all across Phoenix participate in block parties to show support for the efforts of those involved in the fight against crime. Embrace the celebration and start planning today. Registration deadline is October 8, 2012. For more information visit http://phoenix.gov/police/gain/html or contact Officer Roestenberg at mary.roestenberg@phoenix.gov E n c a n t o P a l m c r o f t N e w s P a g e 2 7 The Y @ ASU - Downtown ASU's Downtown campus and the Lincoln Family Downtown YMCA have begun construction of a new $25 million student recreation center in the city's core. The ground has been ‘broke’ for the 64,000-square-foot facility (also known as the Y @ ASU) at Civic Space Park - 424 N. Central Ave. The new five-story building will include a large gymnasium, weight room, indoor track, multi-purpose space, student lounge, bike co-op, locker rooms and a rooftop leisure pool. ASU's School of Nutrition and Health Promotion lab facilities - the Exercise, Nutrition & Wellness Program - will also be housed at the center. The complex will be located just south of the Lincoln Family Downtown YMCA (350 N. First Avenue) between Fillmore and Van Buren streets. Speed Enforcement Information By C.A.Officer Ben Harris Since the invention of the automobile, it’s surprising how integral it has become in our lives. This is especially true in the City of Phoenix, where we have urban sprawl and low geographic population density. In our day to day routines, we drive to and from work, to the grocery store, or even a friend’s house, and then home again. Some of us drive for a living, and still more of us may have a host of additional responsibilities to carry out with the aid of the automobile. It is important that we carry out our daily lives with care, and with the welfare of our fellow community members in mind. Within our City, there are three speed limits that are known as absolute speed limits. In these zones you can be ticketed for 1 mph over the speed limit without regard for mitigating conditions. These are: school zones, 25 MPH residential zones, and 55 mph highway zones. All other speed limits set by the city, are based on the reasonable flow of traffc, identified by speed surveys. A couple of reasons for 25 MPH speed limits are driver response times, and injury dynamics related to speed. It typically takes a driver 1.6 seconds to initiate braking action, AFTER they have observed a need to stop. At 25 mph this works out to 58 feet which leaves about 25‐30 feet, for an overall distance to stop of approximately 80 feet. The injuries we would see resulting from a car vs. pedestrian collision at 25 mph, are almost always not life threatening. In cases where a vehicle is already breaking, the injuries will be substantially less. While it certainly is no picnic, any injury will most likely not require hospitalization. This does not mean that we are relieved from paying attention to our environment as we drive. I hope you all will be mindful of your driving habits and make changes if necessary. Let’s all take a little more care in our daily routines; slow down, no texting and keep your eyes on the road so we can all be a little safer on the roadways. P a g e 2 8 E n c a n t o P a l m c r o f t N e w s
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