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January 2014 OPEN BOARD MEETING Volume 16 Issue 1 LANDSCAPE & ROADS Thursday, January 23rd, at the COMMMITTEE MEETING clubhouse. Meet & Greet 6:00pm. 1st Monday of each month Meeting starts at 6:30 pm. 2pm at the clubhouse COMMUNICATIONS ACTION & ADVISORY COMMITTEE RECREATIONAL FACILITIES COMMITTEE MEETING 1st Monday of each month 4pm at the clubhouse 2nd Monday of each month 1pm at the clubhouse SOCIAL ACTIVITIES COMMITTEE 2nd Tuesday of each month 7:00pm at the clubhouse Another year has gone by; boy they sure seem to fly, don’t they? You know Kay & I have been here over 10 years now. It seems like we moved in a year or so ago. I want to take a little DSO space to personally thank some folks for all their interest, help, and dedication to the Peralta Trails Community. First, I want to thank the volunteers who have stepped up to give their time and effort into making Peralta Trails the great community it is…thank you Board Members…thank you Committee Members… thank you one and all. You know who you are… please give yourself a “High Five”. I know that without all our volunteers things don’t happen! By the way, we have room on our committees, so don’t hesitate to get an application from Jomar to join us in our work around Peralta. We have the Architectural Review Committee, Communications Action and Advisory Committee, Finance SAVE THESE DATES! JANUARY KEY/KEY 9114 FEBRUARY KEY/KEY 9214 A Happy & Prosperous New Year to Everyone A New Years Greetings from Peralta Trails HOA Board President, Wayne Karver PERALTA TRAILS GATE CODES 2014 MARCH KEY/KEY 9314 APRIL KEY/KEY 9414 MAY KEY/KEY 9514 JUNE KEY/KEY 9614 JULY KEY/KEY 9714 AUGUST KEY/KEY 9814 SEPTEMBER KEY/KEY 9914 OCTOBER KEY/KEY 9104 NOVEMBER KEY/KEY 9114 Committee, Landscape Review Committee and Social Activities DECEMBER KEY/KEY 9124 Committee. In addition there is the Recreational Facilities Committee for Desert Glory homeowners. Why not join one or more? Oh, I also want to thank all our Peralta Trails residents for making and keeping Peralta Trails the loveliest little ‘gold nugget’ in Gold Canyon. This past year we didn’t get all the things done we wanted, but not because we were not working. It sometimes takes more time to accomplish our goals than we like, but we will not let that deter us. I know with help from everyone we’ll see some great new things in Peralta Trails...so keep an eye out in 2014! My New Year’s wish is Peralta Trails Community has plenty of those great volunteers, both old (not in years) and new. See you around the neighborhood. Have a great New Year! Wayne Karver Trails at the moment. Is your home in one of them? Find out more at pschric@execpc.com or call 920 621-5007 Footprints Matter to Us: Saturday, January Candidates Forum: Thursday February 18th, 8:00am until noon. Meet at 13th, 6:30pm at The Best Western, Gold PeraltaTrail Elementary under the blue Canyon. Meet the people running to fill the awning and join your neighbors in cleaning 2 available seats on the Board of Directors. up the desert that surrounds our This will be your opportunity to hear their community. See what a difference you can ideas and to pose any questions that you make in a few short hours. may have. www.footprintsmatter.org or call 480 983-2171 Lost Dutchman Mile 7 Booster Squad: Neighborhood Watch: Thursday, January Sunday February 16th, 7:30am. Gather at 16th, 6:00pm at the clubhouse. the crossover by gates 1 & 2 to applaud and There are ten active groups within Peralta cheer on marathon runners participating in the Lost Dutchman Marathon as they pass through our community. Contact wendyinperalta@gmail.com. Annual HOA Meeting & Election: Thursday February 27th, sign in from 6:00pm. Meeting starts at 6:30pm at The Best Western, Gold Canyon. Community-wide Chili Cook Off: Saturday March 22nd from to 4:00pm to 7:00pm, on the clubhouse patio. Prizes will be awarded for cornbread and chili recipes. Easter Egg Hunt: for all Peralta Kiddies on Saturday April 19th from 10:30am until noon, at the clubhouse. January 2014 Page 2 PERALTA TRAILS HOA TREASURER'S UPDATE Financial Update Nov 2013 Homeowners Association Current Year Thru Nov Prior Year Recreational Facilities Increase Current Year (Decrease) Thru Nov Prior Year Increase (Decrease) Reserve Cash 1,422,487.12 1,411,186.79 11,300.00 204,520.90 201,359.96 3,160.94 Total Cash 1,931,865.05 1,919,396.08 12,468.64 257,965.61 255,951.27 2,014.34 Thru Nov Budget Variance Thru Nov Budget Variance Total Income 530,887.64 513,535.00 17,352.64 161,741.25 160,023.00 1,718.25 Total Expense 472,862.40 508,385.40 (35,523.00) 152,179.75 159,740.00 (7,560.25) 58,025.24 5,149.60 52,875.64 9,561.50 283.00 9,278.50 Difference GREETINGS FROM THE PERALTA TRAILS LANDSCAPE AND ROADS COMMITTEE From John Paddison The LRC members met on December 2nd and the following is a report on the results of that meeting. DESIGN PLAN #1, for the beautification of the entrance to Peralta Trails and the median along Peralta Road. Bids for the project are still being solicited, so the planting has been postponed until March. Remember, for more information about the design for the project, please visit the following website: http://www.earthsmartdesign.com/ . MISTLETOE PROJECT QUALITY CONTROL INSPECTION and TREE PRUNING PROPOSAL. These projects are ongoing and are being monitored by designated LRC members. COMMON AREA FENCING PROPOSAL, OVERNITE PARKING ISSUE PROPOSAL, and LANDSCAPE CONTRACT REVIEW. All items have been scheduled for presentation and discussion at the January 6th LRC meeting. VOLUNTEERS. As a committee we are hoping to tie this element into the Neighborhood Watch Program. The LRC needs community volunteers to be involved with future LRC efforts to enhance the beauty of the PTC GATES MAINTENANCE CONTRACT and STREET SWEEPING CONTRACT REVIEW. These contracts will be reviewed by LRC members in the coming months. The LRC meetings are held on the first Monday, at 2 pm in the Community Clubhouse. All Peralta Trail residents are welcome to sit in and contribute their ideas and concerns. The members of the LRC would like to wish everyone a happy and successful new year! THANK YOU SANTA & CO. The turn out for A Visit with Santa on December 14th was disappointingly low—a surprise when recalling the popularity of last year’s jam-packed event. However, a beautiful day, sugary treats and excited kiddies made for a fun-filled afternoon. Thank you to all who participated and to everyone who brought donations for the food bank. January 2014 Page 3 FOOTPRINTS MATTER TO US By Sue Schaffer You are invited to participate in an event that is guaranteed to make you feel good—Footprints Matter to Us. Come help us clean up the desert that surrounds our wonderful Gold Canyon Community. Footprints Matter has identified areas in the State Land along Peralta Road and in the foothills of the Superstition Mountains that are in need of our help. So many residents and visitors enjoy the many outdoor activities available in the Superstition Wilderness Area but sadly the very remoteness that we cherish makes these areas vulnerable to abuse. Illegally dumped trash and broken glass and shell casings left by illegal target shooters are hazardous to wildlife and create a blight on the landscape. At 8:00am on Jan. 18th, we will meet at Peralta Trail Elementary School. Coffee and goodies well be available at sign-in. Clean-up areas have been identified and will be assigned to varying groups. Each group will be supported by heavier equipment to pick up the bigger items. To date, over 800 volunteers have taken part in Footprints Matter and with the generous support of local businesses and organizations, more that 200 tons of debris has been hauled away. For more info go to www.footprintsmatter.org. If you would like to join us, please RSVP to canyon1@att.net or 480-983-2171 Sponsored by Superstition Area Land Trust & Pinal Partnership, Northern Open Space Group NEED TO GET A MESSAGE OUT? DO THIS: Contact Dave Barton at davidbbarton@gmail.com and he can put your notice on www.peraltahoa.com. There is no charge to Peralta Trails residents who wish to advertise their business or post a message regarding a missing pet or lost item. DO NOT DO THIS: Attaching flyers etc. on the gates is unsightly, damages the paint and is in violation of our community rules. Also, it is illegal to affix anything to the mailboxes. Please help keep our neighborhood neat and litter-free. FIRPTA—WHAT-THE? Kurt Mengle explains… No, it’s not a giant Frappuccino but you may feel you need one if you are a resident of another country and pause to consider the details involved should you decide at some point to sell the home that you own here in the United States. FIRPTA—The Foreign Investment in Real Property Tax Act was enacted in 1980 and provides that if a seller of real property is a “foreign person”, the BUYER—this is commonly done in the escrow process--must withhold a tax equal to 10% of the gross purchase price, unless an exemption applies. (26 U.S.C.A. 1445(a).) The withholding is to ensure that the seller pays U.S. taxes on any taxable gains. There are numerous exemptions to the FIRPTA withholding requirement. The most common exemption is when the seller furnishes a non-foreign affidavit stating under penalty of perjury that the seller is not a foreign person. 26 U.S.C.A. 1445(b)(2). Another exemption is a transaction involving transfer of property acquired for use as the buyer’s residence and the purchase price does not exceed $300,000 US. 26 U.S.C. 1445(b)(5). There are occupancy requirements set forth in the latter exemption for this purpose. Other exemptions may apply as well. If applicable, the procedure for sending the taxed funds to the I.R.S. is done through the escrow process after all necessary affidavits have been completed. When you purchased your home in Peralta Trails, or anywhere in the U.S. for that matter, and used a real estate Broker, FIRPTA requirements were a part of the purchase contract you signed. Kurt Mengle is a Peralta Trails homeowner and an Associate Broker and licensed real estate instructor with West USA Realty, Corporate Division. IMPORTANT PHONE NUMBERS p Pinal Count Sheriff Department: Dial 911 Jomar Association Services 6140 S. Kings Ranch Road Gold Canyon, AZ 85118 Non Emergency: 800-352-3796 Apache Junction Fire District: Dial 911 Non Emergency: 480-982-4440 !Snake Removal (24 hour): Dial 911 PRSRT STD US POSTAGE PAID APACHE JUNCTION , AZ PERMIT NO. 5400 (state this not an emergency, it is a snake removal call.) h Southwest Ambulance/EMT: Dial 911 N National Poison Control 1-800-222-1222 Jomar Gold Canyon Office: 480-288-8335 Jomar Emergency Line: 480-898-4202 Jomar Main Office: 480-892-5222 FORWARD SERVICE REQUESTED HANDY EMAIL ADDRESSES Volunteer Website www.peraltahoa.com Landscape and Roads Committee jean@newvisionhealing.com Recreational Facilities Committee rfcommittee@yahoo.com Clubhouse Online Calendar www.localendar.com/public/desertglory CLUB HAPPENINGS & EVENTS ©2010 Peralta Trails HOA The Dark Skies Observer is a publication of the Peralta Trails Homeowner’s Association. PERALTA TRAILS HIKING GROUP PERALTA FILLIES RED HAT Are you planning on New Year Resolutions that include SOCIETY increasing your outdoor physical activities? How about joining your neighbors in hiking? We plan our hikes a month or two in advance and rate them from easy, moderate and challenging. Easy hikes are 3-5 mi r/t and you can fit them in your schedule! Make plans to come out and join us on the trails in 2014! Send me an email to peraltahikerbarb@gmail.com to learn more about the hiking group and hikes or call me, hikerbarb, at 602-316-3919 BOOK CLUB CONTACT: Dotty Bushno, Membership Madam, at hotinaz1@outlook.com Tai Chi Join Jan for an hour of Sunset Tai Chi, Tuesday evenings at 5pm. Tai Chi has easy, gentle flowing movements to help with balance, concentration, to relieve stress and tension, and to calm the mind. Contact Jan at jvoellinger3@yahoo.com or 618 593-7749 We are reading "The Song of Willow Frost" by Jamie Ford for the January 20th book club meeting. So for February 17th I will mix it up a bit by choosing "Orange is the New Black" by Piper Kerman. You may have seen the Netflix series about an upscale woman's year in prison, but the book is highly rated. CONTACT: Rosemary at 480 982-0329. To receive The Dark Skies Observer via email or to update your contact information, please email LeAnne Madro at Lmadro@jomarassociations.com or call 480 288-8335.