May 2015 THE OFFICIAL Newsletter OF TAMPA PALMS NORTH Tampa Palms North Board Members President: Maureen Meyering ing Upcom s ng Meeti Tampa Palms Meetings Vice President: Kevin Dunbar Next TPNOA meeting June 1, 2015 Secretary: Carol Richardson Treasurer: Renynold Gosselin Next ADMC Meeting June 8, 2015 Director: Garrison Urette Tampa Palms North Owners Association is a Master Planned Community Director: Craig Parrino Director: Vacant Tampa Palms Committees Architectural Design and Modification Committee Application form available at www.mytpnoa.com Craig Parrino (Chairperson) Remington Ed Ciperski Ashington Reserve Kevin Dunbar Ashington Mark Rolfe Whitehall Mike Kahn Windsor Renynold Gosselin Lancaster Ann Diller Mayfair Condominium Associates: Billing Questions: 727-573-9300 IKare Publishing is provided all articles in this newsletter by management or residents. IKare Publishing is not responsible for content. TAMPA PALMS NORTH ۩ IKarePublishing.com THE OFFICIAL Newsletter OF TAMPA PALMS NORTH For Advertising Contact: 813-991-7843 ikarepublishing2.com The Tampa Palms North newsletter is mailed to the residents of Tampa Palms North monthly at no cost to the Homeowners Association. IKare Publishing or Tampa Palms North is not responsible for the actions or credibility of any the advertisers in this newsletters. It is the individual’s responsibility to check references on all advertisers. 3 Buy MOM a 3-month Gift Membership and get a FREE one hour massage session for yourself! Offer ends on Mother's Day, May 10, 2015 OPEN NIGHTS & WEEKENDS / PROFESSIONAL & AFFORDABLE Facials also available at this location! *New Ashington Ashington Estates The AN Annual meeting was held on March 23. Due to the lack of a quorum the meeting will reconvene on May 28. Please take a few minutes to send in your ballots so that important business benefiting your community can be completed. Although it feels like we have gone straight from “winter” into “summer”, spring is in full swing in Ashington Estates. A second round of sidewalk repairs has been completed. We will need to replenish our reserve over the next 12 months before further work can be done. Overall, a lot of progress has been made. Many of you have refurbished your mailboxes and they look great! This is a follow-up item for the Board so if you have received a violation letter please take it seriously and enjoy how much your property will be enhanced. CA maintains a master list of AN owners email addresses. There have been several broadcast messages sent out recently and if you didn't receive them please contact dpaul@condominiumassocoates.com to add or update your address. The wild boars are back and if you are considering hiring a trapper please make sure that they meet the following 3 conditions: Commercial vehicle insurance Liability insurance Trappers license There are many unqualified hog hunters who are looking for an opportunity to gain access to TP's protected conservation areas. They will frequently leave a trail of many types of dead or wounded animals including deer and you could be held liable under certain circumstances. Although the Ashington Association does not manage wildlife, let the CA Office know if you are having a serious problem. Last year, TPNOA pitched in with hog control funding. Finally, there is a small group of owners who have apparently contracted with Mother Nature to manage their front landscaping. Please take some time to inspect your mulch, grass, shrubs, trees and sidewalks and make sure that they meet the high standards of our community. The Board is fully engaged in managing this as provided for in the AN covenants. TAMPA PALMS NORTH ۩ IKarePublishing.com Several homes have received letters requesting cleaning and other home maintenance. Please take the necessary actions to improve the appearance of our neighborhood. Here are some other things to keep in mind: Sidewalks, fences and driveways need regular pressure washing to maintain that clean appearance. Palm trees, including those tall ones, need to be pruned of all dead branches. Lawns need to be properly maintained including regular cutting and weed control. Did you know that St. Augustine is the only grass approved for all Tampa Palms homes? There is currently an open position on the Ashington Estates Neighborhood Association Board. If you are interested in applying to be on the Board, please contact Todd Whitlock, Sentry Management at 727.799.8982 ext. 53009, to submit your request. Did you know that Ashington Estates Owners Association and Tampa Palms North Owner Association (TPNOA) both have several Board meetings during the year and all homeowners are invited to attend? There is always lots of good information being shared at these meetings. Watch for meeting notifications signs near the entrances of Ashington Estates and near the Club entrance for TPNOA. One of the best benefits of living in Tampa Palms is our wonderful Club Tampa Palms and the recreation facilities included with our HOA fees. The Club features a great gym with machines, weights and other equipment offering a great workout for all levels and needs. The Club also offers limited group classes, party facilities and meeting rooms. A kitchen and large open bar area are also available for gettogethers. These are available for a small fee or at per class rates. The outside area of the Club includes 3 pools (kiddy, family and adult), a great hot-tub/spa, a beautiful large waterfall, BBQ grills, playground and tennis courts. If you aren't a regular user, you should check it out!! It is a beautiful facility!!! If you would like additional information about Club Tampa Palms, stop in at the front desk. 5 Ashington Reserver Lancaster The Ashington Reserve community continues to look beautiful. Many of our neighbors have taken advantage of the mild weather and have been sprucing up their homes. Spring is a great time for planting and painting. Just remember, before you paint or make any changes to your landscaping contact the ADMC. A warm welcome to new neighbors who moved in the past few months. Please be sure to register your email addresses with the office so you can receive important periodic updates. What is the ADMC? It is the Architectural Design Review Committee which is made up of resident volunteers from multiple Tampa Palms North neighborhoods. They review any modification requests for homeowners and ensure the requests conform to the Architectural Guidelines developed by the community. We all agreed when we purchased our homes to keep them looking their best. The committee is not an unreasonable foe, on the contrary, they are the friend of our neighborhoods ensuring the neighborhood maintains its desirable characteristics. They are a responsive group and want to work with us. Jottings: Please be respectful of the scanner island when you enter the neighborhood. Keeping your speed below 60 MPH is adequate to catch the laser which opens the gates. Backing up into the island due to a miss can mess up the mulch and fauna if you back up over the island. The palm tree in the roundabout (if you're not from NJ or Michigan, a roundabout is a circle intersection that connects two or more streets) is suffering from dipsomania due to a broken water pipe. An attempt has been made to rehab the poor thing by injecting it with steroids to dry it out. We'll see... The best time to trim your palm trees is once a year in June after the seed pods have been flushed out. This according a well known (to us anyway) arbor specialist. For more information about the ADMC, there is a link online at www.mytpnoa.com, or you can chat with the staff at the Club Tampa Palms, or you can even attend one of the ADMC meetings. Check with your lawn care company to see if your palms are treated with a fertilizer that protects against weevils, a nasty bug that can take out a palm tree in a New York minute. As evidence of some recent home sales, Ashington Reserve continues to be a highly sought after neighborhood. If you see a new face around the neighborhood stop and say hello and welcome our new neighbors! We have received quotes for grinding uneven sidewalks and the irrigation system is now functioning properly. New signs have been painted and will replace the existing signs that have been bleached by the sun. The neighborhood is looking good. Many thanks again to all the neighbors who have taken the time to maintain their properties. We are in Alligator “season” as the warm weather returns and they become more active just as we do. Here are some safety tips. Be aware on, in or near water. Never let children or pets near the water unsupervised. Never approach an alligator on the bank of a lake or a pond! Never throw object at an alligator or disturb them! Never feed and alligator! Why? Alligators are opportunistic hunters. They prefer to wait for prey to get close, and lunge to seize it. Adults and children alike should be very aware of their surroundings near the water's edge; that embankment area of a water body, where land meets liquid, is often covered in vegetation in which the 'gator can hide, making it the reptile's favorite lurking place. Remember: the smaller the potential 'prey,' such as child or a pet, the more attractive to the alligator simply because it is easier to take. Be extra-aware during the warmer seasons. Your chance of encountering an alligator is greatest during the animal's courtship and mating season in the warmest months, from March through September. This is when male 'gators become most dominant and aggressive as they try to intimidate rival males and attract females by their show of power. Some males end up having to travel to find a mate. July through September are when mother 'gators are guarding nests. Enjoy the waters edge from a safe distance! TAMPA PALMS NORTH ۩ IKarePublishing.com 7 All you have to do is use an advertiser in this issue! Yes, I’s that easy! When you need something done in your home, or any services available in this newsletter call on the advertisers that give your community a free newsletter! Your community does not pay for your newsletter. The advertisers in this newsletter pay to print and mail each issue. Email ikarepublishing2@aol.com and tell us the company you used, your full name, address and phone number. Upon verifying the information, we will select a winning name at random each month. If you don't win this month use another advertiser send us your name again and get another chance to win $25.00. Mayfair Windsor The company responsible for the Bruce B Downs road construction has provided an update on the pond being constructed next to the south end of Mayfair. They bought this land from the city to install the pond, which will be a very large one, called pond 400. The bad news is that the area is going to take one year to complete. The good news is that they have agreed to plant grass and southern cypress trees on the land that abuts directly with Mayfair at the end of Abbey Park and Nottingham. The main portion of the pond will be fenced with a chain link fence, but they have agreed to put the fence further up just behind the palmetto bush and wild areas still remaining that is just to the left of Mayfair. This is not something that they are required to do, but they are trying to be good neighbors. Remember to be on the look out for snakes leaving the pond area, we killed a baby rattlesnake on our front porch last week. Happy Mothers’ Day to all mothers in Windsor! Congratulations to our students who have completed their spring semesters. And good luck to the students who will soon be taking exams. As more of us are getting out on walks and bicycle rides, please remember to close the pedestrian gate slowly rather than allowing it to slam shut. This will prevent damage to the locking mechanism. Future Board meetings are scheduled for June 2, August 18, October 6 (budget meeting), and December 1 (annual meeting). All meetings will be held at Club Tampa Palms at 7:00 p.m As the summer rains are almost here, let's all get to work getting our yards spruced up and looking good, adding mulch around trees and flower beds, cleaning driveways and sidewalks, trimming trees, etc. Several homes within Mayfair have recently been sold and new families have arrived, let's all make them feel welcome in our great community. From The Manager… We are happy to welcome ABM (formerly One Source) as our new landscaping and irrigation partner for Tampa Palms North and the Club grounds. We look forward to a long and happy collaboration with them. They will begin in the middle of May - please issue them a warm welcome. We have begun injections on all of the more expensive Canary and Madjool palm trees in the community to help strengthen them to assist with warding off diseases and insects. We have lost several palm trees in the recent past at the Club and in the common areas. There is usually a cause for concern if you see the top crown of the tree drooping or dead. Diseases and insects can spread quickly to other trees and devastate an entire area. Please have distressed trees checked out quickly to stop the transfer of any pathogens. Our tree arborist recommends that the blades used to trim the palm leaves should be sterilized (even with Lysol) between each tree that is pruned. Please remember that a healthy palm can resist threats more easily. We have started a landscaping page at http://www.mytpnoa.com/tpnoa-landscaping-news.html where we will be placing articles to assist owners with understanding and managing the landscape challenges in the Tampa Palms area. Don’t forget – this is the time you want to put down grub killer on your grass and mulch to deter wild pigs from encroaching and munching on your beautiful lawn. We’ve heard cayenne pepper can discourage them as well, but may be washed away by the rain too easily. Tampa Palms Fashion Show On April 9, over 160 women enjoyed a fashion show, with by Accessories and More, and luncheon served by Tampa Palms Country Club. The annual event, sponsored by Tampa Palms Women's Club, included a silent auction and a raffle. All proceeds are used to support worthy organizations which focus on the needs of children and families OASIS, Kids and Canines, God's Pedal Power, Rich House, and House of Hope. Photos provided by Jay Carlson Photography 1st photo: Beth Hatfield 2nd photo: Sharon Padley 3rd photo: Purnima Kumar
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