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Surfside Homeowners Association Winter, 2015 YEAR END STATE OF SURFSIDE By Kirby Smith, President Happy New Year to all my fellow Surfside members! I hope each of you had a happy and memorable holiday season. And speaking of New, let s take a look at some key elements of Surfside Homeowners Association: First, we have had considerable activity in the real estate market, both in property changing hands and new construction. That means that we have new faces/new members. On behalf of the Assocation, welcome all of you to our community. We have a new structure in lands and buildings, and now have short term and long term plans in place including continued refinement of the planned building project to house our equipment. Water planning, in addition to what we are working on, is always getting new input and requirements from the State. Most recent: Water Use Efficiency Goals; You will soon hear more on this one. The new 6 year water plan will soon be complete, and will provide the long term structure and goals for our water system. Inside this issue: Community Relations 2 Tree, Brush, Vegetation and Noxious Weed Committee RV Committee/Architectural Committee Deputy Report 4 Fish and Waterways 5 Water System Planning/ Land and Buildings Compactor 7 Business Office 8 Directory 9-10 2015 Budget Summary 11 Public Notice 12 2 3 6 We have a new, systematic plan and approach to maintain and improve our waterways. The Firewise program used a new approach which was very successful. We will do it again this year. Tsunami preparedness is not new, but our Emergency Management Committee has taken a new, hands on approach to it and will continue to improve our readiness. The Board has authorized purchase of a new type of excavator to be used in our water main replacement and meter installation projects. We will also be installing new computer software to efficiently integrate all data collection, billing, account and reporting of Surfside s operations. Wow! How many times did I say New? There is more, but I think I have used up my space for now. Let me just say that the committees always need New faces. Come on down! And get involved.

Page 2 Surf-in-Sider Community Relations Committee Winter 2014 Currently, the CR Committee is working on shopping and delivering gifts for the Surfside Foster Children s Christmas Drive. At last count the donations exceeded $1,000. Our activities and donations thus far this year: May Container Edibles Planting Memorial Day Remembrance $ 18.00 Ocean Park Food Bank $ 100.00 American Legion June - Golf Tournament (2013) $2000.00 Scholarships (2) Golf Tournament (2014) $2471.00 Banked for 2015 July SHOA Membership Picnic Sept. Chili CookOff & Craft Sale Oct. -- Terrarium/Pumpkin Event Nov. - Foster Childrens Christmas Dec. - Decorate SHOA Office Shopped and Set Up $ 152.91 Ocean Park Food Bank $ 153.00 OP Elem. Backpacks 25 lbs of food - OP Food Bank $1000.00+ Received to date The CRC plans for 2015 will be determined at our January meeting, when we will study Survey returns from the November Budget mailing. All of our 2015 agenda, meeting dates, and minutes are available at surfsideonline.org. Watch for our upcoming activities in The Chinook Observer, on The SHOA Weekender or on Surfside s Facebook page. Thanks to all of you who support and encourage us. Together we do make a difference. Tree, Brush, Vegetation and Noxious Weed Committee 2014 Report During 2014 the Tree, Brush, Vegetation and Noxious Weed Committee worked to educate members and enlisted Pacific County to help eradicate noxious weeds from Surfside. From January 2014 through November 15, 2014 there was a total of 155 new tree complaints and 131 closed tree complaints. Of the 131 closed tree complaints, 84 had been dismissed. Reasons include duplicate complaints, trees that were in fact not over height when gone to confirm and incorrect locations. See breakdown: Duplicate: 22 Invalid/incomplete address: 2 Wrong location: 13 Not over height: 42 Not addressed in covenants: 4 No signature or contact info: 1

Surf-in-Sider Page 3 2014 RV Committee Annual Report I am sorry to report that the RV Committee is not in as good a shape as it had been in the past. We are down to one Chairman and two committee members, one of which lives in Montana and is in Surfside for only three months in the summer. The RV Committee charter calls for three committee members and one chairperson. I have been unsuccessful in my attempts to recruit new members, but will continue the search. If anyone knows of someone please send them my way. We have made many upgrades and improvements to the RV Storage area in my seven years as Chairman. We have 45 additional electrical spaces, riser and lids installed on our septic tank, renumbered all 163 spaces, upgraded our RV dump station, repainted our white lines twice in the last four years, yearly weed control, increased RV storage rates by 20%, increased summer RV permit time allowance (March 15 October), replaced light pole, and cleared trees and brush 10 feet from fence. I can t think of much more we can do at the RV storage area other than covered RV storage and we all know that pigs will fly before that happens. I would like to thank Carol Bruce and Patty Fisher for their support as committee members, also a great job by Gil and his crew on all our projects and to Laura and Gil again for their work on RV complaints. David Olson, RV Committee Chairman ARCHITECTURAL COMMITTEE The Architectural Committee meets every Tuesday at 9:00 a.m. as needed. The Committee reviews all submitted plans for buildings and any other structures proposed in areas under the control of Surfside Homeowners Association. Applications need to be submitted prior to any building. Application approval is needed for building a house, a garage, deck, shed or fence. Applications must include your division, block and lot number, physical address of the property, type of materials being used, appropriate setbacks and a complete plot plan with dimensions and a rendering or photo of the item being constructed. If you are building a structure which needs county approval you will need to submit 2 (two) sets of plans, 1 for the business office to retain and 1 for the county. This year 175 Surfside lots have changed ownership. The following applications were approved through the Committee from July 1, 2014 to October 31, 2014: House - 4, Fence 5, Shed -10, Deck -3, Addition -2 Applications are available at the business office or online at our website www.surfsideonline.org under the forms tab. If you have an hour a week we are always looking for volunteers!

Page 4 Surf-in-Sider SURFSIDE DEPUTY REPORT JUNE TO NOVEMBER 2014 DEPUTY T. OSTGAARD The following is my report from June to November, 2014. With the summer gone and the fall starting there are a few things that I will write about. I had a few calls over the last few months that are worth noting; I had a motorcycle pursuit and car pursuit in late July/Early August. The same suspect from both incidents ran from me on a motorcycle and got away. Then he ran in a car a few weeks later. He was caught in early August and is currently in prison after pleading guilty to eluding a police vehicle. In late July I had a case involving a male suspect holding his girlfriend at gun point and shooting multiple shots inside the residence. He was finally arrested in Skagit County, WA. where he is being held on multiple warrants. At some point he will be transferred back to Pacific County to face his charges here. Clam digs have started and although they have not been too busy yet, everyone should still be cautious while walking or even driving during the clam tides. A lot of people come from out of town to dig and don t pay attention to the speed limit signs. There is an increase of traffic through the Surfside area, and some increased speeding. The speeding is an on-going issue that I try to stay on top of, but can only be in one place at a time. With the season changing the weather will be changing as well. We ve already had one power outage lasting hours, and some cold weather. Many people weren t prepared for the weather. Generally a good way to be prepared for the weather and power outages is to have extra blankets/warm clothes, a heat source, candles/flashlight, a NOAA radio and a few days food/water supply. Also, with the fall and winter coming a vast majority of Surfside residents will be heading out of town for a few months. I have received many house check requests and urge people to turn them in when leaving. I also suggest letting trustworthy neighbors know you will be gone. Again, always lock your vehicles and houses, even when home. The best way to contact me is by calling the business office and leaving me a message. I check my box one to two times a day and the business office will also call me if I m working. My office number at the Sheriff s office is (360) 642-9300 Ext. 2178 and the non-emergency Sheriff s office number is (360) 642-9397. Traffic warnings: 130 Traffic citations: 48 Traffic complaints: 1 Traffic accident: 1 Citizen assists: 14 Suspicious circumstances: 30 Welfare check: 6 Agency assist: 2 Noise complaint: 6 Alarm: 7 Theft: 2 Harassment: 1 Vehicle prowl: 1 Burglary: 3 Threats: 1 Domestic violence: 4 Animal complaints: 12 Warrant arrest: 5 Trespassing: 2 Civil issue: 5 Malicious mischief: 1 Found property: 4 Disorderly conduct: 1 Fire: 1

Surf-in-Sider Page 5 Fish and Waterways Committee Canal Cleanup Town Hall Meeting tentatively scheduled for February 7, 2015 at 1:00 p.m. Canal front property owners attendance encouraged / all Surfside members welcome. Agenda Definition of terms Category 1: Trees or any plant growth into or out of the waterway obstructing safe passage. Category 2: Trees or any plant growth towards the middle of waterway but not yet threatening safe passage. Category 3: Broken branches lying either in or along the canal. Removing would improve the appearance of the waterway but not enhance passage. Situation: There are a few spots along the canal that are not safely passable due to trees or branches growing down into the middle of the canal creating a hazard for those attempting to navigate the canal. Target: Create a safe passage from one end of canal to the other. Proposal: Clear the overgrowth that is creating a hazardous condition by partnering with canal front property owners to execute a agreed to plan that will be created with cooperation between the Fish and Waterway Committee and the canal front property owners with assistance as needed from Surfside staff. Plan for implementing proposal Phase Plan Phase 1 Canal Front Lot Owners Voluntarily clean up their own overgrowth Self assess based on definition of Category 1 and Category 2 that they feel will be Category 1 in short order. Based on assessment conduct clean up as needed Timeline Spring 2015 (March thru May) Phase 2 Committee assesses progress and organizes work party as needed. Member(s) of F&W Committee navigate canal and determine if Category 1 condition still exists. If no we are done for now If yes, organize work party that will include lot owners and other volunteers within Surfside. Utilize survey results for developing plan. Timeline Summer 2015 (June September) Phase 3 Committee assesses results Member(s) of F&W Committee navigate canal and determine if Category 1 condition still exists. If no we are done for now. If yes, F&W Committee work Board to determine options for obtaining compliance.

Page 6 Surf-in-Sider Water System Planning Surfside is a municipal water company. Many residents don t realize that we mine, pump and distribute our own water at a cost much lower than other peninsula water companies. Our water systems manager, Mr. Bill Neal, has made great strides in improving the quality and appearance of the water we drink. The water department is also in the midst of large, long term projects to replace the aging water distribution system and install meters for each water service (a Washington State requirement). On June 19, 2014, the water maintenance team responded to a major failure of the older water mains in the 322 nd Street and K Place area. In the dark and during a rain storm, the water maintenance crew replaced 35 feet of 20 year old asbestos pipe and restored service to hundreds of Surfside homeowners. Emergency Water Main Repair Land and Buildings Gil Gonzalez and his crew have done a superb job of maintaining and enhancing the lands and facilities here in Surfside. This year we completed a renovation of the playground, installed dog waste receptacles at all the beach paths, maintained and mowed the roughly 10 acres of property Surfside owns, (including trails), and conducted maintenance inspections of our bridges. The Improved Playground with new basketball hoop Future Land and Buildings projects include repainting and restoration of the cabanas, restoration of the 305 th and H Street Park, repaving the Water Facility access road, and renovation and repainting of the trash building.

Surf-in-Sider Page 7 Compactor The compactor site and its staff, Paul Halstead and Richard Willis, continue to provide us four days a week, low cost service for our trash and recycling needs. However, both the cost to remove our refuse and the amount of trash we place in the system has increased over time. Peninsula Sanitation, our only trash hauler, has increased their fees 2 to 3 percent over the last 5 years. Also, we Surfside residents have increased our use of the system and this year is no exception. If our use follows previous years, we may spend $80,000 on trash/recycling. Notice that the cost per pound has only increased by 2 cents over a four year period. Surfside Compactor (As of July 2014) Please, recycle as much as you can, flatten card board boxes and plastic bottles as much as you can.

Page 8 Surf-in-Sider Surfside Business Office By Laura Frazier There were a few changes here in the business office last year. The 2015 budget was ratified with a majority of voters in attendance voting YES with a 4% increase over last year. The board authorized the purchase of a new software program that we believe will work well for us. We hope to implement it early next year. With this software we ll be able to eventually offer online bill-pay for member s convenience. Holli left to pursue other job interests, and Kimber Holtermann moved into her place. Surfside s staff would like to wish you and yours a very Happy New Year! Pictured below from left to right are: Laura Frazier, Joshua Maxey, Ginger Byrd, April Garcia, Kimber Holtermann, Aaron Brooks, Bill Neal, Travis Ostgaard, Chris Staudenraus, Lawrence Hampton, Gil Gonzalez, Richard Willis and Paul Halstead. Not pictured are Chuck Smith and John Horsley.

- - - - 31402 H Street, Ocean Park, WA 98640 Phone...360-665-4171 Toll Free...1-888-815-9446 Fax...360-665-6785 Email: office surfsideonline.org Laura Frazier, Business Manager laura surfsideonline.org Ginger Byrd, Financial Administrator, ginger surfsideonline.org Secretary to the Board, Kimber Holtermann kimber surfsideonline.org 2015 Office Hours Monday-Friday :00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. 2015 Office Closures Jan 1st New Years Day Jan 19th Martin Luther King Jr. Day May 25th Memorial Day July 3 & 4th Independence Day Sept 7th Labor Day Nov 11th Veteran s Day Nov 26th Thanksgiving Nov 27th Day After Thanksgiving Dec 25th Christmas Services RV Permits/Storage Compactor Permits Pay SHOA Bills Water Hookups Covenants & Maps Building Applications Sheriff s Patrol Burning Permits Make Copies Paperback Library Reserve Meeting Room Notarize Documents Request Publications Tsunami Maps & Info Wi Fi AED Re uest patrol to watch your home while you re away Fire, Police, Medical Emergency For immediate response, call -1-1 PLEASE post your street number so it can be read by emergency responders (re uired in CCRs) Sheriff...3 0-42- 3 7 Fire...3 0-5-4451 Non-Emergency Business Office 24 Hours a Day Outdoor Burning Information and Permits 360-665-3508 Surf-In-Sider Directory From I Street turn east on 320th, north on J Place, east on 322nd, north on K Place, east on 324th to the end of the road. 2015 Operating Hours Monday..7 a.m. - 1 p.m. Tuesday..Closed Wednesday.Closed Thursday...12 p.m.-6 p.m. Friday..Closed Saturday..11 a.m.- 5p.m. Sunday.9 a.m.- 3 p.m. - RECYCLE: 2015 Holiday Schedule for Compactor New Year s Day Jan 1, 2015............... Closed Martin Luther King, Jr. Day, Jan 19th..Open 7 a.m.-1 p.m. President s Day Feb. 16th.......... Open 7 a.m.-1 p.m. Memorial Day May 25th...........Open 7 a.m.-1 p.m. Independence Day July 4th.................Closed Labor Day Sept 7th............... Open 7 a.m. -1 p.m. Thanksgiving Day Nov 26th...............Closed Nov 27th Friday................ Open 7 a.m. - 1 p.m. Christmas Day Dec 25.................. Closed The drop box is for dry household refuse. We do not accept construction materials, grass clippings, carpet, large items (sofas, TVs, appliances, mattresses and box springs). Peninsula Sanitation 360-642-2541 will haul those item away at owner s expense, or you can take material we cannot accept to 4404 E. 67th Place, Long Beach, also for a charge. May through September, hazardous and household wastes may be disposed of at the Pacific County Household Hazardous Waste Facility, 318 N. 2nd St., Long Beach, on Fridays from 9a.m. to noon, and the first Saturday of each month. from 9 a.m. to 2p.m. For more information, call (360)642-9382. Bill Neal, Water System Manager by contract Gil Gonzalez, Field Superintendent Aaron Brooks, Crew Leader Larry Hampton, Cross Connection Control Specialist Chris Staudenraus, Water/Field Technician I April Garcia, Water Treatment Plant Operator Business Hours Telephone 360-665-4171 24 Hr. Emergency Phone 360-783-2426 Utilities Other Useful Services Bus Service Dial-A-Ride...360-642-9418 Cable TV-Charter Communications.800-327-7103 Emergency. -1-1 Non-emergency Dispatch.360-642-9397 Ocean Park Area Chamber of Commerce 360-665-4448 Electric Pacific County PUD 2 360-642-3191 Garbage-Included w/ Surfside Membership... 360-665-4171 Garbage-Private Hauler....360-642-2541 Golf Course Surfside...360-665-4148 Library Ocean Park....360-665-4184 Newspaper-Chinook Observer..360-642-8181 RV Storage-Surfside...360-665-4171 Satellite TV-Dish Network...888-606-9763 Satellite TV-Direct TV.855-434-4405 Storm Water Mgmt./County Public Works Dept.. 360-642-9368 Telephone-Centurylink.800-201-4102 Water-Included with SHOA Membership....360 665-4171

Email..chanson surfsideonline.org President, Kirby Smith Phone........360-642-2043 Email...ksmith surfsideonline.org Vice-President, James Flood Phone........503-201-9001 Email...James.Flood PacifiCorp.com Treasurer, Chris Hanson Phone.......360-665-2300 Secretary, John Williams Phone....... 360-665-6598 Email...jwilliams surfsideonline.org Valerie Harrison Phone 360-665-0804 Email...vhbearhome yahoo.com Don Sheldon Phone...360-244-0957 Email...dkj centurytel.net Larry Amundson Phone.360-665-2779 Email..lamundson surfsideonline.org Jim Romaggi Phone.360-244-2241 Email.jromaggi surfsideonline.org David Olson Phone 360-665-2659 Email.dolson surfsideonline.org The Board of Trustees meet every third Saturday (except July & December) at 9 a.m. at the Surfside business office. The agenda is posted at the Surfside business office several days before the meeting and at www.surfsideonline.org. Complete meeting minutes are also posted on the Surfside web site. Architectural Cmte....Chris Hanson/Jim Romaggi Audit Cmte......Chris Hanson Budget Cmte....Chris Hanson Business Office..Kirby Smith Community Relations..J. Williams/Valerie Harrison Compactor/RV Storage...Valerie Harrison Emergency Management...John Williams Executive Cmte.... Kirby Smith/Jim Flood Fish & Waterways Don Sheldon/Larry Amundson Insurance...Don Sheldon Land & Buildings.Larry Amundson/Jim Flood Pacific County Liaison. Laura Frazier RV Compliance Cmte... Valerie Harrison Sheriff s Patrol.......Don Sheldon Tree, Brush, Vegation & Noxious Weeds..Don Sheldon/Jim Romaggi Water System Planning Surf-In-Sider Directory...Jim Flood/David Olson PLEASE! ADDRESS OR PHONE NUMBER CHANGE? CALL US AT (360) 665-4171 OR EMAIL THE OFFICE AT OFFICE SURFSIDEONLINE.ORG Publications Architectural Committee Vivian Wattum (Vice Chair)....360-665-6287 Meets every Tuesday 9 a.m. Surfside Office Budget Committee Chris Hanson... 360-665-2300 Annual budget hearing is held at the November Board meeting, 3rd Saturday, 9 a.m., Surfside Business office Community Relations Committee Ann Thoreson..360-665-3463 Sheila Wallace. 360-665-2309 Usually 1st Tuesday of each month at 1:00 p.m. Election/Nominating Committee (temporary) Larry Amundson 360-665-2779 Emergency Management Committee Clyde aidins.. 360-665-6889 Fish and Waterways Committee Gary Williams.425-890-7553 Land Buildings Committee James Clancy...602-206-7674 RV Compliance Committee David Olson Chairman...360-665-2659 Tree, Brush, Noxious Weeds Committee Larry Raymer.....360-665-2685 Water System Planning Committee James Clancy......602-206-7674 Fishing Derby Karen Gove.360-665-5743 Surf-In-Sider Newsletter published at a minimum, bi-annually in January and June; mailed to all members - also available online at www.surfsideonline.org. Newsletter Contact: (360)665-4171 or office surfsideonline.org WeekEnder - Surfside s Free Weekly Email Newsletter - sent to subscribers on the weekend, usually Thursday afternoon. Call, email the business office or Kimber Holtermann (see below) to subscribe. Also available online at www.surfsideonline.org. Surfside Website - Check out the updates and late breaking news, job opportunities, events and board meeting minutes, etc.; www.surfsideonline.org. May 306th Spring Planting Event TBA Annual Kids Fishing Derby - May 23, 2015 from 8:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. at the community center Memorial Day Commemoration at Veteran s Park TBA June TBA July Annual Surfside Membership Picnic July 11th at 1:00 p.m. following Annual Meeting at the community center September Surfside s 7th Annual Chili Cook-Off and Concert TBA October Annual Fall Planting Demonstration TBA November Veterans Day flag lowering November 11th Note regarding the compactor site: Compactor passes do not get mailed out to you. Please pick yours up at the office. If you don t have the ability to pick up at the office during business hours, call the business office in advance and they can arrange to have your pass waiting for you at the compactor site. This also goes for RV permits. Thank you!

Surf-in-Sider Page 11 Your approved 2015 Budget 2015 BUDGET SUMMARY ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2014 2015 1 OPERATIONAL EXPENSES: Business Office 227,639 224,513-1% Administrative Department 152,350 164,840 8% Water Department 404,965 438,525 8% Common Property Department 56,458 67,373 19% Sheriff Patrol Department 70,176 64,998-7% Refuse/Compactor Department 81,938 101,585 24% Recreational Vehicle Department 20,000 15,000-25% Association Activities: Annual Membership Meeting 5,800 5,800 0% Appreciation Dinner 1,500 1,750 17% Fishing Derby 1,000 750-25% Association Contingency 15,000 25,000 67% ========== ========== TOTAL OPERATIONAL EXPENSES: 1,036,826 1,110,134 7% *************************************************************************************************************************************** 2 PROJECTED OPERATIONAL RESOURCES: 40,000 60,000 ========== ========== TOTAL PROJECTED OPERATIONAL RESOURCES: 40,000 60,000 50% ************************************************************************************************************************************** 3 CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS & RESERVE FUND: 2014 Business Office - Computer 2,000 Chloroform Reduction Study:Phase 2-Water Dept 55,000 Water System Plan Revision - Water Dept 50,000 Reserve Fund Contribution 104,657 2015 Business Office: Computer 1,000 Water Department: Reservoir Repair & Improvements 35,000 Vacuum Excavator 25,000 Water System Computers 8,000 6 year water plan & reserve study 15,000 Reserve Fund Contribution 120,000 ========== ========== TOTAL CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS & RESERVE FUND: 211,657 204,000-4% *************************************************************************************************************************************** 4 2015 FEES & ASSESSMENTS CALCULATIONS: Operational Expenses 1,110,134.00 Projected Operational Resources - 60,000.00 = 1,050,134.00 Membership Dues ( 2015 @ $100.00) - 201,500.00 = 848,634.00 Divided by 2853 Lots = 297.45 Capital Improvement & Reserve Fund 204,000.00 Divided by 2853 Lots = 71.50 *************************************************************************************************************************************** FEES & ASSESSMENTS: 2014 2015 MEMBERSHIP DUES 100.00 100.00 0% PER LOT OPERATIONAL ASSESSMENT 278.56 297.45 7% PER LOT CAPITAL ASSESSMENT 74.19 71.50-4% =========== =========== 452.75 468.96 4% PER LOT ANNUAL WATER LINE ASSESSMENT 52.00 55.00 6% =========== =========== 504.75 523.96 4% 11/15/2014

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING SURFSIDE HOMEOWNERS ASSOCIATION NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Surfside Homeowners Association s Board of Trustees will hold a public hearing to receive comments on the Association's proposed 2014-2020 Water Conservation Goals at 9:00 a.m. on Saturday, February 21, 2015 at Ocean Park Elementary Gym at 25701 Vernon Ave. Ocean Park, WA 98640. Public input regarding Surfside s water conservation goals would be of value to the Surfside Board of Trustees. All interested persons are encouraged to attend the public hearing and to provide written and/or verbal comments. Address written comments in advance of the meeting to: Laura Frazier, Business Manager c/o Surfside Homeowners Association 31402 H Place Ocean Park, WA 98640 laura surfsideonline.org Informational materials can be found on Surfside's website at www.surfsideonline.org. For additional information on the Public Hearing contact Laura Frazier at 360-665-1471 or e-mail laura surfsideonline.org. An Affidavit of Publication has been filed with the Washington State Department of Health s Office of Drinking Water s Southwest Regional Office on behalf of Surfside Homeowners Association. Surfside Homeowners Association 31402 H Street Ocean Park, WA 98640 Presorted Standard U.S. Postage Paid Ocean Park, WA 98640 Permit No 8