October 23, 2015 Inside this issue: Surfside Events Peninsula Events Entertainment/News Board Summary Cont. 2 Travis Says 3 Shoreline Master Program update Surfside Emergency Mgmt. survey SMP/Flood District Info 6 RV winter season 7 Getting to know... 8 Free chips! 9 Email Scam Alert 10 Jam Session 11 Architectural Committee 12 Green Bag Program 13 Found Boat! 14 Bake Sale/Businessman Looking for home SURFSIDE HOMEOWNERS ASSOCIATION 31402 H St. Ocean Park, WA 98640 360-665-4171 office@surfsideonline.org 4 5 15 Word Search 16 Calendar 17 SURFSIDE HOMEOWNERS ASSOCIATION REGULAR BOARD MEETING SUMMARY October 17, 2015 Board Members Present: James Flood, Kirby Smith, Chris Hanson, George Miller, John Williams, Thomas Rogers and James Clancy. Larry Amundson and Jim Romaggi absent. Staff Present: Laura Frazier, Kimber Holtermann, Bill Neal, Gil Gonzalez, Heidi Larson and Travis Ostgaard Call to Order: James Flood called the meeting to order at 9:00 a.m. Agenda: The agenda was adopted as submitted. Safety Message: James Flood spoke about the hazards of fall weather. Sheriff s Report: *See written report. Minutes Approval: September 19, 2015 Regular Board Meeting Minutes were approved as submitted. Old Business: A. Maintenance Building update The motion passed to obtain bids for the clearing of the trees at the maintenance building site prior to construction. B. Proposed Bilateral agreement official notification The motion passed to give the Board President and Secretary authorization to sign and return the DOH s bilateral agreement. C. Painting Bid award for water and cabana buildings The motion passed to hire Custom Masonry to paint the cabanas and water department buildings per the attached quote of $8,280.00. New Business: A. Veterans Day observance request The motion passed to change Veterans Day from a standing holiday to a floating holiday. B. Proposed board policy change regarding agenda items due date- The motion passed to adopt the proposed policy change requiring receipt of the agenda items by close of the business day the Friday the week plus a day prior to the meeting. C. Oysterville Road property height variance recommendation by ARC The motion passed to give authorization to the Architectural Committee to approve a partial variance on height restrictions once the member submits the plans with a clear variance request. Cont. Page 2
Page 2 Cont. from Page 1 SURFSIDE HOMEOWNERS ASSOCIATION REGULAR BOARD MEETING SUMMARY October 17, 2015 New Business: cont. D. Resolution #2015-10-01 -Award purchase order to Mt. Baker Silo The motion passed to adopt Resolution #2015-10-01 awarding a purchase order in the amount of $7,923.30 to Mt. Baker Silo for water reservoir repair and maintenance. E. Resolution #2015-10-02 NBWD amendment to management agreement The motion passed to adopt Resolution #2015-10-02 amending the water management agreement. F. Resolution #2015-10-03 -Purchase of the automatic flushing stations The motion passed to adopt Resolution #2015-10-03 confirming emergency status and authorizing the purchase of seven automatic flushing stations. G. Resolution #2015-10-04 -Amend the operations manual service fees This item was tabled for further research. Staff & Committee Reports : All Staff & Committee Reports were adopted as submitted. Recessed to Closed Session for employee matters: 11:10 a.m. Reconvene from Closed Session: 11:50 a.m. The motion passed to approve the proposed 2016 draft budget. Adjourn the October 17, 2015 Regular Board Meeting of the Surfside Homeowners Association at 12:00 p.m.
Page 3 Travis Says, SURFSIDE DEPUTY REPORT DEPUTY T. OSTGAARD OCTOBER 15th, 2015 OCTOBER 21st, 2015 On 10/15 I received a call from a female in the 2200 block of 300th Pl. and she wanted to report that her dog had barked at something, but she didn t see anyone around. She just wanted to advise me that she thought it was suspicious. On 10/16 I was on routine patrol when I observed a female walking down the road, crying and holding her wrist. I contacted her and she stated that her boyfriend had beaten her up. She stated she had a fat lip and a sore wrist. I had just seen her boyfriend and went to contact him. The boyfriend stated that his girlfriend had grabbed him and bitten him on the chest, so he pushed her face away and she fell back in to a couch, and sprained her wrist. The boyfriend had a fresh bite mark on his chest and his story matched up. The female subject changed her story and stated she did not remember biting her boyfriend. The female subject was arrested for assault 4th degree domestic violence and transported to the hospital and then the jail. On 10/16 I was contacted by a detective for the Sheriff s Office about a male subject that had a felony warrant. The detective saw the subject in the passenger seat of a vehicle. The Fish and Wildlife Sgt. and I stopped the car and arrested the passenger for his felony warrant. On 10/16 I was dispatched to Oysterville Rd. for a residential alarm. The alarm company called back before I arrived and stated it was a false alarm. On 10/17 I was dispatched to the 30800 block of G St. for a residential alarm. The alarm company called back before I arrived and stated it was a false alarm. On 10/18 I was advised of a dog off its leash, barking and growling in the 30000 block of U Pl. The dog was on its property. The reporting party just wanted me to know. Traffic warnings: 4 Suspicious circumstances: 1- Domestic violence: 1- Warrant arrest: 1 Alarm: 2 Animal complaint: 1 SLOW DOWN!! 25 MPH in all Surfside areas other than I Street north of the mini mall! Emergency? CALL 911!!!! For Non Emergency calls, call the Sheriff s office at 360-642-9397-If it s Travis you need to speak with leave a message at the business office and he ll return your call. The office personnel are not dispatchers.
Page 4 Shoreline Master Programs Shoreline Master Programs are local land use policies and regulations designed to manage shoreline use. These local programs protect natural resources for future generations, provide for public access to public waters and shores, and plan for water-dependent uses. They are created in partnership with the local community and Ecology, and must comply with the state Shoreline Management Act and Shoreline Master Program Guidelines. Washington s Shoreline Management Act was passed by the State Legislature in 1971 and adopted by voters in 1972. The overarching goal of the Act is "to prevent the inherent harm in an uncoordinated and piecemeal development of the state s shorelines." Where does the Act apply? The Act applies to all 39 counties and more than 200 towns and cities that have "shorelines of the state" (RCW 90.58.030(2)) within their boundaries. These shorelines are defined as: All marine waters; streams and rivers with greater than 20 cubic feet per second mean annual flow; lakes 20 acres or larger; upland areas called shorelands that extend 200 feet landward from the edge of these waters; and the following areas when they are associated with one of the above: biological wetlands and river deltas; and some or all of the 100-year floodplain including all wetlands within the 100-year floodplain. The Act also states that "the interests of all the people shall be paramount in the management of shorelines of statewide significance." These special shorelines are defined as: Pacific Coast, Hood Canal and certain Puget Sound shorelines; all waters of Puget Sound and the Strait of Juan de Fuca; lakes or reservoirs with a surface acreage of 1,000 acres or more; larger rivers (1,000 cubic feet per second or greater for rivers in Western Washington, 200 cubic feet per second and greater east of the Cascade crest); and wetlands associated with all the above. Do you have questions or need additional information? Pacific County Department of Community Development Tim Crose, Planning Director - tcrose@co.pacific.wa.us
Page 5 SURFSIDE EMERGENCY CACHE SURVEY The Pacific County Emergency Management Agency advises that within 30 minutes of an earthquake, a wave as high as 30 feet could reach Ocean Park. The Emergency Management Committee has worked to get a Surfside Pedestrian Evacuation Map printed and available for residents and guests. While you may think you can just pack your car and drive away this won t be possible or practical in the event of a localized event. It is imperative that you familiarize yourself with guidance on the Surfside Pedestrian Evacuation Map and the Pacific County Tsunami Evacuation Map for Ocean Park and vicinity. Top priority is getting to high ground (50 feet or higher) quickly and safely. In the event of a tsunami it could take 3-7 days before supplies and assistance reach Surfside. When disaster strikes there may be no time to gather the things you need you need to be able to grab and go or duck, cover and hold at a moment s notice. Each household should prepare kits appropriate for your family members and your business now it can save lives and ensure your relative comfort until help arrives. Other tsunami vulnerable communities in nearby Oregon, residents have taken the extra steps to be better prepared by establishing emergency supply caches in designated safe high ground areas. After studying emergency caching efforts in other communities, the Emergency Management Committee has come to the conclusion that Surfside residents and visitors could benefit from a similar program. It is believed that more people would benefit from a 3-5 day emergency kit if they had a safe place to store it. This way, in the case of a real disaster your supplies could be accessed and you wouldn t have to worry about carrying them from your home to high ground. If there is sufficient interest in an Emergency Cache Container for Surfside, the Emergency Management Committee will pursue options available to us. Please indicate if you are interested in such a program for our community by answering the following questions so we can determine the level of interest and potential costs. Any additional questions, comments or suggestions you might have are welcomed. I would be interested in storing my emergency kit in a secured container situated in a high elevation site within Surfside. YES NO I would be willing to pay a small fee to support the acquisition of a storage container. YES NO I would be willing to purchase approved 30 gallon plastic barrel to store my emergency supplies in. YES NO Do you have any questions/comments/suggestions on this issue? Member name: Surfside property address: Return this form to the Surfside Business office at 31402 H Street, Ocean Park, WA 98640
Page 6 SHORELINE MANAGEMENT LINKS A link to the entire draft Pacific County Shoreline Master Plan: http:// www.co.pacific.wa.us/dcd/images/smp/2015.06.30%20pacific%20county% 20Draft%20SMP%20June%202015.pdf For meeting times and locations follow this link : http://www.co.pacific.wa.us/dcd/smp%20update.htm Note: public comments can be sent to Tim Crose of Pacific County at: smp@co.pacific.wa.us Surfside Trustees James Clancy, Jim Romaggi, and Kirby Smith will be representing the SHOA in future meetings. FLOOD CONTROL DISTRICT On May 5, 1986, the Board of County Commissioners recognized and established Flood Control Zone District No. 1 of Pacific County (hereinafter referred to as the District) under the provisions of Chapter 86.15 RCW to address flood control and storm water control issues. For more information on flood control zones, meeting times and locations visit the following site: http://www.co.pacific.wa.us/flood%20control/index.htm
Page 7 RV Winter Occupancy November 1st March 14th Just a reminder; The summer RV season is coming to a close. All RV s in the designated summer occupancy areas need to be relocated by October 31st. ~Winter permits are available in the business office~ Remember Maximum 60 days during that time, 21 maximum at a time! For those with year round RV lots: 2.9 D All RV usage, parking and storage shall occur outside of the County ROW and shall adhere to the minimum setbacks for the Division within which the RV is being temporarily occupied. Surfside does offer RV storage in the lot located across from the compactor site. For detail please call the business office 360-665-4171. Spaces are filling up fast for the 2015-2016 winter season.
Page 8 Getting to know Thomas Rogers by George Miller Thomas Rogers was elected to the Surfside Board in July of 2015. He is co-trustee of the Tree Committee and Fish & Waterways Committee. His credentials and experience have proven to be a valuable asset for the association in the short time he has been on the Board and his involvement in the committees. His quick smile and a no nonsense approach to issues is refreshing. Welcome Thomas and thanks for your service for the entire membership that you represent. I am a semi-retired university professor, and I continue to teach graduate students online and pursue scholarly and leadership endeavors. I continue to travel beyond WA in my work. I hold a Ph.D. from the University of Maryland-Clark School of Engineering in the area of Communication Systems Modeling and Information Measurement. I went to the University of Massachusetts's among many other undergraduate institutions and received my MSCE at the University of Missouri. Prior to becoming an academic in my mid-forties I was a vice president and minority (read that to be a small amount) owner of an Engineering News Record top 50 AEC firm. I have managed design and construction projects on three continents in a wide variety of types and delivery methods. In 2004 I acted as a Mentor for the United Nations Institute for Training and Research (UNITAR) in the Hiroshima Fellowship for Afghanistan program. In 2011 I was named Society of American Value Engineers International (SAVE) Communicator of the Year. Some of my former clients include: NASA, the US State Department, the US Department of Defense, The National Aquarium in Baltimore, Historic Mount Vernon, The Annie E Casey Foundation, The University systems of Texas, California, and Maryland, the City of Los Angeles, Fujistu Electronics, Nippondenso, Ford Motor Co, GM and many other auto manufacturers and suppliers On a personal note my avocation is gardening, both vegetable and ornamental gardens. My wife Betsey Nelson is an award winning artist (oil painter mostly) who is a permanently invited artist for the Florence (Italy) Bienniale her work is shown at the Bay Avenue Gallery and at ArtPort in Illwaco. After 30 years as half time Surfsiders, we now make our permanent home in Ocean Park, Washington. As SHOA Board member I hope to make our board more open and transparent and also process driven. I don t have answers to the challenges we will face in the near future but I have lots of questions.
Page 9 Surfside Members A percentage of the chips from the Chipping Program are available on a first come first serve basis. Please bring your own buckets, garbage cans, pick-up or trailer. Located at the 350th footbridge property on G St. When the chip are gone, see you next year!
Page 10 This email is going around the area. Be Aware that this is a SCAM!! DO NOT GIVE OUT YOUR INFORMATION
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Page 12 Architectural Committee Just a reminder if you are planning on installing a fence or a shed, a garage or a house or even doing a little remodeling all building plans must be submitted to the Architectural Committee prior to any construction. The committee usually meets weekly on Tuesdays at 9 a.m., dependent upon if there s anything on the agenda. All applicants are encouraged to attend the meeting (if possible) to answer any questions that may arise. The building packets are on our website at http://www.surfsideonline.org/payment-form/ or you can pick one up from the business office. Two (2) sets of plans must be submitted to the committee. Once approved, you will get a copy of the plans that have been stamped so you can take to the county for their approval. For more detailed information on the Architectural Committee duties and guidelines you can find them on our website www.surfsideonline.org, or call the business office 360-665-4171 with any questions. Pacific County Permits will take 8-10 weeks before being reviewed! If you are planning on building this summer get your plans submitted ASAP!
Page 13 Green Bag Program Have you ever wondered how you can help make a difference is someone s life? Are you looking for ways to give back to your community? All it takes is just 3 easy steps! A SIMPLE GESTURE Is an ongoing Food Bank Program here in Ocean Park...AND IT IS JUST THAT.SIMPLE! A SIMPLE GESTURE PROVIDES YOU WITH A DESIGNER BAG TO STORE YOUR ITEMS IN. THEN WHILE SHOPPING PICK UP AN EXTRA FOOD ITEM OR TWO. JUST FILL YOUR BAG WITH THE EXTRA FOOD ITEMS AND LEAVE IT ON YOUR FRONT PORCH. THE BAGS ARE PICKED UP THE SECOND SATURDAY OF ALTERNATING MONTHS. THAT S IT! Such a very simple gesture that will make someone s day!! There are many ways to lend a helping hand! You can offer your time, make a donation, gather food items OR you can do all three!! The feeling of helping someone in need is like no other!! FOR MORE INFORMATION YOU CAN CALL - LARRY AMUNDSON at 665-2779 or THE OCEAN PARK FOOD BANK at 665-6567 DARE TO REACH OUT YOUR HAND INTO THE DARKNESS, TO PULL ANOTHER HAND INTO THE LIGHT ~ AMRIT DESAI
Page 14 LOST AND FOUND! Members on the canal acquired a boat that had blown onto their lot during the storm on Saturday. The owner can come pick it up at 30910 H Street.
Page 15 Local businessman looking for either house for rent or house sitting on the peninsula. Please call 503-348-6894
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