APRIL 19, 2019 Inside this issue: Surfside Events Peninsula Events Entertainment/News Agenda cont\spring Planting Bunco/Clam Dig 3 Travis Says, 4 RV Ad-Hoc Cmte. 5 Surfside Fishing Rules 6 Vacuum Breaker 7 New Water Use Questionnaire Architectural Cme. 9 EMC Cache 10 Fishing Derby 11 Water News 12 Water News 13 Nominating Cmte. 14 Green Bag Program 15 Surfside Golf Scramble 16 Word Search 17 Calendar 18 SURFSIDE HOMEOWNERS ASSOCIATION 31402 H St. Ocean Park, WA 98640 360-665-4171 office@surfsideonline.org 2 8 AGENDA Surfside Homeowners Association Regular Board Meeting April 20, 2019 at 9:00 a.m. 1. Call to Order - Regular Board Meeting-G. Williams 2. Roll Call-Establish Quorum 3. Adopt the April 20, 2019 Agenda 4. Safety Message G. Williams 5. Deputy Sheriff s Report 6. Approve Minutes of the March 16, 2019 7. Member comments (20 Minutes) 8. Board Goals 9. Old Business A. Offer to Gift lot to Surfside HOA B. Reconsider procedure for demolishing the old water office/storage building. 10. New Business A. Appeal of conservation rate charges -Rodolfo Ramos 11. Communications A. Incoming Correspondence B. Outgoing Correspondence C. Meetings & Contacts 12. Staff, Trustee & Committee Reports A. Water Department: Water System Manager report- Bill Neal B. Water System Planning Committee-Jim Flood C. Treasurer s Report (R. Turner) D. Compactor Report (C. Chandler) E. Architectural Committee (S. Winegar) F. Community Relations Committee (A. deleest) G. Firewise Report (K. Olds) H. Tree, Brush, & Noxious Weed Sub-Committee (A. deleest) Continued on page 2
Page 2 12. Staff, Trustee & Committee Reports AGENDA Surfside Homeowners Association Regular Board Meeting April 20, 2019 at 9:00 a.m. H. Tree, Brush, & Noxious Weed Sub-Committee (A. deleest) I. RV Storage (C. Chandler) J. Land and Buildings Committee (L. Raymer) K. Fish & Waterway Management Committee (L. Raymer) L. Business office/compliance reports (L. Frazier) M. Emergency Management Committee (M. Scott) N. Compliance report O. General Manager s report P. Motion to receive Committee Reports 13.Recess to Closed Session on Legal or Employee matters (If necessary) 14. Reconvene to Open Session 15. Possible motions relative to the Closed session topics 16. Floor Topics for the Good of the Order 17. Adjourn ( Requires Board Action) If you would like to listen to the board meeting via conference call SPRING PLANTING Presented by the COMMUNITY RELATIONS COMMITTEE MAY 11, 2019 @ BUSINESS OFFICE, 1 P.M. The committee will provide the seeds, soil and give-away plants You bring a planter ( no larger than 8 ) To be enter into the raffle drawing, just bring a donation For the Ocean Park Food Bank
Page 3 WDFW announces razor clam dates ahead of Long Beach Razor Clam Festival; Asks beachgoers to avoid snowy plovers OLYMPIA Razor clam diggers can return to various ocean beaches for a three-day opening beginning Saturday, April 20 and extending through Earth Day, April 22. State shellfish managers with the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW) approved the dig on morning low tides after marine toxin tests showed the clams are safe to eat. The upcoming dig is approved on the following beaches, dates, and low tides: April 20, Saturday, 7:58 a.m.; -1.1 feet; Long Beach, Twin Harbors, Copalis; April 21, Sunday, 8:42 a.m.; -1.2 feet; Long Beach, Twin Harbors, Mocrocks April 22, Monday, 9:25 a.m.; -1.0 feet; Twin Harbors, Mocrocks This is a weekend opening that should not be missed, said Dan Ayres, WDFW coastal shellfish manager. The Long Beach Razor Clam festival on Saturday, features clam digging and chowder contests, clam digging lessons, and live music even pirates and mermaids making an occasional appearance. Click here for more information on the Long Beach Razor Clam Festival http://longbeachrazorclamfestival.com/
Page 4 Travis Says, SURFSIDE DEPUTY REPORT DEPUTY T. OSTGAARD APRIL 11 th APRIL 17 th, 2019 On 04/11 I was contacted by a SHOA resident about a few pieces of scrap wood taken from his lot in the 34700 block of G St. The reporting party just wanted the incident documented, because he had, No trespassing signs posted. On 04/11 I received an E-Mail from a SHOA resident, and she stated that she had seen two people on her neighbors lot, and they had taken some wood. The reporting party provided me with a picture of the truck that had been on the property and a description of the male and female. On 04/12 I was dispatched to the 34700 block of G St. for a 911 hang-up call. I contacted the homeowner, and she stated she was fine. On 04/13 I received a referral from Adult Protective Services in reference to possible adult abuse in the 30300 block of U Pl. I spoke with the victim and he stated that he let a friend move in and she had not paid rent and let other people move on to his property. He stated he had not been physically abused, but he did not know what to do. I advised him that he had to have the people legally evicted. From speaking with the victim, I was able to identify a wanted subject that I thought had been living on the property. That suspect was located at the property and arrested on 04/16 for a felony warrant. On 04/17 I was dispatched to the 33800 block of I St. for a welfare check. I did not get an answer at the door and knew that the Fire Department has had multiple aid calls at the residence lately. I had the Fire Department respond to open the lockbox to get a key, and when I got inside the residence, I located the female resident deceased in her bedroom. A death investigation was done, and the body was turned over to Penttila s Chapel by the Sea. Traffic warning: 2-Suspicious circumstance: 3-Agency assist: 1-Warrant arrest: 1-Death investigation: 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 5 Planned RV/Compactor Renovation The Surfside Homeowner s Association is planning to upgrade and repair the RV/Compactor Site during calendar year 2020. This work will be accomplished through accumulation of Capital Reserve Funds. An Ad Hoc Committee is beginning the planning. The Ad Hoc Committee needs input from members especially those who have vehicles in the site. A series of Brainstorm/Member input sessions are planned. These meetings are as follows: May 11, 2019, 1PM at the Surfside Conference Room June 6, 2019, 6PM at the Surfside Conference Room July 13, 2019, 9AM and held in conjunction with the Surfside Annual Meeting. Please contact Ric Minich, RAM08PDX@hotmail.com, or the Surfside Business Office, 360.665.4171, for further details.
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Page 9 Architectural Committee Just a reminder if you are planning on installing a fence, a shed, a garage, 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 them 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.
Page 10 A Message from the Emergency Management Committee The storage shed for the emergency caches is now ready. If you are interested in learning more about storing an emergency cache for you and your family, call John Williams, 360.665.6598, Teri Daniels, (347) 665-7380 Or Louise Purdin, (352) 586-0082 These are the approved containers for the EMC storage shed. If you are interested in purchasing them, you can find them at Home Depot. 20 gallon 50 gallon
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Page 14 Surfside Nominating Committee Surfside Homeowners Association is looking to inject energy and positive enthusiasm into our unique community. If you are a member in good standing and are ready to volunteer your time and skills to benefit the greater good of our outstanding community, then please consider running for one of the three open trustee positions on the Surfside Board. Candidate deadline is May 3, 2019 If you have any questions Please contact: Surfside Nominating Committee Joni Brockman Brockman812@aol.com 360-777-3196 (home) 303-697-1875 (CELL/TEXT)
Page 15 Dear Surfside Members, Thank you for your donation to the Ocean Park Food Bank at the collection barrel located in the Surfside Office. Food Bank volunteers monitor the barrel and insure that your donations get to the Food Bank. The Ocean Park Food Bank is feeding more and more of your neighbors and your donations are both critical and greatly appreciated. Again, thank you for helping our neighbors who are less fortunate! You can return the sign up form to the Surfside Business office or the Ocean Park Food Bank Many hands make lighter work ~ John Heywood
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