http://www.palmasolatrace.us A Newsletter for the Palma Sola Trace Community February 2015 Editor's Corner Digital Tracings The Garden Center Continued Spread the Word - This electronic newsletter and our community websites are the primary resources for information for residents about Board activities, social events, and community news. It is very important that as many of our residents as possible have access to this information. Please forward this newsletter to any neighbors you think may not have signed up yet. To be added to the delivery list, residents should just send an e-mail with "Newsletter" in the subject line to: [email protected]. for our cars and driveways, it is strongly suggested that at the most the pod clusters be only trimmed off of their hosts every other year, as the production of these pods is a natural part of the growth and propagation cycle of the tree. Most palms do not need aggressive trimmings. It is recommended to only remove dead fronds when trimming as the leaves are necessary for Photosynthesis. The structure of the palm leaf allows for carbon dioxide and oxygen to enter and leave the leaf, which is where photosynthesis actually takes place. All trees are a great help to the environment, as trees "take in" carbon dioxide and "give off" oxygen, thus helping keep the Earth in balance. . Keep Your Info Current - We don't always know if newsletters are received. Don't forget to tell us if your e-mail address changes so that we are sure your newsletter reaches you! . Check the websites for More News and Information Master HOA - http://www.palmasolatrace.us/index.htm Villas HOA - http://palmasolatrace.org/index.html CDD - http://palmasolatracecdd.org/ Reporters Wanted! - Our newsletter is for all residents of our community regardless of whether you own or rent - or if you live in a condo, villa, or single family home. W e encourage everyone to send us suggestions for articles that would be helpful. Contributions from everyone are also encouraged - let us know about your travels, favorite restaurants or recipes, helpful tips for Florida living, noteworthy events or charities, etc. We need reporters, so please let us know if you have news to share! . Palma Sola Tracings Staff Ginny Ohlson, Claudia Quehl, Maggie Zeiner, Mike Grover, Karen Snedeker, Bob Snedeker The Garden Center Info on Florida Flora and Fauna The Palms of Palma Sola Trace - We live in a community that has a diverse palm family, some of which are very common and some of which are somewhat rare. In either case, most palms are low maintenance and require a small amount of TLC to grow and thrive. Many people worry and fret over the pruning of a palm because in the Florida sunshine, so many flowers, trees and vines take a lot of work to make them presentable in our yards - for instance, who has a bougainvillea or hibiscus that does not need to be trimmed, watered, trimmed again and fed throughout the year to look good? . This is not the case for palm trees once they are established. With few exceptions, palm trees need to be trimmed once or twice a year and not with a "hedge clipper" mentality. While the seed pods that some palms in PST produce cause problems . Picture IDs of the various palms throughout our neighborhood are i n c l u d e d o n o u r w e b s i t e a t http://www.palmasolatrace.us/index.htm - PLEASE let your Landscape Committee know if we are omitting any palms and please feel free to contact any Committee member for questions, comments, concerns about the palms in PST. Contributors - John Dolan and Claudia Quehl New Friend in the Neighborhood As you walk through the neighborhood, keep an eye out for this friendly new resident who has been spotted in our ponds! Contributor - Monica Wright West Bay Landscape - February walkthrough schedule: Single Family Walkthrough - Wednesday, February 18 - 9:00 am Commons Walkthrough - Saturday, February 21 -10:00 am Community Updates News at Palma Sola Trace Villa HOA Update - Updates from January meeting: >Phase III painting begins the first week of February. Informational letters were sent to the 18 owners scheduled for painting. Residents should contact Julie at C&S if they did not receive their letter. >Painting of the outside light fixtures will also start with Phase III painting. >Additional power washing for some villas will also be interspersed during the painting. Driveway oil spots are the owner's responsibility. >Bloomings will begin mulch application the week of January 26th. >The board of directors will soon be sending opt-in-emails to villa owners and renters. These emails will serve as an adjunct to the villa website and contain timely information. >The villa one year rental policy is being enforced. >Wood expansion joints are still being explored by the building and grounds committee. >The Interest Rate for our Reserve account is quite low and further research of local banks has found some options to be addressed by the Board. >Two new Board members, Pam McNeel and Saul Lenhoff, will serve as Directors. >Two new Standing committees were added - Building & Grounds and Communications. The Ad Hoc committees are Phase III Paint and Villa Documents. CDD - Updates from the January Meeting: >Operation and Maintenance Expenditures for December 2014 were reviewed and approved. >New Web Site Proposal - More details were requested for the Fee Schedule. >Pond #1 - The fountain will be installed next week. It was decided to postpone the installation of a park bench at this time. >Discussed: >Street lights and the trimming of palms and oak trees adjacent to street lights >The Legal letter to Taylor Morison regarding resurfacing of PST roads >The LED Lighting Conversion >The trimming of palms in the Creek area >Full size Plat Plans were requested from the District Engineer. >The Financial Status and Summary Report for the CDD as of 12/31/2014 - The District is in good financial shape. >The Property Limits of CDD were discussed. A site visit by Peter Gelman and Rick Shappacher (District Engineer) was conducted. >Next CDD Meeting is scheduled for March 26, 2015 at 1:30pm. Meeting Dates - The annual schedule for CDD meetings begins on October 1. Meetings for the remainder of 2015 will be at 1:30 in the clubhouse on March 26, July 23 and Sept. 24. Community Council - Updates from the January Meeting: >The Purpose/Goals of the Community council are >To assist in the coordination of community concerns and efforts to eliminate duplication of work and confusion regarding community standards and requirements >To provide additional avenues of communication in support of the community, all 3 boards and the CDD >The Council is comprised of two members from each neighborhood and a representative of the CDD. Current members are: - CDD - Peter Gelman - Condos - Ray Waterbury and Catherine Feltz - Villas - Ron Ferranti and Nancy Willeman - Single Family Homes - Ginny Ohlson and Judy Blatz. >Topics of discussion for the Council include: communication, police presence within our community, parking concerns, landscape responsibilities, rentals and documents >Reminder - While governing documents establish a neighborhood, involved owners make a community! Community Updates Continues on the Next Page 2 Community Updates Continued Master HOA Update - Updates from the January Meeting: >Three new accounts were created for the single family homes - single family landscape assessments, single family allowance for doubtful accounts and single family bad debts. >The reserve study has been tabled until the next meeting to assure that all items are included in the quotes. >Two proposals were presented to update our security system allowing us to have more control over who has access to the amenities. Further research is ongoing. >Nancy (Jazz) Barr and Monica Wright will share the position of pool attendant >The President was authorized to spend up to $500 per incident without board approval. >The Landscape Committee presented the proposed Landscape Committee charter. Adoption is pending an updated estimate on the cost of maintaining all plantings within the single family homes. >Ann Ferranti will serve as the board liaison to the landscape committee. >After assessing the viability of creating a separate single family home association, we will proceed with the updating of our documents. >The DRC has added Pat Smith as a new member to fill a vacancy. >The DRC approved two applications. One additional application is pending. Please see minutes posted on the web site for details. Change in Meeting Dates - Effective February, 2015, the Master Association Board will meet on the third Wednesday of the month rather than the first Wednesday. This will enable the Board to have the most current financial report. The meeting time will remain at 6:30 in the clubhouse. . Master Board Meeting Minutes - The full minutes from the Mast Board meetings will be posted each month on the web site at http://www.palmasolatrace.us/index.htm Minutes will be marked as "Approval Pending" until they are approved at the next meeting. Financial information is also available on the site. Giving Back Fighting Hunger in our Community! Don't Forget the Food Bank! - We donated 97 pounds of food and $50 cash to the Food Bank of Manatee County in January. Thanks for your generosity - it is much appreciated! Please continue to bring a non-perishable food donation when you come to activities in the clubhouse. Contributor - Maggie Zeiner Palma Sola Tracings Feature Article A Special Section of Interest New Contact Guides for PST Residents! - Past issues of the newsletter have included a section called "Making Connections" with information on how to reach Board Members, Management companies, etc. With three HOA Boards, two Management Companies, the CDD and the City of Bradenton all involved, getting to the right resource can be very confusing. At the suggestion of a resident, we have expanded our original information to include contact information, plus information on who can help with various issues. Since each of our neighborhoods is different, there are three separate guides: Contact Guide for Condo Residents Contact Guide for Villa Residents Contact Guide for Single Family Residents Some of the information is the same for all of us - emergency numbers for police, Master Board members, etc. However, each guide contains other information that is unique to each community. The guides are included at the end of this newsletter - we suggest you print them for yourselves and your guests. The Contact Guides, and any future changes in information, will be posted on the web site at http://www.palmasolatrace.us/index.htm. Contributor - the Communications Committee 3 PSSSST - Did You Know? Tidbits about our Neighborhood Book Club - Book Club will meet at the clubhouse at 1:00 pm on the first Thursday of the month. New members and seasonal residents are always welcome. Please stop by to join the discussion or suggest a favorite book for a future meeting! February 5 - Maya's Notebook, by Isabel Allende March 5 - Hot Damn!: Alligators in the Casino, Nude Women in the Grass, How Seashells Changed the Course of History, and Other Dispatches from Paradise, by James Hall April 2 - Snow Flower and the Secret Fan, by Lisa See Contributor - Rita Paul Ladies' Lunch - The 4th Annual Ladies' Luncheon will be held Thursday, Feb. 19 at 11:30 am at the Palma Sola Trace Clubhouse. This event will take the place of the Ladies' Lunch on the second Thursday of the month. Please see the invitation at the end of this newsletter to learn more about A Culinary Journey Around the World. Contributors - Phyllis Osten and Maggie Zeiner More Stargazing - Ed McDonough (our local stargazer) has donated a beautiful Celestron brass telescope to the clubhouse. He set it up by one of the front windows. Check it out the next time you are in the clubhouse - and watch for information about future stargazing opportunities with Ed! Lost and Found - A resident lost a small green change purse with a house key in it. If found, please contact the newsletter at [email protected]. Holiday Trash Pickup - Monday, February 16 is the President's Day holiday so there will be no trash pickup. Trash will be picked up on Tuesday, February 17. Recycling will be picked up on Monday as scheduled. Contributor - Ed McDonough Trash Compactor and Recycle Area - The trash compactor/recycle area in the condominium portion of our community is designated for use by condominium residents only. Use by residents other than those in the condominiums, or by non-residents of Palma Sola Trace, creates the need for additional service which condominium owners must pay for. Please remember that the compactor and recycle area near it are provided for the use of condominium residents only. The area should not be used by the villas or the single family homes residents - these areas have curbside pickup instead and can contact the city for pickup of bulky items. . Bulky Trash Pickup - If you have bulky trash that needs picked up by the City of Bradenton, place it at the curbside and call the city at 708-6340. There is no charge for the pickup of bulk cardboard - boxes just need to be broken down. There is a charge for other items and the amount (dependent on the item) will be added to your water bill. A copy of the rate schedule has been posted on the web site at http://www.palmasolatrace.us/index.htm . Help Wanted for Tag Sale! - For a number of years, Monica Wright has organized our Community Tag Sale twice a year, thanks very much Monica! Monica is no longer able to continue organizing this event. This volunteer position requires setting the date, placing ads and signs, and removing the signs after the sale is over. If you would like to help your community by taking on this responsibility please contact the newsletter [email protected]. . Safety on our PST City Streets! Golf Carts - Remember, Palma Sola Trace is in the City of Bradenton and our streets are city streets, not private roads. Golf carts are not permitted on the streets within our community (or the city of Bradenton). . . Traffic Tickets - Recently over 30 traffic tickets, at $158.00 each, were issued to motorists who failed to come to a complete stop at posted stop signs within Palma Sola Trace. The Bradenton Police Department has acknowledged drivers rolling through the stop signs have been an ongoing safety issue within our community and will continue to monitor the situation. Please come to a complete stop before continuing on to your destination within the community - it's safer for our residents, and could save you the cost of a ticket! PSSSST - Did You Know? Continues on the Next Page 4 PSSSST - Did You Know? Continued Social Committee - Thanks to all who replied to the new Social Committee e-mail address. If you would like to be added to the mailing list for updates about social activities, please contact us at [email protected] . There are lots of activities this month. Hope you can join us for many of them. February 7-- 9 to 11 am - Coffee at the Clubhouse The Social Committee would like to invite PST residents to a coffee at the Clubhouse. We'll provide the coffee and some breakfast treats. Bring your favorite cup and catch up on the news. Please invite any new neighbors who might not receive the newsletter. . February 19 - 11:30 am to 2 pm - 4th Annual Ladies Luncheon at the Clubhouse Join us for a culinary journey "Around the World". Please see the invitation at the end of the newsletter for more information. . February 20 - 5 to 9 pm - Social Hour/Cocktails at the Clubhouse Bring an appetizer to share, your own beverage (and glass), and a non-perishable food donation for the Food Bank of Manatee County. Enjoy visiting with your neighbors. . February 22 - 6 PM - Oscar Night Join your fellow cinephiles (movie buffs) to watch the Academy Awards show. Bring an appetizer to share and your choice of beverage. There will be games and a prize for the person who predicts the most winners. Save these dates: March 6 - PST sings Karaoke March 20 - Potluck dinner instead of social hour/cocktails May 2 - Kentucky Derby Party Contributor - Maggie Zeiner On the Town Events and Venues In this section, we feature suggestions from neighbors about favorite events or venues. If you would like to make a recommendation, please send it to Ginny Ohlson at [email protected] . There are many, many activities in the Bradenton/Sarasota area during February. Here are a few ideas from the Escape to Sarasota site. Feb. 6 - Feb 22 - Circus Sarasota http://circusarts.org/ Feb. 7 - Bradenton Area Riverwalk Regatta http://www.bradentongulfislands.com/riverwalk-regatta/ (The Green Bridge will be closed on Feb. 7 - traffic downtown could be interesting!) Feb. 14 and 15 - 33rd Annual Cortez Commercial Fishing Festival http://www.cortez-fish.org/fishing-festival.html It's also beautiful weather! Here are some opportunities for outdoor activities. Music in the Park Bring your chair or blanket to the Riverwalk Mosaic Amphitheater and enjoy the monthly show-for free! Here is the schedule: February 27 - Jazz Night, March 27 - Funk/ Reggae Night, April 24 - Blues Night, and May 22 - Folk/ Americana Night . . Feb 7 - Naturalist-Led Wagon Tour of Robinson Preserve - Seats are on a first-come, first served basis. . Feb 10 - Manatee Audubon Society Birding Tour at Emerson Point Reservations are required. Call 748-4501 ext. 6039. . Feb 10 - WILD FL 101: Finding Romance in Nature at Robinson Preserve Reservations are required. Call 748-4501 ext. 6039. . Feb 11 - How Do I Get Started and Fall in Love with Kayaking Class Reservations are required for the program at Emerson Point Preserve (Freeman and Mable Horton Field Study Station). Call 748-4501 ext. 6039. . . Feb 14 - Shutter Stroll: Love in Nature at Conservatory Park Reservations are required. Call 742-5757 ext. 9. . Feb 15 - Master Gardener Tour at Robinson Preserve Call the Master Gardener Office for reservations 722-4524. . Feb 21 - Starry Night Telescope Exploration at Bennett Park Reservations are required. Please call 748-4501 ext. 6039. Reminder - Links to all the area venues and attractions that have been listed in past issues of the newsletter can be found on the Palma Sola Trace web site at www.palmasolatrace.us If you're looking for more activities to enjoy, check out the sites for what their current events. 5 February Activities Calendar See next page for contact information 6 Contact Guide for Palma Sola Trace Condo Residents Issu e P u bl i c S e r v i ce s Em e rg en c ies N o n -E m e r g e n cy Iss u es P o l ic e T r a f fi c V i o l a t io n s F ir e M e d ic a l C are A n im a ls / P et s N e ig h bo r h o o d W a t ch U t i li t y S e r v i c e s C a b le E l e c t ri c T r a s h / R e c y cl e W a t er /S e w a g e C o m m un i t y M a in t e na n ce C lu b H o u s e / P o o l M a il B o x e s P on d s/C r e ek R e s id e n t B u i ld in g s (R o o fs , E x te r io r R e p a i r s , e tc ) S t re e t Li g h ts S t re e t s , S tr e e t S ig n s , S id e w a lk s L a n d sc ap in g Is su e s P e s t C o n tr o l D R C o r B y l a w s V io l a t i o n s C D D B o a rd C o n d o R e s i d e n t s ’ C o n ta ct s D ia l 9 1 1 f o r E m e r g e n c i e s (P o l ic e , F i r e , A m b u l a n c e ) B r a d e n t o n P o l ic e D e p t . N o n - E m e rg e n cy - 9 4 1 -9 3 2 -9 3 0 0 B r a d e n t o n P o l ic e D e p t . N o n - E m e rg e n cy - 9 4 1 -9 3 2 -9 3 0 0 B r a d e n t o n F ir e D e p t . N o n -E m e r g e n c y - 9 4 1 -9 3 2 -9 6 0 0 B l a k e M e d ic a l C e n t e r N o n - E m e r g e n c y - 9 4 1 -7 9 8 - 6 0 5 6 M a n a t e e C o u n t y A n i m a l S e r v i ce s - 9 4 1 - 7 4 2 - 5 9 3 3 B r a d e n t o n P o l ic e D e p a r t m e n t - E M E R G E N C Y / N o n -E m e r g e n c y N o s . A b o ve J o r d a n W i ls o n , W a tc h L e a d e r , C o a ch H o m e s - 9 4 1 -4 0 5 -4 6 7 8 (h o m e ), 7 0 8 3 6 8 1 1 1 5 (c e ll ) T a m i S p y k e r, Z o n e 6 N e ig h b o r h o o d W a t c h L ia i s o n t o t h e B ra d e n to n P o li c e D ep t. B P D N e ig h b o r h o o d s @ a o l. c o m B ri g h t H o u s e N e t w o rk s - 1 -8 8 8 -2 8 9 -8 9 8 8 F lo r i d a P o w e r & L ig h t - 1 - 8 0 0 -3 7 5 -2 4 3 4 C i t y o f B r a d e n to n , P u b li c W o r k s - 9 4 1 -7 0 8 -6 3 4 0 C it y o f B r a d e n t o n , P u b li c W o rk s - 9 4 1 -7 0 8 -6 3 0 0 M e l ro s e M a n a g e m e n t , M a s te r H O A (C o n t a c t In f o B e l o w ) M e lr o s e M a n a g e m e n t , C o n d o H O A (C o n ta c t I n fo B e lo w ) (K e y s a n d l o ck s a r e r e s id e n t s ’ r e s p o n s ib il it y ) C D D (C o n t a c t In f o B e l o w ) M e lr o s e M a n a g e m e n t , C o n d o H O A (C o n ta c t I n fo B e lo w ) C D D (C o n t a c t In f o B e l o w ) C i ty o f B ra d e n to n - 9 4 1 -7 0 8 -6 3 0 0 M e lr o s e M a n a g e m e n t , C o n d o H O A (C o n ta c t I n fo B e lo w ) H o m e T e a m - 9 4 1 -3 4 2 -6 0 5 2 M e lr o s e M a n a g e m e n t , C o n d o H O A (C o n ta c t I n fo B e lo w ) ww w l a tr traacce cd dd ..oorrgg w ww . p a l m a s o la e cd P e t e r G e l m a n, C h a i r m a n - G M A N 3 6 0 5 @ g m a i l . co m R o g e r O h ls o n , V i c e C h a i rm a n - r o g e r oh l s o n @ h o t m a i l. c o m M a r e e d S t o l l m a n , A s s i s t a n t S e c r e t a r y - m a r e e d s t o l l m a n @ e a r t h li n k . n e t B r u ce P a r k e r - B p a r k e r 1 1 @ t a m p a b a y . r r . c o m C a r y l M a s o n - c a r y l . m a s o n @ g m a i l. c o m G r e g C o x , R iz z e tt a a n d C o . - g c o x @ ri z z e t t a .c o m 8 1 3 -9 3 3 -5 5 7 1 C o n d o H O A B oa r d R a y W a t e rb u r y , P re s i d e n t - r a y w a t e r b u r y p s t @ a o l .c o m M a st e r H O A B o ar d B o b B la t z , P r e s id e n t - b l a t z . p s t @ g m a il .c o m 6 0 3 -3 7 7 -7 7 6 7 A n n F e r r a n ti , V i c e p r e s id e n t - a n n . p s t @ fa i r v ie w h e ig h t s . co m 9 4 1 - 5 6 7 - 5 8 3 6 D e n n i s B e a d le , T r e a s u r e r - B e a d le H o lm s B c h @ a o l. co m 5 7 4 - 5 9 6 - 5 9 8 3 G i n n y O h ls o n , S e c re t a r y - v o h l s o n . h o a @ o u t lo o k .c o m 9 4 1 -2 0 1 -5 3 5 8 o r 2 0 7 - 4 6 0 -1 1 7 0 M a t t R o s e n fe l d , D i r e c to r - r o s e n fe l d .m a tt h e r b @ g m a il .c o m 9 4 1 -5 6 7 -0 1 1 2 M e l r o s e M a n a g e m e nt P a r t n e r s h ip 3 5 2 7 P a l m H a r b o r B lv d . , P a l m H a r b o r , F lo r id a 3 4 6 8 3 P a t ri c k D o o l e y , LC A M - C o m m u n it y A s s o c i a t io n M a n a g e r p d o o l e y @ m e l r o s e m a n a g e m e n t . co m 9 4 1 - 9 5 5 -5 3 0 0 . . . A s s is t a n t C o m m u n it y A s s o c ia t i o n M a n a g e r p a lm h a r b o r @ m e lr o s e m a n a g e m e n t . c o m 9 4 1 - 9 5 5 -5 3 0 0 , F a x : 7 2 7 -7 8 7 -3 4 2 3 Contact Guide for Palma Sola Trace Single Family Home Residents Issu e Issue P u bl i c S e r v i ce s E m e r g en c ies N o n -E m er g e n cy Iss u es P ol ic e T r af fi c V i ol a t io n s F ir e M e d ic a l C are A n im a ls/ P et s N e ig h bo r h o o d W a t ch U t i li t y S er v i c es C ab le E l ec t ri c T r a s h/ R ec y cl e W a t er /S e w a g e C o m m un it y M a in t e na n ce C lu b H o u se/ Po o l M a il B o x es P on d s/C r e ek R es id en t B u i ld in g s (R o o fs, E x te r io r R ep ai r s, e tc ) S t re et Li g h ts S t re et s, S tr e et S ig ns , S id e w a lk s L an d sc ap in g Is su e s P es t C o n tr o l D R C o r B y l aw s V io lat io n s C D D B o a rd M a st e r H O A B o ar d M e l r o se M an ag em e nt P ar t n er s h ip (C o m m o n A r ea s, Co n d o s) S i n g l e F am i l y H o m e s R es id e n ts ’ C o n t ac ts Single Family Home Residents' Contact D ia l 9 11 f o r E m e r g en c i es (P o lic e , F ir e, A m b u l an c e) B r a d en t o n Po l ic e D ep t . N o n- E m e rg en cy - 94 1 -93 2 -93 0 0 B r a d en t o n Po l ic e D ep t . N o n- E m e rg en cy - 94 1 -93 2 -93 0 0 B r ad en t on F ir e D ep t . N o n -Em e r g en c y - 94 1 -93 2 -9 60 0 B l a k e M e d ic al C en t er N o n- Em er g e nc y - 9 4 1-7 9 8- 60 56 M a n a t ee C o un t y A ni m a l S er v i ce s - 94 1- 74 2- 59 33 B r a d en t o n Po l ic e D ep ar t m e n t - E M E R G E N C Y/ N o n -E m e r g en c y N o s. A b o ve S u san C ru m p le r - W a t ch Le ad er , S i n g le F am i ly H om e s P S TW at c h @ g m a il .c o m Ta m i S p y k e r, Z o ne 6 N e ig hb o r ho o d W at c h L ia i so n t o t h e B ra de n to n P o li c e D ep t . B PD N e ig h b o r ho o d s@ ao l.c o m B ri g h t H o us e N et w o rk s - 1 -8 88 -2 89 -8 98 8 F lo r i da P o w e r & L ig ht - 1- 80 0 -37 5 -24 3 4 C i t y o f B r ade n to n , P u b li c W o r k s - 9 41 -7 08 -6 3 40 C it y o f B r ad en t o n, P u b li c W o rk s - 9 41 -7 08 -6 30 0 M el ro s e M a n ag e m en t , M as te r H O A (C o n t a c t In f o B el o w ) M el ro s e M a n ag e m en t , M as te r H O A (C o n t a c t In f o B el o w ) C D D (C o n t ac t In f o B el o w ) N/A C D D (C o n t ac t In f o B el o w ) C i ty o f B ra de n to n - 9 41 -7 08 -6 3 00 M el ro s e M a n ag e m en t , M as te r H O A (C o n t a c t In f o B el o w ) N/A M a st e r H O A (C o n ta ct I n fo B el ow ) w w w . p a l m a so la tr a c e cd d . or g P et er G el m a n, Ch a ir m a n - G M A N 36 05 @ g m a i l. c om R o g er O h lso n , V i c e Ch a i r m a n - r o g er o h lso n @ h o tm a i l. c om M a r e ed S t o l lm a n , A ss ist a n t S e cr e ta r y - m a r ee ds to l lm a n @ ea rt h li n k .n e t B r u c e Pa r k er - B p a r k er 1 1@ t a m p a b a y . r r. c o m C a r y l M a so n - c a r y l. m a so n @ g m a il . co m G r eg C o x , R iz zet t a a n d C o . - g co x @ r iz zet t a . co m 8 1 3-9 3 3-5 5 71 B o b B la t z, Pr e sid e nt - b l a t z. p st @ g m a il .c o m 6 03 -3 77 -7 76 7 A n n F e r r a n ti , V i c e p r e sid e nt - a nn . p st @ fa i r v iew h e ig h t s. co m 94 1- 56 7- 58 36 D en n i s B e a d le , T r e a su r er - B e a d le H o lm sB c h @ a o l. co m 5 7 4- 59 6- 59 83 G i nn y O h ls on , S e c re t a r y - v o hl so n . ho a @ o u t lo o k .c o m 9 41 -2 01 -5 35 8 o r 20 7- 46 0 -1 17 0 M a t t R o sen fe l d, D i r ec to r - r o se n fel d .m a tt h er b @ g m a il .c o m 9 41 -5 67 -0 1 12 3 5 27 P a l m H a r b o r B lv d . , P a l m H a r b or , F lo r id a 34 68 3 P a t ri c k D o ol ey , LC A M - C o m m u n it y A ss oc i a t io n M a n a g er p d oo l ey @ m el r o sem a n a g em en t . co m 94 1- 95 5 -5 30 0 . .. .. . Eil ee n T or r e s , A ss ist a n t C o m m u n it y A ss oc ia ti o n M a na g er p a lm h a r b o r @ m e lr o se m a na g em e nt . co m 94 1- 95 5 -5 30 0, F a x : 72 7 -7 87 -3 42 3 Contact Guide for Palma Sola Trace Villa Residents Issu e Issue P u blic S e r v ice s E m e rg en c ies N o n -E m e r g e n cy Iss u es P o l ic e T r a f fi c V i o l a t io n s F ir e M e d ic a l C are A n im a ls / P ets N e ig h b o r h o o d W a t c h U t i li t y S e r v i c e s C a b le E l e c t ri c T r a s h/ R e c y cl e W ater/S e w ag e C o m m u n i t y M a in t e n a n c e C lu b H o u s e / P o o l M a il B o x e s P on d s/C re ek R e s id e n t B u i ld in g s ( R o o f s , E x t e r io r R e p a i r s , e tc ) S t re e t L i g h ts S t re e t s , S tr e e t S ig n s , S id e w a lk s L a n d sc a p in g Is su e s P e s t C o n tr o l A r c h i te c t u r a l C o n t r o l C o m m itt ee o r B y l a w s V i o la t i o n s V illa s R e sid en ts’ C o n ta c ts Villa Residents' Contact D ia l 9 1 1 f o r E m e r g e n c i e s ( P o l ic e , F i r e , A m b u l a n c e ) B r a d e n t o n P o l ic e D e p t . N o n - E m e r g e n c y - 9 4 1 - 9 3 2 - 9 3 0 0 B r a d e n t o n P o l ic e D e p t . N o n - E m e r g e n c y - 9 4 1 - 9 3 2 - 9 3 0 0 B r a d e n t o n F ir e D e p t . N o n - E m e r g e n c y - 9 4 1 - 9 3 2 - 9 6 0 0 B l a k e M e d ic a l C e n t e r N o n - E m e r g e n c y - 9 4 1 - 7 9 8 - 6 0 5 6 M a n a t e e C o un t y A ni m a l S e r v ice s - 9 4 1 - 7 4 2 - 5 9 3 3 B r a d e n t o n P o l ic e D e p a r t m e n t - E M E R G E N C Y / N o n - E m e r g e n c y N o s . A b o v e F a y H u a n g , W a t c h L e a d e r , V i ll a H o m e s p s t n e ig h b o r h o o d w a t c h @ g m a i l. c o m T a m i S p y k e r, Z o n e 6 N e ig h b o r h o o d W a t c h L ia i s o n t o t h e B ra d e n t o n P o li c e D ep t. B P D N e ig h b o r h o o d s @ a o l. c o m B ri g h t H o u s e N e t w o r k s - 1 - 8 8 8 - 2 8 9 - 8 9 8 8 F lo r i d a P o w e r & L ig h t - 1 - 8 0 0 - 3 7 5 - 2 4 3 4 C i t y o f B r a d e n t o n , P u b li c W o r k s - 9 4 1 - 7 0 8 - 6 3 4 0 C it y o f B r a d e n t o n , P u b li c W o r k s - 9 4 1 - 7 0 8 - 6 3 0 0 M e l ro s e M a n a g e m e n t , M a s t e r H O A ( C o n t a c t In f o B e l o w ) C & S C o m m u n it y M g t , B o a r d o f V i ll a H O A ( C o n t a c t I n f o B e l o w ) C D D ( C o n t a c t In f o B e l o w ) C & S C o m m u n it y M g t , B o a r d o f V i ll a H O A ( C o n t a c t I n f o B e l o w ) C D D ( C o n t a c t In f o B e l o w ) C i t y o f B ra d e n t o n - 9 4 1 - 7 0 8 - 6 3 0 0 B l o o m i n g s L a n d s c a p e & T u r f M g t - w w w . b l o o m i n g s la n d s c a p e . c o m B o a r d o f V il la H O A ( C o n t a c t I n f o B e l o w ) P e s t g u a r d – 9 4 1 - 3 5 8 - 3 8 6 3 , h t t p : / / w w w . p e s t g u a rd t e r m it e . c o m / c o n t a c t us C & S C o m m u n it y M g t , B o a r d o f V i ll a H O A ( C o n t a c t I n f o B e l o w ) B o a r d o f V il l a H O A , C & S C o m m u n it y M a n a g e m e n t S e r v i c e s , I n c ., A r c h i t e c t u r a l C o n t ro l C o m m i t t e e ( C o n t a c t I n f o B e lo w ) V illa H O A B o a rd R o n F e r r a n t i, P r e s id e n t - ro n @ t e a m c r e a t io n s . c o m 9 1 4 - 5 6 7 - 5 8 3 6 D a v e S m it h , V i c e p r e s id e n t - c h ic o 9 8 5 9 @ y a h o o . c o m 9 4 1 - 2 0 1 - 5 9 0 2 M a r y J a n e A l lg o o d , S e c r e t a r y / T r e a s u r e r - j m ja l lg o o d @ g m a i l. c o m 5 1 5 - 7 7 1 27 1 1 P a m M c N e e l, D i re c t o r - p a m . m c n e e l @ g m a il .c o m 9 4 1 - 7 8 2 - 8 8 6 7 S a u l L e n h o f f , D i re c t o r - s a u ls p s t @ g m a i l. c o m 3 1 3 - 6 7 0 - 6 4 5 7 C & S C o m m u n it y M a n a g e m e n t S e r v ic e s , I n c . 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W S u it e - A - 2 0 , B r a d e n t o n , F L 3 4 2 0 5 J u li e C o n w a y , C A M , A s s o c ia t i o n M a n a g e r - j c o n w a y @ c s c m s i. c o m 7 5 8 - 9 4 5 4 x 1 07 A r c h i te c t u r a l C o n t r o l C o m m itt ee M a ste r H O A B o ard M e lro se M an a g em e nt P a r t n e r s h ip (C o m m o n A r e a s , C o n d o s ) C D D B o a rd P a t S m it h , C h a ir P e rs o n – p s m i t h 3 0 5 @ t a m p a b a y .r r . c o m 9 4 1 - 2 0 1 - 5 9 0 2 K a th y L e e – l b k a t h y 2 0 @ y a h o o . c o m 9 4 1 - 4 4 8 - 8 8 5 1 D e n n i s D o n a l d s o n – d o n a ld s o n 3 6 @ m s n . c o m 9 4 1 - 8 9 6 - 5 9 7 9 B o b B la t z , P r e s id e n t - b l a t z . p s t @ g m a il .c o m 6 0 3 - 3 7 7 - 7 7 6 7 A n n F e r r a n t i , V i c e p r e s id e n t - a n n . p s t @ f a i r v ie w h e ig h t s . c o m 9 4 1 - 5 6 7 - 5 8 3 6 D e n n i s B e a d le , T r e a s u r e r - B e a d le H o lm s B c h @ a o l. c o m 5 7 4 - 5 9 6 - 5 9 8 3 G i n n y O h ls o n , S e c re t a r y - v o h l s o n . h o a @ o u t lo o k .c o m 9 4 1 - 2 0 1 - 5 3 5 8 o r 2 0 7 - 4 6 0 -1 1 7 0 M a t t R o s e n f e l d , D i r e c t o r - r o s e n f e l d .m a t t h e r b @ g m a il .c o m 9 4 1 - 5 6 7 - 0 1 1 2 3 5 2 7 P a l m H a r b o r B lv d . , P a l m H a r b o r , F lo r id a 3 4 6 8 3 P a t ri c k D o o l e y , L C A M - C o m m u n it y A s s o c i a t io n M a n a g e r p d oo l e y @ m e lr o se m a n a g e m e n t .co m 9 4 1 - 9 5 5 -5 3 0 0 . . . E il e e n T o r r e s , A s s i s t a n t C o m m u n it y A s s o c ia t i o n M a n a g e r p a lm h a r b o r @ m e lr o s e m a n a g e m e n t . c o m 9 4 1 - 9 5 5 -5 3 0 0 , F a x : 7 2 7 -7 8 7 -3 4 2 3 w w w . p a l m a s o la t r a c e c d d . o r g P e t e r G e l m a n , C h a ir m a n - G M A N 3 6 0 5 @ g m a i l. c o m R o g e r O h ls o n , V i c e C h a i r m a n - r o g e r o h ls o n @ h o t m a i l. c o m M a r e e d S t o l lm a n , A s s is t a n t S e c r e t a r y - m a r e e d s t o l lm a n @ e a rt h li n k .n e t B r u c e P a r k e r - B p a r k e r 1 1 @ t a m p a b a y . r r. c o m C a r y l M a s o n - c a r y l. m a s o n @ g m a il . c o m G r e g C o x , R iz z e t t a a n d C o . - g c o x @ r iz z e t t a . c o m 8 1 3 - 9 3 3 - 5 5 7 1 You're invited to the 4th Annual Palma Sola Trace Ladies' Luncheon A Culinary Journey Around the World February 19 at 11:30 am Our culinary journey will take us around the world in 180 minutes or less! We'll travel to Berlin, Rome, Calcutta, Hong Kong, Honolulu, and Cancun. You don't need your passport and won't have to worry about jet lag, but will have the opportunity to enjoy preparing and tasting foods from around the world. Please RSVP by February 5 to [email protected] or by calling Maggie Zeiner at 795-2461. Tell us your first and second choice of the destinations listed above. For each destination we have planned an entrée, a side dish, and dessert. Since we always seem to have too much food, we'd like you to work in groups (You can make your own group or we'll help you find one) to prepare the foods from your assigned destination. We'll let you know your "assignment" by Feb. 9th so you'll have time to plan with the other ladies in your group. We will provide recipes or you can use one of your favorites. We'll provide iced tea and coffee. If you want something else to drink, please bring your beverage and glass. Decorate a hat or a wine glass, or create a costume to represent one of our ports of call if you're feeling creative!
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