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SWIM SEASON IS ALMOST HERE!!

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MOVING SALE!!

Friday & Saturday May 11 & 12,
7am-12pm
6185 Derby Court. (Street across from Perry Homes Model house)

 


Pre-K and Kindergarten Registration!

This is a reminder about our upcoming Pre-K and Kindergarten Round Up Registration on Thursday, May 3rd. Please help us by spreading the word to your friends and neighbors that have a three, four and/or five year old child.
Registration will be 9:00-11:00am; 1:00-2:00 pm and 3:30-5:00pm.

For detailed information about registration requirements, please call us at Hall Elementary,

281-284-5300 or visit www.ccisd.net.


WESTOVER PARK SWIM SEASON INFO

Wrist Band Pickup Schedule:

Saturday   May 5th  Noon to 3pm

Sunday    May 6th   Noon – 2:00 pm

Saturday  May 12th  Noon to 3pm

Saturday  May 26th  1pm – 3pm

 

REQUIRED ITEMS TO BRING:

  1. Driver's License

  2. Lease paperwork, closing papers or some documentation showing residence in case your name is not on the HOA list

  3. Completed Form

 

 

Get Ready for Upcoming Pool Season

The community pool will open weekends (Saturdays and Sundays) noon to 8:00 PM weekends in May and also it will be open Memorial Day (May 28th) the same hours. The pool will then open full time on Friday, June 1st. The pool is closed on Mondays for cleaning and maintenance unless a holiday falls on a Monday. Hours of operation are Tuesday through Friday, 11:00 AM to 8:00 PM and Saturday and Sunday, noon to 8:00 PM. The pool will remain open full time through August 19th and then will open weekends from August 25th through September 30th noon to 8:00 PM and Labor Day also. The schedule is based on the CCISD school calendar as it has been in prior years.

EFFECTIVE June 1st all residents (including kids who can go to the pool without an adult) must have a 2012 wrist band in order to enter the pool gate and swim. NO EXCEPTIONS.

Distribution of 2012 Pool Wrist Bands

As was the same last year, we are looking for volunteers to work a schedule of dates and times at the pool to register residents and distribute the wrist bands during the month of May. This can be a combination of week days and weekends and we are asking for two people to step forward to be the main coordinators with our community manager. The more times that you can volunteer to sit and register the wrist bands, the fewer residents will have to register by mail and pay the $15 processing fee to RealManage. It is all up to you – the residents. There is a cost recovery fee for RealManage to process these requests so step up to the plate and help get a Wrist Band Committee together to cover May and perhaps even throughout the summer to catch the new folks moving in. Anyone interested should contact Christi Keller at christi.keller@realmanage.com with your contact info and what dates and times you can volunteer and if you want to be a co-leader. Step up and volunteer, please. The on-site registration schedule will be determined solely on the amount of volunteers.

Registration forms are located on the HERE and note there are a maximum of 8 wrist bands per household and anyone that is confirmed as giving any out to non-family members will have their pool privileges suspended.

Swim Lessons and Private Pool Parties

We are very pleased to have Gulf Coast Aquatics back for another year to manage and maintain the community pool. They are in charge of scheduling and conducting swim lessons and also arranging any private parties. Note that your assessments must be paid in full to schedule a private pool party and they do check with RealManage before they will confirm your rental. For more information on lessons and parties, please call Gulf Coast Aquatics at 281-538-7946 or email them at info@ gulfcoastaquatics.com.


MORE INFO FROM THE HOA

Vehicle Ruts on Common Area Set Backs

We are getting hit pretty regularly by irresponsible people who are driving their ATVs and vehicles over the street curbs up onto our common areas after heavy rains and rutting out the turf areas. It has happened in some of the parks, along Westover Park and Maple Leaf. No one seems to see it happen to be able to report a license plate. The Association is prepared to pursue recovery damages if anyone is caught, so please keep your eyes open.

Mailbox Maintenance is the Homeowner’s Responsibility

Please take a moment next time you go to your mailbox to pick up your mail and look over your mailbox and the pole it sits on. There are lots of mailboxes out there that need to be touched up with a fresh coat of paint because the weed eaters have whacked off the paint at the bottom of the pole and paint is chipping off all over the place. Since most of you share a pole with a neighbor please figure out who is going to be the good neighbor and take care of it – a fresh coat of paint goes a long way and it won’t take any time at all – maybe one of you provides the paint and the other one provides the labor.

 

Yard of the Month Committee and Sponsors Needed

There are some really beautifully maintained yards in the community and it would be nice if we could get a Yard of the Month Committee established that would judge each month and award a monthly winner and one or two Honorable Mentions. We also would like to try to find a sponsor for the program that would provide the funds for a gift certificate for each month’s winner. The sponsor would get a rider put at the bottom of the Yard of the Month sign as well as be mentioned in the Winner’s article in the newsletter and on the website. If you are interested please email Christi at christi.keller@realmanage.com. It’s time to get that program started.

Storage Facility at FM 518 and Maple Leaf Drive

  • Yes they are part of the association

  • Yes they have to abide by the deed restrictions, pay assessments and maintain their property

  • And if they don’t they are subject to the same legal enforcement remedies as all other association members

  • Stop by the on-site storage facility rental office and let the management staff know how displeased you are at the total lack of maintenance

    of the grounds and that it is a real shame that the association is having to keep it cleaned up because they won’t

  • That is all we can say right now – we hear you and it is being handled – let the rental people know you are unhappy

Driveways are for Vehicles

Boats and trailers are not permitted to be parked in driveways or on the street except if you are getting it ready to take it out and use it or clean it up and put it away – that means a day or two. Parking on the street is NOT intended for residents day after day after day and there are some that do that and inconvenience their neighbors by parking too close to the mailbox or blocking clear egress or ingress to other driveways when they have room in their own driveways. Please follow the rules – if you don’t know the restrictions they are on the Resident Portal or email service@realmanage.com and ask. Trash cans are to be stored out of public view except on trash day or the night before trash day – this means in the garage or behind your fence.

Yard Maintenance

• Apply weed and feed, you need to eradicate the weeds in the lawn because they won’t go away on their own.
• Weed the landscape beds and apply two inches of mulch to preserve moisture and help keep down the weed load, but don’t pile the mulch

up too high around the base of the trees or the bushes. Trees need to have a saucer effect in the mulch ring.
• Trim your bushes to encourage new growth and a better overall appearance.
• Do interior limb pruning of your trees to reduce unnecessary weight and to allow for sunlight to be able to properly penetrate through the

tree’s canopy.
• Remove tree stakes for trees that are securely rooted – we saw many trees that still had the stakes from the builders install and many that

didn’t even have the stabilizing wires attached. Leaving the guy wires on too long will harm the trees. Young unstable trees need stakes

through hurricane season but mature trees do not. If in doubt, google it or ask your local nursery for their recommendation. • Keep the curbs, sidewalks and driveway areas edged


 

Hometown Bank of Friendswood

Insurance serves as a safety blanket for the major purchases in our lives: house, car, jewelry. What about your hard-earned money? As banks continue to evolve, more products and services are being offered to the consumer beyond that of traditional checking and savings accounts.   And just like you review the coverage on your car insurance policy, you should also check that you are receiving maximum coverage through your bank and that your accounts have been structured properly.

The FDIC, an independent agency of the U.S. government, provides a standard deposit insurance amount of $250,000 per depositor, per insured bank.  It is possible to qualify for more than $250,000 in coverage if the accounts are deposited in different ownership categories (i.e. single accounts, joint accounts, trust accounts, etc.)  If structured properly, a husband and wife can insure up to $1.5M based on the number of deposit accounts held. Those accounts protected include deposits in a checking account, NOW accounts, Savings accounts, Money Market Deposit accounts (MMA) and CDs.

The FDIC does not, however, insure money invested in stocks, bonds, mutual funds, life insurance policies, annuities or municipal securities, even if purchased at an insured bank.
Effective December 31, 2010 through December 31, 2012 all funds in a noninterest-bearing transaction account are insured in full by the FDIC.  This temporary, unlimited coverage is in addition to, and separate from, the coverage offered under the FDIC’s general deposit insurance rules.

So, are your deposits covered and how much is your FDIC coverage really worth? For more information and to see how we can structure your account to provide the maximum coverage stop by HomeTown Bank of Friendswood Bay Area, 3211 FM 528, or contact Vice President Chris Salinas at 281.648.9000. Member F.D.I.C.
Source: www.fdic.gov


Lost and Found

Email me if you have any items -- lost or found -- or lost pets. This website reunited about 6 lost pets with their owners in 2009!


Builders & Homes For Sale
There have been many home builders in Westover Park, including Perry Homes, DR Horton Homes, Emerald Homes, Taylor Woodrow Homes, Newmark Homes, and Ryland Homes. If you have particular questions about a builder, please call me. It is very important to use a realtor when buying a new home. The people working in the model homes have a job - it is to sell homes at the highest possible price.

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ABOUT WESTOVER PARK,
IN LEAGUE CITY

Westover Park is a 500 acre master-planned community in League City, Texas that will eventually include approximately 1,400 homes clustered around numerous neighborhood parks,lakes, and commercial parcels fronting on State Highway 518. A newly completed multi-purpose recreation center includes three swimming pools, a pool house, a multi-purpose sports field, playground, lake, and park. The community has been designed to offer a quality lifestyle in a convenient location at a reasonable price. Home prices range from the $150's to the $350's.

The community is located in League City on the south side of State Highway 518, approximately three miles west of Interstate 45. Westover Park is located in the highly acclaimed Clear Creek school district, and is convenient to area recreational and cultural amenities, as well as shopping and major employment centers.

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WESTOVER PARK
TRASH & RECYCLING!


Tuesday and Friday are trash days.

Recycling pick up is on Tuesdays! Get your recycling bin from the water department at City Hall. (adjacent to the library).

Paper:
All types, including news-paper, magazines, cardboard, corrugated paper and packaging materials.
Cans:
Aluminum, tin, and steel.
Metal:
Aluminum foil and some scrap metal.
Plastic:
Marked Numbers 1 through 7, including milk, water, detergent and juice jugs; plastic soft drink bottles; and polystyrene food containers and cups.
Glass:
We DO NOT accept glass of any kind. Glass creates many serious safety problems during the recycling processes of delivery and sorting.


Glass Recycling

New Recycling Drop Off:  League City is going green. A glass recycling drop off location has been set up at the League City Public Works building at 1535 Dickinson Avenue.

At this location, they also accept oil, oil filters and antifreeze.

The hours of operation are Monday – Friday 7:30 am to 5:30 pm.


Heavy Trash
pickup is on Friday.




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