ArrowCreek Pool Opened May 13, 2016

Associa Sierra North announced the Summer 2016 opening of the ArrowCreek Pool. It occurred on Friday, the 13th of May:
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RULES AND REGULATIONS REMINDER

from the ArrowCreek Residents’ Club POLICY & PROCEDURES MANUAL FOR RESIDENTS (rev. 4-10-13) available on the Associa ArrowCreek website

GUEST POLICY

“The Residents Clubs facilities are primarily for the exclusive use of ArrowCreek residents. Residents may invite their guests to use the facilities but must accompany them during their visit. Residents are reminded that the number of invited guests should not burden the facilities capacity to the exclusion of other residents. Guests not in the company of a sponsoring resident will be asked to leave the facility.

Residents are responsible for the actions of their guests and should familiarize them with the facility’s Rules and Regulations policies prior to their visit.”

Swimming Pool Rules

SWIM AT YOUR OWN RISK, NO LIFEGUARD ON DUTY!

Children 14 years of age and under are not permitted unless accompanied by an adult 18 years of age or older.

No glass containers or food allowed in pool compound (fenced) area.

Only regular swimming attire permitted.

No diving.

No running.

If pool is unattended, please do not swim alone.

Please shower prior to entering pool.

Only water soluble lotions permitted in the pool compound.

Only small floating devices are allowed. (If the pool is crowded, staff reserves the right to ask residents, and/or their guests, to remove devices for safety reasons.)

Non-inflatable rubber belts worn around the waist or noodles (one per person) are permitted for use. The noodle should not exceed 3″ in diameter and 70″ in length.

Kickboards are allowed for use at any time by persons 18 years of age and older, provided the kickboard is no larger than 18″X24″ and is so constructed that pieces will not break off.

Throwing of any object into the pool is NOT allowed other than in an activity approved by the Residents Club staff.

Smoking is prohibited.

Upon completion of pool usage, you are responsible for the removal of debris from your immediate area.

Pool rules and policies are posted and must be obeyed.

Absolutely no diapers are allowed in the pool.

THE WASHOE COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT REQUIRES ALL GATES TO BE CLOSED AT ALL TIMES. DO NOT PROP OPEN ANY ACCESS GATES.

Spa Rules

No one under the age of eight (8) years of age is permitted in the spa. (Per Health Department)

Children between the ages of 8 and 16 must be accompanied by an adult 18 years of age or older.

Please shower prior to entering the spa.

No food or glass containers are permitted in the spa compound (fenced area)

No floats, toys, noodles, etc. in the spa.

The spa is for therapeutic enjoyment only, therefore, jumping, nudity, splashing, loud behavior, boisterous activity, offensive conduct or music is not permitted.

No soap or soap products are permitted in the spa.

THE WASHOE COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT REQUIRES ALL GATES TO BE CLOSED AT ALL TIMES. DO NOT PROP OPEN ANY ACCESS GATES.

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ArrowCreek Cell Tower Application Discussion Postponed Until June 9 CAB

Some of our ArrowCreek neighbors received a postcard from Washoe County in the mail yesterday about the Friends of ArrowCreek pine tree cell tower application:
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The discussion is now on the June 9 South Truckee Meadows/Washoe Valley Citizen Advisory Board (CAB) agenda. The CAB meeting starts at 6 PM in the South Valleys Library. The Board of Adjustment hearing is now tentatively scheduled for August 4, 2016.

It will be up to individual owners to go to the county meetings to voice any pro or con statements.

For more info, see our April 30 post.

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Hilary to Participate In Her Second 10K!

Let’s all give a great ArrowCreek cheer to our own neighbor Hilary Vass as she prepares to do her second 10K in the 16th Pinocchio Moms on the Run Campaign. Hilary’s daughter Kayla will be walking the 5K this year. Hilary works every day with women with cancer as she helps them through their treatment. This is a very personal experience for Hilary.

Please consider making a donation to sponsor Hilary. Any amount is greatly appreciated!  98% of the money raised helps women in Reno get through their battle with cancer. Click here to get to Hilary’s secure donation page.

Let’s show Hilary how proud her ArrowCreek neighbors are for her!

Go, Hilary!! Go, Kayla!! Have fun on May 8th!!2015-04-27-22-41-05--1770850435

Hilary’s Moms On the Run Campaign – ACTIVE.com

Thank you for visiting my campaign website. Kayla and I will be out on Mother’s Day raising money for our local patients. I’m running a 10K and Kayla is walking the 5K. Please consider making a donation. Any amount is greatly appreciated!

I’m a little rusty, but I’m going to break out these metal legs and raise some money for my patients. I actually know the women that benefit from this and the money stays here in Reno with them. And just to show how serious I am, I’m doing the 10K!

– Hilary Vass

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Please Consider Attending the May 3rd 6:30 PM Washoe County Meeting!

We are helping to get the word out about a Washoe County hearing this Tuesday night, May 3rd at 6:30 PM in the Washoe County Commission Chambers, 1001 E. 9th Street, Building A, First Floor, Reno, NV, where the Colina Rose housing development on Mt. Rose Highway will be re-considered! Please pass the word! Please see the article here:
Your Opinion Needed at Washoe County Planning Commission about the TM16-001 Colina Rosa Staff Report 5-3-16.

The report is also here.

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The Crossbow Neighborhood Commercial Center

CROSSBOW COURT SPECIAL USE PERMIT APPLICATION
CROSSBOW COURT AND ARROWCREEK PARKWAY
A NEIGHBORHOOD COMMERCIAL CENTER

Some ArrowCreek owners may recall the words “Second Non-Residential Commercial Center/Area” from the ArrowCreek Planning Documents. With all the land parcel switching over the years back and forth between the county, trust and various land owners in ArrowCreek, some people think the “Second Non-Residential Commercial Center” ended up outside ArrowCreek boundaries – like the Arrowcreek Park parcel(s) and [Hunsberger and Sage Ridge] school parcel(s). Oh, and the “First Non-Residential Commercial Area” is the golf course land. Whatever….the wording came back when I was reading SB14-013 The Crossbow Neighborhood Commercial Center application for the land across the street from Hunsberger Elementary School outside of ArrowCreek.

I was curious when I saw the sign go up, get blown down and put back up on the corner of Crossbow Court and ArrowCreek Parkway. So I googled for information about the project.

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First Application Conceptual Drawing (dated 6/16/14):
Crossbow Center

The Board of Adjustment Report, from Aug 7, 2014, contains application and conceptual drawing updates; emails, letters and petitions for/against the center; and comments from the July 7, 2014, and July 23, 2014, Citizens Advisory Boards (CAB).
Recommendation: Approval with Conditions

Next step is the Design Review Committee (DRC). That date was 10/8/15. There is a DRC report but there is no recommendation that I could find in the report. There is no recommendation recorded on the Washoe County Applications Page for District Two either. Does it need to come before the Design Review Committee again?

Case Number: SB14-013 Crossbow Ct. DRC
Planner: Trevor Lloyd, tlloyd@washoecounty.us
Tentative Hearing Date: October 8, 2015
Reviewing Body: Design Review Committee
Outcome:

Here is the updated conceptual drawing (dated 5/11/15) in the Design Review Committee (DRC) Staff Report of meeting date October 8, 2015:
Crossbow Center 5-11-15

So,

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the visual outcome was a sign on the corner…..what’s next?

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Your Opinion Needed at the Upcoming Washoe County Planning Commission on May 3 at 6:30 PM

See this link TM16-001 Colina Rosa Staff Report 5-3-16.pdf for the Washoe County Planning Commission (WCPC) agenda for Tuesday, May 3rd, at 6:30pm at the County Building where the Colina Rose housing development on Mt. Rose Hwy. will be re-considered.
 
The Planning Commission ‘continued’ this issue from our April 5th meeting when all Commissioners expressed reservations about several aspects of the project, see discussions in the draft meeting minutes here: April 5, 2016 Draft Minutes.pdf.
 
This issue is the first substantive issue on the May 3rd agenda so deliberations will likely be concluded by 7:15pm or so.
 
Finally, see my op-ed in the RGJ on this issue here, one-view-mt-rose-highway-scenic-corridor-concrete-canyon/83257026/, largely reflecting my comments at the April 5th WCPC meeting. 
 
To the extent other Arrowcreek residents might be interested, please forward this email to them as my interest is in transparency and inclusiveness so that no citizens will be ‘surprised’ when the issue is finally decided.
 
 
Tom Daly
Washoe County Planning Commissioner
District #2

 

More housing in Southwest Reno? Where should it go? ArrowCreek411 blogged about Washoe County Planning Commissioner Thomas Daley’s Reno Gazette Journal article on April 25th discussing development on our Mt. Rose Highway, the only Nevada highway in the entire state that is designated “scenic” (other than “The Strip” in Las Vegas)….

“Despite Nevada’s 110,567 square miles, only this state route, about a 24 mile-long stretch starting at South Virginia Street and ending at Incline Village, warrants this designation.

So you might think that those federal, City of Reno and Washoe County entities, who control the zoning and development decisions along this highway, would carefully limit such plans to ensure they do not ruin for eternity this very small venue of spectacular views for those who transit this corridor.”

The ArrowCreek HOA is specifically prohibited from representing the lot or resident owners at any hearing according to our ArrowCreek Articles of Incorporation. So it will be up to individual owners to go to the county meetings and lodge any protests.

It will be up to individual owners to go to the county meetings and lodge any protests.

Read story here: (It is the same story as linked above in different ways.)
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New Pine Tree Cell Tower Application at TCAC in ArrowCreek

The Club at ArrowCreek cell phone tower, once operational, will contribute revenue to the Non-Residential area (golf course) only. Yes, we local ArrowCreek owners will all benefit by having greater reception in ArrowCreek. As for the ‘views’ or interruption thereof, that’s purely up to the individual property owners to protest at the county level meetings.

Some owners received a postcard in the mail from Washoe County advising of the application. Attached, is the application from the county website. There are maps and photos in the application.

Tentative Hearing Date: June 2, 2016 @ The Board of Adjustment.
The discussion is now on the June 9 South Truckee Meadows/Washoe Valley Citizen Advisory Board (CAB) agenda. The CAB meeting starts at 6 PM in the South Valleys Library. The Board of Adjustment hearing is now tentatively scheduled for August 4, 2016.


Image2sView from Shadow Dance[r] Trail looking west at site (source: Application)

This ‘may’ be a topic at the next ACHOA Board meeting, however, the HOA is specifically prohibited from representing the lot or resident owners at any hearing according to our ArrowCreek Articles of Incorporation. So it will be up to individual owners to go to the county meetings and lodge any protests.

It will be up to individual owners to go to the county meetings and lodge any protests.

 

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Unofficial ACHOA Board Meeting Synopsis for 19 April 2016

By Ron Duncan
April 20, 2016

Summary

The Board meeting began about 6:10 PM and concluded at 9:30 PM. It was absolutely an open meeting with lots of discussion by the Board on almost every topic. Highlights included ratification of road work for this coming season, approval of safety enhancements, a ‘limited extension’ of the fuels management work, a Board ‘team’ to work with the Non-residential owner to resolve various interfaces between the ACHOA and current owner, ratification of two new committees (Social and Landscaping), and maintaining as ‘Optional’ the Community Covenant Inspections of property in Escrow. Although the meeting was long, the open discussion by the Board members was very much appreciated and allowed new insight for the owners.

‘The’ Meeting

The meeting was called to order by Alan Liebman, ACHOA President. Without much fanfare, Pledge of Allegiance, the meeting began with a statement by Alan as to the conduct of the meeting. Kibitzing was not going to be permitted as home owner comments were provided at both the beginning and ending of the meeting. Mr. Duncan then spoke to two of the items on the agenda, 1.) the Fuels Management Committee (where he objected to the ‘property inspections’ and mandatory compliance with any inspection findings) and presented the Washoe County Fire Commission meeting minutes of 19 April. The minutes Board of Fire Commissioners April 2016 Meeting Highlights, under item 7 spoke to an approval for a new ‘Fire Map’ for Washoe County that would impact our fuels management program. Further there was a statement by the County Fire Chief stating that “ArrowCreek had requested an assessment.” The Board had no knowledge of any request to the county. Mr. Duncan then commented on the proposed changed wording for the Community Covenant Inspections (CCI).

The comments were followed by the Reserve Committee update presented by Rich Kenny. The major topic was selection and approval of the Road rework plan for 2016 beginning in May. The areas approved for Rapid Set Slurry Seal include Painted Vista (Desatoya II), Desatoya I and The Reserves. All of these areas will likely lose the use of their streets for a half day, in phases. A Fog Seal will be used on Painted Vista (Nambe Estates), Silver Vista, Bella Terra and Grey Hawk. So, if you live or have a home in these areas be aware of road closure notices. The total job was awarded to Sierra Nevada Construction (SNC) for $267.6K.

Next up was the Treasurers report. Mr. Kirtley was absent so the information was presented by Vice President Dave Steele. There were three items of note from the detailed Treasurers report. They were 1.) Our HOA accounts are being optimized to get better returns; 2.) The annual audit was completed without any findings; 3.) The equivalent Lot calculation, this directly effects the amount of funds owed to the HOA by the Non-residential area owner (called out in the CC&Rs in Article VII, Section 2), is complete and indicates the owner should be paying the equivalent of 2 Lots ($436/Month). The ACHOA has agreed to reimburse the owner for the dues overage from January 2016 thru April. There wasn’t any discussion but an alternative would have been to not collect dues from the owner until the overage had been absorbed by the HOA (less cash ‘out of pocket.’)

Operations, Jeff Anderson, reported everything was turning to spring with water being turned on to irrigate our 3400 acres ( I believe this was a misstatement as we only own 504 acres as the HOA). There had been two broken pipes and flanges that have been repaired. The pool inspection will be happening soon with the objective to get it open by Mid-May.

Security, Rick Reyome, reported that one of the car burglars has been arrested and the Sheriffs office continues its investigation. Other than that everything is normal. He did not report the accident on High Vista between a downhill vehicle and a person entering from a side street or the additional stop sign that was taken down requiring a welder (which we do not have on staff).

Safety Committee as reported by Mary Steele. After much Board discussion, the committee was given permission to install two new sleeves for the radar detectors on feeder streets versus just keeping them on ArrowCreek Parkway. The committee also highlighted the need to request parents to park on only one side of the street during school bus drop-off and pick-up and to remain 25 feet away from the intersection. These are actually state requirements and they need to be incorporated into the CC&Rs.

There was nothing of significance from the Architecture Design Review Committee (ADRC) as most issues involve landscaping modifications, including new swimming pools, and new homes being completed. The Administrative Committee had a similar report as they are focused on generating some employee evaluation forms to retain our best personnel. That was followed by the Communications Committee presentation, which fell upon Susan Duncan. The major thrust here is the generation of a new ACHOA web site, its content and ease of use. The Board was presented with the details that the committee had worked through for the Boards review and comments.

Governing Documents and the liaison to the owner of the Non-residential area was covered by Joyce Seelen. Governing Documents is working through the language of the revised CC&Rs with the view of deleting any reference to the Declarant, who no longer exists either as an individual or corporation. It’s slow going as every word matters and with the document needing to cover the entire subdivision, both the ACHOA and the Non-residential area, it’s very challenging work. She indicated that the committee could use at least one additional person to work through these critical documents. She then launched into a discussion of the Liaison tasks. The major issues here revolve around the Non-reside3ntial owner wanting to codify current interfaces between the two corporations. After hearing and seeing, Joyce had visuals, the specific areas of concern, the Board created a new subcommittee, Joyce, Alan Liebman and Bob Kirtley, to work with the owner to get and agreement documented.

Fuels Management was then presented by Mike Moll. Mike took issue with Mr. Duncan’s comments at the beginning of the meeting and stated that a fire map would not be updated based on the ACHOA consultants judgment (the minutes from the County Fire commission definitely say there will be an update). Mike further stated that he was unaware of any request to the county for a map update and was puzzled by the reference from the fire chief. Mike then went on to propose the ACHOA move up its five year plan for fuels mitigation as a grant might be available to supplement the work. After a lengthy discussion, the Board made the decision to proceed with the one year plan and not a five year commitment. It was not a unanimous decision but it was the Boards decision.

Committee charters and presentation of Trademark guidelines were tabled until the June meeting at the behest of the majority of the Board. Two new committees, Social and Landscaping, were approved with new charters and members were appointed to the Social Committee.

Lastly, the Board, again after serious discussion, decided to stay with the Community Covenant Inspections as ‘Optional’ versus ‘Mandatory.’ There were some final comments by Susan Duncan regarding the Fuels Management issues, Ron Duncan concerning an observation about homeowner comments being integrated into the meeting, similar to the County approach, versus having them at the beginning and Ending, and Kate Whittley who brought up a presentation to the Board in June concerning Pickle Ball courts. The Board indicated they were interested in hearing the presentation but that it might involve needing to establish additional courts.

So, the most open ACHOA meeting in a long time came to a close.
Ron Duncan

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Washoe County Schools Overcrowded and Underfunded

Are you concerned about over-crowding in our schools and the impact of all of the new developments in South Reno? Parents and others at tonight’s PTA meeting at Hunsberger Elementary heard the facts first hand. Washoe County School District (WCSD)’s Chief Operating Officer Pete Etchart delivered a powerful and informative presentation about the school district’s overcrowding challenges.

WCSD COO Pete Etchart discusses the state of our schools and facilities at the Hunsberger PTA meeting.

WCSD COO Pete Etchart discusses the state of our schools and facilities at the Hunsberger PTA meeting.

Pete Etchart talked about the how the district is in a “perfect storm” of overcrowding, growth, repair backlog and limited funding. He also discussed the impacts of the November ballot question to increase sales tax to fund facility improvements.

We learned how the funds are allocated, and what it means to our families if the district doesn’t get funding from this ballot question. To learn more about this important issue, visit WCSD’s Buildings Data Gallery: http://datagallery.washoeschools.net/buildings/Home.aspx

Did you know elementary schools are at 106% of capacity, middle schools are at 98.5% of capacity, and high schools are at 109.5% of capacity? Without the ability to expand our facilities, we are looking at split schedules, meaning two separate schools run out of one facility. What does that mean? A school would have morning hours of 6 am (which means 4:30 – 5:30 am bus pick up) through 12, and a separate schedule from 12 – 6 pm (with bus drop off between 6:30 – 7:30 pm). Imagine the challenges this will pose to working parents, parents with children in different schools, and extra curricular activities.

Please get the facts so that you can make an informed decision in the voting booth this November. Many thanks to Erin Belosic for including this presentation in the agenda and to Lynnette Bellin for posting on Facebook!

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Hunsberger Fine Arts Night Preparations Underway

Fine Arts Night is 2 weeks away on Wednesday, May 11, 2016, from 5:30-7:30 PM at Hunsberger Elementary School. If you have a child who attends Hunsberger, you will hopefully see these forms come home with your student(s) over the next few days. Everyone who can join in is welcome to come for the fun evening!

Hunsberger Art Form

Bake Sale Donation Form

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