Monday, July 30, 2012

FYI - Crime Watch Update

Type Description Case # Location Agency Date Map It
Robbery ROBBERY SUDDEN SNATCHING 2012-23521 10400 BLOCK OF COUNTY LINE RD Hernando County Sheriff 7/28/2012 2:30:00 AM Map It
Assault BATTERY 2012-23521 10400 BLOCK OF COUNTY LINE RD Hernando County Sheriff 7/28/2012 2:30:00 AM Map It
Vandalism CRIMINAL MISCHIEF 2012-23521 10400 BLOCK OF COUNTY LINE RD Hernando County Sheriff 7/28/2012 2:30:00 AM Map It
Vehicle Break-In/Theft BURGLARY-CONVEYANCE 2012-23521 10400 BLOCK OF COUNTY LINE RD Hernando County Sheriff 7/28/2012 2:30:00 AM Map

Friday, July 27, 2012

PHHOA July 2012 Newsletter

The hollow news – July 2012
The good news is … After the downpours of a few weeks ago when some of the swimming pools in Preston Hollow overflowed, the lawns are green and lush.  The Drainage Retention Areas have never looked better. Many homes have colorful, flowering blooms displayed, another testament to the earlier rains and painstaking care by the Homeowners in the Community. 

Thanks to John Cucinella’s work, the PH entrance has several varieties of flowering beds.  John is asking for volunteers to meet him early any Saturday mornings to work on various projects with regard to the common areas. Come out and help John.

On the flip side, some homes have displayed election signs in their yards, a clear violation of the Preston Hollow Deed Restrictions.  We expect those to come down shortly as the Homeowners have been notified by the PH HOA Board.  One Homeowner continues to store a recreational vehicle and other work materials on site.  The Homeowner has been sent a second letter clearly restating the violations. 

An unleashed dog was reported to have chased another Homeowner walking his dog on at least two occasions; a clear violation of the County Ordnance stating dogs must be kept on a leash when outside.  The Sheriff’s Office should be notified when dogs are running loose, (or animal control if it is during their working hours)  Other noted violations included tree trimmings and debris stored outside a home, a possible fire hazard, commercial and service signs displayed on vehicles parked in driveways.

The PH HOA met at the Home of Bill and Judy Thompson July 17, 2012.  Topics of note from the Meeting include a visit by Sheriff Al Neinhuis who said crime is the lowest in 20 years; violent crimes down 15%.  Asked how to manage speeders in the Community, he suggested making a call to his office to the attention of his assistant Joan Payne; that a speed trailer could be installed in the Community. He endorsed the Citizens‘ Academy for volunteers, a six-week session at the Sheriff’s office.

Lisa Groeneveld reported that the Board members met with an attorney relative to the history of her office with the ACC 2007 revision of the Design Guidelines in order to bring the Guidelines into compliance with State Statutes. Joe Deller, Board Liaison to the ACC, volunteered his wife’s time to type the document when it is finalized. The Attorney stated the Guidelines need not be filed with the County, as they continually change. The Attorney also advised using Code Enforcement whenever possible; to follow a strict approach in processing complaints. She further advised that Homeowners should make violation complaints to the Board and that they remain anonymous. The ACC can manage property changes and landscaping issues.  The attorney came highly recommended by those in the nearby HOA communities. A Motion was made to appoint Ron Silinsky as the ACC Chairman. 

Judy Thompson was commended for work in collecting of data and for typing the PH HOA 2012 DirectoryShe thanked her team for efforts to print and distribute the Directory paid by Ads on the front and back covers.  The Printer’s labor was free of charge for 175 Directories. Judy has located a site to hold future meetings at the Beautiful Mind Center, at Spring Hill & Mariner for a nominal charge.  Lisa, too, has located a site at the Masaryktown Town Center.  Notice of the site will be posted before the next meeting scheduled for October 15, 2012.

Treasurer Joe Deller reported the Community monies are in good financial shape.  He has filed four Liens on Homeowners who have failed to pay the PHHOA Dues, with all except five Homeowners up to date.  His goal is to reduce the PHHOA assessments next year!!!!

Bill Thompson, Chairman of the Crime Watch, stated that four Crime Watch captains have been fingerprinted, a big plus for the PH HOA Community. 

A discussion of how to better communicate within the Community included a suggestion to create a Bulletin Board to post news and events on site at Preston Hollow. More to follow on this idea.

The Board welcomes your comments.
Enjoy a great summer in beautiful Preston Hollow!
Sharon Ricks,
Secretary, PRESTON HOLLOW HOA

Dear Preston Hollow Homeowner,


July 26, 2012

Dear Preston Hollow Homeowner,

I would like to introduce myself and each of the Preston Hollow Board members: John Cucinella Inside Vice President and Acting President, followed by Lisa Groeneveld, Outside Vice President, Sharon Ricks, Secretary, Joe Deller, Treasurer and ACC Liaison, Judy Thompson, Member at Large. 

Also I would like you to know Ron Silinsky, ACC Chairman, Bill Thompson, Crime Watch Chairman, and Alan Setelius, the PHHOA Web Master, who edits and writes the PHHOA Blogspot: (prestonhollowhoa.blogspot.com) for our Community.

I would like to thank you for keeping up with your homes.  I am impressed with so many well kept and manicured lawns and homes in Preston Hollow.Each home expresses its individual style that makes our complex so attractive.  I’m certain that to do that has taken a great deal of effort on your part.

I would like to thank all of you for your efforts.  They are certainly appreciated.

Keep up the good work.

Sincerely, Your Board Member,
John Cucinella

FEMA Mitigation Specialists to Answer Questions

Mitigation specialists from the Federal Emergency Management Agency will provide information and advice on cleaning up and rebuilding homes after Tropical Storm Debby at community events in Suwannee and Hernando counties this week.

FEMA mitigation specialists – who can explain disaster-resistant ways to repair and rebuild – will be at the Smokin’ on the Suwannee BBQ at 13944 48th St. in Live Oak. They will be available Friday, July 27, from 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. and on Saturday, July 28, from 8 a.m. to 5 p. m.

The specialists will also be at the Hernando County Farmers Market in Spring Hill at 2450 U.S. 19 (Commercial Way) on Saturday, July 28, from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.

Aerial attack on mosquitoes in Hernando was a success

Here is and article about the County Spraying to control the mosquito population in Hernando County.

Battling a threefold increase in the mosquito population in the aftermath of Tropical Storm Debby, Hernando County Mosquito Control launched a massive aerial assault Wednesday night in an effort to control the pesky bloodsuckers. Aircraft under contract by the state Department of Agriculture sprayed more than 140,000 acres throughout the county with Dibrom, a low-level organophosphate insecticide designed to kill adult mosquitoes. County mosquito control manager Gunagye Hu said the aerial application began after 8 p.m. and was concentrated mainly in rural areas of the county that are not easily served by spray trucks.

Friday, July 13, 2012

PHHOA July 2012 Board Meeting Notice

The PHHOA will meet July 17, 2012 @ 7 p.m. at the home of Bill and Judy Thompson, 362 Forest Wood Ct. The Office of the President remains open.  Let any Board member know of your interest to fill this slot.

Please come out and support your local Community and get to know your neighbors. 

Sharon Ricks,
Secretary. 

FYI - Crime Watch Update ( Fraud )

A PHHOA neighbor called to report the following and asked that it be sent to the PH Community.

A young man in a pickup truck was referred to a PHHOA neighbor after having performed some yard and tree work for another neighbor.  He was given a deposit by check ($350) to return to do future work.  Unfortunately, he never returned. He cashed the check, did not return phone calls and the neighbor then contacted the Hernando Sheriff's Office last evening to file a report. Please contact a Board Member or this Blog for additional information.

FYI - Crime Watch Update

Type Description Case # Location Agency Date Map It
Assault AGG ASSAULT 2012-21539 13400 BLOCK OF COUNTY LINE RD Hernando County Sheriff 7/7/2012 6:46:00 PM Map It
Assault BATTERY 2012-21539 13400 BLOCK OF COUNTY LINE RD Hernando County Sheriff 7/7/2012 6:46:00 PM Map It

FYI - Crime Watch Update

Type Description Case # Location Agency Date Map It
Fraud FRAUD ORGANIZED 2012-21873 200 BLOCK OF FOREST WOOD CT Hernando County Sheriff 7/10/2012 7:50:00 PM Map It

FEMA Update for Hernando County Residents affected by Tropical Storm Debby

ATLANTA, Ga. -- Disaster recovery centers are open in Hernando, Highlands and Pinellas counties to help those whose homes or businesses were affected by Tropical Storm Debby. The centers are open 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. seven days a week.

Representatives from the Florida Division of Emergency Management, the Federal Emergency Management Agency, the Small Business Administration and other agencies will be at the centers to explain disaster assistance programs and help survivors apply for aid.

The disaster recovery centers are located at the following addresses:

Hernando County
Hernando County Mining Association Enrichment Center
800 John Gary Grubbs Blvd.
Brooksville, FL 34601

HERNANDO COUNTY FARMER'S MARKET

Saturday, July 14, 2012
HERNANDO COUNTY FARMER'S MARKET

10:00am-3:00pm 2450 US-19 (Commercial Way) in the old K-Mart Parking Lot, Spring Hill. Fresh veggies and fruit, organic and Amish country food, plants, local honey, herbs, soaps, jams, candy, baked goods, jewelry, crafts, and more.
352-232-4241www.hernandocountyfarmersmarket.webs.com