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In this Issue
the
Post Oak NewsSave the Date!
Movies in the Park May 13, 2011 – Tangled
June 17, 2011 – How to Train your
Dragon
July 15, 2011 – Shrek Forever After
August 12, 2011 – Toy Story 3
@Gregg-Clarke Park
begin approx 8:30PM
Election Day
May 14, 2011
7AM-7PM
Post Oak Pool SeasonMay 28, 2011 – September 5, 2011
Sunday – Thursday
6AM-9PM
Friday – Saturday
6AM-10PM
Monday
Closed for cleaning
Independence Day Fireworks
July 4, 2011
@Gregg-Clarke Park
begin approx 9:30PM
Back to School HaysCISD
August 22, 2011
HOA Meetings
June 9, 2011
August 11, 2011
October 13, 2011
December 8, 2011
@Word of Life Church
7PM-8PM
Recap Annual Meeting 2011The meeting was held April 12 at 6PM at the Post Oak Pool. Prior to themeeting pool access cards were distributed. Members present reviewed and
approved the minutes of the 2010 Annual Meeting.
Real Manage (RM) Community Association Manager, Candace Douglas,
presented the Management Report. The report contained; duties of
association management, which include description and instructions to log
onto the resident portal where you can obtain account information, payment
history, make payments, report deed restriction violation, find copies of
letters you’ve received, review deed restrictions as well as access general
information regarding your association.
Continued on page 2
MinutesPrior MeetingMinutes
ClassifiedsServicesWanted
ContactsBoardRealManageCommittee
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Recap Annual Meeting 2011 continued.
Candace also discussed the deed restriction enforcements. Yard
inspections are performed twice a month and homeowners with
violations are notified via first class mail if a violation is noted on theproperty. Inspection of the common areas is done on alternate weeks
Landscape and irrigation maintenance is contracted by SB
Landscaping and pool maintenance is contracted by C.E. Menger
LLC.
President of Pru Owens, Rick Jenkins presented the Development
Report. The report contained; overview of the Developer’s role,
development of current and future phases, report on recent home sales
status of association, collection of assessments and details on legal
action that is being taken to collect delinquent HOA dues. Rick also
reported that due to reduced sales of lots the playscape will not be
installed until 2012. It was asked by homeowners that Rick put
something in writing that states specifically when the playscape will be
funded and installed. Rick agreed and the board will follow through t
ensure this issue is taken care of as agreed.
Leanndrea Zaczek-Gillenwater was voted in as the resident HOA
board member. A follow-up HOA Board of Directors meeting is
scheduled via teleconference on May 10. The first item covered is to
name HOA officers for 2011-2012.
A pool monitor was secured for this season. We will use Amerishield,
a different company then last year. The pool will open on May 27
from 6am – 9pm Tuesday through Thursday and 6am – 10pm Friday-
Sunday. Mondays the pool will be closed for cleaning. The pool
monitor will be onsite every day the pool is open to enforce HOA rule
and monitor proper behavior. An adult, 18 or older, must supervise allchildren under 17.
Volunteers Needed, for information email:
Welcome Committee
Events Committee
Neighborhood Watch Committee
Landscape Committee
Communications Committee
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ClassifiedsServices
Looking for Sport Performance, Weight ManagementWellness & Energy, SkinCare or Financial Opportunity
then give me a call at 512-461-3178. I am an Independent
Distributor for Advocare. Also can be reach by email at
[email protected]. You can also visit my
website at www.advocare.com/09074093.
Homemade Dog BiscuitsShow your four-legged friend some love with these
tasty homemade dog treats!Ingredients
1 cup all-purpose flour
1/4 cup wheat germ
1/4 cup brewer's yeast
1 teaspoon salt
1 1/2 tablespoons canola
oil
1/2 cup low-sodium
canned chicken stock, plus
more for brushing.
Directions
1. Preheat oven to 400
degrees. In a medium
bowl, whisk together flour,
wheat germ, yeast, and
salt; set aside
2. Place oil in a large
bowl. Add stock and
flour mixture in three
alternating batches,
beginning and ending with stock.
Mix well.
3. On a lightly floured work
surface, roll out dough to about
3/8-inch thick. Shape biscuits using
a dog-bone-shaped cookie cutter.
4. If desired, you can spell out your
dog's name or a holiday message in
the dough with a toothpick (wet the
toothpick first so it won't stick).
5. Transfer to parchment-lined
baking sheets. Repeat with
remaining dough.
6. Bake biscuits 10 minutes. Brush
with stock; rotate baking sheets,
and bake 10 minutes more. Turn
off oven, leaving door closed. Let
dog biscuits stand in oven to dry
completely, about 1 1/2 hours.
Wanted
Don’t use the coupons from the Sunday paper? Dropthem off at 314 Discovery in the content outside the
front door or call 512-461-3178 and I will pick them up!
Would you like to place an ad/service or have
something to sell? Email [email protected]
before June 25 to make July’s issue of the Post Oak
News!
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RealManage
Yard Inspections
Yard inspections are performed twice a month. Make
sure to tidy up your front yard, remove trash/recycling
and compost bins from the street and mow and weed
eat those front yards! Citations are written and mailed
on properties with violations observed regarding our
Covenants, Conditions and Restrictions.
Common Area Inspections
Common area inspections are performed twice a week
as well and are rotated with the yard inspections.
Contacts
RealManage10800 Pecan Park Blvd., Suite 100Austin, TX 78750
Toll Free Tel: 866-4-RealService (866-473-2573)Toll Free Fax: 866-919-5696
www.realmanage.com
Candace DouglasCommunity Association Manager 512-492-6041
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Photo by Vanessa Harris
Dogs have their day: No chaining law to go into effect in Kyle
by JENNIFER BIUNDO
Dogs can no longer spend their days outside on the end of a chain, Kyle council members ruledTuesday night.
In a 4-3 split, council members voted to ban the practice of tethering a dog outside. The new lawwould also prohibit pulley tethers, such as those attached to a clothesline, that allow dogs more room
to run. Under the ordinance, dogs kept in outdoor pens must have 150 square feet per adult animal.
Violations would be a class C misdemeanor, with exceptions only for a lawful animal event, veterinary
treatment, grooming, training or law enforcement activity.
Read more at the Hays Free Press: http://haysfreepress.com/archives/18647#ixzz1L6pN2l5w
As a reminder the City of Kyle requires the removal any feces deposits while walking dogs. It alsostates that while in or on any City of Kyle Parks, Trails or Open Spaces, you must carry a device to
remove any deposits.
Check out our group on Facebook!
Search “Post Oak 1 HOA” or or go tohttp://www.facebook.com/ group.php?gid=118977334783977.
The group pages give frequent updates to events in our community, current and previous newsletters, announceswinners to seasonal contest and allows for homeowners to ask questions and get answers from your neighbors.
"The ‘Deed Restrictions’ for the Post Oak One HomeownersAssociation, Inc. specifies that all improvements as definedin the Deed Restrictions must be approved in writing by theArchitectural Control Committee before the improvement
begins." The Architectural Control Committee ApprovalRequest Form, ACC Form, can be found on our facebook group page as well as on the RealManage site.
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Neighborhood Watch volunteers aren't just "that resident down the street" who drives by every once inawhile, they're an intricate part of our subdivision. Our volunteers observe unfamiliar individuals or vehicles normally not seen in the subdivision, report missing stop and street signs, report burned out streetlights or a broken water pipe at the pool,graffiti on fences, sidewalks or mail boxes. With the ever presentpossibility of a grass fire starting in the undeveloped land to the south due to the drought and high
winds, a Neighborhood Watch Volunteer could make the difference in seeing and reporting it beforemajor damage could be done.True, you don't have to belong to the program to do any of these thingsmentioned...but, Non-resident seeing our posted Neighborhood Watch signs have no idea of how manyvolunteers we do have; and that is what makes the difference.
For more information contact, Margaret Soma, Neighborhood Watch Chair,[email protected] or @ 504.9965.
Margaret has also been working diligently to start anoutreach program for neighbors in need with theNeighborhood Watch Outreach Program. Volunteers canpickup a gallon of milk or medicines for a neighbor, changea light bulb or sew a button on a shirt. Have a skill thatcould help someone out? Volunteers can be anonymousuntil services are needed, email Margaret [email protected].