Bella Vista - November 2014
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November 2014 Official Publication of the Bella Vista Homeowners Association Volume 6, Issue 11
BOARD REPORTStorage Development – The Board and CPNAN committee
members are soliciting quotes for landscaping options at the end of Orsobello Place. The developer has agreed to contribute a specific amount towards the cost and the HOA will vote on contributing the remaining amount for a cost effective solution that will ensure the BV property values near the development are not negatively impacted.
Activities – Another garage sale will be held on November 8 along with the 2nd annual Chili cook off. The team lead position for the Recreation/Events committee is currently vacant. If you are interested in volunteering for an important yet fun opportunity, please contact a Board member.
Budget – The 2015 budget has been completed and will be printed in the December issue.
The Board met on October 9 and minutes will be posted to the Bella Vista website after Board approval in early November. We still have an open position on the board and if you have considered serving, this would be a good time to join us since the term expires May 2015. Email for each board member is found on the Bella Vista website and inside this newsletter.
Pool – The Board is reviewing quotes to replace landscaping inside the pool area. Several of the plants did not make it through the drought, so natives will be considered. The pool will be closed for the season on October 31, 2014.
Annexation – The City has completed validation of the petitions and they are scheduling the public hearings which are primarily for existing Cedar Park residents to voice concerns about the annexation.
BOARD MEETING LOCATION Monthly Board meetings begin at 6pm at the RealManage office,
9601 Amberglen Blvd, Suite 150, Bldg G, Austin TX 78729 (next to Lifetime Fitness on RR 620 service road) on the first Wednesday of each month, and a notice is posted on the Bella Vista website at least 3 days before the meeting.
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OCTOBER
Thanks to Donnie and Karen Baib at 3123 Argento Place for helping to make Bella Vista a beautiful place to live! We like seeing how well our homes are being maintained and improved, so the Board agreed to also award Yard of the Month homeowners with a $25 gift certificate to Countryside Nursery. Yard of the Month runs from May through Christmas to include holiday lighting and decorations.
Thanks to Gwen & Tom Moore at 2611 Salerno Place for helping to make Bella Vista a beautiful place to live! We like seeing how well our homes are maintained and improved, so Yard of the Month homeowners are provided a $25 gift certificate to Countryside Nursery.
YARD MONTHOFTHE
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UPCOMING EVENTSFALL GARAGE SALE:
The recreation commit decided to change the date of the upcoming garage sale to Saturday, November 8th from 8 am to noon. This is the same day Twin Creeks and Volente Hills will be holding their
garage sales. Hopefully everyone will have a great event.
CHILLI COOK OFF:Please join us for Bella Vista's 2nd annual Chili Cook Off and
Fall Festival on Saturday, November 8, 2014 from 4-6pm at our neighborhood park. We will have live music, train rides for the
kids and, of course, chili! Please bring a non-perishable food item for our Canned food drive to benefit Capitol Area Food Bank. We
are in need of participants to make and serve their chili. Prizes to be awarded to winning chili recipes! If interested in making
chili or looking for more information, please email or call Bridget Thompson at 512-423-7185 or [email protected].
**Please note that the date listed in previous newsletters for our chili cook off has been changed. It will now be held
on November 8.
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Carpenter ants nest outdoors in dead wood (tree stumps or dead limbs, fences, firewood, etc.). They may also be found in wood siding, beams, joists, fascia boards or trim on structures. Damage is usually limited since carpenter ants tunnel and nest within wood; they do not eat wood. However, wood can become weakened by carpenter ant excavation.
Carpenter ants are large ants that can vary in color from all black to reddish to yellowish or a combination of colors. These ants have one node, no stinger and a circle of hairs at the tip of their abdomen.
Galleries in the nest are excavated following the grain of the wood and have clean, smooth walls. Nest locations may be discovered by searching for piles of sawdust-looking material under exit holes. Sawdust is coarse and may also contain soil or sand, uneaten insects as well as dead ants from the colony.
Carpenter ants are able to enter homes from tree branches or utility lines touching the home, through cracks and crevices around windows and doors, cracks in foundation walls, ventilation openings or heating and air conditioning ducts.
Here are some tips for a carpenter ant infestation:•Removedeadtreesand/orlimbsandremovetreestumps
from the landscape. Many times you can remove the (possible) nesting sites and get rid of the ants without using pesticides.•Prunetreesandshrubsthattouchthehome.Carpenter
ants will often use these areas as a bridge to enter the home. •Replacewoodthatiswaterdamaged.Carpenterantsare
drawn to moisture damaged wood, so make sure to repair any water leaks and replace damaged wood.•Removewooddebrisandfirewoodthatisnearthehome.
Carpenter ants may nest in firewood and when it is stacked right next to the home, it allows the ants to enter more easily.
For more information or help with identification, contact Wizzie Brown, Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service Program Specialist at 512.854.9600.
The information given herein is for educational purposes only. Reference to commercial products or trade names is made with the
understanding that no discrimination is intended and no endorsement by Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service or the Texas A&M AgriLife
Research is implied. Extension programs serve people of all ages regardless of race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, disability,
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CARPENTER ANTS
Please remember to pick up after your pets and
“scoop the poop”
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