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Animal Control (972) 292-5303 City of Frisco (972) 292-5000 Co Serv Electric & Gas (800) 566-2314 Progressive - Recycling/Trash (469) 452-8000 Frisco Police Department (972) 292-6000 Frisco Fire Administration (972) 292-6300 SEM Elementary School (469) 633-3575 Important Phone Numbers 3220 Keller Springs Ste. 106 Carrollton, TX 75006 F: 866-919-5696 1-866-4RealService (1-866-473-2573) www.realmanage.com 7:30 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. CST Homeowners Association Newsletter Published bi-monthly by Neighborhood News, Inc. April 2018 Upcoming PCE Events Please keep an eye on the website as events get closer for details and updated information! We could still use volunteers to help with these events. If you’re interested in helping with any of them please email the board and let us know! To receive email updates for these events, please see the info on how to sign up in this newsletter. [email protected] Community Wide Garage Sale 2018 Friday & Saturday, April 6th & 7th, 7am-2pm Pizza and Politics (Candidate Forum) Saturday April 21 (Tentative) See Panther Creek Website for updates Pool Opens for the Season 2018 Saturday, May 4th Spring Fling at the Pool 2018 Saturday, May 19, 11am-1pm (Continued on pg.2) ALL POOL CARDS NO LONGER WORK! DON’T WAIT TO REACTIVATE In an effort to regain control of the pool, the HOA has hired a security company to help manage the pool entrance. As part of the revamping of the pool access, we have also deactivated all pool cards to ensure all members are up to date with their pool waiver documents. Once you submit your pool waiver form, your card will be reactivated within 7-10 business days. If you are a renter, you will also need to have your owner sign the same document to ensure you can gain access.(BOTH signatures, owners and renters, will be required to activate the pool key.) WE WILL HAVE A STRICT NO ACTIVE CARD, NO ACCESS POLICY starting in 2018. ALL members will also need to sign in upon entering the pool area. You can get your pool waiver by one of the options below:

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Animal Control(972) 292-5303

City of Frisco(972) 292-5000

Co Serv Electric & Gas(800) 566-2314

Progressive - Recycling/Trash(469) 452-8000

Frisco Police Department (972) 292-6000

Frisco Fire Administration(972) 292-6300

SEM Elementary School(469) 633-3575

ImportantPhone Numbers

3220 Keller Springs Ste. 106 Carrollton, TX 75006

F: 866-919-5696 1-866-4RealService(1-866-473-2573)

www.realmanage.com7:30 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. CST

Homeowners Association Newsletter

Published bi-monthly by Neighborhood News, Inc.

April 2018

Upcoming PCE EventsPlease keep an eye on the website as events get closer for details and updated information! We could still use volunteers to help with these events. If you’re interested in helping with any of them please email the board and let us know! To receive email updates for these events, please see the info on how to sign up in this newsletter.

[email protected]

Community Wide Garage Sale 2018Friday & Saturday, April 6th & 7th, 7am-2pm

Pizza and Politics (Candidate Forum) Saturday April 21 (Tentative)

See Panther Creek Website for updates

Pool Opens for the Season 2018Saturday, May 4th

Spring Fling at the Pool 2018Saturday, May 19, 11am-1pm

(Continued on pg.2)

ALL POOL CARDS NO LONGER WORK! DON’T WAIT TO REACTIVATE

In an effort to regain control of the pool, the HOA has hired a security company to help manage the pool entrance. As part of the revamping of the pool access, we have also deactivated all pool cards to ensure all members are up to date with their pool waiver documents. Once you submit your pool waiver form, your card will be reactivated within 7-10 business days. If you are a renter, you will also need to have your owner sign the same document to ensure you can gain access.(BOTH signatures, owners and renters, will be required to activate the pool key.)

WE WILL HAVE A STRICT NO ACTIVE CARD, NO ACCESS POLICY starting in 2018.

ALL members will also need to sign in upon entering the pool area.

You can get your pool waiver by one of the options below:

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• #1: Log into your Resident Portal at: www.realmanage.com Go to: My DOCUMENTS> FORMS and then download the PCE POOL WAIVER document. (NOTE: This will be the QUICKEST WAY to get your pool key activated!) While you’re there, feel free to update any information related to your property and contact details.

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• #2: Download the form via the website: https://panthercreekestates.org/faqs and submit it to Real Manage via the information on the form.

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• #3: Real Manage will be doing a community mailing and Eblast by the end of February which will have your waiver to fill out. Once you fill it out, simply submit to Real Manage via the information on the form.

If you have any questions, please feel free to email the board at: [email protected]

Annual PCE Spring Fling!Saturday, May 19th from 11am – 1pm

at the PCE Pool

This event is free to all PCE residents. An adult will need to sign in to receive a meal and prize tickets. Pizza will be provided, 2 slices per person. Children will be able to spin the Prize Wheel to win pool toys!

This is a great time to come out and meet your neighbors and take a dip in the community pool! We hope to see you there!

For updates on this and other community events, be sure to sign up to receive emails from the board. Info on how to sign up can be found in this newsletter.

The PCE Pool will open for the 2018 season starting on Saturday, May 5th!

Please take a moment to read through the pool rules listed below. They can also be found on signs around the pool and on the PCE website.

We hope everyone has a fun and safe pool season!

PCE Community Pool Usage Rules:1. NO LIFGUARD ON DUTY. Use these facilities at your own risk.2. Pool hours are: 6:00 AM until 9:30 PM3. NO ACTIVE POOL CARD NO ACCESS. Trespassing will NOT be tolerated and trespassers may be prosecuted.4. CHILDREN UNDER THE AGE OF 15 MUST BE ACCOMPANIED BY AN ADULT 18 YEARS OF AGE OR OLDER.5. Residents 15 or older may come to the pool alone/unattended.6. Only residents 18 or older are allowed guests. Residents in the same household may share a key card. Residents over the age of 18 may have a maximum of 4 guests per household. A resident MUST accompany guests.7. The board reserves the right to ask for proof of identification and residency.8. The following items are not allowed in pool area: Alcohol, Tobacco, Glass or Breakable Items, Water Balloons, Pets, Bikes, Scooters, Roller Blades/Shoes, Skateboards, Air Mattresses/Large Pool Floats, Footballs/Hard Balls or any other objects/toy deemed a safety hazard.9. NO SMOKING OR VAPING of any kind is allowed in the pool area.10. Proper swimwear required. No jeans, cut-offs, street clothes or loose clothing allowed for safety reasons.11. No diving, running, sliding down hand rails, roughhousing or general horseplay that will endanger the safety of others.12. Children not potty-trained must wear swim diapers while in the pool. Accidents in the pool may require that the pool be closed for 24 hours, per the Texas State Health Department.13. Persons with skin diseases, open sores or wounds, inflamed eyes, nasal or ear infections or any communicable diseases are not allowed to use the pool. 14. Emergency equipment is to be used for emergencies only. IN CASE OF EMERGENCY CALL 911.15. Access to the equipment area is restricted to authorized personnel.16. Violations of the pool rules including letting in people without key cards or failure to pay assessments may result in the suspension of pool privileges.

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We send out email notices periodically to remind PCE residents of safety concerns, community events, and important information. We also send out a monthly electronic newsletter. Don’t miss out on this great service! There are multiple ways to sign up:1. Scan this QR Code and follow the prompts.2. Text “PANTHERCREEK” to 22828 and follow the

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City of Frisco Warning SirensWhat do they mean? What should I do?

The way citywide warning systems are used varies from place to place. This leads to some confusion when hearing the sirens for the first time in a new place. We want to help inform everyone about what these sirens mean for PCE so they can make the best choices for their families when they are utilized.

The City of Frisco controls when these sirens are activated and does so conservatively. These are NOT tornado sirens. They are intended to be heard by those outside and warn them to seek shelter due to pending or active dangerous activity. Dangers sirens could sound for include, but are not limited to: tornadoes, flash floods, winds in excess of 70 MPH, reported hail of 1.25” in diameter or greater, national security, or environmental threats. They are intended to notify us of potentially dangerous activity and to give us an opportunity to gather additional information and protect ourselves, our families, and potentially our property. When you hear the sirens the best thing you can do is turn on the TV and tune into the news for the latest information.

You should never go outside to try and hear the warning the sirens are broadcasting. They are telling anyone outside and in earshot to get inside to safety. They are sounded well in advance of dangerous weather actually arriving to give people plenty of time to seek the appropriate shelter. Likewise, when the sirens stop sounding, it does not necessarily mean the danger has passed. So be sure to tune in to a local source of information to determine the appropriate action to take and when the danger has passed.

To receive official information from the Frisco Communications Department, you can tune to the following:

WBAP Radio 820 AM – designated Emergency Alert System (EAS) for our area

Channel 12 – Grande Cable SubscribersChannel 16 – Time Warner Cable Subscribers Channel 37 – Verizon FIOS Cable SubscribersChannel 99 – AT&T U-verse Cable Subscribers

Most other local radio and TV stations will also broadcast emergency information. Many TV stations and Meteorologists also have Facebook pages and Twitter that you can follow for updates and there are a number of weather apps that can be downloaded for your smartphone to provide alerts as well. Make sure you are using a local station/app for updates for the most accurate information (as opposed to one with international coverage like The Weather Channel).

The sirens are also tested on a regular basis. They are tested the first Wednesday of each month at 12:00 noon. All other Wednesdays, the sirens are tested using the “voice” portion only. In addition, these sirens are silently tested daily. When testing the sirens, the Fire Department will only sound the sirens

on days when skies are clear or overcast but not threatening. When severe weather is in the forecast, sirens will not be activated unless there is an actual emergency. This is done so citizens are certain the activation is real and not a test.

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