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Snohomish Cascade Homeowners Association


Volume IX Number 2 Visit Our New Online Forum at www.the-falls.org! August, 2005

Coming Events

Event Date/Time Place
Board Meeting Tuesday, September 13, 7 p.m. Totem Falls Elementary
Annual Meeting Tuesday, November 8, 7 p.m. Totem Falls Elementary
Board Meeting Tuesday, Januarey 10, 7 p.m. Totem Falls Elementary



Neighborhood Online Forum

Our Homeowner Association's website (www.the-falls.org) now has a community forum to allow our homeowners to discuss neighborhood/community/HOA issues as well as a place to discuss contractors, offer services, and place classified ads. We have had a significant number of homeowners request such a forum so we sincerely hope you find this useful and that the forum remains active. To access the forum, click on "Community Forum" on the left side of the web page.


New Email

The Homeowners Association has a new email address! Please contact the Homeowner's Association at board@the-falls.org. This is the most efficient way to get in touch with the Homeowner Association's board. Our previous email address will continue to be monitored as well for a period of time.

If you are interested in receiving email communications from the Association, please send us an email asking to be added to our list. This is a low-traffic distribution list with periodic meeting reminders, Block Watch notices, electronic newsletters, and other neighborhood-related communications.


Good Bye Howard Matheson

We have to say good bye and thank you to Howard Matheson. For many years Howard has supported the association as an advocate of keeping our common fence in good repair. He has helped the board with finding parts of the fence that needed maintenance as well as coordinating between the board and fence contractors. He has also helped with coordination between the board and our landscaper.

Howard and his wife will be moving to eastern Washington near the Columbia River where he can continue fishing.

We will all miss Howard and wish him well in the future.


Vandalism Along Our Trail

Significant damage has been done to our greenbelt trail by mountain bike riders. They have dug 3 foot deep by 3 foot wide holes in several places to build jumps and create a terrain park. It has created a serious liability issue for our Association. The playground equipment in the South park area has been destroyed and the picnic tables have been damaged as well.

Please ask your children to keep their bicycles off the trails. They are for walking only. If you encounter anyone riding on the trail, ask them to stop riding on the trail and report them to the homeowner?s Association by phone and/or email.


Roofing

We are planning to revise the "approved" roofing list. A knowledgeable roofing broker who represents most roofing companies in our area will be invited to our September monthly meeting to discuss roofing issues.


CC&Rs

Recently, a notice was given to all homeowners with RV's, trailers, and boats that did not appear to be in compliance with our covenants. Most homeowners have taken corrective action. Those who have not will be subject to the violation fine schedule. To find out more about the fine schedule go to http://www.the-falls.org/FineSchedule.html.


Management Company

The Board members have found serving on the Board of a homeowner's association of 310 homes to be extremely challenging. As a result of the work load that they have experienced, the Board members are investigating ways that a management company could assist the Board. Over the next few months the Board will contact management companies to determine if it would be cost effective for them to become involved in our development.


Landscaping

Our landscaping company, Glenbrook Services, has been working hard this summer to repair our sprinkler system throughout the neighborhood. In the past, Board members decided not to utilize the system and the inactivity led to significant decay. The system is back to almost 100% and will continue to be used in the future.

As soon as the repairs to the sprinkler system are complete, bark dust will be applied to all planting beds in the common areas to improve the appearance. The two large trees that are missing in the South median of Sno-Cascade Drive will be replaced in October. We continue to work towards landscaping the North median.


Fence

The common area fencing is our biggest concern. Recently, a bid of $100,000 was obtained to replace the entire fence. As a result of the large cost for replacement, the Board has decided to continue to keep the fence in good repair.

One of the Board members recently inspected the entire fence along Puget Park Drive (West of Sno-Cascade) and the West side of Sno-Cascade down to the school trail. There are several fence boards that need to be replaced and a few sections that need to be repaired. The remainder of the fence will be inspected to determine what repairs are needed.

Once the fence's condition is determined and the repairs are made, we will seek bids to repaint the entire fence with a more natural color.


Totem Pole Update

Earlier this year, one of our totem poles at the waterfall was stolen. The board has contracted a carver to carve a new totem pole. This is being done now. The new pole should be in place in September. Also, the carver will carve an attractive design in the stump of the stolen totem pole.


Vandalism at Totem Falls Elementary School

Since at least August 1 a series of vandalism incidents have occurred at Totem Falls Elementary School. These incidents include:
  • A fire extinguisher totally emptied all over the entry floors of the school.
  • One of the windows in the library was shattered and broken.
  • The sports court outside had inappropriate language spray painted on it.
  • The reader board sign near the street was broken into and the letters rearranged into inappropriate words. One side of the reader board was totally damaged so it can not be used.
The vandal or vandals may be entering over the roof, a tree in one of the courtyard areas looks as if it had been jumped into from the roof as several branches have been broken at the top. If you see damage being done to the school, please call 911. If you know who is doing this damage please report it to the Sheriff's Office Tip Line at (425) 388-3845 or the Anonymous Tip Page: http://www.co.snohomish.wa.us/SheriffRpts/AnonymousTips/default.htm


Identity Theft - How to Protect Your Good Name

Identity Theft remains a major problem in the US and the state of Washington. According to the Attorney General's Office 5,654 complaints were filed in 2004 for ID Theft. Nationally, the state of Washington ranked 8th in the number of ID Thefts per capita.

Here are some ways to avoid becoming an identity theft victim:
  • Do not give your Social Security number, mother's maiden name or account numbers to strangers who contact you, especially by phone, Internet or mail.
  • Pay attention to what time of month your bills arrive. If they don't arrive on time, call the creditor and verify your address.
  • Put strong passwords on your credit card, bank and phone accounts.
  • Don't carry your Social Security card. Leave it in a secure place such as a safe bolted to the floor in your house or a safety deposit box.
  • Don't carry credit cards or ID cards you don't need.
  • Tear or shred charge receipts, copies of credit applications, insurance forms, physician statements, bank checks and statements, expired charge cards and credit offers you get in the mail.
  • Regularly inspect your credit report for errors, to determine whether accounts have been opened without your knowledge or consent, and to see what entities are requesting your credit history. As of 1/1/04 all Credit Bureaus are required to give out one free credit report per year according to the Fair Credit Reporting Act (FCRA).
Note: The Credit Bureaus are not required to give out your credit score for free. If you want to order your score in addition to your free report, most are charging about $5.95. The free reports are good for 30 days only, so make sure you print your reports if you get them online.

Many online services charge to give you your credit report. The best place to see your credit report is directly from the three credit reporting bureaus:

Equifax-
Report fraud: 1-800-525-6285
Order copy of report: 1-800-686-1111
Web Site: www.equifax.com
Address:
PO Box 740241
Atlanta, GA 30374

Experian (formerly TRW)-
Report fraud: 1-888-397-3742
Order copy of report: 1-888-397-3742
Web Site: www.experian.com
Address:
PO Box 2002
Allen, TX 75013

Trans Union-
Report fraud: 1-800-680-7289
Order copy of report: 1-800-888-4213
Web Site: www.tuc.com
Address:
PO Box 390
Springfield, PA 19064

For more about ID Theft prevention or other crime prevention subjects go to the Snohomish County Sheriff's Office web site at: http://www1.co.snohomish.wa.us/Departments/Sheriff/Services/Crime_Prevention/Community_Policing.htm


BOARD OF DIRECTORS

President - Cary Ecker
Treasurer - Tiger King
Secretary - Brian Stern

Contacting the Board:

Mailing Address
        SCHOA
        P.O. Box 13475
        Mill Creek, WA 98082
Voice Mail - (425) 921-3396
Fax - (425) 385-2452
Email - board@the-falls.org NEW!
Website - www.the-falls.org