p ist ne - pristine placepristineplace.us/wp-content/uploads/2018/09/pristine news sept 18.p… ·...
TRANSCRIPT
P IST NECommunity
News
September 2018
A Newsletter for the Homeowners of Pristine Place
AT A GLANCE...
P IST NE PLACECOMMITTEE CHAIRPERSONS
ARCHITECTURAL CONTROLCarl Pletcher 352-293-3234
BAR CODES, CLUBHOUSE CARDS & FOBSDave Epler 352-201-2555
Hours to be purchased at the clubhouse Monday from10AM to 1PM, Wednesday from 5PM to 8PM and Saturday from 10AM to 1PM.
CLUBHOUSERich Ruland
Reservations : Doris Perez 352-683-9853
or352-606-0259
LIBRARYLinda Knechtges 352-686-8534
SOCIAL COMMITTEERoseanne Zummo 570-412-9645
WELCOME COMMITTEERon & Bernie Klewer 847-894-1914
352-678-8871
Rentals/[email protected]
ARTICLE PAGE
K9 Partners For Patriots Inside Cover
BOD Report 4
HSNC FurBall 6
By The Way 8
Call Box 8
ACC 9
Calendar 10
Birthdays & Anniversaries 11
Green Thumb 12
Raising A CHAMP Fundraiser 13
Barcodes, Clubhouse Cards & FOBS 14
Teen Services 14
For Sale 14
Pg 3
PRISTINE PLACEBOARD OF DIRECTORS
PRESIDENTDave Epler
VICE PRESIDENTBill Dyer
TREASURERLaura Peters
SECRETARYVirginia Gange
DIRECTORBrad Undestad
GREENACRE PROPERTIES, INC.4131 Gunn Hwy.
Tampa, Florida 33618
Phone 1-800-304-0084(813) 600-1100
Direct Line (813) 936-4117
Community ManagerDenise Schek, CAM, CMCA, AMS, PCAM
email: [email protected]
Note: Please reportall damages, deed restriction
violations, etc. toProperty Management
Newsletter available online www.pristineplace.us
Pg 4
During the last month, we have finally gotten the gates and access control systems back on line after a series of set backs due to lightning. WE had a town hall meeting where we decided to put forth a ballot vote in November on whether or not we want to move forward with traffic control and safety devices within our community to slow speeding. In that light please read the information below:
Speed tables are midblock traffic calming devices that raise the entire wheelbase of a vehicle to reduce its traffic speed. Speed tables are longer than speed humps and flat-topped, with a height of 3–3.5 inches and a length of 22 feet. Vehicle operating speeds for streets with speed tables range from 25–45 mph, depending on the spacing.We will continue to provide information on speed tables and other traffic calming devices in the future.
The bids for a new landscape contract are arriving and will be reviewed and prepared for the September board meeting. Also, at the next meeting we will be discussing and voting on removal of the clubhouse cupolas and getting bids for re-roofing the clubhouse. Finally, there is a resolution on the table for a board vote in September. This resolution deals with changes to fining policy and making a repeat offender policy workable. This means that repeat violations can be captured and the failure of owners to maintain the property without repeat violations can cause escalated enforcement procedures. A complete draft resolution is available for review at the clubhouse. At the last board meeting the directors approved a reduction in barcode and fob purchase fees. The new cost of a barcode is $10.00. A replacement barcode is $5.00 and fobs are now $8.00.
Please volunteer. Our community needs you. If you are interested in running for our board, two positions will be up for election in November. Please consider volunteering to help Pristine Place. Letters of intent can be submitted anytime from now until the September 1 deadline. You can email a letter of intent to GreenAcre or to [email protected]. All letters will be sent to the nominating committee.
BOARD OF DIRECTORS CORNER
Pg 5
12/18
3/19
Pg 6
Having a Ball in
“PAWgaritaville “Having a Ball in
“PAWgaritaville “
uan l n FuA r h Bat51 ll
tsaT oo C B ee rn ue tafi Nt eth hte fH ou m yta ene oci S
~ SAVE THE DATE ~~ SAVE THE DATE ~
Silverthorn Country Club4550 Golf Club Lane, Spring Hill
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 10
For more info please call 352-796-2711 or visit our website at www.HumaneRescue.org
Pg 7
11/18
A Name You’ve Trusted For Over 30 Years!
3320 Middlesex Drive Spring Hill, FL 34607
TERMITE ALERT!
December - AprilTermites Are Here & Swarming
is Peak Termite Season
LAWNSPRAYING
GUARANTEEDInsect & Weed Control
Every Other Month
$49up to 5000 sq. ft.
RESIDENTIAL PEST CONTROL
Most HernandoCounty Homes
EVERY 3 MONTHS
$64up to 2400 sq. ft.
Free
Estimates
If You See Termites Or Think You Do, Call The Professionals To Protect Your Home.
352-683-7300 Toll Free 866-327-1566
Residential Pest Control by:
11/18
Birthdays ~ Fundraisers ~ Any Occasion
352-684-2500
tremetremetremeINFLATABLES,
LLC
INFLATABLES,
Wet and Dry Slides Bounce HousesMoonwalks
Combo Bounce HousesConcessions Tables and Chairs
Fun For All Ages!Fun For All Ages!
Pg 8
Board of Directors’ Meeting
Tuesday, September 18
7:00 pm
at the Clubhouse
We ah yT .y ..B
* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
This is our call box and it is located at the main gate (St. Ives). All our residents are listed in the call box directory. The screen allows Vistors/vendors to view an alphabetic listing of all the residents names and their directory numbers/code.
In order for them to enter, the visitor/vendor must press the button with the icon of a phone receiver ( ) then the 3 digit directory number/code, the
system will automatically call you at the phone number you provide. (Your phone number will never be displayed).
Opening the gateWhen you receive the call, you may talk to the visitor for a few seconds and decide if you want to let them in. To open the gate, press “9” on your phone and it will open the gate, or hang up to disconnect.
Remember, you can give your vistors and the vendors the directory number/code ahead of time to save time, avoid delay and prevent back up at the gate.
The Call Box
The Domino game on Tuesday is full but some people have expressed interest in playing. Anyone interested in setting up an additional table please contact me and I will try to organize another game. R o s a l i e M o n t e m a g n o 352-200-6481
book from the “chair” or the “recorder”. No books are left at
the club house. Choose paint colors for your house from the
book and proceed with completion of the ACC request form.
2. Pavers or painting of driveway needs samples or charts of
what pavers will look like and driveway colors need selected
from the paint book.
Applicat ions for any and al l 3. Fencing or landscaping needs drawings or diagrams
improvements or changes to the exterior of a home or its attached to the request showing how work will be done in
grounds must be submitted to the ACC for review and relation to your house and set backs. No wooden or vinyl
approval, as provided for in the Community Documents or fencing is permitted. Only black or green chain link fences
Covenants. These applications and permits do not cost you can be approved.
anything, but if you do not apply for them, you can be fined 4. If removing a tree please take a photograph and attach to
$1,000.00. the request and tell us of what you intend to use as a
The examples listed below are only some of the things that replacement. Remember to check for county requirements to
require a permit. Remember anything done other than replace trees.
mowing, trimming trees and plants, power washing 5. For flag pole requests please take a photo or make a
driveways, sidewalks and gutters need a permit. If you have drawing of the location where the pole will go noting the
any questions about something needing a permit just call me height and lighting you intend to use.
(352-293-3234) or any other member of the ACC committee. 6. Changes to driveways or walks need drawings or
ACC applications are available in the lobby of the Pristine diagrams showing us the changes you intend to make.
Place Clubhouse. Applications must be completed in full 7. Screenings for your pool, lanai and spa areas need
and accompanied by samples of materials to be used and drawings and color charts. You can attach a photo or drawing
drawings or photo's to help explain your project. showing the area and how you plan to screen.
Applications may be submitted anytime up to the start of the 8. Gutters need color and style, including downspouts
regularly scheduled monthly meeting by placing them in the locations.
mailbox labeled ACC in the lobby of the Pristine Place 9. Attic fans need drawing of the location.
Clubhouse or handed to any ACC member. The ACC meets 10. Garage door or garage door screens need color and photo
on the second Wednesday of each month at 7:00 pm. Any of door/or screening choice.
application received after that time will be held until the next 11. Irrigation wells need drawing of location in relation to
monthly meeting. your yard/house.
If approved, the ACC will issue a Pristine Place Building 12. Curbing needs color/style along with drawings showing
Permit. This permit is to be posted where it is clearly visible where it will be placed in your yard.
from the street. If a Hernando County Permit is required, 13. Satellite dish must be mounted on rear or side of house.
posting of the ACC Permit can be near to it. The ACC Permit 14. Antennas must be approved as to placement on the
must be completed and returned to the ACC within three days house/attach a photo or drawing of where you want to put it.
following the completion of the approved work. This is done 15. Skylights or solar panels including pool heater need
by placing the ACC permit in the ACC mailbox in the club location, drawings, color.
house or returning it to any member of the ACC. All 16. Water softener needs location where it will be installed.
completed approved work is subject to inspection by a 17. POD's need approval.
member of the ACC. 18. Children's gym sets, play sets and trampolines need to
Work must start within 60 days following the issuance of an show a picture or drawing of placement in your yard.
ACC permit. Work should be completed within 90 days of 19. Basketball nets need to show a picture of placement
the issuance of the permit. New home and major additions showing where in your driveway you want to locate the net.
are not subject to the completion requirement. If work is not This list shows only some examples ….. if you have any
started or completed during these periods, a one time questions, need any clarifications, contact any ACC member
extension of 45 days may be requested in writing. If work is for help. Be sure to complete the ACC request form for
not completed during these periods an extension is not permission to do projects and get them in the box by the
granted, the Permit is void and a new application must be second Wednesday of each month so your approval can be
submitted. granted. Once your project is complete return the request to
Examples requiring ACC approval and necessary paper the Club house ACC box nothing on the form your project is
work required are as follows: completed and the date.
1. Any exterior painting must follow the “Procedure for Thank you for your continued adherence to the rules and
Selecting and Approval of Home Paint Colors.” Get the paint regulations established for Pristine Place.
ARCHITECTURAL CONTROL
COMMITTEECarl Pletcher
Pg 9
Exercise 10 amAqua Aerobics 9:30 amACC 7pm
Mexican Train 10:00 amBOD Meeting 7 pm
Inputs, Comments, Questions & AdsEmail to [email protected]
or call 352-688-5203
P IST NE news
COMMITTEE MEETINGS
The Board of Directors usually meet on the THIRD Tuesday of each month at 7 pm at the clubhouse. The agenda for the Board of Directors meeting will be posted 48 hours in advance.
The Architectural Review Committee meets the SECOND Wednesday of each month at 7 pm at the clubhouse.
Clubhouse Committee meets on the SECOND Tuesday of each month at 4:30 pm. Contact Dave Epler at 352-201-2555
SOCIAL ACTIVITIES
Mexican Train: If you want to join the fun playing Mexican Train, every Tuesday at 10:00 am, contact Rosalie Montemagno at 200-6481
Aqua Aerobics: Every Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 9:30 am contact Rosalie Montemagno at 200-6481
Low Impact Exercise: Every Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 10 am contact Gaile Dyer at 683-2678
Social Events: Contact Roseanne Zummo at 570-412-9645
Exercise 10 amAqua Aerobics 9:30 am
Exercise 10 amAqua Aerobics 9:30 am
Mexican Train 10:00 amClubhouse Comm. 4:30 pm
Exercise 10 amAqua Aerobics 9:30 am
Exercise 10 amAqua Aerobics 9:30 am
Pg 10
Please Patronize Our Advertisers
without them this newsletter wouldn’t be possible!
Please Patronize Our Advertisers
Exercise 10 amAqua Aerobics 9:30 am
Exercise 10 amAqua Aerobics 9:30 am
Exercise 10 amAqua Aerobics 9:30 am
Mexican Train 10:00 am
Exercise 10 amAqua Aerobics 9:30 am
Mexican Train 10:00 amExercise 10 amAqua Aerobics 9:30 am
Exercise 10 amAqua Aerobics 9:30 am
Exercise 10 amAqua Aerobics 9:30 am
Exercise 10 amAqua Aerobics 9:30 am
Please forgive us if there are any errors in names or dates, it is not intentional. Please contact Bill Dyer to correct this error for future issues.
Pg 11
* * * * * * * * * * * * * *Anniversaries
Birthdays
9/1 Walter & Elaine Crocker 9/9 Bill & Alice Cleaver 9/19 John & Carol Yaklich9/2 Joseph & Anne Cheverino 9/9 David & Margaret Epler 9/21 Patrick & Joan Stanton9/4 Miguel & Maria Amaral 9/10 Pat & Monica Leonard 9/23 Herb & Val Jensen9/4 Stanley & Heather Beresford 9/10 Jim & Claudine Walton 9/23 Ronnie & Linda Zehall9/4 Tom & Diane Farrell 9/11 Marty & Debbie Aleski 9/24 Ronald & Wendy Hansen9/4 William & Yevette Hanrahan 9/11 Joe & Roseann Carlino 9/25 Frank & Cindie Chiparo9/4 Russell & Rocky Martocci 9/11 Robert & Joann Higgins 9/26 Howard & Velda Brown9/5 Frank & Nancy DiCono 9/12 Josh & Shannon Harp 9/26 Jason & Suzanne Lally9/5 Chris & Mauriah Lamia 9/14 Tony & Dottie Rizzo 9/26 Michael & Lisa Llovet9/6 Jim & Tracy Augugliaro 9/15 Eugene & Mildred Baylis 9/27 Carl & Donna Pletcher9/6 Al & Rosalie Montemagno 9/17 Paul & Virginia Boyer 9/27 Howard & Lori White9/7 Mark & Jackie Earl 9/17 Charles & Marie Incarnato 9/28 Joseph & Virginia Correa9/7 Leslie & Lillian Goffe 9/18 Mike & Dawn Albanese 9/28 Bill & Gaile Dyer9/7 Jeff & Linda Lee 9/18 Peter & Maria Maggiore 9/28 Lionel & Roberta Mohre9/8 Linda & David Howland 9/19 Kevin & Inge Bosman9/8 Frank & Mary Sciorra 9/19 Frank & Yolanda Vasile
9/29 Richard & Sandy Webster9/30 Jack & Margaret Thomas
9/1 Michael Cacioppo 9/9 Ana Celis Cortes 9/15 Richie Jr Sanvenero 9/24 Michael Pannone9/1 Brittany Haloua 9/9 Paul Hill 9/15 Ariston Shiver 9/25 Leonard Angello9/1 Beth Kibbey 9/9 Charlie Pfisterer 9/16 Viviana Mia Ansetti 9/25 Hyun-Wook Moon9/1 Paige Pfent 9/9 Mike Sellers 9/16 Rick Garrett 9/25 Charles Surratt9/2 MaryAnn Mitrik 9/10 Peter Fearn 9/16 Jim Malone 9/26 Luigi Martinez9/2 Tracey White 9/10 Rosa Long 9/17 Terra Hodges 9/26 Sue Noble9/3 Karen Frady 9/10 Brian Watkins 9/17 Rocky Martocci 9/27 Madison Engle9/3 Patti Inferrera 9/11 Miguel Amaral 9/17 Christine Morales 9/27 Marie Simpson9/3 Brittney Serrano 9/11 Erek Braun 9/17 Alicia Nelson 9/28 Richard Carter9/4 Carole DeVenecia 9/11 Bill Gordy 9/18 Myron Anderson 9/28 Sabrina Ciccone9/4 Linda Knechtges 9/11 Gregg Laskoski 9/18 Daniel Arce 9/28 Carlita Powell9/4 Krystal Magnuson 9/11 Lisa Llovet 9/19 Devon Cox 9/29 Marvin Cook9/5 Mary Ann Allen 9/11 Rand Oaster 9/19 Gordon A. Lienau 9/29 Kay Daly9/5 Mel Haines 9/12 Amanda Buckle 9/20 John Amaral 9/29 Kale Hodges9/5 Jean Oaster 9/13 Darin Engle 9/20 Kenny Cornelius 9/29 Jayden Johnson9/5 Darren Ruthford 9/13 Kristen Lescio 9/20 John III Daly 9/29 Michael Leonard9/5 Anthony Welshans 9/13 Ryan McCane 9/20 Joe Gaudet 9/29 Rick Woods9/5 Michael Welshans 9/13 Justin Webster 9/21 Rick Keegan 9/30 Roseann Carlino9/6 Darbey Mulvill 9/13 Justin Webster 9/21 Michael Pentimone 9/30 Debbie Draper9/6 Karen Rivera 9/14 Gordon R Lienau 9/22 Paula Amaral 9/30 John Edwards9/6 Lori Talley 9/14 Roberta Mohre 9/22 Dori Eurell 9/30 Robert Higgins9/7 Maria Amaral 9/14 Thomas Mulvill 9/22 Jose Sanchez 9/30 Ronald Klewer9/7 Cathy Langley 9/14 Arif Utus 9/23 Yohanna Salib 9/30 Peter Maggiore9/7 Ava Sabadishin 9/14 Lori White 9/23 Ivonne Van Dyk 9/30 Lee Moi Salmon9/8 Jennifer Brown 9/14 Cassandra White 9/23 Jeanne Williams 9/30 Anna Silva9/8 Matthew Gerdvil 9/15 Kyle Mac Arthur 9/23 Ben Zodikoff 9/30 Vivian Zhang9/8 Laura Peters 9/15 Sarah Majka 9/24 Tom Langley9/9 Evelyn Bishop 9/15 Winfred Matos 9/24 Danielle Nichols
most, leaves up to the horizontal (an imaginary line through the Autumn begins September 23rd and now is middle of the crown, from 3 to 9 o'clock). Avoid removing leaves above the horizontal. Although sometimes esthetically pleasing, refrain from excessive trunk skinning and ball shaping since they can create large wounds. Unpruned trees never have the time to give your lawn its last fertilization of the year. For Fusarium or Thielaviopsis diseases. Prevention through lawns in Hernando County, choose a 15-0-15 or a 12-2-12 sanitation and more conservative leaf pruning and trunk fertilizer with slow release nitrogen. Apply according to label skinning is the only way to control these diseases.directions but use no more than six pounds per 1,000 square feet
of lawn. Disease Problems: Two deadly fungal diseases of Canary Island date palm (CIDP) are linked to pruning. Pruning tools spread Remember, it still may be too hot to do any type of total weed Fusarium wilt (FW), which causes a decay of the vascular control (over 85 degrees, don't apply an herbicide) but spot-kill system. The first symptom of FW is the leaves dying in the weeds as needed. Watch for pests including lawn caterpillars lower part of the crown first and then progressively moving up (sod webworms) and mole crickets. Apply Thuricide, Dipel, or to the top of the. A leaf just turning from green to brown that has Triazicide only to the affected area for good pest control. green leaflets on one side of the frond and brown leaflets on the
Don’t forget about your palms. Care and maintenance practices opposite side is diagnostic for this disease. There is no cure and of landscape palms are relatively easy and simple. Only it is 100% fatal but nearly 100% preventable through safe and occasional pruning to remove dead leaves and/or fruit stalks to sanitary pruning practices. Disinfect all tools before pruning prevent dangerous or messy litter, regular irrigation, and two or each tree by soaking them for five minutes in household bleach. three, annual applications of a "palm-special" fertilizer are Prune palms with a straight-edged saw rather than a chain saw. necessary. The former can be thoroughly disinfected before pruning a tree
while it is nearly impossible to clean a chain saw. Fertilization: Palms are sensitive to deficiencies in nitrogen (N), potassium (K), and magnesium (Mg). Fertilize according to The second disease is Thielaviopsis, which causes interior, wet label directions with a "palm special" fertilizer, one that has high or dry trunk decay. Coined "sudden crown drop" (SCD), this N, K, and Mg with micronutrients. Lesco 8-2-12 Palm and decay cannot be detected visually from the outside bark, which Tropical Ornamental Fertilizer is a product specifically appears normal. Enough healthy tissue remains inside the trunk formulated for use on palms. This Lesco product can be to maintain a normal-appearing crown of leaves. However, this purchased at SiteOne Landscaping Services located at 15380 amount of healthy tissue is insufficient to maintain the structural Aviation Loop Drive, Brooksville, FL. 34609. Nitrogen stability of the tree. Eventually, and without warning, the deficiency shows as a generally yellowing of all leaves. immense weight of the crown of leaves and/or excessive wind Potassium and magnesium deficiencies appear on older leaves load snap the trunk, bringing down the potentially destructive and are characterized by yellow or orange flecking and and deadly crown and upper part of the trunk. Like FW, there is yellowing along the outside of the leaf. A micronutrient no cure or treatment for this disease. deficiency can occur with improper soil pH or when root activity
Also, autumn is a good time to check your sprinkler system is low, which can be due to several factors, including low since maintaining a water-efficient system can reduce water temperatures, mechanical damage, disease, and too much usage. The first step in checking your system is to perform a water/poor drainage/lack of oxygen. Its symptoms appear on the visual inspection to ensure that it is functioning properly. Look newest leaves and include interveinal chlorosis and/or stunting.for broken, missing, or warn parts. Check for leaks. Look for
Irrigation: Palm roots need lots of oxygen, so well-drained soil obstructed sprinkler heads. The second step is to properly fix is critical. Poor drainage and/or too much water keep soils any problems you have identified during the visual inspection. constantly wet and are bad for palms, especially those that have The third step is to calibrate your sprinkler system. Most people been recently planted and are in the establishment phase. irrigate their landscape for a given number of minutes without Establish an irrigation regime based on soil moisture levels, not knowing how much water they are applying, and this can lead to a calendar or clock. Irrigate large, established landscape palms over or under watering. Calibrating your system will help you when the soil two inches deep becomes dry. If the soil at that apply the correct amount of water to your landscape.depth is moist, do not irrigate. At each irrigation, apply enough
September's Landscaping Tips:water evenly over the root zone to moisten the soil to about one foot deep. This is about 1.5 to 2 inches on sandy or light soils and Fertilize your lawn using a slow release fertilizer 15-0-15 or 12-about 2 to 2.5 inches on clay or heavy soils. If necessary, divide 2-12. each irrigation into several shorter irrigations to avoid run off. Fertilize your palms using a slow release fertilizer 8-2-12. Mulch: Where possible, remove all groundcovers and shrubs within two feet of the palm trunk. Apply a mulch of organic Finish any major pruning of your ornamental plants by the end matter about three inches deep around the base of each palm. of the month.
Pruning and Sanitation: Many HOA’s encourage overzealous Call the University of Florida's Hernando County Extension leaf removal thinking it is part of a community’s beautification. Office at 352 754-4433 for free landscaping courses, times, and Leaf removal and trunk skinning, especially with a chain saw, l o c a t i o n s f o r S e p t e m b e r 2 0 1 8 . can leave wounds through which diseases can enter the trunk and cause decay. Be conservative when pruning and refrain Happy Gardening!from using a chain saw. Prune out only dead leaves or, at the
THE GREEN THUMBKen Thomas
Hernando County Master Gardener
Pg 12
12/18
Pg 13
Licensed & InsuredBryan SeemanOwner/[email protected]
“The Repaint Specialist”
352-610-4398
Precise Painting LLCPrecise Painting LLCPrecise Painting LLCPrecise Painting LLC
Save10% OFFw/this ad
8/18
The
Home Improvementsand Remodeling
352-442-0554
We Also Do: Window Cleaning,Pressure Washing, Dryer Vent Cleaning
20+ years exp.
FREE ESTIMATES
Licenced & Insured
7/18
WOODWORKS100$
00
Any Job Over $1000.00
Must mention ad
at time of estimate
OFF
Silverthorn Country Club4550 Golf Club Lane
6:00pm - 10:00pm John Sackett/Dueling Pianos
~ Hors d'Oeuvre Reception with Cash Bar ~
All proceeds will go towards Research for the
CHAMP 1 Foundation
Donation$50.00 per person
Raffles 50/50 Silent Auction
September 8, 2018
v
Fundraiser
Purchase Tickets at www.raisingachamp.com
Pg 14
TEENCOMMUNITY
SERVICESKim Whitaker
Name Age Service
Kimberly D’Ambrosia 17 Babysitting
352-684-5257
Molly Campbell 16 Dog Walking and
352-232-0927 Watering/Caring for plants
Danielle Daly 16 Babysitting *CPR Certified*
352-684-6243 Dog Walking
Sarah Majka 18 Dog Walking and
352-688-2898 Watering/Caring for plants
Priscilla Marquez 19 Babysitting, Dog Walking
813-454-5115 & Dog Sitting
Tyler Morgis 16 Weed Pulling & Dog Walking
352-678-8658
Paige Pfent 16 Babysitting (Certified in
352-556-3076 CPR, First-Aid & AED) and Dog Walking
Landon Webster 13 Dog Walking & Dog Sitting352-584-1494
Any Pristine Place teen interested in providing services which include babysitting, dog walking, weed pulling, lawn care, etc. please contact Kim Whitaker at 352-688-2898 to have your name and number listed in the bulletin.
Purchasing of Access ControlDevices...
Bar Codes, Clubhouse Cardsand Fobs
Bar Codes, Clubhouse Cards, & Fobs are methods of entry to gates or clubhouse, and are purchased by Owners of properties in Pristine Place, or Renters with submission proof of leasing agreements.
A Bar code is a bar-faced adhesive sticker that attaches to the outside passenger side window of a car, allowing entry to the three (3) entrances into Pristine Place via scanner reading.
A Clubhouse Card is similar to the size of a credit card, and allows entry to the Clubhouse main entrance and the exercise/pool entrance. Pass card by scanner at door to allow entry.
A Fob is a small (2”) key ring attachment that allows entry to the Clubhouse main entrance and exercise/pool entrance. Pass Fob by scanner at door to allow entry.
Additionally, the Clubhouse Card & FOB allows entry at the main gate (St. Ives and Minnie Drive) by utilizing the Small Reader Box attached to the regular Call Box. Pass the Clubhouse Card or FOB near the eye of the small scanner for it to read and open gate.
Cost per Access Control Device: Bar Code $10.00 Bar Code Replacement $5.00(Replacement requires advisement of old bar code number at time of purchase.)Fob $8.00
Deletion of DevicesDevice numbers are automatically deleted from our system upon: end of ownership of property; moving out of the community at end of lease; or end of occupancy with another home owner. We ask for your cooperation in maintaining the deletion of numbers by advisement of persons moving out of our community.
P u r c h a s i n g R e s i d e n t D e v i c e sPlease contact a board member to purchase any of the above devices.
NOTE: VENDORS ACCESS BAR CODES MUST BE PURCHASED BY THE VENDOR, as admittance restrictions are attached to those Bar Codes for the added security of our community.
Whirlpool Top Load Washer and Whirlpool Electric Dryer.
Matching white in color set at about 2 years old. Original Price @ $1200 for the pair.
Asking $450.00 for both. In “Pristine” condition.
Call 708-834-8038
FOR SALEAll For Sale items run for 2 issues. Email [email protected] by the 10th of the month. Please email if your item sells before the second month’s listing comes out in order to make room for other ads. There is no charge to Pristine Place residents for ads. When sending email specify For Sale Item in the subject line. We do not list yard or moving sales, only individual items. PLEASE DO NOT SEND IN ALL CAPS.
8/18
Spring Hill Printing Plus, Inc.11063 Hearth RoadSpring Hill, FL 34608
HOLLIDAY KARATINOSLaw Firm PLLC
HOLLIDAY KARATINOSLaw Firm PLLC
Personal Injury Attorneys
HOLLIDAY KARATINOSLaw Firm P.L.
1/18
AUTO ACCIDENT? SLIP & FALL?
AUTO ACCIDENT? SLIP & FALL?
H&K Building, 15316 Cortez Blvd. Spring Hill/ BrooksvilleH&K Building, 15316 Cortez Blvd. Spring Hill/ Brooksville
352-597-0009352-597-0009352-597-0009FREE CONSULTATION. CALL NOW!
352-597-0009352-597-0009352-597-0009FREE CONSULTATION. CALL NOW!
www.helpinginjuredpeople.com