OfficialPublicationoftheHomeownersAssociationoftheCountryWalkofLakeRidgeVol.14Issue8
August, 2018News
The Lazy, Hazy, Crazy Days of Summer
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OCEAN PAPERSSANDPIPER • WEDGEWOOD CHRONICLE • WESTLAKE JOURNAL
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AUGUST 2018COUNTRY WALK OF LAKE RIDGE
1 Country Walk Blvd., Whiting, New Jersey 08759Community Manager, Linda Huftalen .....(732) 849-4100Clubhouse Office Fax ..............................(732) 849-9389Clubhouse Reception ...............................(732) 849-9554After hours emergencies ..........................(609) 693-0090Prime Management Inc. ...........................(609) 693-0090Kokes Warranty ........................................(732) 901-1650
THE COUNTRY WALK NEWSEditor: Susan Babbitt
Photography: John White, Chet Vicary andCommittee Members
Founding Editor: Chet Vicary
BOARD OF DIRECTORSPresident .......................................................Al McComasVice President .......................................Adrianne Di IorioSecretary ........................................... Kathleen MarkheimTreasurer ..................................................Ramona GulinoDirector at Large ..........................................Mary Hanley
COMMITTEE CHAIRPERSONSADRC ................. John Puglisi ................ (732) 350-1051ARC ....................Elaine Roberts ............ (732) 849-3439Courtyard ............Amy Stilwell ............... (732) 849-6689Emergency Mgmt ................................................................Finance ................Jean Koczka ................ (732) 350-2101Firewise ...............Judy Kuhmichel .......... (848) 337-3728Gov’t Affairs......................................................................Grounds......................................................................Pool .....................Dan Edinger ................ (732) 350-0347Social ...................Roseann Goodman...... (732) 849-6406Sunshine ..............Rosemary Ehnot ............ (848) 227-5326Transportation .....Linda Huftalen ............ (732) 849-4100 Travel ................. Eileen Henriksen ......... (732) 350-0172
ACTIVITY AND CLUB CONTACTAerobic Fitness .... Joan Libretto .............. (732) 350-3267Amateur Radio .... Joan Tramer ............... (973) 872-2565 Billiards .............................................................................Bocce .................... Al McComas .............. (732) 657-7902Bowling ................ Maureen Lee .............. (718) 530-4333CW Players .......... Julian/Lily Ayala ....... (732) 716-1547Hand and Foot ...... Pat Newman .............. (732) 350-4512 Hobby Club .......... Frank Siracusa ........... (732) 350-3829Horseshoe Club .................................................................Mah-Jongg ........... Maureen Lee .............. (718) 530-4333Pet Club. ............... Carol Siracusa ............ (732) 350-3829Pickle Ball ............ Jacqueline Blanch ...... (732) 953-6293Ping Pong ............. Jacqueline Blanch ...... (732) 953-6293Poker .................... Sal Libretto ................ (732) 350-6769Rummikub............ Linda Pregenzer ......... (732) 716-1949 Scrabble Club ....... Pat Newman .............. (732) 350-4512Shuffleboard ......... Larry Lee ................... (917) 715-6411 Softball ................. Larry Lee ................... (917) 715-6411Stitch N’ Sew ....... Kathie McCann .......... (732) 350-3546
Tennis ................... Paul Vogler ................ (732) 350-5518Tropical Fish ........ Frank Siracusa ........... (732) 350-3829
LIBRARIANChet Vicary
COUNTRY WALK REPRESENTATIVESAmer. Cancer Soc. - Toms River Office .. (732) 914-1000Somebody Cares......Joan Kilduff..................(732) 350-4134Crestwood Village Sun............................. (732) 350-0800
NOTARIES IN COUNTRY WALKLinda Huftalen .......................................... (732)849-4100Carol Siracusa .......................................... (732) 350-3829
WHITING/MANCHESTER TOWNSHIP 08759
EMERGENCY..............................................................911Police/Fire/First Aid ................................. (732) 657-6111Municipal Offices ..................................... (732) 657-8121
SERVICESAnimal Control (Margaret Dellapietro) ... (732) 657-2009.................................................................. x4606 Consumer Affairs ..................................... (732) 929-2105 Dial-A-Ride .............................................. (732) 350-2900Manchester Library .................................. (732) 657-7600Manchester Municipal Offices ................. (732) 657-8121 NJ Motor Vehicle Agency ........................ (609) 292-6500New Jersey Transit NJT ........................... (800) 582-5946Ocean Cty Library....TR ........................... (732) 349-6200 Ocean Cty Office of Senior Service .............(800) 668-4899Ocean Cty Clerks Office, TR ................... (732) 929-2018Post Office - Lakehurst ............................ (732) 657-8562Post Office - Whiting ............................... (732) 350-5817Somebody CARES................................... (732) 350-1400
FEDERAL GOVERNMENTSocial Security Administration ................ (800) 772-1213
HOSPITALSCommunity Medical Center (TR) ............ (732) 557-8000Deborah Heart Lung (Browns Mills) ....... (609) 893-6611Jersey Shore Med. Ctr. (Neptune)...............732-775-5500Monmouth Med. Ctr. So. Campus (Lakewood)..............................................732-363-1900Ocean Medical Ctr. (Brick) ...................... (732) 840-2200Southern Ocean Med. Ctr. (Manahawkin)....(609) 978-8957
UTILITIESComcast Cable Co................................1-800-COMCASTDover Oil ................................................. (732) 349-1551JCP&L ...................................................... (800) 662-3115Manchester Water..................................... (732) 657-8121NJNG Gas Leak ....................................... (800) 427-5325NJNG Cust. Ser. ....................................... (800) 221-0051Verizon ..................................................... 1-800-VERIzON
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Volunteer Fair - June 28, 2018A volunteer fair was held
recently in the clubhouse to encourage residents to sign-up to serve on various committees in Country Walk. Several people did sign up, but more volunteers are needed. If you are interested in volunteering, please see Linda Huftalen in the office to fill in the appropriate form. The Social Committee provided refreshments and current committee members were on hand to explain what their respective committee does.
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DEADLINES — The deadline for inclusion in next months newsletter is the 10th of the prior month. Please plan your events and publicity accordingly and email your articles (as attachments, word documents) and pictures (no more than 2 MByte/picture) to Sue Babbitt at [email protected].
Country Walk of Lake Ridge1 Country Walk Blvd., Whiting, NJ 08759
Telephone 732-849-4100 • Fax 732-849-9389
Who Do I Call? What Do I Do?
If you have a problem, fill out a work order and deposit it in the Community Manager’s mail slot in the Office door. No work will be done without a written work order. Similarly no complaint will be acted upon that is not presented in writing.
[email protected] reach Linda Huftalen, our Community Manager, by
e-mail, you should use the above e-mail address.
The content of all articles, reviews, and other news contained herein is the product and the property of the contributors thereof. The Country Walk of Lake Ridge Homeowners Association, Inc. assumes and acknowledges no responsibility whatsoever for the accuracy thereof. The statements and opinions expressed herein are those of the individual contributors hereto and they do not represent the opinions or official pronouncements of the Country Walk of Lake Ridge Homeowners Association, Inc.
The products and services herein by the advertisers and others have not been tested, sanctioned or approved and they are not otherwise promulgated or endorsed by the Country Walk of Lake Ridge Homeowners Association, Inc. nor does the Association warrant that they are fit for their intended purposes. The procurers of such goods and services must determine for their own purposes if the goods and services fulfill their personal needs, under terms and conditions that are acceptable to them.
The Country Walk of Lake Ridge Homeowners Association, Inc. reserves the unequivocal and unilateral right to revise, amend or reject outright any item, submission, photo, or advertisement that it deems inappropriate for publication. Should a prepaid advertisement be rejected hereto, the advertiser shall be entitled to a return in full of all collected fees paid to the Association in connection therewith, providing however that the material that precipitated the rejection shall not have been constructed by the advertiser for the sole purpose of negating an otherwise valid advertising contract.
All material for publication must be submitted no later than the 15th day of any given month. Ad copy cancellations and changes must be submitted not later than 15 days prior to publication date. It is the responsibility of the advertiser to identify and communicate advertising errors and omissions.
For Advertising ContactSenior Publishing Company
at 1-888-637-3200
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To read the current issue of the Country Walk newsletter on line, please visit the web site above.
Choose “Community Papers” from the left hand side of your screen, and then choose “Country Walk” from the table at the top of the page.
It’s a great way to keep up with the Country Walk Newsletter when you are away or didn’t receive your paper issue.
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Linda Huftalen,Property Manager
Property Manager’s ReportLinda Huftalen, Property Manager
Schedule of August Events:August 18 – 6:30pm – Ice Cream
Social
New ResidentsFollowing are the names of new
residents who are not listed in the current Resident Directory…
Vincent Vazzana & Keri Francis 3 Winkle CourtThomas Craig 12 Winkle CourtCharles & Lois Thompson 36 Winkle CourtPatricia Seymour 37 Winkle Court
If new to the community and you have not had a Welcome Orientation, please call the office for an appointment. Welcome and lots of happiness in your new home(s).
PoolThere is only one more month of pool time. The pool
closes Labor Day, Monday, September 3.
ARC We now have color samples for garage and entry doors
in the Management Office for your use if ordering paint.
Flu ShotsFlu season will be here sooner than you think. We have
scheduled our next annual flu shot program for Thursday, September 20th. A sign-up sheet will be placed at the front desk in the lobby.
Dryer Vent Cleaning2018 is the next scheduled bi-annual dryer vent
cleaning for courtyard homes which had their last cleaning done in 2016. This is necessary to fulfill our bi-annual insurance requirements. Once this service has been done, please submit a copy of the service receipt to the office for our records. The Management Office will send reminders to the courtyard homeowners who fail to have this done before year end.
There are homeowners, though, who had their vents cleaned in 2017, as well as this year. If you are one of these homeowners who have had their dryer vents cleaned after 2016, your next scheduled vent cleaning will be in two years (2019 or 2020).
Important Reminders• All complaints regarding rules and regulations
violations must be in writing and signed or they will not be processed.
• If you are doing any exterior work on your home an ARC form must be filled out, submitted and approved before you begin work. If you are doing interior work in your home that requires pods, dumpsters, trailers, etc. be parked in your driveway for any period of time beyond two/three days, you must inform the Management Office and get Board permission before bringing anything on premises. At no time is anything to be parked on the street overnight.
• If you are selling your home, please let the Management Office know.
• Once your home is sold, please let the Management Office know.
• If you are converting to gas, please let the office know before this is done. Remember to have mark outs done before in-ground oil tanks are removed. The office should receive all related documents for file, including the form at the front desk.
• Work orders are required for reporting lawn and sprinkler repairs. Include resident’s name, address and phone number, or they cannot be submitted. All requests must be in writing, not verbal, or they will not be processed.
• Make sure to securely cover garbage cans before placing them at the curb for pickup. Summer is here, hot humid weather, critters everywhere, and they love garbage. If you do not have your garbage in a covered garbage can, please do not leave it at the curb overnight.
• Lights, plants, etc. should not be put outside your three foot bed in front of or on the side of your home as it interferes with mowing.
• Streetlight outages must be reported to the Management Office by pole number for JCP&L to be notified.
Flower of the month-gladiola; birthstone-peridot.
Thank YouHerman and I want to thank everyone that has been
asking how Herman is doing. This is the reason why we love Country Walk; everyone cares about each other.
Your neighbors,Herman and Annie Wieboldt
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Country Walk, Echoes, Happenings, Meadows, Whiting Station
LAST WILL AND TESTAMENTPOWER OF ATTORNEY and LIVING WILL
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TOMS RIVER OFFICE WHITING OFFICE 833A Route 37 West 70 Lacey Road, Suite 9 Toms River, N.J. 08755 Whiting, N.J. [email protected]
FREE EDUCATIONAL SEMINARS !! WHITING SEMINAR SCHEDULE: Whiting Bible Church: 95 Lacey Road, Whiting: Opposite Rite Aid at 9:30 am
September 14th Medicaid Basics: Learns the basics of qualifying for Medicaid, spend down issues and penalties
September 28th What are the differences between nursing homes, assisted living facilities and life care facilities?
No Seminars in August.
Areas of practice:
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Newsletter Flyers Procedure:
Beginning July 1, 2017 any activity, club or committee who requires flyers to be included with the monthly newsletter will be permitted to do so following the rules noted below:1) Type your own flyer.2) Make your own copies either in-house or outside
(Staples). 3) Obtain copy of current distribution list from Manager,
who keeps list updated on a monthly basis. Labels will be provided with distribution list. Labels will include Block Captains’ names and number of copies.
4) Collate flyers by Block Captains’ names and clip to each pile.
5) Keep flyers in Block Captain order as they appear on the distribution sheet.
6) When a flyer distribution is required, prepare mailing ASAP and give to Manager, who will hold it for newsletter distribution team to coordinate during last week of the month.
7) Flyers received after distribution will not be accommodated. Activity, club or committee will have to distribute themselves, include as part of next month’s newsletter or leave with Manager for next month’s distribution.
Parking RegulationsDefinition: “Common Property” shall be considered
to be any property that has not been sold to an individual, i.e. streets, roads, driveways of Courtyard homes, curbs, and sidewalks along Country Walk Boulevard, recreational areas, ponds, clubhouse and recreational facilities. The Board has determined that the following rules and regulations regarding overall parking on the “Common Property” in the community of Country Walk are in the best interest of the homeowners of the Association. The authorization and notice for these parking regulations is stated in the approved “Amended Resolution Regarding Parking Rules” dated April 6, 2010.Parking Rules:1. No vehicles may park overnight on the streets (from
11:00pm to 6:00am).2. Vehicles may park overnight or for extended periods of
time in the Clubhouse parking lot with a permit that can be obtained from the Property Manager.
3. No boats, trailers, campers, recreation vehicles, mobile homes or inoperable vehicles may be parked on either the Common Property or Lots except (i) vehicles serving the property itself or one of the lots or dwellings; and (ii) in areas designated or to be designated by special permission of the Board or Property Manager.
4. No parking is permitted in all posted areas and along the curve on Country Walk Boulevard until #3 Country Walk Boulevard, a Courtyard home.
5. No vehicle may obstruct a sidewalk.6. No vehicle may be parked within 10 feet of a fire hydrant.7. No vehicle may park in the middle of a “T”
intersection by any single family home.8. No vehicle may park in the opposite direction of traffic.9. No vehicle may be parked directly across the street from
another parked vehicle.10. No vehicle may be parked on the street or on the lawn
during a forecasted or actual snow event and/or during snow plowing after such a snow event.
11. No vehicle may be parked in the common driveway of a Courtyard home.
12. No vehicle may be parked in the key area of a Courtyard home common driveway.
13. No vehicle may be parked in the driveway in front of the Clubhouse except to load/unload passengers, delivery of supplies or in case of emergencies.
Enforcement: The Association’s Property Manager is authorized to tow any vehicle parked in violation of rules and regulations at the vehicle owner’s expense as detailed below. The Association’s Property Manager is also authorized to “sticker” the vehicles parking in violation of the restrictions in the ARC Standards. In addition, the following rules also apply regarding parking:
The following vehicles are prohibited: commercial
vehicles, campers, recreational vehicles, trucks and pickup trucks with a weight limit of over 1.0 ton.
Only currently registered and road worthy vehicles are permitted. Abandoned, stored and disabled vehicles are prohibited.
Boats, trailers of any type, motor scooters, All Terrain Vehicles (ATVs) and similar types of motorized vehicles are prohibited.
On site repairing (maintenance) of vehicles is prohibited.
Except for roadways, no motorized vehicle of any kind may be ridden upon the open spaces.
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President’s ReportAl McComas, President
1. GRASS – DRY SPELLWe experienced a more severe hot/dry spell near the
end of June and into July than we have had most likely since the beginning of our community and it was broken by a series of thunderstorms on Friday, July 6th. There was consistent high 90’s with excursions into the 100’s.
Just about every grass location was affected by stress to some degree with spots and sections along with a number of entire lawns and areas turning yellow as they entered a dormant stage.
This was not the fault of F.B.I. (irrigation), Turfmaster OR the board, as Mother Nature was in total control of this weather issue and the resulting consequences.
Just because some residents have never seen it this bad before does not mean it can’t or will not happen and according to some…should not happen.
I also noticed that a particular species of tree shed its leaves that had dried out for lack of water due to a different (lower) drought tolerance compared to many other types of trees in our community.
Most residents recognize, understand and accept what a drought situation entails and that they are different every summer in duration, intensity and aftereffects. Unfortunately, some do not.
This drought did not just affect Country Walk, as along Rt 530, entire lawns or sections turned yellow in going dormant, such as Wells Fargo at Schoolhouse Rd., 67 Lacey Rd at Doctor offices, First Aid building prior to reaching Rite Aid and the Medical Building opposite Stop & Shop to name a few.
Country Walk is restricted as to how much water we can use from the aquifer by way of our wells for lawn irrigation. There is a monthly amount that we CANNOT exceed without substantial fines and we cannot ‘carry over’ to the next month, should we not use our full monthly allotment.
Our monthly amount does not really cover a ‘normal’ summer’ and for the most part, we adequately ‘get by’ due to sufficiently spaced normal rain falls.
However, we should expect every year to see the effects on our lawns from the hot/dry spells of varying degrees along with the lack of rain periods.
This is a fact that we all just have to live with EVERY YEAR and we can all agree that we will survive the ordeal, THE GRASS WILL AGAIN GROW BACK TO BE GREEN and that this past July will become a distant memory.
Many factors come into play as to why the entire community doesn’t automatically turn yellow all at once,
like say 5 days into a drought. One important one is that the grass foundation WAS NOT prepared (by developer) uniformly or with the proper amount, or lack thereof, of topsoil before sod was placed, as many sporadic areas just had sod placed directly on the sand base. This varies the retention of moisture in the grass roots area. Also, the location of a lawn in relation to the house and trees, which affects the direction and speed of drying breezes and winds and certainly the amount of shade and sunlight that grass areas are exposed to and for how long.
Even in some instances the position of the sun baked black asphalt road in relation to a lawn can possibly make a difference, as a breeze passing over it picks up additional heat before passing over a lawn, thereby hastening and prolonging the drying process in a particular area as compared to a neighbors lawn across the street. You can safely walk on grass in your bare feet, but you will burn your feet walking bare foot on the road, so without question, the much higher heat is definitely there.
All these factors, along with others, can interact with one another and constantly fluctuate, as anyone of them alone may appear to be insignificant, but they just make the situation worse when combined.
Remember when we experienced 4 nor’easters in one season...Dec, Jan. & Feb? Never saw that before, but that didn’t mean it couldn’t happen.
This hot/dry spell was more intense, as even the CH Great Room was affected in that all 4 A/C units that only service that room ran continuously for most of the day and the room temp did not drop below 75 degrees due to the heat exceeding the combined capability of the A/C’s to cool the room lower.
Another indication of the heat severity of the spell was with the front pond (basin #4) in that the water was evaporated to the extent that the bottom was exposed up to 8 feet from the base of the block wall. Never saw that before since I moved in 10 years ago, but again, just because it never happened in that time span doesn’t mean it never would.
We will all still continue to comment on the weather, which is OK, but Nature will always control what, when, where and how and there is nothing we can do about it.
2. CH Fire Detection This project started on July 2nd with running wires in
the attic and walls for the various sensors and components to be connected to the central station smoke/fire monitoring system.
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AUGUST 2018PRESIDENT’S REPORT from page 12
Continued on page 16
COMMITTEESSocial News
Roseann Goodman, Evie Picco, Rosemary Ehnot, Lynda Nolan
On June 28 our community held a Volunteer Fair at the clubhouse. Several residents were added to some of our committees but we can always use more!
Here is a list of upcoming events:August 2 Signup for Ice Cream SocialAugust 18 Ice Cream Social at 6:30 pm cost $3 ppAugust 30 Signup for Beefsteak Dinner
Sept. 16 Beefsteak Dinner at 4 pm cost $28 ppSept. 27 Signup for Pasta PartyOct. 14 Pasta Party cost $20 pp We will once again raffle basketsOct. 27 Halloween Party with Mr. T as our DJ
In the event of an alarm, the Fire and Police Departments will be immediately and initially notified of what sensor(s) in what location(s) was/were activated.
The red control box is mounted on the reception area wall in the front lobby.
Also, right inside the front door is another box for the Fire Department to identify and/or confirm all tripped sensors and the locations.
The Fire Department will have key access to a locked “Knox(mfg) Box mounted on the outside wall by the front door that contains our key to the front door, so that they can gain access to the building rather than having to break down the door.
Every room and the entire attic will be constantly monitored and the entire system should be functioning before this August newsletter is issued.
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COMMITTEESTravel Committee
Sue Babbitt, Eileen Henriksen, and Linda Pregenzer
Recipe Corner
If you would like to share some of your favorite recipes, please send them to me at [email protected] for inclusion in our monthly newsletter. Thank you.
Zucchini PieA delicious dish in the summer!
Ingredients1/2 cup canola oil4 eggs1 cup baking mix such as Bisquick1/2 Parmesan cheese1/2 cup shredded Cheddar cheese1 small sweet onion diced3 cups zucchini sliced very thin
Instructions1. Preheat oven to 350 degrees F. Spray a 9-inch pie plate
with cooking spray and set aside.2. Combine all ingredients in a large bowl. Pour into
prepared dish.3. Bake for 40-45 minutes, or until cooked through and
golden brown.
Congo BarsIngredients2 cups sifted all-purpose flour2 teaspoons baking powder1/2 teaspoon salt2/3 cup shortening2 14 cups packed brown sugar3 eggs2 cups semisweet chocolate chips1 cup chopped walnuts1 teaspoon vanille extract
Directions1. Preheat oven to 350 degrees F (180 degrees C).2. Melt shortening, stir in brown sugar. Let cool.3. Beat in the eggs.4. Add dry ingredients.5. Add chocolate chips, nuts and vanilla.6. Pour in 10x15 inch pan and bake for 30 minutes. Cool
and cut into squares.
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Stitch and Sew Upcoming EventsKathie McCann
September 13th - Carpool to Berkeley Island County Park. 339 Brennan Concourse, Berkeley Twsp., 08721. Brown bag Day. Bring lunch or snack and water. No cost event.
November 15th - Brown Bag Day. Bring lunch and/or snacks and water to the Clubhouse. Let’s celebrate the upcoming season. No cost event.
November 30th - 7:00 pm. Nativity Lighting. No. 2 Summer Lane. Light refreshments served. No cost event. Phone - 732-350-3546.
December - Holiday Luncheon. Date and time to be determined.January 10th, 2019 - New Year’s Pizza Party. $6.00 pp.
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Dog Regulations as of October 1, 2013 (Revised December 1, 2015)
Manchester Township Ordinance Chapter 101 Animals is the governing document that is the basis for the refined Country Walk’s Dog Regulations. In addition to the Township’s Ordinance Regulations the following Country Walk rules will also be in effect:1. All Dogs must be registered with the Property Manager by August 1 of each year or new property owners upon
occupying residence. Manicured common areas are not to be used for dog urination. Dog urination burns and kills the grass down to the roots. Any grass that is destroyed will be replaced by homeowner.
2. Pet owners are encouraged to use their own Personal property. Personal Property for the purposes of this decision is to be considered to the curb (Belgian Blocks).
3. Residents cannot walk their dog on other resident’s Personal Property which includes signs and mailboxes and which is also to be considered to the curb (Belgian Blocks).
4. The following areas are not to be used to walk pets: a. The Clubhouse Property b. No animals allowed in the Clubhouse excluding Service Dogs Note: No animals are allowed in the kitchen area. c. All Recreational Areas d. The Exit and Entrance Property which includes the center island and side peripheral berms. e. The front Pond and Pond Area grounds.5. The residents need to pick up immediately as this is a Manchester Township Ordinance as well as washing down the
area with water that is to be carried.6. No pets shall be permitted to run free at any time.7. No person shall keep or harbor any dog within the Township without first obtaining a license.
Failure to comply will be enforced by the Township of Manchester and the articles of our governing documents. See POS Article III Section 10, Letter J Page 25 Letter Y Page 33. If you would like a copy of the Manchester Township Animal Code see the Property Manager.
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MONTHLY CASH DISBURSEMENTS - (OPERATING ACCOUNT) – JUNE 2018
Board Treasurer
Common Area Disbursements:
Bank-A-Count Corp. (HOA coupons book/envelopes) $ 1.82Candlewood Management Services (Pool Services May & June) 6500.00Comcast (May clubhouse cable TV) 119.73Country Walk of Lake Ridge HOA (June Capital Reserve – Common) 12,201.92Country Walk of Lake Ridge HOA (June Deferred Maintenance - Common) 705.83Country Walk of Lake Ridge HOA (Replenish on-site account & petty cash) 949.37Featuring Better Irrigation (2018 – Payment #4 & Repair Wells #2 - #12) 5018.68 Internal Revenue Service Estimated Tax Payment 3000.00Jersey Central Power & Light (9 Accounts) 2330.44 McGovern Legal Services (June Collection Matters) 2380.93 Marlin Business Bank (May copier lease) 204.48Meadowbrook Industries (June trash removal) 3,158.79NJNG (05/03 – 06/05) (Tax Act Refund Applied) - (55.80)Prime Management, Inc. (June Management fee) 8,593.70Turf Masters Inc (Lawn Maintenance June) 16,369.05 Verizon (Telephone) 214.66Sub-Total (Common Area) $61693.60
Courtyard Disbursements:
Country Walk of Lake Ridge HOA (June Capital Reserve) $4,683.83Country Walk of Lake Ridge HOA (June Deferred Maintenance) 250.00Tony’s Classic Home Improvements (Courtyard Home Repairs) 216.63Sub-Total (Courtyard) $5,150.46
TOTAL JUNE 2018 DISBURSEMENTS $66844.06
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Library NotesChet Vicary, Country Walk Librarian
LITERARY
Think of our Country Walk Library as a first-stop for recent and popular books. For older and more specialized books, consider the Ocean County Library System with its main branch in Toms River by the County Building Complex, the Manchester Branch on Colonial Drive next to the Manchester Township Municipal Offices, and
the Whiting branch in the Stop & Shop shopping center west of Whiting where Routes 70, 530 and 539 meet.I would like to thank Pat Healy for her donation of Sandra Brown’s The Crush. I would like to thank the residents that donated David Baldacci’s 2017 The Fix, Barbara Delinsky’s Sweet
Salt Air, Danielle Steel’s 2017 The Right Time, Leap Of Faith and Granny Dan, Greg Iles’ Black Cross, Celeste Ng’s 2017 Little Fires Everywhere, Nelson Johnson’s Boardwalk Empire, Ruth Ware’s In A Dark Dark Wood, Bill Oreilly’s The Day The World Went Nuclear, Luanne Rice’s Sand Castles, Benjamin Black’s The Silver Swan, Kristin Hannah’s Firefly Lane, Daniel Silva’s 2017 House Of Spies, Richard Castle’s Frozen Heat, Jodi Picoult’s 2014 Leaving Time, Mary Balogh’s A Secret Affair, Susan Mallery’s Someone Like You, Patrica Gaffney’s The Saving Graces, Barbara Freethy’s All She Ever Wanted, Jennifer Weiner’s Next Best Thing, Jude Deveraux’s First Impressions, Sue Grafton’s S Is For Silence, Mary Higgins Clark’s Before I Say Goodbye and Let Me Call You Sweetheart, Jeffrey Archery’s 2016 This Was A Man, Erica Spinder’s In Silence, Sarah Graves’ A Face In The Window, Carol O’Connell’s Stone Angels, Mark Greaney’s Gunmetal Gray, Michael Connelly’s 2017 The Late Show and 2017 Two Kinds Of Truth, Lee Child’s 2017 The Midnight Line and John Sandford’s 2018 Twisted Prey.
REMINDERS FROM ARCTrash
“Ordinary trash should be bagged and the bags shall be deposited in a container that is air tight and waterproof (Manchester Township Ordinance #04-041). The air tight and waterproof container may NOT be placed at curbside for pickup earlier than 5:00 PM the day before scheduled pickup. The containers must be removed by 6:00 PM on the evening of pickup.
The air tight and waterproof containers shall be stored in the garage.”
Please keep in mind that nocturnal critters, e.g. raccoons, skunks, squirrels, coyotes, are out and about and can easily claw their way into exposed plastic bags creating quite a mess. A recent article in the Asbury Park Press indicated bears are also out and about IN GREATER ABUNDANCE and “learn quickly…bears that find food or garbage left out will be back…” We obviously do not want those visitors so cover your containers TIGHTLY.
If you do not want to leave the trash can at the curb for the day, then remove the bag(s) from the trash container IN THE MORNING BEFORE PICKUP, leave the bag(s) at the curb, and move the empty trash can back to the garage.Recycling
From the Manchester Township Recycling Information: “All recyclable materials are combined in a reusable container. DO NOT SORT. DO NOT TIE OR BUNDLE CARDBOARD & NEWSPAPER. DO NOT USE PLASTIC BAGS. Acceptable recyclable materials: newspapers, mixed paper & brown corrugated cardboard, junk mail, magazines, used writing paper, white envelopes, computer paper and catalogs. Comingled bottles, cans & plastics, plastic bottles, steel & aluminum cans, glass bottles (with caps off). Only recyclable plastic materials with the recycling 1 or 2 symbol on the bottom of the container.” Please remember any recyclables should be rinsed thoroughly before placing them in any containers.
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