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Community News
Indy 500 in our Sunset Pointe Community
A majority of our homeowners addressed their concerns about High Speed Racers in our community. As you have all seen, we have posted speed limit signs (15 mph) along with Kids at Play signs.
If you see any homeowner in their automobile driving at a higher speed of 15 mph, please speak to them in a neighborly fashion and address your concern to them. We must educate ourselves and our neighbors with all community concerns especially when it comes to the safety of our families and friends. If this does not work, we highly encourage you to write down their license plate number and call the police.
Also, if you see any vehicle from delivery or maintenance companies speeding down our streets, please write down their truck number or license plate number and call the appropriate company to report the violation.
Sunset Pointe Entrance Area
A resident brought to the board of director's attention how she witnessed 3 teenagers destroy the flowerbed near our guardhouse by trampling on them. Once the teens were confronted by this resident, the teens explained how their bookbag somehow got on the roof of the guardhouse and as they tried to reach for this bookbag, they trampled on our flowerbed. Other complaints received were children horse-playing in our entrance area. Also, 6 of our 8 floodlights cosmetic white bulbs have been replaced by an unknown person with regular residential light bulbs. We would like to take this opportunity to discourage unnecessary acts in our entrance area. When these unnecessary acts are caught on our surveillance cameras, Sunset Pointe will prosecute by the law's fullest extent.
New Hospital on 172nd Avenue & Pembroke Road
Memorial Healthcare System will build a 124.7 acre - $71 million community hospital on SE of 172nd Avenue & Pembroke Road. The 100-bed hospital will consist of emergency room service, pediatric service and a 125,000 square foot medical building. All completion is being planned for 2005. If any questions, please call Miramar Commissioner Office for more information.
SilverLakes Community Park Pavilions
A new reservation system to use our Community Park Pavilions for events such as birthday parties will be in effect as of July 1st, 2001. You must fill out a form at Pines Property Management office during business hours. For more information, please call (954)438-6570.
Reward for Vandalism
A $250 reward would be given to anyone supplying viable information leading to the rightful apprehension of persons responsible for the intentional damage, defacement or graffiti in our SilverLakes community. If you see any of this nuisance, you may call Pines Property Management at (954) 438-6570.
Unapproved Signs
All unapproved signs placed on common property within SilverLakes will be removed and the owner will be fined $100. This includes all realtor/open house signs in common areas or in your own yard. No hand-made and store bought signs are permitted either. Only signs permitted are approved by the SilverLakes Board announcing events in our community such as the past Garage Sale, Charity Events, Resident Picnic, etc.
Your Neighbor's Postal Appreciation
The U.S. Postal Service makes a mistake, occasionally but not often, by sending a piece of our mail into our neighbor’s box instead of our own box. So what’s the neighborly thing to do? Just walk a few extra steps down the street and put that piece of mail into your neighbor's box, even if it looks like a piece of junk mail to you. It may actually be a very important bill that your neighbor needs to pay.
Man's Best Friend Neighborly Etiquette
Now for a more delicate matter. Many of us in the neighborhood have dogs that live in our homes. Many of those dogs need to get outside and stretch their legs daily. Sometimes when our dogs get outside and start stretching their legs, other bodily functions seem to get activated, too. That activation occasionally ends up falling onto one of our neighbor’s yards, leaving a most unpleasant experience to await them the next time they stroll out into their yard.
The neighborly thing for us dog owners to do is carry along a pooper-scooper and a plastic garbage bag when we go out for walks so that, in the event that mother nature comes calling for our dog, we can clean up the mess left behind so that our neighbors don’t have to clean up for us.
Please make every effort to clean up behind your dog because leaving fecal matter in someone’s yard is not only rude, it is potentially dangerous to your neighbor's children and their guests.
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