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Copyright © 2013 Peel, Inc. Terra Nova Community Newsleer - November 2013 1 VOLUME 1, ISSUE 1 TERRA NOVA OFFICIAL COMMUNITY NEWSLETTER NOVEMBER 2013 e quarterly meeting of the Civic Association of Terra Nova (CATN) was held on ursday, September 5, 2013. Homeowners representing four households were in attendance. e meeting opened with Security reporting on a few incidents, which had occurred in Terra Nova during the month of August. ese incidents included a report and removal of a non-resident, who was under the influence, a car burglary and the recovery of a stolen vehicle. Director Montes (Clubhouse) reported that a new cleaning company would be brought in to replace the current cleaning service since several problems with the current company had been reported. Director Montes also reported that there was a good turnout for the Neighborhood Labor Day Party. Director Heaton (Recreation) stated that the pool is now closed for the season. She reported that the pool maintenance company and the life guards did a good job. ere was only one incident at the pool during the season and the lifeguard on duty handled it professionally. Director Heaton also mentioned the possibility of keeping the pool opened on the weekends during September since the weather continues to be warm. However, since the pool had already closed, the discussion was tabled until next year. Treasurer Matocha reported that Association expenditures are in line with projections and there are no big budget issues. Director Marrs (Trash, Maintenance and Security) reported on a quote for placing taller poles and brighter LED lights in Sabrina Park to discourage overnight camping in the park. Director Marrs also updated the directors on possible measures, which can be taken against a company that improperly installed the concrete expansion joints in the pool area. Old Business: e directors discussed off-season repairs to the lifeguard stands, which need to be done before the pool opens next year. ey also discussed adding a spring-loaded gate to the play area fencing, which would provide a pedestrian-passable walkway, thereby preventing damage to the fencing. Fence damage was caused by children passing through on their way to and from school. Andy Armstrong, the HOA’s representative from Community Asset Management (CAM), stated he would have a quote for this at the next meeting. New Business: Mr. Armstrong stated that he would present the board with a 2014 budget proposal at the October meeting. He anticipated that there would not be many changes from the current budget. President Whitten stated that once received, the Board would review the budget and make changes, if needed. Following Board approval, bills for HOA fees will be sent out to homeowners. Disclaimer: e report given above is NOT a record of minutes for the CATN September meeting. The official minutes can be obtained from Andy Armstrong (aarmstrong@ communityassetmanagement.com) once they have been approved by the Board of Directors. e next regular monthly meeting is scheduled on Tuesday, November 12th at 7:30p.m. All residents are encouraged to attend. September Quarterly Meeting Report CATN

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VOLUME 1, ISSUE 1 TERRA NOVA OFFICIAL COMMUNITY NEWSLETTER NOVEMBER 2013

The quarterly meeting of the Civic Association of Terra Nova (CATN) was held on Thursday, September 5, 2013. Homeowners representing four households were in attendance. The meeting opened with Security reporting on a few incidents, which had occurred in Terra Nova during the month of August. These incidents included a report and removal of a non-resident, who was under the influence, a car burglary and the recovery of a stolen vehicle.

Director Montes (Clubhouse) reported that a new cleaning company would be brought in to replace the current cleaning service since several problems with the current company had been reported. Director Montes also reported that there was a good turnout for the Neighborhood Labor Day Party.

Director Heaton (Recreation) stated that the pool is now closed for the season. She reported that the pool maintenance company and the life guards did a good job. There was only one incident at the pool during the season and the lifeguard on duty handled it professionally. Director Heaton also mentioned the possibility of keeping the pool opened on the weekends during September since the weather continues to be warm. However, since the pool had already closed, the discussion was tabled until next year.

Treasurer Matocha reported that Association expenditures are in line with projections and there are no big budget issues.

Director Marrs (Trash, Maintenance and Security) reported on a quote for placing taller poles and brighter LED lights in Sabrina Park to discourage overnight camping in the park.

Director Marrs also updated the directors on possible measures, which can be taken against a company that improperly installed the concrete expansion joints in the pool area.

Old Business: The directors discussed off-season repairs to the lifeguard stands, which need to be done before the pool opens next year. They also discussed adding a spring-loaded gate to the play area fencing, which would provide a pedestrian-passable walkway, thereby preventing damage to the fencing. Fence damage was caused by children passing through on their way to and from school. Andy Armstrong, the HOA’s representative from Community Asset Management (CAM), stated he would have a quote for this at the next meeting.

New Business: Mr. Armstrong stated that he would present the board with a 2014 budget proposal at the October meeting. He anticipated that there would not be many changes from the current budget. President Whitten stated that once received, the Board would review the budget and make changes, if needed. Following Board approval, bills for HOA fees will be sent out to homeowners.

Disclaimer: The report given above is NOT a record of minutes for the CATN September meeting. The official minutes can be obtained from Andy Armstrong ([email protected]) once they have been approved by the Board of Directors.

The next regular monthly meeting is scheduled on Tuesday, November 12th at 7:30p.m. All residents are encouraged to attend.

September QuarterlyMeeting ReportCATN

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IMPORTANT NUMBERSMANAGEMENT COMPANY

Community Asset Management, Inc9802 F.M. 1960 Bypass W., #210

Humble, Texas 77338281.852.1155

DIRECTORSMark Whitten.............................................................President ...................................................................drwhitten@aol.com Trey Marrs...............Director of Trash, Maintenance & SecuritySamantha Heaton.......................Director of Pool & Recreation............................................................samheaton@comcast.netDaniela Montes......................................Director of Clubhouse.........................................................dmontes1069@gmail.comGarry Matocha............................................................Treasurer................................................gmmatocha@spectraenergy.comJoan Moreno................................................................Secretary..............................................................dunmor63@gmail.com

WELCOMING COMMITTEEMelanie Breed.....................281.320.8353,[email protected] Debra Cariss.............832.559.1990, [email protected] Joann Cash.....................281.251.3427, [email protected]

NEIGHBORHOOD NUMBERSMarquee Postings................................samheaton@comcast.netPool Maintenance and Lifeguards........................713.609.9489Poison Control Center.........................................800-222-1222Reliant Energy......................................................800.332.7143

NEWSLETTEREditor...............................................................Susan Tsujimoto...............................................................tnnewdirt@gmail.comNewsletter Publisher.....................................................Peel Inc.............................................................................888.687.6444Advertising...............888.687.6444, [email protected]

CATN HOA Annual ElectionElections for directors of the Civic Association of Terra

Nova (CATN) will be held at the Quarterly HOA Meeting in December. Both voting and non-voting positions will be on the ballot. Please attend the November HOA meeting at the TN Clubhouse (5200 Woodville Lane) on Tuesday, November 5, 2013 at 7:30 PM to find out more about the open positions. You can also contact Andy Armstrong at Community Asset Management by phone at 281-852-1155 or by email at [email protected] for details.

LRUD Water TipFall is here. With cooler weather and shorter days, your yard

and flowerbeds will require less water. Please take a few minutes and check the days and duration of your sprinklers. Conserving water is always a good idea, and can, also, save you money.

New Terra Nova Phone DirectoryThe Terra Nova phone directory is in the process of being

updated. This directory is only for TN residents and will not distributed outside of the subdivision. Please send your name, telephone number and street address to Debby Cariss by email to [email protected], or by phone at 832-559-1990. If you wish, your email address and cell number can be also included in the directory.

Terra Nova Welcome CommitteeThe TN Welcome Committee works very hard to greet

every new neighbor and could really use your help. If you notice someone new moving in on your street, please contact us. We have a care package, containing important documents and gift, to welcome each new neighbor into the community. Our contact information is as follows:

Joann Cash 281-251-3427 ․ [email protected] Breed 281-320-8353 ․ [email protected] Cariss 832-559-1990 ․ [email protected]

Terra Nova Shout-OutIf you have enjoyed the holiday parties in Terra Nova, please

thank Pam Marrs. She has been doing a great job organizing and running the parties.

Bulletin BoardTerra Nova

DECEMBER ISSUE DEADLINEAll articles for the December issue of the New Dirt should be

sent to the editor ([email protected]) by November 6, 2013.

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On November 5, 2013, Texans are asked to consider and vote on nine proposed amendments to the Texas Constitution. Of particular note is Proposition 6, which will appear on the ballot as follows:

Proposition 6 (SJR 1) The constitutional amendment providing for the creation of the State Water Implementation Fund for Texas and the State Water Implementation Revenue Fund for Texas to assist in the financing of priority projects in the state water plan to ensure the availability of adequate water resources.

Explanation: This amendment is a package of water legislation to set up a revolving loan program available to local governmental entities such as municipalities that are sponsoring local water improvement projects. If passed, the amendment will provide a one-time investment of approximately two-billion dollars, which will be withdrawn from the Texas Economic Stabilization Fund (ESF), also known as the Rainy Day Fund, to capitalize the loan program.

Argument for (Yes vote): Supporters of Prop 6, which include groups such as H2O4TEXAS, Water Texas and The Nature

Proposition to Fund Water Improvement Projects on November Ballot

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October Yard of the Month honors go to Ronnie and Roz Keck of 5303 Glenmere Lane. This property features attractive brick pavers, which are used in the walkway and repeated in the trim bordering the driveway. The grass is healthy and neatly mowed, and a nice mixture of plants, trees, grasses and shrubs grace the yard and flowerbeds. Since this is a corner lot, a large flowerbed extends across the front and around both sides of the house, so passers-by can enjoy the contrast between height and color in the flowerbed selections. Please walk or drive by to check out such a beautiful yard. Kudos to the Kecks for a job well done!

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Conservancy in Texas, argue that Texas will face loss of jobs, reduced economic viability and decreased tax revenues if the growing demand for water is not addressed. Supporters state that the use of funds from the ESF is appropriate since it was created for use in the event of state emergencies, such as a drought. (http://www.tlc.state.tx.us/pubsconamend/analyses13/analyses13.pdf, pg 42)

Argument against (No vote): Opponents of Prop 6, such as the Tea Party and Independent Texans, argue that the funding for water infrastructure should come from the general revenue fund, not the ESF. They also believe that the two proposed water funds are redundant since there are “… already two constitutionally dedicated water development funds as well as several financial assistance programs for water infrastructure administered by the Texas Water Development Board.” (http://www.tlc.state.tx.us/pubsconamend/analyses13/analyses13.pdf, pg 43)

To learn more about all nine Proposition 6, please visit http://ballotpedia.org/wiki/index.php/Texas_Rainy_Day_Fund_Amendment,_SJR_1_(2013)

For an depth analysis of all nine propositions, please visit http://www.tlc.state.tx.us/pubsconamend/analyses13/analyses13.pdf

Water Improvement (Continued on Page 4)

Early voting: October 21 – November 1Election Day: November 5

REMEMBER: REGISTERED VOTERS MUST PRESENT A PHOTO ID TO VOTE IN PERSON.

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This recipe was adapted from a five star dish called “Saucy Mexican Chicken”, which can be found at kraftrecipes.com. The leftovers make G R E AT c h i c k e n burritos for lunch (or dinner – if you need a quick-fix dinner) the next day. Susan Tsujimoto, Editor

Saucy “Seasoned” Mexican Chicken

1 lb chicken tenders1 T taco seasoning1 T vegetable oil½ c onion, diced1 c salsa1 can black bean, drained and rinsed½ c chicken broth or water1 c cheddar cheese, shredded

1. Heat oil in nonstick skillet.2. Cut chicken into bite size pieces. Sprinkle chicken

with taco seasoning, and toss to make sure it is well coated. 3. Cook chicken in skillet on medium-high heat

approximately 4 min. on each side or until browned on both sides.

4. Add salsa, beans and water. Bring to boil; cover. Simmer on medium-low heat 5 min. or until chicken is done (165ºF).

5. Top with cheese. Remove from heat. Let stand, covered, 5 min. or until cheese is melted.

6. Serve over brown rice. Corn makes a nice side dish.

Day 2 recipe – Chicken BurritosPull chicken out of sauce and mash beans with a potato

masher. Add chicken back to sauce and heat the mixture along with leftover rice in a microwave. Warm 10” flour tortillas in the microwave. Spoon chicken and bean mixture and rice onto pre-warmed tortillas. Add some shredded lettuce (iceberg or romaine). Add a little more cheese, maybe some sour cream and/or avocado, if you wish. Roll up burrito and enjoy!!

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AT THE LIBRARYBarbara Bush Library Book Clubs – November Meetings Evening Book Club

On November 12 at 7:00 – 8:45 PM the Evening Book Club will discuss “A Hundred Flowers: A Novel” by Gail Tsukiyama. The club will meet in the Women's Council of Realtors Conf. Rm. (2nd Floor). Newcomers are welcome.

Afternoon Book Discussion GroupThe Afternoon Book Club will meet on two dates in November to discuss “Mrs.

Lincoln’s Dressmaker” by Jennifer Chiaverini. The first meeting will be held on November 21 from 1:30 – 3:30 PM, in the Earl Elliot Room (Foyer). The Second meeting will be held on November 22 from 2:30 – 4:30 PM in the Women's Council of Realtors Conference Room (2nd Floor).

Detailed calendar with many other library events and programs athttps://host4.evanced.info/harris/evanced/eventcalendar.asp

Susan Tsujimoto, Editor

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