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		<title>Security Manager&#8217;s Report &#8211; August 2010</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 04 Aug 2010 19:22:21 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Major Keith Echols</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Times have changed… and so has our “view” of security. On July 30, 2010. At 0936 hours, a resident of the Glenwood Community reported that her vehicle had been stolen overnight. Wackenhut along with Palm Beach Gardens PD responded to the call. Once on scene we began to collect information. In continuing efforts to improve [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Times have changed… and so has our “view” of security.</p>
<p>On July 30, 2010. At 0936 hours, a resident of the Glenwood Community reported that her vehicle had been stolen overnight. Wackenhut along with Palm Beach Gardens PD responded to the call. Once on scene we began to collect information.</p>
<p>In continuing efforts to improve the security within PGA National, the Property Owners Association worked with a local company to install video surveillance cameras at each of the exterior gatehouses and the Communications Center. Surveillance cameras are set up to capture and record all traffic entering and exiting PGA National.</p>
<p>Once the information was gathered, it was determined that the vehicle was stolen between the hours of 1200 O’ clock midnight and 0700 Hours. In reviewing the surveillance footage, the stolen vehicle was observed exiting onto Avenue of the Champion at appx. 0130 Hours. Because of the Bar Code on the vehicle, we were able to determine that the vehicle returned via Northlake Blvd. at appx. 1015 Hours. Again, surveillance footage confirmed the vehicle’s return in the residents’ lane.</p>
<p>A <span style="text-decoration: underline;">B</span>e <span style="text-decoration: underline;">O</span>n the <span style="text-decoration: underline;">L</span>ook <span style="text-decoration: underline;">O</span>ut (BOLO) was issued to all gatehouse and patrol officers. Wackenhut and Palm Beach Gardens PD initiated a search for the vehicle inside each community within PGA National. Wackenhut discovered the vehicle parked on a road in the Glengary community at appx. 1150 Hours. The vehicle was returned to the owner shortly thereafter. While the police have not yet made an arrest in this incident, the video footage captured will assist in their investigation.</p>
<p>As always, our goal is to provide the residents of PGA National with superior service. The addition of the surveillance cameras will help us meet our goal.</p>
<p>Remember to set your alarm when you leave your home and make sure that all doors and windows are secure. Never leave valuables in your vehicle.</p>
<p>Report all suspicious persons and activity to security at 627-1600.</p>
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		<title>Property Manager&#8217;s Report &#8211; August 2010</title>
		<link>http://www.pga-poa.com/?p=656</link>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 01 Aug 2010 06:00:38 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Dawn Levinstein</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[WHAT WERE THOSE SIGNS? There were a number of rumors about why there were signs at each entry last month and what it was all about. I heard a lot of interesting rumors (some were downright scary!) but the fact is that the signs were required by the City so PGA POA could amend the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>WHAT WERE THOSE SIGNS?</strong><br />
There were a number of rumors about why there were signs at each entry last month and what it was all about. I heard a lot of interesting rumors (some were downright scary!) but the fact is that the signs were required by the City so PGA POA could amend the “PCD”. When each community in PGA National was originally constructed, certain setbacks were established. In short, this determines how close to your property line you can construct the walls of your home, your screen enclosure, your pool, etc. Because of the way the original language was filed with<br />
the City, these setbacks changed over the years (ie: whenever the City’s setbacks changed for all of Palm Beach Gardens they changed PGA’s setbacks too). This had the potential to cause problems if your pool screen needed to be replaced and you may not have been able to put it back where it always was.</p>
<p>The POA and City Staff worked hard reviewing almost thirty years worth of site plans, surveys, aerial photos and other documents to ensure that the setbacks were accurate for each of the approximately 40 communities in PGA.  A “spread sheet” listing setbacks for each community was created so all data is available on one document and both the POA Architectural Review Committee and the City’s Permit Department could both work from the same document. City Council approved the setbacks and all is once again well in our world!</p>
<p><strong>AUGUST IS TIME FOR</strong>:<br />
Really HOT days! Believe it or not, you are now a month away from the height of “H” (storm) season …sorry but we don’t use “the H Word” this time of the year! If you don’t already have a supply of batteries, water, non-perishable food items and other things you may need to survive a week or more without electricity, it is time to get things organized! You can find information on how to prepare before, during and after a storm elsewhere on this website.</p>
<p>It is also time for you to get a reminder letter telling you that if you haven’t paid your annual assessment to PGA POA, your account is now in arrears and interest penalties have begun to accrue. Please mail or deliver your payment.</p>
<p><strong>CRAFTY PEOPLE</strong><br />
While staying in the air conditioning, you can work on your arts and crafts project and make some extra money! The POA Special Events Committee started an Annual Arts &#038; Crafts festival each December. You don’t need to be a professional artist to participate so go to the above website to get more information and an application. It is a one day event being held on Saturday, December 11th so even if you don’t participate you should plan to attend!</p>
<p><strong>THE PGA POA BOARD OF GOVERNORS</strong><br />
Your Board is governed by nine members of the community whom you elect for a two year term. You will elect four members to the Board in January of 2011 but it is now time to find candidates. If you are interested in serving on the Board or know someone who may be interested, please ask them to call Dawn at 561-627-2800.</p>
<p><strong>DON’T TELL AND SEARCH LIKE HECK</strong> (well, I lost the rhyme but I hate it when I get my mouth washed out with soap for using “bad words”)<br />
The Palm Beach Gardens Police Department often sends us notices regarding protecting your property and they let us know about the latest “scams”. We post information here on the POA website. </p>
<p>The “bad guys” are really getting creative now that the internet allows people easy access to all kinds of information about you. By going “on line” I can find out where you live, your phone number(s), the names of your family members, your bank, your mortgage company and all kinds of other things. I can then call you and claim to represent one of the agencies (such as your mortgage company) and get all kinds of personal information<br />
under the guise of “confirming your information in our records”. </p>
<p>It surprises me how willing people are to give out their date of birth, drivers license number, and even their social security number! </p>
<p>Please, if anyone calls you on the phone, do NOT give them any information. If it is a legitimate call, they will already have the information they are asking you to “confirm”. </p>
<p>There are also those who go door-to-door offering to do work at your home because they are “in the neighborhood” and can give you a great deal “if you sign up now”. First, soliciting of any type in PGA National is against the rules and you should immediately call security (627-1600). Second, many of these people do not have a license or insurance and in many cases, you will sign an official looking document, pay a deposit then never hear from them again. </p>
<p>The answer: BE CAREFUL AND CHECK THEM OUT (search like heck)! If you are hiring a contractor, you can call (561) 233-5525 to see if they have a Certificate of Competency.</p>
<p>Anyone who provides services in the following trades MUST have a certificate from the State of Florida: Plumbing, Electrical, Air Conditioning, Burglar Alarms, Concrete work, Drywall, Fabric Awnings, Fences, Garage Doors, Windows, “H” Shutters, Irrigation, Roofing, Pools, etc. You can go to SunBiz.org to look up the name of a company (by officer name, corporate name, etc) to see if they are registered with the state. Whether the company is incorporated, a Limited Liability Corporation or a Partnership, you should find information at this site. </p>
<p>You can also contact the Better Business Bureau to see if any complaints have been filed. The City Building Department may be able to tell you whether the company has permits pulled and may be able to answer some of your questions. Talk to your friends and neighbors to find out who they hired and remember that any changes to the outside of your home need prior  approval by the POA Architectural Review Committee. </p>
<p>ALWAYS get a Certificate of Insurance from your contractor so you can verify they have general liability and workers compensation coverage. Otherwise, if they are hurt on your property, your insurance will be paying! </p>
<p><strong>IN OUR THOUGHTS</strong><br />
In the more than 12 years I have been privileged to work at PGA, the community has lost many good people who left us quietly and while in our thoughts and prayers, they are (unfortunately) seldom mentioned here. </p>
<p>Before I came to PGA Property Owners Association, The man in charge was Mr. Bill Foley. He looked after the residents of PGA National for many, many years while the community was still under Developer control. After transition from the developer, Mr. Foley agreed to come out of retirement to work part time to ensure that everything was being properly covered since PGA National is the size of a city. Everyone in the PGA community knew Bill Foley and he was well liked and well respected by residents, contractors and employees. </p>
<p>The PGA POA Transition Committee, Board of Governors and management staff send our sincere condolences to Mr. Foley’s wife and family – he will be sadly missed.</p>
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		<title>Property Manager&#8217;s Report &#8211; July 2010</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 01 Jul 2010 17:35:44 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Dawn Levinstein</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[STORMS: As evidenced by the number of shutter applications being submitted to the POA Architectural Review Committee, it is obvious that it is time again to start making sure your property is protected from storms. (Sorry, but for the next few months I am not permitted to use the “H” word so I will simply [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>STORMS:</strong></p>
<p>As evidenced by the number of shutter applications being submitted to the POA Architectural Review Committee, it is obvious that it is time again to start making sure your property is protected from storms.  (Sorry, but for the next few months I am not permitted to use the “H” word so I will simply say “storms”).</p>
<p>If you plan to install hurricane shutters of ANY type, approval is needed from the POA Architectural Review Committee (“ARC”).  Contact JoAnn at 627-2800 for information regarding what type of shutters are permitted in your community and to find out about the application procedure.  Most of the local shutter companies are familiar with the submittal procedure.  </p>
<p>In addition to shutters, you should be stocking up on batteries, water, and similar items NOW.  If you wait for storm warnings, you will likely discover that what you wanted is no longer available.  Supplies disappear off the shelves the moment a storm-watch is issued.  Elsewhere on this website you will find helpful information for storm preparation.  If you prefer, you can also pick up a copy in the POA office.</p>
<p><strong>THEFT:</strong> </p>
<p>Storms are not the only thing that could result in loss of property.  It is an unfortunate fact that you must also protect your property from “crimes of opportunity”.  While PGA National is privileged to be a “safe” community, there are still a number of thefts.  Typically, this is due to carelessness:  people leave valuable items in plain view in their vehicle and don’t even lock the door!  Wackenhut Security is currently operating the “smart car” program where they make a visual inspection of parked cars to see if there is evidence of valuable items left in sight (and then contact the owner if anything is seen) but they can’t be everywhere so secure your property!</p>
<p><strong>LIONS AND TIGERS AND BEARS? OH MY!  How about Dogs, and Gators and Birds?</strong></p>
<p>I don’t know if you realize how fortunate you are to be surrounded by so much wildlife.  Although you may be frightened (and therefore you should respect) by that alligator sunning on the lake bank, and although owners should keep their pets on a leash, these ‘critters’ are out and about.  You should never, ever, for ANY reason feed the alligators since they quickly lose their fear of humans and this is when tragedies occur.</p>
<p>As for the other wildlife, such as raccoons, opossum, foxes, rabbits and everything in between, leaving food out for the “neighborhood cat” (or even your own dog in your back yard) attracts other wildlife to the area.  The “critters’ were here long before the homes were built but you can live peacefully with them.  Simply be aware of your surroundings.  Hiring a “trapper” will likely get rid of your cash before you ever get rid of all the animals so most associations do not provide this service.  Simply stay out of their way and don’t “invite” them on your property by leaving food sources out for them. If an animal is aggressive or acting “strange” call Animal Control or Wackenhut Security.  </p>
<p>As I repeat in almost every issue:  WATCH YOUR SPEED. Those beautiful Sandhill Cranes (the BIG birds with the red crown) tend to “blend in” with the color of the street and they don’t just get out of the way.  The only thing worse than watching an animal get hit and suffer to the end would be if it was a human.  Keep that in mind when you are rushing to wherever and slow down!</p>
<p><strong>HELP…I’M FLOATING AWAY</strong>!</p>
<p>This is rainy season. When it rains, the water flows into the lakes/canals via a special drainage system and there are FIVE pumps that pump the water west, out of  PGA National.  When it has bee pouring for an hour without stopping, the water will rise.  It is not likely it will come into your home (I hope) and the moment the weather takes a break, you will see the standing water recede very quickly.  Please don’t call the POA to tell us you have standing water in your driveway or on your lot when it just stopped raining.   As silly as that sounds, you would be surprised.</p>
<p>In addition to the main drainage system, PGA is designed with swales (in front and behind homes) designed to hold water.  I said designed to hold water….meaning you WILL have standing water; however, as stated above, as soon as the rainfall slows down, the water goes down.  Please be patient.  </p>
<p><strong>HAVE WE BEEN NAUGHTY OR NICE?</strong></p>
<p>In the current issue of C.A.N. you will find a ‘PGA POA COMMENT CARD”.  The Board of Governors would appreciate it if you would review it and give your comments/suggestions.  Your input is truly appreciated…whether your comments are good or bad!</p>
<p><strong>THANK YOU</strong></p>
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		<title>Property Managers Report – June 2010</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 01 Jun 2010 04:45:55 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Dawn Levinstein</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[SHORT AND SWEET: This month I will keep things brief. I know you can’t believe it but I will try really hard not to ramble on. I only have a few reminders (and a couple humorous things) to tell you about. REMINDERS Theft: We enjoyed a couple months where there were no break ins but [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>SHORT AND SWEET:</strong></p>
<p>This month I will keep things brief. I know you can’t believe it but I will try really hard not to ramble on. I only have a few reminders (and a couple humorous things) to tell you about.</p>
<p><strong> REMINDERS</strong></p>
<p>Theft:  We enjoyed a couple months where there were no break ins but (to quote a popular horror movie:  “they’re baaaacckk!”.   Typically items are stolen from unlocked cars when owners leave valuables in the car (often in plain view).</p>
<p>Please remember to lock your car and your home and set your alarm.   Seems like an obvious thing but because the residents of PGA enjoy such a low crime rate, there is a false sense of security.  Be aware and be safe, please!</p>
<p>Animals:  it was a cold winter (well, cold for Florida) and all the animals that cuddled to keep warm have now had babies and they are all over the place.  There is a wilderness preserve and four golf courses as well as beautiful landscaping everywhere so the animals have a great habitat.  Not all are cute fuzzy bunnies:  there are raccoons, foxes, opossum, armadillo, bats and the like all looking for a tiny little corner where they can live their lives.   Sometimes they decide they like YOUR corner and try to move into your home; however, before you start killing things keep in mind that some of the wildlife is endangered or protected (not talking about rats here!).  For example if bats are coming and going,  it is against the law to just board up the opening and preventing the bats from getting to their family.  If you have bats or suspect that you do, there are specialists who must be called and they must follow strict guidelines for eradication.  You can call me for the contact number or check the internet by searching under “Bat prevention, Florida”.</p>
<p>Because the animals try to hide from humans, many are only seen at night or in the early morning or late evening hours.  Unfortunately, they must also cross the street and can be hit by cars. I received a message from a resident who was (rightfully) very upset because he watched a raccoon die after being hit by someone’s car.   The Sandhill Cranes (the big, beautiful birds with the red crown on their head) are very hard to see against the gray roadway and often don’t move out of a vehicle’s way. Please remember that one of the reasons you purchased in PGA National because of the beautiful habitat – be tolerant of the animals and by all means SLOW DOWN so you can perhaps stop in time if one of the animals does happen to cross in front of your car.</p>
<p>Money:  This is the third month and it is now time; THE BILLS HAVE BEEN MAILED.  The $650 annual assessment to PGA POA is due on July 1st.  As indicated in several places in the mailing, if there is any reason you can’t pay in full by the due date, you need to call me.  The Board does not want to refer an account for collection and have the owner pay legal fees and costs if they are already having a financial hardship.</p>
<p><strong> ARE YOU SERIOUS?</strong></p>
<p>I keep saying I will someday write a book with the crazy things people call the POA for and want us to “do something”.  A well-known builder pointed out that no one would ever believe these things really happen but those in this business can attest to the truth!</p>
<p>Here are some humorous things regarding a few not-to-funny matters:<br /> Full of water:  There was one day when we had at least a foot of rain within one hour.  PGA National has a swale system which is designed to hold water.  The swales hold water that flows to the lakes then out to the preserve west of PGA.  There are five pumps on the western perimeter that pump water at hundreds of thousands of gallons per minute but when the rain comes down that hard, that fast, it takes a little while for the system to “catch up”.  We had no less than a dozen owners who called to report that they had standing water in their street, driveway or yard – really?  Of course an hour later it was mostly gone but there was a moment of panic initially.</p>
<p>Full of gas: In mid-May, the natural gas was not working in all of Palm Beach County.  I don’t know exactly what the problem was but we got a few calls from residents who felt the POA should “call someone” to get it turned back on.  I admit that the staff calls me The Wizard (yep, as in Oz) but I think that’s really only because it would be rude to call me what they really want to!  Despite this, I really don’t have “someone” I can call to magically have service restored.  We call the same customer service number that you do whenever any utility is not working.  Unfortunately, no one could tell us when they anticipated the gas to be restored so we couldn’t get any further updates to the residents – we did try!</p>
<p><strong> HAVE A HAPPY SUMMER</strong>:  All the snowbirds are gone….it’s safe to go to your favorite restaurant (as long as they have gas to cook with!)</p>
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		<title>Security Manager’s Report – July, 2010</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 01 Jun 2010 01:01:00 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Major Keith Echols</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[As we enter the 2010 Hurricane season, it’s never too late for the whole family to start planning. Everyone including children should have a role. As The Director of Security, I would like to provide you all with some safety tips and information. To prepare for a hurricane, you should make plans to secure your [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>As we enter the 2010 Hurricane season, it’s never too late for the whole family to start planning. Everyone including children should have a role. As The Director of Security, I would like to provide you all with some safety tips and information.</p>
<p>To prepare for a hurricane, you should make plans to secure your home. Make arrangements for your pets. Clean your yard of any items that could pose a threat to you or your neighbors in hurricane force winds. Be sure that all trees and shrubs around your home are trimmed. Stock your home with supplies that may be needed during the emergency period. These supplies should include several containers of water, non-perishable foods, batteries, a radio, flashlights and candles.</p>
<p>Check your insurance coverage and take photos of your home contents for insurance purposes. Put important papers in waterproof container. If you have a generator, test it before the storm arrives to ensure it is working properly. Fill up you gas tank. These are just some tips to help ease the frustration associated with dealing with a hurricane.</p>
<p>As your security provider, we will have a Hurricane Command Center set up at the PGA National Resort &amp; Spa. Our primary functions will be to provide 24-hour emergency assistance and perform community assessments. Our duties will include removing debris from roadways and clearing storm drains, as well as working alongside local law enforcement and Fire Rescue. Unfortunately for those residents that are away during the time of a hurricane and have not provided us with, a property check form, we may not be able to perform individual property assessments. It is a very busy time for security after the storm has passed and in most cases we are in emergency mood.</p>
<p>As always, our goal is to provide the residences of PGA National with superior service. Remember to set your alarm when you leave your home and make sure that all doors and windows are secure. Never leave valuables in your vehicle. Report all suspicious persons and activity to security at 627-1600.</p>
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		<title>Security Manager’s Report – May, 2010</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 05 May 2010 12:22:12 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Major Keith Echols</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Summertime is here, which means visiting friends and family, cookouts and going to your local beaches. It also means an increase in juvenile crime. Between the months of May and August juvenile crime rises for such reasons as boredom, lack of supervision and peer pressure. PGA National experiences increases in thefts, burglaries to vehicles, and [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Summertime is here, which means visiting friends and family, cookouts and going to your local beaches. It also means an increase in juvenile crime. Between the months of May and August juvenile crime rises for such reasons as boredom, lack of supervision and peer pressure. PGA National experiences increases in thefts, burglaries to vehicles, and vandalism. Many of the crimes committed by juveniles are crimes of opportunity.</p>
<p>Do not become a victim of opportunity. It is important that you lock your vehicle whenever it is parked and under no circumstance leave anything of value in your vehicle.  Remember to set your house alarm whenever you leave your home: ask a neighbor to keep a look after your home while you are away.</p>
<p>For many of you the summer is a time to take a well-needed vacation. For your peace of mind while you are away, please stop by any gatehouse in PGA National and ask for a “Property Check” form. Once completed, you can return it to any gatehouse. If you prefer, you can use the Internet (ABDI) to set up a property check while you’re away. Property Checks will be performed twice a week.</p>
<p>As your security provider we are working hard to give you, the residents of PGA National, the best possible service. With your cooperation, we can strive to meet this goal. There is a lot of activity in PGA National during the day. As residents, if you see anyone that looks suspicious in your neighborhood do not hesitate to call security at 627-1600.</p>
<p>Thank you, be safe and enjoy your summer.</p>
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		<title>Property Managers Report &#8211; May 2010</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 30 Apr 2010 14:41:03 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Dawn Levinstein</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[SOMETIMES YOU GET WHAT YOU ASK FOR Everyone was complaining about the colder temperatures this past “winter”…well now you’ve done it!  The warm weather is here and will only get hotter.  Many plants were badly damaged during the cooler temps and now need to be trimmed back to cut off the dead branches and encourage [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;">SOMETIMES YOU </span><span style="text-decoration: underline;">GET</span><span style="text-decoration: underline;"> WHAT YOU ASK FOR</span></p>
<p>Everyone was complaining about the colder temperatures this past “winter”…well now you’ve done it!  The warm weather is here and will only get hotter.  Many plants were badly damaged during the cooler temps and now need to be trimmed back to cut off the dead branches and encourage new, healthy growth.  Take a close look at your property and be sure your gardener is addressing the brown, dead, ugly plants.  You may need to fill in bare areas which won’t need ARC approval but if you decide to “re-do” your landscape you will need to get prior approval from the POA ARC.  The process is actually fairly simple and will ensure that you don’t do something that could result in having to change the landscape back later or having fines imposed for not following POA rules.</p>
<p>If you have any questions about whether your plans for updating your landscape need approval, give JoAnn at call at the POA: (561) 627-2800.</p>
<p>To those community Board members reading this article, take a look at your association’s entry!  Need work?  It’s time!</p>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;">ANNUAL ASSESSMENT</span></p>
<p>The assessment notice and payment coupon will be mailed on June 1<sup>st</sup>. The PGA POA annual assessment payment is due on July 1<sup>st</sup> and has increased slightly to $650.00 for the year. This is due solely to “bad debts” or the homes that are in foreclosure.  Despite the Board’s diligence in holding down costs and even reducing many costs, the number of homes in foreclosure and those expected to be added to the foreclosure list have resulted in a budget shortage (meaning the assessment had to be raised).</p>
<p>As indicated in my article last month, if there is any reason you cannot pay the full $650.00 assessment by July 1<sup>st</sup>, you must contact my office to make arrangements so the account doesn’t end up in collection with a bunch of legal fees and costs added to a balance you already can’t pay!</p>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;">SECURITY</span></p>
<p>Last month I told you about all the changes in the security to improve service.  It is important that we hear from you if there is a problem.  Please call the POA office at 627-2800 if there is any problem.  If it relates to the entry gates, please be sure you tell us which gate and the approximately time.</p>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;">NEVER </span><span style="text-decoration: underline;">TOO</span><span style="text-decoration: underline;"> OLD TO ENJOY CHILDHOOD</span></p>
<p>For those who didn’t make it to Masters  Park on April 24<sup>th</sup>, you missed another fun day at PGA!  The Annual Children’s Party in the Park was a great success and a lot of fun as always.  In next month’s issue we should have photos available and, as usual, the pictures are on the Website at www.pga-poa.com</p>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;"> </span></p>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;">YOUR INNER ARTIST?</span></p>
<p>The POA Special Events Committee will again hold the Arts &amp; Crafts festival in Masters Park in December.  If you have a talent that you want to show off and you’re willing to part with some of your items, why not join us?  The POA offers one tent on a “first come” basis for artists who don’t have their own tent. You can also purchase one at Target, Wal-Mart or similar stores for under $90.00 and the investment will be returned on your first good sale of the day!  If you and some of your friends enjoy knitting, painting, or similar arts or crafts, why not get together in one tent to sell your creations?  It’s fun!  Please go to <a href="http://www.pga-poa.com/">www.pga-poa.com</a> for information about the event and how to get started.</p>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;">I LOVE RULES…..AS LONG AS THEY </span><span style="text-decoration: underline;">DON</span><span style="text-decoration: underline;">’T APPLY TO ME!</span></p>
<p>I will attempt some pathetic humor now (so don’t say you weren’t warned).  The story is the POA story and the heading explains it all.  Every day we get calls from owners who are upset because they got a citation for putting their trash out on the wrong day; leaving their garage door open; parking an unauthorized vehicle outside overnight; making too much noise; etc.  The names have been changed to protect the (not so) innocent and if you think I’m referring to you – I’m probably not because every one of these has happened several times.</p>
<p><strong><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Trucks</span></strong>:  The caller tells me they have a beautiful, brand new truck that was cited for being left out overnight.  They want permission to park it there for THREE MONTHS while their family is visiting.  Why can’t the POA just give them a pass that lets them keep the truck outside but only for that period of time?</p>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;">ME</span>:  If the POA gave a “pass” every time someone needed an “exemption” or “grace period” what would be the purpose of having the rule?  There would be trucks everywhere with little paper passes on the dash.  Why not just do away with the rule if anyone can just get a “pass” to be excused from the rule</p>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;">THEM</span>:  OK – so do away with the rule.  I think it is outdated anyway, my truck is beautiful!</p>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;">ME</span>: Then send a letter telling the board you would like them to reconsider this rule…I’ve told <span style="text-decoration: underline;">every</span> caller this for the twelve years I have been at PGA National.  You know how many letters I’ve received?  None – zero – not one.</p>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;">WHAT THIS SAYS</span>:  It obviously isn’t important enough to be bothered writing a letter – I just thought I’d try to get away with breaking this rule.  I don’t like this rule because I have a truck and don’t want to make room for it in my garage.</p>
<p><strong><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Garage doors</span></strong>:  The owner says they should be able to keep their garage door open if they want to and security needs to mind their own business.</p>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;">ME</span>:  It isn’t very pretty to drive through a beautiful community and look at piles of junk inside garages but the real reason this rule is important is that we do, unfortunately, have things stolen out of garages.</p>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;">THEM</span>;  Then it’s my fault if something is stolen.  If I want to take that chance it’s none of your business</p>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;">ME</span>:  We’ve had situations where we have found owners injured and even dead and the only reason we knew there was a problem was because they fell after opening the garage door and after being left open we investigated further.  How do we know if the garage door is open because you want it open and don’t care; whether something has happened to you; or whether you drove away and forgot to close it and have accidentally left your house open to theft?</p>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;">THEM</span>:  It’s none of your business.  It’s my house and I should be able to do what I want.</p>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;">WHAT THIS SAYS</span>:  The owner should get a pass for his garage door, right?</p>
<p><strong><span style="text-decoration: underline;"> </span></strong></p>
<p><strong><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Trash</span></strong>:  The owner said they put yard debris at the curb on Wednesday and got a citation. They feel they should be able to put bags at the curb when they need to because their landscaper comes on Tuesdays or Wednesdays.</p>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;">ME</span>:  The rules require private landscapers to remove their own debris at the end of the work day.  For your own trash, you can put it at the curb no earlier than nightfall on the evening before pick up but if you don’t use a trash can, you shouldn’t put the bags at the curb an earlier than the morning of pick up.</p>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;">THEM</span>:  But if the landscaper takes the debris I have to pay him and he can’t come on Thursday because he does a lot of houses in PGA and can’t do all of them on the same day.</p>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;">WHAT THIS SAYS</span>:  The owner should get a pass for their yard waste and trash so they can put it out whenever they want, right?</p>
<p>Everyone bought in a community with rules but no one likes being told what they can and can’t do.  The rules help maintain property values by ensuring the appearance of the community is maintained to a certain standard which is why many people purchased a home in this community.  It is why a community that is 30+ years old can still compete with newer communities when it is time to buy or sell a home.  It is why PGA is a great place to live!  It’s just really not right that those rules have to apply to <em><span style="text-decoration: underline;">you</span></em> too.</p>
<p>We do want to thank you for not taking out your frustration on me or the rest of the POA staff since we are just the messengers who are tasked with letting you know what rules are.  We don’t really care if you call us bad names (I’m sure we’ve been called worse things by better people) but please keep in mind that we have to be sure that everyone abides by the rules. Thanks for your understanding and cooperation with the rules of PGA POA.</p>
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		<title>Property Manager’s Report – April, 2010</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 01 Apr 2010 04:34:28 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Dawn Levinstein</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[BYE BYE BIRDIES&#8230;. Every year I try to give you some reminders of things you should do before you “go north” for the summer (discontinue your newspapers; clean our the refrigerator and freezer; removing caustic blue agents from toilet tanks; do NOT turn off the air conditioner but set the thermostat at approximately 80 degrees [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong><span style="text-decoration: underline;">BYE BYE BIRDIES&#8230;.</span></strong></p>
<p>Every year I try to give you some reminders of things you should do before you “go north” for the summer (discontinue your newspapers; clean our the refrigerator and freezer; removing caustic blue agents from toilet tanks; do NOT turn off the air conditioner but set the thermostat at approximately 80 degrees and set the switch to “automatic”).  This year there is one simple thing you can do to get security to check the perimeter of your residence in addition to their regular drive by patrols.</p>
<p>The gate access system has an updated website that is much more “user friendly” than the old version.  This new program not only allows you to update your guest list but there is a section for you to enter dates when you plan to be away.  If you put your “vacation information” in the system, it will automatically generate a form for perimeter checks. This will allow security to walk around the outside of your home periodically to check for broken windows or other evidence of a problem (note; we do NOT check door handles).</p>
<p>To get this service (and to update your resident and guest information), you need  internet access.  Go to <a href="http://www.gateaccess.net/">www.GateAccess.net</a> (which you obviously have if you are reading this post).  You must log in by using PGA as the “community code”; your home (or main contact) phone number with area code but no hyphens, parenthesis or spaces as the “user name”; and your 5-digit access code for your “password”.  Please note that some residents have used their cell phone or other number as the main contact so if you can’t open the program, call the POA with your access code and we will tell you which phone number you gave us for contact.</p>
<p>The other nice feature of this program is that you can register your pet(s) and even post a photo of them!  If they get out we can literally look up “brown dog” or a specific species and get a list of every brown dog or specific species in PGA.  Recently an owner’s sixteen year old dog managed to get out and security saw the dog at about midnight and was able to reunite dog and owner.</p>
<p>One final request for exiting “snow birds”:  It is very important that you take a good look at your home.  If the roof or driveway needs to be cleaned or plants need to be replaced, it should be done <em>before</em> you leave.  It isn’t fair to your neighbors to leave your home in disrepair for months until you return.  In addition, your absence cannot be used as a reason to ignore or delay responding to requests from your HOA or POA if something needs attention while you are away.</p>
<p><strong><span style="text-decoration: underline;">SAVING YOU MONEY – IMPROVING SECURITY</span></strong></p>
<p>As I reported last month, there were some burglaries and the Board worked diligently with Wackenhut (and continues to do so) to improve service.  One of the recent contract revisions allowed the addition of an additional patrol &#8211; and they still saved you almost $35,000. per year!    The new patrol is going to be walking around homes and keeping a close eye on perimeters so if you see someone in a different uniform with a baseball cap instead of the hats Wackenhut usually uses, it is <em>probably </em>the new patrol officer.  Many residents have met him when he entered their yard (and congratulations to them for being observant) but if there is any question about someone you see walking around, please be cautious and call security!</p>
<p><strong><span style="text-decoration: underline;">MONEY, PLEASE </span></strong></p>
<p>The POA has an annual assessment that is due by July 1<sup>st</sup>.  Assessment notices are mailed on June 1<sup>st</sup> and it is your responsibility to ensure timely payment is made (whether you receive the notice and coupon on not).  What is the money being used for?  The budget with footnotes explaining every line item in the budget is mailed with the assessment coupon.   Because of the economy, many owners put off paying then forget completely, resulting in their account being referred to the attorney for collection.  Unfortunately, if you are already having financial difficulties, adding legal fees and costs to your balance is counter-productive!  Please contact my office if you cannot meet the July 1<sup>st</sup> payment deadline.  Despite what some people say about the POA, the Board really is very helpful and will work with residents to resolve these problems but they cannot forgive assessments or interest and once an account goes to collection there is nothing the POA can do so don’t wait to call!</p>
<p><strong><span style="text-decoration: underline;">FINALLY….THE </span><span style="text-decoration: underline;">FUN</span><span style="text-decoration: underline;"> STUFF:</span></strong></p>
<p>In closing, let me remind everyone that the 24<sup>th</sup> Annual Children’s Party in the Park will be held Saturday, April 24<sup>th</sup> at Masters Park from 1:00 p.m. until 4:00 p.m.  This event is for PGA residents and their guests.  An advertisement is on the homepage and a post card is in the mail &#8211; but in summary, there will be tons of fun!  Carnival rides, games and prizes; face painting; clowns; and, if you purchase a $1.00 food pass in advance, you can get a hotdog or hamburger and a soda.  If you don’t want to buy a food pass, popcorn, snow cones, cotton candy and other treats are also available.  Kids of all ages enjoy this event so we hope to see you there!</p>
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		<title>Security Manager&#8217;s Report &#8211; March, 2010</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 01 Mar 2010 13:17:27 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Major Keith Echols</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[In early January, a BOLO (Be on the Look Out) was issued by the Palm Beach Gardens Police Department in reference to an individual that was an original member of the &#8220;Dinner Set Gang&#8221;.  This group of individuals burglarized homes from Fort Lauderdale to Jupiter in the 1980’s and 1990’s.  This BOLO was information on [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In early January, a BOLO (Be on the Look Out) was issued by the Palm Beach Gardens Police Department in reference to an individual that was an original member of the &#8220;Dinner Set Gang&#8221;.  This group of individuals burglarized homes from Fort Lauderdale to Jupiter in the 1980’s and 1990’s.  This BOLO was information on that individual who served 22 years for crimes committed while a member of this group.  The BOLO gave precise details as to what the individual was driving and the license plate information.</p>
<p>On January 22<sup>nd</sup> at approximately 1600 hours, this vehicle entered the South Gate of PGA National.  USO Rebecca Tubb was posted on the gate and noticed a vehicle fitting the description.  She immediately studied the BOLO and positively identified the driver and vehicle.  After making positive identification, USO Tubb notified her shift Supervisor and calls were made to the Palm Beach Gardens Police.</p>
<p>Wackenhut Area Supervisor Tom Hartog was at PGA National when the call came over the radio.  Tom notified Wackenhut&#8217;s  West   Palm Beach office which also sent support.  PGA National Supervisor, Major Keith Echols, was about t go off duty, but he stayed and began patrolling the community in his <strong></strong>own vehicle.  Shift Supervisor Lt. Dave Montague, Zone 1 officer CPO Trevor Snyder and Zone 2 officer CPO Harvey Friedman all patrolled surrounding neighborhoods.  Tom Hartog began patrolling in his own vehicle and later office staff, Mark Dolan and Ed Rodriguez from West Palm assisted by patrolling in theirs own vehicle.</p>
<p>Palm Beach Gardens Police arrived on scene and established a perimeter around PGA National, placing a marked unit at each entrance and exit.  After approximately 30 minutes and with the assistance of all patrol units, the suspect was found and this information was relayed to the Palm Beach Gardens Police who were on scene.  As the suspect exited the property through the south gate, Palm Beach Gardens Police stopped the vehicle as it proceeded westbound on Northlake Blvd.</p>
<p>A total of 7 Wackenhut vehicles assisted in patrolling PGA National to find this individual and it worked.  The teamwork and dedication that everyone displayed, from each gate officer, the dispatch officer and all patrolling units was evident in the identification of this individual.  But most importantly, it was the job of USO Rebecca Tubb that deserves all the credit in this incident.</p>
<p>Had it not been for her taking her job seriously, being dedicated and on her toes, the recognition of this individual most likely would have gone unnoticed.  USO Tubb did a tremendous job.  Thank you Rebecca, job well done.</p>
<p>As your security provider we are working hard to give you, the residents of PGA National optimum service. This goal is easily attained with your cooperation.  As residents, if you see anyone that looks suspicious in your neighborhood do not hesitate to call security at 627-1600.  It is important that you lock your vehicle whenever it is parked and under no circumstance leave anything of value in your vehicle.  Also, remember to set your house alarm whenever you leave your home.</p>
<p>With your cooperation, I know we will reduce the amount of crime in PGA National and send a message to all would be thieves that we are watching.</p>
<p><strong>Be Vigilant.</strong></p>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 01 Mar 2010 02:38:25 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Dawn Levinstein</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The POA annual meeting was held at the end of January (too late for the elected board members to be noted in the February issue).  Congratulations to Mike Engelsher (also elected Vice President), Jack Hughes (elected Secretary), Ralph Infanti, Don Paulus and Phil Slifka they were re-elected and will serve another 2 year term with [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The POA annual meeting was held at the end of January (too late for the elected board members to be noted in the February issue).  Congratulations to Mike Engelsher (also elected Vice President), Jack Hughes (elected Secretary), Ralph Infanti, Don Paulus and Phil Slifka they were re-elected and will serve another 2 year term with fellow board members Herb Andrew, Bob Brown (Treasurer), Bob Hodgson (President), Jeanne Larsen.  The POA Board and Committee Chairpersons are listed on PGA TV Channel 63 and <a href="http://www.pga-poa.com/?page_id=9" target="_self">here on the website</a></p>
<p><strong><span style="text-decoration: underline;">THANK YOU!</span></strong></p>
<p>To all the dog walkers – I have noticed more and more people cleaning up after their pets ….I thank you personally from the bottom of my shoes.  Oops, I mean heart!  Keep up the great work and help spread the word to others.</p>
<p><strong><span style="text-decoration: underline;">ARE</span></strong><strong><span style="text-decoration: underline;"> THEY BREAKING IN?</span></strong></p>
<p>In case you haven’t heard, PGA has had a few burglaries this year.  Although it is a very unusual thing in the community, I regret to tell you that it IS happening.  There are a million rumors (as usual) about this subject so please call the POA if you have a question.   Some of you may have received an email about a group allegedly active again in the area but even if you didn’t get the message, there are a few simple things that you can do to keep your home (and neighborhood) safe:</p>
<p>LOCK YOU DOOR AND SET THE ALARM. If you don’t have glass break sensors or motion sensors in all areas, get them!   If your bathroom window doesn’t have alarms – get them installed!   The group I referred to doesn’t let an alarm chase them off if there– they simply come in the master bedroom via the sliding glass door by breaking the glass(most sensors are magnetic on the window frame)  or they enter via the bathroom through  the window you left open for ventilation.</p>
<p>WATCH YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD:  A Lexington Green resident called Wackenhut because they saw a couple people carrying things out the back of a residence.  One looked like a vacuum cleaner (no, silly, the thing they were carrying… not the person!  How can a person look like a vacuum?) .  Because they were observed and a partial license plate was obtained, they were apprehended!</p>
<p>DAY TIME IS THE TIME TO BE ALERT:  With all the people in the community during the day, it is prime time for break-ins.  If you see something that doesn’t look right, call security or call the police.</p>
<p>FISHING (OR CASING?):  There are NO authorized fishing areas in any community in PGA National.  If you see someone fishing along the bank near any residence, call security.  Anyone wishing to fish within PGA must obtain a fishing license from the POA and they may only fish in specific areas (along main roads).  Someone standing near homes has a great opportunity to watch a resident’s “routine” or to know who is home.</p>
<p>The bottom line is to keep your eyes open and call security if you see ANYTHING suspicious.  Wackenhut’s phone number is 627-1600.  Palm Beach Gardens Police is 799-4445 but if it is a true EMERGENCY, you should call 911.</p>
<p><strong><span style="text-decoration: underline;">ALL</span></strong><strong><span style="text-decoration: underline;"> THOSE CAMERAS!</span></strong></p>
<p>To all of you who realize how important it is to put your best face forward and have taken the time to clean up your property for the Honda Classic, the POA Board thanks you!  After mid-March when the blimps are gone and the TV crews have all packed up, please continue your efforts!</p>
<p>When you live in a community year-round you become immune to certain things – good and bad.  You may not notice the un-mulched worn out landscape but others new to the community do!  In the alternative, you may not notice how good the majority of the homes are maintained but other do.  I often hear how nice PGA looks – especially for a community that is 30 years old!  This is due to you (thank you) and we hope that you will continue to take pride and even if financially you are not able to do a lot, just keeping the property neat is a considerable help!</p>
<p><strong><span style="text-decoration: underline;">CHILDRENS PARTY IN THE PARK</span></strong></p>
<p>The Annual Children’s Party in the Park will be held next month!  Yep, it’s that time again!  Mark the date:  SATURDAY, APRIL 24 1:00 – 4:00 p.m. IN MASTERS PARK.   A post card will be mailed to all PGA residences so that you can RSVP and pick up a food pass if you want a hot dog or hamburger.  Hope to see you there!</p>
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