Volume 3, Number 2 Febraury Official Newsletter of the Westside at Buttercup Creek HOA
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1 Westside news Volume 3, Number 2 Febraury 2012 Neighborhood Mailing List New legislation has been passed that requires that homeowners in an HOA be notified of all Board meetings. If you would like to be on this new notification list, go to locate the Westside at Buttercup Creek Homeowners Assn, Inc link to subscribe. Neighborhood Social Committee The neighborhood Social Committee s 2012 event planning meeting will be held on Tuesday, February 21, 2012 at 7:00pm. The location will be Roasters Coffee Haven on Little Elm Trail. Come out and help plan the fun events for our neighborhood this year! Official Newsletter of the Westside at Buttercup Creek HOA I Was Almost Attacked by Dogs in Our Neighborhood By an anonymous homeowner Runners. You see them everywhere in our neighborhood. I am one of them who can often be seen running along our streets enjoying the beautiful houses, trails, and friendly neighbors. I have always felt safe in our neighborhood. At the end of December, this changed. One evening a friend and I were finishing up a run along Fall Creek Drive and I noticed a lady across the street from me waving her arms and yelling at me to get my attention. I stopped to listen. What I heard struck pure terror in my heart, Run! Two pit bulls are loose! Immediately I heard ferocious barking and turning my head I saw two large, aggressive dogs charging towards me. Fearing for our lives, my friend and I tried unsuccessfully to scale a set of mailboxes, hoping to get out of reach from these dogs. Within the next few seconds a car drove between the dogs and myself and honked its horn at the dogs. Thankfully, the two pit bulls changed direction away from me. Shakily I was able to get home. Once I was able to calm myself from a potentially deadly situation, I called the police to report the incident. I was told that the dogs were found and returned to their owners. While glad these dogs were no longer on the loose, my sense of safety in our wonderful neighborhood has been shaken. Within the next few days, I drove to the area along Fall Creek Drive where this occurred, to thank the kind woman who may have very well saved my life. While speaking with her, she informed me that the dogs live along her street, and the car that honked to distract the attention away from me was in fact her son. If it had not been for the care and concern shown by one of our neighbors, this story very well may have had a different ending. My reasons for sharing this with our community are many. First, PLEASE be aware of your surroundings. Know that we have aggressive dogs in our neighborhood. There are many children in our neighborhood, those that walk their dogs, runners, etc If you own a dog, and most especially if these pit bulls are yours, you must keep your dog properly fenced in at ALL times. When walking your dogs, they MUST be on a leash. Please do not risk the safety of your neighbors! It is hard to think rationally in a moment of crisis, but have a plan for what you would do if confronted by an aggressive dog. After my near miss, I have spent some time reading about the proper response to an approaching dog. It is important to avoid your impulse to run. This is one of the worst things you can do. You can t outrun a dog. Running away will cause the dog to view you as prey. Experts say that you should face the dog, square your shoulders, and use a strong authoritative voice to tell the dog to GO AWAY! I love this neighborhood, and I want to feel safe in it. At the same time, I am a dog owner and an animal lover and I hate the thought of calling animal control to retrieve someone s beloved pet. Aggressive animals and animals that bite are euthanized at the pound, and we (Continued on Page 3) Copyright 2012 Peel, Inc. Westside News - February
2 BOARD OF DIRECTORS President, Darrell V. President, Dennis Secretary, Terra Treasurer, Jerry Director, Natalie Woods... HOA Website... MANAGEMENT INFO Kathy Taylor - Property Manager Goodwin Management Office: Cell: Fax: NEWSLETTER INFO EDITOR Randy Woods... westsidenewseditor@yahoo.com PUBLISHER Peel, Inc Advertising... advertising@peelinc.com Advertise Your Business Here HANDYMAN Dari Shelton Shelton home ServiceS Carpentry, Decks, Painting, Siding, Home Renovation & Repair darishelton@gmail.com sheltonhomeservices.com ADVERTISING INFO Please support the businesses that advertise in the Westside News. Their advertising dollars make it possible for all Westside at Buttercup Creek residents to receive the monthly newsletter at no charge. No homeowners association funds are used to produce or mail the newsletters. If you would like to support the newsletter by advertising, please contact our sales office at or advertising@peelinc.com. The advertising deadline is the 8th of each month for the following month's newsletter. Trusted, Caring & Affordable Dental Care We Will Maximize Your Insurance Benefits! New-Patient Dental Exam, Cleaning & Polishing ~ $145 Professional Teeth Whitening ~ $99 Complimentary Orthodontic or Implant Consultation Same-Day Emergencies Welcome! COMMITTEES Do you want to help out in the community but don t have a lot of time? Join one of the following Committees and help out as much or as little as you want. Cave Preserve... Darrell Park...darrelljpark@yahoo.com Communications...Randy Woods...randy1@radiorandy.com Fence... Ross Burns... rburns@texas.net Landscaping...Jerry Bordic... jbordic@sbcglobal.net Lighting... Rand Zumwalt zumwalt@zumwaltlawgroup.com Modifications...Torsten Weirich...torsten@weirich.com Neighborhood Watch... Paul Blor Pool...Jay Clover...jay.clover@yahoo.com Social... Terra Thomas...terrac13@yahoo.com 2011 chrisad Scott P. Smith, D.D.S. Darrell J. Park, D.D.S. Steven Stancey, D.D.S. 901 Cypress Creek Rd., Ste. 203 Cedar Park (512) Late Evening & Early Morning Appointments Available! 2 Westside News - February 2012 Copyright 2012 Peel, Inc.
3 DOG ATTACK... - (Continued from Cover Page) should all take care that a good dog doesn t end up there through our carelessness. So check your fences, there may be loose boards, go get a new leash, make sure your dog s shots are current so that if he bites me the vet doesn t have to perform a necropsy to see if he has rabies. In the meantime, I ll run with my pepper spray and cell phone and hope I don t see any unleashed dogs. ARTICLE X, SECTION 3 OF THE HOA CCR S STATES THE FOLLOWING: no more than two ( 2) dogs, and not more than two (2) cats or other common household pets may be kept by the Owner or Occupant of any Living Unit, provided they are not kept for any commercial purpose. Any allowable pet that is kept in a household must be confined to its Owner s Lot either by constraints of a backyard fence, a leash or within the Living Unit. No animal shall be permitted to run freely away from its Owner s Lot and must be controlled by a leash. All applicable leash and licensing laws in effect in the City of Cedar Park and Williamson County, to the extent more restrictive than this provision, shall also apply to this animal husbandry provision and shall be complied with by all Owners and Occupants of Lots. Westside at Buttercup Creek Living Near a Tinderbox By Paul McKelvey Last summer, when 1,600 homes burned in wildfires in Bastrop County, it was easy to recall how close Westside at Buttercup Creek had come to having a similar situation. In 2008, two children played with matches in the greenbelt behind Red Ranch Circle. They set the grass on fire. As the wind drove the flames, the children realized they could not control it. One of them called the fire department. The earliest responders came from just a mile away. Yet it was already too late for one fence. While the trucks rolled, two neighbors battled a flaming fence with garden hoses. When an ash juniper in the greenbelt exploded and sent flames blasting 10 feet into the yard, they decided to fall back and wait for the firemen who were arriving on Red Ranch Circle. Meanwhile, brush trucks were searching on South Lakeline and Cypress Creek for a way into the greenbelt. They had never been there before. Back on Red Ranch Circle, the snorkel truck operator raised the mast while other firemen connected the truck to a fire hydrant. Other firemen broke through backyard fences carrying tactical hoses, trying to find the head of the fire. (Continued on Page 4) Why choose Primrose? Just ask a mom. Primrose taught my son things that are just being taught in kindergarten, but he knew them already letter sounds, counting, math, addition, subtraction. Joseph s Mom, Primrose Parent Primrose School of Cedar Park West 2021 Little Elm Trail Cedar Park West, TX primrosecedarparkwest.com Educational Child Care for Infants through Private Kindergarten and After School Each Primrose School is a privately owned and operated franchise. Primrose, Primrose Schools, and The Leader in Educational Child Care are trademarks of Primrose School Franchising Company Primrose School Franchising Company. All rights reserved. Enroll today and receive two weeks tuition credit! Copyright 2012 Peel, Inc. Westside News - February
4 Living Near a Tinderbox - (Continued from Page 3) When the snorkel started spraying from the nozzle atop the mast, the water arced over the roofs of the houses. Unfortunately, the gusty wind blew the water away from the fire. The fire was spreading rapidly, burning through dry grass, setting junipers and fences aflame. The firemen kept breaking through fences to get ahead of the fire. Finally, at the fourth house, they made it. They looked up and saw that a pergola attached to the back of the house had started to burn. The first team doused the pergola quickly while the second team went through the back fence to douse the wildfire headed that way. Finally, the brush trucks found a way back to the greenbelt from Cypress Creek. They rushed in spraying and dousing the last of the flames. A lot of fire lessons were learned that day. Some of the changes have been implemented. Firefighters, for example, have learned the way to enter every greenbelt, every area of the preserves. Many lessons remain to be acted upon. The greenbelts are still a tinderbox. The drought has dried out all but the hardiest trees and plants. Tall grass and piles of brush in the greenbelts provide ready fuel for a wildfire. There is no firebreak between the greenbelt/ preserve areas and back fences. The fences along the greenbelts are all wood, dried and ready for ignition in the relentless heat of summer. Those who have stained their fences using linseed oil may have increased their flammability. Fences run from the greenbelts to alongside homes, wooden fuses for flame to follow. Trees stand near the rear fence line, ready to be ignited by a fire racing through the greenbelt. Some of the trees are resinous juniper trees, ready to burn with explosive intensity when ignited. BECOMING FIREWISE The Texas Cave Conservancy, which manages the caves and reserves in Westside, has developed a fire plan for the Westside Cave Preserve. Although the Conservancy does not own all the land, it has developed a plan that includes the greenbelts. According to Mike Walsh, president of the Conservancy, trails have been widened and access improved in a number of areas already. The plan is to have fire department-controlled access to all the greenbelts and preserves. As soon as money can be raised, the accesses will be built. While nothing can be done about the fact that we live closely together, we can reduce some of the fire hazards. There is a program called Firewise that explains how to build and landscape in the urban-forest interface where we live. Here are a few suggestions from that program. (Continued on Page 5) NOT AVAILABLE ONLINE 4 Westside News - February 2012 Copyright 2012 Peel, Inc.
5 Living Near a Tinderbox - (Continued from Page 4) 1. As much as possible, keep a 30-foot no-fuel zone around the house. Any burnable vegetation, other than grass, is fuel for a fire. 2. Gutters should be cleaned of debris regularly. Leaves, needles and other debris should be cleaned off the roof. These can ignite quickly from the wind-carried sparks of a wildfire. 3. Vents on the soffit and roof should be screened to prevent the entry of sparks, another source of ignition for houses during a wildfire. 4. Fences should be made as fire resistant as possible. Fire resistant paint that can be tinted is available. 5. Avoid building wooden decks, gazebos, and pergolas within 30 feet of the house. They act as piles of kindling, dried and ready to burn, in a wildfire. 6. Firewood, propane, and gasoline should be kept as far away from the house as possible. 7. Use non-flammable mulch such as stone, especially next to the house. 8. Tree limbs should not be above roofs. 9. Grass should be kept mowed and watered. As the Texas Cave Conservancy, HOA and City of Cedar Park work toward completing the fire plan, there will be opportunity for citizen comments and input. Bring your suggestions and comments Westside at Buttercup Creek to the Westside at Buttercup Creek Board of Directors. Paul McKelvey and his wife moved to Westside in Their home on Red Ranch Circle backs up to a 5-mile long greenbelt that snakes through the neighborhood. The experiences reported are his, as are all the photos that accompany the article. Make your neighbors green with envy. Sign-up Today and Receive FREE AERATION with your first cut Facebook.com/ArmadilloLawnCare Copyright 2012 Peel, Inc. Westside News - February
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7 Sketch of Child Enticement Suspect Out Contact Cedar Park Police if you see him CEDAR PARK, Texas (KXAN) - Cedar Park police have released a composite sketch of the likeness of a man suspected of trying to lure two children to a pickup truck in separate events in late December. The sketch applies to the Dec. 30 event wherein a 9-year-old girl reported that a man in a truck stopped near her and said, Hey, kid, get in the car. He made an attempt to physically abduct her and drove away when the girl ran from him. On Dec. 27, a similar incident happened when a 9-year-old boy was approached by a man driving a pickup truck as he rode his bicycle. The driver asked him if he wanted some candy, then followed the boy for a short time before he drove away. THE SUSPECT IS DESCRIBED AS: white male mid-20s to mid-30s with shaggy hair wearing sunglasses moustache In one instance, the truck was described as blue, with paint scratches on the tailgate and a silver bumper. The other description of the pickup truck was said to be dark blue, newer model, with tinted windows and four doors. Anyone with information about either case or knows of someone matching the attached drawing is asked to contact Cedar Park Police Criminal Investigation Tip Line at , or call 911 in an emergency to report suspicious activity in progress. Westside at Buttercup Creek Board certified Family Medicine Physicians and Pediatricians providing complete care for your entire family. WE OFFER: Walk-in Flu Clinic Sports & Annual Physicals Allergy/Asthma Care Same Day Appointments Doctors on Call 24/7 Call for Appt CONVENIENT LOCATIONS: 345 Cypress Creek Rd. Suite 104, Cedar Park 920 N. Vista Ridge Blvd. Suite 500, Cedar Park Lee Keegan, MD; Carrie Danner, MD; Cameron T. King, MD; Lisa Hutchens, MD; Elizabeth S. Neal, MD; Betzi Mathew, MD; Brent Cardwell, MD; Jennifer Cardwell, MD; Joseph Orgeron, MD Copyright 2012 Peel, Inc. Westside News - February
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