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How do we get the new colors to paint our duplexes? A letter from Linda Conroy to me, Bill Sears. The attachment would not copy onto the Website, soooooo
if you want to see the attachment, click on it in Linda's e-mail or send me an e-mail asking for the attachment
and I will send it to you. See the colors at the bottom of all sections of the website.
Folsom Bluffs Village Colors | From: | ConroyInsurance@aol.com | | Sent: | Tue 9/08/09
2:48 PM | | To: | btsears38@hotmail.com | | Cc: | jodudg@comcast.net;
dianah@addlins.com; elainerees@comcast.net; Ronv95@pacbell.net; lcjacoby@aol.com; Dennwamp@aol.com | | | |
Bill Could you please put the attached on the Folsom Bluffs Web site. I had the new village colors matched at Kelly-Moore
and stored in their Computer under Folsom Bluffs Owners Association. Any unit owner can go into the store and ask for
the color they want by name. This way everyone will have the same color match. I also attached the actual labels and code
numbers, so the homeowners can print that and take it to the store if they prefer. If anyone is interested I do have sample cans of
Monterey Taupe and Woodstock Brown. #220 and #190 are already painted Cobblestone. Thank you Linda
============================================================================================== Please be careful In Rattle Snake Land.
What should
you do if one shows up? By Elaine Rees, #480
When I arrived home Friday night (7/17/09) around 9:30,
I was welcomed by the noisiest big rattle snake! He was coiled up and ready to strike! After beating a retreat, I went to
the door of my neighbor who is a fireman. I told him I was recruiting brave men! After stepping out onto his porch he said,
you must have a giant rattler at your place! The noise was hard to miss! Jen, his wife, called 991 and very soon the firemen
from Oak Ave came. They had all the equipment and expiated the departure of the snake to the netherworld!
The
moral is: watch where you step at all times! And if you find a snake, the fire department is a better choice than attempting
to take care of it on your own!
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Landscape
Committee Report By Joanne Dudgeon
Attention Homeowners: Please contact Joanne Dudgeon by emailing at
www.jodudg@comcast.net for landscaping special requests and/or concerns. Several times a year she will be walking the property
with the owner of NatureCare Landscape Inc. to talk about any necessary planting, replacing old plants, etc.. Please email
landscaping requests to her if you have any during the year. _______________________________________________________ Architectural Committee Report By Linda Jacoby
The main goal of the Architectural Committee this year
was to recommend a new and updated look for our community. This was primarily accomplished by selecting a new “Village
Color Scheme”. The committee met with a Painting color expert and picked three colors which have been approved by the
Board of Directors. These colors can be viewed on the Folsom Bluffs Website. See attachments at the bottom of any page.
As homeowners are now responsible for the siding on their homes, it was also suggested that the current T 1-11 could
be replaced by Hardie Board, which is not only rot resistant, but also fire resistant, and has a life span of approximately
30 years.
It was also recommended that the current lights on the front of the homes be replaced with a new bronze
fixture. The Board of Directors also approved the replacement of the light fixtures on the side of the homes, by the side
garage door. These fixtures are being replaced starting June 10th through June 12th ( please remember to turn off your electricity
before the contractor arrives).
In addition the committee felt that individual homeowners should be given more
choices for window replacements, for example flat windows in the kitchen or French doors in place of sliding doors and more
choices of lighting fixtures for the own patios areas. These suggestions have also been approved by the Board of Directors.
All of the improvements are detailed in the Architectural Rules and Regulations. Please do not forget that all Architectural
changes must be submitted to Riverside Management and must be approved by the Architectural Committee and the Board of Directors
prior to the start of any work.
We feel, with these changes we will bring a new and fresh look to Folsom Bluffs.
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Protecting our property By Linda Conroy
As I am sure everyone is aware, we at Folsom Bluffs have a
considerable Wildfire problem. We are surrounded on all sides by either State of Federal Property which prohibits us from
having a 100 foot fire break around our homes.
Over the past year I have had numerous meetings with the Folsom
Fire Department, Brian Mullhollen from BLM, a Company using Goats and a Consulting company, concerning a Fire Mitigation Program
for Folsom Bluffs.
We have approx 4 acres owned by the HOA and within a week or so we will have approx 400 goats
on our property from a company called Goat Central, along with a guard dog. The goats will be munching their way through the
vegetation on the east and west on our property, and also on the BLM land east of our property line.
BLM has agreed
to give Folsom Bluffs Owners Association a variance to proceed with a Fire Break up to 100 feet on to BLM property to the
east from the Olive Orchard to down behind the pool area. BLM will also be using Americorps to do hand clearing on the BLM
land and this has already started. There may also be the availability of CDC crews, again on the BLM land, later in the year,
perhaps November. BLM has also advised that there are special funds available for ecological use ( goats would apply ) and
as we are using goats, they will be funding $800 towards the cost of the goats.
I also met with Ryan and Karina
Bellanca who own a consulting company called Bella Wildfire Services and Biomass Solutions. Both Ryan and Karina are trained
Foresters and have worked as firefighters for Cal Fire.
We need permission to go onto state parks land in
the Olive Orchard to the north and to the west of our property in the canyon, in order to clear the brush and limb the trees
for a 100 foot fire break. Apparently one of the best ways to accomplish our goal is to have a CCWP ( Community Conservation
Wildfire Protection Plan ) This Plan, and the grant writing process for this type of work is rather extensive.
Ryan
& Karina are currently working on a project with Walden Woods ( a community with very similar problems to Folsom Bluffs
ie, adjacent to Federal and State Property ) and have been successful in obtaining a $60,000 grant. The best part of the Walden
Woods project ( from our point of view ) is that they received permission to go on to State Parks Land due to a plan written
by Ryan and Karina.
Ryan and Karina made a presentation to our Board of Directors and the Board voted to
hire them to proceed with the Wildfire Protection Plan, the grant writing and, when we hopefully receive the grant, to manage
to project. FBOA must contribute 10% of any grant we receive, ie $10,000 for a $100,000 grant, either in kind or actual physical
work. Each person’s time is worth $12.50 per hour and attendance at meetings is counted towards our 10%. If / when we
receive the grant money, this will be used to continue using goats on an annual basis, hand clearing brush and trees, and
chipping, on the State Property and enclosing the underneath of the units in the canyon with siding. The enclosure of the
space under the units has been recommended by the Fire Department as the open area would act as a chimney in the event of
a fire.
Within a few weeks our property will have had the brush and weeds cleared, the trees will be limbed up
approx 8 – 10 feet - goats can accomplish this as they can reach that high on their hind legs, and the BLM land will
have been cleared with a 100 ft. fire break. Hopefully, by this time next year, we will have been able to extend the 100 ft
fire break clearance to the State property to the north and west of our property line with the help of the grant and enclose
the base of the units in the canyon. .
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