Friday, June 29, 2007
Wednesday, June 20, 2007
re: expo and taste of the town
Business 2 Business Expo and Taste of the Town
The Wesley Chapel Chamber of Commerce Business 2 Business Expo and Taste of the Town is this SATURDAY.
Saturday, June 23rd from 9:00am to 4:00pm at Wiregrass Ranch High School.
Directions: From B.B. Downs, go East on County Line Rd. until you come to a split in the road, go left…stay on road until you see the Wiregrass High School.
WHAT FUN
The business portion of the Expo will be held in the gymnasium and the taste portion in the cafeteria.
Outside will be a kid's fun zone, with face paintings, sand art and many more fun activities for the family.
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Monday, June 18, 2007
re: This week in LO June 18, 2007
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Monday, June 11, 2007
re: This weeks news June 11, 2007
Hello everyone,
June has brought with it the start of the hot summer months. Some advice for anyone working outside, make sure you stay hydrated, take breaks, wear a hat, and use plenty of sun-screen. More and more people tend to work outdoors without following the advice I have just given. It is very easy to get involved in working in your yard and not realize until it's too late. this weather is only going to get worse before it gets better.
The Lexington Oaks of Pasco County Master HOA meeting will be held June 13, 2007 at 7:30 P.M. at the Clubhouse.
As you recall, last week I ran information on reclaimed water, now here is some important information on Potable water.
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The restrictions are much different for potable water users and the residents of Lexington Oaks need to be made aware that if they follow the previous information, they will be subject to possible fines from Pasco County (outlined below). I have attached the restrictions for Pasco County for both potable and reclaimed water sources. I would hate to see a resident receive a fine based on information provided from a community leader.
Fines for this are as follows:
VIOLATIONS
FIRST VIOLATION - There shall be no warning; a $30.00 fine, plus $8.00 court costs, will be imposed by issuing a citation. The fine can be paid on or before the Date of Arraignment.
SECOND VIOLATION - $250.00 fine, plus $8.00 court costs.
THIRD VIOLATION - $500.00 fine, plus $8.00 court costs.
Sincerely,
Scott Carlson
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To answer a question asked on the Pipeline:
Yes, a new elementary school is to be built at the intersection of Wesley Chapel Blvd. and Progress Parkway. Here are the basic facts, the new school will be for grades K-5th, it will be a one story structure, student capacity of 762, and expected to be completed Aug 08.
Peter Hanzel
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CDD Board Seat Vacancy:
The Lexington Oaks Community Development District (CDD) is announcing that it has one vacancy to its Board of Supervisors.
If you are a resident of the district and wish to be considered for the open seat, please send a short letter indicating your qualifications, and reasons you want to be on the board. This is an elected position, which became open due to a recent resignation. This is a great opportunity to help serve your district and you will gain personal satisfaction in knowing that you can make a difference. Deadline must be into the district office by close of business August 1st, 2007.
To: Severn Trent Management Company,
Attentions Andrew Mendenhall,
8875 Hidden River Parkway
Suite 270,
Tampa FL 33637
Or E-mail you letter to amendenhall@severntrentms.com.
For additional information or determine if your qualified for one of the seats, please call Mr. Mendenhall at 813-781-7330 or 813-632-8048
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There is now a group of people organizing the same thing here in America .
If you would like to participate: Every evening at 9:00 pm Eastern Time (8:00 PM Central) (7:00 PM Mountain) (6:00 PM Pacific), stop whatever you are doing and spend one minute praying for the safety of the United States, our troops, our citizens, and for a return to a Godly nation. If you know anyone else who would like to participate, please pass this along. Our prayers are the most powerful asset we have.
Beth,
Please add my thanks to those speaking out for leaving the alligators alone to swim in our ponds and sun on our banks. I couldn't agree more that they should be sharing this lovely habitat with us humans. We should respect them and they'll respect us.
Speaking of respect, could we ask everyone how they would feel about a ban on fireworks within 50 feet of our homes this year? I'm not talking about the little sparklers. I'm talking about the big, explosive, booming ones that shoot fiery debris high into the air over July 3rd & 4th. I love to watch the fireworks just as much as the next person, but, let's face it, they are illegal and there are dangers brought on by setting them off in such close proximity to our homes and those dangers concern me. We have been so lucky, so far as I know, with no fires in the dry woods, but it only takes one and whose houses will be going up in smoke with it? Already, some people have sustained damage to their screen rooms and bushes. Pets suffer confusion and terror. If people want to set off a lot of fireworks or just shoot off a few token reminders of the July 4th holiday, can't we invite them to do it in the soccer field? Wouldn't it be a little safer there? I don't know... there's still the fire danger. Are there any other ideas?
http://usgovinfo.about.com/od/medicalnews/a/fireworks.htm
Thanks for filtering the negative (in terms of attacks and verbally abusive) replies out and leaving the positive & negative (in terms of those who agree that fireworks are too dangerous and those who don't) in. There'll also be the ones who suggest that no matter what we do, we won't be able to affect this "tradition" and to those I say that if something is of concern to the majority of people in Lexington Oaks, then the importance lies in starting somewhere and going from there, without discouragement and taking heart at each small step toward the goal.
Thanks,
Ann Larkins
Northampton Resident for 4 years with hopes
to be a Lexinton Oaks Cheerer-on-er for life.
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Sunday, June 03, 2007
re: Week of June 3rd news
NOTICE: The Lexington Oaks children's playground will be closed due to construction beginning Tuesday, June 5th for approximately two weeks. Everyone can look forward to a new and improved playground.
Thank you,
Peter Hanzel
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You can also pass on to the pipeline, that just because we see an alligator, that doesn't make it:
1. A nuisance
2. The cause to call and have him removed.
The alligator was here before we were, we moved to HIS habitat.
If we had a few more alligators here, we'd have a few less water moccasins, which are far more aggressive than the alligator.
Pete
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Our referral website:
http://www.ajmasters.com/lexOaks.htm
(This is a great reference for anyone looking for a
vendor to do almost anything in Lexington Oaks. It has
referrals for electricians, landscapers, maids, etc.
If this doesn't open up the right page in your
internet by clicking on it, copy & paste the above
phrase into your internet address search bar.
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neighbor, Mario Levesque.)
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