Wednesday, January 21, 2009

Exercise Class

SunCrest resident, Michelle Harvey, is teaching an exercise class (kickboxing and other things) Tuesdays and Fridays at 8:45 am at the chapel in SunCrest.

CERT class starts Thursday IN SUNCREST

If you have ever wanted to be more prepared in an emergency, CERT is for you. Classes begin this Thursday, January 22, at 6:30 pm at the chapel in SunCrest. Contact Barbara Blackmer for more information at barbarablackmer@comcast.net.

Budget Meeting

The Annual Budget meeting for the OA will be Wednesday, January 21st from 6:00-8:00pm at City Hall.

Wednesday, January 14, 2009

New School in Traverse Mountain

According to Dr. Higgins at Ridgeline Elementary, Alpine School District has confirmed a new school in Traverse Mountain in Lehi, to be operational Fall of 2010. 43% of the current student population at Ridgeline comes from TM, so not only will they have a new school, but Ridgeline will not be as crowded, and could go back to a regular schedule instead of a split schedule.

This is good news for those whose kids attend Ridgeline Elementary!

Wednesday, January 7, 2009

Daddy Daughter Date Night in SunCrest

Daddy Daughter Date Night

Dads and daughters come and enjoy a night out in SunCrest!

On Friday, February 6 from 7:00-9:00pm Suncrest Dads and Daughters are invited to the Information Center for crafts, dancing and refreshments. There will be music and the craft will be decorating a picture frame for your photo taken with Dad. Photos will be taken by a member of the Owners Association. Each daughter will receive a corsage and a Valentines goody bag.

Pre-registration is required for this event. There is a $5 fee per couple. $2 for additional siblings. Please pre-register in person at the Association Office, 2021 E. Village Green Circle.

Registration deadline is Friday, January 30. Don’t miss this fun night out!

Monday, January 5, 2009

All you ever wanted to know about snow in SunCrest and then some:

Snow Removal FYI from Mary Chamberlain of CCMC, SunCrest's Management Company:

I’ve had many questions from Residents about snow removal. We will do everything that we can to assist with these matters, but many of these items are not currently regulated under our Governing Documents, in which case we have no authority to enforce these items. I will try to answer as many questions as I can, and provide the responsible party’s contact info.

Parking: No person shall park any vehicle or place any object that interferes with the snow plowing or snow removal efforts on any City street. Overnight parking on the streets is prohibited from Nov. 15th through April 15th from 1:00am to 6:00am. To report this, please contact Draper City Police Dispatch at 801-840-4000

Temporary snow barrier fencing is not allowed. I realize that many of you may see more snow on your property than others due to the wind drifts. If you are experiencing this and you simply don’t know what to do with all of your snow, please contact us. We will work together to come up with a solution for you that meets the guidelines and expectations of this community.

Mail Boxes: The post office is not responsible for snow removal and they will not deliver mail if they can not access your mail box. It is the responsibility of the Home Owner to clear the snow from the mail boxes to ensure proper delivery.

Fire Hydrants: It is the responsibility of the homeowner who has a fire hydrant on his property to keep the hydrant clear of snow at all times.

Sidewalk snow removal: If a Resident has not removed the snow from their sidewalk (they have a 24 hour minimum after the storm to remove) and you would like to register a complaint, please contact Draper City Code Enforcement at 801-576-6331

Pushing snow into the street: I think many Residents are unaware that they should not be pushing any snow into the street, but this is very hazardous. According to the Snow Removal FAQ that I printed from Draper City’s website, it is also illegal. I think Residents assume that the plows will come by and remove that snow from the street, but in many cases, the plows have already been through and may not be back that day. If that’s the case, the small layer of snow can freeze and turn to ice and cause very dangerous conditions. Please be mindful of the potential hazard that you could be creating for yourself or your neighbors.

An officer from Draper City PD contacted me and told me when a Resident witnesses another Resident pushing snow into the street, to contact dispatch immediately at 801-840-4000. They will have an officer come out and pay the home owner a visit. (He said they visited many home owners in Sun Crest this past weekend and gave them some snow removal education.) He said the most important thing is to contact them as this happens, and not to wait until after the fact. I also expressed to him some of the problems that Sun Crest Residents have had with police dispatch, such as: There is no part of Draper City in Utah County, what is Sun Crest-?, there is no ordinance for snow in streets, etc. He said he will personally call dispatch today and make sure they are all educated about Sun Crest.

If you live on a Limited Use Driveway that the OA is responsible for: Please communicate with us immediately if there is a problem with your snow removal so that we can address it with our crew as soon as possible. We will document each issue and make sure the situation is handled appropriately.

Feel free to contact us if you have any questions about snow removal. Thank you!!!

Mary Chamberlain
Operations Manager
Capital Consultants Management Corporation
Suncrest Owners Association
2016 E. Village Green Cir.
Draper, UT 84020
P) 801-572-1233
Email: mchamberlain@ccmcnet.com

FREE "Are You Ready?" Class this Thursday, Jan. 8th

Are You Ready?

Unified Fire Authority is offering this class to the public, which is designed to educate the citizens of Salt Lake County about disaster awareness and emergency preparedness. This free class lasts approximately 2.5 hours and will discuss the following topics:

• Disaster Awareness
• Individual and Government responsibilities for being prepared
• Family Communication Plans
• Disaster Supply Kits
• Shelter, Evacuation, and the Emergency Alert System (EAS)
• Basics of Emergency Response
• Skills for Disaster
• Community Emergency Response Teams (CERT) and other ways to become involved in your neighborhood.
• Much, much, more!!!

Thursday, January 8, 2009
6:30-9:00 p.m.

LDS Church – 14977 South Round Tree Lane in SunCrest