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JANUARY • FEBRUARY 2019 WWW.NORTHDALE.ORG
NORTHDALE CIVIC ASSOCIATION COMMUNITY NEWSLETTER
NCA Deed Restriction Committee Report
The New Year will be bringing with it a number of changes regarding Northdale Civic Association Deed Restrictions. Based on responses to surveys by NCA members plus Northdale residents, there will be a greater emphasis on enforcing the Deed Restrictions. Most notable among these changes is the departure from the NCA Board of Frank Giordano, the long-time Chairman of the Deed Restriction Committee.
Frank Giordano, who joined the NCA Board 18 years ago, recently submitted his resignation. He has cited health issues and the desire to spend more time with his family as reasons for this decision. Throughout his tenure, Frank has dedicated a great deal of time and energy to making sure that Northdale remains an active, attractive and well cared for community. He has spent
innumerable hours touring the neighborhoods, fielding phone calls, interacting with lawyers, responding to countless emails and, over the years, sending out hundreds of letters to homes with deed restriction violations. Frank’s commitment to Northdale and the NCA has been greatly appreciated and will certainly be missed. To Frank, we send a much deserved “Thank you!”
As of January 1, 2019, the Northdale Civic Association will be using a neutral third-party firm to inspect neighborhoods and respond to deed restriction-related issues. Merit Association Management-Perfected will take over the duties that Frank Giordano carried out for almost two decades. MAM-P will focus on these main concerns: parking on the grass and blocking the sidewalks/walking paths; unkempt properties; overgrown grass; and mold/mildew on homes. One of the goals of the Association is to help Northdale maintain its property values and continue to
be a place where people want to raise their families. It is the Association’s desire to work with residents to make Northdale a place where people are proud to live.
The Northdale Civic Association looks forward to your support for all of its efforts. You can show your support by becoming a member of the Northdale Civic Association. The membership fee is $50.00. These fees go toward the “fun” things such as the Concert in the Park, Howl-o-ween and the Holiday Tree Lighting and Movie in the Park. They also finance the serious and necessary business of Deed Restrictions which are needed to guide and respond to property maintenance matters.
May you, your family and friends have a happy and healthy 2019!
Sincerely,
Thomas Murray, Vice President
Northdale Civic Association
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Annual dues are $50.00. Please make your check payable to the Northdale Civic Associa on. Interested in joining the Northdale OWLS? Find a registra on form at WWW.NORTHDALE.ORG.
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The Northdale Civic Association is a volunteer organization whose mission is to make Northdale a better place to live and increase property values by enforcing the deed restrictions to which each homeowner is legally subject. The NCA is also the organized voice of Northdale, and represents residents when issues affecting Northdale are raised by Hillsborough County, the State of Florida and other governing bodies. The NCA issues this Newsletter and organizes the following events and programs: Welcome Wagon, Easter Egg Hunt, Community Garage Sales, Family Fun Festival, Northdale Pumpkin Run, Holiday Decorating Contest, Meet the Candidates, and the Northdale OWLS (Older, Wiser, Lively, Seniors). Board meetings are open to the public and held on the 3rd Tuesday of the month except December.
HOW TO JOIN THE NCA Forms are available in each edition of the Northdale Newsletter. There are forms online at www.northdale.org.
HOW TO JOIN THE BOARD ANNUAL MEMBERSHIP IS ONLY $50.00. All members are eligible to run for NCA Board positions in elections held each May. Elections for those positions are made by the sitting board at the monthly board meetings. The dates of those meetings are posted in the Community Calendar.
NCA BOARD OFFICERS
President: Ann Frisbie - Golf Club I - 968-8460
Vice President: Tom Murray -Bay/Levitt - Gables I - 781-760-7959
Secretary: Chelsea Walkenhorst - Golf Club Estates II - 615-513-8026
Treasurer: Bill Castens - The Woodlands - 340-9436
NCA BOARD DIRECTORS
Robert Demeo – Golf Club III -546-0873
Tom Murray- Gables I - Bay/Levitt - 781-760-7959
Martha Hughes – Fox Hollow -477-0924
Robert Mantler – Claywell - 843-2137
Bruce Poli – The Hammocks -727-424-1785
Raymond Powell – Silverhill – 264-6157
Claude Siler-Nixon – Gables III -362-4667
Nancy Stearns – Country Mill, Brentwood Park, Fairway Villas -961-4438
Jessica Watterson -Gables II -630-569-2479
DEED RESTRICTION VIOLATIONS
Residents can request an investigation of deed restriction violations. Complaints need to be in writing or submitted online. The NCA conducts periodic neighborhood inspections and will act on their findings when necessary. To request an investigation of a possible deed restriction, follow the instructions at www.northdale.org or, if you prefer, mail us a complaint. Print out an online form and mail to NCA Deed Restrictions at 3853 Northdale Blvd. #374, Tampa, Fl. 33624. When a violation occurs, a letter will be sent to the violating homeowner with a request to correct the problem. After a reasonable amount of time passes, and the problem persists, the coordinator may contact you with the available options. Some of these options could include legal action against the homeowners. The NCA will not become involved in conflicts between neighbors, animal problems or landscape issues due to drought.
WHAT IS THE NCA?
January 1 No OWLS Monthly Luncheon
January 11
Public Safety Fair 9:30 AM – 12:30PM
Northdale Park Bill Castens Gymnasium
January 8
NSTD Meeting 7:00 PM
Northdale Park BCG Conference Room
January 15
NCA Board Meeting 7:00 PM
Northdale Park BCG Conference Room
February 5
OWLS Monthly Luncheon 11:00 AM
Northdale Park Bill Castens Gymnasium
February 12
NSTD Meeting 7:00 PM
Northdale Park BCG Conference Room
February 19
NCA Board Meeting 7:00 PM
Northdale Park BCG Conference Room
March 5
OWLS Monthly Luncheon 11:00 AM
Northdale Park Bill Castens Gymnasium
March 16
Community-Wide Garage Sale 8:00 AM – 1 PM
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813-915-6027
CLAYWELL NEWS
PRESIDENT’S LETTER
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Happy New Year and best wishes to all in 2019. I want to take this opportunity to thank the volunteer members of the NCA Board of Directors who have served the Northdale community with their time, talent and dedication throughout the past year. We currently have an open position on the board to fill. If you are interested, I invite you to attend the January 15th board meeting at 7 P.M. in the Bill Castens Gymnasium Conference Room at Northdale Park. If you have questions regarding what is expected of a board member, I suggest reviewing the NCA By Laws (especially page 2 through 4) that can be found on the Northdale website www.northdale.org. The NCA Board meets the 3rd Tuesday of every month except in December. Meetings are open to the public and we look forward to residents attending. The NCA is proud to sponsor many family-oriented events which help to build good relationships and opportunities to interact with neighbors; such as, the Easter Egg Hunt, Family Fun Festival, Candidates Night, Holiday Tree Lighting, Concerts in the Park, etc. All of these events would not be possible without the help of the dedicated staff that work at Northdale Park under the leadership of Patrick Cullina. The partnership the NCA has formed with the park is imperative to the success of these annual events as well as to the continued success of the Northdale OWLS seniors group. I want to thank them sincerely for their commitment and support of the community.
Winners of the Holiday Lighting Contest will be published on our Facebook page as this newsletter went to press prior to the final judging. Please be sure to Like us on Facebook to keep abreast of other community activities and events. I encourage residents to attend the Public Safety Fair which will be held on Friday, January 11th from 9:30 A.M. to 12:30 P.M. at Northdale Park. Topics on crime prevention and personal safety will be covered at this free event. Operation Medicine Cabinet will be available where unwanted medications or expired prescription drugs can be dropped off for safe disposal by the Hillsborough County Sheriff’s Office. In addition, you may bring sensitive papers for safe document shredding and disposal. There will be free food, drinks and the opportunity to win raffle prizes. This event is co-sponsored by the Northdale OWLS, Hillsborough County Sheriff’s Office and the Hillsborough County Parks and Recreation Dept., Northdale Park. Northdale’s Spring Community-wide Garage Sale will be held on Saturday, March 16 from 8 A.M. to 1 P.M. It’s a great opportunity to clear out some much needed space in your garage, cabinets and closets.
Sincerely, Ann Frisbie
[email protected] (813) 968-8460
Community Members Needed: School Library And Media Showcase All students have been asked to participate in SLAM. Grades K-2 have heard at least 8 titles. More information is on the Claywell Website. Grades 3-5 were asked to read all or as many as they can of the SSYRA 2018-19 books. (15 titles) Now it’s time to choose your favorite. Create either a 2D artistic reaction or a 1 minute digital piece. Artistic works are due back to the teacher by January 22nd. JUDGES NEEDED for the SLAM showcase on January 31st. If you have a job that involves art or movie making and would be willing to judge, please contact [email protected] Need Community Members for SMATH Night Come one, come all to our annual SMATH Night on January 17, 2019 in our cafeteria. We are looking for any community members who would like to run a booth. If your job involves Science or Engineering, we would love for you to teach the children at your own booth that night. Please contact Samantha Fourqrean at [email protected]
Claywell Programs Read A Classic, See A Classic Forsooth! Students in 5th grade have been reading the classics. Each teacher worked with their students by setting a goal as to how many they should read by the end of December. Those children that meet their goal will join Mrs. Kline on January 18th (tentatively) to watch a classic movie and eat popcorn.
Fresh Market Days Coming to Claywell Thanks to the grant that Mrs. Paloumpis and Mrs. Kline received from FAITC, we will start hosting Friday market days. Mr. Gries has overseen that students produce crops. Please call the school for more details in January if you would like to purchase from our Friday market.
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Monthly Meetings on 1st Tues 11 AM @ Northdale Park
Our Mission is to create a growing network of co-ed seniors, to provide social activities, local events, travel, entertainment and educational seminars in common interest groups as ways to safely enjoy our lives.
“Ahh, where is the fireplace weather? Careful… January weather can change quickly !”
Jan 9, Wed – DeLeon Springs State Park Boat Tour & Old Mill Sugar Mill Pancakes! Jan 10, Thurs – Tampa Bay Lightning hockey vs. Carolina – GO BOLTS! Jan 11, Fri – 9th Annual Crime Prevention & Safety Fair at Northdale Park. Jan 13, Sun Matinee – Carrollwood Players: Steel Magnolias, classic drama/comedy. Jan 16, Mon – Lunch Bunch at Michael’s Grill (Separate Checks). Jan 16, Tues – The Plantation Resort Luncheon & Eco Boat Tour Jan 17, Thurs – Second Unique-No-Longer Mystery Trip. Jan 21, Mon -- Bunco & Lunch at Brunchies, 14366 N. Dale Mabry Hwy. Jan 22-24, Tues thru Thurs -- Tallahassee Treasure Trove. Jan 29 Tues – Snowbird Extravaganza in Lakeland Feb 5, Tues – Suzanne & Angelo Reno singing at Owls monthly luncheon. Feb 9, Sat – Line Dance Celebration Workshop at Northdale Park. Feb 14, Thurs – Tampa Bay Lightning hockey vs. Dallas Stars – GO BOLTS! Feb 17, Sun Matinee – Carrollwood Players: Best Little Whorehouse in Texas, a musical. Feb 18, Mon -- Bunco & Lunch at Brunchies, 14366 N. Dale Mabry Hwy. Feb 20, Wed -- Lunch Bunch, Cheese Cake Factory (Separate Checks). Feb 24 & 25, Sun & Mon – Sugarland Express Tour of working Sugar Cane Farm & Mo re. Mar 5, Tues – Corned Beef & Cabbage Lunch & Bag Pipes, Irish Dancing & such! Mar 6, Wed – Mixon Fruit Farm Tram Tour of Groves & Wild Preserve plus Wine Tasting!
For other scheduled events and more, see Owls website at: www.NorthdaleOWLS.org
Weekly Activities include Aerobics Lite, Bridge, Line Dancing, Pickleball, Walking, Bill’s Blooming Orchid Buddies, Hand &
Foot Cards, Yoga, Mah Jongg, “Dress A Girl Around The World”, Singing, Tai Chi, Table Tennis, Technology Workshop, Volleyball & Meals on Wheels!
Got Questions? Talk to any member of the OWLS, or contact Bill Castens at (813) 340-9436
Happy New Year
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NORTHDALE SPECIAL TAX DISTRICT
Wishing all our neighbors a Happy New Year!
After the holidays, trash becomes a problem and Hillsborough County has published guidelines
to make the process easier on the homeowner.
We can begin by keeping plastic out of our food chain and purchase products that have less
plastic packaging; choose reusable products instead of single-use items; look for products that
are packaged in recycled materials, recycle plastic whenever possible and never flush plastic
down the toilet. As an aside, NEVER flush contact lenses as they are too small to be filtered out
by wastewater treatment facilities and they do not biodegrade easily. This goes for putting them
down the drain as well.
These items can not be processed; soggy or soiled paper, light bulbs, glass windows, mirrors,
dishes and cups. You can recycle plastic bags, packaging and film by placing in a single bag,
tied securely and placed in the blue cart. Alkaline batteries (such as AA, AAA, C, D or 9-volt)
can be safely disposed of in your gray trash cart. Cordless power tool battery packs, lead-acid
batteries and rechargeable batteries can be brought to a Hillsborough County Community
Collection Center, our closest facility is located at 8001 W. Linebaugh Ave.
Repairs, painting etc. continue on the walls throughout our community. If you have a wall
problem at your residence, please be sure to let us know so that we can check it out and get you
on the list for repairs and/or replacement.
Remember you are the eyes and ears of our community and if you see or hear something that
needs our attention, please let us know either by a phone call or an email. 813-831-5435 or if you
need the Sheriff’s office 813-247.8200.
Thank you for helping to keep Northdale a premier community and a great place to raise your
family. Again, have a Happy New Year.
Nancy Stearns,
President
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NORTHDALE SPECIAL TAX DISTRICT
WHAT is the NSTD?
The Northdale Special Taxing District is a Hillsborough County dependent tax
district. The District was originally set-up under a State ordinance, but in 1992 was
adopted under County ordinance #92-35. The County collects the taxes for the
District and provides the ordinance or regulations that give authority to the District.
Funds are derived from the County non-ad valorem tax of $130 per residential unit.
Residents in single family homes, along with apartments and condominiums are
assessed $130. Also, all properties within Northdale boundaries including businesses
and other non-profit groups are taxed based on an equitable per residential unit basis.
The District is responsible for maintaining the common areas throughout Northdale.
These areas include the main entrances coming into Northdale, landscaping in
common areas alongside roadways and medians, neighborhood entrances, the outer
surface of the block walls and along the roadside. The District also maintains selected
lakes and wetland areas along the main roadways in Northdale.
The District is governed by a Board of nine trustees who are elected by the public or
appointed by the Board. Board members must be registered voters and reside in
Northdale. The trustees receive no compensation for their work. The board has hired
an administrator to complete many of the day-to-day details of the District. The
administrator is a sub-contracted (paid) position.
Although the District does maintain the common areas in Northdale, there are many
areas that the District does not control. The District does not maintain roads, street
lighting, street signs or utility lines. Also, the District does not maintain private
property or enforce deed restrictions. Deed restrictions are enforced by the Northdale
Civic Association (NCA). The District and the Civic Association are two different
and separate bodies. The District is a public governmental body and the Civic
Association is a private association of Northdale residents. Only the Civic
Association has authority to issue deed restriction warnings.
Although separate, the District and the Northdale Civic Association work to achieve
the same goal of making Northdale a great place to live.
Northdale Special Taxing District Board
of Trustees
Nancy Stearns President
Tom Murray
Vice President
Eli White Treasurer
Don Hachey Secretary
Angel Bustelo
Frank Giordano Ray Klaus
Bill Castens Earl Albright
Contact Information
813 381-5435
Northdale Special Tax District
3433 Lithia Pinecrest Rd #301
Valrico, Fl 33596
rick@thefloridasolutions group.com
Tax District Meetings are
held on the second Tuesday of each month at 7PM at
Northdale Park, Bill Castens Gymnasium Conference Room.
The next meetings
will be held: January 8, 2019
February 12, 2019
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WE APOLOGIZE FOR THE CONFUSION WITH THE ADDRESSING OF
THE 2019 NCA MEMBERSHIP INVOICE. THE PRINTER THAT WE'VE
USED FOR MANY YEARS MADE AN ERROR IN MERGING THE
HOMEOWNERS' NAMES WITH THEIR ADDRESSES FROM THE EXCEL
FILE LISTING. WE ARE SO SORRY FOR THE INCONVENIENCE. WE
TRULY SHARE YOUR FRUSTRATION. WE SUGGEST RESIDENTS
CROSS OUT THE INCORRECT NAME AND WRITE IN YOUR OWN
NEXT TO IT. WE DO HOPE YOU UNDERSTAND THAT THIS WAS IN-
DEED AN ERROR. WE HAVE CHECKED THE LISTING AND VERIFIED
THAT THE NAMES AND CORRESPONDING ADDRESSES WERE COR-
RECT. WE ARE LOOKING INTO HOW THIS ERROR OCCURRED TO
ENSURE IT DOESN'T HAPPEN AGAIN.
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