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Natomas Park
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Upcoming Social Events 1
President’s Post 2
2015 Golf Schedule 3
NPMA Mommies Club 3
Message from the Community Manager 4
Message from the Club Manager 5
City of Sacramento 5
2015 NPMA Elec on Results 6
Meet Your New Directors 6
TMA: Beyond Bike Month 7
Living Fit Challenge 7
Real Estate Stats 7
Update from Paladin 8
Class Calendar 9
Calendar of Events 10
Repor ng Street Parking 10
Where to Mail Your Dues 11 ___________
The Club at Natomas Park is a private, closed membership facility for
the sole use and benefit of the homeowners and their guests within
the Natomas Park Master Associa on.
News
Happy Hour Musical entertainment by
Country cover band Shauna Lee & Hired Guns followed by fireworks for the whole
family to enjoy
July 3, 2015 at 5:00pm | Admission is freeJuly 3, 2015 at 5:00pm | Admission is free
Meet your new Natomas Park Master Associa on President on page 2 and see
the elec on results on page 6.
Elec ons
Associa on Contacts
Natomas Park Website www.natomaspark.com
www.facebook.com/NatomasParkHOA
Paladin Security 916‐331‐3175
The Club at Natomas Park
Jonathan (Jonny) Kaye Club Manager
Club Address 2101 Club Center Drive Sacramento, CA 95835
Phone: (916) 928‐6833 Fax: (916) 928‐6834
Email: [email protected]
Club Hours of Opera on Monday ‐ Friday
5:00 am to 10:00 pm Saturday/Sunday
7:00 am to 10:00 pm
Kid’s Zone Hours Monday ‐ Friday
8:00 am to 12:00 pm & 4:00 to 8:30 pm
Friday 8:00 am to 12:00 pm &
4:00 to 9:00 pm Saturday/Sunday
8:00 am to 12:00 pm
Northgate Management Office
Sco Hubbard General Manager
Physical Address 4600 Northgate Blvd., Suite 135
Sacramento, CA 95834
Mailing Address P.O. Box 348677
Sacramento, CA 95834 Phone: (916) 925‐9200 Fax: (916) 925‐1990
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Café Hours Cove Café Mon/Tues: 4:00pm to 9:00pm Wed/Thur/Sun: 11:00am to 9:00pm Fri/Sat: 11:00am to 9:30pm
Cabana Café Friday: 5:00pm to 9:00pm
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July 3, Friday Fourth of July Happy Hour Time: 5:00pm to 9:30pm Admission: Free Music by Country cover band Shauna Lee and Hired Guns followed by fireworks for the whole family to enjoy
July 18, Saturday Wine Tas ng featuring Merlo Family Estate Vineyard, Trinity County Time: 6:30pm Tickets: $30 Tickets went on sale June 8 Six different wines will be paired with a small bite plate. 2013 Syrah Rose 2015 Chardonnay Blackbird– Zinfandel & Syrah Blend 2012 Pinot Noir 2009 Zinfandel 2006 7 Vintage Dessert Wine All wines will be available for order at our cost. Limited ckets are available for this very special event. Kids Zone will be open un l 10:00pm.
M C U E August 7, Friday Family Bingo Night Time: 6:30pm The Cabana Café will be open for food and beverage purchases.
August 15, Saturday Fes val of India Tickets: $12 Time: 6:30pm More details to come!
August 29, Saturday Family Movie Night Tickets: $1.00 includes free popcorn Time: 8:00pm Movie TBD
July 7, Shauna Lea & Hired Guns Country Cover Band
July 10, Good Clean Fun Blues/Rock
July 17, Yvonne La n/Pop/R&B
July 24, Jesse Hendricks World Music/Spanish Guitar
July 31, Crystal Image Classic Rock/Blues
Events at The Club at Natomas Park PLEASE NOTE: Event ckets may be returned up to 7 days prior to each event date.
A er 7 days, ckets may be returned ONLY if they can be resold.
N A T OM A S P A R K N e w s
July Happy Hour Entertainment
New to the Club FREE Kids Zumba!
A fun‐filled dance aerobic class that fuses La n rhythms with some hip hop, belly
dancing and a few tradi onal aerobic moves.
Thursdays 4:00pm to 4:30pm
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President’s Post
Dear Members, This is a busy me of year for the Natomas Park Community, with summer star ng, the Clubhouse in full swing providing Friday happy hour, swim lessons, and summer events. The Delegate and Board member ballots were tabulated the first week of June. Two Board posi ons were open, and I would like to welcome Charles Gray and Greg Shirey to the Board and invite the community to join us at the next open session Board mee ng on Wednesday, July 22 at 6:30 p.m. Please see page 6 of this newsle er for complete elec on results. The Board and our Associa on management company, FirstService Residen al, con nue to review the CC&R enforcement procedures, including parking, yard maintenance, and nuisance behavior. New procedures will be put into place that will streamline and improve CC&R oversight and enforcement in the community, with the new parking rules being the first to go out to the community in early June for member comment. NPMA has many volunteer commi ees that help the Associa on and community run smoothly and that also provide benefit to our members. These commi ees include the Architectural Control Commi ee (ACC), Club, Communica ons, Finance, Parks and Schools, Planning, Safety, and the Club Construc on Improvement Advisory Commi ee (CCIAC). I would like to thank all who volunteered this past year on all of these commi ees and encourage community members to join us in the coming year. All but the ACC mee ngs are open mee ngs, so please a end the mee ngs to see what they’re all about. You can find the schedules in the Calendar of Events on page 10. Now that the building moratorium has been li ed, NPMA can move forward with the Phase II expansion of the Club. CCIAC has been very busy, working with management and the Board to hire a construc on firm, and Tricorp Group was chosen in early June. The architectural firm Mogavero Notes ne Associates is drawing up preliminary plans for the expansion, which should be ready to present at the July open session Board mee ng. With the more detailed drawings and Tricorp on board, we will be able to move forward with an es ma on of the cost of the expansion, and if everything stays on track, go out for a vote of the members in the fall off 2015. I hope you are all having a great beginning to summer and enjoying the ameni es your Clubhouse and associa on provide – the food, the pools, the workout rooms, and the social events!
Jennifer Radke President, Natomas Park Master Associa on
Board of DirectorsBoard of DirectorsBoard of Directors
Jennifer Radke PRESIDENT
Robert MacKinnon VICE PRESIDENT
Charles Gray SECRETARY
Rafer Chambers CFO
Greg Shirery DIRECTOR at LARGE
District DelegatesDistrict DelegatesDistrict Delegates
Kris Escarda DISTRICT A
Ana Chan DISTRICT B
Tristan Godt DISTRICT C
Altaf Ahmed DISTRICT D
Joann Yee DISTRICT E
Commi ee ChairsCommi ee ChairsCommi ee Chairs
Robby Lake ARCHITECTURAL
John Orgera CLUB
Kym Hoffman COMMUNICATIONS
Jay Radke FINANCE
Kanon Ar che CLUB CONSTRUCTION IMPROVEMENTS ADVISORY
Beth Mahony PARKS & SCHOOLS
Tristan Godt PLANNING
Kerry Kier SAFETY
Becky Quiring SOCIAL
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N A T OM A S P A R K N e w s
Natomas Park Mommies (NPM) is a network of moms and moms‐to‐be designed to provide a suppor ve community within Natomas Park to share the joys and trials of parenthood.
Joining the Natomas Park Mommies is a great way to make new friends for you and your families! With your annual $20 membership, you will be part of an amazing group of Natomas Park Moms and you will have access to a year of social events.
Family Par es. Three/four family par es a year. Par es are usually held in the lounge/party room of the Natomas Park Clubhouse. They usually include food and fun games entertainment for kids.
Monthly Social Ac vi es. We also have many smaller get‐togethers including age specific playgroups, picnics, field trips, cra par es, and a monthly Mommies Night Out.
Super Mommies. If you are expec ng or in need of a helping hand for any reason, our Super Mommies program is here for you! Our Super Mommies program will deliver meals, childcare, and any other help you need un l you are back on your feet.
Social Media. Members can use our Natomas Park Mommies Facebook Group to RSVP for events, organize par es or sub‐groups, communicate with other members, and to do some mommy bragging (or ven ng).
Monthly Communica ons. We send our members (via e‐mail) NPM News, our newsle er, a calendar of events and our membership roster.
To join please e‐mail: [email protected].
NPMA Mommies Club
Date Course Format Entry Tee Time
July 18 Turkey Creek
Stroke $48.00 1:00pm
August 15 Teal Bend Stroke $48.00 12:30pm
September 19
Member Vote!
Stroke $TBD TBD
October 17 Teal Bend Stroke $48.00 12:00pm
2015 Golf Schedule
The Natomas Park Golf club invites you to join one of the remaining ou ngs of the year. Golfers have enjoyed rounds at area courses such as Morgan Creek, Teal Bend, and Wildhorse with turnouts near 20 play‐ers. Let us know where YOU would like to play on Sept 19th or join the fun in a East vs West Natomas Park Ryder Cup style event planned for the fall. Contact [email protected] for more details. Teal Bend also has a nice offer for Natomas Park residents. Show your resident card for the following rates. April– September: $20 a er 3pm on weekdays and $25 a er 3pm on weekends
By Tim Graham
North Natomas Regional Park Movie Night
Would you like to share your love of reading with our community?
Consider our Family Book exchange! Bring gently read books for all ages to the front desk. We plan to fill the bookcases with a book exchange. BRING ONE TAKE ONE...
The Club “Library” Program
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Message from the Community Manager by Brandon Whitlow
The purpose of this wri en no ce is to inform you that the Associa on's Board of Directors is considering adop ng revised parking rules. This no ce is being given to all members in accordance with California Civil Code Sec ons 4340 et seq. [prior to January 1, 2014 see Civil Code Sec on 1357.100 et seq.],
Text of the Proposed Rule Change: The proposed revised Parking Rules are copied below, and will be incorporated into the exis ng rules:
1. Registra on of Vehicle Informa on: 1.1. In order to dis nguish between Resident and non‐resident vehicles, all Residents shall register their vehicle informa on with the Associa on, including the vehicle manufacturer, model, color, and license number. Members must also include their contact informa on (i.e. phone number, email address, etc.) on the vehicle registra on form. 1.2. The vehicle informa on form may be mailed to all Residents for an update on an annual basis, or as frequently requested by the Associa on. The resident vehicle informa on form will be available at the Club and management office for Residents to pick up and available on the community website. 1.3. Management must receive any changes or updates to the vehicle informa on form within 10 business days of any newly acquired or sold vehicles. 1.4. Along with the other applicable Associa on informa on, the vehicle informa on form will be sent to all new Residents, which must be returned to the office of Management within 10 business days of the date the form is sent to the Resident. If the Owner is ren ng the home, the Owner must provide the vehicle informa on form to the tenant (resident) for comple on and mailing. Management will maintain a vehicle list for all Residents of Natomas Park.
Enforcement Schedule: Parking cket on vehicle = 1st Courtesy No ce Hearing Invite Fine per security report or site review
Purpose and Effect of the Proposed Rule Change: The purpose of the proposed Parking Rules is to increase the efficiency and accuracy of the Associa on's parking enforcement, and to ensure that vehicles properly parked on the street are not subject to fines and that vehicles improperly parked on the street can be iden fied and cited. The effects of the proposed Parking Rules is increased compliance with the Associa on's parking restric ons, including ensuring that residents are not parking on the street and that sufficient space is preserved for non‐resident (guest) vehicles. All residents will be required to register their vehicles with management, and update that informa on when vehicle ownership changes. This registra on database will be used to determine if a vehicle parked on the street is a resident‐vehicle or a non‐resident (guest) vehicle. The proposed Parking Rules will also enact an enforcement schedule that will allow for warnings for first viola ons, but proceed to fines for repeat offenders. Please review the text of the rules above for further details.
No ce of Mee ng of the Board of Directors to Consider Adop on of the Proposed Rule Change: The Board of Directors will hold an open session mee ng on July 22, 2015, at 6:30pm, at the Club at Natomas Park Lounge, 2101 Club Center Drive, 95835 to consider the adop on of the proposed revised Parking Rules as indicated below. The Board of Directors intends to make its decision at this mee ng following considera on of any comments made by the members. Please submit any comments related to the proposed parking rule change to [email protected].
Please take a few moments to join Nextdoor.com. This is a private neighborhood site that allows for improved community connec on and communica on with the Sacramento Police Department. The Lieutenant for Natomas Park is Charles Husted. He can be reached at [email protected].
Sacramento Police Department File online: h p://www.sacpd.org/reports/fileonline/index.aspx
Non‐Emergency Phone Number: (916) 264‐5471
False Alarm Response: (916) 808‐0702
For all emergencies or a crime in progress, please call 911 then Paladin Security at 916‐331‐3175.
Have a ques on or concern about:
Animal Control
Building permits and applica ons
Bike registry
Graffi
Trash
Problems with park equipment
Watering concerns
Call the City of Sacramento at 311 or email [email protected]
Do you need to contact the City of Sacramento?
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Warm summer gree ngs and saluta ons! July brings us Independence Day celebra on at the Club which is always a family favorite. In honor of celebra ng
“Old Glory” this year, FirstService Residen al will sponsor our very own fireworks extravaganza! Bring your family and expect to be dazzled by the display as you enjoy me together.
July 4th by the Numbers!
The Con nental Congress voted for independence on July 2, 1776, but didn’t approve the declara on un l the 4th! Today….. 63% a end a fireworks display, 80% a end a barbeque, 66% display an American flag Americans eat 150 million hot dogs, enough to stretch from L.A. to D.C. Nathan’s Famous hot dog ea ng contest began on Coney Island in 1916 American Joey Chestnut once ate 69 hot dogs (with buns) in 10 minutes.
Now we won’t have an official hot dog ea ng contest but the Café will be serving
up some delicious Nathan’s hot dogs. Please be sure to stop by and take part in an American tradi on.
Club Business
Please remember to abide by the club rules and regula ons. These help protect the integrity of your club membership and help provide an enjoyable experience when followed. By obeying club rules and regula ons, you contribute to every members shared community experience. Here are a few points to remember… please park within the lanes and not on or over them; please finish up Jacuzzi and pool ac vi es before closing me; please order café food and beverages on last call before the café’s close; please take bathroom breaks when using the pools; and finally please say hi to your neighbors and make new friends at the Club. Let’s work together at making our club and community the best place to live that it can be!
Summer Grilling Tips The following are some of the most important safety ps to help you maintain a risk‐free barbeque, whether you prefer gas or charcoal grilling:
1. Always place your grill on a level surface at least 10 feet away from all other objects or structures such as your house, garage, landscaping, etc. 2. Never use a grill in an enclosed space not only can it induce fires, but can be deadly in regards to carbon monoxide poisoning. 3. Never grill on a deck or covered pa o. 4. A er grilling with charcoal, soak the coals in water and store in a metal container for proper disposal. 5. A er cooking on a gas grill, always turn off both the grill and the propane tank. 6. When grilling is complete, be sure to keep children and pets away from the grill un l it is completely cooled.
River City Aqua cs
River City Aqua cs, Inc. will take a Holiday Break from June 28‐July 5. There are s ll three more sessions to sign up. As always, we will have two lap lanes with signage that are open for members. Please work together and prac ce proper swim e que e. Visit the RCA website at www.rivercityaqua sinc.com to register now.
Message from the Club Manager by Jonny Kaye
Sign up for your free, introductory 45‐minute session!
Call the Club at 928‐6833.
Do You Have Fitness Goals?
The Club offers a complimentary one‐ me training session for all members that would like to find out more about Club’s exercise
equipment and/or would like guidance on their personal fitness goals.
Drought Busters
If you see watering taking place on the wrong day or me or you see overwatering, please report it to the
City by calling 311 or (916) 264‐5011. You can also email when and where you saw the water misuse to [email protected] or report it via the 311 app on your mobile phone.
If you've purchased your home in Natomas Park in the last 24 months, join us for a New Member Orienta on on Saturday, August 1, at 10am at the Club at Natomas Park.
Take a guided tour of the Club at Natomas Park!
Discover out the benefits of living in a master planned homeowners associa on, including ways to get involved
Meet the staff and other homeowners here to welcome you
Ask ques ons from the experts! A endees over age 18 (up to two per household) will given a voucher for the Café (for food items only) a er a ending the New Member Orienta on. Please bring your NPMA ID Card or if you do not currently have one, bring your recorded grant deed to receive your ID card while in a endance at the New Member Orienta on. Please RSVP by Tuesday, July 28th to [email protected] or (916) 925‐9200.
New Member Orienta on
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2015 NPMA Elec on Results …. Meet your new Directors
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Meet Your New District Delegates
District A‐ Kris Escarda District D‐ Altaf Ahmed District B‐ Ana Chan District E‐ Joann Yee District C‐ Tristan Godt
Elec on Results
Charles Gray
Please help us congratulate our new Board Members! Charles Gray and Greg Shirey were elected to the Board of Directors at the Annual Delegates Mee ng
on Monday, June 8, 2015. Directors Gray and Shirey will serve a three year term on the Board.
Charles Gray and his family have been members of Natomas Park since 2001. He has served our community as both a Delegate for District A and a former Director and Officer of the Board. Charles has also served as a member of the Architectural Control Commi ee, Club Commi ee and Safety Commi ee. He regularly a ends our Board of Director mee ngs, Finance and Social commi ee mee ngs. Charles feels it is important to stay informed and be an ac ve par cipant in our community.
Greg Shirey
Greg Shirey has lived and worked in the greater Sacramento area for the past 7 years. He also ran his own successful consul ng side business by wri ng so ware to analyze property taxes as they relate to the decline in home prices across the state of California and Florida. When not working, Greg frequently a ends fitness classes at the Club and regularly competes in extreme obstacle races.
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Discover how to transform your body and get into the best shape of your life! The Living Fit Challenge offers a wide variety of high intensity exercises to help you lose fat, tone and build muscle, increase your cardiovascular endurance, and strengthen your core. The workouts are designed to accelerate results by constantly introducing new moves and rou nes, so that you never hit a plateau. It includes a pre and post fit test, weight, measurement, and body fat tes ng, a food journal, fitness ps, nutri onal guidance, and healthy recipes to help keep you on track. This twelve week challenge will meet every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday morning from 5:30 to 6:30 a.m. at The Club at Natomas Park, and is open to anyone in good health regardless of your age or fitness level. The new program runs from August 28th to November 20th, and costs only $300. The winner of the challenge receives a free t‐shirt and a full refund which may be used to sign up for the next class. If you are ready for a change and up for a challenge please e‐mail Juliet Monserret at [email protected]. Registra on begins August 1st.
Living Fit Challenge
If a neighbor has made changes to his or her home, front yard, or added structures to their backyard that seem wrong, or if a neighbor is not properly maintaining his or her home or yard, you should no fy the HOA Management of these issues. Management will then follow up with the owner on the correc ons that need to be made and the process for submi ng an applica on to the ACC for approval. HOA Management will NOT let the owner know who reported the problem so as a neighbor you will be safe.
You have two basic methods to report problems to HOA Management. The first method, which is the preferred method, is to take a picture of the issue and then email the picture to [email protected] with the address and descrip on of the problem. Or send via mail P.O Box 348677, Sacramento, CA 95834. HOA Management will then drive out to the home and view the problem. As our community gets older, it is important to correct home and yard issues.
Repor ng ACC Viola ons
Bike It! The term “valet” dates back a few hundred years, and,
according to Wikipedia, is loosely translated to “personal man
servant.” What trusty bicycle doesn’t need one or two of those? Hooray for
bike valet, where diligent and du ful gents and ladies watch over your
trusty steed while you are busy doing other things. The NNTMA is proud to
sponsor FREE bike valet service at several North Natomas events this sum‐
mer and fall. Check out these summer‐tas c events hosted by Mayor Pro
Tem Angelique Ashby where FREE bike valet service will be available: Natomas at Nite on July 10th: Movie in the Park– The Lorax
Natomas at Nite on August 1st: Movie in the Park– A Bug’s Life
Creekside Fair on October 25th at Creekside Park
Beyond Bike Month
Sales data provided by John Lan ng & Tomas Garcia
NPMA Members and eTernity Realty.
July Sales—Natomas Park
Bedrooms Baths Sq. Ft. Sales Price 3 2 1334 $275,000
3 2 1513 $297,220
3 2 1423 $300,000
3 2 1630 $307,000
4 2 1607 $320,000
4 3 2301 $320,500
3 2 1686 $322,000
3 3 2048 $330,000
4 2 1924 $330,500
4 4 2385 $355,000
4 3 2107 $356,000
4 3 2670 $357,000
5 3 2493 $365,000
4 3 2242 $365,000
4 3 2088 $375,000
5 3 2291 $375,000
5 3 2447 $389,000
5 3 2532 $394,000
4 3 2732 $450,000
4 3 2688 $450,000
4 4 3179 $470,000
5 4 3508 $518,000
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Introducing Mayor Pro Tem Angelique Ashby’s official mobile app. With up to date news and informa on about Natomas, this app showcases
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Get access to news and press releases Discover local parks and schools with full detailed lis ngs Take surveys about local issues and get your voice heard
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An Update from Paladin by Corporal W. Kenealey
Dear Residents ‐ Within the last few months, we’ve experienced a rash of residen al burglaries. The burglars have been knocking on doors and if no one answers, they a empt to break in to the home. Some of the burglaries appear to have been perpetrated by truant students from nearby schools. During
school hours, school age children are not supposed to be out un‐a ended. If you see juveniles out without adult supervision, in the community, during school hours, please contact Paladin or the Sacra‐mento Police Department at (916) 264‐5471
Loose Snake on Club Center May 8 Paladin Officers responded to a report of a large snake on Club Center. The Officers located an adult California King Snake and captured it. A er confirming that the snake was in good health, it was taken to a nearby field and released back into its habitat.
Burglary on North Bend Drive May 10 Paladin responded to a report of someone ringing a doorbell and run‐ning away. Responding officers found Sacramento Police a few doors down, at another residence, for a residen al burglary. The suspects had broken in while the residents were sleeping, but fled the house when they realized that someone was home.
Missing Juvenile Returned Home May 19 Paladin responded to a report of a missing child on Aimwell Ave. A er searching the community for several hours, Paladin located the boy walking on Natomas Blvd. The child was uninjured and promptly returned to the care of his family.
Vehicle Pursuit on Northborough Drive May 25 A Paladin Officer was nearly struck by a vehicle that was fleeing Sacra‐mento Police Officers. The vehicle crashed shortly therea er, and the occupants fled on foot. Sac PD requited assistance from Paladin and with their assistance, all of the occupants were taken into custody.
A empted Sexual Assault Near Club Center Drive May 26 While training her dog near Club Center Drive and Natomas Blvd, a female juvenile was a acked by a group of males. The vic m's dog bit one of the males, while she struck another, using her house keys as a weapon, allowing her opportunity to flee. The vic m was able to reach a phone and call for help. Paladin and Sac PD responded, but the sus‐pects had already fled the area. Sac PD is inves ga ng the incident. This incident well illustrates the effec veness of even basic self‐defense techniques. The Club at Natomas Park offers self‐defense classes. Any‐one over the age of 18 can purchase pepper spray in quan es up to 2.5 oz. Taser makes a civilian versions of their electronic self‐defense systems that can be purchased and carried by anyone with a clean crim‐inal history; Paladin offers training classes for all Taser equipment, con‐tact Paladin dispatch for further details.
Corporal W. Kenealey #205 [email protected] www.paladinprivatesecurity.com
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Paladin Alarm Disclaimer
As a value added service, Paladin will respond to alarm calls at your residence. To take advantage of this op on, simply inform your alarm company of our 24‐hour dispatch center phone number, (916) 331‐3175.
Please keep in mind that in doing so, you are permi ng Paladin to enter your property in response to calls and take reasonable measures to inves gate suspicious circumstances.
Ac vi es Report Report Period: April 27 through May 27 Calls for Service: 306 Self‐Ini ated Incidents: 604 Total Incidents Reported: 910 Incidents by type: Alarm response 22 Ci zen assistance 39 Domes c disturbance 3 Loose animals 16 Narco c ac vity 6 Noise complaints 30 Park viola ons 6 Residen al/Business burglary 11 Suspicious ac vity 88 The of property 9 Traffic collision 1 Trespassing 7 Vandalism 8
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Did you know that the Sacramento Police Department keeps a registry of residents who have a home surveillance system? This confiden‐al registry will be used as an inves ‐
ga ve tool if criminal ac vity occurs near your home or business.
Follow the link below to register your home or business. h p://portal.cityofsacramento.org/Police/News‐Alerts/eNo fy
You must log‐in or sign‐up for eNo fy to register. Your email address will be kept confiden al and it will not be sold, dis‐closed to others or used for unsolicited mass mailings.
Register your home surveillance system with Sac PD
Circuit Training 9:00 am
Core/Abs 10:00 am
Zumba 5:30 pm
Mixed Level Yoga 7:00 pm
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Natomas Park Commi ees
Friday
Ripped 8:30 am
Zumba 5:00 pm
Thursday
Active Yoga 8:45 am
Low Impact Aerobics 10:15 am
Saturday Sunday
Tuesday Power Hour 5:30 am
Strength & Core 9:00 am
Baby Boogie 10:10 am
Taekwondo 5:15 pm & 6:00 pm
Cardio Mix 7:00 pm
Body Sculpting 9:00 am
Zumba 4:00 pm
Boot Camp 6:15 pm
Mixed Level Yoga 7:30pm
Wednesday
Class Spotlight:
R.I.P.P.E.D 9:00 am
Zumba 6:00 pm
Gentle Yoga 7:30pm
Monday
Low Impact Aerobics
Power Hour 5:30 am
Mixed Level Yoga 9:00am
Baby Boogie 10:10 am
Kids Zumba 4:00 pm
Taekwondo 5:15 pm & 6:00 pm
Core/Abs 7:15 pm
Updated Class Calendar
Social Commi ee First Tuesday ‐ 6:30 pm
The commi ee plans events at the Club and within the community. Please come share your ideas or offer your help for scheduled events.
Safety Commi ee Second Monday ‐ 6:30 pm
The commi ee discusses crime in Natomas, receives reports from Paladin security, and formulate policy recom‐menda ons to the Board.
Architectural Control Commi ee by Invita on Only
Third Tuesday ‐ 6:00 pm The ACC reviews home improvement applica ons submi ed by Members to ensures compliance with the CC&Rs, Architectural Standards and other gov‐erning documents.
Monthly Board Mee ng Fourth Wednesday ‐ 6:30 pm
Board of Director’s mee ngs are open to the membership. The Board meets in closed execu ve session the first Thurs‐day of each month. In execu ve session the Board may discuss poten al li ga‐on, contractual and personnel issues,
and/or member discipline.
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Club Commi ee Second Tuesday ‐ 6:30 pm
The commi ee assists and advises club management and the HOA Board concerning: club opera ons, programs, policies, rules, and facility needs. Please bring your ideas and sugges on to the next mee ng.
Communica ons Commi ee Second Thursday ‐ 6:30 pm
The commi ee meets to discuss and address methods to best communicate and connect NPMA homeowners. They will make recommenda ons on the newsle er, website, email communica on, and social media.
Finance Commi ee Third Wednesday 6:30 pm
The commi ee reviews and provide financial exper se and budget recommenda ons for the Board of Directors and other commi ee.
Parks and Schools Commi ee (Meets: May, August
and November) Third Monday ‐ 6:00 pm
The commi ee addresses the area of building and expanding our park system and developing and securing our school system. All residents are welcome to a end any mee ng to share their comments and/or concerns.
Planning Commi ee Second Wednesday ‐ 6:30 pm
The commi ee reviews and discusses upcoming property development plans and communicates with the city concerning projects in North Natomas.
Club Construc on Improvements Advisory Commi ee (CCIAC) Third Thursday ‐ 6:30 pm
This is an ad‐hoc commi ee established to assist the Board with Club improvements for both the construc on defect repairs and poten al Club expansion.
This 45 minute fat‐burning cardio class that has extended warm‐up and cool down period with up to 30 minutes of cardio. The choreography is easy to follow and varia ons are shown to adjust intensity to suit your needs. Taught by Joy Raasch on Saturday at 10:15 am.
Commi ee Candidates Sought
The Commi ees of Natomas Park Master Associa on (NPMA) work under the advisement of the Board of Directors in order to deliver quality programs and ameni es and to enhance the quality of life of the community by promo ng a friendly and safe environment for the benefit and enjoyment of all homeown‐ers. The Natomas Park Board of Directors is seeking candidates for all com‐mi ees! If you are the deeded owner in good standing within Natomas Park Mas‐ter Associa on and are interested in serv‐ing on one of the commi ees, please email [email protected] to re‐quest an applica on. The deadline to submit a commi ee candidate applica on is Friday, July 10, 2015.
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Please report owner and tenant vehicles parked on the street. Please do not report guests. You may also report vehicles through the Associa on’s website, www.natomaspark.com.
Please return this form to the Northgate Management Office: 4600 Northgate Blvd., Suite 135, Sacramento, CA 95834 or submit the below informa on to
management via email to [email protected]
Cars Parked on Your Street? We Need Your Help!
License # Make/Model Color Owner Address
Your name (op onal) Phone (op onal)
Date and Time
Calendar of Events July 2015
Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat
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3 Happy Hour 5:00 pm
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7 Social Commi ee
6:30pm
8 Planning Commi ee 6:30pm
9 Communica ons
Commi ee 6:30pm
10 Happy Hour 5:00 pm
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13 Safety Commi ee
6:30pm
14 Club Commi ee
6:30pm
15 Finance
Commi ee 6:30pm
16 CCIAC 6:30pm
17 Happy Hour 5:00 pm
18 Wine Tas ng
Featuring Merlo Family Estate Vineyard 6:30pm
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20 21 ACC 6:00pm
Invita on Only
22 Board of
Directors Mee ng 6:30pm
23 24 Happy Hour 5:00 pm
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31 Happy Hour 5:00pm
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Natomas Park Master Associa on P.O. Box 348677 Sacramento, CA 95834
www.natomaspark.com Natomas Park News
Please mail your monthly dues to:
Natomas Park Master Associa on P.O. Box 512989 Los Angeles, CA 90051
Did you know that you can also pay your assessments by phone? Just call 1‐866‐729‐5327.
You may also pay your assessments online at www.fsresiden al.com or through ACH deduc ons.
If you would like to set‐up ACH deduc ons, please contact the Northgate Management Office.
Wondering where to mail your dues?
Simply submit a wri en request to management via one of the op ons below:
Email: [email protected] Address: Natomas Park Master Associa on 4600 Northgate Blvd., Suite 135 Sacramento, CA 95834
Have you moved or changed your address?
N A T OM A S P A R K N e w s
Natomas Park Master
Associa on is now on Facebook!
Natomas Park Master Associa on is now on Facebook! Community updates will be sent out weekly as well as details on upcoming events, classes, mee ng informa on and so much more! This is a great opportunity to stay up to date with what’s happening in the community. Please “Like” Facebook and “Share” on your page so your neighbors can “Like” us too!
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