Buccaneer Bay Newsletter December 2018

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1 Buccaneer Bay Newsletter December 2018 Note from the Editor Oh my gosh, it is hard to believe that December is here and it will soon be Time seems to go by so much faster the older I get. I wonder if it has to do with the fact that it seems to take me longer to do the things I want to get done. As I write this newsletter it is December 6 and I have not even started to decorate the house for Christmas. I have a few presents bought, if I can just remember where I put them. On top of getting ready for Christmas our 50 th wedding anniversary is January 18. We aren t planning any big event. We are just going to serve coffee and cake at church the Sunday after the 18 th. It was really cold and snowy the day we got married in Creston, Iowa, my home town. The church that we were married in was on the same block that I grew up on. If we had been thinking we should have waited until May when it was warmer. We have come a long way from when we got married. We first lived in an apartment building, just a couple of blocks from Mutual of Omaha, where I worked as a data entry clerk. After our first year of marriage we bought a house on Hill St. in Plattsmouth. Once we had our two boys we needed a somewhat bigger home so we moved to Normandy Hills and lived there for several years, then moved to Springfield, and finally to Buccaneer Bay, where we are now in the third home we have built out here. Over the years we have owned and lived in 7 different homes, with a couple of rentals in between building. We finally agree that as long as we can maintain our home, we are staying right here. I am sure most of you in Buccaneer Bay know that I did win my election to run for one more term as District 2 Cass County Commissioner. I do like serving as Commissioner, and I make sure that I have read and researched as needed all items on the agenda for every meeting. In the eight years that I have served as County Commissioner I have never missed a meeting. I am hoping that I am able to complete the next four years without missing a meeting. This will be my last term, as I think serving 12 years is more than enough. I had planned to run for State Senator this past election, but as the time came closer, I decided I would rather do two more terms as County Commissioner. Published Since April 1997 Table of Contents This-N-That Page 2 NDOT Safety Awareness Page 3-4 Different Snowfall Amounts Page 5 Buccaneer Bay Block Captain List Page 6 Buccaneer Bay Utilities Page 7 Information Page 8 Advertising Page 9-10 SID#5 November 20 Minutes Page NP Dodge Procedures for Architectural Control Page 16 Neighborhood Watch Data Sheet Page Federal Grant for US 75 Page 19 Buccaneer Bay Market Minute! Page 20 Newsletter Deadlines and Advertising Rates Articles and Letters to the Editor are due the 15 th of each month. Advertising due 25 th of each month, rates: Business Size Card - $2.00 an issue ¼ page size - $4.00 an issue ½ page size - $5.00 an issue Full page - $10.00 an issue Send articles or advertising to Janet McCartney 2825 Lakeside Dr., Plattsmouth, NE or jmmccart@jagwireless.net. WORD, JEG or PDF preferred. * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * All letters for the next issue of the newsletter must be received by the 15 th of the preceding month. Since the newsletter is only published once a month it is impossible for a rebuttal to take place in a timely fashion sometimes leaving the neighborhood with incorrect or outdated information. Thus Letters to the Editor that are directed at a certain party will be given to that party in time for them to give a response to be included in the same newsletter. All Letters to the Editor must be signed by the person who submitted the letter; no unsigned letters will be printed or responded to. Editor reserves the right to publish letters. Sincerely, Janet McCartney Page 1 of 20

2 This-N-That Festive Facts About Christmas Cass County Historical Society Museum Events 646 Main St., Plattsmouth, NE Tuesday Saturday November - March 12:00-4:00PM Closed Sundays and Mondays Admission is $2.50 for adults, free for museum members and children under the age of Temporary Exhibits World War I November 11, 2018, marks the 100 th anniversary of the end of World War I. We have on display some recently donated photographs, uniforms, and other items used by Cass County soldiers who served in the war. Brown Bag Programs 2018 All programs are usually held on the 2nd or 4th Tuesdays and begin at 12 noon. They are free and open to the public. Coffee and cookies are served. Mar. 26, 2019 "Nebraska Women Artists Before 1945" Speaker: Lonnie Dunbier Mrs. Dunbier has been researching Nebraska women Artists before 1945 and, so far, has found over 600! The focus will be artists in our area, such as Ione Dovey. New Acquisitions Here are just a few items added recently to the collection: Cradle, belonged to Stephen and Kate Winslow Davis, first used in Transfer by gift from Nebraska State Historical Society. - The Germans made the first artificial Christmas trees out of dyed goose feathers. - Each year more than 3 billion Christmas cards are sent in the U.S. alone. - All the gifts in the Twelve Days of Christmas would equal 364 gifts - According to the Guinness world records, the tallest Christmas tree ever cut was a 221-foot Douglas fir that was displayed in 1950 at the Northgate Shopping Center in Seattle, Washington - The world s largest Christmas stocking measured 106 feet and 9 inches (32.56 m) long and 49 feet and 1 inch (14.97 m) wide. It weighed as much as five reindeer and held almost 1,000 presents. It was made by the Children s Society in London on December 14, Alabama was the first state in the United States to officially recognize Christmas in Christmas wasn t declared an official holiday in the United States until June 26, Wassail is from the Old Norse ves heill, meaning good health. - President Teddy Roosevelt, an environmentalist, banned Christmas trees from the White House in There are approximately 21,000 Christmas tree farms in the United States. In 2008, nearly 45 million Christmas trees were planted, adding to the existing 400 million trees. - Approximately million real (living) Christmas trees are sold each year in the U.S. - In 1962, the first Christmas postage stamp was issued in the United States. - It is estimated that the single White Christmas by Irving Berlin is the best-selling single of all time, with over 100 million sales worldwide. - In 1962, the first Christmas postage stamp was issued in the United States. Lap desk, 1862, belonged to Sarah Putnam Chapman, donated by Sandy & Ramsay Stallman of Oakton,VA. George Comer's Uniform, photographs and other World War I memorabilia, donated by his son Glen Comer. Page 2 of 20

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6 BUCCANEER BAY NEIGHBORHOOD WATCH BLOCK CAPTAINS If you live in one of the areas highlighted in Yellow and would like to be a Block Captain, please contact Janet McCartney or jmmccart@jagwireless.net Last Updated 11/26/18 Block Captain # Block Captain Name Block Captain Territory 1 Helen Mooney Treasure Island Rd. from Cape Horn Cir. To Chanel Hill homes 2 Mary Moneke Cape Horn Cir.26 homes 3 Roger McWilliams Captain Morgan Ct. 10 homes 5 Karen Deyke Front half of Bucc. Blvd. up to Ewel Ct houses 6 Jeff Groshans Buccaneer Blvd , 11 houses 7 Jo Colman Buccaneer Blvd , 10 Houses 8 Pam Petersen Buccaneer Blvd houses 9 Terry Fleharty Sterling Ct. 23 houses 10 Sandy Piechota Davy Jones Cir. & Davy Jones Dr. 25 houses 11 VACANT Rainey Cir. 11 houses 12 Patty Weirauch Fairway Cir. 10 houses 13 Cheryl Myers Becker Ct. 9 homes 14 Carol Kellison Spyglass Ct. 22 houses 15 Lisa Grotrian Spyglass Ct. 11 houses Cypress Ct., 6 homes (17 total homes) 16 Sheila Nelson Spyglass Ct. 16 houses 17 Rita Offutt Ridgeway Rd. 27 homes, Blk 15 Lots Stephanie Paladino Ewel Ct. 16 homes 19 Jill Bobenhouse-Tesar Townhomes on Sailboat Lake - 36 houses 20 VACANT Homes on Sailboat Lake, Blk 27, 32 houses 21 Renie Kula Buccaneer Blvd houses 22 VACANT Buccaneer Blvd lots 23 Agnes Lenagh Windward Dr. Blk 31, Lots 12-17R Windward Ct. Blk 31, Lots VACANT Fairway Dr. 16 lots 25 Lauri Deseck Windward Dr. Blk 31, Lots 1-11, Blk31, Lots 11-24, lots 26 Jeanne Thompson Fairway Dr. 17 lots 27 Janet McCartney Lakeside Dr. 7 homes 28 Bob Hahn Ridgeway Rd. 27 homes Blk 14, Lot 10 Blk , Todd Clark WindwardDr. Blk 31, Lots 18R-21R, Lots Judy Link Treasure Island Dr. Lead Coordinator Janet McCartney Fill in vacancies, schedule meetings as needed, liaison to Sheriff s Office If you live in one of the areas highlighted in yellow and you would be interested in serving as a Block Captain, please contact Janet McCartney at Page 6 of 20

7 Utilities Utilities for the residents of Buccaneer Bay are provided by a combination of private companies and the SID 5 Water System. Utility/Service Contact Information Electricity Natural Gas Water/Sewer Omaha Public Power District Black Hills Energy SID 5 Water System - Call PeopleService, Inc at or to establish/shut off service or for general customer service. The PeopleService, Inc 24 hour emergency response number is Information on the water and sewer fees can be found in the SID 5 Water and Sanitary Sewer Rules, Regulations, Fees and Rates Ordinance. SID 5 Backflow Preventers and Their Uses SID Annual Water Quality Report Garbage Landline Telephone Internet Cass County Recycling There are numerous garbage services available. Residents are strongly encouraged to contact the various providers to determine the service that best meets their needs. Some of the providers for our area are: Papillion Sanitation Premier Waste Solutions Waste Management Some of these providers offer a discount down to $12.18 per month. Windstream There are a few different options for internet service and those options are continually changing. The list below is a few of the providers that service Buccaneer Bay.Residents are urged to research the best solution for them. Windstream DSL Future Technologies Spiral Communications The Cass County Recycling Center provides a location for Cass County residents to drop off yard waste, metal, large applicances and used motor oil for free or a nominal charge. Please visit their web site for their location, fees and hours. Cass County Recycle Center Page 7 of 20

8 INFORMATION December/January Events Dec 7 Pearl Harbor Remembrance Day 10 Hanukkah Ends 10 Human Rights Day 21 First Day of Winter 24 Christmas Eve 25 Christmas Day 26 Kwanzaa Starts Jan 1 New Year s Day 4 Trivia Day 6 Feast of Epiphany 9 National Take the Stairs Day 18 Winnie the Pooh Day 19 National Popcorn Day 21 Martin Luther King Day 23 National Pie Day 26 Spouses Day Architectural Control Committee NP Dodge to Review Buccaneer Bay Plans. Walt Slobotski, at NP Dodge will be taking over the review of new house plans and any changes you may be making to your home externally, as well as any additions you might want to make to your home. See Page 18 For those living on Block 27 Sailboat Lake Contact: LLOA Architectural Committee Homeowner s Association. Buccaneer Bay Babysitters Taylor Hardesty Alexa Busby Rylee Hellbusch If you want to be listed as a babysitter for Buccaneer Bay residents, please send me your name and phone number and I can add you to the list. Janet McCartney jmmccart@jagwireless.net Signature Eye Care John Bateman, O.D. Andrea Carda, O.D. We Believe Life is All About Your Vision! 2380 W. 8 th Ave. Suite 400 Plattsmouth Page 8 of 20

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11 MINUTES OF THE MEETING OF SANITARY AND IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT NO. 5, CASS COUNTY, NEBRASKA Meeting convened at 6:00 p.m. on November 20, 2018 at 3200 Buccaneer Blvd, Plattsmouth, Nebraska, inside the clubhouse of Bay Hills Golf Club. Attached hereto are: the agenda for the meeting; the Affidavit of Printer regarding publication of notice of the meeting, which communicated the availability of the agenda, in the Plattsmouth Journal, Plattsmouth, Nebraska; advance notice of the meeting as provided to the County Clerk of Cass County and all Trustees; and the Trustees acknowledgment of receipt of said notice and agenda. All proceedings were taken while convened with attendance open to the public. ITEM 1 Meeting called to by order by Chairman Kurt Meisinger at 6:00 p.m. ITEM 2 The locations of the Open Meetings Act and the documents related to the agenda were announced. ITEM 3 On roll call, those present: Trustees James Grotrian, Gary Petersen, Dan Brandt, Lynn Gorman and Kurt Meisinger. Those absent: none. ITEM 4 Following discussion, the Trustees agreed upon the following Committee assignments: Roads Water and Wastewater Development Finance, Budget and Audit Grounds James Grotrian, Chair and Dan Brandt Kurt Meisinger, Chair and James Grotrian Gary Petersen Lynn Gorman, Chair and Kurt Meisinger Dan Brandt, Chair and Lynn Gorman ITEM 5 No persons were present to address the Board who were not otherwise on the agenda. ITEM 6a Trustee Grotrian discussed the response to the snow. Otherwise, there was no written roads report presented. ITEM 6b Motion by Grotrian, seconded by Meisinger, to approve a right of way agreement with Spiral Communications for the placement of fiber optic communications cable throughout the District. On roll call those voting aye: Grotrian, Petersen, Brandt, Gorman and Meisinger. Voting nay: none. Absent: none. Abstaining: None. The Chair declared the resolution adopted. ITEM 6c Motion by Grotrian, seconded by Gorman, to approve a right of way agreement with Windstream Communications for the placement of communications cable in a portion of the District but amended to provide a 21 year term under the same conditions as the Spiral Communications agreement. On roll call those voting aye: Grotrian, Petersen, Brandt, Gorman and Meisinger. Voting nay: none. Absent: none. Abstaining: None. The Chair declared the resolution adopted. ITEM 6d Following discussion amongst the Trustees that they would like a representative of Cox Communications attend a meeting to present the company s plan to occupy the right of way to operate transmission and distribution facilities, and additions Page 11 of 20

12 thereto in, under, over, along, across and upon the streets, lanes, avenues, sidewalks, alleys, bridges and other public places within the District, and any subsequent additions thereto for the purpose of producing, receiving, amplifying, and transmitting by coaxial cable, fiber optics, microwave or other means, audio and/or audio/visual electrical impulses of television, radio and other intelligences, either analog or digital, including, but not limited to, cable television, the Chair directed Mr. Johnson to make the request. ITEM 6e Mr. Johnson advised that action on approval of an amended contract with Kerns Excavating Co., Inc. for the storm water reconstruction phase of the 2017 Road and Storm Water Management Reconstruction Project adopted September 27, 2017 should be ready at the next meeting following the adoption of the Second Amended Resolution of Necessity 2017 Road and Storm Water Management Reconstruction Project. The Chair thereafter laid over consideration of this item to the next meeting. ITEM 6f Mr. Johnson advised that the road reconstruction phase of the 2017 Road and Storm Water Management Reconstruction Project adopted September 27, 2017 was closed out when the work was accepted as certified by the engineer at the October meeting. ITEM 6g Mr. Johnson advised that most of the work on the storm water reconstruction phase of the 2017 Road and Storm Water Management Reconstruction Project adopted September 27, 2017 had been completed, that the engineer was making a few minor changes to the work to improve functionality, the engineer had requested changes to the most recent Kerns pay request, and that close out should take place at the December meeting. ITEM 7a There was no general grounds committee report. General discussion surrounded the committee working on identifying possible park improvements. ITEM 7b Trustee Grotrian provided information to the grounds committee, Trustees Brandt and Gorman, regarding work with the area natural resources district and the Nebraska Land Trust about creating an environmental easement for the District s park ground totaling 90 acres +/-. ITEM 7c Following discussion, the grounds committee members indicated that the committee would study and return with a recommendation concerning the possible purchase of certain lots from Bay Hills Limited Partnership and the possible transfer of lots without a purchase price but subject to taxes and assessments as listed on the attached report from the developer. ITEM 7d Trustee Grotrian advised that a third party sent a solicitation to purchase Lot 12R, Bock 7 from the District. Following discussion concerning the District s purchase of the lot for water system infrastructure located thereon, the Chair directed Mr. Johnson to advise the party that the District owned the property for the placement of its water infrastructure. ITEM 8a Trustee Meisinger presented the attached finance report. ITEM 9a Representatives of PeopleService, Inc. were present and presented a verbal report on water and wastewater operations, and on water billing. ITEM 9b There was no committee report concerning water and wastewater operations. Page 12 of 20

13 ITEM 9c The Chair advised that the balance due before the December 2018 payment is $500, which is scheduled for payoff on December 15, The Chair directed Mr. Johnson to delete this item from the agenda as a regular part of each meeting. ITEM 9d No action was taken regarding the sealing of the manhole located near Wedgewood and Windward. ITEM 9e The Chair laid over to the next meeting discussion regarding improvements to the water and sanitary sewer systems as recommended by JEO Consulting Engineers to allow PeopleService staff to review the report and provide input. ITEM 10 Motion by Meisinger, seconded by Brandt: Be It Resolved by the Board of Trustees of Sanitary and Improvement District No. 5 of Cass County, Nebraska to approve the consent agenda: a Approve the Minutes of the October 23, 2018 Meeting of the Board of Trustees b Approve payment of the claims and invoices c Approve payment of invoices for services related to the 2017 Road and Storm Water Management Reconstruction Project approved by the Resolution of Necessity adopted September 27, 2017 Be It Further Resolved by the Board of Trustees of Sanitary and Improvement District No. 5 of Cass County, Nebraska that the following bills, statements and invoices be and hereby are approved, and that the Chair, Vice Chair in the absence of the Chair, and the Clerk, be and hereby are authorized to execute and deliver warrants for the payment of the same, all dated November 20, 2018, with the warrants to be drawn on the General Fund account and to be redeemed no later than November 20, 2021: General Fund Account (Due November 20, 2021) Warrant No in the amount of $2,605.63, payable to Omaha Public Power District, for electric service September 6 through October 8, 2018, with a copy of the invoice attached hereto. Warrant No in the amount of $2,244.65, payable to Omaha Public Power District, for electric service October 8 through November 6, 2018, with a copy of the invoice attached hereto. Warrant No in the amount of $1,350.00, payable to Aspen Landscaping, Inc., for mowing services, Invoice No. 1380, a copy of which is attached hereto. Warrant No in the amount of $484.00, payable to Frankel Zacharia, certified public accountants, for October 2018 monthly finance reporting, Invoice 99495, a copy of which is attached hereto. Warrant No in the amount of $7,126.0, payable to Roger K. Johnson, for general legal and related services for October 2018, Invoice No , a copy of which is attached hereto. Warrant No in the amount of $485.04, payable to David Martin as reimbursement for the renewal of the District s website, with a copy of the invoice attached hereto. Be It Further Resolved by the Board of Trustees of Sanitary and Improvement District No. 5 of Cass County, Nebraska that the following bills, statements and invoices be and hereby are approved, and Page 13 of 20

14 that the Chair, Vice Chair in the absence of the Chair, and the Clerk be and hereby are authorized to execute and deliver warrants for the payment of the same, all dated November 20, 2018, with the warrants to be drawn on the Service Fee Fund account, which warrants are redeemable upon presentation to the Cass County Treasurer: Service Fee Fund Account Warrant No in the amount of $161.00, payable to Midwest Laboratories, for wastewater testing, Invoice No , a copy of which is attached hereto. Warrant No in the amount of $180.00, payable to Hydro Optimization & Automation Solutions, for the inspection of water tower controls, Invoice No. 8044, a copy of which is attached hereto. Warrant No in the amount of $59.06, payable to Windstream Communications, for telephone services, Invoice dated October 16, 2018, a copy of which is attached hereto. Warrant No in the amount of $41.54, payable to Premier Waste Solutions, for trash services at the wastewater treatment plant, Invoice dated October 31, 2018, a copy of which is attached hereto. Warrant No in the amount of $1,662.50, payable to Inland Potable Services, Inc., for epoxy repairs to the water tower, Invoice No. B A, a copy of which is attached hereto. Warrant No in the amount of $1,332.00, payable to Roger K. Johnson, for general legal and related services for October 2018, Invoice No , a copy of which is attached hereto. Warrant No in the amount of $59.86, payable to Windstream Communications, for telephone services, Invoice dated November 15, 2018, a copy of which is attached hereto. Warrant No in the amount of $9,111.10, payable to PeopleService, Inc., for December 2018 operation and maintenance of the water and wastewater systems, water billing conversion and water billing, with a copy of the invoice attached hereto. Be It Further Resolved by the Board of Trustees of Sanitary and Improvement District No. 5 of Cass County, Nebraska that the following bills, statements and invoices be and hereby are approved, and that the Chair, Vice Chair in the absence of the Chair, and the Clerk be and hereby are authorized to execute and deliver warrants for the payment of the same, all dated November 20, 2018, with the warrants to be drawn on the Construction Fund account and to draw interest at 7.00% per year and to be redeemed no later than November 20, 2023: Construction Fund Account (Due November 20, 2023) Warrant No in the amount of $1,988.80, payable to the Plattsmouth Journal, for publication of the notice of public hearing to consider adoption of the seconded amended resolution of necessity related to the 2017 Road and Storm Water Management Reconstruction Project, with copies of the invoices attached hereto. Warrant No in the amount of $99.44, payable to Roger K. Johnson, for legal and related services regarding the 2017 Road and Storm Water Management Reconstruction Page 14 of 20

15 Project. Warrant No in the amount of $104.41, payable to Ameritas Investment Corp, for the 5% fiscal agent fee for the placement of warrants approved above for the 2017 Road and Storm Water Management Reconstruction Project. Be It Further Resolved by the Board of Trustees of Sanitary and Improvement District No. 5 of Cass County, Nebraska that $4, be transferred from the Service Fee Fund to the General Fund (OPPD electric service for September and October 2018 less the cost of street lighting). On roll call those voting aye: Grotrian, Petersen, Brandt, Gorman and Meisinger. Voting nay: none. Absent: none. Abstaining: None. The Chair declared the resolution adopted. ITEM 11 Following discussion, the Chair advised that the next meeting would be held on December 18, 2018 at 6:00 at 3200 Buccaneer Blvd, Plattsmouth, Nebraska, inside the clubhouse of Bay Hills Golf Club, or at Plattsmouth State Bank if the clubhouse was unavailable and tentatively the January meeting would be held January 22, 2019 at one of said locations. ITEM 12 The agenda having been completed, the meeting adjourned on motion by Meisinger at approximately 7:58 p.m. NOTE: Minutes are not final until the next SID #5 Board Meeting where they may be modified before final approval. Full complete minutes are available online at under the SID 5 tab. ITEM 4 Committee Assignments Board Member Phone Address Committee s Kurt Meisinger - Chair kurt.meisinger@buccaneerbay-ne.org Water/Wastewater, Finance/Budget/Audit Jim Grotrian Vice Chair jim.grotrian@buccaneerbay-ne.org Roads Water/Wastewater Lynn Gorman lynn.gorman@buccaneerbay-ne.org Finance/Budget/Audit, Grounds Gary Petersen gary.petersen@buccaneerbay-ne.org Development Dan Brandt dan.brandt@buccaneerbay-ne.org Grounds, Roads In the Committee Column RED indicates that the Board Member is Chair of that Committee. Black indicates they serve on that committee. Page 15 of 20

16 NP Dodge to Continue Approvals for New and Existing Home Changes NP Dodge was in the process of training a couple of residents to be able to take over the review and approval of new homes, exterior modifications, and landscaping requests. There were a couple of residents who objected to this process, so it has been decided that NP Dodge will continue the review of requests to ensure that covenants are followed for new construction, additions and landscaping. They have copies of the 8 sets of covenants, which can be found on their web page listed above. Below is a form that is to be filled out and sent to Walt Slobotski of NP Dodge. The address is on the form. The form can be downloaded from the NP Dodge web site listed above. The form describes the required setbacks for Block 1-30 and Acreage Lots in Block 31. If you have questions contact Walt Slobotski at the phone number or address listed below in the Architectural Control Approval document. Page 16 of 20

17 NEIGHBORHOOD WATCH DATA SHEET (Please Print) LAST NAME: DATE: HEAD OF HOUSEHOLD FIRST NAME(S): PRIMARY PHONE# (will be in directory if one is printed) : (Landline or Cell) ADDITIONAL PHONE NUMBER: (L or C) ADDITIONAL PHONE NUMBER: (L or C) STREET ADDRESS: OWN HOME: INCLUDE NAME/ADDRESS IN DIRECTORY? PHONE? NAMES OF OTHER FAMILY MEMBERS (residing at this location) 1. NAME: RELATIONSHIP: 2. NAME: RELATIONSHIP: 3. NAME: RELATIONSHIP: 4. NAME: RELATIONSHIP: WORK SCHEDULE (what time do you leave for work and return home, optional phone#) Name: Leave: Return: Work Phone: Name: Leave: Return: Work Phone: Name: Leave: Return: Work Phone: Name: Leave: Return: Work Phone: In an Emergency does anyone in your household need special assistance: If so what: VEHICLE DESCRIPTIONS (Make, Model, Year, Color, and Plate number) Page 17 of 20

18 I would like to receive information via about the neighborhood and notice of when the Buccaneer Bay Newsletter is posted to the web site (yes or no) Address: Address: FAMILY PETS: Type (Cat/Dog/Gerbil, etc.) Breed Color Name ANY OTHER INFORMATION: Return data sheet to your Block Captain or to Janet McCartney (Lead Coordinator) at 2825 Lakeside Dr. Disclosure: A copy of this Data Sheet will be provided to your Block Captain. Portions of this information may be shared with Emergency Personnel in an emergency situation. Only the Head of Household names, address, and phone number will be printed in the Neighborhood Directory, if approved by the resident. Page 18 of 20

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