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PALOMA LAKE

Volume 2, Issue 2

February 2016

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Paloma Lake is Looking for Article Submissions Paloma Lake would like to build community between neighbors by sharing in each other’s celebrations, events, announcements and articles. If you would like to submit a contribution to the Paloma Lake newsletter please contact Jan Scriven at: [email protected]

Dogs on Leashes

As Spring draws near and warmer weather approaches, everyone is anxious to get outside, soak up the sunshine, and enjoy their community parks, trails and lake. Understandably, we like for our furry, four-legged family members to join us. However, please remember that household pets should be restrained from entering a neighbor’s property and should be controlled on a leash when entering any street, sidewalk or common area. Not only is this a courtesy to your neighbors and make for a safer community, but it is a General Restriction of the Paloma Lake Master Covenant. Article 2.06 states, “No animal will be allowed to make an unreasonable amount of noise, or to become a nuisance, and no domestic pets will be allowed within the Development Area other than on the Lot of its Owner unless confined to a leash.” Please refer to the Community documents online to view the rest of the regulations pertaining to pets. (http://www. southwestmanagement.net/palomalake under the Documents tab.) There have been numerous reports of dogs being off-leash on community trails, including an incident on January 1 in which a Paloma Lake resident and his dog were both injured during an encounter with another dog. The aggressor dog was reportedly also on a walk with its owner, but was off leash. Copyright © 2016 Peel, Inc.

If you witness an off-leash pet and have a property address for the owner, please submit to [email protected] or [email protected] and a violation notice will be sent. You may also contact the Williamson County Animal Control at 512-864-8282.

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PALOMA LAKE IMPORTANT NUMBERS

CONTACT INFO

EMERGENCY NUMBERS EMERGENCY................................................................911

Paloma Lake Official web site: www.southwestmanagement.net/palomalake/home.asp Paloma Lake Official Facebook page: www.facebook.com/pages/Paloma-Lake-Community-Associa tion/1526280917638697?fref=ts Community Professionally managed by: Southwest Management Services PO Box 342585 Austin, TX 78734 Phone: (512) 266-6771 • Fax: (512) 266-6791 www.southwestmanagement.net E-mail Contacts: Accounting: [email protected] (for questions about your HOA account or vendors with billing questions) Architectural Review: [email protected] (for questions about making modifications to the exterior of your home) Board of Directors: [email protected] (for feedback and requests to address the board at meetings) General Information, Amenity Center & Pool Information: [email protected] (for general questions about your Owners Association, Reservations & Pool Keys) Lifestyle Director: Jan Scriven [email protected] (for questions or suggestions about events or activities) Community Manager: Audrey Clay 512-266-6771 ext. 116 or [email protected] Community Assistant Manager: Lauren Hawthorne 512-266-6771 ext. 125 or [email protected]

Fire....................................................................................... 911 Ambulance........................................................................... 911 Williamson County Sheriff (Non Emergency)......512-943-1300

SCHOOLS Round Rock ISD.................................................512-464-5000 Hopewell Middle School......................................512-464-5200 Herrington Elementary School.............................512-704-1900 Stony Point High School......................................512-428-7000

UTILITIES AT&T/Uverse (phone, internet, cable).................866-636-6683 Atmos Energy.......................................................888-286-6700 Water & Wastewater, Crossroads Utility Services...........512-246-1400 Waste & Recycling Collection, Central Texas Refuse....... 512-243-2833

OTHER NUMBERS Williamson County Phone:..................................512-943-1100 Williamson County Road Department.................512-943-3330 Parks & Recreation Department...........................512-943-1920 Williamson County Regional Park.......................512-260-4283 Williamson County Animal Shelter......................512-943-3322 Georgetown Animal Control................................512-930-3592 Round Rock Animal Control...............................512-218-5500 Travis County Animal Control.............................512-972-6060

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PALOMA LAKE Nearby Parks for Barkin’ Although Paloma Lake dog owners must keep their furry friends on a leash when outside their yards in the neighborhood, there are several very nice dog parks close to home where dogs may run offleash to their hearts’ content! TO NAME JUST A FEW…

Round Rock Dog Depot 800 Deerfoot Drive, Round Rock, TX 78664 Phone: (512) 218-5540 Dog House Drinkery & Dog Park 3800 County Road 175, Leander, TX 78641 Phone: (512) 630-5699 www.doghousedrinkery.com Georgetown Bark Park 151 Holly St. Georgetown, TX, US

Dog Park in Cedar Park 2525 W New Hope Dr Cedar Park, TX, US 78613

To learn about more nearby and Austin-area dog parks, as well as dog-friendly stores, restaurants and other venues, visit: www.bringfido.com

Responsible Cat Ownership Many people view cats as “background pets” who come out to snuggle or play occasionally. While cats may not require as much immediate attention as some other pets, they do require their owners' time and energy. To help ensure you're attending to your cat’s health, safety and lifestyle needs, follow these tips: • Spay or neuter your cat. Discuss with your veterinarian the best age for your cat to have this procedure done. This eliminates cat’s crying, howling, and frantic efforts to mate. Also, this makes cats more sociable and affectionate. • Take care when outside. If your cat goes outdoors, speak with your veterinarian about how to help protect her from pests like fleas and ticks. Outfit her with a collar that includes identification should she get lost, most veterinarians recommend break away collars. • Don’t allow your cat to become a threat or nuisance. Veterinarians recommend keeping cats indoors because they live longer, healthier lives. This is due to the dangers cats face outdoors such as traffic, unfriendly animals, poisons, diseases, frostbite, dehydration and abuse from humans. Keeping tabs on your cat eliminates annoying cat behaviors (e.g. digging, meowing, mating, or spraying) that often cause disputes with neighbors. Keep your Community Documents in mind. In consideration of our residents and pets, please make sure that you are familiar with the community restrictions pertaining to pets. Article 2.06 of Paloma Lake Master Declaration does state the following: *No animal shall be allowed to make unreasonable amount of noise * All pets must be on leash when not on their owners’ lot * No pets shall be allowed to run at large and roam free on common area Enjoy! Being a responsible cat owner means you get to appreciate all the joy your feline companion brings you every day. And the feeling will be mutual.

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Paloma Lake Tots

January was a fun month for Paloma toddlers at Tot Time! Storytime followed by singing, playing, crafting and snacking, it’s a great time for moms, dads and grandparents, too. On January 21, the children created beautiful Valentine’s Day cards which will be delivered to Eldercare seniors. Note: Tot Time has moved to a new day and time. It is now at 10am on the first and third Thursdays of the month. Tot Time this month: February 4 & February 18.

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Oak Wilt Disease IN CENTRAL TEXAS Trimming trees, especially oaks, should be avoided from the beginning of February through the end of June! Oak Wilt, a systemic fungal disease, is the most destructive disease affecting live oaks and red oaks in Central Texas. The fungus causes the water conducting vessels of oaks to become clogged, reducing the flow of water up the tree. While all oak species are technically susceptible, live oaks and those in the red oak group are the most vulnerable, while those in the white oak group (such as bur, post, chinquapin, or monterrey) are more resistant. In Central Texas, the disease has been most devastating for live oaks because of their tendency to grow large interconnected root systems. Once infected, live oaks generally die in three months to a year. The nitidulid beetle often spreads the oak wilt disease. According to the Texas Forest Service, in early spring (considered February 1 through June 30) the beetles that spread the disease become active, and exposed cuts are vulnerable. Pruning should be delayed until midsummer (after January 31st and before June 30th) when the insects are less active. Oak wilt presents differently in different species. In live oaks, the leaves usually develop yellowed veins that eventually turn brown, a process called veinal necrosis. Many homeowners first notice oak wilt symptoms when the leaf veins are necrotic, but the spaces between veins are still green. In many cases, symptoms also include tip burn, scorching of the leaf margins,

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and interveinal chlorosis. In red oaks, the foliar symptoms of oak wilt are less predictable, but generally involve the browning or yellowing of leaves from the outer margins progressing inward.

BE GOOD TO YOUR TREES

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PALOMA LAKE At no time will any source be allowed to use Paloma Lake newsletter contents, or loan said contents, to others in anyway, shape or form, nor in any media, website, print, film, e-mail, electrostatic copy, fax, or etc. for the purpose of solicitation, commercial use, or any use for profit, political campaigns, or other self amplification, under penalty of law without written or expressed permission from Peel, Inc. The information in the newsletter is exclusively for the private use of Peel, Inc. DISCLAIMER: Articles and ads in this newsletter express the opinions of their authors and do not necessarily reflect the opinions of Peel, Inc. or its employees. Peel, Inc. is not responsible for the accuracy of any facts stated in articles submitted by others. The publisher also assumes no responsibility for the advertising content with this publication. All warranties and representations made in the advertising content are solely that of the advertiser and any such claims regarding its content should be taken up with the advertiser. * The publisher assumes no liability with regard to its advertisers for misprints or failure to place advertising in this publication except for the actual cost of such advertising. * Although every effort is taken to avoid mistakes and/or misprints, the publisher assumes no responsibility for any errors of information or typographical mistakes, except as limited to the cost of advertising as stated above or in the case of misinformation, a printed retraction/correction. * Under no circumstances shall the publisher be held liable for incidental or consequential damages, inconvenience, loss of business or services, or any other liabilities from failure to publish, or from failure to publish in a timely manner, except as limited to liabilities stated above.

Teenage Job Seekers Are you a Paloma Lake teenager looking for work? Now you can list your services in the monthly community newsletter. The Teenage Job Seekers listing service will be offered free of charge to all Paloma Lake teenagers seeking work. Job Seekers should be between 13-18 years old. There are four available job categories: Babysit, Housesit, Petsit, or Yard Work, and designations for certification in First Aid, CPR and/or Babysitting. Submit your name and information to: [email protected] by the 10th of the month.

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