December 2017 President's Message
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December 2017 Sentinel President’s Message Braeswood Place by Michael L. Kent Homeowners Association A Deed-Restricted Community BPHA is primarily a volunteer-based organization that is highly effective because of the many talented Board Members and Committee Chairs. Their hard work helps improve property values 4010 Blue Bonnet and neighborhood safety for your benefit. We have an unusually high number of term-limited Suite 112 Board Members that have helped shepherd us through many projects, challenges, and changes Houston, TX 77025 713-666-7248 over the past several years. Please take an opportunity to thank these wonderful neighbors: [email protected] James Baker – VP Central Todd Nunnally – VP West Have you paid your Steve Anton – VP East Annual membership dues? Drake Terrell – Area 3 Pay online at: www.braeswoodplace.org Dennis Barrow – Area 4 Catherine Hanslik – Area 7 Next Board Meeting: Rui and David Roberts – Area 8 Steve Liss – Area 10 Thursday, December 7, 7 Steve Alley – Area 12 pm St. Mark’s Episcopal Please also thank Mary Beshears, Jason Marsak, and Jerry McClain for offering to run for Church, Youth room re-election. Of Special Interest: Southern Oaks I Little Free Library – pg. 4 For those living in Southern Oaks I, the invoice for your mandatory dues will be arriving this month. Your timely payment is appreciated. Holiday Safety Security Chair Steve Anton has prepared useful advice in his monthly column, and we ask that you also consider the following: • Be sure you are not followed when driving home Index: • Have packages delivered to your office or collect them at the Post Office or package President’s Message 1 delivery store Calendar/Reminders 2 • Discourage solicitors Security 3 • Call the Constable to report all suspicious persons or behavior Membership 4 • Join the Constable Patrol and enjoy the many benefits of improved neighborhood and Project Brays 4 Little Free Library 4 home safety BPMC 5 Longfellow Elem 5 Communication Twain Elem 6 Though this publication will be delivered to all properties, please pass along to homeowners of Pershing MS 7 damaged structures that the Sentinel can be found online at http://braeswoodplace.org/. Garden Club/YOM 7 Advertisers 8-17 Debris Collection Contact Info 18 Still see storm debris in our neighborhood? Please let us know the address, exact location, and type of debris so we can coordinate collection with the City of Houston. Happy Holidays! 1 BPHA CALENDAR OF EVENTS BPHA BOARD MEETING December and January Thursday, December 7 – 7 pm *note that meetings have been changed to first Thursday of the Thurs Dec 7 Recycle South of BB month until further notice Thurs Dec 7 BPHA Board Meeting, St. Mark’s Church Mon Dec 11 Sentinel Deadline for January St. Mark’s Episcopal Church Tues Dec 12 Recycle North of BB 3816 Bellaire Boulevard, Youth Room Mon Dec 18 BBA Meeting Thurs Dec 21 Recycle South of BB Due to flooding at St. Vincent’s, our Board Meeting location Mon Dec 25 BPHA Office closed has been moved to St. Mark’s Episcopal Church. This Tues Dec 26 No trash or recycle pickup North of BB Wed Dec 27 Tues. trash and recycle pick up North of BB location has limited space. Therefore, residents who wish to make a report or have questions should respond directly to Mon Jan 1 BPHA Office closed our BPHA office by calling 713-666-7248 or email to Tues Jan 2 No trash pick up [email protected] by Wednesday, December 6. Wed Jan 3 Regular Tuesday trash pick up Thurs Jan 4 Recycle South of BB Thurs Jan 4 BPHA Board meeting BUILDER’S PLEDGE OF Tues Jan 9 Recycle North of BB Mon Jan 15 Sentinel Deadline for February MAINTENANCE Thurs Jan 18 Recycle South of BB Tues Jan 23 Recycle North of BB Each month, Builders agree to participate in BPHA’s Construction Guidelines and Pledge of Maintenance while Note that heavy trash has been suspended indefinitely due to constructing and remodeling homes in our area. By signing Harvey. Please call COH at 311 to check on the pledge, these companies agree to follow a number of availability in the future guidelines that make their construction site more “neighbor friendly”. We appreciate the builders’ commitment to our BB-Brays Bayou; BW-Braeswood; BBA-Braes Bayou neighborhood! Association; BSN-Braeswood Super Neighborhood; KYP-Karl Young Park; SL-Stella Link; SVDP-St. 4107 Tartan – Partners In Building Vincent de Paul 3639 Aberdeen – Gary Lee Builders 4039 Grennoch – Blum Custom Builders 4059 Drummond Laird Investments – IMPORTANT BUILDING NOTICE Before beginning new construction, remodeling, or adding a room, driveway, or garage, you must submit three sets of plans for BPHA deed restriction review. There is a $200 fee for renovation plan review and a LOST OR FOUND A PET? $500 fee for new construction plan review. Contact the Braeswood Place Pet Rescue Group! ADVERTISER NOTICE www.braeswoodpets.com The Braeswood Place Homeowners Association Tim Hebert – [email protected] does not endorse nor recommend Sentinel advertis- 713-446-0574 ers. Before contracting for service, check refer- Founded in 2007, we have rescued over 800 cats and dogs. Please spread the word to your ences and recommendations from independent neighbors who have yet to join our effort. No cost, sources. no obligations. What a deal! NOTICE STREETLIGHTS OUT? Since the hurricane, many streetlights are still out. If you see one that needs to be “Finding homes for homeless animals repaired, please call CenterPoint Energy at and pets for petless homes” 713-207-2222 and be sure to have the pole number as well. Thank you! 2 Constable Patrol Statistics SECURITY UPDATE October 2017 by Steve Anton Auto Accidents 2 Alarm Responses 31 Don’t let a holiday thief steal your joy … Animal Related 1 Assault 0 at home or in the mall Burglary of a Residence 0 This month, thousands of packages will be delivered to homes in Braeswood Burglary of a Vehicle 1 Place. It’s big business for Amazon and other retailers, but a boon to criminals as Checks of Businesses 12 well. These tips will reduce your chances of being the victim of a holiday thief. Checks of Park 22 Checks of Residences 722 Checks of Schools 4 Porch Pirates and Deliveries to Your Home Checks on Welfare of Person 2 1. Package thieves are known to follow UPS and FedEx trucks and steal packag- Criminal Mischief/Disturbance 6 es shortly after delivery. Your best bet is to arrange to have packages deliv- Fraudulent Use of ID 1 ered to your office or to someone who will be present to receive a delivery. Meet with Residents 596 Requiring a signature confirmation is a good idea but not always honored by Open Door/Window Checks 3 a busy driver. Solicitor Complaints 2 Stolen Vehicles 1 2. Neighbors are the best defense. Give your neighbors per- Suspicious Persons 11 mission to remove and safeguard your packages until you Suspicious Vehicles 30 come home. Don’t leave regular mail sitting out and Thefts 1 visible all day long. It is a magnet. Traffic(arrests, citations, stops, warnings) 136 3. Check your front porch frequently for mail and packages, Vacation Watches 256 and watch your inbox for email alerts from the shippers. Warrants/Writs Served 7 Speak to your mail carrier in person and ask him to ring the doorbell when leaving the mail. And tip your mail Total Patrol Mileage: 5,118 carriers this year. They have a hard job. 4. A couple of wide but low potted plants on the front porch can obscure a thief’s view and provide a hiding place. Leave a note for the delivery driver where it can’t be seen from the street, asking that your package be placed out of view. UPS uniforms 5. United Parcel Service and Federal Express will send updates via email and were stolen in a they will accept specific delivery instructions at their websites. The U.S. Post- robbery on Kirby al Service provides tracking and will hold your packages at our local post of- a few weeks ago. fice on Braesmain. Safety While Shopping in the Stores If you don’t see Don’t carry a purse — use a fanny pack or your pockets. Keep your hands an official brown free for packages and self defense. UPS truck at Shop with a buddy. Your partner can be vigilant while you’re paying, talking your curb or if on the phone, or finding your car keys in the parking lot. you have any Take one credit card and leave the rest at home. Use little cash and don’t visit the ATM machine while you are shopping. concerns about Watch for anyone following you to the parking lot or following you home. the identity of a Shopping in the evening is less crowded but also more risky. More than ever, delivery driver, keep strangers at a distance and don’t engage them. Thieves who work in public places don’t have a certain look. don’t open your Keep your receipts separate from your merchandise to make reporting a theft door to them. easier and to reduce the chance of identify theft. 3 BPHA MEMBERSHIP UPDATE – SUPPORTERS AND SUSTAINERS Thanks to our 2017-2018 Patron, Sustaining and Supporting Members! The Patron, Sustainer and Supporter membership program gives our generous neighbors an opportunity to add $300+ (Patron level), $200 (Sustainer level) or $100 (Supporter level) to our normal membership dues. The BPHA Board of Directors would like to thank all of these generous neighbors for being special contributors. Please see the list below in recognition of these special donors.