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Williamsburg Settlement Williamsburg Settlement POOL OPENING INFORMATION | VBS & SUMMER CAMPS May 2021 The advertisers that make your newsletter possible are small businesses owned by your Williamsburgneighbors! Settlement | PleaseMay 2021 give them a call when you need services for your home. 1 Leading Orthopedic Care to KEEP YOU MOVING At Houston Methodist Orthopedics & Sports Medicine, we know your body is made to move. Our specialists in PARK ROW DR. West Houston and Katy use the latest technology, perform . D . R D . R S minimally invasive procedures and develop customized treatment D E R ES Y R R HOUSTON METHODIST P F plans, including physical therapy. Whether you’re getting back in Y HOUS C N WEST HOSPITAL R shape or back to work, we have the expertise to get you back on E K GREE your feet — and keep you moving. BAR And, with enhanced safety measures in place, you can rest assured your safety is our priority. Houston Methodist Orthopedics & Sports Medicine Houston Methodist Orthopedic Injury Clinic — offering same-day care 19 convenient locations Schedule an appointment: houstonmethodist.org/orthopedics 832.522.8280 2 May 2021 | Williamsburg Settlement MPL#40046 For all of your plumbing needs, call... ‘ Sewer Camera Inspection and Drain Cleaning * Garbage Disposal and Faucet • Water Heater • Repipe Low Price Guarantee Any job Sewer Repair • Pipe Repair • Toilet Installation Licensed and Insured over $95 Follow me on Angie’s List ONE CALL DOES IT ALL! *Cannot be combined with any other offers [email protected] WILLIAMSBURG SETTLEMENT INFO WILLIAMSBURG SETTLEMENT MAINTENANCE ASSOCIATION www.wsmaonline.org BOARD MEMBERS UTILITIES President CO Holt 281-347-8702 Centerpoint Energy 713-207-2222 Gas Problems 713-659-2111 Vice President Bill Petry 281-347-6465 Reliant Energy 713-207-1111 Landscaping and Meeting Room Setup Street Lights - not working 713-207-2222 Secretary/Treasurer/Webmaster Dave Ellis 281-347-2580 Street Repairs 281-463-6300 Email Communications and Newsletter, Elec Repairs, Keys, MUD #61 281-347-8686 Clubhouse and Pool Rental and Maintenance MUD #62 281-347-8686 Director Jim Calvert 281-380-8628 TAXING AUTHORITIES Deed Restrictions , Yard of the Month , Architectural Review Chairman Harris Co. Appraisal Dist. 713-683-9200 Waller Co. Appraisal Dist. / KISD Tax 281-391-3188 Director Michael Wood 281-347-1027 Community Events Chairperson, Manage Welcoming Committee and Meeting Signs SCHOOLS KISD Administration KISD 281-396-6000 Director James Kelley 832-812-5567 Transportation 281-396-7560 Flags and Perimeter Fence Maintenance Winborn Elem. 281-237-6650 Morton Ranch Jr. High 281-237-7400 Welcoming Volunteers Krystal Gillogly 832-428-0877 Morton Ranch High School 281-237-7800 For all other issues, please contact: Katy High School 281-237-6700 CREST MANAGEMENT Switchboard 281-579-0761 Cindy Bojé 281-945-4668 IMPORTANT NUMBERS EMERGENCIES 911 Swim Team Katy Hall 713-569-4530 Sheriff Non-Emergency Dispatch 713-221-6000 Ladies Tennis Leagues Karen Mace 281-347-4058 HCESD-48 Fire Dept. (Information Calls) 281-599-8888 Memorial Hermann Katy Hospital 281-644-7000 PUBLISHED BY: KRENEK PRINTING Poison Control 800-764-7661 www.krenekprinting.com • 281-463-8649 Animal Control 281-999-3191 INFORMATION ON BUSINESS ADS: [email protected] NON-PROFIT ARTICLE REQUESTS: [email protected] Harris County Health Dept. 713-526-1841 BOARD MEETINGS • 3rd Tuesday of each month. NEWSLETTER DEADLINE: submittals to Dave Ellis ([email protected]) by the 20th of each month Williamsburg Settlement | May 2021 3 2021 POOL SEASON In anticipation of an improving Corona virus situation and consistent with Governor Abbot’s rescinding of capacity limitations, when the pool opens on May 1st the pool operating procedures will be more relaxed than they were last year. The 50 person maximum capacity in the pool area will be removed and the pool furniture will be out on the pool deck again. However, everyone entering the pool area must still have signed a liability waiver, which will be a prerequisite for obtaining pool tags. Social distancing between everyone who is not in the same household should be respected and masks are recommended for those on the pool deck. Residents will have the responsibility for sanitizing all items of furniture they use both before and after their use using sanitizing supplies that will be provided. Please read and familiarize yourselves with information posted on the Swimming Pool page of our website. In addition to listing all the dates that the pool will be open it provides details of how to sign a waiver and obtain pool tags as well as the handling of guests and pool parties. The revised pool party rules are also included later in this newsletter. Again this year our pool will be managed by A-Beautiful. We are looking forward to another great season and we invite all our residents to take advantage of our beautiful pool and looking forward to seeing you poolside! WILLIAMSBURG SETTLEMENT POOL RENTAL swimmers to leave the water or in extreme cases to close the pool. The pool is available for private parties during the swim season (only), • Two responsible adults must be in the pool area at all times acting as subject to the posted pool rules and the following restrictions. chaperons to ensure the good behavior of all members of the party. • Party to be over and the area cleaned up by pool closing at 8 PM. During Pool Hours: • Only 1 group at a time. After Hours: • Parties must be scheduled at least 2 weeks ahead of time using the • Parties must be scheduled at least 2 weeks ahead of time. Clubhouse Booking Form. • Rental Fees: 1-49 people - $50; 50 plus - $75. • Parties held during open hours are restricted to 20 or fewer persons • Private pool parties may only be scheduled on days on which the pool (adults and children) who will be entering the water and do not have is open. The parties may start at 8 PM and must end, the area cleaned up their own pool tags and a total of not more than 60 persons in total and the facility vacated by the scheduled end of the party, either 10 or 11 within the pool area. PM, as selected on the booking form. The lifeguards will clear the pool 15 • Parties that include a total of between 20 and 40 swimmers (i.e. including minutes prior to end time. those who have their own pool tags) are required to hire one additional • One responsible adult for every 10 persons under the age of 21 must lifeguard. be in the pool area at all times acting as chaperones to ensure the good • Parties that include a total of more than 40 swimmers (i.e. including behavior of all members of the party. those who have their own pool tags) are required to hire two additional • Lifeguards will be booked by the Association from the pool management lifeguards. company. There will be a minimum of 2 lifeguards plus an additional • Parties in excess of 20 will also require a gate guard for the first hour to guard for every 20 persons in excess of 40 who will be entering the pool. check the party in and confirm that everyone who will be in the pool area Parties in excess of 20 will also require a gate guard for the first hour to has signed a waiver. check the party in and confirm that everyone who will be in the pool area • The charge for the additional guard(s) will be $26 per hour with a has signed a waiver. minimum of 2 hours. • The per-lifeguard hourly fee is $26. • If at any time the number of swimmers in the water or the number of • The cost for the lifeguards will be added to the rental fee and will be persons within the pool area (including regular pool users who are not payable by the renter to the Association at the time the booking is members of the party) exceeds the limits that can be safely managed by confirmed. the lifeguards on duty then the guards have the authority to ask some • A $150 refundable deposit is required. 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Curious they stopped to investigate, discovering it had everything they needed, was in the neighborhood they loved and the kids could still walk to school. So they bought it and moved 10 houses down from the first home! The Bodes have 2 boys. Ryan 27 lives in Maryland and works for Maryland Sound International as a sound technician. His company worked on the 2021 Inauguration for President Biden. Matthew 24 lives in Hockley and works for Reynolds and Reynolds as a marketing analyst. Chris retired from Conoco Phillips in 2018. He enjoys working in the yard, keeping up the pool and growing a garden. Lori, a former school teacher and former Asistant Director at Holy Covenant Child Development Center, loves running half marathons and doing craftwork.
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