Volume 13, Issue 6
Callender Lake Lines
Covering Your Community News
June 2013
Board of Directors
President
John Bradfield
903-469-4390
Vice-President
Bill Faulkner
903-469-3413
Secretary
Rick Tavern
214-676-5143
Treasurer
Jo Ann Ishmael
903-469-3200
Security
John Bradfield
903-469-4390
Architectural Control
Jo Ann Ishmael
903-469-3200
Community Center
Ted Caro
903-469-3581
Fish & Wild Life
Rick Tavern
214-676-5143
Public Areas
Eddie Hueston
903-469-3292
Publicity / Lines
John Harwood
903-469-3457
Sanitation
Don White
903-469-4292
Restrictions
Dennis Keith
903-469-3005
Roads
Bill Faulkner
903-469-3413
Audit
Eddie Hueston
903-469-3292
Legal
Dennis Keith
903-469-3005
Dam
Dennis Keith
903-469-3005
Office
903-469-3080
Tue, Thu - 8:30 to 5:00
Saturday - 9:00 to 1:00
Visit the Callender Lake Website at
callenderlake.info
Our thoughts and prayers for Frank and Barbara Padgett, Marge
Costlow, and Betty Ferguson. We’re glad to see Judy back home
and healthy! Our thoughts and prayers to all those in need.
NEIGHBORLY SUPPORT
Spring is a wonderful tie of the year with trees green-
ing up and flowers blooming. Spring also brings new life in
the form of litters of kittens and puppies. If you need help
with finding a home for some of these innocent little crea-
tures please contact one of the following locations:
(Keep these numbers for future reference)
Van Zandt County Humane Society 903-962-5700
Henderson County Humane Society 903-677-7387
900 W. College St., Athens
Humane Society of Cedar Creek Lake 903-432-3422
(Seven Points)
For Low Cost Spay and Neuter
Friends of Animals
903-887-7387
Gun Barrel City
For Help With Stray Dogs and Cats
We are experiencing a rash of Mail Box vandalism, typically referred
to as Mail Box Baseball. Numerous Mail Boxes along Callender Lake
Drive and Dogwood have been hit, literally as well as on other streets.
Please keep an eye out and call the Sheriff if your box gets van-
dalized.
We have been alerted by the Sheriff's Dept. that they cannot respond
to a call on a persons property unless it is "THAT INDIVIDUAL" call-
ing in to make the complaint. Please work with your weekender or
sometimes neighbors, checking out for them on their absence and
make immediate contact with them and have them call if you see their
box has been damaged.
Sheriff Dept.'s 903-567-4133
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WELCOME HOME SOLDIERS!
All military branches!
Let us welcome your military heroes!
Tyler or Longview Airport or arranged
location
We had a great group for the welcome/
wedding flag line at Callender Lake on
June 9 for A1st Charlott Ellis (Air Force)
and Sgt. James LeMonds (Army). That
wedding welcome was fun and interest-
ing and what a gorgeous bride and hand-
some groom.
For pictures, go to Facebook and look for Welcome Home Soldiers Tyer and Longview Texas.
May God Bless You,
Our Military Heroes And Their Families,
GOD BLESS AMERICA!
Anne DeLaet
903-279-7301--WELCOME HOME SOLDIERS!--903-707-2201
May no soldier go unloved. May no soldier walk alone.
May no soldier be forgotten until there is Peace on earth.
Texas Leafcutting Ants
At the CLPOIA Board meeting on June 8, it was announced that a serious 'sink hole' at the
edge of the 300 block of Long Shadow was the result of an infestation of Texas leaf cutting
ants. This pest builds large homes that resemble gopher mounds. These mounds tend to be
congregated in colonies that resemble prairie dog towns. In building the mounds, the large
red ants mine the soil into BB sized balls and bring them to the surface. When water collaps-
es the mound, a hole as deep as three to five feet is left.
There is a product that acts as a bait rather than a contact poison. When spread around a
collection of mounds, the granules are taken inside and eaten as food. The effect is noticed in
24 hours. The product is AMDRO Ant Block Home Perimeter Ant Bait. AMDRO is also the
name of a fire ant bait. This new product is recommended for a wide variety of ants, including
fire ants. I used this bait on a large colony of about 10 mounds and saw very satisfactory re-
sults. E.H.
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Red Hat
May's luncheon was at D' Barn in Mur-chison. We had a great turn out. It was a real treat to have Joann Seberger joining us.
It has been a long time. Joan Baker was the hostess.
The June 20 at 12:30 luncheon has been moved. We will be going to Currents Restaurant. It serves French and American Cuisine and is locat-ed at 6011 South Broadway, Tyler. It look like a great menu, with Wild Mushroom Ravioli, Saumon Provencale, Moroccan Chicken and much more. Ann Faulkner is the hostess .
July 18 at 12:30 we will be heading to the Cozy Kitchen Bakery and Café on 701 East Pine Street ( Hwy 80) Edgewood. Joyce Cox is the hostess.
The Red Hats are looking forward to doing the July 4th parade again this year.
Happy Hatting
If you would like to join in on the fun .Call Charisse 903-469-4824
CUSTOM HOME BUILDERS
Keith Dillion
460 Island Dr
972-979-7008
New Homes, Add-ons & Remodeling
Free Estimates
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CELEBRATE at
The Resale Shop
Saturday, July 6, 2013
9:00AM - 2:00PM
SHOP TILL YOU DROP!
You'll love our prices!!
“Miss Callender Lake Invitation” July 3rd
Everyone in the Community is invited to a Special Evening at the Callender Lake Community Center:
Miss Pre-Teen Callender Lake 9-12 ages
Miss Teen Callender Lake 13-15 ages and
Miss Callender Lake 16-19 ages will be chosen.
At 7 PM July 3rd, 2013 We have Eight (8) young ladies for this contest and
If we do not receive two more entries by June 25th
at 5 PM the Contest will be cancelled. We hope this won’t happen.
If you have questions please call 903-469-4390 the entry forms are in the office, fill it out and drop in the
box. Our Sponsor “Hospice of East Texas” will be providing the first Ten (10) young ladies beautiful gowns for the contest.
All of the girls who enter the contest will be in the Land Parade July 4th at 9 AM and wear their lovely dresses
and wave flags in the parade. Also
They will be asked to ride in the Boat Parade at 6:30 PM on July 4th on Pontoon Boats in their dresses.
COME OUT AND JOIN THE FUN!! Thank you the Recreation Committee
“4th of July Luncheon”
WHERE: Callender Lake Community Center WHEN: July 4th at 12:30 PM Don’t spend your time in the kitchen this 4th of July.
Bring your guests and we will have lunch ready for you. Menu
Trays of Lunch Meat and Cheese Bread for great Sandwich’s
homemade cold delicious Salads Potato and Pasta
Ice Cream Ice Tea
Donations gladly accepted COME AND JOIN US!!
This is sponsored by Callender Lake Recreation Committee
Callender Lake 4th of July Land Parade Will be more exciting and
longer then in previous years.
The Parade starts at 9 AM on
July 4th
at the Community Center.
We are lining up at 8:30 AM. Co-Grand Marshall’s are
Mr. C.A. Cockrell and Mr. Jay Weisner. Everyone is invited!
Come Join us and decorate your golf carts, trucks,
trailers, fire trucks, tractors etc. The route will be
From the Community Center on Long Shadow to
Pritchett Hill then to Callender Lake Dr. To Island
Rd. Then circle the Island then back to Callender
Lake Dr. , then left on Briar Grove, right to Long
Shadow, and back to the Community Center.
Map is in the lines.
See you on July 4th….
THIS PARADE IS BROUGHT TO YOU BY THE
RECREATION COMMITTEE OF CALLENDER LAKE.
Callender Lake 4th of July
Boat Parade The Fish and Wildlife Committee invites everyone to join them for the 4th of July Boat Parade.
Bring your Boats, Pontoon Boats, Paddle
wheel, Fishing Boats, anything that floats and meet at the Callender Lake Boat Launch @ 5:30 PM to line up for the Parade. The Boat Parade starts at 6PM on July 4th.
Wave your flags and have a wonderful 4th of July.
There has undoubtedly been a time when you have needed various services, such as a plumber, an
electrician, a tree trimmer, a painter, etc. You have probably even asked a neighbor or friend if they
knew someone. We would like to take opportunity to help provide that ever asked question, “Who do I
call?” It is sometimes as important to know who not to call, as it is who to call. The intent is to develop a
list of contractors and service providers, contact numbers and ratings based on four criteria:
dependability, price, customer service, and quality of work. We would like for anyone who wishes, to fill
out the form below and give your rating. We will then publish the list in the Lines and keep a list
available at the Callender Lake Office. You can submit your list directly to the Callender Lake office via
hardcopy or by email at [email protected] or you can also email your submission to
When providing a rating, please rate from 1 to 5, with 1 being very dissatisfied to 5 being very satisfied.
Provide a rating in each of the categories. Below are currently submitted service providers.
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Electrician Michael Peavey 903 479-3990 1 1 1 1 1
House Cleaning Adriana Sierra 903-360-0653 5 5 5 5 2
Plumbing Ronnie Batie 903-852-5883 5 5 5 5 1
Septic Service Joey Ridgle 903-469-9517 5 5 5 5 1
Tree Service Richard Graham 903-343-8673 1 4 1 2 1
Tree Service “Antonio” Canales 903-681-1622 5 5 5 5 1
Tree Service Gustavo Ortiz 903-292-2869 3 3 2 2 1
Special Announcement MISS CALLENDER LAKE CONTEST
July 3rd The First Ten (10) young ladies to enter the contest will receive Beautiful Gown compliments of our New Sponsor of the contest “Hospice of East Texas”. All entry forms must be in by June 25th, 2013 at 5:00 PM in the CLPOIA Office. “So young ladies get those entries in and Good Luck”. All of the young ladies who enter the contest may ride in the Land and Boat Parades on the 4th of July.
If we do not receive at least Ten (10) entries the contest will be cancelled. Entry forms are in the office or in the Callender Lake lines. Questions Call 903-469-4390 *Note: We have changed the eligibility to all young ladies from ages nine (9) -19 who reside or visit relatives in Callender Lake Subdivision.
* Open to all young ladies from ages nine (9) -19 who reside or visit relatives in the Callender Lake subdivision. Duties:
1. July 4th ride in the Community Land and Water Parade. 2. Sept. 14 Annual Board meeting lead the Pledge of Allegiance. 3. October 26th 9 am to 4 pm Ben Wheeler Hog Fest. Parade 4. October Edom Fall festival Parade date to be determined 5. December Christmas Dinner at C.L. Community Center Entry Form for Miss Callender Lake Contest 1._____________________________________________________ Name 2._____________________________________________________ Address 3__________________________ 4.___________________ Phone Number Age 5.____________________________________ School attending 6. Parent who will accompany contestant I will agree to the rules of this contest and will to the best of my ability represent my community of Callender Lake from July 3rd, 2013 until January 1, 2014. Yes NO Signed_____________________________________________________ Any questions please call 903-469-4390 or any Recreation Committee Member.
Callender Lake Recreation Committee & Hospice of East Texas, Tyler, Texas sponsors this contest.
333 Callender Lake Dr.
Kay Forester
903-681-3794
Approx. 1,140Sq. Ft.
70’ Water Frontage
2 Bdrms. 2 Baths
Boathouse w/ lift
Offered at $ 179,000
Many Updates Throughout
Pier w/ Seating Areas
Spacious Master Bath
Living Room w/ WBFP
Great Lake Views
Screened Back Porch
Sprinkler System
A wonderful lake house, open concept, kitchen, living & dining. Windows
across the back of home offer a panoramic view of the lake from the
bedroom, kitchen, living & dining areas. Home features a round fireplace
and updates throughout. Screened in porch, boathouse had a boat lift
with 2 seating areas for lounging over the water. Fish cleaning area off
the pier and sprinkler system.
Directions: Hwy 31 E, left on FM 773, right on FM 2329, left into Callender Lake entrance.
Master Suite Screened Porch Boathouse & Pier
Spacious Kitchen Living Room w/ Fireplace
Large Master Bedroom Screened Back Porch
Dining Area w/ Views of Lake Boat house w/ lift
Board Meeting Minutes
Callender Lake Property Owners Improvement Association
8 June 2013
The Board meeting was convened by President John Bradfield at 1:00 p.m. in the CLPOIA Community Center. Board members Rick Tavern and Dennis Keith were absent. Board members present included; President John Bradfield, Vice President, Bill Faulkner, Treasurer, Jo Ann Ishmael, and Directors, Don White, Ted Caro, John Harwood, and Eddie Hueston. Twenty one guests were present.
The invocation was given by Eddie Hueston who also lead the pledge of allegiance.
The agenda was approved as written.
OPENING COMMENTS
President John Bradfield opened with a few brief remarks of welcome and announced that Eddie Hueston would serve as Acting Secretary in the absence of Rick Tavern. John also welcomed Ted Caro following his recovery. John also renewed his request for the names of people to serve on the nominating committee which has to be in place well in advance of the fall elections. He mentioned that at least three positions on the Board are anticipated to become vacant.
OFFICER REPORTS
Secretary's Report - Acting Secretary Eddie Hueston noted that minutes of the previous meeting had been circulated via email and were found to be correct as written. Then, with no objections, the Board dispensed with reading of the minutes from the May 2013 meeting. Eddie Hueston moved that the minutes be approved as circulated and be filed for record. The motion was seconded by Bill Faulkner and passed unanimously.
Treasurer's Report - The Treasurer's report attached to these minutes was reviewed. Jo Ann Ishmael moved that the report be approved and filed for audit. The motion was seconded by John Harwood and passed unanimously.
UNFINISHED BUSINESS
A. Update on Slater Creek silt issue, No report or action taken.
B. Office Remodel Update - John Harwood gave a brief review of changes to the flooring, cabinets, counter and lighting which are estimated to cost $3,100. The work is being scheduled to reduce the impact on normal office activities.
NEW BUSINESS
A. Maintenance Agreements - Jo Ann Ishmael reported one new maintenance agreement and moved for approval. Ted Caro seconded and the motion passed unanimously.
B. Proposal for storage addition to Community Center - President Bradfield reported that there was no additional information or action at this time.
C. Classification for improved lots with demolished houses.- Jo Ann Ishmael expects the ACC to recommend a new classification.
D. Liens on property owners - President Bradfield to talk to Board attorney about receivership and foreclosures.
COMMITTEE REPORTS
Recreation Committee - (sent directly by Ted Caro)
Public Area Maintenance - (sent directly by Eddie Hueston)
Road Maintenance - Bill Faulkner reported that 4 yards of gravel and 10 tons of oil sand had been delivered. A sink hole at the edge of the roadway in the 300 block of Long Shadow, caused by a large colony of leaf harvester ants, was filled and compacted by Doug Ferris.
Community Center Report - (sent directly by Ted Caro)
Dam Maintenance Report - President Bradfield reported that the vegetative cover on the new section was taking hold and growing.
Architectural Control Committee - Jo Ann Ishmael reported that there were three building permits and no notices of property clean up were sent. She also reported that a letter to the Monarch water company would be sent regarding the condition of their building and grounds east of the community entrance.
Publicity - John Harwood reported that the new email system seems to be working and is well received.
Audit - Eddie Hueston reported that the chair of the Audit Committee was still vacant and in need of being filled very soon. He also reported that the existing audit team was still intact and ready to serve with a new chair.
Security and Fire - John Bradfield reported that the person who caused $2,680 in damage to the entrance gate had made full restitution. He also reported that a fire in the large dumpster had to be put out by the Volunteer Fire Department. John reported that the Memorial Day patrols by the Sheriff's Department were very effective and that there would be unannounced patrols continuing through Labor Day.
Fish and Wildlife - No report
Sanitation and Pollution - Don White reported that the large dumpster was not picked up on time by the company and that the fire occurred after the date the unit should have been removed. Don did not feel any charges for damage or the late removal should be the responsibility of CLPOIA.
C.A. Cockrell to forward CVZCC/GLPC/Legislative report.
There were statements and questions from the audience regarding the 'neat and orderly' language from the attorney, to include solar panels and wind turbines in next restrictions and notice of low hanging branches on some roadways.
Ted Caro moved for adjournment at 1:50 p.m. which was seconded by John Harwood. Motion passed unanimously.
83rd Legislative Review (2013) by C. A. Cockrell
The Texas Legislature is coming to a close. There were more than 50 bills filed that directly or significantly will affect HOA/POA’s and their membership. This update will focus primarily on the HOA/Water Rate Bills that appear likely to pass and become law. 1436 bills have been signed by both the House & Senate and sent to the Governors office. He has signed 207 bills, allowed 4 to become law without his signature and has vetoed 2. The last day for the Governor to sign or veto bills is June 16th. Any unsigned bill will automatically become law on September 1, 2013. Hopefully at next months Board meeting I will be able to provide a FINAL report for this legislative session. HOA Bills HB 35 Prohibits HOA Boards from adopting or enforcing a provision in dedicatory document that prohibits or restricts an owner from using an adjacent lot for residential purposes; basically the bill allows an owner to build on a contiguous lot either that fronts on the same street or as to a corner lot either by the side or back property line. It allows for approval by either the HOA or ACC, to the extent that a dedicatory instrument imposes reasonable restrictions-This law becomes effective immediately! HB 198 Prevents HOA from placing any restrictions on installation of drought resistant landscaping or water proof turf- scheduled to become law September 1, 2013 HB 503 HOA’s were not permitted to enter into a contract with a Board member, relative, or entity in which Board member owns more than 51% interest; this bill went from prohibiting contracts between HOA/POA’s and Board members to affirmatively allowing, if the following 4 specific stipulations are met:
1. Board obtains at least 2 other competing bids, if reasonably availability 2. Relationship of Board member to the Company is disclosed or known to the Board
& the contract is approved by Majority vote of the disinterested Directors 3. The interested Board member is not given access to other competing bids, is not
allowed to participate in discussions, and is not allowed to vote on the contract 4. Board approves a Resolution by a Majority of disinterested Directors confirming
that all requirements of this law have been followed Scheduled to become law effective September 1, 2013 HB 584 If a County maintains an internet website, the County must post notice of foreclosure sale filed with the County-becomes law September 1, 2013 HB 680 HOA’s Ability to Control or Restrict Flag Placement – Passed both House & Senate and went to a Conference Committee in different forms- becomes law immediately. (Bill also states a displayed flag and the flagpole on which it is flown has to be maintained in good condition and that any deteriorated flag or deteriorated or structurally unsafe flagpole be repaired, replaced, or removed)
HB 699 Extends the locations of certain public sales of real property; Courthouse steps are no longer the only place to announce such sales; becomes law Oct 1. 2013. HB 818 Governance-Voting-bill would have amended the existing signed ballot requirement passed at the last legislative session in 2011 and would have amended the requirement to allowing a Board to choose between signed & secret ballots-did not pass. HB 2978 Pertains to service for expedited judicial foreclosure and court ordered mediation of a contract lien on real property if a judge so orders. Went from speeding up the process to clarifying what constitutes a service of citation. Scheduled to become law September 1, 2013 HB 3176 Existing law permits the Board to fill an unexpired term in the event of a vacancy caused by death, disability, or resignation;This bill removes all the limitations. This law becomes effective immediately! HB 3800 Relating to the filing (refilling) of HOA/POA Management Certificates recorded in the county real property records. The county clerk of each county in which a management certificate is recorded as required by this section shall file the management certificate in the real property records of the county labeled as "Property Owners' Association Management Certificate." Scheduled to become law September 1, 2013. HB 3803 Relating to the municipal and county regulation of and the oversight by the Attorney General of property owners' associations and unit owners' associations; providing penalties. Did not pass
TAMER WATER BILLS There were 5 Senate Bills & 6 House Bills filed pertaining to water & sewer rate issues that impacted Callender Lake/Hickory Hills and other rural unincorporated areas. 1 Senate & 2 House Bills passed and will become law effective September 1, 2014 (transition time is required for state agencies transfer of authority and personnel staffing review) and those 3 Bills were the TAMER Bills we have been fighting far for over 8 years.
HB 1600 Sunset Commission Bill-Relating to the continuation and functions of the Public Utility Commission of Texas(PUC), to the transfer of certain functions from the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ) and to the functions of the Office of Public Utility Counsel (OPUC). SB 567/HB 1307 Relating to rates for water service, to the transfer of functions relating to the economic regulation of water & sewer service from the TCEQ to the PUC and to the duties of the OPUC regarding the economic regulation of water service.
HOW WILL THIS LEGISLATIVE ACTION AFFECT T.A.M.E.R. RATE PAYERS
HB 1600 is the Public Utility Commission (PUC) “Sunset Bill;” it provides that the PUC will not be “sunset” or eliminated. Governor Perry filed HB 1600 without a signature on May 25th, making it a law. His official statement was "While I have concerns about transferring the ratemaking functions for water and wastewater to the Public Utility
Commission, I agree with the overall goal of improving the rate process for the affected customers. Therefore, I will allow SB 567 and HB 1600 to become law without my signature."
Of most interest to customers of investor-owned utilities providing water and sewer service in unincorporated areas, the bill transfers rate and CCN regulation from Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ) to the PUC on September 1, 2014. The bill also adds to the duties of the Office of Public Utility Counsel (OPUC), namely, allowing that office to represent residential and small commercial water and sewer customers in rate cases and in rulemaking proceedings beginning in September of this year. That office is also scheduled to get a few new staff positions to help handle the extra work load. The bill divides the state’s investor-owned utilities into three classes based on size. Class A utilities have 10,000 or more water or sewer connections, Class B utilities have 500 to 9,999 connections, and Class C utilities have fewer than 500 connections. TCEQ data indicate there are roughly four (4) Class A utilities, 61 Class B utilities and 442 Class C utilities. For Class A investor-owned utilities, like Monarch and Aqua Texas, the bill changes the rate-increase process to resemble the one already at the PUC for regulated electric utilities. The bill contemplates a process where the utility, e.g., Monarch, files all its supporting documentation for the increase with the PUC at the same it notices the rate increase, and the PUC suspends the rate increase until there is a hearing and decision on the reasonableness of the proposed increase. The PUC decision is supposed to be had within 185 days of the utility’s notice of the rate increase; there is a way to increase this time a little, but not much. The ratepayers and OPC may intervene in the hearings. It will no longer be necessary to file petitions and so forth to get hearings. The “big picture” idea is that rates will no longer be raised automatically in the environs, ratepayers can expect some help from OPC in most cases, and the utilities will get the benefits of a known and rather short timeline to a final decision. There will be a lot of new rules promulgated by the PUC and TCEQ in the next year to clarify the details of these changes. There will also be a “memorandum of understanding” developed by TCEQ and PUC to control the mechanics of transferring duties from TCEQ. The fight is not over! It will be very important for TAMER to participate in the rulemakings, in particular; these will likely set the ground rules for rate and CCN cases for years to come. As we go farther in the future, TAMER will still need your financial support. On behalf of the TAMER organization and Jay Wiesner & I personally, THANK YOU, the Callender Lake ratepayers! This would not have happened without your dedicated support and financial donations. One last comment- if you have any water quality issues, i.e. cloudy, milky, dirty water, low pressure or if your glass of water has a head like a beer, please call the problem into Monarch. If they do not have a record of your call, then they can claim they were no aware of any issue. The number to call is 1-866-654-7992. C. A. Cockrell
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June 2013
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2 National Fishing Week June 1st - 9th
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19 Exercise 8:00 Cards 1:00 Juneteenth
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