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RESIDENT MANAGERS/OFFICE
Manager: Teresa Cruz,
Rutherford Investment Co.
Ofce address: 28400 Granada Circle
Phone: 510-783-5535
Ofce hours: 9-12 and 1:30-4 Monday-Friday.
Rent may be dropped in mail slot in ofce door
(next to laundry room).
Jeffrey Stoops, Assistant Manager
On-call for emergencies Sat.-Sun.-Holidays
In an emergency, call 510-783-5535.
Call will be directed to pager (510-312-0277).
ORGANIZATIONS
The Spanish Ranch #1 Association and the SpanishRanch #1 Ladies Club are automatically comprisedof park residents. There are no dues.
MEETINGS of the Association Board are the FIRSTTHURSDAY at 7:00 p.m. in the Main Clubhouse.
Residents welcome.
LADIES CLUB meets the SECOND THURSDAY of eachmonth at 12 NOON in the Main Clubhouse.
The LUNCH BUNCH meets the THIRDTHURSDAY of each month to go out to lunch at
various area restaurants.
NEIGHBORHOOD WATCH meets the SECOND TUESDAYof alternate months at 7:00 p.m. in the clubhouse
BINGO is the FIRST and LAST SATURDAY
of each month.
MISCELLANEOUS
The Clubhouses are available to residents forprivate affairs. Contact the Ofce, 510-783-5535
SWIMMING POOL / HOT TUBPool open May-October. Hot Tub open year round.
The POOL ROOM inside Main Clubhouse is availablefor residents to use. See the ofce for a key.
COMPLAINTS/SUGGESTIONS/REPORTS
are to be submitted to Park Management inWRITING and must be SIGNED.
For any complaints or suggestions concerningsafety, maintenance, replace/repair, notify the
Executive Board as well. This may be done throughthe website at www.spanishranch1.org,
RESIDENT SUGGESTION/COMPLAINT FORM ON PAGE 14.
Bus transportation information on page 15.
Spanish Ranch #1 Information
ASSOCIATION OFFICERSPresident: Patty Smith 784-0105
Vice President: Dawn Plaskon 887-2199Secretary: Jeanie Schultz 784-1997Treasurer: Peggy Nichols 782-8950
ASSOCIATION EXECUTIVE BOARD
Marvin Daley 783-0360Clint Dean 266-0979
Brenda Glover 303-2308Jerry Higgins 410-6893
Barbara Sacks 783-8176
Spanish Ranch I Association Officers andExecutive Board Members meet the FIRST THURSDAY
of the month at 7:00 p.m. in the main clubhouseunless otherwise announced.
ALL RESIDENTS WELCOMEAnnual Membership Meeting held each April.
COMMITTEESDime Bingo . . . . . . . . . . Lorraine Schmuck, 783-7294HMOA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . OpenLunch Bunch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Ruth Horton, 732-6671
COMMUNITY CONTACT CHAIRPERSONS
Bingo. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Ron Gomez, 782-5183
Neighborhood Watch . . . . Peggy Nichols, 782-8950
N.E.R.T. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Dawn Plaskon, 887-2199
EL TORO Jeanie Schultz 784-1997e-mail: eltoro.editor@comcast.net
Deadline for all submissions to the El Toro is the10th of each month for the following month.
WEBMASTER: Rev. Charles Eldredwebmaster@spanishranch1.org
SR-1 Association & Community Contacts
is published monthly by Mobile Home Park
Magazines and distributed by volunteers around the
rst of the month. Dates and times of activities are
noted on the calendar therein. Special activities will be
announced in the regular pages.
Extra copies of the magazine (or replacement
copies if you got missed) are available in the Main
Clubhouse after distribution is complete.
EL TORO MAGAZINE
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Letters to the Editor are welcome
on any subject. Send to:
eltoro.editor@comcast.net.
(You MUST sign your name but
we wont use it if you so request.)
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
Residents are welcome
at the meeting of the
SR1 Association Board
THURSDAY,June 7, 2012
7:00 p.m.in the main clubhouse
The Executive Board meetson the first Thursday of each
month.Residents are invited to attend.
A special meeting will be called anytime there is a need to gather park
residents for anything
other than routine business.
SR-1 Helping HandAre weeds, rubbish, or overgrown plants onyour lot a cause for concern? Is your home inneed of sprucing up with washing or painting?
Were here to help!Give us a call, and well seewhat our team can do toextend a helping hand. Callus, or park management, toschedule a lot assessment.
510-274-1771 (Assn msg);Marvin 783-0360.
Come help keep
our neighborhood
pleasant and clean
by joining our
bimonthly
CREEK CLEANUPSaturday, June 16, 2012
9 a.m. - noonMeet on Folsom Street at the
gates to the road along the wallparalleling Miranda.
Many thanks to our April volunteers, Jeanie,Dawn, Carlos, Chue, Elizabeth and Joey. Many handsmake light work, so please join us in our efforts
to keep our neighborhood looking cared for, whichhelps make it uninviting to the criminal element.
Direct questions about helping to Dawn atkdplaskon@sbcglobal.net. Or just show up!
Heavy gloves and rubber boots arerecommended if you are willing to work in the
creek channel but you dont have to.Theres trash to pick up on the sides
of the channel, the road and the walkway, and wepaint out any graffiti thats accumulated.
Canvas gloves, trash picks, garbagebags, paint and rollers are provided.
Rain cancelsPARK WEBSITE!
for SPANISH RANCH 1RESIDENT INFO
www.spanishranch1.orgThe El Toro and the Bylaws of the
Spanish Ranch 1 Association are posted here.
Voicemail phone number for theassociation is: 510-274-1771
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ATTENTION!Soliciting donations or work,
door-to-door sales of any
kind, door-knob hanging or
distributing ads or flyers by
entities outside the park is
PROHIBITED!DONT let anyone
into your home!
TELL the intruders that soliciting is not allowedand if they do not leave the park immediately,call the police! Then report them to the office.
Help keep our residents safe!
Join us for
BINGOFirst and Last
Saturdays of each month,
NOON TO 3:00 P.M.Snack bar open before play and during breaks
serving nachos, hot dogs, sodas, snacks.
Ron Gomez, coordinator 782-5183Volunteer help is appreciated, call Ron for info.
NOTICEPer state law, no one under
the age of 18 is allowed in theclubhouse during Bingo
THWART THE
THIEVES!
Put your mail in the
U.S. POSTAL SERVICE
MAILBOXlocated in front of Main Clubhouseclose to the street (near Park map).
Join the Ladies Club at noon on thesecond Thursday for
DIME BINGO!Ladies! Bring your lunch and lets get together.Dessert provided. Costs only a dime a game,
winner take all! + .25 for the bank whichgets raffled back to somebody
at the first gathering in January.
Come to the Main clubhouse on theSecond Thursday, at noon!
For more information call LorraineSchmuck 783-7294
Dime Bingo 2012 Dessert Schedule:
June: RuthJuly: Lunch/dessert provided by Ladies Club
August: Louise September: Pat
October: Lorraine November: IreneDecember: Christmas Party
GOT SOMETHING TO GIVE AWAY or SELL?LOOKING FOR SOMETHING SPECIFIC?
The El Toro will accept listings from residents forhousehold items or furniture, pet stuff or kid stuff,(whatever you might post on the bulletin boards)that you want to get rid of (or want to acquire).
Fundraiser or special event for your kids school?
We can give it a few lines.Put together what you want to say and email
text/pix to the editor by the 10th of the month for thefollowing month.
eltoro.editor@comcast.net
Be sure to include your contact information(name, phone #, best time to call), and a price, ifapplicable in your item.
You must also provide your address to verify thatyou are a resident, but it wont be published unlessyou want it to be.
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Please Report Vandalism(tagging too, its vandalism)
Please call the police and then the office if yousee anyone vandalizing property in the Park suchas breaking street lights, signs and back gatekey pad, etc. Please report anything suspicious.
Thank you, Teresa Cruz, SR-1 Manager
In addition to the ongoing Food Drive for theAlameda County Food Bank food barrels, residentshave an opportunity to contribute to other worthycauses throughout the year.
February-April: We collect for the Animal shel-ter in time for their busy spring influx of puppies
and kittens.May-July: School supplies are gathered to
benefit Haywards Tools for Schools which dis-tributes them to needy families in August beforeschool starts.
Aug-October: Hygiene and sanitary supplies andfood staples for HaywardCAN (Community ActionNetwork) which coordinates donations and vol-unteerism to help local residents in need and forhomeless outreach.
November-January: One Warm Coat drive
About SR-1 Charity Drives
May-July we are collecting
SCHOOL SUPPLIES
to benefit Haywards
Tools for Schools.This collection is done during the summer,
then assembled into kits ready for distributionwhen school starts in August.
To make a donation as part of our drive,please call 510-274-1771 and leave a mes-sage or e-mail president@spanishranch1.org torequest a pickup of your donation.
Donations may also be dropped off at theBingo snack bar on Bingo Saturdays or with
managers any time the office is open.
Please Donate:
FREE HAYWARD EVENTS
Hayward Municipal Band
Sunday Concerts in the ParkPresented by Hayward Area Recreation and Park District
Join the Hayward Municipal Bandas the great American traditioncontinues this summer. Bring yourfamily, friends and picnic lunch toMemorial Park to relax, listen andenjoy to Classical, Popular, Big Band, Jazz,
Musicals, Latin and more! The Band playsunder the direction of Kathy Morelli Maier,and these concerts are produced in coopera-tion with H.A.R.D. and the City of Hayward.
Hayward Memorial Park24176 Mission Boulevard, Hayward
SUNDAYS AT 2:30 PMIndividual Dates: Jun 17 Jun 24 Jul 1
Jul 8 Jul 15 Jul 22
Mind your buttsIf you smoke, please dis-pose of your butts properly.
Dont litter by throwingthem in the street, and
especially dont throw themin peoples yards.
You like to eat, right?
Join the Lunch BunchCome join our group of park women
as we visit area restaurants.
Youll get acquainted with some great gals!
LUNCH BUNCH SCHEDULEThe Lunch Bunch meets on the thirdTHURSDAY (unless otherwise announced) of each
month at 12 noon. All are welcome to join us as we
visit area restaurants. Call Wilma, 397-5701, to get
on the list.
2012
June 21 Panera, Hayward
July 19 Olive Garden, Hayward
Questions, Ruth, 732-6671 or Myrtle, 786-1182
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Comedy Corner contributed by S. Higman (no. 198)(most copyright info unknown - web-exchange)
The Vacuum Cleaner Salesman
The new salesman had just completed
his training and was anxious to puthis skills to work. He took his Hoovervacuum cleaner to the front door of ahouse and rang the bell.
A rather unpleasant woman answered. Before shecould say anything he threw a pile of cow patties inthe door behind her onto the rug. Lady, he said,If this vacuum cleaner doesnt clean up all thosecow patties, Ill eat them myself.
Ill get you a spoon, scowled the lady. Ourelectricity hasnt been turned on, yet.
My Work History Plays on Words
My first job was working in an orange juice factory,but I got canned...couldnt concentrate.
Then I worked in the woods as a lumberjack, but Ijust couldnt hack it, so they gave me the ax.
After that I tried to be a tailor, but I just wasntsuited for it ...mainly because it was a so-so job.
Next I tried working in a muffler factory but thatwas too exhausting.
Then I tried to be a chef -- figured it would adda little spice to my life, but I just didnt have thethyme.
I attempted to be a deli worker, but any way I sliced
it, I couldnt cut the mustard.
My best job was being a musician, but eventually Ifound I wasnt noteworthy.
I studied a long time to become adoctor, but I didnt have any patience.
Next was a job in a shoe factory; Itried but I just didnt fit in.
I became a professional fisherman,but discovered that I couldnt live on my net income.
I managed to get a good job working for a pool main-
tenance company, but the work was just too draining.So then I got a job in a workout center, but theysaid I wasnt fit for the job.
After many years of trying to find steady work Ifinally got a job as a historian until I realized therewas no future in it.
My last job was working at Starbucks, but I hadto quit because it was always the same old grind.Rudy A. Swale
Support a Family
The prospective son-in-law was asked by his girl
friends father, Son, can you support a family?
Well, no, sir, he replied. I was just planning to
support your daughter. The rest of you have to fend
for yourselves.
In 1853, the Tate Watch Company
of Connecticut decided to branch
out and produce other products.
Compasses for the pioneers traveling
west were their first new endeavor.
Although they produced fine and accurate watches,
the same was not true of their compasses. Travelers
would sometimes end up in Canada or Mexico. Thus
came about the phrase, He who has a Tates is lost.
The Water Pistol
My five year old son squealed withdelight when he opened his birthday
present from his grandmother. It was
a water pistol. He promptly ran to the
sink to fill it.
Mom, I said. Im surprised at you. Dont you
remember how we used to drive you crazy with water
pistols?
My mom smiled and said, Yes, I remember.
Dogs and cats are better thanchildren because they:
Eat less.
Usually come when called.Are easier to train.
Dont ask for money all the time.
Dont drink or smoke.
Dont hang out with friends who
use drugs.
Never ask to drive the car.
Dont have to have the latest fashions.
Dont want to wear your clothes.
Dont need a gazillion dollars for college, and If they
get pregnant, you can sell their children.
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MANAGERS CORNER
As you are reading this someof you will be aware that the An-nual Lot Inspections are well un-derway.
Please take advantage of thepleasant weather to bring your
spaces into conformity with theRules and Regulations of SpanishRanch #1 MHP.
The remodel of the small club-
house is complete. RutherfordManagement did a wonderfulinternal remodel, adding new tilefloors in the entry way, kitchen andbathrooms. The bathrooms havenew fixtures. A kitchen area wasadded with a full size refrigerator,a microwave, granite countersand cabinets. A pass through was
added to aid in getting food intothe main room.
Come by the office and wewill open the small club house foryour viewing.
We will be working in the fu-ture to renovate the outside of thesmall clubhouse area.
Did you know that being agood neighbor is work? It meansthat we need to think through ouractions, language, and how theymay affect others near us.
An example of this is somethingthat some of our residents do andthis is, washing out their garbagecans in the gutters in front of theirhomes. We have to ask ourselves,where is this debris going andhow will it affect my neighbor?Besides a potential health risk toeveryone (drawing flys and bugsthat may breed illness) down-stream from your home, it is in theopinion of many, just simply rude.
In the future, please wash yourdebris cans in your rear yard, thenyou can bag the debris and placethe bag in your trash can where itbelongs.
Being a good neighbor alsoinvolves our vehicles. There are afew vehicles that are excessivelyloud (special exhaust pipes) andare causing undue stress to theirneighbors. Excessively loud ve-hicles are specifically addressed
in the Rules and Regulations forSpanish Ranch #1.
The pool is open. A copy ofthe Pool Rules is available in themain offices. Come by and pickup a copy so that you may more
fully enjoy your pool facilities.Unauthorized parking still re-
mains a problem. Remember, youmay park in the front of your homefor loading and unloading only.This means a period of less than 10minutes. Unauthorized parking invisitors parking is against the rulesand regulations. What is a guest ora visitor you may ask?
That definition is covered inthe Rule(s) and Regulation(s) asfollows:
2. GUESTSA. All guests must register in
the Park if they stay more than atotal of 20 consecutive days or 30days in a calendar year. No guestmay stay for over 60 days in anycalendar year.
B. You must acquaint all ofyour guests with the conditionsof tenancy of the Park, includingthese Rules and Regulations. Youare also personally responsible for
all the actions and conduct ofyour guests.
Except when your guests areentering and leaving the Park,you must accompany them at alltimes they are in the Park. If youwill not be present, your guestmay not occupy or use the mobilehome without our consent.
Guillermos CornerIf you are bringing a young
child that is not potty trained into
the pool or the hot tub, PLEASE in-sure that they are wearing swim-mer disposable diapers. Regulardiapers are NOT allowed in thehot tub or swimming pool. Regu-lar diapers will fall apart and plugthe pool/hot tub equipment andwill cause them to fail. If you arefound with unapproved wear onyour child, you will be asked toleave.
Vandalism continues to be a
challenge at the car washes, smallclubhouse and on the internal andexternal fences in your communi-ty. The fences at the car washesand at the small clubhouse arebeing broken on purpose. Graffiti
on the internal and external fenc-es is also on the rise.
Report those that are ob-served doing this to the office.
Garbage in the car wash areasis a continuing issue. Keep in mind,disposing of any type of materialOVER the fence into the creekareas may be a County or StateOffense and can be met with stifffines and other penalties.
Thanks for all the help in report-ing inoperative street lights. Keep
up the good work!Jeff Stoops
SR1 Assistant Manager
Newspaper Tubescurrently fashioned from large
PVC pipe if your newspaper
doesnt supply one, are used to
notify residents of events via
flyers and the monthly park
magazine. Please call the office
if you need a tube installed at
your home. 783-5535
COMPLAINTS/Suggestions or
Reportsmust be submitted to Park
Management in WRITING andmust be SIGNED.
Only the person with the prob-lem or concern may file the com-plaint. None will be acceptedfrom third parties on behalf ofsomeone else. Forms are availablein a bin on the wall next to thebulletin board in the main club-house AND in almost every issueof the El Toro.
To help your elected SR1 Assnleadership help you, please providea copy to the SR-1 Assn. Give a copyto any member of the board or fillout the form on the website.
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Food Bank
Donationsfor the Alameda
County FoodBank Barrels,
an ongoing community
service project,
may be dropped
off in the office.(Due to scavenging and theft,
the barrels are kept in the confer-ence room, but staff will see thatall donations are put into them.)
NOTE!Food donations must be
UNOPENED, not perishableand not require refrigeration.
PLEASE DONATE!
Thank you!
COFFEE isavailable in theClubhouse dailyduring reg-ular ofce
hours for
residents ofSpanish Ranch 1.
POOL RULES1. Pool hours are from 9 am to 9 pm. Pool is open May through
October. Therapy pool is operated and heated year round.
2. Pools are for the exclusive use of residents and their guests.All guests must be accompanied by a resident and the resident isresponsible for the conduct of their guests. Only four guests perspace are allowed, at any one time, and on a space available basis.
3. Children under 14 should be accompanied and supervised by anadult when using the pool or therapy pool.
4. No LIFE GUARD IS ON DUTY. PLEASE DO NOT SWIMALONE.
5. All persons using pool or therapy pool must shower pool sidebefore entering pools. Anyone using suntan oils, lotions, or otherointments must re-shower before entering pools.
6. Persons in swimming suits or trunks, wet or dry, will not beallowed in the clubhouse.
7. Swim fins, diving masks, rubber floats, toys, balls and the likeare not permitted in the pools. (Individual swim goggles, baby lifejackets and arm floats for small children are OK.)
8. Screaming, running, horseplay, cannonballing and diving arenot allowed in the pools.
9. Only manufactured swim wear in good condition may be worn inthe pools. NO SHORTS, CARGO PANTS, UNDERWEAR, CUTOFFS
10. No food, alcoholic beverages and/or glass containers arepermitted anywhere in the pool area.
11. No bobby pins or jewelry are allowed in the pools.
12. Residents climbing over or under the fence around the poolwill lose their pool privileges.
Did you know that a permit is required for most physicalchanges to your home?
The State Department of Housing & Community Development(HCD) requires a permit for exterior changes, such as:
awning extensions room additions
air conditioner installations storage shed construction porches decks
Park managers are required by HCD to sign off on a permit appli-cation for exterior items.
You might be surprised to learn that HCD requires permits forchanging your homes interior as well, but management does notget involved in this area.
The management office has plot plan forms required for the per-mit application.
Teresa Cruz, park manager
Most exterior changes to Your HomeRequire a Permit!
Speed Limit in Park is
15 mphSlow Down!
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NEIGHBORHOOD WATCHClint Dean, 266-0979
Peggy Nichols, 782-8950
Judy Allen-Rogers, 785-4894
Patty Little, 783-1534
Report criminal activity the police first, butALSO to Neighborhood Watch!
Call anyone on the team!
NEXT MEETING:
TUESDAY, JUNE 12 7 p.m.MAIN CLUBHOUSE
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STOP
GRAFFITI
REWARD
PROGRAM
$500REWARD
RECOMPENSA
For information that leads to the
arrest and conviction of graffiti
vandals in Hayward.
Para informacin que dar lugar ala detencin y a la conviccin de los
delincuentes de graffiti en Hayward.
Call:510-583-5500
English & Espaol
More info:www.hayward-ca-gov
You can complete and submita police report online for seventypes of non-emergency inci-dents:
harassing phone calls hit and run lost property theft
vandalism vehicle burglary vehicle tampering.GO TO
http://www.hayward-ca.gov/
Under Online Services, clickPolice ReportsBefore using the online report-
ing system, be aware that the in-cident must meet the followingconditions:
Be a non-emergency.Call 9-1-1 if the incident is an
emergency.
Have occurred within the Hay-
ward City limits only, not in anoth-er city, nor in the unincorporated
areas of Alameda County, nor ona State freeway.If the incident happened in
another city, call the police de-partment in that city. If the inci-dent happened on a State free-way, call the California HighwayPatrol office nearest you. If the in-cident happened in the unincor-porated area of Alameda County(Ashland, Castro Valley, Cherry-land, Fairmont Terrace, Fairview,Mt. Eden and San Lorenzo) con-
tact the Alameda County Sheriff'sDepartment.
Have no known suspects.This means neither you nor
someone else knows who did thecrime, or that person's location,or the license plate of the vehicledriven by those who committedthe crime.
Not involve Identity Theft.Police reports regarding identi-
fy theft are not taken online. If you
are a victim of identity theft anda Hayward resident, please call510-293-7272.
If the non-emergency inci-dent occurred in the Hayward citylimits, but does not meet the oth-er conditions listed above, call510-293-7272.
After completing and submit-ting the online report:
You will get a case number,and be able to print a copy of thereport.
Your report will be reviewedby a police officer. You may be contacted if fur-
ther investigation of your case isneeded.
Note: Filing a false police re-port is a crime.
*If you are reporting a Harass-ing Phone Call, there is an addi-tional step required: After filing a
report, call SBC Security (1-800-698-7223) with the report numberfor more instructions.
Submit a police report online
If theincident
is anEmergency,
CALL9-1-1
Upcoming events
JULY 30th: Annual CAR-A-VAN
starts at 6 pm. Meet in the park-
ing lot at Southland by JC Penney
at 5:30 to decorate your cars.
AUGUST 7th: National Night Out
BBQ: VOLUNTEERS NEEDED to
help with set-up, cooking, sign-in,serving, clean-up, and games.
All help would be GREATLY appre-
ciated.
OCTOBER 6: Public Safety Expo,
11-3 at Southland Mall will discuss
bike safety and other topics for
families and kids.
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Pet Owners! Keep em IN!Only indoor pets are allowed in the park.
Dont let your CAT out to be digging in your neighbors'landscaping or flowers! Walk your DOG on a leash(its the law) and its your responsibility to pick up
your dogs waste and properly dispose of it.
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POOL PARTYWe had a lovely warm day for the pool
opening and served hot dogs or polish, greensalad or cole slaw, chips, and soda to morethan 150 residents. A relaxed and pleasant timewas had by all.
Fund raising was undertaken jointly by SR1Association, NERT and Neighborhood Watch.Special thanks to those who donated to help
sponsor this event AND National Night Outcoming up in August.Todd Su of Realty World $200Ron Gomez of Prudential $100Ernest Costa of Advantage Homes$100NERT$100Los Rancheros Charities (Bingo)$100SR1 AssociationMany thanks to all those who helped with
setup, tear-down, cooking, and serving.
Photos by Pat Smith, Jeanie SchultzAbove: Dawn Plaskon cooking, Manager Teresa Cruz serving
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The May 3, 2012 Special-call General MembershipMeeting and regular Board Meeting of Spanish Ranch1 Association was called to order at 7 p.m. by Presi-dent Pat Smith. Present were VP Dawn, Secty Jeanie,Treasurer Peggy, an board members Marvin, Clint,
Jerry and Brenda. Barbara Sacks was excused.
New president Pat and board member Brendawere welcomed by the group and guests were intro-duced.
Special Order of BusinessInsurance Policy
In years past the Association has shared the costof a $1,000,000 general liability insurance policy withLos Rancheros Charities, that runs Bingo. This policyprovides protection against lawsuits or claims againstBingo or the association should anyone suffer injury orharm while attending social events sponsored by us.
The owners of the park have liability insurance, ofcourse, which covers them and us for any incidentinvolving the buildings, furnishings and infrastructureof the park.
Given that many of our events are attended byfriends and relatives from outside the park, and Bingoand our periodic flea markets are open to the public,Association leadership felt the insurance is in our bestinterests. Besides Los Rancheros Charities, the SR1 As-sociation, NERT and the Ladies Club are specificallymentioned as sponsoring social events. NERT and theLadies Club run the Bingo snack bar.
The $1000 cost of the policy is to be split $500 Bingo,$400 Association and $100 NERT/Ladies Club.
It was moved and seconded to approve the ex-penditure of $400 for the insurance. Motion carried.
Minutes
The tabled minutes of the March 2012 meetingwere approved as published. The minutes of the April5, 2012 meeting were approved as published.
Treasurers Report
The treasurer reported a balance of $1338.53 andno activity for the month.
New ResidentsFor the benefit of the several new residents in atten-
dance, the various park committees were explainedas we went along.
Helping Hand/Yard Cleanup
Inspections are underway so there have been afew inquiries. Marvin noted that he understood thatresidents were being given a reasonable time toclean up and management intended to charge $300if they had to clean up your yard.
Residents on Murcia got a letter from the city tell-ing them they had to clean up the graffiti on the wallsat the back of their lots. It was established that theywere referring to the flood walls bordering the park,and residents are NOT responsible for those.
Creek Cleanup
It was pointed out that the crew doing bimonthlycreek cleanup does paint out the graffiti on the wallborder the park paralleling Miranda, but materialsare supplied by the county. There again, individualresidents are not responsible. The next creek cleanupis scheduled for June 16.
Social Events Discussion
In keeping with the focus on community-buildingand social events, the group discussed event ideas.The Pool Party is already planned for Sunday, May
6. Among the suggestions were a spaghetti feed,ice cream social and a movie night, similar to thosesponsored by the City at City Hall. A committee wasformed to get this rolling consisting of Pat, Dawn,Jeanie, Denise West, Larry Cooper and Cindy Evans.Denise provided Pat with names of Moreau students,previously involved with Spectrum, who have ex-pressed interest in helping with our events.
Emergency Prep update
A park-wide Emergency Preparedness meeting willbe held May 15. Regional Manager Greg OHaganhas agreed to come and speak to the group.
Self-Help Groups
A resident asked about the possibility of using theclubhouse for ongoing AA, 12-step, or similar meetingson a regular basis and was told by management toapproach the homeowners association. There wereno objection to helping the resident look into this.
Community Reports:
HMOA The next meeting is May 19 at HaywardMobile Country Club.
Neighborhood Watch meets June 12. They areplanning for National Night Out on August 7 which is
kicked off with a Car-a-van on July 30.Meeting adjourned at 8:20 p.m.
Respectfully submitted,Jeanie Schultz, Secretary
Minutes of the SR1 Board MeetingMay 3, 2012Meetings of the elected Spanish Ranch I Executive Board are held on the first Thursday of each month
(unless otherwise announced) at 7:00 p.m. in the main clubhouse. ALL residents are welcome to attend!
Treasurers Report For April 2012No activityEnding Balance $1,338.53
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Neighborhood WatchKnow Your Neighbors!
Courtesy of SR1 Association and Neighborhood Watch
Please do your share!Lets all watch out for each other!
Fill in your neighbors nameson this handy reference sheet.
In an emergency youll needthis information, but in the mean-time youll know who to call ifyou spot a problem your neigh-bor should know about.
Across Left Across Across Right
Next Door to Left Next Door to Right
YourHome
Report a CrimePOLICE FIRE RESCUE
911
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BUS SCHEDULE INFORMATION
Route number 68 (which replaced line 77), a 2-direc-tional circular route, services both the South Hayward BARTstation, as well as the Union Landing Shopping Center.
Weekdays, going to South Hayward BART, board thebus across the street at Tampa / Folsom (where the park is)hourly from 6:32am until 8:32pm, arriving at BART at 6:46amuntil 8:46pm. Weekends / Holidays, service is from 6:32amuntil 6:32pm.
Weekdays, returning from South Hayward BART, boardthe counter-clockwise, Tampa directional bus hourlyfrom 6:30amuntil 8:30pm, arriving Spanish Ranch at 6:42amuntil 8:42pm. Weekends and Holidays, service is from 6:00am
until 6:00pm.Weekdays, going to Union Landing, board the bus at
the corner in front of the 2 houses at Tampa / Folsom hourlyfrom 6:37am until 8:37pm, arriving at Union Landing at 6:54amuntil 8:54pm. On Weekends/ Holidays, service is from 6:37amuntil 6:37pm
Weekdays, returning from Union Landing, Board theclockwise, Tampa directional bus hourly from 6:22amuntil 8:22PM, arriving Spanish Ranch at 6:39am until 8:39pm.Weekends / Holidays, service is from 6:22am until 6:22pm.
Additional frequency (now every 45 minutes, as opposedto every 1-2 hours) has been added to the Tuesday &Friday shoppers shuttle (Spanish Ranch to Southland
Route 391).
Busses now leave the Spanish Ranch Clubhouse at10:10, 10:55, 11:40am, 12:25, 1:10, and 1:55pm and arrive atSouthland Mall at 10:35, 11:20am, 12:05, 12:50, 1:35, and2:20pm. NOTE The last trip leaving Spanish Ranch at 1:55pmwhich arrives at Southland Mall at 2:20pm has no directreturn trip back to Spanish Ranch.
Return trips leave Southland Mall at 10:42, 11:27am,12:12, 12:57 and 1:42pm, arriving back at Spanish Ranch at10:55, 11:40am, 12:25, 1:10, and 1:55pm.
Route 22: For those who wish to walk to/from TennysonAve, on weekdays route 22 will go to the South Hayward
BART station every 30 minutes from 6:22am until 11:22pmweekdays, and hourly on weekends and holidays from6:22am until 11:22pm. From the South Hayward BART sta-tion going down Tennyson will leave every 30 minutes from6:04am until 11:04pm weekdays, and hourly on weekendsand holidays from 6:17am until 11:17pm.
Route 22 is a circular route, serving Tennyson, Hesperian(both Chabot College and Southland Mall), Winton, andboth Hayward and South Hayward BART stations alongMission Blvd. Visit AC Transits web site at www.actransit.orgfor more information.
AC TRANSIT FARES $2.00 ages 18-64, ages 5-17 and65+ are $1.00. Transfer good for 1.5 hours is an addl 25.
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as an informational service to the residents. Contentsare the option of the editor but do not necessarilyrepresent the opinion of the editor, the homeownersassociation or management.
Reader response is welcome. Your article must bein my paper tube at 28408 Granada Circle, or post-
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Editor has the right to edit for space or libel. Articlesconsidered in bad taste will not be printed. Submis-sions must meet the Editorial Guidelines as set forth byMobile Home Park Magazines.
If you are submitting an item someone e-mailed toyou, COPY IT and PASTE it into a NEW e-mail windowto send to us: eltoro.editor@comcast.net.
Thanks, Jeanie Schultz, editor
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