2015 Spring Normans News

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Spring 2015 Certified Wildlife Habitat The wooded area encompassing the tennis courts and Knox Branch creek is now a Certified Wildlife Habitat, certified by the National Wildlife Federation which “has encouraged individuals and communities to create and conserve wildlife habitat since 1973.” To become certified, an area must provide food sources, water sources, cover, and places to raise young. For food, our area has mature oaks, pines, and beeches, which have nuts and seeds. Azaleas and jewelweed provide pollen and nectar, while shrubs, groundcovers, and fallen logs provide cover. Sustainable gardening is encouraged by the NWF, such as the “use of native plants” and “no or limited use of chemicals.” To find out more, go to www.nwf.org. Inside this issue: Page 2 – Little Free Library, Neighborhood Musings Page 3 – In remembrance of a Norman Downes resident Page 4 - Save the date! Pool, Graduation Banner, Board of Director Election info, 2015 Spring Yard Sale Normans News The sound of lawn mowers and leaf blowers fill the air. Flowers and trees are blooming, grass is growing, and we know it’s a challenge to keep up with the yard work. Please remember that our homeowner covenants require yards to be maintained – so don’t let the grass get too high! If you need help with your yard, please reach out to one of the HOA board members. We have contacts for neighborhood teens that will mow lawns or maybe you just need to borrow a mower. Whatever we can do to help, just give us a call!

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This is the 2015 Spring edition of the newsletter for Norman Downes which is located in Duluth, GA.

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  • Spring 2015

    Certified Wildlife Habitat

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    The wooded area

    encompassing the tennis

    courts and Knox Branch

    creek is now a Certified

    Wildlife Habitat, certified

    by the National Wildlife

    Federation which has

    encouraged individuals and

    communities to create and

    conserve wildlife habitat

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    since 1973. To become

    certified, an area must

    provide food sources,

    water sources, cover, and

    places to raise young. For

    food, our area has mature

    oaks, pines, and beeches,

    which have nuts and seeds.

    Azaleas and jewelweed

    provide pollen and nectar,

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    while shrubs,

    groundcovers, and fallen

    logs provide cover.

    Sustainable gardening is

    encouraged by the NWF,

    such as the use of native

    plants and no or limited

    use of chemicals. To find

    out more, go to

    www.nwf.org.

    Inside this issue: Page 2 Little Free Library, Neighborhood Musings Page 3 In remembrance of a Norman Downes resident Page 4 - Save the date! Pool, Graduation Banner, Board of Director Election info, 2015 Spring

    Yard Sale

    Normans News The sound of lawn mowers and leaf blowers fill the air. Flowers and trees are blooming, grass is growing, and we know its a challenge to keep up with the yard work. Please remember that our homeowner covenants require yards to be maintained so dont let the grass get too high! If you need help with your yard, please reach out to one of the HOA board members. We have contacts for neighborhood teens that will mow lawns or maybe you just need to borrow a mower. Whatever we can do to help, just give us a call!

  • Normans news Spring 2015

    Norman Downes

    newest addition:

    Little Free Library

    Tired of watching TV? Then head

    down to the pool parking lot and

    grab a free book out of the new

    Little Free Library. Here you can

    find a variety of books to choose

    from, both fiction and nonfiction

    for kids and adults. Little Free

    Libraries are created by

    individuals in communities across

    the country, where people can

    take a book for themselves or

    leave a book for others to enjoy.

    The Little Free Library

    organization began in 2009 in

    Wisconsin by two men whose

    mission is to promote literacy

    and the love of reading by

    building free book exchanges

    worldwide. You can find out

    more by going to

    littlefreelibrary.org, or simply

    visit Norman Downes own Little

    Library.

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    Its been almost 16 years since I first

    moved to Norman Downes at the

    urging of my godparents who were

    already in the neighborhood. My

    husband, Paul, and I were new parents

    of very young children and the beauty

    of the neighborhood struck us

    immediately. People were out

    walking, yards were well-kept, and

    schools were outstanding. Why look

    any further? While all of these

    features are still true today, the

    neighborhood has changed. My

    godmother has passed away and my

    godfather is in a nursing home. I lost a

    dear neighbor to breast cancer.

    Another neighbor became a US

    citizen. People have moved out,

    another generation of young parents

    have moved in, and the neighborhood

    has become culturally more

    diversified. Much like our

    surrounding county, Norman Downes

    can celebrate the new traditions and

    experiences shared by our multi-

    cultural neighbors.

    The strength of Norman Downes is

    our vibrant community and it

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    saddened me to hear that one of our

    neighbors has been harassed by an

    incident that may be racially

    motivated. Whether our neighbors are

    renters or owners, all are welcome!

    Please take a moment to wave at the

    new neighbors, trade some recipes, or

    chat by the mailbox. Intolerance has

    no place in Norman Downes and its

    up to us to make everyone feel a part

    of this great neighborhood.

    In the spirit of diversity, I would like

    to encourage folks to try some of the

    new restaurants popping up in the

    area. I recently ate at Caf Raik, a

    new Middle Eastern/Mediterranean

    restaurant across from the Home

    Depot on Old Peachtree. Named for

    the owners young son, the restaurant

    serves up wonderful shwarma (think

    gyros), falafel, and lentil salads. The

    flavors are wonderful, so stop by and

    give it a try next time youre shopping

    at the HD garden center. My next

    update will review the new Ramen

    Noodle shop behind the 5 Guys

    yum!

    Peggy Chandler

    Neighborhood Musings

  • Normans news Spring 2015

    Dear Norman Downes residents,

    As I come up upon marking a year and

    a half since the passing of my husband,

    Shawn Tyrrell, I would like to convey

    to Norman Downes residents how

    grateful and lucky I am to live in such a

    wonderful community. For those of

    you who do not know, Shawn and I

    moved into Norman Downes in 2006.

    Shawn was a very outgoing person and

    we made a lot of friends here soon

    after moving in. Shawn could often be

    seen running or biking in the

    neighborhood, often running with our

    dog Siobhan. On July 30th, 2013, he

    was out on a training run at Peachtree

    Ridge High School when he suffered a

    massive heart attack and could not be

    revived. Shawn was 49 years old.

    Because his car was not parked at the

    school, and because he had no ID on

    him, he was not identified until several

    hours later. I was home alone at about

    8:30 in the evening when I found out.

    I want to let you know that due to the

    wonderful friends and neighbors here

    in Norman Downes, I did not have to

    suffer through this alone. I have no

    other family here in Georgia, but a

    good network of friends. Immediately

    after informing me of Shawn's passing,

    police went next door to neighbors

    Kelly and Jeff Aldridge (who have

    since moved) and Kelly came over to

    stay with me, Likewise, Susan and Rob

    Welch stayed long into the night with

    me to see me through. Over the next

    days, neighbors such as Patrice and Jeff

    Neaves, Jasmine and Ed Howdon,

    Michelle and Ray King, David and

    Marlene Colburn and John and Laura

    Ridderhof helped me out in many

    ways. I certainly couldn't have got

    through the ensuing days without the

    help of so many people. Jasmine has

    been seeing me through and taking

    care of me non-stop.

    Shawn was in great physical shape; he

    not only was a runner, biker and

    triathlete, he often would win his age

    group in many races. In 2009, he was

    the overall Masters Men's champion at

    the Duluth Fall Festival Race. When he

    did the Peachtree Road Race, he was

    always one of the sub-seeded runners,

    always way ahead of the masses of

    other runners far behind. What we

    didn't know was that he had

    undiagnosed heart disease: his

    coronary arteries were between 45%

    and 95% blocked. Sadly, just one week

    before he died, we found out that he

    had high LDL cholesterol, and he had

    been on a strict diet to lower it. This

    was most likely a hereditary condition.

    The coroner said that he likely had

    high cholesterol for many years,

    likewise the blockage in his arteries

    had probably begun years ago. But

    because he was so fit and had

    absolutely no symptoms whatsoever,

    he had not been to a doctor for

    a routine checkup for many, many

    years.

    It's been very difficult to learn to live

    alone, but I have been blessed with

    such a great neighborhood, and good

    friends who have been kind and

    generous. I am hoping that I can

    continue to live in this community, but

    I am not sure what future plans I may

    need to make. If there are any lessons

    to be learned from this experience,

    they would be to please, don't ever

    take your health for granted; please get

    regular check ups and lead a healthy

    lifestyle. And please, if you go out

    even for a short run or walk, take your

    ID with you. Shawn died only 2 miles

    from home, but I didn't find out until

    many, many hours later. And finally,

    be thankful for the wonderful

    community that we share here in

    Norman Downes, and please lend a

    helping hand to others in need. You

    never know when you will be needing

    the help of your neighbors.

    Fran Tyrrell

    2722 Kenwood Dr.

    Duluth, GA 30096

    [email protected]

    In Remembrance of Norman Downes resident Shawn Tyrrell

  • Normans news Spring 2015

    Certified Wildlife

    Habitat

    The wooded area encompassing the

    tennis courts and Knox Branch

    creek is now a Certified Wildlife

    Habitat, certified by the National

    Wildlife Federation which has

    encouraged individuals and

    communities to create and conserve

    wildlife habitat since 1973. To

    become certified, an area must

    provide food sources, water

    sources, cover, and places to raise

    young. For food, our area has

    mature oaks, pines, and beeches,

    which have nuts and seeds. Azaleas

    and jewelweed provide pollen and

    nectar, while shrubs, groundcovers,

    and fallen logs provide cover.

    Sustainable gardening is encouraged

    by the NWF, such as the use of

    native plants and no or limited use

    of chemicals. To find out more, go

    to www.nwf.org.

    Norman Downes Board Of directors

    ballots This newsletter contains the ballots for our neighbors who have expressed interest

    in serving on the HOA Board of Directors. Please take a few minutes to read their

    Bio and vote for the candidates. We have three positions open, so vote for the

    three candidates you feel are most deserving. Our HOA consists of you, our

    neighbors, governed by a board of directors consisting of nine people. Each

    director serves a three year term. The directors responsibilities include attending

    monthly board meetings and voting on matters brought before the board, basing

    their decisions on what they determine is essentially best for the neighborhood.

    If you know someone who is

    graduating from high school

    or college this spring, let

    Susan Welch know at

    [email protected], and that

    persons name will be put

    on a congratulations banner

    at the neighborhood

    entrances. A small fee not to

    exceed $5.00 will apply.

    Our pool will be opening on May

    21st. As usual, we will have a Pool

    Preview weekend on May 16th and

    17th. Norman Downes is looking for

    a couple motivated helpers. One to

    open the pool at 8:00AM every day,

    and another to close it at 10:00PM

    every night, and straighten up any

    pool furniture, gather any trash that

    may have missed a receptacle, and

    take the trash to the curb on Tuesday

    nights. These are paying positions. If

    interested, please contact

    [email protected]

    Yard sale!!

    Youll probably agree this is short notice, but we will have our Spring garage sale on April 25, with a preview for our neighbors from 5 to 8 on April 24. If you would like to take part, please contact Rob Welch ([email protected]) to say that you will be taking part, and list a few of the more significant items you will be selling, or the categories of items, such as Childrens clothing, Golf equipment, etc.

  • Norman Downes Homes Association, Inc. Proposed Budget

    For Calendar Year 2015

    Operating Budget

    Operating Expenses

    Administrative

    8,698

    Communications

    1,150

    Development

    200

    General Maintenance, Playground and Lake Areas 4,360

    Landscape Maintenance

    9,125

    Pool Maintenance

    32,440

    Tennis Maintenance

    2,535

    Total Operating Expenses

    $58,508

    Capital Reserves Funding

    10,120

    $68,628

    Capital Improvements Budget

    Capital Improvement Expenditures Planned for 2015 $22,000 Capital Reserves to be Used for Capital Improvements $(22,000)

    Total Proposed Budget

    $68,628

    Annual Assessment for Year 2014

    $258

    Proposed increase for 2015

    - Proposed Annual Assessment for Year 2013 $258 For 266 Properties

    $68,628

  • 2015 2018 Board of Director Candidate Bios:

    Clifford Curtis - I have lived in Norman Downs for 31 years, since Aug 1983. I have an MBA and retired

    from Boeing where I was a business analyst. I also volunteer with the AARP Tax-Aide program, where I

    am the local coordinator and a tax preparer.

    Judy Taylor has lived in the neighborhood since 1996. She has a grown son and stepson. For several

    years she has coordinated the block captain / neighborhood watch program in Norman Downes. She is a

    former elementary school teacher.

    Cheryl Smith My husband Barry and I have been members of the Norman Downes community since

    2004. I am a former Montessori teacher and school administrator. I am currently the CFO of the

    Draftech Technology Center in Lawrenceville. I am very active in the Norman Downes community. I

    published Normans News, our last neighborhood directory, and worked alongside the HOA board

    organizing community events, updating the Covenants and establishing written Neighborhood Standards

    and Lake Norman usage regulations as well as working on other projects.

    I would like to serve as your board member help keep the focus on continuing to improve amenities, while

    retaining the beauty and warm, friendly, neighborly feeling that attracts good families to Norman Downes.

    The last page is the ballot itself. Please fill it out and put it in one of the suggestion boxes found at the Kensington Entrance, or at the

    pool.

  • Ballot

    For Calendar Year 2015

    FOR ELECTION TO THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS

    of the terms expiring December 31, 2014

    Term Began

    Term Ends

    Current Board of Directors 1-Jan 31-Dec

    Open

    2015 2017

    Open

    2015 2017

    Open

    2015 2017

    Susan Holland

    2014 2016

    Rob Welch

    2014 2016

    Peggy Chandler (1)

    2014 2016

    Sam Carr

    2013 2015

    Andrew Miller

    2013 2015

    Rick Austin

    2013 2015

    Note (1) - Peggy Chandler assumed the unexpired board position of Peter VanArsdale.

    VOTE BY MARKING AN "X" WITHIN THE BOX

    The following candidates will fill the positions expiring December 31, 2017

    Please select THREE names from the list below:

    Clifford Curtis 3323 Lancing Court

    Judy Taylor 3103 Brookshire Way

    Cheryl Smith 3308 Leeds Way

    FOR THE 2015 ANNUAL OPERATING BUDGET

    Approve the 2015 Proposed Budget

    Disapprove the 2015 Proposed Budget

    FOR THE 2015 CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS BUDGET

    Approve the 2015 Proposed Budget

    Disapprove the 2015 Proposed Budget