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www.poplarcreekestates.org • published quarterly by HOA board for residents of the 370 homes in PCE Send news tips or comments to Tim Fields, newsletter editor, [email protected] Poplar Creek Estates HOA Newsletter Spring 2018 Children Find 600 Eggs at 2018 Easter Egg Hunt More than 600 eggs were found by children attending the spring event. James found a golden egg in the five and older age group. Oliver found one of the golden eggs hidden for the under 5 age group. The 2018 Poplar Creek Estates Easter Egg Hunt was held Saturday March 24 at 2 PM. The weather was a little cool but the rain held off until all the eggs were retrieved. This year we limited prizes to one per family to be fair to all participants. The children who found a “golden” egg received an Easter basket and the children who found a “special” egg received a gift card to Dairy Queen.—Diane Comer, Social Committee Chair The PCE Board has col- lected 227 usable e-mail adresses from the 370 PCE homeowners. An effort will begin soon to contact resi- dents to acquire as many e- mails as possible in order to keep homeowners informed of happenings in PCE. Send your e-mail address to: [email protected] At the completion of the ef- fort the board will draw an ad- dress from those on file and award a $50 Publix gift certifi- cate to the lucky home owner. —John Alexander, secretary We Need Your E-Mail Address! Rosenberg Announces Community Meeting on Cell Tower to be Erected on Collins Road A property owner at 8284 Collins Road has applied to put a 125-foot T-Mobile cell tower on the parcel that backs up to Poplar Creek Estates and Collins Crest subdivisions. State law severely limits local govern- ments’ ability to place conditions on such proposals, “But we will have a community meeting at 6 p.m. Wednesday May 2 at the Bellevue YMCA to discuss the matter. Representatives of the applicant and an attorney who will have useful information regarding options for addressing concerns will be present. —Dave Rosenberg, 35th district, Metro Council member

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Page 1: Poplar Creek Estates HOA Newsletter · 2018-04-14 · • published quarterly by HOA board for residents of the 370 homes in PCE Send news tips or comments to Tim Fields, newsletter

www.poplarcreekestates.org • published quarterly by HOA board for residents of the 370 homes in PCE

Send news tips or comments to Tim Fields, newsletter editor, [email protected]

Poplar Creek Estates

HOA Newsletter

Spring 2018

Children Find 600 Eggs at 2018 Easter Egg Hunt

More than 600 eggs were found bychildren attending the spring event.

James found a golden egg in the fiveand older age group.

Oliver found one of the golden eggshidden for the under 5 age group.

The 2018 Poplar Creek Estates Easter Egg Hunt was held Saturday March24 at 2 PM. The weather was a little cool but the rain held off until all theeggs were retrieved. This year we limited prizes to one per family to be fairto all participants. The children who found a “golden” egg received anEaster basket and the children who found a “special” egg received a giftcard to Dairy Queen.—Diane Comer, Social Committee Chair

The PCE Board has col-lected 227 usable e-mailadresses from the 370 PCEhomeowners. An effort willbegin soon to contact resi-dents to acquire as many e-mails as possible in order tokeep homeowners informed ofhappenings in PCE. Send youre-mail address to: [email protected]

At the completion of the ef-fort the board will draw an ad-dress from those on file andaward a $50 Publix gift certifi-cate to the lucky home owner. —John Alexander, secretary

We Need Your E-Mail Address!

Rosenberg Announces Community Meeting on Cell Tower to be Erected on Collins Road

A property owner at 8284 Collins Roadhas applied to put a 125-foot T-Mobile celltower on the parcel that backs up toPoplar Creek Estates and Collins Crestsubdivisions.

State law severely limits local govern-ments’ ability to place conditions on suchproposals, “But we will have a communitymeeting at 6 p.m. Wednesday May 2 atthe Bellevue YMCA to discuss the matter. Representatives of the applicant and anattorney who will have useful informationregarding options for addressing concernswill be present.—Dave Rosenberg, 35th district, MetroCouncil member

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Dear Fellow PCE Homeowners:This is the first newsletter that theBoard has distributed in severalyears. WE ARE MAiliNg iT THisONE TiME ONlY. Future issueswill be sent to your e-mail and posted on the pce website. seeappeal for e-mail addresses onpage 1. We thank you for readingand hope you’ll find it valuable. Weplan to begin a quarterly newslettercycle that responds to the seasonwhile also growing to fit our neigh-borhood’s needs. Please contactthe Board using the informationfound atwww.poplarcreekestates.org tomake suggestions or contributionsto this publication. We are eager tohear your thoughts and thank youfor reading. Best Wishes

Bill Arth, PCE President

Covenants & RestrictionsThe Board would like to thank

those who have been able to at-tend the eight homeowner inputmeetings we’ve recently held to dis-cuss the covenants and restric-tions. The Board is now reviewingthe suggestions and commentsshared and will present draft lan-guage to the neighborhood laterthis year. This will be followed byanother series of input meetings tofine tune any suggested revisions.This information will be posted atwww.poplarcreekestates.org andhomeowners will be notified when itcomes available. In order to put anemphasis on getting changes right,there is not currently a deadline setfor a vote on revised language, butwe hope to reach that stage in late2018 or during 2019.

Upcoming Events• Collins Rd Cell Tower -Input Meet-ing: May 2, 2018, 6pm - Bellevue YMCA• Spring Yard Sale - Saturday, May5 (rain date May 12).• PCE 2018 Block Party – Be onthe lookout for announcementsabout this September’s block party!

PCE spring Maintenance Notice

With Spring upon us the Home-owner's Association Board wouldlike to take this opportunity to re-mind homeowners of the require-ments for lawn maintenance andcare included in Article III, Section6, "Lawns-Yards" of the PoplarCreek Estates Covenants and Re-strictions:

"The owners of lots, includingones on which construction has notcommenced, or occupants of resi-dences thereon shall keep andmaintain such lots in a neat and or-derly fashion, causing the shrub-bery to be trimmed to avoidexcessive heights, promptly remov-ing dead shrubs and broken treelimbs, cutting grass and removingrubbish. Grass shall not be allowedto exceed the height of eightinches."

Maintenance of our yards andlandscaping (bushes, beds, etc.) isparamount to attracting buyers andkeeping property values high, andthe Covenants and Restrictions callon the HOA Board to enforce viola-tions of this section.

"If the owner of a lot or occupantof a residence thereon, after noticein writing from a Developer, theHomeowners Association or the Ar-chitectural Review Committee (anyof which are referred to as thenoticing entity) shall fail and refuseto comply with a reasonable re-quest to observe this restriction, thenoticing entity or its appointeesmay enter upon such lot for the pur-pose of cutting grass, trimmingshrubs or cleaning up the lot, if thesame be reasonably required,charging the expense thereof to theowner of the lot or the occupant ofthe residence thereon. In suchcase, the noticing entity shall beentitled to the benefits of a me-chanic's lien."

Now is the time to begin springcleaning. The HOA Board is taskedwith regularly monitoring for compli-

ance. If you receive a related noticeand have a hardship - financial,physical, or health, please contactour office. The HOA is certainly will-ing to work with residents with anytype of hardship. Being out of com-pliance just cannot be indefinite.

Brush CollectionMetro’s Spring brush pickup is

currently underway and the nextone is expected to be in July. As acourtesy to your neighbors, pleasedo not place brush piles in front ofyour property any earlier than twoweeks prior to the announcedpickup dates. Metro has shared thefollowing tips:

• Place your brush where yourgarbage is collected. Do not blocksidewalks.• Leaves and grass clippings canbe put out with your limbs and otherbrush in brown paper bags only.Plastic bags will not be accepted.• Do not stack brush against trees,fences, utility poles or other station-ary objects.• Do not place brush, clippings andleaves where they can be washedinto a storm sewer, streams orcatch basin and clog up drainagesystems.• Do not include limbs more than 4inches in diameter, or longer orthan 15 feet and no root balls withdirt.

Welcome from HOA Board President

Respect Your Neighborsby Minding Your Pets

Pick up after your pets, Dont letthem pee or poop on neighborsflowers or mailbox, keep themon a leash, bring them in at nightso they won’t disturb the neigh-bors with loud barking. It is notyour pet’s fault; it is yours.

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We love How You Take Care of

Your Yard!

Each summer, each of us must

maintain our lawns and trim our

shrubs to keep our neighborhood

looking great. For those who do this

regularly, it is greatly appreciated.

However, many homeowners cannot

or do not trim their shrubs and allow

them to grow over the front of their

windows and into their gutters.

The HOA Board often has to

send letters reminding folks to

please maintain their shrubs to a

manageable size. If you trim your

shrubs once or twice per year, you

should not have to worry about re-

ceiving such a letter. We do not

enjoy sending them any more than

you enjoy receiving them! But we

must do so to maintain the beauty

and integrity of the neighborhood. It

is something each of us agreed to

when we bought our homes. Thank

you for doing your part!

Maintain Your Mailbox

If your address plate on your

mailbox is faded you can restore it

by spraying with Armorall or auto tire

dressing. If it is damaged or missing,

be sure to contact PCE's resource

for replacement of address plates:

FastSigns in Green Hills. Just iden-

tify yourself as a resident of PCE

and they should have a template on

file to match the required style and

size font our association requires.

The newer ones are made of

durable metal and last much longer

than the older plastic ones. If you

bring in your current plate to the

store (or exact measurement of your

spaced hooks on the address plate

arm) of your mailbox, they should be

able to drill the appropriate placed

holes for you to install it.

If your mailbox is damaged,

please purchase your new mailbox

at Herndon & Merry in West

Nashville. They have the exact ap-

proved style for our neighborhood.

(style “F”). Hart Ace Hardware has

a style that is very close to the H &

M style and is acceptable, too.

However, if it does not match the

standard style, you may be asked to

remove it and replace it.

Weeds! Weeds! Weeds!

Please take note that sometimes

weeds sprout in the most unlikely

places on our curbs in front of our

homes. If you see them, please

take a minute to pull them or spray

with a little weed killer such as bee

friendly water and vinegar mixture.

Time to Paint, again.

Most of our homes are already

almost 30 years old and as such are

starting to show signs of wear and

tear. Please be aware that your

home trimwork, gutters, downspouts

and shutters may need a new coat

of paint this year. If you plan to paint

your home, be sure to submit a Re-

quest for Approval form to the ARC

Chairman before you start. There is

no set approved color requirement.

However, it is the job of the HOA to

make sure you are using paint col-

ors that match the style and colors

of the homes of your surrounding

neighbors. Thanks, in advance, for

your cooperation.

No signs, solicitations, advertise-

ments, billboards are allowed in your

front yard unless prior approval from

the Board of Directors is given, a po-

litical campaign sign posted no more

than 30 days prior to a local, state or

national election, or a commercial

service sign for the company per-

forming work on your property AT

THAT TIME. When the service

provider has completed the job and

is no longer working at your home,

you are required to remove the sign.

Of course, we all enjoy birth an-

nouncements and graduation signs

for the special events you want to

announce to the world!

—Riley Knight, ARC chair,

[email protected]

Annual DuesThere are some homeowners

that owe dues for 2018. Pleasenote there was a change to thepayment address this year. Ifyou sent your check to the oldaddress, we most likely didn'treceive it. Statements weremailed in February and Marchfor those accounts that still owea balance. If you have ques-tions, please email Cate Wilsonat [email protected] to: Accurate Tax1804 Williamson Court #108 Brentwood, Tennessee 37027To pay online: e-mail [email protected] to getan online account set up.—Catherine Wilson, treasurer

Treasurer’s Update

Architectural Review Committee Report

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Mowing and landscapingReport

Board of Directors and Officers 2017 - 2018

John [email protected]

Bill ArthBoard [email protected]

Diane ComerSocial/Welcoming Committee [email protected]

Tim FieldsGrounds Committee [email protected]

Riley KnightArchitectural Review Committee [email protected]

Jesse MooreARC/Landscape/[email protected]

steve NathanCovenants & Revisions [email protected]

Mark PlumleeFinance [email protected]

Catherine [email protected]

Business OfficePoplar Creek Estates HOA1804 Williamson Court #108Brentwood, TN 37027(615) [email protected]

Poplar Creek EstatesMowing and

landscaping Map2018

Yellow areas represent common areas in Poplar Creek Estates mowed by the HOAand paid for with annual PCE dues ($32,000 for 2018). Beds are mulched twice ayear. The areas around the five entrance walls are irrigated, flowers are changed inspring and fall, and bushes are trimmed as needed. Trees on common areas areremoved if they fall and sticks and limbs will be removed during mowing. TheGrounds Guys of Brentwood have the mowing and landscape contract this year.Contact Tim Fields, landscaping and mowing Chair if common areas adjacent toyou are not being mowed or trees are down. —[email protected]

Accomplishments of 2017–18• Repair of bad mortar; add masonrycaps, etc. on 5 walls $9,500• Cleaning and painting of ironworkat OHP entrance $475• Cleaning five walls with Sure Klean$1,500.00• Replace one irrigation controllerand two rain sensors $700• Replace electrical box, irrigationcircuit Collinswood wall $232• New 8" letters at Collins Rd. en-trance includes installation$1,662.35• New lED lighting at all five walls$13,875• Tree and Shrub Cleanup on bothsides of Collinswood entrance be-tween the three entrance walls.$4,800