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 +Hello neighbors. 
 +
 +Happy August. We have a board meeting next Thursday which means a Talk Around this Sunday. The Talk Around will be at 4:00 PM at the clubhouse (cool!)
 +
 +Please look over the financials and the agenda and come packed with questions and/or comments. 
 +
 +We will see you there. 
 +
 +Dave and Chris
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 +Hello neighbors.
 +
 +Lynn Slack asked me to email you all regarding trash pick up. Looks like everyone got the message from Republic. Pickup is again in full swing and they are working to catch up. Please leave your cans out till they have been emptied. 
 +
 +Thanks 
 +
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 +
 +Good afternoon neighbors.
 +First, there is a board meeting tonight. If you live on Rapallo or Marino, I recommend you attend. 
 +
 +Second, we had a lively talk around last Sunday, most of the discussion being about the irrigation plans being discussed and devised. Tonight this issue is on the agenda, and there may be a vote. 
 +
 +Third, here's tonight's agenda: 
 +III. HOMEOWNER FORUM
 +Any owner in attendance is permitted to take three (3) minutes to address the Board
 +regarding Association related matters. The Board may address the issues at that
 +time or upon a later date. Once the homeowner forum has concluded, members are
 +welcome to stay and observe the remainder of the meeting. However, they are not
 +permitted to participate.
 +IV. MINUTES
 +V. FINANCIALS
 +VI. PARKING REQUESTS
 +VII. ARCHITECTURAL APPLICATIONS
 +VIII. LANDSCAPE PROPOSALS/COMMITTEE UPDATES
 +IX. GENERAL BUSINESS
 +A. Turf Removal/Irrigation Project
 +B. Electrical Panel Audit
 +C. Plaza Paver Replacement/Repairs
 +D. Annual Roof Maintenance
 +E. Reserve Study Proposal
 +X. REPORTS FOR REVIEW
 +
 +During HS I want to bring up clubhouse use and a potential sidewalk at the south entrance. 
 +
 +Please be at the clubhouse at 7:00 PM to share your thoughts and concerns during the homeowner session. Remember that the role of the board at this time is only to listen and not engage or debate. 
 +
 +Lots has been said about this law. Here are the facts. 
 +
 +AB 1572
 +
 +California continues to grapple with the profound effects of climate change, particularly persistent drought conditions and diminishing water resources. In response to these pressing environmental challenges, the state has enacted AB 1572 (October 13th, 2023), a piece of legislation designed to significantly enhance water conservation efforts. This law targets a specific, yet widespread, form of water waste: the irrigation of nonfunctional turf with potable (drinking) water.
 +Why it matters:
 +AB 1572 is a step toward a more water-wise California. By cutting out wasteful water use and making our landscapes more sustainable, the law helps protect our drinking water and prepare for a drier future.
 +
 +What is the Core Purpose of AB 1572?
 +At its heart, AB 1572 is a proactive measure to safeguard California's vital drinking water supplies. The law introduces a statewide prohibition on the use of potable water for irrigating "nonfunctional turf" in specific settings. Nonfunctional turf is defined as grass that serves no practical purpose for human activity or recreation. This includes, but is not limited to, ornamental grass strips along roadways, expansive lawns in corporate parks, unused patches of grass in front of commercial buildings, and other similar areas that are not regularly used for sports, play, or social gatherings. The rationale behind this ban is straightforward: in a state facing chronic water scarcity, dedicating precious drinking water to maintain purely aesthetic or unused landscapes is deemed an unsustainable and wasteful practice.
 +Understanding the nuances of AB 1572 is crucial for all Californians, even though the primary focus of the ban is on commercial and public properties.
 +
 +1. The Underlying Issue: Why is This Law Necessary?
 +
 +California's water supply is under immense pressure due to a combination of factors, chief among them the ongoing impacts of climate change. This manifests as reduced snowpack, earlier snowmelt, and more frequent and severe droughts. In this context, using highly treated and valuable drinking water for decorative or unused grass areas represents a significant inefficiency. The state recognizes that every drop of potable water must be managed judiciously to ensure long-term water security for its residents, agriculture, and industries.
 +
 +2. Key Provisions of the Law: What Does AB 1572 Mandate?
 +• Prohibition on Potable Water for Nonfunctional Turf: The most significant aspect of AB 1572 is its direct prohibition on the use of drinking water to irrigate nonfunctional turf. This ban applies to a broad range of properties, including commercial, industrial, and many public or community spaces. It is critical to note that this law does not apply to single-family residential properties, though homeowners are still strongly encouraged to adopt water-wise landscaping practices.
 +• Promotion of Climate-Appropriate Landscaping: Beyond the prohibition, the law actively promotes and encourages the transition to "climate-appropriate landscaping." This refers to the cultivation of plants that are naturally suited to California's arid and semi-arid climate, such as native drought-tolerant species. Such landscaping significantly reduces water demand and often requires less maintenance, contributing to long-term sustainability.
 +• Exclusions and Exemptions: It is equally important to understand what the law does not ban. AB 1572 explicitly allows for the continued watering of "functional grass" — turf areas that serve a legitimate purpose. This includes:
 +
 +• Parks and public recreational spaces.
 +• Sports fields (e.g., soccer fields, baseball diamonds).
 +• Cemeteries.
 +• Any other areas where people regularly gather, play, or engage in recreational activities. The intent is not to eliminate all green spaces, but to eliminate wasteful irrigation of unused turf.
 +•  
 +
 +3. Phased Implementation: When Will the Law Take Effect?
 +
 +AB 1572 features a phased implementation schedule to allow property owners and managers sufficient time to adapt and transition their landscapes. This gradual rollout ensures a smoother process and provides opportunities for planning and resource allocation.
 +• January 1, 2027: State and local government properties will be required to cease watering nonfunctional turf with potable water. This initial phase sets an example for public entities.
 +• January 1, 2028: The ban extends to all commercial, industrial, and institutional properties. This broad category includes business parks, shopping centers, office complexes, hospitals, universities, and other non-residential establishments.
 +• January 1, 2029: Common areas within Homeowners Associations (HOAs) and other shared communities will come under the purview of the law. This ensures that communal green spaces within multi-family developments also adhere to the new water conservation standards.
 +• January 1, 2031 (or later): A crucial provision in the law addresses properties located within "disadvantaged communities." For these areas, the ban on watering nonfunctional turf will only take effect once dedicated funding becomes available to support the transition to water-efficient landscapes. This ensures that the financial burden of compliance does not disproportionately fall on communities with limited resources.
 +
 +4. Specific Exceptions: Are There Any Loopholes?
 +
 +While the law is stringent, it does include pragmatic exceptions to ensure public safety, environmental health, and to accommodate specific circumstances:
 +• Tree and Plant Health: Water can still be used to maintain the health and viability of trees and other non-turf plants within landscapes, recognizing their ecological and aesthetic value.
 +• Health and Safety Risks: If ceasing irrigation would pose a direct risk to public health or safety (e.g., dust control, fire prevention in specific circumstances), exemptions may apply.
 +• Hardship Grace Period: The law allows for a "grace period" of up to three additional years for properties facing demonstrated hardship in complying with the regulations. This provides flexibility for unique or challenging transition scenarios.
 +5. Enforcement and Compliance: Who Oversees the New Regulations?
 +Enforcement of AB 1572 will primarily be handled at the local level by water agencies, cities, or counties. These entities will be responsible for ensuring compliance within their respective jurisdictions. A key compliance mechanism is the requirement for property owners to certify their adherence to the rules every three years, beginning in the 2030–2031 fiscal year. This self-certification process, coupled with potential local oversight, aims to ensure widespread adoption of the new standards.
 +
 +6. Support and Resources: What Help is Available for Transition?Recognizing that transitioning from traditional turf to water-wise landscapes can involve significant changes, AB 1572 includes provisions for support and resources:
 +• State Funding and Programs: The state is committed to providing financial assistance and establishing programs to support turf replacement initiatives. A particular focus will be on assisting disadvantaged areas and affordable housing developments, ensuring equitable access to resources for compliance.
 +• Information Dissemination: The state will actively promote information and resources related to water conservation and landscape transformation through its established Save Our Water website. This platform will serve as a central hub for guidance, best practices, and available support.
 +• Support for Small and Minority-Owned Businesses: To further facilitate the transition, the state will offer support to small and minority-owned businesses that specialize in landscape design, installation, and maintenance focused on climate-appropriate solutions. This not only aids in compliance but also fosters economic development within the green industry.
 +
 +Why AB 1572 is Crucial for California's Future:
 +AB 1572 represents a pivotal stride towards cultivating a more water-wise and resilient California. By strategically eliminating wasteful potable water use for nonfunctional landscapes, the law directly contributes to:
 +• Protecting Our Drinking Water: It ensures that a finite and essential resource is prioritized for human consumption and critical needs, rather than being expended on purely ornamental purposes.
 +• Enhancing Water Security: Reducing overall water demand strengthens the state's ability to withstand future droughts and climate variability, building greater resilience into its water infrastructure and management.
 +• Promoting Sustainable Landscapes: The law encourages a fundamental shift in landscaping practices, moving away from thirsty turf towards ecologically sound, climate-appropriate designs that require significantly less water, chemicals, and maintenance.
 +• Preparing for a Drier Future: As climate models predict increasingly dry conditions for California, AB 1572 proactively prepares the state for these realities by embedding water conservation into its legal and environmental framework.
 +
 +In essence, AB 1572 is more than just a ban; it is a catalyst for a more sustainable, water-efficient, and environmentally conscious future for California. It underscores the collective responsibility to manage precious resources wisely for the benefit of current and future generations.
 +
 +References
 +1. Save our water; https://saveourwater.com/#1
 +2. AB-1572 Potable water: nonfunctional turf.(2023-2024; https://leginfo.legislature.ca.gov/faces/billNavClient.xhtml?bill_id=202320240AB1572
 +3. AB 1572: Potable water: nonfunctional turf; https://calmatters.digitaldemocracy.org/bills/ca_202320240ab1572
 +4. California Watershed Approach to Landscape Design; https://apldca.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/08/G3-APLD-CA-Watershed-Approach.pdf
 +
 +Hope to see you at tonight's meeting.
 +
 +
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 +YLK letter. 7-5-25
 +Hello neighbors. Hope you had a memorable and enjoyable Fourth.
 +
 +Please read this note through.
 +
 +Tomorrow, Sunday, we’re having a driveway talk around at Judy’s driveway, 4:00PM at 4799 Carmonita Lane. Bring a chair and beverage if you plan to attend.
 +
 +Here’s what’s on the agenda. I get the sense that the Board may be moving close to a decision to begin the Irrigation Project that will start this year and continue through January of 2029. This irrigation project will greatly impact and change the look and landscape of our complex. You might want to be aware of and have input on the changes that are coming. You’ll want to come to the driveway talk and then consider attending Thursday’s meeting.
 +
 +Remember, Driveway Talks are for ALL residents. Only property owners may attend board meetings. 
 +
 +I am including the financial docs for June. The aforementioned project marks a significant challenge to our finances as we juggle the ongoing needs of roof maintenance, hard scape, landscape, and HOA structures. We’re working to achieve this change in a timely manner and without having to have a property assessment. We will need input.
 +
 +We’re also discussing the electric panel concerns, the slope reconstruction update, among other concerns.
 +
 +These are BIG PICTURE issues. We hope you can join us to consider and add your perspective. See you tomorrow.
 +----
 +
 +THURSDAY - JUNE 12, 2025
 +Hello neighbors.
 +Just a reminder that tonight is the June Board Meeting at 7:00 PM. We are serving cake to celebrate Flag Day and say thank you to the board for the recent garage sale / shred-and-dump-your-stuff event, and the successful completion of the main pool.  
 +
 +Homeowners Forum starts at 7:00. 
 +HOMEOWNER FORUM
 +Any owner in attendance is permitted to take three (3) minutes to address the Board regarding Association related matters. The Board may address the issues at that time or upon a later date. Once the homeowner forum has concluded, members are welcome to stay and observe the remainder of the meeting. However, they are not permitted to participate.
 +IV. MINUTES
 +V. FINANCIALS
 +VI. PARKING REQUESTS
 +VII. ARCHITECTURAL APPLICATIONS
 +VIII. LANDSCAPE PROPOSALS/COMMITTEE UPDATES
 +IX. GENERAL BUSINESS
 +
 +AGENDA
 +A. 2025-2026 Insurance Renewal (Patrick Prendiville to Present)
 +B. Electrical Panel Replacements
 +C. Turf Removal/Irrigation Discussion
 +D. Discussion on installing Speed Cushions
 +
 +No financials available yet but will send them along ASAP. 
 +Hope to see you there. 
 +Dave and Chris. 
 +----
 +Hello neighbors. 
 +Just a reminder we have a community talk around at the clubhouse today at 4:00 PM. Bring your ideas and concerns. We meet for just an hour. 
 +----
 +Pool is open Saturday and talk around is this Sunday. 
 +Hello neighbors!
 +The main pool will open this Saturday. Enjoy.
 +There will be a Talk Around in the Clubhouse Sunday at 4:00PM. All residents are welcome.
 +The next board meeting for all homeowners will be Thursday, June 12 at 7:00PM.
 +
 +Financials for the month of May are not yet available, but we can discuss our finances.
 +We are discussing your concerns and the status of our big projects: the slope, the irrigation re-design, trash patterns and the plaza rebuilds, painting, etc. 
 +
 +Hope to see you there.
 +
 +Chris and Dave
 +Be well, do good work, and keep in touch.
 +----
 +Hello neighbors.
 +
 +First off; RGS Landscape will be treating the weeds at ALL community grass areas this Friday, May 16th at 7:30am. This is a one-time treatment. Please refrain from being on the grass  this day and more importantly, DO NOT LET YOUR PETS on the grass, due to the chemicals being sprayed.
 +
 +ALL DAY FRIDAY, DO NOT LET YOUR PETS ON THE GRASS.
 +
 +Second, we have a board meeting tonight, 7:00 PM at the clubhouse.
 +Here is the agenda:
 +HOMEOWNERS SESSION
 +GENERAL BUSINESS
 +Electrical Panel Replacements
 +Updates on Pool Replaster Project
 +Concrete Rough Grinding (for slippery locations)
 +Turf Removal/Irrigation Discussion
 +Discussion on Speed Cushions
 +
 +Hope to see you there.
 +
 +Third, The community-wide garage sale is this SATURDAY, 7:00 AM to 11:00 AM.
 +A dumpster will be available as well as shredding, clothes donation, and electrical waste. Take advantage of this opportunity and plan accordingly.
 +
 +Thanks for helping the Knolls to be a beautiful and safe community.
 +
 +Dave and Chris
 +Be well, do good work, and keep in touch.
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 +
 Good Afternoon Neighbors. Good Afternoon Neighbors.
 We've got quite a week ahead of us here at the Knolls. We've got quite a week ahead of us here at the Knolls.
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