Friday, August 13, 2021

 

      PACIFIC TOWER NEWSLETTER – AUGUST 2021

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    THE MYSTERY OF THE DISAPPEARING SHOPPING CARTS

 

Five years ago, Pacific Tower added four beautiful brand new extra-large red shopping carts to our fleet of old grey smaller carts (maybe seven.) There should have been a ceremony, but we were busy at the time. Anyway, don’t you just hate it when you have a trunk full of frozen goodies from Trader Joe’s and there’s not one shopping cart in sight? So, you go hunting and finally locate one grey smaller cart (you wanted red and big) in the basement.

Q. So where are all the carts?

A. We’re sure there’s a scientific mathematical explanation as to the likelihood of our entire fleet sitting in one place at any one time ever, but it seems like the herd has drastically thinned out.

Q. Why does this happen?

Reason #1 Moving Carts. People move out and “borrow” the carts to load up their moving van. Then they leave them on the sidewalk near where their moving van was parked, or they just pop them into their van for the offload at their new place.

Reason #2 Kidnapped Carts. Carts people bring into their units and forget to return.

Reason #3 Ralphie’s Carts. Too many carts in the upper garage provide an invitation to any local dude who thinks it would be nice to have a free cart that cost Pacific Tower about $300 each. 

Reason #4 Forgotten Carts. A cart you borrowed, parked in the hallway, and forgot to return for 36 hours. Guilty as charged!

Reason #5 Contractor Carts. We use and contractors sometimes use the most decrepit grey carts to lug maintenance stuff around. They sometimes forget them in empty units.  

Reason #6 Elevator Wishes. You dump your returning cart in front of your elevators and run, trusting some better-citizen-than-you will return it to the basement!

Q. What can be done?

A. If you have a cart or spot one somewhere, please return it. In the meantime, your Board has ordered five (5) new carts, due late September.  

              CUBBIES VS. SAFES

Who would want to break into our cute little cubbies in our laundry rooms? We don’t know. It hasn’t happened in six years, but it happened twice last month. We have searched our security cameras but have uncovered no video of a possible perp lugging out his booty. Naturally, the victims feel horrible.For this reason, we want to remind everybody, never leave your house keys or anything valuable in your cubby. They are flimsy, private and easily broken in to. Cubbies are great for laundry detergent, bleach, mops, beach umbrellas, things of little dollar or sentimental value.

 

NEW BOARD OFFICERS

 

President – Mark Cabaj, Vice President - Karyl Miller, Secretary – Julie Menas, Treasurer – Anthony Mariucci, Directors – Troy Krich, George Kyrala, and  Robin Del Pape.

 

 

Newsletter Written by Karyl Miller and Edited by Trish Mylet

 

Covid Updates and Rules

As of this writing no one in the building has caught Covid. Yay!

Everyone is asked to still wear a mask in the common areas – or at least have one at the ready. Thank you. 

 

CONTACT INFO

On-Site Maintenance Cell Phone (Joseph Arellano) 619.339.3490 – Call or Text

On-Site Maintenance Office Land Line - 858.272.0860

Professional HOA Consultants (PHOAC) - 619.229.0044

*NEW: After Hours Emergencies 800.395.6036

Community Association Manager – Keisha Kendall 619.229.0044 ext.16 email: keisha@phoac.com

PHOAC Accounts Receivable - payments@phoac.com

                                                                                           

 

PACIFIC TOWER NEWSLETTER                                              JULY 2021

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                             BOARD ELECTION for 2021

By the time you read this, our elections will have taken place. Even though there’s a lag time between when the newsletter gets written and when you get to read it, we’ll take a gamble and say who the winners probably were because they ran unopposed. The incumbents (treasurer) Anthony Mariucci and (legal chair) Troy Krich probably won, as did newbie board member George Kyrala. Possible congratulations to them and whoever was the lucky winner of the month’s free dues!

 

The Board would like to take this time to especially thank our outgoing president Allen Voigt for his absolute dedication (even running Board meetings from Portugal - at 2AM his time - where he was stuck during the pandemic). Being Board president is a tough and time-consuming task, and yet, besides all that Allen  has taken the tiger by the tail in initiating both the roof remodel and the lobby remodel. So, we thank you Allen again and again!

 

Q. Speaking of that, what does the Board do exactly?

 

A. The board approves all spending, such as employee salaries, insurance, purchasing, repairs, maintenance/upkeep of all common areas and small and large jobs like roof replacement and lobby remodeling. The Board also reviews and votes on Architectural applications and Violation Reports. The board also periodically reviews rules and regulations. Board members also chair and are members of various committees. Board members also read many, many emails. Many.

  

 

 EMERGING FROM THE PANDEMIC?                   


Ain’t it great getting outdoors again? Do you feel like a bear who has ended its hibernation? Walking around the neighborhood, it looks like Paris (although less expensive) now that every restaurant has added a corral with outdoor seating. It’s all fun and games till it snows, but in the meantime, here’s a list of just some of the restaurants within-walking-distance:

 

Enoteca Adriano, Square Pizza, Better Buzz, Java Earth, Glazed Coffee and Creamery, La Clochette Du Coin, Mr. Fries Man, Swagyu Chop Shop (was Isobel’s Cantina), JRDN restaurant, PB Shore Club, The Firehouse, Second Nature, The French Gourmet, and many many more!

 

 

Newsletter Written by Karyl Miller and Edited by Trish Mylet

 

Covid Updates and Rules

As of this writing no one in the building has caught Covid. Yay!

Everyone is asked to wear a mask in the common areas – lobbies, elevators, stairwells. Please practice Social Distancing.

 

POOL is back to normal!

 

 

CONTACT INFO

On-Site Maintenance Cell Phone (Joseph Arellano) 619.339.3490 – Call or Text

On-Site Maintenance Office Land Line - 858.272.0860

Professional HOA Consultants (PHOAC) - 619.229.0044

*NEW: After Hours Emergencies 800.395.6036

Community Association Manager – Keisha Kendall 619.229.0044 ext.16 email: keisha@phoac.com

PHOAC Accounts Receivable - payments@phoac.com