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VOL. 30 NO. 8 www.seabreezepublications.com AUGUST 2019
The Shores Of Jupiter Bill’s Box
HOA Board Of Directors By Bill Thompson
Last month Bill’s Box was missing in action (MIA).
The Shores Of Jupiter HOA has initiated a process to enforce the HOA rules and covenants Somehow, my request that the yellow box be retained for
in accordance with Florida Statute 720. a statement that I would return in August was overlooked.
It has been evident that some homeowners are not responding and correcting HOA violations The most common complaint of homeowners is that
brought to their attention. garbage and recycle bins are not promptly replaced into
What Should The Homeowner Know? the garage or out of sight of the street. Elsewhere in this
First, be diligent in the care and upkeep of your property to avoid a violation. If you receive a issue is information about the proper way to recycle.
letter notice of violation, immediately initiate corrective action to avoid the fining process. Gators are in mating season. We have had a sighting
Notify the management company and its staff who is on site inspecting the property to in our lakes and trappers have removed some that are determined to be over 4 feet
inform them of the receipt of your violation and your action to remediate the problem. This long.
will close out the violation. Bear with me. I will recover from a strange set of symptoms. I have no energy.
A violation letter starts the process and/or steps to correct the problem on your property. The Will move into the well zone soon.
owner has time to correct the issue before the Compliance/Fining Committee imposes any fine
– $100 up to $1,000 if not corrected. If the violation is not remedied and a fine is imposed on a
property and remains in violation, the legal process could end up with a lien on the home. Florida
Statute allows for an owner to meet with the committee in person at a duly noted meeting and
present any documentation and/or communications.
For more information, please contact Realtime Property Management of South Florida
at (561) 763-0086. For now, your contact will be Beth White or her administrative assistant.
Contact information is shown below. The Board of Directors and Realtime are working diligently
to preserve the desired appearance of our upscale development, our pride, and the reason we Each year I am blown away by the strength of
moved into The Shores. The way to help homeowners achieve and maintain that goal is to Audubon’s advocates, devoted staff and volunteers,
ensure that The Shores is compliant with the Rules and Regulations. 45 chapters throughout the state, and supporters who
Beth White RPA, LCAM, President/CEO, Realtime Property Management of South Florida help sustain our important work. This year was no
LLC, 174 Intracoastal Pointe Drive, Suite 306, Jupiter, FL 33477. Office: (561) 763-0086. exception.
Cell: (561) 253-4493, bwhite@realtimepm.com, www.realtimepm.com. Our collective voice for conservation secured many
wins for Florida this 2018/19 program year and as our
Chief’s Corner team prepares to close the books, I can’t help but feel
profoundly grateful. Together we:
• Supported the passage of historic state funding
Dear Resident, for Everglades restoration – more than $360 million! Black skimmer and chick
School is back in session starting Monday, Aug. 12. That The allocations included almost $108 million for the
means school zones, buses and children walking and biking Everglades Reservoir which will allow for acceleration of this critical component
to and from school. Jupiter Police Department Officers will of restoration.
be conducting extra high visibility patrols around our schools • Released 138 raptors back into the wild including 18 bald eagles at our Center
throughout the new school year. We want to remind drivers of for Birds of Prey.
a few safety precautions as we start the 2019/20 school year. • Completed the first phase of restoration on almost 200 acres of wetlands at
• Be alert when driving in a school zone. Corkscrew Swamp Sanctuary which was recognized as a “Wetland of Distinction”
• Put your cell phone down while driving. by the Society of Wetland Scientists.
• Maintain the school zone speed limit. • Joined over 1,600 volunteers to monitor bald eagle nests, Florida scrub jay
• Share the road with school buses. sites, beach-nesting sites, and rooftop-nesting sites.
• Obey the school bus stop sign as the bus stops for children.
• Watch for pedestrians and bicyclists. Audubon Florida on page 2
• Be observant of school crossing guards and traffic direction.
By following these important tips, we can ensure everyone has a safe school year.
Please continue to visit us on our website at www.jupiter.fl.us/jpd and on our Facebook
page to learn about new and happening events within the Town of Jupiter.
Sincerely,
Daniel J. Kerr,
Chief of Police
Call Jupiter Police Department immediately
to report suspicious activity.
(561) 799-4445.
The sooner called the sooner they can help. 911 is for emergencies only.
Keep cars and house locked.