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Resident Round Table SOLERA DIAMOND VALLEY | JULY 2024 3 SOLERA DIAMOND VALLEY COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION 951.652.5766 Irma Rabago, General Manager irma.rabago@seabreezemgmt.com Teri Collett, Lifestyle Director teri.collett@seabreezemgmt.com Tyler Barber, Property Service Manager tyler.barber@seabreezemgmt.com Emily Ortiz, Administrative Assistant emily.ortiz@seabreezemgmt.com Facility Monitors: Tyler Angelone, Chirayu Kholi, Thomas Ortiz COMMUNITY WEBSITE www.soleradiamondvalley.com PULTE WARRANTY SERVICE socalservice@pulte.com • 949.255.1650 SEABREEZE CUSTOMER CARE/AFTER HOURS 800.232.7517, opt. 1 • customercare@seabreezemgmt.com Association Dues Payments 949.855.1800 BOARD OF DIRECTORS President, Robert Vise, SDVrvise52@gmail.com Vice-President, Pat Sivalingam, patsdvboard@gmail.com Treasurer, Karl Edwards, karledwards15@gmail.com Secretary, Julie Martin, juliemartinsdv2023@gmail.com Member at Large, Linda Weiss, lweiss.sdvboard@gmail. com HOURS OF OPERATION MOUNTAIN VIEW Lodge 1645 Paseo Diamante, Hemet, CA 92545 Lodge & Pool Hours: Sunday: 7 am - 8 pm; Monday - Saturday: 7 am - 9 pm After Hours Monitor Contact 951.313.2071 Hemet Police Non-Emergency Dispatch 951.765.2400 PUBLICATION EDITOR-IN-CHIEF Teri Collett COMMUNICATIONS COMMITTEE Clare Mendez • Annette Hillis • Suzette Strauss • Janet Boyce PRODUCTION Image Up Advertising & Design and Arrow Printing ARTICLE SUBMISSIONS All submissions must be emailed to teri.collett@ seabreezemgmt.com no later than the 5th of the month. Articles should not exceed 500 words, 250 words for club news and 100 words for groups. e View is published monthly by the Solera Diamond Valley Community Association (SDVCA). This publication is copyrighted and may not be reproduced or reprinted without the written permission of SDVCA. Submitted articles published at the approval and discretion of the Editor-in-Chief. ADVERTISING Contact Image Up at (909) 797-3647 or email imageup1@verizon.net As residents of the Solera Diamond Valley community, it's important to recognize and respect the natural habitats that coexist within the surroundings. One such area deserving of our attention and care is the Mitigation Area along the Paseo, serving as a vital habitat for various wildlife species. The presence of hawks soaring above and coyotes roaming the landscape underscores the significance of this area as a habitat for diverse fauna. Additionally, the ecosystem supports a range of smaller organisms, including grubs and insects, contributing to its ecological richness. In May 2019, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) formally acknowledged the successful completion of compensatory mitigation efforts, culminating in the release of associated performance bonds in October of the same year. This is a significant milestone in our commitment to environmental stewardship, demonstrating our dedication to meeting regulatory requirements while safeguarding natural habitats. While the formal mitigation efforts have concluded, our responsibility to uphold the integrity of the Mitigation Area remains ongoing and has been for several years. The Solera Diamond Valley Community Association has undertaken the task of long-term maintenance, ensuring the sustained health and vitality of this precious ecosystem. To this end, a maintenance protocol has been established and followed since 2019, addressing key aspects essential for the preservation of the Mitigation Area: 1. Trash/Debris Removal: Regular quarterly removal of trash and debris, including green waste and windblown litter, from the riparian corridor is prioritized. Additionally, thorough inspections are conducted during routine landscape maintenance to uphold cleanliness and ecological integrity. 2. Maintenance of Storm Water Structures: Annual inspections and maintenance of storm water structures, which contribute to the hydration of the riparian corridor, are conducted prior to the rainy season. This proactive approach ensures the uninterrupted f low of water to sustain the habitat throughout the year. By adhering to these maintenance practices, we not only fulfill our regulatory obligations but also demonstrate our unwavering commitment to environmental conservation. Through collective efforts and ongoing vigilance, we can preserve the natural beauty of our community for generations to come. GM Report By Irma Rabago, General Manager Resident Round Table, formerly Coffee with the GM and Board, will now be on the Tuesday before the Open Session Board Meeting: Tues., July 23 at 2 pm.