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6 | sun lakes lIfestyles | May 2014 | CoMMunIty news CoMMunIty news | sun lakes lIfestyles | May 2014 | 7 RULE CHANGE #14-010: Rule changes concerning Rules and Regulations mass revision The Board reviewed the following proposed amendment, to the Sun Lakes Country Club Homeowners Association General Statement of Rules and Regulations that appear in the Association's 2014 Local Phone Book, Sun Lakes Edition (reference page 19), at its March 20, 2014 open session meeting. The Board will vote upon the proposed amendment at its May 15, 2014 Open Session Meeting, following publication. If the Board votes in favor of the proposed rule change it would go into effect June 1, 2014. The full and complete document displays changes reflected in bold, italic and underlined print. This complete document is available for review at the public notification bulletin boards in all three clubhouses as well as the administration office. Alternatively, you may request a personal copy. If you would like to receive a complete copy, please contact the administration office at 769-6645. Below is a list of the "material" changes to the rules and regulations. Below are the two bullet points which were changed and should not be perceived as the complete list of rules. For additional information please review the complete document as mentioned above. Material Changes 2. Several terms were revised for clarity and uniformity (i.e. "Tags" or "Transponders" to "Vehicle Access Control Device; "Sun Lakes" to "Sun Lakes Country Club" and "community" to "Association") and to remove references to "Security" reviewed and submitted by the Master Architectural Committee and enfolded into the document. 4. Numerous areas were reworded to remove redundancies and improve clarity. RULE CHANGE #14-009: Rule changes concerning Pet Rules and Regulations The Board reviewed the following proposed amendment, to the Sun Lakes Country Club Homeowners Association General Statement of Rules and Regulations that appear in the Association's 2014 Local Phone Book, Sun Lakes Edition (reference page 19), at its March 20, 2014 open session meeting. The Board will vote upon the proposed amendment at its May 15, 2014 Open Session Meeting, following publication. If the Board votes in favor of the proposed rule change it would go into effect June 1, 2014. Changes are reflected in bold, italic and underlined print. PETS 9. If the owner of the dog is not found within at the end of thirty (30) days, or at the discretion of EPAP Animal Rescue, the dog will may be offered for adoption or turned over to Beaumont Animal Control. ProPosed rule Amendment notificAtion Sun Lakes Emergency Preparedness Organization has designated June 13 as the date for its annual disaster drill, a community wide exercise designed to respond to the effects of an earthquake or any other natural disaster in the area. The scenario this year is as follows: At 1:40 pm on Fri., June 13, a magnitude 7.1 earthquake has occurred on the Banning Fault, with the epicenter located approximately two miles North and East of the intersection of Wilson and Mountain Avenues. The 10 and 60 Freeways have sustained significant damage and are closed between County Line Rd. and Whitewater until Caltrans inspectors have investigated the damage and determine when they are safe to re-open. Highway 79, through Lambs Canyon is also closed due to severe rock slides. Prior to the quake activities in the Pass area is normal with schools in session and businesses operating. The temperature is around 80 degrees and a mild breeze is blowing from the East. The resulting effects from this drill scenario and EPAP's responses include the following: Partial building collapses are being reported from Banning High School, Central and Hoffer Grade Schools, and from Beaumont's 2nd Street Marketplace Shopping Center. All local emergency services are committed to search and rescue operations at those locations. In Sun Lakes electrical power and land line telephone service has been interrupted. All the traffic lights between Sun Lakes Blvd. and Wilson Street are inoperative. The Sun Lakes EOC has been activated and is starting to receive requests from District leaders for assistance with injury assessment. Numerous sources are reporting extensive structural damage to homes and common properties including the Main and South Clubhouses. The EOC has received a request for the Animal Rescue Unit to take custody of a pet dog so that the injured owner will agree to be transported to the hospital for treatment. The scenario described is a realistic probability, and it is therefore imperative for all Sun Lakers to take the Drill seriously and follow the instructions of EPAP personnel in your Districts and Zones. EPAP Disaster Drill Set For June

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