LSR Residents,
As most of you are aware, the opening of the second gate onto Waterview Drive has caused much consternation with some individuals from the adjoining neighborhood.
Change from their previous way of life on a dead end street is hard to accept. While most of us are courteous and respectful as we exit, according to our neighbors, some are not. This has caused the continued antics to disrupt our lives.
Initially certain of those residents were initially able to make enough “noise” with various local officials that the gate was closed for a short period of time.
Problems initially arose during the permitting process when the Chief Inspector with the Fire Marshal’s office, Nathan Mendenhall, took the position that the gate could only be used for “emergency access” purposes. At that time, Robert Brach, Director of Bexar County Development Service, supported the Fire Marshal’s position that the gate could only be used for “emergency access.”
Given this the Homeowners Association engaged legal counsel. At that point, the Fire Marshal advised the Association’s legal counsel that they should deal directly with the head of the Civil Division for the Bexar County District Attorney’s Office, Assistant DA Ed Schweninger. After much discussion between our legal counsel and the DA’s office, the DA’s office ultimately concluded that given language contained in the subdivision’s Plat that was filed in the Official Public Records of Bexar County, the Association had the right to utilize the gate onto Waterview Drive, a public roadway, for the purpose of egress from the Association.
The DA’s office communicated its conclusions to both the Fire Marshal and Sheriff’s Office. As a result, the Association has had the ability without obstruction from the Fire Marshal or Sheriff’s office to utilize the second gate onto Waterview Drive to exit the subdivision since early October.
Unfortunately, notwithstanding the DA’s office’s decision concerning this matter, and that they no longer have the support of the Fire Marshal, Bexar County Public Works or Sheriff’s office, some of the individuals from the adjoining neighborhood have taken matters “into their own hands.”
In particular, the Board has received reports that individuals are making derogatory gestures as our residents exit, shining lights in our resident’s eyes, and most recently numerous residents have reported nails in their tires. It is our hope that these childish antics will dissipate with the passage of time.
That said, however, we believe that our residents need to be proactive in dealing with these matters.
First and foremost, our concern is for your safety. Our recommendation is continue to take the high road and not directly engage with these few bad actors from the adjoining neighborhood. Nevertheless, members are encouraged to report all such instances to the Sheriff’s Office Non-Emergency Dispatch at 210.335.6000. This creates an official public record of the complaint and if the sheriff’s office is called enough times the hope is that they will issue citations to and/or arrest the disgruntled few. In addition, residents are encouraged to report any code violation issues on Waterview Drive (junk cars, debris, lines crossing roadway, etc.) to Bexar County. This can be done by visitingwww.bexar.org, navigating to Public Works and then selecting the “Report an Issue” tab. This will allow you to report non-emergency related code violation issues to the County. As always, in the event of an emergency requiring immediate assistance members should dial 911.
Thank you for your patience and cooperation in working with the Association to resolve the issues related to Association’s second gate. Please feel free to contact the Board with any additional questions or concerns.
LSR BODs
Tom Angotti- President
Reid Cain- Vice President
Greg Anderson- Secretary
Looks like someone has installed a counting device as we leave the hood.
Sent from my iPhone Have a great day!
On Nov 6, 2018, at 8:17 PM, lsr.bod via Discussion discussion@lists.limestoneranchhoa.com wrote:
LSR Residents,
As most of you are aware, the opening of the second gate onto Waterview Drive has caused much consternation with some individuals from the adjoining neighborhood.
Change from their previous way of life on a dead end street is hard to accept. While most of us are courteous and respectful as we exit, according to our neighbors, some are not. This has caused the continued antics to disrupt our lives.
Initially certain of those residents were initially able to make enough “noise” with various local officials that the gate was closed for a short period of time.
Problems initially arose during the permitting process when the Chief Inspector with the Fire Marshal’s office, Nathan Mendenhall, took the position that the gate could only be used for “emergency access” purposes. At that time, Robert Brach, Director of Bexar County Development Service, supported the Fire Marshal’s position that the gate could only be used for “emergency access.”
Given this the Homeowners Association engaged legal counsel. At that point, the Fire Marshal advised the Association’s legal counsel that they should deal directly with the head of the Civil Division for the Bexar County District Attorney’s Office, Assistant DA Ed Schweninger. After much discussion between our legal counsel and the DA’s office, the DA’s office ultimately concluded that given language contained in the subdivision’s Plat that was filed in the Official Public Records of Bexar County, the Association had the right to utilize the gate onto Waterview Drive, a public roadway, for the purpose of egress from the Association.
The DA’s office communicated its conclusions to both the Fire Marshal and Sheriff’s Office. As a result, the Association has had the ability without obstruction from the Fire Marshal or Sheriff’s office to utilize the second gate onto Waterview Drive to exit the subdivision since early October.
Unfortunately, notwithstanding the DA’s office’s decision concerning this matter, and that they no longer have the support of the Fire Marshal, Bexar County Public Works or Sheriff’s office, some of the individuals from the adjoining neighborhood have taken matters “into their own hands.”
In particular, the Board has received reports that individuals are making derogatory gestures as our residents exit, shining lights in our resident’s eyes, and most recently numerous residents have reported nails in their tires. It is our hope that these childish antics will dissipate with the passage of time.
That said, however, we believe that our residents need to be proactive in dealing with these matters.
First and foremost, our concern is for your safety. Our recommendation is continue to take the high road and not directly engage with these few bad actors from the adjoining neighborhood. Nevertheless, members are encouraged to report all such instances to the Sheriff’s Office Non-Emergency Dispatch at 210.335.6000. This creates an official public record of the complaint and if the sheriff’s office is called enough times the hope is that they will issue citations to and/or arrest the disgruntled few. In addition, residents are encouraged to report any code violation issues on Waterview Drive (junk cars, debris, lines crossing roadway, etc.) to Bexar County. This can be done by visitingwww.bexar.org, navigating to Public Works and then selecting the “Report an Issue” tab. This will allow you to report non-emergency related code violation issues to the County. As always, in the event of an emergency requiring immediate assistance members should dial 911.
Thank you for your patience and cooperation in working with the Association to resolve the issues related to Association’s second gate. Please feel free to contact the Board with any additional questions or concerns.
LSR BODs
Tom Angotti- President
Reid Cain- Vice President
Greg Anderson- Secretary
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Any idea why ?
There certainly cannot be a maximum number of cars that can leave a given neighborhood per day.
This is getting to be ridiculous!
Sent from my iPhone Have a great day!
On Nov 7, 2018, at 12:15 PM, genegrubb--- via Discussion discussion@lists.limestoneranchhoa.com wrote:
It was installed by the Bexar Public Works Department.
-----Original Message----- From: Rodney Bowman via Discussion
Sent: Wednesday, November 07, 2018 12:06 PM
To: Limestone Ranch HOA discussion
Cc: Rodney Bowman ; lsr.bod
Subject: Re: [Limestone Ranch Discussion] Update on Recent Events
Looks like someone has installed a counting device as we leave the hood.
Sent from my iPhone Have a great day!
On Nov 6, 2018, at 8:17 PM, lsr.bod via Discussion discussion@lists.limestoneranchhoa.com wrote:
LSR Residents,
As most of you are aware, the opening of the second gate onto Waterview Drive has caused much consternation with some individuals from the adjoining neighborhood.
Change from their previous way of life on a dead end street is hard to accept. While most of us are courteous and respectful as we exit, according to our neighbors, some are not. This has caused the continued antics to disrupt our lives.
Initially certain of those residents were initially able to make enough “noise” with various local officials that the gate was closed for a short period of time.
Problems initially arose during the permitting process when the Chief Inspector with the Fire Marshal’s office, Nathan Mendenhall, took the position that the gate could only be used for “emergency access” purposes. At that time, Robert Brach, Director of Bexar County Development Service, supported the Fire Marshal’s position that the gate could only be used for “emergency access.”
Given this the Homeowners Association engaged legal counsel. At that point, the Fire Marshal advised the Association’s legal counsel that they should deal directly with the head of the Civil Division for the Bexar County District Attorney’s Office, Assistant DA Ed Schweninger. After much discussion between our legal counsel and the DA’s office, the DA’s office ultimately concluded that given language contained in the subdivision’s Plat that was filed in the Official Public Records of Bexar County, the Association had the right to utilize the gate onto Waterview Drive, a public roadway, for the purpose of egress from the Association.
The DA’s office communicated its conclusions to both the Fire Marshal and Sheriff’s Office. As a result, the Association has had the ability without obstruction from the Fire Marshal or Sheriff’s office to utilize the second gate onto Waterview Drive to exit the subdivision since early October.
Unfortunately, notwithstanding the DA’s office’s decision concerning this matter, and that they no longer have the support of the Fire Marshal, Bexar County Public Works or Sheriff’s office, some of the individuals from the adjoining neighborhood have taken matters “into their own hands.”
In particular, the Board has received reports that individuals are making derogatory gestures as our residents exit, shining lights in our resident’s eyes, and most recently numerous residents have reported nails in their tires. It is our hope that these childish antics will dissipate with the passage of time.
That said, however, we believe that our residents need to be proactive in dealing with these matters.
First and foremost, our concern is for your safety. Our recommendation is continue to take the high road and not directly engage with these few bad actors from the adjoining neighborhood. Nevertheless, members are encouraged to report all such instances to the Sheriff’s Office Non-Emergency Dispatch at 210.335.6000. This creates an official public record of the complaint and if the sheriff’s office is called enough times the hope is that they will issue citations to and/or arrest the disgruntled few. In addition, residents are encouraged to report any code violation issues on Waterview Drive (junk cars, debris, lines crossing roadway, etc.) to Bexar County. This can be done by visitingwww.bexar.org, navigating to Public Works and then selecting the “Report an Issue” tab. This will allow you to report non-emergency related code violation issues to the County. As always, in the event of an emergency requiring immediate assistance members should dial 911.
Thank you for your patience and cooperation in working with the Association to resolve the issues related to Association’s second gate. Please feel free to contact the Board with any additional questions or concerns.
LSR BODs
Tom Angotti- President
Reid Cain- Vice President
Greg Anderson- Secretary
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It was installed by the Bexar Public Works Department.
-----Original Message-----
From: Rodney Bowman via Discussion
Sent: Wednesday, November 07, 2018 12:06 PM
To: Limestone Ranch HOA discussion
Cc: Rodney Bowman ; lsr.bod
Subject: Re: [Limestone Ranch Discussion] Update on Recent Events
Looks like someone has installed a counting device as we leave the hood.
Sent from my iPhone Have a great day!
On Nov 6, 2018, at 8:17 PM, lsr.bod via Discussion
discussion@lists.limestoneranchhoa.com wrote:
LSR Residents,
As most of you are aware, the opening of the second gate onto Waterview
Drive has caused much consternation with some individuals from the
adjoining neighborhood.
Change from their previous way of life on a dead end street is hard to
accept. While most of us are courteous and respectful as we exit,
according to our neighbors, some are not. This has caused the continued
antics to disrupt our lives.
Initially certain of those residents were initially able to make enough
“noise” with various local officials that the gate was closed for a short
period of time.
Problems initially arose during the permitting process when the Chief
Inspector with the Fire Marshal’s office, Nathan Mendenhall, took the
position that the gate could only be used for “emergency access” purposes.
At that time, Robert Brach, Director of Bexar County Development Service,
supported the Fire Marshal’s position that the gate could only be used for
“emergency access.”
Given this the Homeowners Association engaged legal counsel. At that
point, the Fire Marshal advised the Association’s legal counsel that they
should deal directly with the head of the Civil Division for the Bexar
County District Attorney’s Office, Assistant DA Ed Schweninger. After much
discussion between our legal counsel and the DA’s office, the DA’s office
ultimately concluded that given language contained in the subdivision’s
Plat that was filed in the Official Public Records of Bexar County, the
Association had the right to utilize the gate onto Waterview Drive, a
public roadway, for the purpose of egress from the Association.
The DA’s office communicated its conclusions to both the Fire Marshal and
Sheriff’s Office. As a result, the Association has had the ability without
obstruction from the Fire Marshal or Sheriff’s office to utilize the
second gate onto Waterview Drive to exit the subdivision since early
October.
Unfortunately, notwithstanding the DA’s office’s decision concerning this
matter, and that they no longer have the support of the Fire Marshal,
Bexar County Public Works or Sheriff’s office, some of the individuals
from the adjoining neighborhood have taken matters “into their own hands.”
In particular, the Board has received reports that individuals are making
derogatory gestures as our residents exit, shining lights in our resident’s
eyes, and most recently numerous residents have reported nails in their
tires. It is our hope that these childish antics will dissipate with the
passage of time.
That said, however, we believe that our residents need to be proactive in
dealing with these matters.
First and foremost, our concern is for your safety. Our recommendation is
continue to take the high road and not directly engage with these few bad
actors from the adjoining neighborhood. Nevertheless, members are
encouraged to report all such instances to the Sheriff’s Office
Non-Emergency Dispatch at 210.335.6000. This creates an official public
record of the complaint and if the sheriff’s office is called enough times
the hope is that they will issue citations to and/or arrest the
disgruntled few. In addition, residents are encouraged to report any code
violation issues on Waterview Drive (junk cars, debris, lines crossing
roadway, etc.) to Bexar County. This can be done by visitingwww.bexar.org,
navigating to Public Works and then selecting the “Report an Issue” tab.
This will allow you to report non-emergency related code violation issues
to the County. As always, in the event of an emergency requiring immediate
assistance members should dial 911.
Thank you for your patience and cooperation in working with the
Association to resolve the issues related to Association’s second gate.
Please feel free to contact the Board with any additional questions or
concerns.
LSR BODs
Tom Angotti- President
Reid Cain- Vice President
Greg Anderson- Secretary
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It could an effort for the County to get a better idea of how much the gate is actually used, probably like a road usage study that is done many times in multiple places.
Consider this...if one wants to consider showing adequate or increased usage of the side gate consider going out the gate multiple times in the day.
On Wednesday, November 7, 2018, 12:16 PM, Rodney Bowman via Discussion discussion@lists.limestoneranchhoa.com wrote:
Any idea why ?
There certainly cannot be a maximum number of cars that can leave a given neighborhood per day.
This is getting to be ridiculous!
Sent from my iPhone Have a great day!
On Nov 7, 2018, at 12:15 PM, genegrubb--- via Discussion discussion@lists.limestoneranchhoa.com wrote:
It was installed by the Bexar Public Works Department.
-----Original Message----- From: Rodney Bowman via Discussion
Sent: Wednesday, November 07, 2018 12:06 PM
To: Limestone Ranch HOA discussion
Cc: Rodney Bowman ; lsr.bod
Subject: Re: [Limestone Ranch Discussion] Update on Recent Events
Looks like someone has installed a counting device as we leave the hood.
Sent from my iPhone Have a great day!
On Nov 6, 2018, at 8:17 PM, lsr.bod via Discussion discussion@lists.limestoneranchhoa.com wrote:
LSR Residents,
As most of you are aware, the opening of the second gate onto Waterview Drive has caused much consternation with some individuals from the adjoining neighborhood.
Change from their previous way of life on a dead end street is hard to accept. While most of us are courteous and respectful as we exit, according to our neighbors, some are not. This has caused the continued antics to disrupt our lives.
Initially certain of those residents were initially able to make enough “noise” with various local officials that the gate was closed for a short period of time.
Problems initially arose during the permitting process when the Chief Inspector with the Fire Marshal’s office, Nathan Mendenhall, took the position that the gate could only be used for “emergency access” purposes. At that time, Robert Brach, Director of Bexar County Development Service, supported the Fire Marshal’s position that the gate could only be used for “emergency access.”
Given this the Homeowners Association engaged legal counsel. At that point, the Fire Marshal advised the Association’s legal counsel that they should deal directly with the head of the Civil Division for the Bexar County District Attorney’s Office, Assistant DA Ed Schweninger. After much discussion between our legal counsel and the DA’s office, the DA’s office ultimately concluded that given language contained in the subdivision’s Plat that was filed in the Official Public Records of Bexar County, the Association had the right to utilize the gate onto Waterview Drive, a public roadway, for the purpose of egress from the Association.
The DA’s office communicated its conclusions to both the Fire Marshal and Sheriff’s Office. As a result, the Association has had the ability without obstruction from the Fire Marshal or Sheriff’s office to utilize the second gate onto Waterview Drive to exit the subdivision since early October.
Unfortunately, notwithstanding the DA’s office’s decision concerning this matter, and that they no longer have the support of the Fire Marshal, Bexar County Public Works or Sheriff’s office, some of the individuals from the adjoining neighborhood have taken matters “into their own hands.”
In particular, the Board has received reports that individuals are making derogatory gestures as our residents exit, shining lights in our resident’s eyes, and most recently numerous residents have reported nails in their tires. It is our hope that these childish antics will dissipate with the passage of time.
That said, however, we believe that our residents need to be proactive in dealing with these matters.
First and foremost, our concern is for your safety. Our recommendation is continue to take the high road and not directly engage with these few bad actors from the adjoining neighborhood. Nevertheless, members are encouraged to report all such instances to the Sheriff’s Office Non-Emergency Dispatch at 210.335.6000. This creates an official public record of the complaint and if the sheriff’s office is called enough times the hope is that they will issue citations to and/or arrest the disgruntled few. In addition, residents are encouraged to report any code violation issues on Waterview Drive (junk cars, debris, lines crossing roadway, etc.) to Bexar County. This can be done by visitingwww.bexar.org, navigating to Public Works and then selecting the “Report an Issue” tab. This will allow you to report non-emergency related code violation issues to the County. As always, in the event of an emergency requiring immediate assistance members should dial 911.
Thank you for your patience and cooperation in working with the Association to resolve the issues related to Association’s second gate. Please feel free to contact the Board with any additional questions or concerns.
LSR BODs
Tom Angotti- President
Reid Cain- Vice President
Greg Anderson- Secretary
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I’m sure it’s a big number already. Just don’t know why the hell it matters !! They should focus on him harassing women and kids!
Sent from my iPhone Have a great day!
On Nov 7, 2018, at 1:11 PM, George Carroll <gtwcarroll17@yahoo.commailto:gtwcarroll17@yahoo.com> wrote:
It could an effort for the County to get a better idea of how much the gate is actually used, probably like a road usage study that is done many times in multiple places.
Consider this...if one wants to consider showing adequate or increased usage of the side gate consider going out the gate multiple times in the day.
On Wednesday, November 7, 2018, 12:16 PM, Rodney Bowman via Discussion <discussion@lists.limestoneranchhoa.commailto:discussion@lists.limestoneranchhoa.com> wrote:
Any idea why ?
There certainly cannot be a maximum number of cars that can leave a given neighborhood per day.
This is getting to be ridiculous!
Sent from my iPhone Have a great day!
On Nov 7, 2018, at 12:15 PM, genegrubb--- via Discussion <discussion@lists.limestoneranchhoa.commailto:discussion@lists.limestoneranchhoa.com> wrote:
It was installed by the Bexar Public Works Department.
-----Original Message----- From: Rodney Bowman via Discussion
Sent: Wednesday, November 07, 2018 12:06 PM
To: Limestone Ranch HOA discussion
Cc: Rodney Bowman ; lsr.bod
Subject: Re: [Limestone Ranch Discussion] Update on Recent Events
Looks like someone has installed a counting device as we leave the hood.
Sent from my iPhone Have a great day!
On Nov 6, 2018, at 8:17 PM, lsr.bod via Discussion <discussion@lists.limestoneranchhoa.commailto:discussion@lists.limestoneranchhoa.com> wrote:
LSR Residents,
As most of you are aware, the opening of the second gate onto Waterview Drive has caused much consternation with some individuals from the adjoining neighborhood.
Change from their previous way of life on a dead end street is hard to accept. While most of us are courteous and respectful as we exit, according to our neighbors, some are not. This has caused the continued antics to disrupt our lives.
Initially certain of those residents were initially able to make enough “noise” with various local officials that the gate was closed for a short period of time.
Problems initially arose during the permitting process when the Chief Inspector with the Fire Marshal’s office, Nathan Mendenhall, took the position that the gate could only be used for “emergency access” purposes. At that time, Robert Brach, Director of Bexar County Development Service, supported the Fire Marshal’s position that the gate could only be used for “emergency access.”
Given this the Homeowners Association engaged legal counsel. At that point, the Fire Marshal advised the Association’s legal counsel that they should deal directly with the head of the Civil Division for the Bexar County District Attorney’s Office, Assistant DA Ed Schweninger. After much discussion between our legal counsel and the DA’s office, the DA’s office ultimately concluded that given language contained in the subdivision’s Plat that was filed in the Official Public Records of Bexar County, the Association had the right to utilize the gate onto Waterview Drive, a public roadway, for the purpose of egress from the Association.
The DA’s office communicated its conclusions to both the Fire Marshal and Sheriff’s Office. As a result, the Association has had the ability without obstruction from the Fire Marshal or Sheriff’s office to utilize the second gate onto Waterview Drive to exit the subdivision since early October.
Unfortunately, notwithstanding the DA’s office’s decision concerning this matter, and that they no longer have the support of the Fire Marshal, Bexar County Public Works or Sheriff’s office, some of the individuals from the adjoining neighborhood have taken matters “into their own hands.”
In particular, the Board has received reports that individuals are making derogatory gestures as our residents exit, shining lights in our resident’s eyes, and most recently numerous residents have reported nails in their tires. It is our hope that these childish antics will dissipate with the passage of time.
That said, however, we believe that our residents need to be proactive in dealing with these matters.
First and foremost, our concern is for your safety. Our recommendation is continue to take the high road and not directly engage with these few bad actors from the adjoining neighborhood. Nevertheless, members are encouraged to report all such instances to the Sheriff’s Office Non-Emergency Dispatch at 210.335.6000tel:210.335.6000. This creates an official public record of the complaint and if the sheriff’s office is called enough times the hope is that they will issue citations to and/or arrest the disgruntled few. In addition, residents are encouraged to report any code violation issues on Waterview Drive (junk cars, debris, lines crossing roadway, etc.) to Bexar County. This can be done by visitingwww.bexar.orghttp://visitingwww.bexar.org, navigating to Public Works and then selecting the “Report an Issue” tab. This will allow you to report non-emergency related code violation issues to the County. As always, in the event of an emergency requiring immediate assistance members should dial 911.
Thank you for your patience and cooperation in working with the Association to resolve the issues related to Association’s second gate. Please feel free to contact the Board with any additional questions or concerns.
LSR BODs
Tom Angotti- President
Reid Cain- Vice President
Greg Anderson- Secretary
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He called my 12 yr old daughter and I “b*+{#s” as we exited this morning, but didn’t say a word to my husband who was two cars behind me.
Sent from my iPhone
On Nov 7, 2018, at 1:13 PM, Rodney Bowman via Discussion discussion@lists.limestoneranchhoa.com wrote:
I’m sure it’s a big number already. Just don’t know why the hell it matters !! They should focus on him harassing women and kids!
Sent from my iPhone Have a great day!
On Nov 7, 2018, at 1:11 PM, George Carroll <gtwcarroll17@yahoo.commailto:gtwcarroll17@yahoo.com> wrote:
It could an effort for the County to get a better idea of how much the gate is actually used, probably like a road usage study that is done many times in multiple places.
Consider this...if one wants to consider showing adequate or increased usage of the side gate consider going out the gate multiple times in the day.
On Wednesday, November 7, 2018, 12:16 PM, Rodney Bowman via Discussion <discussion@lists.limestoneranchhoa.commailto:discussion@lists.limestoneranchhoa.com> wrote:
Any idea why ?
There certainly cannot be a maximum number of cars that can leave a given neighborhood per day.
This is getting to be ridiculous!
Sent from my iPhone Have a great day!
On Nov 7, 2018, at 12:15 PM, genegrubb--- via Discussion <discussion@lists.limestoneranchhoa.commailto:discussion@lists.limestoneranchhoa.com> wrote:
It was installed by the Bexar Public Works Department.
-----Original Message----- From: Rodney Bowman via Discussion
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Cc: Rodney Bowman ; lsr.bod
Subject: Re: [Limestone Ranch Discussion] Update on Recent Events
Looks like someone has installed a counting device as we leave the hood.
Sent from my iPhone Have a great day!
On Nov 6, 2018, at 8:17 PM, lsr.bod via Discussion <discussion@lists.limestoneranchhoa.commailto:discussion@lists.limestoneranchhoa.com> wrote:
LSR Residents,
As most of you are aware, the opening of the second gate onto Waterview Drive has caused much consternation with some individuals from the adjoining neighborhood.
Change from their previous way of life on a dead end street is hard to accept. While most of us are courteous and respectful as we exit, according to our neighbors, some are not. This has caused the continued antics to disrupt our lives.
Initially certain of those residents were initially able to make enough “noise” with various local officials that the gate was closed for a short period of time.
Problems initially arose during the permitting process when the Chief Inspector with the Fire Marshal’s office, Nathan Mendenhall, took the position that the gate could only be used for “emergency access” purposes. At that time, Robert Brach, Director of Bexar County Development Service, supported the Fire Marshal’s position that the gate could only be used for “emergency access.”
Given this the Homeowners Association engaged legal counsel. At that point, the Fire Marshal advised the Association’s legal counsel that they should deal directly with the head of the Civil Division for the Bexar County District Attorney’s Office, Assistant DA Ed Schweninger. After much discussion between our legal counsel and the DA’s office, the DA’s office ultimately concluded that given language contained in the subdivision’s Plat that was filed in the Official Public Records of Bexar County, the Association had the right to utilize the gate onto Waterview Drive, a public roadway, for the purpose of egress from the Association.
The DA’s office communicated its conclusions to both the Fire Marshal and Sheriff’s Office. As a result, the Association has had the ability without obstruction from the Fire Marshal or Sheriff’s office to utilize the second gate onto Waterview Drive to exit the subdivision since early October.
Unfortunately, notwithstanding the DA’s office’s decision concerning this matter, and that they no longer have the support of the Fire Marshal, Bexar County Public Works or Sheriff’s office, some of the individuals from the adjoining neighborhood have taken matters “into their own hands.”
In particular, the Board has received reports that individuals are making derogatory gestures as our residents exit, shining lights in our resident’s eyes, and most recently numerous residents have reported nails in their tires. It is our hope that these childish antics will dissipate with the passage of time.
That said, however, we believe that our residents need to be proactive in dealing with these matters.
First and foremost, our concern is for your safety. Our recommendation is continue to take the high road and not directly engage with these few bad actors from the adjoining neighborhood. Nevertheless, members are encouraged to report all such instances to the Sheriff’s Office Non-Emergency Dispatch at 210.335.6000tel:210.335.6000. This creates an official public record of the complaint and if the sheriff’s office is called enough times the hope is that they will issue citations to and/or arrest the disgruntled few. In addition, residents are encouraged to report any code violation issues on Waterview Drive (junk cars, debris, lines crossing roadway, etc.) to Bexar County. This can be done by visitingwww.bexar.orghttp://visitingwww.bexar.org, navigating to Public Works and then selecting the “Report an Issue” tab. This will allow you to report non-emergency related code violation issues to the County. As always, in the event of an emergency requiring immediate assistance members should dial 911.
Thank you for your patience and cooperation in working with the Association to resolve the issues related to Association’s second gate. Please feel free to contact the Board with any additional questions or concerns.
LSR BODs
Tom Angotti- President
Reid Cain- Vice President
Greg Anderson- Secretary
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You may also email Sheriff Salazar’s assistant, Martha, at:
mvasquez@bexar.org to report issues w/being harassed when using the back gate.
Sent from my iPhone
On Nov 7, 2018, at 1:34 PM, Ericka Navarro via Discussion discussion@lists.limestoneranchhoa.com wrote:
He called my 12 yr old daughter and I “b*+{#s” as we exited this morning, but didn’t say a word to my husband who was two cars behind me.
Sent from my iPhone
On Nov 7, 2018, at 1:13 PM, Rodney Bowman via Discussion discussion@lists.limestoneranchhoa.com wrote:
I’m sure it’s a big number already. Just don’t know why the hell it matters !! They should focus on him harassing women and kids!
Sent from my iPhone Have a great day!
On Nov 7, 2018, at 1:11 PM, George Carroll <gtwcarroll17@yahoo.commailto:gtwcarroll17@yahoo.com> wrote:
It could an effort for the County to get a better idea of how much the gate is actually used, probably like a road usage study that is done many times in multiple places.
Consider this...if one wants to consider showing adequate or increased usage of the side gate consider going out the gate multiple times in the day.
On Wednesday, November 7, 2018, 12:16 PM, Rodney Bowman via Discussion <discussion@lists.limestoneranchhoa.commailto:discussion@lists.limestoneranchhoa.com> wrote:
Any idea why ?
There certainly cannot be a maximum number of cars that can leave a given neighborhood per day.
This is getting to be ridiculous!
Sent from my iPhone Have a great day!
On Nov 7, 2018, at 12:15 PM, genegrubb--- via Discussion <discussion@lists.limestoneranchhoa.commailto:discussion@lists.limestoneranchhoa.com> wrote:
It was installed by the Bexar Public Works Department.
-----Original Message----- From: Rodney Bowman via Discussion
Sent: Wednesday, November 07, 2018 12:06 PM
To: Limestone Ranch HOA discussion
Cc: Rodney Bowman ; lsr.bod
Subject: Re: [Limestone Ranch Discussion] Update on Recent Events
Looks like someone has installed a counting device as we leave the hood.
Sent from my iPhone Have a great day!
On Nov 6, 2018, at 8:17 PM, lsr.bod via Discussion <discussion@lists.limestoneranchhoa.commailto:discussion@lists.limestoneranchhoa.com> wrote:
LSR Residents,
As most of you are aware, the opening of the second gate onto Waterview Drive has caused much consternation with some individuals from the adjoining neighborhood.
Change from their previous way of life on a dead end street is hard to accept. While most of us are courteous and respectful as we exit, according to our neighbors, some are not. This has caused the continued antics to disrupt our lives.
Initially certain of those residents were initially able to make enough “noise” with various local officials that the gate was closed for a short period of time.
Problems initially arose during the permitting process when the Chief Inspector with the Fire Marshal’s office, Nathan Mendenhall, took the position that the gate could only be used for “emergency access” purposes. At that time, Robert Brach, Director of Bexar County Development Service, supported the Fire Marshal’s position that the gate could only be used for “emergency access.”
Given this the Homeowners Association engaged legal counsel. At that point, the Fire Marshal advised the Association’s legal counsel that they should deal directly with the head of the Civil Division for the Bexar County District Attorney’s Office, Assistant DA Ed Schweninger. After much discussion between our legal counsel and the DA’s office, the DA’s office ultimately concluded that given language contained in the subdivision’s Plat that was filed in the Official Public Records of Bexar County, the Association had the right to utilize the gate onto Waterview Drive, a public roadway, for the purpose of egress from the Association.
The DA’s office communicated its conclusions to both the Fire Marshal and Sheriff’s Office. As a result, the Association has had the ability without obstruction from the Fire Marshal or Sheriff’s office to utilize the second gate onto Waterview Drive to exit the subdivision since early October.
Unfortunately, notwithstanding the DA’s office’s decision concerning this matter, and that they no longer have the support of the Fire Marshal, Bexar County Public Works or Sheriff’s office, some of the individuals from the adjoining neighborhood have taken matters “into their own hands.”
In particular, the Board has received reports that individuals are making derogatory gestures as our residents exit, shining lights in our resident’s eyes, and most recently numerous residents have reported nails in their tires. It is our hope that these childish antics will dissipate with the passage of time.
That said, however, we believe that our residents need to be proactive in dealing with these matters.
First and foremost, our concern is for your safety. Our recommendation is continue to take the high road and not directly engage with these few bad actors from the adjoining neighborhood. Nevertheless, members are encouraged to report all such instances to the Sheriff’s Office Non-Emergency Dispatch at 210.335.6000tel:210.335.6000. This creates an official public record of the complaint and if the sheriff’s office is called enough times the hope is that they will issue citations to and/or arrest the disgruntled few. In addition, residents are encouraged to report any code violation issues on Waterview Drive (junk cars, debris, lines crossing roadway, etc.) to Bexar County. This can be done by visitingwww.bexar.orghttp://visitingwww.bexar.org, navigating to Public Works and then selecting the “Report an Issue” tab. This will allow you to report non-emergency related code violation issues to the County. As always, in the event of an emergency requiring immediate assistance members should dial 911.
Thank you for your patience and cooperation in working with the Association to resolve the issues related to Association’s second gate. Please feel free to contact the Board with any additional questions or concerns.
LSR BODs
Tom Angotti- President
Reid Cain- Vice President
Greg Anderson- Secretary
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-------- Original message --------From: Ericka Navarro via Discussion discussion@lists.limestoneranchhoa.com Date: 11/7/18 1:34 PM (GMT-06:00) To: Limestone Ranch HOA discussion discussion@lists.limestoneranchhoa.com Cc: Ericka Navarro thenavarros@gvtc.com Subject: Re: [Limestone Ranch Discussion] Update on Recent Events He called my 12 yr old daughter and I “b*+{#s” as we exited this morning, but didn’t say a word to my husband who was two cars behind me. Sent from my iPhone> On Nov 7, 2018, at 1:13 PM, Rodney Bowman via Discussion discussion@lists.limestoneranchhoa.com wrote:> > I’m sure it’s a big number already. Just don’t know why the hell it matters !! They should focus on him harassing women and kids!> > Sent from my iPhone Have a great day!> > On Nov 7, 2018, at 1:11 PM, George Carroll <gtwcarroll17@yahoo.commailto:gtwcarroll17@yahoo.com> wrote:> > It could an effort for the County to get a better idea of how much the gate is actually used, probably like a road usage study that is done many times in multiple places.> > Consider this...if one wants to consider showing adequate or increased usage of the side gate consider going out the gate multiple times in the day.> > > > > On Wednesday, November 7, 2018, 12:16 PM, Rodney Bowman via Discussion <discussion@lists.limestoneranchhoa.commailto:discussion@lists.limestoneranchhoa.com> wrote:> > Any idea why ?> There certainly cannot be a maximum number of cars that can leave a given neighborhood per day.> This is getting to be ridiculous!> > Sent from my iPhone Have a great day!> >> On Nov 7, 2018, at 12:15 PM, genegrubb--- via Discussion <discussion@lists.limestoneranchhoa.commailto:discussion@lists.limestoneranchhoa.com> wrote:>> >> It was installed by the Bexar Public Works Department.>> >> -----Original Message----- From: Rodney Bowman via Discussion>> Sent: Wednesday, November 07, 2018 12:06 PM>> To: Limestone Ranch HOA discussion>> Cc: Rodney Bowman ; lsr.bod>> Subject: Re: [Limestone Ranch Discussion] Update on Recent Events>> >> Looks like someone has installed a counting device as we leave the hood.>> >> Sent from my iPhone Have a great day!>> >>> On Nov 6, 2018, at 8:17 PM, lsr.bod via Discussion <discussion@lists.limestoneranchhoa.commailto:discussion@lists.limestoneranchhoa.com> wrote:>>> >>> LSR Residents,>>> >>> As most of you are aware, the opening of the second gate onto Waterview Drive has caused much consternation with some individuals from the adjoining neighborhood.>>> >>> Change from their previous way of life on a dead end street is hard to accept. While most of us are courteous and respectful as we exit, according to our neighbors, some are not. This has caused the continued antics to disrupt our lives.>>> >>> Initially certain of those residents were initially able to make enough “noise” with various local officials that the gate was closed for a short period of time.>>> >>> Problems initially arose during the permitting process when the Chief Inspector with the Fire Marshal’s office, Nathan Mendenhall, took the position that the gate could only be used for “emergency access” purposes. At that time, Robert Brach, Director of Bexar County Development Service, supported the Fire Marshal’s position that the gate could only be used for “emergency access.”>>> >>> Given this the Homeowners Association engaged legal counsel. At that point, the Fire Marshal advised the Association’s legal counsel that they should deal directly with the head of the Civil Division for the Bexar County District Attorney’s Office, Assistant DA Ed Schweninger. After much discussion between our legal counsel and the DA’s office, the DA’s office ultimately concluded that given language contained in the subdivision’s Plat that was filed in the Official Public Records of Bexar County, the Association had the right to utilize the gate onto Waterview Drive, a public roadway, for the purpose of egress from the Association.>>> >>> The DA’s office communicated its conclusions to both the Fire Marshal and Sheriff’s Office. As a result, the Association has had the ability without obstruction from the Fire Marshal or Sheriff’s office to utilize the second gate onto Waterview Drive to exit the subdivision since early October.>>> >>> Unfortunately, notwithstanding the DA’s office’s decision concerning this matter, and that they no longer have the support of the Fire Marshal, Bexar County Public Works or Sheriff’s office, some of the individuals from the adjoining neighborhood have taken matters “into their own hands.”>>> >>> In particular, the Board has received reports that individuals are making derogatory gestures as our residents exit, shining lights in our resident’s eyes, and most recently numerous residents have reported nails in their tires. It is our hope that these childish antics will dissipate with the passage of time.>>> >>> That said, however, we believe that our residents need to be proactive in dealing with these matters.>>> >>> First and foremost, our concern is for your safety. Our recommendation is continue to take the high road and not directly engage with these few bad actors from the adjoining neighborhood. Nevertheless, members are encouraged to report all such instances to the Sheriff’s Office Non-Emergency Dispatch at 210.335.6000tel:210.335.6000. This creates an official public record of the complaint and if the sheriff’s office is called enough times the hope is that they will issue citations to and/or arrest the disgruntled few. In addition, residents are encouraged to report any code violation issues on Waterview Drive (junk cars, debris, lines crossing roadway, etc.) to Bexar County. This can be done by visitingwww.bexar.orghttp://visitingwww.bexar.org, navigating to Public Works and then selecting the “Report an Issue” tab. This will allow you to report non-emergency related code violation issues to the County. As always, in the event of an emergency requiring immediate assistance members should dial 911.>>> >>> Thank you for your patience and cooperation in working with the Association to resolve the issues related to Association’s second gate. Please feel free to contact the Board with any additional questions or concerns.>>> >>> >>> LSR BODs>>> Tom Angotti- President>>> Reid Cain- Vice President>>> Greg Anderson- Secretary>>> _______________________________________________>>> Discussion mailing list>>> Discussion@lists.limestoneranchhoa.commailto:Discussion@lists.limestoneranchhoa.com>>> >>> To manage your subscription to this list, or to unsubscribe, please visit:>>> http://lists.limestoneranchhoa.com/mailman/listinfo/discussion_lists.limestoneranchhoa.com>> "DO NOT RETAIN, DISSEMINATE, DISTRIBUTE, OR COPY THIS ELECTRONIC MAIL TRANSMISSION NOR ANY ATTACHMENTS THEREIN WITHOUT PERMISSION OF THE SENDER AND THE RIGHTFUL RECIPIENT. DOING SO IS PROHIBITED BY LAW. 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On Nov 6, 2018, at 8:16 PM, lsr.bod via Discussion discussion@lists.limestoneranchhoa.com wrote:
LSR Residents,
As most of you are aware, the opening of the second gate onto Waterview Drive has caused much consternation with some individuals from the adjoining neighborhood.
Change from their previous way of life on a dead end street is hard to accept. While most of us are courteous and respectful as we exit, according to our neighbors, some are not. This has caused the continued antics to disrupt our lives.
Initially certain of those residents were initially able to make enough “noise” with various local officials that the gate was closed for a short period of time.
Problems initially arose during the permitting process when the Chief Inspector with the Fire Marshal’s office, Nathan Mendenhall, took the position that the gate could only be used for “emergency access” purposes. At that time, Robert Brach, Director of Bexar County Development Service, supported the Fire Marshal’s position that the gate could only be used for “emergency access.”
Given this the Homeowners Association engaged legal counsel. At that point, the Fire Marshal advised the Association’s legal counsel that they should deal directly with the head of the Civil Division for the Bexar County District Attorney’s Office, Assistant DA Ed Schweninger. After much discussion between our legal counsel and the DA’s office, the DA’s office ultimately concluded that given language contained in the subdivision’s Plat that was filed in the Official Public Records of Bexar County, the Association had the right to utilize the gate onto Waterview Drive, a public roadway, for the purpose of egress from the Association.
The DA’s office communicated its conclusions to both the Fire Marshal and Sheriff’s Office. As a result, the Association has had the ability without obstruction from the Fire Marshal or Sheriff’s office to utilize the second gate onto Waterview Drive to exit the subdivision since early October.
Unfortunately, notwithstanding the DA’s office’s decision concerning this matter, and that they no longer have the support of the Fire Marshal, Bexar County Public Works or Sheriff’s office, some of the individuals from the adjoining neighborhood have taken matters “into their own hands.”
In particular, the Board has received reports that individuals are making derogatory gestures as our residents exit, shining lights in our resident’s eyes, and most recently numerous residents have reported nails in their tires. It is our hope that these childish antics will dissipate with the passage of time.
That said, however, we believe that our residents need to be proactive in dealing with these matters.
First and foremost, our concern is for your safety. Our recommendation is continue to take the high road and not directly engage with these few bad actors from the adjoining neighborhood. Nevertheless, members are encouraged to report all such instances to the Sheriff’s Office Non-Emergency Dispatch at 210.335.6000. This creates an official public record of the complaint and if the sheriff’s office is called enough times the hope is that they will issue citations to and/or arrest the disgruntled few. In addition, residents are encouraged to report any code violation issues on Waterview Drive (junk cars, debris, lines crossing roadway, etc.) to Bexar County. This can be done by visitingwww.bexar.org, navigating to Public Works and then selecting the “Report an Issue” tab. This will allow you to report non-emergency related code violation issues to the County. As always, in the event of an emergency requiring immediate assistance members should dial 911.
Thank you for your patience and cooperation in working with the Association to resolve the issues related to Association’s second gate. Please feel free to contact the Board with any additional questions or concerns.
LSR BODs
Tom Angotti- President
Reid Cain- Vice President
Greg Anderson- Secretary
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