From the Architectural Control Committee

The Sunrise Terrace Architectural Control Committee thanks everyone who came to the annual meeting Oct. 11.  We enjoyed delicious treats, had a great time visiting, and learned some history about our neighborhood.  We met the real Jennifer, for whom Jennifer Court is named.  The committee reported on actions taken the past year.  Everyone is encouraged to greet their new neighbors and tell them about our directory and blog.  Please send their name, phone number, address and email to Kirk Hall kahalljr@comcast.net  so we can include them in our communication.  To save money we don’t use postcards any longer so will continue to keep in touch with the blog, web site and e-mail. 

 Because of recent questions about where people are in which Addition and which Covenant covers them, we are working on a compilation of the maps of each Addition and PDFs of the Covenants.  When completed they will be posted on the web site which hosts our Blog.  They will be downloadable and you will be able to access them. This is a work in progress and we will notify everybody when it’s done.

You are also encouraged to talk to your neighbors about driving slowly through our streets, removing trees that have the potential to fall on your house or a neighbor’s house, and cleaning the gutters and storm drains to avoid floods in the low areas. 

Following the meeting the committee learned the Pierce County numbers to call for questions and to report concerns.  For roads it is 253-798-6000.  For traffic it is 253-798-8000.  We reported the alder tree which is leaning into 122nd between Military and 133rd and the hole in the county fence on 122nd just east of 133rd.  A county employee has already been out to inspect. 

We look forward to seeing each other in the neighborhood and hope to see you at next year’s annual meeting.  

3 thoughts on “From the Architectural Control Committee

  1. It would be nice if the home owners would adhere to the architectural rules and regulations about the height of their trees and not obscuring our view of the mountain

  2. My thanks to all of you on the Architectural Control Committee and to those involved in and maintaining cameras surrounding our neighborhood, and the website as well as the organized neighborhood watch and any other involvement of Sunrise Terrace.

  3. Thank you for the update on the meeting of October 11. I had intended to attend but needed to stay with my mom that evening. Sorry to have missed it. — I have lived at 12319 133rd for the last 43 years. Loved it; the location, the neighbors, everything. I recently moved and my house is now for sale. If you know of anyone interested in moving to Sunrise Terrace it is available.

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