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950 Forest Rd.10 Jemez
Springs,
New
Mexico
87025 |
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2007 Consumer Confidence Report (CCR) (PDF/70KB) |
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No Trespassing signs restrict access to the National Forest via Ashley Lane (aka FR 134) Ashley Lane on the west boundary of the SLP subdivision has provided access for the public to the Santa Fe National Forest for over 30 years. Private owners of lands to the west of our association have attempted to restrict the access with a gate and No Trespassing signs, violating our rights to travel the road. This closure has prompted many residents to write, requesting action by the board to keep the roadway open. |
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Possible Park & Ride Service to Jemez Springs Area?? If you are interested in Park and Ride service to/from the Lab, please send a brief email to NMparkandride@state.nm.us asap indicating the following:
Judy Hobart jhobart@lanl.gov |
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Canyon Gate Real Estate now managing SLPPOA's book-keeping |
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Water Systems
Status
Drought is Official! |
Fire News/Emergency Updates |
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What you ought to know before moving into SLPPOA SLPPOA makes no guarantees on water availability or quality, electric or telephone service, accessible or safe road conditions, or prompt emergency or fire response. Check with your realtor, the seller, or call a board representative to familiarize yourself on the association issues and fees before purchasing. Special June 2005 Letter to Homeowners SLP 2006 Water Consumer Confidence Report >> it seems that the Air quality permit issued to Copar >> (attached, but 2 MB) specifically states that they are not to come >> within 1/4 mile (1300 feet) of residences. They are within 600 feet >> of some of us already. We are petitioning the NM Air quality people >> to enforce the permit, mostly to get them away from our homes ASAP. >> It would be great if you can distribute the following to interested >> parties in SLP to have them call about their air quality concerns >> and to request that the permits are enforced. >> >>Chris Kwiatkowski COPAR permit SLP
Homeowner Notice
For the safety and benefit of our community , the Sandoval County Animal Control Ordinance is being enforced by Animal Control Officer, George Griego. He is empowered to capture wandering animals, can deliver cages if needed and talk or leave notice with an offender. There is a voluntary statement form that complainants can track and then file with the Sandoval county sheriff's office to initiate court action against an offender. This statement should include exact dates and times of violations and note several different dates when the violations occurred and, if available, photos. The complainant may be requested to be a witness at a court date. (To be verified with George Griego, animal control ) The court has issued penalties up to $300 and may involve jail terms for repeat offenders. If you have a problem with dog(s) running at large, disturbing the peace, or any other violation under the ordinance, print and use the form, or in the event of an emergency: call County Dispatch at 505-867-4581. You will be asked to give the location of the problem. You can choose to remain anonymous on the call. Next Board Meeting:
Wednesday, July 9 at 7:15 PM at the Fire Station in Sierra Los Pinos. LANL Closures, delays, emergency info 667-6622 or toll free 1-877-723-4101 LANL Locator # 667-5061
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