SHARC indoor pool will be closed forroutine maintenance Page 17
INSIDE THIS ISSUE SROA News.............. 4 Calendar................. 13
Public Safety............ 30 Classified Ads.......... 39
A neighborhood meeting will be held to discuss sewer upgrades Page 24
S U N R I V E R
S C E N E A NEWSPAPER PUBLISHED MONTHLY BY THE SUNRIVER OWNERS ASSOCIATION
MAY 2024
VOLUME XLVII • NUMBER 5
SROA board of director candidates announced
The candidates are, listed alphabetically: • Brad Banta • Bill Cloran • Gwen Gamble • Veronica Jacknow • Holly Lekas • Randy Schneider With only three seats open, there will be those who will lose. “We will keep the ones who lose in the hunt for following elections,” said Angell. Short bios of each candidate will be printed in the June Scene and on the SROA website. A Zoom candidate forum, hosted by Sunriver You, is planned for June (date to be determined). Additional candidate information will also be provided in the July Scene. The ballot and voter pamphlet will go into the mail to owners in early July. Ballots must be returned and reach SROA no later than 12 p.m. Aug. 10 to be valid.
(Left) Old wood that will not be used should be discarded. (Right) A woodpile is placed too close to a home.
Time to move those woodpiles SROA NEWS – It’s May, and that means if you haven’t done so already, it’s time to move your woodpile to a solid, fully enclosed space (such as a garage) or 20 feet away from all structures including structures on neighboring properties (structures include decks, carports, enclosures, or any exterior wall). In some cases, this location may be in the front of the house. If 20 feet separation from the structures isn’t possible anywhere on your property the firewood shall be stored at the furthest point from all structures as required in the Sunriver Rules and Regulations. Fires produce embers that can travel
upwards of a mile or more ahead of the actual flame front. Most home ignitions that happen during a wildfire event are typically due to these ember showers according to the Insurance Institute for Business and Home Safety. Stacks of firewood are inviting places for those embers to come to a rest and then ignite the wood inside the dry nooks and crannies. Once burning, the firewood can ignite anything flammable around it. If the wood is close to the home, it can provide a flaming exposure to windows and break the glass or climb to the eave and possibly enter an attic. Firewood stacked near structures can
Firewood Share Program If an owner needs seasoned wood, wants to get rid of an old pile of it, or help moving wood, email:
SunriverWoodShare@gmail.com This program is to reduce the “fire load” risk of old/unused wood piles and assist with owner compliance of the firewood rule, keep wood piles away from structures and to help mitigate fire risk in the community.
also be a hazardous barrier between a home and any firefighters trying to defend it. Water hoses may get stuck Turn to Woodpiles, page 3
Road slurry, pathway seal coat projects to begin By Susan Berger, Sunriver Scene SROA NEWS – Several Sunriver road and pathway projects are expected to start in the coming weeks. “Approximately 4.5 miles of pathways will receive a preventative maintenance asphalt seal coat that will include the addition of a new aggregate,” said Mark Smith, SROA Public Works Director. “This aggregate will enhance traction
on the pathways,” Pathways will be closed during the seal coat work and bicyclists and pedestrians will need to use alternative routes to reach their destination. A map of the pathways to be treated is on the SROA website at www.sunriverowners.org/ roadwork. The map includes all treatment areas that will occur each year over the next six years.
All 34 miles of Sunriver’s pathways were completely rebuilt between 2010 and 2016 and are now coming online for seal coat maintenance. Seal coat helps to extend the life of the asphalt and is routinely done about every 6 to 8 years. Weather dependent, the pathway Turn to Paving, page 3 SUNRIVER SCENE SUNRIVER OWNERS ASSN. VOLUME XLVII • NUMBER 5 P.O. BOX 3278 SUNRIVER, OR 97707
SROA NEWS – Six candidates are running for three available seats on the Sunriver Owners Association Board of Directors for 2024-2027. The slate of candidates was presented to the SROA Board of Directors during the board’s April 19 work session. Nominating Committee chair Ron Angell presented the roster of candidates and explained the process in finding and vetting the potential board members. “We did a lot of work this year,” said Angell. “We strongly feel we have a fine slate of candidates this year with very good people.” “Everyone came to the plate to help recruit,” added Nominating Committee member Debbie Baker.”
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