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The February 2015 newsletter covers various topics including the upcoming officer and director elections, the rules for the Annual Meeting and Town Hall Meeting, security alerts on mail theft, tips for septic tank maintenance, and advice on weed and fire season preparation. It also includes information on SHHA tram passes, membership cards with benefits, and water and security services in Sandia Heights. Additionally, the newsletter addresses the importance of controlling landscape and weeds in zero-lot-line units based on the SHHA covenants, emphasizing the impact on neighbors and the community.
The newsletter emphasizes the importance of maintaining good landscape practices to enhance property value, street safety, and the overall beauty of Sandia Heights. It highlights specific do's and don'ts for property owners, such as pruning trees, keeping gravel areas clear of weeds, and avoiding letting weeds encroach on neighboring properties. Additionally, there is a report on various approved projects by the Architectural Control Committee, including door replacements, landscaping, and roof repairs, underscoring ongoing property maintenance efforts within the community.
Furthermore, the document covers PNM's proposed 12% rate hike for customers, which includes an interconnection fee for those installing solar PV systems post-January 2016. The newsletter discusses potential impacts on residential energy bills, renewable energy investments, and opposition from solar advocacy groups. It provides advice for residents planning solar installations to avoid the impending fees, anticipating changes to terms like Renewable Energy Credits and net metering pending PRC decisions. Keywords: landscape maintenance, property values, architectural projects, PNM rate hike, solar PV systems, interconnection fee, residential energy bills, renewable energy, Sandia Heights market, community events.
Keywords: Tram Passes, Sandia Heights Services, Trash and Recycle Bins, Security Tips, Residential Burglary Prevention, Septic Tank Maintenance, SHHA Membership Cards, Mail Theft, Weed and Fire Season, Landscape Maintenance
SHHA
Editor
Bob Bower
Emily Rudin
Editor
Dick Wavrik
Editor