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The latest news and updates from Coachland and our area. COACHLAND MONTHLY
IN THIS ISSUE
Makers Show Truckee
MAKERS SHOW
Come to the makerspace home at the Truckee Tahoe Airport for this beloved celebration of art, community, and ingenuity at the 8th annual Maker Show! This event brings together our entire creative community– Makers, Artists, Visionaries, Inventors, Non-profits, Performers, Education Partners, and Sponsors to IGNITE THE IMAGINATION. Discover over 60 local artisans – jewelers, sculptors, and metal workers all together to INSPIRE YOU. This is not just a craft fair – at the Maker Show, YOU are the artist. Try leather stamping, experience wood turning, create your own candle, paint with beeswax, or explore the thrill of blacksmithing. They'll have a makers market, food trucks, beer, music, art cars, kids activities, tours of the makerspace, a silent auction, and raffle prizes. Join us for a true celebration of Wonder, Art, and Community.
SITE APPEARANCE
E-BIKES
CLUBHOUSE RENTAL
REMINDER: PETS
BBQ AREA
COMMUNITY EVENTS AND CALENDAR PROMOTING YOUR BUSINESS PUBLIC AWARENESS LETTER EVENT: FATHER’S DAY ARTS & CRAFTS COMMUNITY EVENT PICTURES
Tickets prices go up on the day of the event so get your advance tickets today!
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BBQ Area The BBQ area in front of the office is designated for RV guests, but MH-residents are welcome to use it as well, but have to sign a grill use agreement. No reservations for the BBQ area in front of the office are possible and are on a “first-come-first-serve” basis. MH guests that would like to book in advance, can make use of the BBQ by the dog park. Reservations for that BBQ area are possible and please coordinate with the office. When making use of this facility, please make sure to discard all trash and leave in a clean condition. from the Park and permission to keep the dog will be revoked. The costs of property repairs or medical treatment resulting from the actions of a Resident(s) or Guest's pet will be the responsibility of the Resident. Dogs must not disturb or threaten other Residents, Guests, or Park Employees. Any dog causing a disturbance, annoyance or harm (such as barking, growling, lunging and especially biting, as well as any damage to landscaping, structures or equipment) will be required to be removed Any messes left by a pet in the Park must be picked up immediately and properly disposed of (This includes cleaning up messes on the homesite). Bags are available throughout the RV park and Dog Park. Dog owners should carry plastic bags to pick up any messes and dispose of them in the proper receptacles, in the event there are no park bags available. Do not let your dog(s) mess on other homesites or RV Park sites. If this happens, please clean the mess up. Messes must not be disposed of in the utility easement area of the homesite. Reminder: Pets Under no circumstances shall a pet be allowed to run loose in the Mobilehome and RV Park. Any dog running loose in the Park can be impounded by Animal Control at the Resident(s) expense. All dogs must be on a leash when outside of the home, unless the homesite is enclosed with a fence. NO DOG IS TO BE LEFT TIED UP AND UNATTENDED OUTSIDE OF THE HOME- even in a fenced yard. Dogs have strangled when put in these situations. Cats should be kept in the home themselves or on the homesite. There are coyotes and other animals around Coachland that pose a danger to all pets.
Site Appearance A. Residents shall maintain their home, homesite, all structures, landscaping, and improvements in good condition and repair and in a neat, clean, and attractive, well-kept manner. All concrete, asphalt and other surfaces shall be kept clean and maintained in good repair and condition and shall be kept free of oil, and other sticky or oily substances. B. Landscaping should be properly maintained at all times. Lawns should be cut, kept free of weeds and pine needles, and watered during the growing season to maintain a neat appearance. The entire homesite should be landscaped in accordance with Rule 7.A.I and 7.A.II. The homesite must not have bare, unmaintained areas. C. Storage under the home is Prohibited. The home hitch is the only item that is permitted to be stored under the home. This area must remain accessible for plumbing and other repairs. The storage shed on your homesite may be used for tires, gardening, and other items. E-bikes This is a message to all e-bikers in the park, especially to our younger folks and their parents: All e-bikers have to adhere to the speed limit and traffic rules, such as yield signs and 5mph. 1. 2.No racing through the park. 3.Helmets are strongly suggested. 4.No loitering in front of the clubhouse. 5.Be respectful to your community.
Reminder: Clubhouse Rental This is a reminder that the clubhouse is not available for large scale events and rental from Memorial Day to Labor Day.
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Gas System Public Awareness This notice is to inform the residents of Coachland Park of the hazards associated with the propane gas pipeline system located within the Park and how to respond if a gas leak is detected. Please read the contents carefully. Our goal is to ensure that propane gas is provided to the residents for their personal use in a safe and reliable manner. The propane gas pipeline system in Coachland RV Park is owned, operated, and maintained by the Owner of the Park. The pipeline system is designed to distribute gas to the residents, which is commonly used for heating and cooking. The pipeline system also distributes gas to common area facilities for heating and cooking purposes. The gas pipeline system is operated and maintained by qualified individuals in accordance with the Parks Operations and Maintenance and Emergency Plan, which contains procedures for safely operating, maintaining, and monitoring the system. The California Public Utilities Commission inspects the gas pipeline system for compliance with the Federal rules and regulations. Gas can leak from pipeline facilities damaged due to corrosion, outside force, propane events, or equipment failure, etc. Because propane gas is a flammable commodity, gas leaks, under certain circumstances, have the potential to cause harm. The gas system is leak surveyed annually. All hazardous leaks are repaired. All main valves are inspected to ensure that they are operable. The gas system is patrolled on a routine basis to ensure that hazardous conditions such as atmospheric corrosion, improper care of discontinued services and customer lines, inadequate support of meters and pipeline components, etc., are noted and corrected. The Park has a Cathodic Protection System that protects the pipeline from corroding and this system is monitored on a routine basis to ensure its effectiveness. The gas pipeline is susceptible to damage due to outside forces such as those caused by excavation, vehicular traffic, or excessive loads placed on meter set assemblies. Restricted access to main valves and meter set assemblies could result in severe consequences in the event of an emergency. The greatest risk to underground gas pipelines is damage caused during excavation. Even a minor impact with the pipeline could cause a dent or damage to its coating resulting in a leak. Notify the Manger before you dig. Do not park vehicles near gas meters or pipelines that are not protected by barriers.Do not remove meter supports or place heavy items on top of meter set assemblies. Please inform the Manager of gas meters that are vulnerable to vehicular damage or need support. Residents should also notify the Manager of other potential hazards they notice. If you think there is a gas leak, call Ferrallgas 866-708-8209 or 911 promptly. Do not make the phone call from the area where the gas leak is present. Do not light items such as matches or cigarettes, or use any device that may generate a spark such as electrical switches, telephones (cell and land line phones), doorbells, automobiles or other engines, etc.Extinguish all flames and evacuate the building to a safe distance.
For additional information, contact the Manager of the park at 530-386-7292.
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Have a great picture you want to share with the community? Just email Tina at tschwartz@robertsrc.com PICTURES FROM EVENTS IN MAY MEMORIAL DAY 2024
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We would be glad to advertise for those of you who are part of the Coachland community. Just email Tina at tschwartz@robertsrc.com INTERESTED IN PROMOTING YOUR BUSINESS?
Cha Fine Teas of Truckee will celebrate seven years in business on October 1st! We are located at 12030 Donner Pass Rd. in Truckee.
Owners of this mountain tea shop are Cindy Shippy, Coachland resident, and daughter, Tina Peek.
Cha Fine Teas is a place to unwind and connect with friends or family with a soothing cup of tea or a fast, fun and very popular Boba! Also featured are over 80 organic looseleaf teas, local artist gifts, soup and sandwiches, smoothies, organic spices, tasty treats, and accessories to help you brew your own perfect cup of tea right in your own home or while on the go! Our goal at Cha Fine Teas of Truckee is to make you feel right at home in a friendly, enjoyable atmosphere, and to leave a little bit happier than when you came in. See you soon!
Cheers! Cindy
Cha Fine Teas of Truckee
ADVERTISE YOU BUSINESS HERE
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DON'T MISS OUR JUNE EVENTS!
Coachland’s Community Breakfast Every Saturday 8:30-10:30AM Join us for delicious breakfast with bagels, egg dish, hot coffee, juice and MORE!
Other Events at Coachland
June 1 - Complimentary breakfast at clubhouse June 2 - Coachland Community Yard Sale June 8 - Complimentary breakfast at clubhouse June 12 - Arts & Ctafts: Father’s Day June 15 - Complimentary breakfast at clubhouse June 22 - Complimentary breakfast at clubhouse June 29 - Complimentary breakfast at clubhouse
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