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Meeting Minutes 12-6-2016

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Attendance taken
Call to order at 6:59 PM
Pledge of allegiance

We have new officers.
The new treasurer is Kathy Stockman.
The new vice president is Sheila Yancura.

We went for community will with the local police in our community. They said a neighborhood looks good but could use more lighting. More light can help with crime deterrence. Dear cameras can be found relatively inexpensive and Dick sporting goods.

Crime statistics were relayed.

The Dumpster day and community cleanup day will be in June of 2017. The exact date is to be announced.

UPS was delivering in alleys. They were driving really fast and almost hit somebody.

The American flag was not flying at the local post office.

August 1 is the national laid out in 2017. We will be participating on that day.

A BGE or utility pole was tagged for replacement but has not been replaced.

A neighbor recommended that we use websites to look up sex offenders, because there are some living within our community. This link is provided by Maryland.
http://www.dpscs.state.md.us/sorSearch/

Rat Abatement coming up. Code sweep soon.

Dumpsters at Herman’s have been improved over the years, but still need significant improvement.

Meeting Minutes 11-1-2016

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Attendance taken

Pledge of Allegiance

Outreach Officer Crime Report:
Multiple car breakings

Buzzy: Dicks sporting goods deer cams as crime deterrent

Chips & Salsa Nov. 10 Chili’s

December 8 toy drive a chimney seafood 7:00 PM to 10:00 PM. Free buffet. Admission is toy unwrapped.

Common sense safety during holidays new line

A generator running for over a week ordinance is 30 days. It has to be a certain distance from the house. A rental house also has to have a hardwired smoke detector.

If hearing harsh language yelled on the street you can record and report it to police, since they’re yelling in public and disturbing the peace, especially if children present.

For calling in 911 you can remain anonymous unless it’s a life threatening circumstance.

We’re looking into a Citzen’s On Patrol (COP).

  • Information given to start a citizens on patrol with help from Precinct 12 Officers
  • Grants are available for next year from Baltimore County

Meeting Minutes 10/4/2016

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7pm Pledge of allegiance

Officer Addair gave a report
• Follow up
• black mazda
• Baltimore County Police hiring cadets and officers
• Crime Stats http://www.crimereports.com/
• Not enough school crossing guards (plenty applicants, slow vetting/processing)
• 7400 block of Holabird Avenue was a hit & run involving narcotics
• Car break-in $5,000 of tools stolen
(Always mark your equipment with special marks & take pics, record serial numbers. Pawnshops are required to make information available)

Past NHCA President, John Ayers requested 15 minutes to speak. It was granted
• New Bay Bridge Crossing from Baltimore County to Kent County. He believes it will effect all Dundalk residents due to the proposed location.
• http://marylandreporter.com/2016/09/29/how-about-a-third-bay-bridge-from-baltimore-co-into-kent-co/
• Presidential candidate Trump wants to build a casino / hotel / cruise ships nearby
• Potential of expanding our harbor depths so larger ships may dock (Tradepoint Atlantic?)
• Governor Hogan is working on on an underground railway from Downtown to the Eastern Shore

Went over minutes from months meeting.

Delegate Bob Long stopped in.
• He will be having a meeting Monday, Oct. 17 2016 at the North Point Library – Someone from Homeland Security will be there. He gave us his office number.
• See attached flyer.
• Wants to keep Ft. Howard medical center for Veterans

Past NHCA President Buzzy Stockman spoke
• DVD’s for vets! Bring any DVD’s you would like to donate to the veterans at Ft. Howard
• Knights of Columbus will be selling cards for active military serving over seas which can be filled out, then sent to them by Knights of Columbus. ($12.50 for 22 cards) Deadline Nov. 27, 2016
• Lawn clippings can be put only in a CLEAR bag if outside of trashcan

Community Concerns & Updates:
• Recycling not going down Westfield Rd. Alley
• [Butch Wilson, Ring Bell (Dave)]
• Rat abatement will take place at teh new development (by Osprey) behind Giant
• Captivate Church considering letting us use property for yardsale / bazaar
• Holabird Middle potential Dumpster Day location, must find contact

Local meeting flyer

Local meeting flyer

Meeting Minutes from 9/6/16

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(NEXT MEETING, TUESDAY OCT. 4th, 2016)

7:01 PM meeting starts with the pledge of allegiance.

Officer Addair gave her report:
There’s an ongoing murder investigation fifty fourth and Eastern Avenue.
Eastfield road shots are fired. They are hiring cadets and officers of the police station.
Lots of calls being made, one theft 6700 railway block.
Two  burglaries Snyder Avenue, and four Georges Court.
One bomb threat at labor max. One juvenile arrest narcotics.
One armed robbery drug related 7400 Holabird Avenue.
Westfield road spray painted car and tires slashed.
Two destruction of property on Alvah Avenue.

Police Community Relations Councils hold meetings The second Monday of every month at 7 PM and they are open to the public.

An amendment was made and passed about renters being allowed to become members, and able to hold officers positions and allowed to pay dues to our association. No one opposed.

A member stated that he got 12 Flyers in six days. Wanted to know what could be done to prevent the waste of paper.

Barry is supposed to meet with code enforcement people for trash day sweep.

Dunlea apartments dumpsters are always overflowing and hazardous.

Dawn suggested to call the high schools for clean up crew volunteers. Kids who need service learning hours.

Yard sale is scheduled for October 1st. (But was cancelled due to rain. Rain date is October 8th)

Meeting Minutes 8-2-2016

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(Meeting for July was cancelled due to Dundalk fireworks rescheduling)

Community Association meeting August 2nd 2016.

Meeting started at 7:01 PM with the pledge.

Operation sasquach is making his mark with code enforcement.

We got our rat abatement.

We need a new vice president now that Dave is president.

Dons dumpsters through friend looking into dumpster day.

William Galiazzo had to 4 way bypass we should send him a card We need the info for the hospital.

We want to start a community walk group at 7 PM Thursday nights.

Katie Bennett volunteered to be our new vice president. Yay!

We need to get donations from local businesses and I need to talk to the Dundalk Eagle about our meetings being posted in the paper.

We’re doing a fall community yardsale in October. Date to be determined.

Our next meeting will be September 6th at 7 pm at 428 Westham Way (the new Dundalk Police Station)

Meeting Minutes 6-7-2016

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Held at Baltimore County Police Department, Precinct 12
Buzzy Stockman, President, in attendance.
David Rader, Vice President, in attendance.
Dawn Rader, Treasurer, in attendance.
Kelly Taylor, Secretary, in attendance.
Barry Sayer, Community Safety Officer, absent.
Officer Addair, Community Relations Officer, in attendance.

Meeting began at 6:58 p.m. Community association boundaries were confirmed.  The boundaries are starting at Merritt Boulevard
encompassing Westfield and Ives and continues to Dundalk Avenue county line, on Railway Avenue odd side only over to Holabird meeting the county line.  Largest community association in Baltimore County.

Mr. William Galiazzo from Baltimore County Code Enforcement spoke about the rat problem in the neighborhood and is scheduling a rat eradication for the neighborhood that will occur probably sometime in late July or August.
Mr. Galiazzo spoke about the fines, the costs, the violations.  He provided his personal e-mail address to the association and attendees if anyone has any problems wgaliazzo@baltocountymd.gov.  Mr. Galiazzo also took questions from the board and attendees.

Community Relations Officer Addair gave report of the crimes encompassing the association’s boundaries and discussed ways to report crimes to the police.

Meeting was adjourned at 8:00 p.m.

Meeting Minutes

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Minutes from NHCA MEETING MAY 3, 2016 @ CCBC
*7:00 PM PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
*OPENING STATEMENT
*ASKING FOR VOLUNTEERS TO FILL EMPTY SEATS. EMPTY SEATS ARE SECRETARY, AND COMMUNITY SAFETY OFFICER.
POSSIBLE RAT ABATEMENT AT THE END OF MAY, HAVE TO LOOK INTO A DEFINITE DATE.
FLOOR VOTED FOR
* DUMPSTER DAYS DEFINITE INTEREST
*COMMUNITY CLEAN UP
*COMMUNITY YARD SALE
WE HAVE SOME POTENTIAL PLACES FOR OUR MEETINGS. INCLUDING
*KIMBERLY FARMS
*AND THE NEW POLICE PRECINCT IN EASTWOOD
WE NEED A MAP OF THE NHCA’S BOUNDARIES
OFFICER ADDAIR OUR COMMUNITY OUTREACH OFFICER
* HER CONTACT INFO 410-887-7337
OFFICER ADDAIR’S REPORT:
PCRP COMMUNITY LEADERS MEETING IS THE 2ND MONDAY OF EVERY MONTH @ 7PM AT THE NEW PRECINCT UP UNTIL JUNE. THEY BREAK FROM JULY TO AUGUST.
NARCOTICS # 410-887-7334 TO MAKE COMPLAINTS OR REPORT TRAFFIC. YOU CAN REMAIN ANONYMOUS. AND YOU CAN LEAVE A VOICEMAIL AND THEY WILL CALL YOU BACK.
*BASEBALL CAMP- HOSTED BY OFFICER MIGELFISH, ON JULY 25-29 @ CCBC DUNDALK CAMPUS. SPONSORS INCLUDE CHICKFILA, GREEN TURTLE AND THE ORIOLES.
* BASKETBALL CAMP- SOLLERS POINT MAY 21, 2016 9 AM- NOON NEED PERMISSION SLIPS FOR AGES 8-14.
* THE BOULEVARD DINER IS HOSTING A FUNDRAISER FOR SPECIAL OLYMPICS ON JUNE 3, 2016 FROM 4-8 PM THE OFFICERS WILL SHADOW WAITRESSES.
BODY CAMERAS ON OFFICERS WILL BE APPROVED ON SEPT 17 BY KEVIN KAMINENTZ
1435 BODY CAMERAS FOR BCPD
150 DEPLOYED IN JULY 2016
10 PRECINCTS IN BALTO. COUNTY
BY TASER INTERNATIONAL
COSTS 1.6 MILLION PARTLY SPEED CAMERA FUNDED,
HAVE TO HIRE NEW PEOPLE FOR NEW PROCEDURES AND TO WORK THE PUBLICATIONS, AND LEGISLATURE FOR THE FOOTAGE
NHCA WILL HOST THEIR MEETINGS  THE FIRST TUESDAY OF EVERY MONTH
OUR NEXT MEETING WILL BE   *JUNE 7, 2016 @ 428 WESTHAM WAY THE NEW BALTIMORE COUNTY POLICE PRECINCT.
NEXT MEETING WILL HAVE GUEST SPEAKER JOHNNY SALLING
OFFICIAL VOTE FOR BOARD MEMBERS
*BUZZY STOCKMAN – PRESIDENT
*DAVID RADER II – VICE PRESIDENT
*KELLY TAYLOR – SECRETARY
*DAWN RADER – TREASURER
*BARRY SAYER – COMMUNITY SAFETY OFFICER
CONFIRMED

Meeting Tonight @ CCBC Dundalk

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Community Association Meeting will be tonight, May 3rd, 2016 from 7pm-8pm at CCBC Dundalk in the Roy N Staten Building, room 102. We will have a membership drive, discuss upcoming and current community events and have voting for members.

Membership dues are:
Individual (1 voting member) ….…………$20/year
Household (2 voting members) ……………$30/year
Business (Agents, 1 vote/business) ……..$50/year

A great American community organization for Dundalk and the Southeastern area of Baltimore County, Maryland.