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Get Out and Explore: Christmas Lights in Daybreak Print E-mail
Written by Elly   
Friday, 18 December 2009 11:37

    Is it just me, or are the holiday decorations sparse around Daybreak this year? Where are all the Christmas lights? Surely not everyone’s lights were strung up by a couple of boys with more enthusiasm than working knowledge of electricity like at my house—the resulting total Christmas light blackout has yet to be sorted out by my husband and I, we’re still working up the motivation. Is it the economy? A stronger desire to conserve electricity? Or are we all just too pressed for time this year? Whatever the reasons, Daybreak just doesn’t seem as brightly lit this year as it has in the past. Nevertheless, if you’re looking for a short free light tour, there are still enough brightly glowing houses in Daybreak to lighten up your holiday and entertain your family for half an hour on a cold evening.

 

    Last Sunday evening, the kids and I piled into the car for an ooh-and-ahh Christmas light tour around Daybreak. If you decide to take one yourself, make sure you check out our favorite houses (homeowners, I really hope you don’t mind that I’m posting a photo of your house online—take it as a compliment):

 

House with lights If you're driving through Founder's Village, you can't pass by this house (and the one next to it) on Zephyr Way without at least a second glance. It was the crowd favorite in our car.

 

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Upcoming Articles Print E-mail
Written by Scoop   
Thursday, 10 December 2009 13:33

These are some of the articles I should have ready tomorrow or Monday, if you have any concerns or input let me know:

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1. Daybreak 2009 Annual Meeting   ~ “The Fleecing of Daybreak Residents” will cover the real truth on the Daybreak Homeowner Budget for 2010 and fasle statements made by the BOD and the HOA

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2. S.A.F.E ~  Lack of concern by South Jordan City on continued speeding in school zones and illegally parked cars in Daybreak.

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3. Christmas Lights article from Elly

 

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AND yes I forgot...I am still working on the Article about Glenmoor Village: "Urban decay in Glenmoor Village"

Last Updated on Thursday, 10 December 2009 13:54
 
Snow removal issues is Daybreak and a lawsuit between Kennecott Land and South Jordan City Print E-mail
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Written by Scoop   
Thursday, 10 December 2009 13:13

   As most of us Daybreak residents already know the snow removal efforts by South Jordan City in Daybreak is not up to par. Only major streets are plowed by SJC and the other streets and the alleys ways are basically never plowed. Now to be fair it is the HOA’s responsibility to have the alley ways plowed (not SJC), however most residents have complained for years now about the lack of plowing on the streets and that the HOA is almost never not doing their job as far as the alley ways and the apartment parking lots in concerned.  And as many of you may not know I was told there is a lawsuit between Kennecott Land and South Jordan City regarding some snow-removal equipment, I was told that South Jordan City thinks Kennecott Land should provide equipment, and now since the lawsuit most of the South Jordan City employees and officials will not even talk to Kennecott Land, it’s funny how things come around. KL tries to limit and play the access game with residents and now it’s their turn…

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   And just recently South Jordan City has decided to no longer plow dead end streets, yet they have never publically announced this to the residents of South Jordan.  So now even fewer streets in Daybreak will be plowed this winter, so you better get your shovels and boots ready because your will be shoveling lot of your own streets and some lip service you will get from the HOA if you even bother to ask them for help, which you will not get.

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Kennecott Land is planning to put a Maverick Gas Station directly next to Early Light Academy Print E-mail
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Written by Scoop   
Wednesday, 18 November 2009 15:30

   I found out about this almost two months ago and have been contacted by quite a few parents whose children attend Early Light Academy. While I understand and appreciate the need to build the tax base for South Jordan, I also understand and agree with the concern of the parents whose children attend Early Light Academy who are concerned that Kennecott Land is planning to put a Maverick Gas Station right next to the school and the possible dangers that come with doing that. The main concern I hear, and there are many, is that the possibility of transients or drifters or any other type’s people that could be customers of the Maverick Gas Station being in such a close vicinity of the children attending the school. .

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   I will follow up on this once I get more information, if you would like to comment feel free to do so…

Last Updated on Wednesday, 18 November 2009 15:36
 
FY 2010 Daybreak Homeowners budget Print E-mail
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Written by Scoop   
Tuesday, 17 November 2009 09:33

   For those of you that were unable to make the Daybreak Association Budget Workshop and are interested, attached are the Budget and a few of the questions brought to the attention to the BOD at the Budget meeting (many of the questions that were brought before the BOD are not included on this document) that are currently being reviewed and discussed. As everyone knows Rio Tinto (Kennecott Land) "claims" to have a strong community standard that involves transparency and equality and the management team at Kennecott land also "claims" to have an open door policy and encourages interaction with the residents of the community. 

PLEASE note the next BOD meeting is December 1st @ 6pm in the Daybreak Community Center, save your questions on the budget or just questions in general for the BOD meeting. AND yes your HOA fee's are going to be raised and YES the HOA team is getting raises next year, which in my opinion is a big mistake and sends the message that the BOD does not base any of their decisions on what is in the best interest of the Daybreak community or the residents of the Daybreak community.  

.    Since a large number of Daybreak residents were unable to attend the 2010 Budget meeting please feel free to contact the Kennecott Land Management team with any questions in regards to the draft budget, their contact information is below. 

 

Ty McCutcheon

Kennecott Land Vice President Community Development 

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Office: (801) 204-2770 

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Don Whyte

Kennecott Land President

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Office: (801) 204-2789      

Last Updated on Tuesday, 17 November 2009 09:42
 
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