Little Free Library

“There is more treasure in books than in all the pirate’s loot on Treasure Island.” – Walt Disney

We are so excited to announce that Nellie Gail Ranch has signed up with the nonprofit organization Little Free Library. If you walk or ride bikes in neighboring communities, I’m sure you’ve seen a Little Free Library house.

Little Free Library was started in 2009 with the goal of promoting literacy and the joy of reading. Since then, 100,000 Little Free Libraries can be found all around the world. The idea is to share books and the joy of reading with your neighbors by Giving a Book, Taking a Book.

Our Nellie Gail Ranch Little Free Library is installed close to the entrance of our clubhouse. Next time you are looking for a new book to read, come on down to the clubhouse and see what new books are of interest in our Little Free Library. Bring a book that you have enjoyed and would love to share and, in turn, exchange it with a new book.

If you’re interested to learn more about Little Free Library and how this nonprofit got started, please visit www.littlefreelibrary.org

Lost and Found

Found in the park – two SUV middle row seats appear to be from a Ford Explorer or Suburban and one small set of four child’s golf clubs. Call the association office at 949-425-1477.

Proposed Adoption of Architectural Standards

Effective January 1, 2020, a new section of Civil Code Section 4751 voids provisions of an Association’s governing documents that prohibits or unreasonably restricts the construction or use of an Accessory Dwelling Unit or Junior Accessory Dwelling unit on a lot zoned for single-family residential use.
 
At the Board Meeting of September 15, 2020, the Board approved draft guidelines to be submitted to the membership for comment as recommended by the Architectural Review Committee. The proposed Accessory and Junior Accessory Dwelling Unit guidelines set forth reasonable restrictions and standards permitted under Civil Code 4751 for design, review, and approval of these types of supplemental dwellings. The attached notice of proposed adoption of Nellie Gail Ranch Architectural Standards for Accessory and Junior Accessory Dwelling Units sets forth the purpose and effect of proposed standards to supplement the Architectural Review Committee Guidelines adopted in March 2009.
 
Members have forty (40) days to submit comments regarding the proposed standards.  All comments must be submitted in writing no later than 5 p.m. Friday, November 13, 2020. The Board intends to make a decision on the proposed revisions during the Board of Directors meeting to be held on Tuesday, November 17, 2020, at 7:30 p.m.
 
Should you wish to comment on the proposed rules, please submit your comments in writing to:
 
Nellie Gail Ranch Owners Association
Attn: Brian Mitchell, General Manager
25211 Empty Saddle Drive
Laguna Hills, CA 92653-5827
 
You may also submit comments by e-mail to bmitchell@nelliegailranch.org.

Proposed Adoption of Nellie Gail Ranch Architectural Standards for Accessory and Junior Accessory Dwelling Units

Applicable Civil and Government Codes

Requesting Rustic Donations

We are seeking rustic donations to use in decorating our clubhouse. Two items, in particular, we would love to have is a saddle and saddle stand. Please send photos or descriptions to admin@nelliegailranch.org if you have any items you would be willing to donate. Thank you!!

PUMPKIN CARVING AND DECORATING CONTEST

Let’s get ready for Halloween with a Pumpkin Carving and Decorating Contest!

Join us for this free event open to Nellie Gail Ranch residents. You may carve or decorate your pumpkin as you wish. Your creativity is the limit! 

Bring your decorated pumpkin to the clubhouse on Wednesday, October 28 by 5 pm.

Everyone can vote! Judging closes on Friday, October 30 at noon and pumpkins can be taken home for Halloween.
 

AGE CATEGORIES

7 YEARS OLD AND UNDER
8 – 12 YEARS OLD
13 – 15 YEARS OLD
16 YEARS OLD AND OVER
Prizes awarded in each age category!
 

Thank you to our event sponsor Melody and Associates

CLICK HERE FOR MORE INFORMATION

Tennis & Swim Center Hours and Guest Use

Effective Monday, September 21, 2020, the Tennis and Swim Center will return to normal business hours, Monday – Friday 6:00 am to 10:00 pm. Saturday and Sunday 6:00 am – dusk. Member guests will also be allowed for Tennis & Swim only. Pickleball is currently at capacity and will not be allowed guests at this time. Guest fees for Tennis during peak hours (8:00 am – 12noon / 3:30 pm – 10:00 pm) is $10 and $5 for all other hours. Swim guest fee is $3 person all day.

Gallup Park Gazebo

The Gallup Park Gazebo painting and repair project has been completed. The termite damaged wood post were replaced, and repairs made to the wrought iron railing. The Gazebo was also painted and is now ready for homeowners to enjoy.

Cabot Monument Lighting

The large Nellie Gail Ranch monument located at the top of the hillside on Cabot Road near Oso received an upgrade in lighting this week. The deteriorated fixtures and lights were replaced by solar-powered LED lighting. Stop and a look the next evening you are in the area.

Statements

Driving Safely in Nellie Gail Ranch

As an equestrian community, we have a myriad of unique crosswalks and trail crossings. The crossing at the Equestrian Center has flashing beacons to warn drivers while other crossings have signage and white painted triangles on the pavement delineating the crossing. Still, other crossings have warning signage but no painted markings on the street. The next time you drive through the community, please take note of where the crossings are and the different kinds of crossing identification between your home and where you normally exit or enter the community. Keep the following in mind as you drive:

  • Expect to see a horse or pedestrian using the crossing. Even if you rarely see the crossing used, expecting to see a horse or pedestrian will result in a safer speed. Notice in the above photo the car going through the crossing in front of the Equestrian Center while the beacon lights were flashing.
  • Slow down and stop well before the crossing if possible and be patient allowing the horse to completely cross. A car passing close behind a horse midway through a crossing can cause it to startle. Horses are flight animals and can bolt forward or sideways at high speed and often into the street when startled.
  • Be aware of your speed! Look for “Watch Downhill Speed” signs. When descending some of our steep streets it takes definitive braking to maintain 25 MPH. When ascending, you need extra power to get up the hill and that sometimes translates into higher speeds especially once the grade changes to level. Be aware of your speed.
  • Be aware of your site lines as you drive through the community. Change speed according to curves, elevation changes, the number of cars parked on the street, and especially proximity to crossings and parks.
  • Do you have traffic safety signs in front of your home? Is your home on a corner? Look for tree branches or other landscaping that may block or partially block crossing signs, street signs, speed limit signs or lighting. Look at the signs from the perspective of a driver and maintain your landscape accordingly.

Human nature is to increase awareness when we are in unfamiliar places. Unfortunately, that translates to a false sense of security when we drive through our own community. Signs and speed are often filtered out of our consciousness.

Let’s all commit to a renewed focus on safety in the Nellie Gail Ranch Community. Try teaching your children and make it more fun for yourself by making a game of locating the different traffic signs or being the first to spot a horse.