Americans who, for whatever reason, do not complete and return a Census questionnaire can expect a personal visit from a census taker or "enumerator."
What do the enumerators -- census takers -- have to do? According to Census Bureau Director Kenneth W. Prewitt's April 5, 2000 testimony to the House Subcommittee on the Census, "Each enumerator is given a binder of addresses in that area that includes all those addresses for which we have not received a completed questionnaire. Because houses without numbers and street name addresses can be difficult to find, enumerators in rural areas also receive maps that have the housing unit locations spotted on them. The enumerator must go to each address in the assignment area to complete the appropriate questionnaire (either short form or long form) for the housing unit and its occupants."
Go here to see Starbuck homeowners responsibilities as stated in our Covenants.
If your are considering any landscaping changes, please go through our DRC to initiate the approval process. Further, any digging more than four inches deep requires you "call-before-you-dig" at 1-800-922-1987. Please let the Grounds Committee know also as our sprinkler system has wires, pipes, etc. below grade.
CPV Wildlife Committee Needs
Bluebird Monitors This Spring
Become a part of this very fun spring tradition in the Village—now in its second year! Bluebird boxes have been installed in various locations throughout the Village and “monitoring” them requires checking the boxes once weekly during nesting season (from mid-May through July) and gathering info– like how many eggs are in the nest and if any of the babies have hatched! It only takes seconds to do, and it’s a great way to learn more about the wildlife in our community. Village kids are welcome too. Most of last year’s monitors are returning this year but there a couple of slots open so please respond soon! Call Gina Gerken for details: 720-733-6200.
This page was last modified on March 16, 2010