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Wednesday, June 16, 2010

Board meeting of Tuesday, June 15

Thank you to all who attended to support our effort. It was very gratifying to see you take the time on this all-important night. Never doubt you are appreciated.

Our board of directors considered the petition requesting the board to send letters to the surrounding communities asking for permission to incorporate. After some discussion the vote was taken and the decision was made to deny the request from the pro-incorporation group. The board for the most part agreed they do not have legal standing to make the request since they represent the property owners as a group and other opposing petitions could be presented asking for a different vote on the subject if this passed. We of course agree and feel they made the correct decision. The pro-incorporation group said they would be pursuing other avenues available, not specifying those actions exactly. I must say both sides of this issue acted like ladies and gentlemen without disruption. Very nice to see with such an emotional issue.

Susan Russell was named employee of the quarter. Sue works the desk at the rec. center and has also been involved in the golf course, covering some necessary duties when a health issue arose with an employee of the course. A great employee that deserves the recognition.

The next meeting for discussion of the rewrites of the CC&Rs and by-laws was discussed briefly. Lots more ground to cover and there will be further revisions. Those not able to attend the next meeting regarding the rewrites are asked to submit questions and concerns by email or to the office for discussion at the 26th of June meeting. Hopefully there will be a larger crowd for the next meeting. An issue this large needs more than 31 people in attendance.

Owners of lakefront property in the dredging areas have been contacted and asked to remove their piers for the dredging work so they can do a complete job.

The vote was taken to retain current council for our association, commenting they have done well in all aspects of the duties we have presented to them.

There was a first reading of a new rule for lake horsepower, road and lake speed limits, no-wake hours, and many other aspects too extensive to cover here. The information should be in your next newsletter so be sure to check out the preliminary proposal.

As I say every month, this is simply a summary of the high points of the meeting made from notes and it is not an official record in any way. Your newsletter will provide the complete confirmed minutes.

Reported by Ken Dillenburg