highland lakes herald - august 2012
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AUGUST 2012
NEXT BOARD MEETING -
August 20th at 7:30 p.m.
PRESIDENTS REPORT - Page 7
4TH OF JULY AT HIGHLANDLAKES - Page 17
COMMUNITY GARDEN UPDATE- Page 19
HIGHLAND DAYS PHOTOS- Page 20
HOT DOG DAZEAugust 11 at Noon - Page 23
WHATS COOKING!- Page 25
FIRST ADULT NIGHT SWIMPHOTOS- Page 27
ICE CREAM EXTRAVAGANZAAugust 25 at 6:30 pm - Page 29
ADULT NIGHT SWIMAugust 18 at 8:00 pm - Page 31
HIGHLAND DAYS BBQ & COLESLAW RECIPES - Page 33
HAVE YOU HEARD? - Page 35Parking Wars & Break-Ins
WOMENS CLUB PIZZA ANDSALAD LUNCHEONSeptember 6th at 12:00 noon
NEXT COURT CAPTAIN MEETINGSeptember 6th at 7:00 pm
POOL CLOSING PARTYSeptember 2nd at 4:30 p.m.
HigHland lakesCondominiumassoCiation
20301 Silver Spring Drive Northville, MI 48167Phone: (248) 349-4006 Fax: (248) 349-8821
Website: www.HLCA.us
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Highland LakesManagement Section
Highland Lakes Board of Directors
Kathy Baldwin, President
Michelle Todorov, Vice PresidentTom Byrne, Treasurer
Sandy Nolan, SecretaryClem Tulley, DirectorKathleen Connor, Director
Judy Nakdimen, Director
This section of the Herald contains minutes of the Board of Directors meetingsDQGPDQDJHPHQWLQIRUPDWLRQ7KLVVHFWLRQLVWKHRIFLDOPHGLXPRIFRPPXQLFD-tions of the Association as prescribed by Board Resolution R-6, March 22, 1976.
We recommend that you not only read but save this section of the Herald for futurereference. Resolutions and Regulations approved by the Board become part ofyour Association By-Laws.
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HIGHLAND LAKES CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION DIRECTORY
20301 Silver Spring Drive, Northville, MI 48167Clubhouse Phone: 248-349-4006 Clubhouse Fax: 248-349-8821
After Hours Emergency Maintenance Phone: 248-349-4043
COMMITTEE INFORMATION
COMMITTEE CHAIRPERSON PHONE BOARD LIAISON
Clubhouse Judy OConnor 248-344-6600 Tom Byrne & Judy Nakdimen
& Sandy Nolan
Court Captain Robert Armstrong 248-912-0266 Clem Tulley & Sandy Nolan
& Kathleen Connor
Engineering Tom Werner 248-349-4459 Kathy Baldwin & Kathleen Connor
& Clem Tulley
Community Social Brad Todorov 248-380-1611 Kathy Baldwin & Michelle Todorov
Finance Joyce Elvy 248-349-1747 Tom Byrne & Sandy Nolan
Grounds Ray Parzych 248-349-9370 Kathy Baldwin & Judy Nakdimen
Gloria Loudy 248-349-3308
Herald Marty Tingstad 248-344-4928 Kathleen Connor & Sandy Nolan
Insurance ----- ------ Kathleen Connor & Kathy BaldwinLakes Ecology ----- ------ Tom Byrne & Michelle Todorov
Pool Joy Gaskin 248-735-2623 Tom Byrne & Sandy Nolan
& Kathleen Connor
RV Hugh Battley 248-349-4841 Clem Tulley & Michelle Todorov
Sprinkler ----- ------ Kathleen Connor & Kathy Baldwin
Tennis Carol Shields 248-305-7123 Michelle Todorov & Judy Nakdimen
Vision Rob Berlin 248-374-3986 Michelle Todorov & Judy Nakdimen
ADDITIONAL INFORMATIONAfter Hours Emergency / HLCA Security Guard ................................... 248-349-4043
Northville Township Police-Non-Emergency...... ............................ 248-349-9400
Northville Township Fire Department. .......................................... 248-348-5807
Northville Township Police and Fire Emergency............................ 911After Hours Maintenance Emergency ........................................... 248-349-4043
Assessment/Billing Inquiries ...................................................... 248-349-4006
Consumers Power Company ........................................................ 800-477-5050
DTE-Electric Company................................................................. 800-477-4747
Hazardous Waste Information ...................................................... 734-326-3936
HLCA AT&T Account Rep (Denise Smith) ...................................... 810-265-4946
AT&T Sales & Support (Phone or U-Verse) ................................... 800-288-3466
E-mail ......................................................................................... [email protected]
Web site ....................................................................................... www.HLCA.us
BOARD OF DIRECTORSKathy Baldwin, President ...........248-380-6429
Michelle Todorov, Vice President....248-380-1611
Tom Byrne, Treasurer ................. 248-349-6924
Sandy Nolan, Secretary ..............248-349-3587
Clem Tulley, Director .................. 248-349-3125
Kathleen Connor, Director .......... 248-349-8264
Judy Nakdimen, Director ............248-344-0336
PERSONNELJoe Poma......................................Property Manager
Shannon Crowley........Administrative Asst. (NOTARY)
Sharon Englund....................................Bookkeeper
Guinevere Eatmon..................Receptionist (NOTARY)
Pam Cohen............................................Receptionist
Ken Wiewiora............Maintenance Superintendent
Mike Francis.....................Maintenance Supervisor
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EditorShannon [email protected]
Herald CommitteeMarty Tingstad, ChairmanWilma LeonardRobert Armstrong
Herald StaffRay ParzychBetty ParzychJoel LutzTom DeGalanGloria JanksMarty TingstadIlio Alessandri
Herald PrintingWhitlock Business SystemsChristopher Jason275 E. Twelve Mile Rd.Madison Heights, MI 48071(248) 548-1040
Highland LakesHerald
The Highland Lakes Herald is the official news medium ofthe Highland Lakes Condominium Association, servingall residents, groups and organizations.
The Association and its Board of Directors control andare responsible for the contents of the Herald.
The staff of the Highland Lakes Herald serves on avoluntary basis. Editorials reflect the opinions of thestaff and are not construed as representative of the generalmembership of the Association.
The Herald welcomes comments, suggestions and articles
from its readers. All material submitted for publicationin the Herald must be true, factual, and newsworthy.The editor reserves the right to withhold items frompublication pending verification of facts. In some caseswhere items are of a critical or controversial nature, theeditor reserves the right to solicit comments from thosewith opposing viewpoints.
Materials submitted for publication are to be given to the
receptionist in Highland House. All materials submittedmust be signed, but signatures will be withheld uponrequest. Communications to the Herald should be inwriting. No material will be accepted for publication inthe upcoming issue after the 20th of the month.
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AT&T U-VERSE
AT & T ...................................................... 28
BATHROOM REMODELING
One Day Baths ..........................................24
BEAUTY / SKIN CARE
Avon ...........................................................18Mary Kay ...................................................18
CARPET
Carpet Repair - Gary Woodruff ............. 32
Simply Floor Coverings ..........................30
COMMUNITY NEWS
Northville Chamber of Commerce ........ 26
FLOORING
Simply Floor Coverings ..........................30
FUNERAL ARRANGEMENTS
Northrop-Sassaman .................................18
OBrien Sullivan Funeral Home ............. 24
HEALTH & FITNESS
Northville Hearing Aid ...........................24Northville Physical Rehabilitation ........18
HEARING AIDS
Northville Hearing Aid ...........................24
HEATING & COOLING
D&G Heating ............................................30
HOME REPAIR & HANDYMAN SERVICES
NJV Construction .....................................34Carpet Repair - Gary Woodruff ............. 32Dennis Hill ................................................26R&H Glazing ............................................18Andy Wright .............................................30Garys Home Repair ................................32Roger the Handyman ..............................36
HOME TELEPHONE SERVICE
AT & T ...................................................... 28
INSURANCE
Merrick Maris Insurance ........................39
MASONRY / CEMENT
NJV Construction .....................................34
PAINTING/WALLPAPERINGNJV Construction .....................................34
Dennis Hill ................................................26
PARTY STORE / ICE CREAM
Good Time Party Store ............................26
PET SITTING
Right At Home Pet Sitting ......................36
PLUMBING
Evans Plumbing .......................................36
Horton Plumbing .....................................38
POLITICAL
Chris Roosen (Political) ...........................2
Karen Woodside for Treasurer...............22
REAL ESTATE
Real Estate One .........................................24
WINDOWS/WINDOW REPAIR
R&H Glazing ............................................18
SUPPORT OUR ADVERTISERS
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BOARD COMMENTSSMOKING BAN
There was a lively discussion at the open Board Meeting on July 16th regarding smoking on the pool
terrace. Both sides of the issue were discussed. In the closed session following the open board meeting,
the Board of Directors voted to not allow smoking on the pool terrace.
ENGINEERING MODIFICATION REQUESTS
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as patios, windows, doors, satellite dish, furnace installation, etc.), SOHDVHOORXWWKHDSSURSULDWH(QJLQHHULQJ
5HTXHVWIRUP 7KHVHIRUPVDUHDYDLODEOHRQOLQH+/&$XVRUDWWKHFOXEKRXVHEngineering requests
must be submitted before their meeting, which is 3:00 p.m. on the Wednesday prior to the monthly Board
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RULES & REGULATIONSThe Board of Directors did a Drive around the property on July 11th and noticed some violations of the
association Rules and Regulations including:
3DLQWHG'HFNV - (Cedar boards must remain natural in color; they may not be stained or painted. Deck/
Patio Engineering request form, pg. 4)
3ODQWLQJRIRZHUVH[WHQGLQJZHOOLQWRWKH&RPPRQ$UHDV- (No planting is allowed on common
areas without the permission of the Board of Directors. Co-Owner Manual, pg. 21)
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(Your patio is your private backyard, but it must be maintained according to the rules and standards of the
association. It must be kept clean and in generally good repair, and present an attractive view. Co-Owner
Manual, pg. 19)
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owners might be aware.
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Kathy Baldwin, Board President
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HIGHLAND LAKES CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION
BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETING MINUTES - July 16, 2012
The monthly meeting of the Board of Directors of Highland Lakes Condominium Association was on the third Monday ofthe month, in accordance with the By-Laws of the Association. President Kathy Baldwin called the July 16, 2012 regularmeeting of the Board of Directors to order at 7:30 p.m.
Attendance
The following Directors were present: Kathy Baldwin, Kathleen Connor, Tom Byrne, Sandy Nolan, Clem Tulley and Judy
Nakdimen, (Michelle Todorov was excused). Also present were Joe Poma, Property Manager, Ken Wiewiora, MaintenanceSuperintendent, and Shannon Crowley, Administrative Assistant. Approximately 17 Co-Owners were also present.
Clubhouse Committee Report: See page 11Judy OConnor reported to the Board.
Discussion: Kathy reported that the Board of Directors
has voted to allocate $1350 for the purchase of a newstove and refrigerator for the kitchen (per the ClubhouseCommittees recommendation in June).
Board Action: Motion by Tom Byrne support byKathleen Connor to accept the Clubhouse CommitteeReport dated July 2, 2012.All in favor. Motion passed.
Grounds Committee Report: See page 12Ray Parzych reported to the Board.
Discussion: Plymouth Nursery was consulted regardinglandscaping the East side Eight Mile Entrance. Thelandscape designer recommended retaining the
remaining pillars for continuity with the West sideentrance and add structure to the design. They wouldalso help in lining up the evergreens. Ray providedPlymouth Nurserys design to the Board for review.Plymouth Nurserys plan would cost $600 for plantingsif the installation is done in house, or $1420 for theplantings to be installed professionally by PlymouthNursery. Ray suggested that it should be doneprofessionally because of its visibility, as well as toobtain a better warranty on the plantings.
Tom asked if the Plymouth Nursery design had beenpresented to Vision Committee to review. Ray saidthat it had not, although there was a Vision Committeemember present at the Grounds Committee meeting.Tom asked if Plymouth had any recommendationsfor the West Side Entrance. Ray answered that thelandscape designer suggested removing some of theminor plants on the West Side, do some in-house cleanup, and replace the removed shrubs with mulch. Raysaid that the committee felt this would be a good ideato simplify the landscaping.
Rob Berlin (Vision Committee) asked if the GroundsCommittee had consulted any other nurseries. Ray
answered that he had contacted Steinkopf Nursery.However, they required a payment of $100 before theywould offer a landscape plan.
Board Action: Motion by Tom Byrne support by ClemTulley to accept the Grounds Committee Report datedJuly 3, 2012, and reject their recommendation, andrequest that they consult with the Vision Committeeand return to the Board with a joint recommendationregarding the landscape at Eight Mile. 4 in favor. 1opposed. Motion passed.
Additional Discussion: Ray announced that thisyear would be the last year as chair of the GroundsCommittee. He explained that the demands of theposition are more than what he can handle at this time,and informed the board that they may need to seek out
a new chairman. Kathy thanked Ray for his years ofservice to Highland Lakes. Kathy added that she wouldarrange a joint meeting with Grounds and Vision tofurther review the Eight Mile landscaping options.
Herald Committee Report: See page 13Kathleen Connor reported to the Board.
Board Action: Motion by Judy Nakdimen support bySandy Nolan to accept the Court Captain CommitteeReport dated July 9, 2012.All in favor. Motion passed.
Pool Committee Report: See page 14-15
Kathleen Connor reported to the Board.Discussion: Kathleen mentioned that, although toys
were purchased for the baby pool, they are in the binby the big pool. She stated that these should be kept atthe baby pool where the parents can easily access themfor the babies to play with. Kathy added that the doorsare locked between the big pool and the baby pool,although it should be unlocked when the pool is open.
Board Action: Motion by Tom Byrne support by Tulleyto accept the Pool Committee Reports dated June 12,2012 & July 10, 2012.All in favor. Motion passed.
Approval of Minutes:Minutes of the June 18, 2012 Regular Meeting of the
Board of Directors, Minutes of the June 18, 2012Executive Sessions of the Board of Directors
Board Action: Motion by Sandy Nolan support by Judy
1DNGLPHQWRDSSURYHDQGOHWKH0LQXWHVRI WKH-XQH18, 2012 Regular Meeting of the Board of Directors,Minutes of the June 18, 2012 Executive Sessions aspresented.All in favor. Motion passed.
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Engineering Committee Report: See page 16Tom Werner reported to the board.
Board Action: Motion by Kathleen Connor, support byJudy Nakdimen to accept the Engineering Committee
Report as printed dated July 11, 2012 and theirUHFRPPHQGDWLRQVWRDSSURYHRQPRGLFDWLRQUHTXHVW#1-10. All in favor. Motion passed.
Co-Owner ForumTom opened the co-owner forum by stating that some co-
owners have voiced an opinion about restricting smokingon the Pool Patio, so he agreed to open the discussion atthis meeting.
Bill Rossow: Bill expressed that he would like to seesmoking banned from the patio. He shared his experienceat this years Pool Opening Party, where he and his familycame early to get a table, and as the party continued, asmoker had occupied a table just 3 feet from him. By thattime, all of the other tables were occupied, so there wasno place for he and his family to move to. Bill expressedthat, although people have a right to smoke, he also hasa right not to have to breathe their second-hand smoke.He said that Highland Lakes has an obligation to providea healthy environment for its residents.
Bill went on saying that before smoking was banned inrestaurants, consumers had an option to choose a smoke-free restaurant option. Today, if he wants to participatein a community activity / pool event at Highland Lakes,he does not have the same option to go to a smoke-freepatio. He stated that if we continue to allow smoking onthe patio, the minority would be dictating to the majority,since the majority of the population are non-smokers.Bill hopes that Highland Lakes would come into the 21st
century by banning smoking on the patio.Bill further provided photographs of cigarette butts that
have littered that patio area.
Judy OConnor: Judy expressed her agreement withBills position to ban smoking on the patio. She saidthat some feel because it is outside it does not violateanyones space, but this is not the case.
Tom asked if anyone thinks its a good idea to continueto allow smoking on the patio. 3 co-owners raised theirhands.
Terry McNally: Terry stated that he is a smoker, and
has smoked on the patio. However, it would not be aninconvenience for him to step off the patio out to the
gate to have a cigarette. He is not opposed to banning
smoking on the patio.Betty Parzych: Expressed support for restricting smoking
on the patio because of the number of children at thepool.
Rob Berlin: Stated that he can appreciate both sidesof the argument (former smoker), because hard-coresmokers understand the restrictions of smoking.
Kathy asked opinions about a designated smoking areaon the property. Bill suggested having one smoke-freeentrance to the clubhouse. Rob and Donna McNallyagreed that this would be a good idea. Joel asked if
the association has a right to restrict how a co-ownerchooses to live by restricting smoking. Tom answeredthat in the common areas, we already do that (i.e. nosmoking around the pool deck and inside the clubhouse).Kathy thanked everyone for their participation in thediscussion.
[In closed session following the public meeting, theBoard of Directors voted in favor of banning smokingon the pool patio effective immediately.]
Tom Werner: Tom emphasized the importance ofsubmitting Engineering Requests on time. He
explained that for the past couple months, residentshave submitted requests after the deadline, and thencall it an emergency because they dont want to waitfor the next Engineering meeting. All requests mustbe submitted before 3:00 p.m. on the Wednesday priorto the monthly board meeting (See the back cover of theHerald for date). Anything submitted after that time willbe held over to the following months meeting.
Joe added that the only items that constitute atrue emergency are items that compromise thecondominiums security or access (i.e. a doorwall thatscome off its track, an entry door that wont close, or a handicap
ramp needed for entry to the unit). Kathy said that she wouldalso address it in the Presidents report this month.
Maintenance Superintendents Report:See report on page 10
In addition to his report, Ken stated that hes been inFRPPXQLFDWLRQZLWK(DJOH6LJQV2XUQHZSRVWQLDOtops have been casted. They will be sand-blasted andpowder coated this week. We are still working ongetting the bases. Chairs should also be back from thepowder coater next week.
Property Managers Report: VerbalJoe reported that, in the most recent car break-ins, the
thieves were caught and the property was returned tothe owners. However, in every case, the cars that wereburglarized were unlocked, making it an easy target.Please lock your car and secure your belongings.
The Board recessed at 8:30 p.m. and reconvened forclosed session at 8:45 p.m.
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MAINTENANCE REPORTTO: Board of Directors, Property Manager, Co-Owners
FROM: Ken Wiewiora - Maintenance Superintendent
RE: Maintenance Report
DATE: July 16, 2012
1. Building Repairs: Building repair requests are starting to level off. Fence repair requests are coming in
at a high rate. Fence repair work orders are back logged around six weeks.
2. Grounds: Over the next two weeks, all of the shore lines will be weed whipped down to a level of 12high, as done in the past years. We will be making another round with weed killer on all of the concrete
cracks. Concrete projects will be starting this week, First on the list is Viewpoint court sidewalks, followed
by Madison court sidewalks.
3. Trash: Large construction trash is not allowed at our enclosures. All contractors must haul off any
construction debris.
Thank You,Ken Wiewiora, HLCA Maintenance Superintendent
Please, if there are any ground or building concerns, contact the Clubhouse at
1-248-349-4006 and request a work order to be submitted.
Please review the proper disposal procedures of trash, compost, and building materials,
And Paints, located on all of the trash corrals on the property.
Waste Management our trash hauler WILL NOT PICK UP IMPROPERLY BAGGED
COMPOST OR TRASH, AND IMPROPERLY PLACED BUILDING MATERIALS.
Lets all step-up to keep our community clean, & please report trash violators to the clubhouse.
Thank You
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HIGHLAND LAKES COMMITTEE REPORT
MEMBERS PRESENT:Judy OConnor, ChairpersonBetty Parzych
Rayda Warren
GUESTS PRESENT:Kathy Baldwin, Board President
COMMITTEE: Clubhouse MEETING DATE:July 2, 2012
SUBJECTS DISCUSSED:
1. Reminders of procedures that should be followed when various Committees schedule functionsin the Clubhouse.
2. Appliances; stove and refrigerator were again discussed. The committee is still awaitingthe decision of the Board regarding the last months recommendation to purchase these twoappliances.
3. &RXQWHUWRS)RUPLFDUHSODFHPHQWLQWKHNLWFKHQLVFRPLQJFORVHWRDQDOGHFLVLRQ0HPEHUVagreed upon the existing backsplash to stay in place. We all felt that it was still in good conditionand did not warrant replacing. We will submit our requests to the Board for consideration.
4. Writer reported to the members that Ken W. and his staff would be able to design and build acabinet for the garbage receptacles with the top of the cabinet being the same Formica as usedin the rest of the kitchen. This item will also be in our submission of requests to the Board foraction.
5. We have on hand: 45 green upholstered chairs, 9 (new) brown chairs and from our St. PatrickDay Fundraiser we were able to have 30 more chairsUHQLVKHGSDLQWHGZKLFKEULQJVRXUWRWDO
to 84 chairs in the Clubhouse. These are all metal folding chairs that can also be used outside inthe pool deck area if needed.
RECOMMENDATIONS TO THE BOARD:None
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Submitted by Judy OConnor
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HIGHLAND LAKES COMMITTEE REPORTCOMMITTEE: Grounds MEETING DATE: July 3, 2012
SUBJECTS DISCUSSED:
1. CO-OWNERS COMMENTS.
a. Co-owner requested approval to plant shrub on front lawn of unit. Committee memberswill check on location and provide decision at next monthly meeting.
b. Co-owner requested tree trimming at Crystal Lake shoreline. The Committee suggestedthis could be done at the co-owners expense. Matter will be taken under advisement.
c. Co-owner requested information regarding tree limbs growing over Patio from neighborstree.
2. FLOWER BED MAINTENANCE.'HVSLWHKLJKWHPSHUDWXUHVPRVWRZHUEHGVDUHRXULVKLQJ:HHGLQJVKRXOGWDNHSODFHGXULQJWKHJURZLQJVHDVRQ'LVFXVVHGFRQGLWLRQRIRZHUEHGVDWpool courtyard.
3. LANDSCAPING AT EAST SIDE OF EIGHT MILE ENTRANCE. Members conferred Withrepresentative from Plymouth Nursery regarding landscaping the damaged area. Subsequentlywe received a plan and cost for the area in question. After a lengthy discussion the Committee,by a majority vote, decided that we should accept Plymouth Nursery to do the landscaping.
4. NEW BUSINESS: None.
RECOMMENDATIONS TO THE BOARD:To accept the plan and cost submitted by Plymouth Nursery for the landscaping of the east sideof the Eight Mile entrance.
NEXT MEETING:Tuesday, August 7, 2012 at 7:00 p.m.
Respectfully Submitted by: Ray Parzych
MEMBERS PRESENT:Ray Parzych, Chairperson
Gloria Loudy, Co-ChairpersonRobert ArmstrongJudith AlessandriEarl Smith
Don WarrenMarti TupperBetty ParzychMarty Tingstad
GUESTS PRESENT:Kathy Baldwin, Board LiaisonDarcy HollonRobert BufyPhyllis NultyRobert NultyBeverly Brenner
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HIGHLAND LAKES COMMITTEE REPORT
MEMBERS PRESENT:Marty Tingstad, ChairmanRobert Armstrong
Wilma LeonardJoy Gaskin
GUESTS PRESENT:Kathleen Connor, Board LiaisonSandy Nolan, Board Liaison
COMMITTEE: Herald MEETING DATE:July 9, 2012
DISCUSSION:
1. A review of the 1972 issue of the Herald led to Martys offer to write a short article about two residentswho have lived in Highland Lakes since 1971.
2. Due to several recent attempts to break into cars and homes , Sandy will remind residents in her HaveYou Heard column to be sure to lock car and home doors.
3. Recent incidents of solicitors in the area prompted the reminder that no agents or sales people areallowed to seek business door to door. Repeated incidents should be reported to management.
4. Robert has received a set of pictures from the RV lot clean-up and will write a short article about theactivity and those involved.
5. Wilma mentioned that Whats Cooking and Know Your Neighbor features have been wellreceived. However, submissions have dried up. Residents are encouraged to contribute to thesepopular features.
6. Wilma suggested a listing of all residents with military service past and present. The committee
agreed this would a nice feature for our November issue as part of the Veterans Day celebration.Marty offered to write an article to solicit names of men and women who have or are serving.
RECOMMENDATIONS TO THE BOARD: None
NEXT MEETING: Monday, August 13, 2012 at 7:00 p.m.
Submitted by Wilma Leonard
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HIGHLAND LAKES COMMITTEE REPORT
MEMBERS PRESENT:Joy Gaskin, Chairman
Joyce ElvyTom KopakAnn DamronRosemary CampionTonie FranzeseDick Schneider
Jayson Oliver
Dana deMinkHazel WhitmanCheryl C. HuizingMarion ValadeEric Biondo-SavinMargaret Browning
GUESTS PRESENT:Chris Pavloff, Head Lifeguard
Kathleen Connor, Board LiaisonSandy Nolan, Board LiaisonTom Byrne, Board Liaison
COMMITTEE: Pool MEETING DATE: June 12, 2012
SUBJECTS DISCUSSED:
1. The Pool Opening Party well attended this year. More co-owners and guests participated this year thanin previous years. It was decided by the committee that future pool opening/closing parties wouldhave to be organized in a different manner to ensure that everyone would have an opportunity to enjoy
themselves.
2. The upcoming Hot Dog Daze were discussed. Most committee members who will be in town willvolunteer their time help make it a success.
3. The cleanliness of the pools and locker rooms were discussed and the lifeguards are doing their verybest in keeping everything clean, along with doing their lifeguard duties.
4. It was brought to the committees attention that there are no toys in the baby pool this year, or toys
(other than the noodles) for the big pool for children to use for playtime. The committee voted that toysshould be purchased. It was also voted that water guns are only to be allowed during toy time and atthe discretion of the lifeguards.
5. The committee was also advised that some chairs are falling apart and should be replaced. This will beaddressed at budget time. The broken chairs should be disposed of as necessary.
6. It was also discussed what age it was allowable for younger pool users to swim without an adult present.Children 12 and over can come to the pool with a normal pass. 10-12 yr old children can come withdolphin test pass. Arrangement for a Dolphin test pass can be made with the head lifeguard, ChrisPavloff.
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The Pool By-Laws will be discussed further at the next pool committee meeting, and any changes willbe voted on and submitted to the board of directors.
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and donated by Maureen Osiecki many years ago, and are in need of replacement. This will also bediscussed at budget time.
RECOMMENDATIONS TO THE BOARD:An amount of $65 is requested from the operating fund for the purchase of toys for both pools.
Respectfully submitted by Dana deMink and Margaret Browning
NEXT MEETING: Tuesday, July 10, 2012 at 6:30 p.m.
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HIGHLAND LAKES COMMITTEE REPORT
MEMBERS PRESENT:Joy Gaskin, ChairmanTom Kopack
Rosemary CampionTracey GreenDick Schneider
Jayson OliverDana deMink
Cheryl HuizingMarion ValadeBrad Todorov
Eric Biondo-SavinMargaret Browning
Beverly DudleyJoyce ElvyElaine Anderson
GUESTS PRESENT:Chris Pavloff, Head Lifeguard
Joseph Poma, Property Manager
Kathleen Connor, Board LiaisonSandy Nolan, Board LiaisonTom Byrne, Board LiaisonBill Rossow
COMMITTEE: Pool MEETING DATE: July 10, 2012
SUBJECTS DISCUSSED:
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on by Meadowbrook Country Club.
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discussed whether or not to sell room temperature pop with ice in glasses as we usually do, or to store pop
on ice in a cooler. All agreed use the cooler for this event. Dana offered to provide a catering-sized cooler.
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noted that lifeguards worked a long shift on June 30th (Adult Night Swim), and congratulated them on a
job well done.
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of the pool.
A committee member voiced concern about children dangling feet in pool and splashing swimmers during
adult swim period. The Head Lifeguard had made decision to allow this. Joe stated that he was aware
of Chriss decision and agreed with it, particularly in extremely hot weather. There was much discussionDERXWZKHWKHURUQRWWKLVLVDOORZHGLQSRROSROLF\,WZDVGLVFRYHUHGWKDWWKLVLVQRWVSHFLFDOO\PHQWLRQHG
in policy and is therefore open to interpretation. The committee voted whether to make to following
recommendation to the board: Children not be allowed to sit on the edge of the pool during adult swim.
This recommendation was voted down, therefore the issue is being left to the discretion of the Property
Manager and Head lifeguard. Chris agreed that children will be asked to not splash during this time.
Upcoming Dates:
Adult Night Swim: July 28th & August 18th (8pm-11pm )
Hot Dog Daze: August 11th (12pm-3pm)
Pool Closing Potluck Party: September 2nd (4pm)
RECOMMENDATIONS TO THE BOARD: None
Respectfully submitted by Dana deMink
NEXT MEETING: Tuesday, August 14, 2012 at 6:30 p.m.
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HIGHLAND LAKES COMMITTEE REPORT
MEMBERS PRESENT:
Thomas A. Werner, Chairman
Terry McNally, Co-Chairman
GUESTS PRESENT:Clem Tulley, Board LiaisonKathleen Connor, Board Liaison
Joseph Poma, Property ManagerKen Wiewiora, Maintenance Superintendent
COMMITTEE: Engineering MEETING DATE:July 11, 2012
MODIFICATION REQUESTS REVIEWED:
1. Unit 93 DoorwallInstallation: Northville Lumber Co.
Meets HLCA Requirements
2. Unit 517 FurnaceInstallation: Forrest & Thomason
Meets HLCA Requirements
3. Unit 517 DeckInstallation: Richard Beamgard
Meets HLCA Requirements
4. Unit 598 Furnace 80% + Air ConditionerInstallation: Unitemp Heating & Cooling Inc.
Meets HLCA Requirements
5. Unit 602 Entry DoorInstallation: Home Depot
Meets HLCA Requirements
6. Unit 78 8 WindowsInstallation: Clarkston
Meets HLCA Requirements
7. Unit 11 2 WindowsInstallation: Wallside
Meets HLCA Requirements
8. Unit 662 2 WindowsInstallation: Wallside
Meets HLCA Requirements
9. Unit 633 Entry Door & Storm DoorInstallation: Home Depot
Meets HLCA Requirements
10. Unit 125 DoorwallInstallation: Home Depot
Storm Door & Entry DoorInstallation: by the Owner
Meets HLCA Requirements
RECOMMENDATIONS TO THE BOARD:
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NEXT MEETING: Wednesday, August 15, 2012 at 3:00 p.m.
Submitted by Tom Werner, Chairman
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JULYFOURTH
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Fourth of July was a sweltering day,as evidenced by all the residents atthe pool. The lifeguards decorated
and had games for the kids
and adults each hour during theafternoon. Everyone seemedto have a good time.
Thanks to our lifeguard stafffor putting on such fun events
for our families.
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The Community Garden hasbeenourishing this year with
tomatoes,peppers, squash,zucchini, beans andeven corn, along withother vegetables andsunowers. There
are 12 plots with 15
gardeners participating. It hasbeen a very hot summer which the plants love. We are hoping to share producewith co- owners soon, watch for a sign on the front door. This is a true blessing.
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Te Wayne County Commission honors the many achievements o KAREN WOODSIDEon behal o the community that she so ably represented as ownship Supervisor. She ledher community through a very important time o expansion and her legacy has yet tobe recognized. Te Wayne County Commission salutes KAREN WOODSIDE or heroutstanding service and achievements and presents this resolution as a lasting record orespect and appreciation. Wayne County Commissioner Lyn Bankes
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WHATS COOKING!
Where are all of you wonderful cooks hiding your special recipes?Our backlog of submissions has dried up! The feed-back on this feature has been very positive, butwe need your help to continue. Please drop oyour recipe in the Herald box at the clubhouse or
e-mail to Wilma Leonard ([email protected]).
This is one ofSandy Kernohans favorite recipes. It alwayspays owith compliments from family and friends and
once really paid owith a $50 prize. Sandy submiedthe recipe to a contest being held in a small gi shopup north. It was almost three years later that shethought to inquire and found out she was the winner!
Preheat oven to 375. Grease and flour 9x13 pan. Mix sugar, sour cream, butter and eggs in largebowl on low speed for one minute. Beat in bananas and vanilla for 30 seconds. Beat in flour, salt andsoda. Mix at medium speed for one minute. Stir in nuts. Spread dough in pan and bake until lightbrown about 20-25 minutes. Cool and frost with Browned Butter Frosting.
Enjoy!
SOUR CREAM BANANA BARS 1 cups sugar 1 cup sour cream cup softened butter 2 eggs 1 cups mashed bananas
2 tsp. vanilla 2 cups flour 1 tsp salt 1 tsp baking soda c chopped nuts (optional)
BROWNED BUTTER FROSTING Cup butter 2 cups powdered sugar
1 tsp vanilla 3 tbsp. milk
Heat butter over medium heat until delicate brown. Remove from heat. Mix in powdered sugar. Beatin vanilla and milk until smooth, spreadable consistency.
My friend Berti Rice gave me this recipe for an EASY, HOT WEATHER, FROZENDESERT, and I have been using it on all my invited guests and company, since the startof this heat wave. I have been geing rave reviews.... Now let me share Bertis Recipewith you. Submied by Liee Paiement
Combine ingredients (I use my hand mixer) beat a few minutes, pourinto pie crust. Sprinkle one teaspoon to one tablespoon lime zest ontop Place in freezer or refrigerator. (Suggestion: Best served frozen.)
BERTIS KEY LIME PIE RECIPE One 8 Graham cracker pie crust One 10 Oz can sweetened condensed milk 4 Oz lime juice
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Our frst Adult Swim Night, Saturday, June 30th, turned out to be a wonderul
summer evening. Te residents commented that they had a un time andwere looking orward to the next one. It was great to also have many younger
adults there and enjoying themselves. Te pool was never empty.
We also had new residents join us, who said they would be back in July. Wetold them about the other events at Highland Lakes and to check the Herald or dates as they would also enjoy
themselves at those events.
Te lieguards were absolutely super What a great job they did! We cant sayenough about their assistance and willingness to make everything go well the
entire evening.
Tere was a great variety o ood brought by the residents so nobody wenthungry. Te lights that management installed were so appreciated by the
residents as they were able to navigate on the deck and eat without a mishap.Many thanks to management rom the residents. Also the lights in the pool
were beautiul.
Tere was also a wonderul surprise or the residents. Meadowbrook Country Club put on their freworks showand everybody in the pool just stayed there and stood watching them. Residents on the deck came down and stood
around the pool ence and ooood and ahhhhd. It was an unexpected surprise and thoroughly enjoyed. Te
residents have requested that we check and see what date they intend to have them next year and have our nightswim the same Saturday evening. We will do our best to schedule
it on the same Saturday per their request.
Te Pool Committee would like tothank all o the residents who were
at the Adult Night Swimand made it a success.
Adult LateNight Swim
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The Pool Committee Presents:
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As a result of our July 7th Highland Days celebration,Residents have requested copies of the recipes for the BBQ
Pulled Pork Sandwiches and Cole Slaw that was served.
For all of you whove asked... HERE THEY ARE!
HIGHLAND DAYS BARBECUE
INGREDIENTS:3 lbs Cabbage, FinelyChopped, (not purple)1 Bell Pepper, FinelyChopped
2 Onions, FinelyChopped1 c Vinegar1 c Vegetable Oil2 c Sugar1 T Salt1 T Celery Seed
INGREDIENTS:5 - 7 Ib Butt Pork Roast
DRYRUB
3 T paprika1 T garlic powder1 T brown sugar1 T dry mustard3 T sea salt
BBQ SAUCE1 c cider vinegar1 c yellow or brown mustard1/3 c brown sugar2 garlic cloves, smashed1 t salt
1 t cayenne pepper1/2 t pepperDrippings from pork
INSTRUCTIONS:1. Mix all the rub spices and spread over pork, cover and
refrigerator for 1 hour or overnight
2. Put the pork in a roasting pan and roast for 6hours at 300. (You could also use the crock potfor 8 hours, starting on high for a couple of hours,then on low till it pulls apart)
3. Make the BBQ sauce and simmer for 10 minutes, setaside
4. When pork is done put it on a platter and let it rest for10 minutes or so
5. De-glaze the pan with 3/4 c water; when reduced byhalf, add to the BBQ sauce
6. Pull apart the pork using two forks to shred
7. Add 1/2 BBQ sauce and stir use the remainder of thesauce for serving with buns and coleslaw or whatever.
SUBMITTEDBYKATHYBALDWIN
PULLED PORK BARBECUEThe secret to success is the slow cooking, takes patience!
MOUNTAIN CABBAGE SLAWINSTRUCTIONS:
1. Mix vegetables in large bowl.2. Put remaining ingredients in saucepan. Bring to a boil.3. Pour over cabbage mixture. Mix well.4. Cool. Refrigerate.
NOTE: This Cole Slaw will keep for 3 weeks.Best when 1 week old.
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Sandy Nolan, Board Liaison
Court Captain Committee
Unfortunately, there have been more car break-ins
in the community. ALL of the break-ins occurred
when the vehicle doors were unlocked. This should
serve as a reminder to all of us to remember to lock car
doors as well as front doors and doorwalls. Criminals and thieves are
incredibly bold and will strike in broad daylight as well as during night hours.
Last months column addressed the long-standing parking problems which have plagued Highland
Lakes. Once again, the Master Deed of Highland Lakes provides only one deeded parking space per
unit. Currently, we have both single numbered and double numbered courts. Most co-owners are
under the impression that we have two deeded spaces. This is a difcult issue which has caused much
conict. However if we could all understand and accept the fact that we are only entitled to one
spot, then perhaps we could learn to play nice.
Since we live in such close quarters (literally a shared wall away), we are continually challenged to
create a co-operative environment. Parking is probably the hottest and most divisive issue in town.
Each court knows its particular problems. Many courts have managed to come to an agreement and
live in peace. Others are in a constant state of upheaval over who is parking where. A lot of people
complain and no one seems to have a solution.
By the way, a column could have been written forty years ago on this very topic. I know this fora fact because I was here. Highland Lakes has always been a great place to live. Congratulations to
those of you who have managed to settle your disputes, and best of luck to those of you who are still
struggling with parking wars!
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Highland Lakes Court CaptainsAnchorTracey Green.. ....................321-4614
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AmboyBrad Todorov......................380-1611
AndoverPam Takacs.......................374-0864
AqueductFrank Eisenhauer..............348-9650
Bryn MawrRobert Gorczyca...........734-751-7828
DartmouthSue Misiulis.......................344-4949
DearbornClem Tulley........................349-3125
Dorothy GaySonya Flegal.....................344-9789
EddingtonDavid Duey..................586-996-2098
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Valiant
Ilio Alessandri....................449-6959
View PointStanley Roberson..............596-1239
WhitmanFrank Jensen.......................Unlisted
WindsorTom Werner.......................349-4459
NOTE: ALL AREA CODES ARE 248 UNLESS INDICATED OTHERWISE
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AUGUST 2012SUNDAY MONDAY T UESDAY WEDNESDAY T HURSDAY FRI DAY SAT URD
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Euchre Club -7:00 p.m.
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ClubhouseCommittee- 7:00 p.m.
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GroundsCommittee -7:00 p.m.
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LadiesPinochle -12:30 p.m.
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HOT DOGDAZE- 12:00 p.m.
12 13
HeraldCommittee- 7:00 p.m.
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PoolCommittee -6:30 p.m.
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EngineeringCommittee -3:00 p.m.
Finance Comm.Budget Meeting6:00 p.m.
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Finance Comm.Budget Meeting6:00 p.m.
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Euchre Club -7:00 p.m.
ADULT LATENIGHT SWIM- 8:00 p.m.
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Board Meeting- 7:30 p.m.
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LadiesPinochle -
12:30 p.m.
23 24 2
ICE CREAM
EXTRAVAGAN
- 6:30 p.m.
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Vision Committee- 6:00 p.m.
CommunitySocial- 7:00 p.m.
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Finance Comm.Budget Meeting6:00 p.m.
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Euchre Club -7:00 p.m.
2
POOLCLOSINGPARTY- 4:30 p.m.
3
LABOR DAY
ClubhouseOPENNoon - 9 p.m.
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GroundsCommittee -7:00 p.m.
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Womens PizzaLuncheon- 12:00 noon
Court CaptainCommittee- 7:00 p.m.
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