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Highland LakesManagement Section
Highland Lakes Board of Directors
Kathy Baldwin, President
Michelle Todorov, Vice PresidentTom Byrne, Treasurer
Sandy Nolan, Secretary
Kathleen Connor, Director
Judy Nakdimen, Director
Guy Balok, Director
This section of the Herald contains minutes of the Board of Directors meetings
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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 future
reference. Resolutions and Regulations approved by the Board become part of
your 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 Judy Nakdimen & Sandy NolanCourt Captain Joel Lutz 248-349-6782 Kathy Baldwin, Sandy Nolan
& Kathleen Connor
Engineering Tom Werner 248-349-4459 Kathy Baldwin & Kathleen Connor
Community Social Brad Todorov 248-380-1611 Guy Balok, Judy Nakdimen
& Michelle Todorov
Finance Joyce Elvy 248-349-1747 Tom Byrne, Guy Balok
& Kathleen Connor
Grounds Joel Lutz 248-349-6782 Tom Byrne, Kathleen Connor
& Judy Nakdimen
Herald Marty Tingstad 248-344-4928 Kathleen Connor & Sandy Nolan
Insurance ----- ------ Kathleen Connor & Kathy BaldwinLakes Ecology ----- ------ Tom Byrne & Michelle Todorov
Pool Rosemary Campion 248-349-8227 Guy Balok, Sandy Nolan
Cheryl Huizing 248-347-1539 & Kathleen Connor
RV Hugh Battley 248-349-4841 Michelle Todorov
Sprinkler ----- ------ Tom Byrne & Kathleen Connor
Tennis Carol Shields 248-305-7123 Michelle Todorov
ADDITIONAL INFORMATIONAfter Hours Emergency /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............................ 911
After 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....248-380-1611Tom Byrne, Treasurer ................. 248-349-6924
Sandy Nolan, Secretary .............. 248-349-3587
Kathleen Connor, Director .......... 248-349-8264
Judy Nakdimen, Director ............248-344-0336Guy Balok, Director .................... 734-667-3507
PERSONNELJoe Poma......................................Property Manager
Shannon Crowley........Administrative Asst. (NOTARY)Sharon Englund....................................Bookkeeper
Guinevere Eatmon..................Receptionist (NOTARY)
Charlene Genther..................................Receptionist
Ken Wiewiora............Maintenance Superintendent
Mike Francis.....................Maintenance Supervisor
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EditorShannon [email protected]
Herald CommitteeMarty Tingstad, Chairman
Wilma LeonardRobert ArmstrongJoy Gaskin
Herald StaffRay ParzychBetty ParzychJoel LutzTom DeGalan
Gloria JanksMarty TingstadIlio AlessandriBarbara Evans
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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AIRPORT TRANSPORTATION1-2-3 Taxi Travel .......................................36
APPLIANCE REPAIR
Masters in Trade ....................................... 2
APPLIANCE SALES & REPAIR
Carmack Appliance Service .................... 32
AT&T U-VERSE
AT & T ...................................................... 34
AUTO CARE
Matts Ultimate Auto Detail ...................26
BARBECUE GRILLS
American Gas Works LLC ......................24
BEAUTY / SKIN CARE
Avon ........................................................... 30Mary Kay ...................................................30
CARPET & FLOORS
AAA Carpet Repair .................................30Masters in Trade ....................................... 2
COMMUNITY EVENTS
Northville Grub Crawl ............................32
DRYER VENT CLEANING
Roger the Handyman ..............................32
FUNERAL ARRANGEMENTSOBrien Sullivan Funeral Home ............. 30
GAS FIREPLACE REPAIR
American Gas Works LLC ......................24
HEALTH & FITNESS
Northville Hearing Aid ...........................32Northville Physical Rehab ......................36
HEATING & COOLINGD&G Heating ............................................28
HOME REPAIR & HANDYMAN SERVICES
AAA Carpet Repair .................................30
Andy Wright ............................................. 28
Dennis Hill ................................................36
Masters in Trade ....................................... 2
R&H Glazing ............................................26
Roger the Handyman ..............................32
HOME TELEPHONE SERVICE
AT & T ...................................................... 34
INSURANCE
Merrick Maris Insurance .........................43
LIMO SERVICE
1-2-3 Taxi Travel ....................................... 36
PAINTING & WALLPAPER
Dennis Hill ................................................36
Masters in Trade ....................................... 2
PARTY STORE / ICE CREAM
Good Time Party Store ............................28
PLUMBING
Evans Plumbing .......................................36
Horton Plumbing .....................................42
REAL ESTATE
Real Estate One ......................................... 26
Northville Condominium Value ............ 30
WINDOWS/WINDOW REPAIR
R&H Glazing ............................................26
SUPPORT OUR ADVERTISERS
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BOARD COMMENTS
Eight Mile Entrance:
The decision about the Eight Mile Entrance has been made by the Board. Please refer to the Special
Meeting minutes published in this months Herald.
Summer Events:
Continue to read the Herald for upcoming Pool Events:
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HIGHLAND LAKES CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION
BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETING MINUTES - June 17, 2013
The monthly meeting of the Board of Directors of Highland Lakes Condominium Association was held on the third Mondayof the month, in accordance with the By-Laws of the Association. President Kathy Baldwin called the June 17, 2013,regular meeting of the Board of Directors to order at 7:30 p.m.
Attendance:The following Directors were present: Kathy Baldwin, Michelle Todorov, Tom Byrne, Sandy Nolan, Judy Nakdimen,
Guy Balok and Kathleen Connor. Also present were Joe Poma, Property Manager and Shannon Crowley, Administrative
Assistant. Approximately 24 co-owners were also present.
Election Committee report: See page 15Tom Werner reported to the Board.
Board Action: Motion by Kathleen Connor, support
by Sandy Nolan, to accept the Election Committeereport dated May 17, 2013 and their recommendationthat the ballots be destroyed in 30 days.All in favor.Motion passed.
Finance Committee reports: See page 16Earl Smith reported to the Board.
Board Action: Motion by Kathleen Connor, supportby Judy Nakdimen, to accept the Finance Committeereport dated May 22, 2013. All in favor. Motionpassed.
Clubhouse Committee reports: See page 17Judy OConnor reported to the Board. In addition tothe written report, Judy stated that the formica for thetop of the new cabinet has been selected.
Board Action: Motion by Judy Nakdimen, supportby Guy Balok, to accept the Clubhouse Committeereport dated June 3, 2013. All in favor. Motionpassed.
Court Captain Committee report: See page 18Joel Lutz reported to the Board.
Discussion:Joel residents to attend the July 2nd Court
Captain Meeting to hear the guest speaker from theNorthville Twp. Fire Department. He stressed thatre safety concerns everyone in the community.
With regard to the recommendation to discuss vehicleidentication, Kathy said the Board would open thesubject for discussion during the Co-owner Forum.Tom asked why the Committee felt it was necessaryfor discussion. Joel explained that at the Committeemeeting, it was discussed that without vehicleidentication, there is no way to verify whether a car isparked illegally or legally. Many committee members
noted what they believed to be unauthorized carsparked in non-guest spots, but there is no way toconrm it. There was a concern about trespassers
parking in these spots to access the lakes or otherareas on the property. The implementation of vehicleIDs can help our security to more easily investigatesstrangers on the property. There is much debate aboutthe necessity for the vehicle identication, which iswhy they recommendation a discussion by the Board.
Board Action: Motion by Kathleen Connor, supportby Guy Balok, to accept the Court Captain Committeereport dated June 6, 2013 as corrected. All in favor.Motion passed.
Pool Committee report: See page 19
Cheryl Huizing reported to the Board.Board Action: Motion by Kathleen Connor, support by
Judy Nakdimen, to accept the Pool Committee reportdated June 11, 2013.All in favor. Motion passed.
Grounds Committee report: See page 20Joel Lutz reported to the Board.
Discussion:With regard to the removal of the treesby the home owners, Kathleen said that in the pastHLCA sent the homeowners letters to tell them notto clear the trees, and we also re-planted the trees.
Michelle suggested taking pictures of the affectedarea, and then keep track of what is being removedand by whom.
Joel explained a grounds request presented to theCommittee by unit 525 to have a tree removed fromthe front of her unit. The request explained that thetree has been damaging the sidewalk over the yearsas well as the roof. Joel said that the Committee wasconcerned that the tree seemed to be healthy, andremoving the tree would disturb the newly pavedcourt.
Approval of Minutes:Minutes of the May 20, 2013, regular meeting of the
Board of Directors, and minutes of the May 20, 2013,executive session of the Board of Directors.
Board Action: Motion by Sandy Nolan, support by
Judy Nakdimen, to approve and le the Minutes ofthe May 20, 2013, regular meeting of the Board ofDirectors, and minutes of the May 20, 2013, executivesession of the Board of Directors as corrected.All infavor. Motion passed.
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Louise Benstein from 525 presented the need to havethe tree removed. (1) When there is a storm, the treedrops so much debris, she has to call maintenance toclean it up. (2) The tree branches are so large thatthey scrape and damage the newly installed roof. (3)The root structure of the tree has caused continualdamage to the sidewalk and could potentially damagebasements. Mrs. Benstein said that she would like toremove the tree and replace it with one that wontcause so much damage.
Board Action: Motion by Sandy Nolan, support byKathleen Connor, to accept the Grounds Committeereport dated June 12, 2013. All in favor. Motionpassed.
Board Discussion: Regarding unit 525, Tom said thatif the tree is directly affecting her unit, an opinionsurvey of the court was not necessary to removethe tree. He also disagreed with the idea that theAssociation continue to spend money repair andreplace the sidewalk, when the issue could be remedied
by the removal of the tree. Ken explained that if thetree was removed, the stump would be ground downto a certain extent, which may not be deep enough forthe co-owner to plant another tree in the exact samespot. However, she could choose to plant a new treewithin 5-10 where there is enough dirt for the tree totake root.
Board Action: Motion by Tom Byrne, support byKathleen Connor, to have the locus tree in front ofUnit 525 removed at the Associations expense. All infavor. Motion passed.
Board Discussion: Tom asked if there was any
requirement for co-owners to have landscaping in frontof their unit. Joe explained that the original policy saidthat when a shrub is removed, the Association wouldreimburse up to $10 toward the replacement of theshrub, which is recommended but not a requirement.Tom agreed with the Grounds Committee that someof the units across from the clubhouse needed morelandscaping. He suggested that the Committee returnto the Board with a recommendation concerning howto address the issue.
Engineering Committee report: See page 21
Tom Werner reported to the Board. In addition to hisreport, Tom said that there was a discussion about
providing the maintenance crew with a copy of theapproved engineering form when they go out toinspect a completed modication so that they knowwhat they are looking for and they are aware of anyvariances that were approved by the Board. Ken saidthat this has been normal practice for maintenance toreview the modication requests for inspections.
The Engineering Committee will be adding the door
style that was approved at the May Board meetingto the modication packet as requested. Ilio will beproviding updated diagrams.
Board Action: Motion by Kathleen Connor, support byJudy Nakdimen to accept the Engineering Committeereport dated June 12, 2013, and approve modicationrequests #1-10. All in favor. Motion passed.
Herald Committee report: VerbalMarty Tingstad reported to the Board. There will be no
meetings for the Herald Committee during the summermonths. Marty recognized Tom DeGalan for his recent
contribution in the June Herald. Also, Gloria Janks hastaken photos of the gardens in front of the clubhouse,so they will be featured in an upcoming issue.
Marty encouraged anyone who had an idea for a featurefor the Herald to please drop it in the Herald Committeebox in the clubhouse. He said that you dont have to bea skilled writer, and members of the Committee wouldbe more than happy to assist in the development ofthe article if necessary. The Committee would like asmuch community involvement as possible.
Community Social Committee report:
VerbalMichelle Todorov reported to the Board. Highland Days
this year is scheduled for July 20th from noon until2:00p.m. There will be a magician on site to not onlyperform, but also teach the kids how to do simple magicacts with common household items. The Committeeis requesting volunteers to help supervise the childrenand assist with the magic workshops.
Lunch will be your choice of Hot Dogs or Pulled PorkSandwiches. There will also be pool games, as well as anall-ages late swim from 8:00 p.m. until 10:00 p.m.
Eight Mile Sign: See page 22Kathy reported that the Board of Directors held a special
meeting on June 13, 2013 to discuss the Eight MileEntrance, and make a decision about how to proceed.She reviewed the minutes and the motions that weremade at that meeting.
Motion by Tom Byrne, Support by Michelle Todorov to (1) modestlyrepair the west side sign including repairing the damaged letter, (2)
Agree to remove the far (west) pillar, and remove the woodchipsand sodding (3) salvage the cedar plantings and attempt to replantthem between the two remaining pillars, and (4) upgrade thelighting, and (5) incorporate Ilios landscape design (10/23/12)for the west side entrance. 5 in favor, 1 opposed. Motionpassed.
Kathy said that the west side sign has a cracked Nwhich will be repaired, and all the letters as well as the
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Co-Owner ForumSue Misulis: Sue expressed her objection to the
suggestion to begin requiring vehicle tags again. Shesaid that in the past, it was done because units only hadone parking spot. Now most units have more than onespot (one deeded and one assigned), and her choice togive permission to a guest to park in her spot should
not concern the association. She argued that requiringvehicle registration for herself or her guest is aninvasion of privacy. She added that it would be the co-owners responsibility to contact the police if someoneis illegally parked in their spot, not the Associations.Joe responded that the Association can act as a middle-man to have cars towed out of deeded spots, however,the Association is not concerned if a co-owner haslent the use of their parking spot to a neighbor or aguest. Tom added that he would be opposed to theidea of a guest pass for parking. He said he doesnt feelthat this is enough of a wide-spread problem to begin
implementing something of that magnitude.Jim Weaver:Jim asked for a follow up on the issue he
presented to the Board at the November 2012 Meeting.[Ongoing issue with a neighbor who has a dog that is not beingcared for properly, and the patio is being kept in an unsanitarymanner.]
Joe reported that the associations lawrm has led a suitagainst the neighbor, and sued her for an injunction torefrain from having the dog run loose, from defecatingon the property, and that we would physically removethe dog. The resident missed her rst hearings, and we
moved for a default judgement. She thereupon
leda motion to set aside the judgement, and is counter-claiming against Highland Lakes. Joe reassured Mr.Weaver that the Association is diligently pursuingthe matter and also said that the Association is doingeverything as fast as the legal system allows to come toa resolution of the issue.
Jim argued that the situation as it is is unsanitary, and thatthere must be something more that the Association cando to be more aggressive to come to a resolution. Jimadded that the By-laws allows for a ne to be levied
if she is not compliant with the requirements of theAssociation (i.e. not keeping the patio in an unkempt condition,neglecting to care for a pet.). Joe said that the Associationis taking the greatest action it can against her byattempting to physically remove the dog.
Ray Parzych suggested contacting the Northville Twp.Tom suggested contacting the humane society. Joe said
that when the suit began, she started shovelling her patioto clean the dog refuse. Mrs. Weaver explained that thesmell has completely permeated the patio stones, andit reeks. The area should be completely sanitized. Jimstated that the dog is left out in the patio for hoursat a time with no shelter. He and another neighborrescued the dog when it was left out for 6 hours infreezing temperatures in the middle of February withno food or water.
Joyce Elvy said that in the past she was having a problemwith a neighboring business that had multiple beagles
that were not being cared for. Wayne County andthe Humane Society were little to no help, but whenshe called the Township Manager, he took actionimmediately. Joe said that the problem has been thatwhen the authorities have been called, shell correct thesituation, but only temporarily until the pressure is off.Afterwards she reverts to her old habits. That is whythe Association has taken the extreme measure to havethe dog removed. Right now we are waiting for thecourt process. There was a court date last week, butno new court date was set. Jim said that he and hisneighbors are prepared to testify in court if necessary
to see that this is resolved.Judy OConnor:Judy asked if there was a waiting list to
participate in the Community Garden. Kathy answeredthat the garden is full for the year. She added that theplots were distributed to the gardeners that came to theinitial meeting in April. She encouraged anyone whowould like to participate next year to watch for meetingdetails next spring, or contact Donna McNally.
Joel Lutz: Joel reported seeing an exposed cable wirerunning between the fence instead of being properlyburied. Ken said to contact him with the address so the
backing will be repainted. The sign will not be movedor removed from its current position.
Motion by Tom Byrne, Support by Michelle Todorov not to replacethe sign on the east side entrance. 5 in favor, 1 opposed.
Motion passed.
Motion by Tom Byrne, Support by Michelle Todorov to removethe damaged wall, but to retain the pillars. 5 in favor, 1
opposed. Motion passed.
Kathy added that there was some discussion aboutincluding some canopy-type trees where the sign was,but there is still more research that needs to be done tosee whether that would be a possibility.
Ray Parzych asked whether the Board would considergetting the opinion of two landscapers about theproposed plans. Kathy said the Board is workingbased on the plan approved by the Joint Grounds/Vision Committee at their October meeting. [This planwas approved by the Board of Directors at the November 19,2012 Board Meeting].
Ray expressed concern that the cedars on the far west
wouldnt survive transplanting. Tom said that this wasconsidered, but the Board decided to take the risk bytransplanting them to save money; if they fail, theywould be replaced per Ilios original plan.
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Property Managers report:
See report on page 12In addition to his written report, Joe reported thatthe Board has been in communication with WOW(Wide Open West) Cable and Internet Companyabout providing service to Highland Lakes. Theconversation with WOW has been spearheaded byKen to offer residents an alternative to Comcastand AT&T. Joe said that in the past residents haveasked about their service as an option. If we proceedwith the contract, construction would be complete inabout three months.
Board Action: Motion by Judy Nakdimen, support by
Sandy Nolan, to accept the Property Managers reportdated June 17, 2013. All in favor. Motion passed.
Maintenance Superintendents report:See report on page 14
Board Action: Motion by Michelle Todorov, support bySandy Nolan, to accept the Maintenance report datedJune 17, 2013. All in favor. Motion passed.
Discussion: Ray Parzych asked if the sprinklers wereturned on in front of the clubhouse. Ken answeredthat 90% of the sprinklers were turned on the week ofJune 15. Some systems are currently down for repair.
Nothing is turned on for nightly watering except the
Eight Mile entrance. Ray asked that the owers in
front of the clubhouse sign be watered. Ken said hedhave Earl water them.
Mrs. Benstein complimented the maintenancedepartment for how beautiful the grounds are kept.She commented that she doesnt remember the lawnsever looking so good. The crew also did a fantastic jobduring the winter to clear walkways and parking lots.
Terry McNally complimented Joe Lapham (GroundsForeman) for the excellent work he did on a workrequest. Terry said he went beyond his expectation tomake sure the job was done right; he also commentedon Joes professionalism and pleasant attitude.
Gyda asked if the fences that werent completed in 2012were being completed this year. Ken answered that the2012 work orders are top priority. Fences are behindbecause they are such tedious work, and there is justone person working on them all.
The Meeting adjourned at 9:10 p.m.
co-owner can address it with Comcast.
Joel said hes also noticed a number of dying trees in thecommunity. Kathy asked him to put them on a list andgive it to Joe.
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MANAGEMENT REPORT
TO: Board of Directors, Co-OwnersFROM: Joe Poma, Property Manager
RE: Property Managers ReportDATE:June 17, 2013
1. The porch repair program is off to a great start. We found a contractor that is offeringdecent bulk pricing, ranging from simple tuck-pointing at $150 to a full-porchreplacement, including the slab for roughly $900. I received bids for 20 residents andthe contractor reported that he has been in contact with almost 50. As you know, the$VVRFLDWLRQGRHVQRWHQGRUVHDQ\VSHFLFFRQWUDFWRUWRGRZRUNDVWKDWLVEHWZHHQyou and the contractor, but if you would like to have your porch repaired, two optionsare Michael Klein of Five Star Concrete Solutions at (810) 577-7305, or Tony Russo ofR.A.R. Construction Services at (248) 613-7534. These are two companies that do thisVRUWRIZRUNEXWWKHFKRLFHLV\RXUVWRQGRQHWKDWLVTXDOLHGDQGDFFHSWDEOHWR\RX
we make no assertion as to their work product.2. When disposing of paint cans, the policy is that they be placed on the top edge of the
corral, with the cover removed and the can dried out. Some residents have found thatthe only way to do this is to let them sit in the basement with the lid off before theythrow them away. This is not necessarily healthy or recommended. Home Depotsells a great product appropriately called paint hardener at its paint desk. It comesin a small bag of granular or powder, that is poured into the paint can and stirred.The paint hardens almost immediately for curbside disposal and the product is under$3.00.
3. I encourage everyone to take part in the many pool functions this season. We havehad to deal with some cooler weather and rain, but things are getting much better,and its a great place to relax. The pool has a new boiler, was re-marcited within thelast 3 years, and has an abundance of new deck furniture on the terrace. Functionssponsored by the Pool Committee include Hot Dog Daze and late night swims. WeDUHDOVRRIIHULQJZDWHUDHURELFVDQGVZLPLQVWUXFWLRQE\FHUWLHGOLIHJXDUGVWDII
4. Remember to empty your paddle boats after it rains or storms. As stated before, waterDWWUDFWVPRVTXLWRHVDQGZLOOGHVWUR\\RXUZDWHUFUDIW,IWKHERDWVLQNVLWEHFRPHVDOPRVWLPSRVVLEOHWRJHWLWRXWRIWKHUHZLWKRXWKHDY\HTXLSPHQWHYHQLILWVLQIHHWof water or near the edge. I also want to remind the residents that have their boats on
the shoreline to move them onto the boat racks as space becomes available. It makesthe property look better and gives the maintenance staff access to the shoreline to cutthe grass.
5. 7KHURRQJSURMHFWFRQWLQXHVDQGZHZLOOEHDOPRVWFRPSOHWHE\WKHHQGRIthe season, with 44 buildings done and 50 left to re-roof. The cost of shingles andSO\ZRRGLVVN\URFNHWLQJVRZHDUHGRLQJHYHU\WKLQJSRVVLEOHWRNHHSWKHSURMHFWZLWKa reasonable timeframe. I want to thank all of the residents for being cooperative inPRYLQJWKHLUFDUVVRWKDWWKHFRQVWUXFWLRQHTXLSPHQWFRXOGDFFHVVWKHVLWH
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MANAGEMENT REPORT
6. ,QFDVH\RXKDYHQWQRWLFHGSURSHUW\YDOXHVDW+LJKODQG/DNHVDUHQDOO\JRLQJXSDQGWKH\ZHQWXSVLJQLFDQWO\DOPRVWRYHUQLJKW7KHUHKDYHEHHQUHSRUWVRIKRPHVfetching some very good prices, and they are not on the market long. In a few cases,
purchasers actually got into a bidding war over the home and the seller got more thanthe asking price. Sales and foreclosure activity at Highland Lakes is lower than thesurrounding area, which means that we are keeping our residents and we are startingto pull out of the real estate portion of the recession. Our ranch units continue to bein high demand.
7. 0HPEHUVRIWKH*URXQGV&RPPLWWHHGLGDQH[FHOOHQWMREZLWKWKHODQGVFDSLQJRIWKHclubhouse, including both annual and perennial variations. The maintenance staff isalso busy replacing the cedar mulch throughout the property.
8. The entrance sign on the 7-Mile Road side, received a long-overdue facelift.
Maintenance replaced the rotted wood backer and then fabricated and painted thelettering to match the old design.
Joe Poma, Property Manager
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MAINTENANCE REPORTTO: Board of Directors, Property Manager, Co-Owners
FROM: Ken Wiewiora - Maintenance Superintendent
1. GROUNDS: Our next lawn application by TrueGreen will take place the week of June 24th.This application will include weed and feed; also grub control will be applied. Wood chipsare starting to be applied along the flower beds and tree bases along Silver Spring drive.Lawn crew is up to full staff, as of this week. Next month we will be doing our yearly weedwhack of the lake banks. Weed killer has been applied to all concrete cracks, and woodchipped areas on the property. We will retreat these areas as needed over the next few weeks.
2. POOL: Our pool chemicals are back to normal levels this week. As of today everything isoperating at 100%. Please remember to shower before entering to pool area. Bather load iswhat mainly contributes to the high amounts of chlorine required.
3. EQUIPMENT: We have one Kubota utility vehicle that is out for engine repairs at BoullionKubota Service. The golf cart that earl uses is also out of service. The replacement starter willbe delivered Tuesday for installation. Our black 1998 pickup truck experienced a hit and run,while parked on Crystal Lake last month. Damage is estimated at $1,500 in body repairs. Dueto the age of the truck I will not be making the repairs. The truck was hit high up on the rightrear quarter panel.
4. WORK ORDER REQUESTS: This past month we have received an unusual high count onfence repair requests. 28 additional repair requests came in, mainly for post replacement.Due to the high numbers, at this time fence repairs are pushed out 3 to 4 months. We stillhave one fulltime employee dedicated to these repairs.
Thank You,Ken Wiewiora, HLCA Maintenance Superintendent
If there are any ground or building concerns, contact the Clubhouse at 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 IMPROPERLYBAGGED 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
RE: Maintenance Report
DATE: June 17, 2013
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HIGHLAND LAKES COMMITTEE REPORT
MEMBERS PRESENT:Tom Werner, ChairmanJoy Gaskin, Co-ChairmanIlio AlessandriJudith AlessandriBarb Evans
Clem TulleyDonna McNallyTerry McNallyLiette PaiementRobert Armstrong
COMMITTEE: Election MEETING DATE: May 17, 2013
Submitted by Tom Werner, Chairman
SUBJECTS DISCUSSED:
1. Reviewed procedures for counting.
2. Discuss retaining the proxy statements for one year.
RECOMMENDATIONS TO THE BOARD:The ballots be destroyed thirty (30) days from date of annual Meeting.
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HIGHLAND LAKES COMMITTEE REPORT
MEMBERS PRESENT:Joyce Elvy, ChairpersonRobert Armstrong, Co-Chairperson
Joy GaskinEarl SmithHal ForstromFrank JensenSteve Emsley
GUESTS PRESENT:Kathleen Connor, Board LiaisonSandy Nolan, Director
Guy Balok, Board LiaisonTom Byrne, Treasurer / Board LiaisonJoe Poma, Property Manager
COMMITTEE: Finance MEETING DATE: May 22, 2013
SUBJECTS DISCUSSED:
1. ELECTIONS: Joyce Elvy, Chairperson; Robert Armstrong, Co-Chair; Earl Smith, Secretary
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RECOMMENDATIONS TO THE BOARD: None
NEXT MEETING:June 19, 2013 at 6:30 p.m.
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HIGHLAND LAKES COMMITTEE REPORT
MEMBERS PRESENT:Judy OConnor, ChairpersonRayda Warren
Pauline RaeburnBetty ParzychYing Zhang
GUESTS PRESENT:Sandy Nolan, Board Liaison
COMMITTEE: Clubhouse MEETING DATE: June 3, 2013
SUBJECTS DISCUSSED:
Thanks to all who helped to re-shelf the books. We still have a supply ofbooks that need to be sorted that were donated after the community garagesale. Well schedule a convenient time for this.
Construction for cupboard for garbage cans will begin in the kitchen onJune 4th. No decision on formica selection.
There was a review of the current policies and procedures for clubhouserental.
RECOMMENDATIONS TO THE BOARD:None.
NEXT MEETING: July 1, 2013, 7:00 p.m.
Submitted by Judy OConnor
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HIGHLAND LAKES COMMITTEE REPORTCOMMITTEE: Court Captain Committee
MEMBERS PRESENT
MEETING DATE:June 6, 2013
GUESTS PRESENT
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HIGHLAND LAKES COMMITTEE REPORT
MEMBERS PRESENT:Ann DansonRichard Schnieder
Cheryl Huizing (co-chair)Rosemary Campion (co-chair)Elaine Anderson
Brad TodorovVitor Imbuzeiro
Eric Biondo SavinDana deMink
GUESTS PRESENT:Joseph Poma, Property ManagerTaylor Warring, Head Lifeguard
Daniel Range, Asst. Head LifeguardKathleen Connor, Board LiaisonSandy Nolan, Board LiaisonGuy Balok, Board LiaisonKathy Baldwin, Board President
COMMITTEE: Pool MEETING DATE: June 11, 2013
OLD BUSINESS:
The 2013 Pool & Lifeguard Policy Manual was updated.
A frame sign was posted now requiring residents 10 years and older to have a HCLA pool
ID. Joe reported that this has been a success, that they have had a record number of children
registered.
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Children need to be retested every year for their Dolphin Patch.
There was also much discussion about what it considered to be a toy. Footballs, water guns,
bricks are banned. Small squirt guns are approved during toy time. The pool committee needs
to buy toys for the 2013 season. Again this year, noodles are not considered toys and can beused during non-toy times.
There was discussion about changing the name of Adult Swim to Child Rest Period. It
seemed the overwhelming majority agreed to leave well enough alone.
Life guard break times during adult swim days was also mentioned. Joe agreed that the
contingent lifeguard should take a proper lunch hour on those long days.
We will need volunteers for Hot Dog Days on June 15th! If you can help out, please let Cheryl
or Rosemary know!
Adult Late Night Swim will be June 29th from 8:00 pm - 11:00 pm - Please bring a dish to pass
All Ages Late Swim will be July 6th from 8:00 pm - 10:00 pm
RECOMMENDATIONS TO THE BOARD: None
Respectfully submitted by Dana deMink
NEXT MEETING: Tuesday, July 9, 2013 at 6:30 p.m.
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HIGHLAND LAKES COMMITTEE REPORTCOMMITTEE: Grounds MEETING DATE: June 12, 2013
SUBJECTS DISCUSSED:
Memorial week planting went smoothly though water was a bit scarce. Had to replace some wilted
looking begonias at Clubhouse entrance. Many members concurred that this years planting areas are the
best looking ever.
Catherine Watkins was introduced as our newest co-owner to join the committee. Catherine is a landscape
architect and should add additional professional skills to our committee. She noted that some little
gardens are being cut into the woods on the northeast corner of Silver Spring Lake that include plants thatcan spread and rapidly change out forestry. Will work with committee members to eradicate these plants.
Discussed amount of trees the home owners have cut down on HLCA property to create views of the lake
from their homes and paths to the lake itself.
Unit 525 Co-Owner presented a letter regarding a locust tree in front yard of unit that is buckling the
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of unit. Co-owner would like the tree removed and would plant a more suitable tree in its place. Tree
itself is healthy but is generating annual expense. This is the third year that co-owner has requested this
tree be removed.
'LVFXVV[LQJKROHOHIWIURPVWXPSUHPRYDODWWKHHGJHRIXQLWVSDWLRDUHD6HHPVLVVXHZDVWKRXJKWto be a drainage problem that really isnt.
There seems to be a couple of trees on the southwest corner of the clubhouse that give off a very offensive
odor. Committee will investigate the situation and propose a solution.
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Discussed units directly across from Highland House without any foundation planting.
Voted to change meeting day to second Monday of month as a number of committee members have
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NEXT MEETING: 0RQGD\-XO\DWSP
Respectfully Submitted by: Joel Lutz
MEMBERS PRESENT:Joel Lutz, ChairpersonEarl Smith
Stan RobersonMaureen Osiecki
Don WarrenMarty Tupper, Co-ChairMichelle Berry
Catherine WatkinsGloria Janks
GUESTS PRESENT:Judy Nakdimen, Board LiaisonKathleen Connor, Board Liaison
Joe Poma, Property ManagerSandy Nolan, Director
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HIGHLAND LAKES COMMITTEE REPORT
MEMBERS PRESENT:
Thomas A. Werner, Chairman
Terry McNally, Co-Chairman
Ilio AlessandriArt BaynesClem Tulley
COMMITTEE: Engineering MEETING DATE:June 12, 2013
1. Unit 434 RailingInstallation: Andy Wright
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Installation: HansonsMeets HLCA Requirements
4. Unit 392 PatioInstallation: 5-Star Water /
Concrete SolutionsMeets HLCA Requirements
5. Unit 490 Entry Door ED-2 / SL-1Installation: Home Depot
Meets HLCA Requirements
6. Unit 628 Doorwall PD-1Installation: MRM
Meets HLCA Requirements
7. Unit 582 Windows (3)Installation: Wallside Windows
Meets HLCA Requirements
8. Unit 29 Doorwall PD-1Installation: Wallside Windows
Meets HLCA Requirements
9. Unit 21 PatioInstallation: PJs Contracting
Meets HLCA Requirements
10. Unit 522 DeckInstallation: Villa Bella Contracting
Meets HLCA Requirements
RECOMMENDATIONS TO THE BOARD:
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NEXT MEETING: Wednesday, July 10, 2013 at 3:00 p.m.
Submitted by Tom Werner, Chairman
GUESTS PRESENT:Kathleen Connor, Board LiaisonJoe Poma, Property Manager
MODIFICATION REQUESTS REVIEWED:
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S p e c i a l M e e t i n g J u n e 1 3 , 2 0 1 3 P a g e 1
HIGHLAND LAKES CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATIONSpecial Meeting of the BOARD OF DIRECTORS June 13, 2013 Eight Mile Entrance
The following Directors were present: Kathy Baldwin, Michelle Todorov, Sandy Nolan, Kathleen Connor, Judy Nakdimen, Guy Balok, and TomByrne. Also present were Joe Poma (Property Manager), Ken Wiewiora (Maintenance Superintendent), and Shannon Crowley (AdministrativeAssistant).
President Kathy Baldwin called the meeting to order at 6:00 p.m.
x The Board of Directors met at the Eight Mile Entrance to review the existing west side sign and discuss optionsfor restoring the east side area.
Review of Eight Mile Entrance
x WEST Ken staked out the area to explain the position and size of the proposed new sign for the new sign
proposed by the Joint Committee on March 18, 2013. Because of zoning requirements, the signwould be in a location that would be blocked by the utility pole, and could not be in the right-of-way of the curve. He explained that the area would need to be surveyed.
Joe remarked that the west side sign is not in as bad condition as was presented by the jointcommittees. He questioned whether it was practical to spend the money to replace the sign.
Kathy said Ilios sign bid was $3000 There was further discussion about repairing the east side sign. Ken noted that restoring the
previous sign would require no zoning board and no permits because it would be a repair.
There was also discussion about modifying the west side lighting to reduce the size of the currentlamp; possibly lowering the lamp or replacing the one large lamp with two smaller ones. Kensaid that we need to be careful that the light doesnt shine in the eyes of oncoming drivers onSilver Spring.
Motion by Tom Byrne, Support by Michelle Todorov to (1) modestly repair the west sidesign including repairing the damaged letter, (2) Agree to remove the far (west) pillar, andremove the woodchips and sodding (3) salvage the cedar plantings and attempt toreplant them between the two remaining pillars, and (4) upgrade the lighting, and (5)incorporate Ilios landscape design (10/23/12) for the west side entrance. 5 in favor, 1opposed. Motion passed.
Sandy was concerned that the current cedars would not survive transplanting, and recommendedremoving the current cedar plantings and replace them with new cedars. Michelle felt that weshould try to salvage the cedars if at all possible.
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Ken was asked about salvaging the damaged sign. Ken said the faux wrought-iron was gone, thealuminum backing was broken, and the majority of the sign would need to be replaced. The costof restoring the lettering on the sign is $200 per letter. The cost for full restoration of the sign is$13K, which is what was received from the insurance company.
Motion by Tom Byrne, Support by Michelle Todorov not to replace the sign on the eastside entrance. 5 in favor, 1 opposed. Motion passed.
Michelle suggested planting a large, mature flowering tree between the pillars that would canopyto attempt to block the view of the yellow house on the corner. There was some discussion about
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what kind of tree would work best. Kathy asked Joe to ask Cathy Watkins to recommend aproper tree for that space.
Motion by Tom Byrne, Support by Michelle Todorov to remove the damaged wall, but toretain the pillars. 5 in favor, 1 opposed. Motion passed.
It was also decided to remove the lilac bushes. Judy expressed the importance of keeping the design cohesive. Michelle said that other than the
flowering tree on the east side, the plantings on both sides would be about the same, per Iliosoriginal design (10/23/12).
x The Board of Directors continued the meeting inside the clubhouse. Tom Byrne was not present. It was decided that all the letters on the sign would be repainted to keep the colors consistent. Ken asked about repainting the wrought-iron frame on the west side. The cost would be under
$450. Kathleen and Judy agreed that the frame should be repainted.
The members present reviewed Ilios plans and Blackstone estimates. Ilios plan includes juniper trees. Kathy suggested substituting the junipers for flowering trees. Joe said that Blackstones bid for Ilios original drawing was $3105 without the flowering trees.
That bid does include 6 Junipers and the boxwoods, burning bushes, and the removal of the wall.
Kathy told Joe to call Cathy Watkins about the trees, and call Blackstone to get a cost for the treeand have ready for Mondays meeting.
Special Meeting adjourned at 6:45 p.m.
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Its human nature to complain - about whatever. Let us know whats bugging you -mostly about Highland Lakes - but again, whatever. If you have a solution, include that.Put it in the Herald Box at the Clubhouse.
However, the complain department also accepts complaints about complaining. Wewant to hear about the good stuff, too.
My good stuff centers around the lakes - primarily Silver Springs Lake. We dockour yacht - an eight foot paddle boat - along the seawall.
We swim, sh... and just enjoy. My granddaughter, little Joanie, (can you believe my wifeis called big Joanie), caught an 18 small mouth bass there a few years back. Occasionally,you can see the sh beds in the shallow area. If you are lucky you will see Momma sh
guarding her eggs - and shooing off other
sh looking for a tasty snack of roe (
sh eggs).We have had swans nesting and hatching ugly ducklings that grow into graceful
swans.
There is a big sh that jumps out of the water about 25-30 feet from the willow treenear the tennis courts. He has been teasing me for years - always in the same spot. Ihavent caught him yet - but if I do, I know Ill put him back... I couldnt eat a friend likethat. There are many little pan-sh in there... and even long Northern Pike.
I took an early swim off the beach this year. The water was refreshing - that means it
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the tennis court.
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Te GroundsCommittee organizedand executed the planor this years plantingo the fower beds by
the clubhouse as well asother gardens throughthe community. Tese
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WHATS COOKING!I havent received many recipes from you wonderful cooks lately. So Ithought with hot weather coming on and outdoor meals planned, this
article submied byJoy Gaskin might prove useful. WHEN DOESFOOD REALLY EXPIRE?Printed in Lifestyle Blog.
WHEN IN DOUBT, THROW IT OUT. While that sounds like anunscientic way to approach your groceries, it may be beer than relying onsell-by or use-by and other dates stamped on food. No food stays freshforever (not even Twinkies), but honey comes close. Knowing the expirationdate is important to avoid geing sick and wasting money, But guring out howlong food actually lasts can be confusing. Labels use various phrasing to describe shelf life , like sellby, use by, and best by . Others simply have a date with no explanation what it means. The most
surprising fact when it comes to food dating? With the exception of baby food and formula, the U.S.Dept of Agriculture doesnt require dates at all; nor is there a uniform system of dating. The mostimportant thing when it comes to food dating is to trust your senses. If it looks, smells, or tastes o,toss it. Poor storage and packaging defects can cause food to go bad before its time. Assuming properstorage, heres a quick primer.
SELL BY: These dates reects store policy. It tells stockers when food needs to be removed from theshelf and placed on the clearance area. If you plan to cook for freeze the food immediately, sell-by datescan be great buys.
USE BY: These dates are basically quality guarantees. The avor and quality should last until thisdate if properly stored. Oen these products are ne to eat past the listed date. But keep in mind use
by dates refer to best quality and are not safety dates. Even if the date expires during home storage, aproduct should be safe if handled properly and kept at 40 degrees or below.
EXPIRATION DATES: While the federal government doesnt require these, many states do on manyproductsespecially dairy and meat. This is one area where you dont want to cut corners. If the labelhas an expiration date, pay aention. One exception is eggs which should not be sold but are still safeto eat 3 to 5 weeks aer purchase.
FRESH OR UNCOOKED FOOD IN THE FRIDGE:
Follow use-by date. For sell-by date or no date, cook or freeze within this time frame: Hard cheese: 2-3months, eggs: 3-5 weeks, yogurt: 3 weeks, so cheese: 1 week cured ham: 5-7 days, beef, veal, pork,lamb: 3-5 days, milk: 3-5 days, poultry and ground meat: 1-2 days, sausage from pork, beef or turkey:1-2 days
COOKED OR PROCESSED FOOD IN THE FRIDGE:
Follow use-by date. For sell-by or no date, cook or freeze within this time frame: canned ham, 9months un-opened-- 3-4 days aer opening; bacon or hot dogs, 2 weeks unopened, 7 days aer opening;lunch meat: 2 weeks un-opened: 3-5 days aer opening; cooked ham, 1 week un-opened, one week aeropening (3 days if sliced).
PANTRY: Canned fruits and vegetables, 2-5 years; high-acid foods (pickles, tomatoes) 12-18 months;commercial sliced bread, 1 week.
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Buyer Bewaresubmitted by Carol Millar
I bought 2 o the new expandable fex water hoses
recently on the market and was absolutely thrilled
with the way they worked. Yesterday while searching
the internet I ound many, many testimonials to thedanger o this product.
I had been using mine or almost 2 months and
thought maybe some o them were deective, but
apparently mine was okay since I had used it every
day or a couple o months. Well, today mine exploded
too.
Fortunately I was holding the nozzle well below my
waist and angled toward my thigh as opposed totoward my ace. When the end blew apart it shot the
pieces back into my thigh, cut the skin through my
jeans and le me with 3 bruised spots.
Apparently the material o the hose is not strong
enough to handle the water pressure and it just
shredded where it attached to the nozzle.
I you have one o these hoses PLEASE stop using it.
Dont take any chances, particularly around children
or pets - it could put out an eye very easily.
Here is an excerpt from just one of the many complaints
Ive found on the internet:
Initially, it worked exactly as promised. Te hose
expanded and retracted and was very easy to use
and put away. It also never kinked. However, the
hose ends are made rom cheap plastic that cannot
stand up to any water pressure.
Te ree spray nozzle is great. Afer three uses, the
end o the hose burst and the plastic attachment
and spray nozzle shot right past my ace.
We then attached the 75 hose and turned the
spigot to only hal its pressure to avoid any urther
accidents. Within the rst two minutes o use
it burst rom the other end. Te plastic was still
attached to the spigot and the hose was shriveled
up. Te company gave us no trouble returning the
hoses.
5XWK0DULH&XOOXP/XFH87, a resident o Highland Lakes, Passed away
on June 15, 2013 afer courageously battling lungcancer. She is preceded in death by her husband
Bennett. Tey were married 64 yrs.
Ruth is survived by her daughter Lynda Luce -odorov (Michael) and two grandsons Bradley Deanododov (Michelle) and Matthew Bennett odorov(Teresa). She also has three great-grandsons, Evan,
Nicholas,and Parker.
Ruth was a award winning artist. She worked in oiland watercolor, has painted abstract, still lie and
landscape. However, watercolor landscapes were her
real love. Te awards Ruth has received are manyand include Best in Show and numerous PeoplesChoice awards. Te Peoples Choice awards have
given her a deep sense o accomplishment as sheconsidered hersel a Peoples artist.
Tere will be a Celebration of LifeArt Exhibit of Ruths work on July 14, 2013 with
a open house between 3:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m.at Highland Lakes Clubhouse.
MEMORIAL CONTRIBUTIONS MAY BE MADE TO
Angela Hospice - 14100 Newburg Rd. - Livonia MI 48154
A special Heart Felt thank you to Kathy Baldwin,
Mary Morrison and Donna McNally or their lovingsupport and care that they helped give to my mom and
me. I couldnt have done it without them !Tey are truly Angels on Earth !!!!
Lynda and Mickey Todorov
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The Pool Committee Presents:
Adult LateNight SwimSATURDAY, JULY 27
8:00 p.m. -
11:00 p.m.
JOIN US FOR A FUN EVENING ON THE PATIO!JOIN US FOR A FUN EVENING ON THE PATIO!The perfect way to enjoy the summerThe perfect way to enjoy the summerwith neighbors and friends!with neighbors and friends!Bring Your Favorite
Hors doeuvresto Share with
8-10 PeopleBring your own beveragePlease Note: Lifeguards will be taking a break after the regular pool hours, prior to the Adult Night Swim
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Highland Lakes Court CaptainsAnchorTracey Green.. ....................321-4614
Althea...........................................VACANT
AmboyBrad Todorov......................380-1611
AndoverPam Takacs.......................374-0864
Aqueduct
Frank 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
FarragutLorraine Scully (B 89 & 90)....344-8703
Janice Booher(B 88)...........344-4229
Hayes
D. & G. Loudy (B 30, 31 & 32).........................................349-3308
Chuck Weidner(B 28, & 29)
.........................................946-1479
InletTom Kopack......................344-9743
Iron GatePauline Raeburn...............344-9791
IronwoodEsther Allison.....................880-1673
IthamBob Rudolph.....................924-2600
JulietSandy Nolan (B 8) & (B 9)........349-3587
KenyonElizabeth Dombles..............Unlisted
Lagoon
Chris Van Arnam...............982-3978
LehighFrances Moore.....................380-0552
Lehigh LaneDianne Hartman................229-3884
LeidelBarbara Adams..................982-8247
LilacBarbara Evans....................348-3087
LongwoodJim OConnor....................344-6600
LyricRay Parzych......................349-9370
MadisonCarolyn Toyer ...................348-9745
MalvernConnie Haworth...................349-5047
Myra Santoni......................344-2568
MannLiz Thuss....................734-558-0220
MarinerDouglas Perrin.....................Unlisted
NeptuneRobert Armstrong..............912-0266
NorwoodDonna McNally..................347-0999
OaklandEarl Smith..........................349-6478
Old BridgeLinda Tomica.....................349-6107
Pond
Diane Pittaway..................347-1078
Queen AnneKathy Baldwin...................380-6429
RichardsMartin Tingstad..................344-4928
SandyBeverly Brenner.................348-2982
SavoyJudy & Jim Weaver.........313-613-1479
SchoolhousePeggy Zonca.....................348-5283
SeabrookAnne Marie Kuneman...........719-7722
ValiantIlio Alessandri....................449-6959
View PointStanley Roberson..............596-1239
WhitmanFrank Jensen.......................880-2011
WindsorTom Werner.......................349-4459
NOTE: ALL AREA CODES ARE 248 UNLESS INDICATED OTHERWISE
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Summertime at Highland Lakes is like living in a resort.
Everywhere you look, people are busy walking, riding bikes andWHQGLQJJDUGHQV0DQ\HQMR\VKLQJLQWKHODNHVRUQDYLJDWLQJ
about in row boats or paddle boats.
One of the most outstanding features at Highland Lakes is our super-
sized pool and terrace, which overlook Silver Springs Lake. During the summer season,
the pool is a hub of social activity. This year there will be three Hot Dog Daze, three
Community Late Swims, three Adult Night Swims, as well as Highland Days complete with
a magician and yummy pulled pork and hot dogs. Many people bring family and friends to
these activities and a good time is had by all.
We have rules at the pool to ensure the safety of the swimmers as well as those on the
terrace. We are fortunate to have a terrace at our pool which is an amenity most pools do
not provide. This is an area where people can eat, drink, socialize - or just plain relax. There
are rules pertaining to the terrace which ensure the safety and comfort of all. Running
and ball playing are not allowed as well as no loud radio music which could disturb others.
Drinking liquids including alcohol is allowed in non-glass containers. Drunkenness and
rowdy behavior is not tolerated as this is a family area.
Likewise, the pool itself has rules designed for the safety and pleasure of swimmers.
There are three hour long toy times per day when kids enjoy approved toys such as light-
weight balls (not footballs or other projectiles which might injure someone), small squirt
guns and toy boats. Noodles are allowed at all times.
There is another rule which is not always popular, but is very important for childrens
safety. Recently, I saw a video on youtube.com as well as an article in the Detroit Free Press
addressing the necessity children having rest periods from the pool. In both cases they
stressed the importance of taking breaks from the pool to prevent drowning and accidents
due to fatigue. This time period also provides an opportunity to re-hydrate, have a snack, oruse the restroom. Our lifeguards call a 15 minute period each hour for this purpose.
Heres wishing everyone a safe and happy summer!
Sandy Nolan, Board Liaison
Court Captain Committee
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JULY 2013
SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURD
1
ClubhouseCommittee- 7:00 p.m.
2
Court CaptainCommittee- 7:00 p.m.
3
LadiesPinochle- 12:30 p.m.
4
INDEPENDENCEDAY
Clubhouse
OPEN
Noon - 9 p.m.
5
Euchre Club -7:00 p.m.
ALL-AGESLATE NIGHTSWIM- 8:00 p.m.
7 8
GroundsCommittee -7:00 p.m.
9
PoolCommittee- 6:30 p.m.
10
Ladies Pinochle- 12:30 p.m.
EngineeringCommittee
- 3:00 p.m.
11 12
HOT DOGDAZE- 12:00 p.m.
14 15
Board Meeting- 7:30 p.m.
16 17 Ladies Pinochle- 12:30 p.m.
FinanceCommittee- 6:30 p.m.
18 19
Euchre Club- 7:00 p.m.
HIGHLANDDAYSMagic Show-
12:00 p.m.
Late Night Swim- 8:00 p.m.
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Ladies
Pinochle -12:30 p.m.
25 26
ADULT LATE
NIGHT SWIM- 8:00 p.m.
Bring horsdoeuvres to pass
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LadiesPinochle -12:30 p.m.
1
Court CaptainCommittee- 7:00 p.m.
2
Euchre Club -7:00 p.m.
ALL-AGESLATE NIGHTSWIM- 8:00 p.m.
4 5
ClubhouseCommittee- 7:00 p.m.
6 7
LadiesPinochle -12:30 p.m.
8 9
HOT DOGDAZE- 12:00 p.m.