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Friday, April 11, 2008


From Lake Board President Tom Teuber

April 10, 2008


Dear Lake Board,

The Lake Board met Thursday April 3, and the following was discussed / determined:

1. We will plan for a pot-luck cook-out for all lake residents Saturday May 3 at 1:00. The purpose of the afternoon cookout will be to allow lake residents to meet one another and to report on the work of the lake board. Geri offered to host the meeting at her home. The board will spring for the burgers/hotdogs, and a flier will encourage residents to bring all else. Greg indicated that Amy would be willing to put together a flier regarding the event. Please mark your calendars.

2. We approved the purchase of Quickbooks Pro for use in accounting/recordkeeping.

3. We will send a letter in the next few weeks with the following aims:
1. To describe how funds were used during the past year (expenditures),
2. To advertise the cook-out, and
3. To discuss the need for this years funds, including our consideration of control gate repair.

4. We need to "get back on the horse" regarding our clean out of the trash boom. Trash has backed up so that debris and sludge is visible from Percival Road. We discussed theories as to why the brick on the Percival Road side keeps shifting, but are unsure. We do know that we need to keep up with the weekly cleanout.

Do I have the following right?

Who has week one?
Wesley has week two
I have week three
Greg / Amy have the last week.

5. Greg has a lead regarding someone who may be able to re-fit the tower. I do have specs from the Army Corps of Engineers study and will get them to Greg, so that he can ask for a good estimate.

6. I agreed to call "Stan the Tree Man" to have the dead tree on the dam taken out.

Thanks for all that you do, and for the creativity that you all offer in the interest of our beautiful little lake. It is in good shape because we keep it that way, and we can continue to take steps to further improve matters.

Many thanks,

Tom

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