MAY 2016n e i g h b o r h o o d n e w s f o r t h e r e s i d e n t s o f wo o d l a k e
community newsletter
We need your help - looking for photos to be used on the front cover banner!If you have a photo that captures the beauty of our neighborhood and would like it to be considered for the newsletter banner, please email it by the 15th of the month to the Woodlake editor at: [email protected]. (scenic photos only, no people please) This month’s photo courtesy of Debbie Grubb.
Saturday, May 14 from 8:00 am to 1:00 pm (rain date is Saturday May 21). On page 5 you will find the yard sale application form. Please complete and return the form along with the $10.00 application fee (payable to the Woodlake Home &
Garden Club). Forms and checks can be turned in to Grace Gerwe at 410 Bridgecreek Drive. The $10.00 fee will assist with advertising expenses.
Still Time to Sign Up - See page 5!The Annual Neighborhood Yard Sale is
Saturday, May 14th - 8 a.m. to 1 p.m.
Reminder...
Picnic & Annual MeetingSunday, May 1st at the PavilionFood: 4pm - 5pmMeeting: 5pm - 7pm
Someone once said, “If life is like a box of chocolates, then Heaven is an oyster.” Judging by the oysters consumed
at the Woodlake Oyster Roast and Shrimp Boil, we would have to agree! The oysters were steamed to perfection, the shrimp cooked to a delicate pink, and we could not have asked for a
lovelier evening to spend with 69 of our neighbors and friends.
A big thank you to all of our Woodlake neighbors who came and supported the event and to everyone who
helped with planning, set up, and clean up.
Woodlake Oyster Roast & Shrimp Boil a Huge Success!
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Committee Members 2016
Woodlake Homeowners AssociationBoard of Directors:Debbie Morris, President ....................................................788-9049Rick Hickok, Vice-President ...............................................419-7776Nick Nickel, Treasurer ........................................................788-2402Fred Mansperger, Secretary ...............................................397-9425Howard van Dijk .................................................................788-9559Kent Haggerty.....................................................................788-0566Diann Williams ....................................................................736-2145
Architectural Control Committee:Mary Thomas, Chair ...........................................................736-2438 Bob White ...........................................................................351-9864Ellen Synovec .....................................................................419-4917Jane Wiley ..........................................................................699-7335
Newsletter:Jeff Tautenhan ............................................. [email protected] Neighborhood Watch:Howard van Dijk .................................................................788-9559
Boat and Trailer Storage:Ron [email protected] .......743-8527Henry Geathers ..................................................................736-1322
Pavilion Committee:Robert Hudson, Chair .........................................................865-7365Joshua Dreher ....................................................................736-5556
Pool Committee:Fred Peterson .....................................................................788-9038
Golf Committee:Steve Tillman ......................................................................736-6041
Home & Garden Club:Joanne Ferster ...................................................................238-4485Debbie Grubb .....................................................................497-3989
Woodlake Association:Steve Friedland, President .................................................736-3618Walter Tompson, Vice-President ........................................865-1838Blaine DeLancey, Secretary ...............................................788-5808Nick Nickel, Treasurer ........................................................788-2402Rick Hickok, Board Member ...............................................699-5612Jane Wiley, Board Member ................................................699-7335
Hugo Pond Association:Howard van Dijk, President ................................................788-9559Ron Davis, Vice-President ..................................................743-8527Debbie Morris, Secretary ....................................................788-9049Anne Hayes, Treasurer .......................................................865-0082Henry Geathers, Board Member ........................................736-1322Steve Tillman, Board Member ............................................736-6041
Management Company:Southern Community Service .............................................799-6417
Richland County Sheriff:Deputy Mike Poole ....................................................(cell) 518-2724Region 7 Community Action Contact: Deputy Travis Roberts ...........................................(cell) 513-3440 email: [email protected] Communications ......................................................576-3000
Richland County Ombudsman: .....................929-6000(Call the Ombudsman for animal control weekdays 9 am - 5 pm)
Animal Control (Emergency After Hours): .......252-2911
Email Address for WHOA Board Members... [email protected]
Trash Pick-Up Schedule:Household Trash: Mondays Yard Waste: Wednesdays
Recyclables: Fridays (every other week)**The lime green recycling roll cart will be collected every other week. Refer to the calendar
sent to you by the Richland County Solid Waste Department. Visit www.rcgov.us/richlandrecycles.
If your normally scheduled pick-up day for service should fall on a holiday, the make-up day will be the next day. Those holidays will include: New Years Day, Memorial Day, Fourth of July, Labor Day, Thanksgiving Day and Christmas Day.
Please be sure NOT to move your trash out until the morning of pick-up. THANK YOU for your cooperation!
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Home & Garden Club closes out the 2015-16 season with beautiful orchids!
The Woodlake Home and Garden Club held its April meeting at the home of Grace Gerwe. Special thanks to Grace for hosting the club and to Pat Alexander and Jan Aschleman for co-hosting. The subject of our program was orchids, and Grace provided helpful information for properly growing and maintaining orchids. Grace’s orchid collection includes 60 plants, including phalaenopsis moth orchids and paphiopedilum ladyslippers, many of which were in gorgeous full bloom. There are over 20,000 different varieties of orchids in the world; and in the tropics, orchids typically grow attached to trees. Some tips for helping orchids thrive include:
• Provide bright, indirect light, such as on a covered porch or what filters through trees.
• Avoid direct sunlight, which will burn the plants.• Water thoroughly about once a week and drain all water
completely from the pot.• Do not water the crown.• Orchids like humidity, so mist often, avoiding the crown.• When fertilizing, use a 20-10-20 fertilizer, ¼ teaspoon per gallon of
water about once per week. Water the plant first, drain thoroughly, then water with fertilizer the following day. This helps prevent the plant from burning.
• Orchids bloom yearly. Phalaenopsis bloom from January through
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April lasting two to three months. Never move an orchid when in bud.
• Plant orchids only in orchid mix, never in regular potting soil or dirt.
• Orchids like small pots with their roots shooting up all over.
Carter and Holmes Nursery in Newberry will conduct talks and tours about their orchid nursery. For more information, go to http://carterandholmes.com/index or http://carterandholmes.com/tour.html.
A brief business meeting followed. • The annual yard sale is scheduled for Saturday, May 14, and Grace
Gerwe is again coordinating the sale. • Landscaping by the pool is scheduled to begin in April.• The garden club Couples Garden Picnic Party social is scheduled
for Saturday, May 7, at the pavilion. RSVP to Lynn Diggle.
This was the final meeting for the 2015-2016 calendar year. Watch for details via email and the newsletter for information for the 2016-2017 year. Members are encouraged to share their suggestions and ideas for programs at upcoming planning meetings.
Have a great summer!
“When two friends understand each other totally, the words are
soft and strong like an orchid’s perfume.”
~ Martin Luther King
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Minutes of the Woodlake Homeowners Board meeting, held on Monday, March 13th, 2016 .
In Attendance: Debbie Morris, Kent Haggerty, Rick Hickok, Fred Mansperger, Nick Nickel, Howard van Dijk and Brooks Owings of SCS.
Present prior to the meeting was Linda Hickok to present to the board progress on the next edition of the Woodlake directory. She stated that editing of personal information and updating of the map have been completed. However there were still some decisions yet to be made regarding what additional information should be included within the directory such as covenants, additional advertising etc. The target date for distribution is mid May.
Minutes:The board approved the minutes of the February 15th board meeting as written.
Financials:Brooks reviewed financials as of 2/29/16 stating that overall revenues remain slightly higher than budget while overall expenses remain lower than budget. Also the accounts receivable are in very good shape. The board approved the financials as presented.
Woodlake Dam:The repair of the lake riser system is still on hold as the Lake Association awaits final approval from one last governmental agencies, that being Richland County.
Covenant Violations:There are ongoing issues with a few homes for poor maintenance of homes, lawns and pools plus commercial vehicles parked in driveways. All of these represent clear violation of Woodlake covenants. One home that is currently going thru bank foreclosure needs grounds maintenance and other repairs however the bank has not taken over the home yet, which makes remediation difficult.
Security/Safety:The RAIDS report for 2/15/16 thru 3/14/16 showed an increase in crime for several communities in NE Columbia, however neither Woodlake nor nearby communities had any crime reported.
Maintenance:• Brooks obtained quote to repair both front and rear gates at the pool area. The board approved use of Guardian
Fence Suppliers at a cost of $1,272.• Longtown Trees completed removal of dead tree at the entrance and three trees at the pool area.• Green Earth completed installation of crush and run on the road to the boat yard.• Green Earth is awaiting delivery of Algerian Ivy to replace that which died after their last planting.• Brooks to obtain quote from Green Earth to add additional bushes behind the Woodlake sign at the entrance.• Brooks to also obtain quote to install additional posts along side of cattle gate on dam due to the illegal use of
ATV’s traversing the dam.
Miscellaneous:Debbie to request uniformed officer to direct traffic near the entrance at the Annual Neighborhood Yard Sale. The board agreed to a cost of $150 for the service.
The Woodlake Picnic and Annual Meeting is scheduled for May 1st at the pavilion. Lizard’s Thicket will again be the food vendor.
Meeting was adjourned at 9:15 pm.
Next Board Meeting: May 9th meeting at 6:30.Respectfully submitted, Fred Mansperger
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YARD SALEMay 14th
Don’t miss out on the BIG event! Greater participation translates into success for all willing to join in. The yard sale committee will provide all print advertisements, create and place all signage throughout the Northeast area, distribute maps and provide an individual designation for each participating household with a balloon on your mailbox.
Saturday, May 14, 2016from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m.
(Rain date: Saturday, May 21st)
{ Application Deadline is Wednesday, May 4th! }Please return the completed application form by May 4, 2016 and a $10.00 check
payable to Woodlake Home & Garden Club to:
Grace Gerwe at 410 Bridgecreek DriveQuestions? Contact Grace at 803-865-7222 or email at [email protected]
Woodlake Neighborhood Yard Sale Application Form - Sign up by May 4th
Name: ____________________________________________ Address: _________________________________________________
Sale Item Categories (ie: children’s clothing, furniture, etc.):
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Please return the completed application form and $10.00 check (please no cash) payable to the
Woodlake Home & Garden Club by
Wednesday, May 4, 2016
All you need to do is...Return a completed application form below along with your $10.00 application fee by Wednesday, May 4, 2016. Then clean out your house, set up your belongings in your driveway or garage and get ready to make some money!
Woodlake Neighborhood Yard Sale!
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The Pavilion is for the use of all residents! Here’s some important information on using the Woodlake Pavilion
Kiddie Play Area:Reminder to ALL dog owners: Dogs are NOT allowed in the kiddie play area at any time. Pet excrement can
be hazardous to the health of young children and pregnant women. - Thank you
Woodlake Pavilion Hours:10:00 a.m. to 11:00 p.m.:
Sunday - Thursday10:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m.:
Fridays, Saturdays & HolidaysPlease respect you neighbors by keeping the music
and noise to a reasonable volume.
• Property owners of Woodlake may reserve the Pavilion through the Pavilion Committee, which has the right to approve or disapprove those events. Reservation of the facility will include only the roofed building and lawn patio and will NOT include the pool or pool areas.
• The Woodlake Homeowners Associations, Inc., meetings and organized neighborhood clubs (i.e. Woodlake Women/Woodlake Home and Garden) may use the Pavilion without a deposit. However, reservations will be required.
• After reservations are made a security deposit of two checks, for ($50.00 each) made payable to the Woodlake Homeowners Association is required. One half of the deposit ($50.00) will be returned by mail within seven days after the function, once
it has been determined that the facility was left in the same manner in which it was received. This shall include the proper disposal of all trash and debris, and the return of the key. One half of the deposit ($50.00) will be kept in the Pavilion Fund for maintenance and improvements.
• A Homeowner must be present for all functions.
• All Woodlake Homeowner Association members and their guests must abide by the South Carolina State Liquor Laws.
• The Homeowners should secure a reservation form when making a reservation, which must be displayed at the Pavilion during the function.
• Arrangements will be made to obtain the key to the Pavilion. After your event, please be sure to lock the kitchen door and return the key to the committee.
• Reserving the Pavilion only includes the roof area, the lower patio and the restrooms. It does NOT grant access to the pool. The pool is for the use of Homeowners only, not guests in the Pavilion.
• A land line telephone has been installed on the Pavilion wall closest to the pool. It is for emergency outgoing 911 calls only.
• Privileges will be revoked if rules are not adhered to.
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Woodlake Pool Opens for the Season on May 1st!
It’s been a long winter, but finally it’s time to open the pool for the season! Please take this opportunity to review the pool and pavilion rules with your family. They can be found in the back of the Woodlake Directory. These rules were instituted to benefit the entire Woodlake community. The most all-encompassing is:
Please be respectful of our residents’ time enjoying the pool! That includes:
1. No monopolizing the pool, either with floats, toys or group activities.
2. Keep all music/electronic devices’ volume low. 3. Adhere to the maximum number of guest per household: Six.4. Understand that if you have reserved the pavilion for a party,
that does not include use of the pool as well, because that takes away from Woodlake residents’ ability to enjoy their neighborhood pool.
5. Please do NOT prop open either the pool gates or the bathroom doors, for this invites non-residents in the pool or bathroom areas.
A pool “fob” is necessary in order to access the gated pool and the pavilion bathrooms. If you have lost/misplaced your pool fob, call Southern Community Services to order a new one. You’ll need to pick up the replacement at the SCS office at 101 Rice Bent Way, Suite 11 (the road just before the Publix on Hard Scrabble Road), as the fob cannot be mailed. There is a nominal charge for a replacement fob.
Please remember...when leaving the pool area, do NOT leave the umbrellas up! A strong wind can send them flying into the air, causing damage and/or injury!
The following homes have been awarded by the Home & Garden Club for this distinction for the month of April.
Congratulations!
Yards of the Month!
Together with Woodley’s Garden Center, the Woodlake Home and Garden Club sponsors these awards. Selections are made for the
months of April through October, except for August. There are so many lovely yards in our neighborhood, especially at this time of year, that the
decision is always a difficult one. Previous winners are not eligible for this award for at least two years. Thank you Jim and Heather, and Sheldon
and Jan for helping to make Woodlake even more beautiful.
120 Belle Grove CircleHome of Jim & Heather Reiser
7 Bentwood CourtHome of Sheldon & Jan Aschleman
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Don’t get caught speeding in Woodlake! The speed limit in Woodlake is:
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Please remind your walker to “scoop up” after you during walks through the neighborhood
including on both dams. Respect our neighbors by not walking on their beautiful
yards and remember the kiddie playground is for the kids, not you! Other walkers,
runners and the homeowners will appreciate your efforts.
Please Note: Richland County Ordinance - ALL dogs are to be leashed at all times in the neighborhood, this
includes walking on both dams! - Thank You.
Classified Ads:To place a FREE classified ad, email the Woodlake Newsletter editor at [email protected] by the 15th of the month. Please describe the item, include the price, a photo of the item (but not necessary) and the appropriate contact information in 40 words or less. Classified listings are for Woodlake residents only and will run for one month. Please, no real estate ads!
PET SITTING SERVICE: Responsible Woodlake neighbor with prior pet sitting experience. In addition to pet sitting I can get your mail, water household plants, and rotate blinds/lights for additional security. Contact Amy Cavanna at: 850-748-8572 or [email protected]
TUTOR: Former engineer. Taught Algebra at Kelly Mill. Successful tutor of basic math, algebra, trig, geometry, calculus, statistics, and physics with references upon request. Contact Stephen Bidwell at: 803-331-0468 or [email protected]
Spring is the time for coyotes to starting roaming the neighborhood.The DNR say that coyotes are more active this time of
year, seeking additional food sources because they are
either pregnant or have given birth. Please be alert and keep yourself, children and pets safe when outdoors!
Are You a New Resident of Woodlake?If you are, please complete the following information and get it to Charlie Johnson. You can drop it in the paper box
at 100 Morning Echo, or call 736-0917, or email the information to [email protected]. We’ll list you in the Woodlake newsletter and directory. You’ll also receive a “Welcome Packet” with
car decals, a Woodlake directory and a copy of the covenants.
Name(s) _________________________________________________________________________________________
Children’s Names & Ages: ___________________________________________________________________________
Address: _________________________________________________________________________________________
Telephone: _______________________________________________________________________________________
Relocated from: ___________________________________________________________________________________
Employment: ______________________________________________________________________________
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Woodlake Residents Create Award-Winning Design for Runway Fashion Show!
The Columbia Design League held its annual Runaway Runway Recycle Fashion Show on April 2nd. All entries were made from post consumer items that were otherwise destined for the landfill. With the help of our Woodlake neighbors, Kate Williams and Becky Groth were able to collect over 1000 used dryer sheets and create this dress which was modeled by Woodlake’s Amelia Sniffin, daughter of Peter and Rose Marie. This was Amelia’s first modeling experience and she was fabulous! The dress won the “Pret-A-Porter” (ready to wear) Award. We wanted to thank everyone who donated their dryer sheets, we could not have done it without you! Remember: Reduce, Reuse, and Recycle!
Attention Boat and Trailer Owners!After the committee reorganized the lot, they were able to make space for a limited number of boats or trailers. The remaining spaces are available on a first come, first served basis by calling Ron Davis, 743-8527 or email him at [email protected]. When these few spaces are gone, you will be put on a waiting list.
Ridgeview Student Council Wins National Award for the Third Year in A Row!The Student Council has been recognized as a 2016 NASC National Gold Council of Excellence. This honor is awarded to councils that consistently provide quality leadership activities and service to their schools and communities and that demonstrate the highest levels of leadership. Congratulations to all on this wonderful achievement!
Out-going Mail Stolen from Mailboxes!
We have had two incidents of outgoing mail taken out of
mailboxes. Banking information has been compromised as a result.
Please take your mail to the post office, rather than leaving it in the
mailbox for our carrier to pick up. Although more inconvenient, it is
much safer.
Several residents have wondered if we could have a drop box
within the subdivision. When investigated several years ago, we
were told that drop boxes must have a large
number of people that would
utilize it. Woodlake
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We Encourage All Residents to Sign Up for the Neighborhood
Watch Email/Phone Tree and Now the Newsletter!
We need a way to inform our residents of any incidents that might happen in the neighborhood as soon as it happens. To do this, we are encouraging all residents to sign up for the Neighborhood Watch Email/Phone
Tree. By providing us with your email and/or phone number we can get important information to you that can help keep you and your family safe, and hopefully, reduce the number of incidents. Also, sign up so you can
receive the newsletter right to your inbox! Don’t miss out on all that’s going on in the neighborhood!
Signing up is so easy...To be added to the “Neighborhood Watch Email/Phone Tree” and the Newsletter distribution
list, simply email the Board at: [email protected]
SQ Rescue Celebrates Another Happy Adoption!Submitted by: Bev Ryan
Charity will be ready for adoption soon!
Our SQ Rescue foster Charity was rescued from a kill shelter where her days were numbered. She had a broken pelvis and leg after being hit by a car. Charity is recovering very well at our home. She is such a loving and playful puppy. Charity is one year old and is a lab mix. She will be ready for adoption in about a month’s time. We are so grateful that SQ Rescue gave her a second chance at life. SQ Rescue operates on a foster system to prepare rescue dogs for their forever homes. The organization pays for all medication, vet appointments and food. SQ Rescue is a non-profit, “no kill” animal rescue group that has been saving dogs for over 30 years. The organization helps dogs found on the street or in abusive environments. They also pull dogs that are in danger of being euthanized from shelters throughout the state. Please check the website at www.sqrescueinc.org for further information and to see available dogs. The organization holds adoption clinics at Pet Smart three times a month. To learn more about fostering dogs or to make a donation of supplies or cash, please contact Bev Ryan at 803-477-4100.
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community newsletter
All advertising will be on a space available basis. First priority will be given to businesses owned by Woodlake residents.
Camera ready ads (PDFs only) and payment are due by the 15th of each month! See instructions to the right.
How to submit an ad for the Woodlake Newsletter:
1. Email camera-ready ads in the correct size, listed to the left, to Jeff Tautenhan, Woodlake newsletter editor at: [email protected] (ONLY ADS IN PDF FORMAT WILL BE ACCEPTED)
2. All camera-ready ads & payment checks MUST be received by the editor by the 15th of each month
3. Payment by CHECK ONLY made payable to: Woodlake Homeowners Association Please mail check to: Jeff Tautenhan - Woodlake Newsletter Editor 304 Fallen Oak Drive, Columbia, SC 29229
All checks MUST be received by the Woodlake newslettereditor by the 15th of each month or the ad will not run.
Ad Sizes and Costs:
Full page (7.75” x 9.5”) ............... $85.00
Half page (7.75” x 4.75”) ............ $45.00
Quarter page (3.75” x 4.74”) ..... $25.00
Eighth of page (3.75” x 2.25”) ... $15.00
Advertising in the Woodlake Newsletter & Increase Your Business!
All ads are payable to the Woodlake Homeowners Association. Revenue from the ads will be used to offset the cost of printing 50 newsletters
(available at the Pavilion) for residents who do not have access to email.
See below for NEW instructions on submitting your ad, sizes and costs.
Ad Sizes and Advertising Rates for 2016
P R I N T T H I S P A G E F O R E A S Y A C C E S S
P R I N T T H I S P A G E F O R E A S Y A C C E S S
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Please join our Woodlake neighbors to collect food for Richland School District Two’s Backpack Program and Sacks of Love Kershaw County.
Please donate the following items that should be individually packaged:
Instant Oatmeal Pork ‘n’ beans
Grits Fruit snacks
Pasta Vegetable Cups
Crackers Soups
Fruit Cups Beef jerky/sticks
Mac & Cheese Granola bars
Vienna sausages Individual cereals
Raisins Pudding cups
Individual juice boxes (100%juice)
Tax deductible cash donations payable to the organizations will be gladly accepted.
Drop Off or Pick Up
You can bring the items to the Pavilion at the following times:
Thurs May 5 5:30—7:00
Fri May 6 5:30—7:00
Sat May 7 9:00—11:00
Or call Bev Ryan at 477-4100. She will be glad to pick up items at your home. All donations will be dropped off to charities on May 12 (RED DAY).
Please Help Feed Hungry Students on Weekends
Did you know that over 500 students in Richland School District Two do not have adequate food when school is out? Did you know that 48% of Kershaw County School children are on free and reduced lunches.? Two great organizations help provide non perishable food to those students so they leave school on Friday with nutritious meals. The number of children needing assistance keeps increasing and the charities need help.
Questions? Call Bev Ryan at 477-4100
Woodlake is a covenant protected community and as such any changes made to the exterior of your home must be submitted to the Architectural Control Committee (ACC) for approval. This includes, but is not limited to painting, roofing, fencing, decking, structural changes, additions and tree removal. If you wish to make a change, please complete and submit the appropriate side of this application. Thank you.
ACCARCHITECTURAL CONTROL COMMITTEE
Use this side of the form for: all residence color changes (structure, door, shutter or trim), roof, window or deck replacement, pools, tree removal or addition/modification/repair of fences
• All color changes require a submitted paint chip or shingle color.• Fences require a plat showing location of fences and columns, materials, style and written permission from neighbors if
you are attaching your fence to their existing columns or fence.• Trees must be marked with a ribbon for easy identification. We will ride by and check those located in front yard.• Please give the ACC a time for viewing fence locations and trees that are in your backyard. We will call you before visiting.
Complete all of the following information. All requests must be in writing, submitted to any member of the Architectural Control Committee. Allow 20 days from receipt of a fully completed application.
DO NOT PROCEED WITHOUT OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION FROM THE ACC
Date of Application: _________________________ Date Received by ACC: __________________________
Name: _________________________________________________________________________________________
Address: ________________________________________________________________________________________
Work Phone: ________________________Home Phone: _____________________Fax: _______________________
Lot #: _____________________ Email: _______________________________________________________________
Written description of proposed minor change: _________________________________________________________
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Attachments:Copy of survey or plat showing location and size of proposed modification or addition attached:_____Materials list provided:_____ Photo or drawing of proposed modification or addition attached:_____
The homeowner is solely responsible for adhering to all building codes and county regulations, for acquiring all necessary permits and for contacting PUPS prior to any excavation.
FOR ACC USE ONLY:
Date Approved: _____________________________ Committee Initials: __________________________________Date Disapproved: ___________________________Reasons/Conditions: ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Application for Architectural Review: Minor Changes
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Use this side of the form for: new construction, all additions, hardscape modifications and addition of solar panels/alternative energy sources
Complete all of the following information. All requests must be in writing, submitted to any member of the Architectural Control Committee and MUST include a check for the appropriate amount made payable to: Jeff Stroud & Associates.
Jeff will review the plans and check on construction as it progresses. Allow 30 days from receipt of a fully completed application.
• New Home: Either new construction or substantial rebuild of primary dwelling: $550• Additions: Including all additions that add square footage such as screened porches, sun room enclosures, heated space, etc. If the
addition changes the footprint and/or roofline of the existing home, it needs ACC approval. Also includes all accessory structures: $200• Hardscape Modifications: New or modified driveways, on grade terraces and patios, retaining walls, lot entrance elements such as
brick columns: $150• Solar Panels/Alternative Energy Sources: Freestanding or mounted to house/pole: $100
DO NOT PROCEED WITHOUT OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION FROM THE ACC
Date of Application: _________________________ Date Received by ACC: __________________________
Name: _________________________________________________________________________________________
Address: ________________________________________________________________________________________
Work Phone: ________________________Home Phone: _____________________Fax: _______________________
Lot #: _____________________ Email: _______________________________________________________________
Written description of proposed major change (use additional paper to give detailed information necessary):
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Attachments:Copy of survey or plat showing location and size of proposed modification or addition attached:_____Materials list provided:_____ Photo or drawing of proposed modification or addition attached:_____2 copies of blueprints:_____
The homeowner is solely responsible for adhering to all building codes and county regulations, for acquiring all necessary permits and for contacting PUPS prior to any excavation.
FOR ACC USE ONLY:
Date Approved: _____________________________ Committee Initials: __________________________________Date Disapproved: ___________________________Reasons/Conditions: ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Application for Architectural Review: Major Changes
Woodlake is a covenant protected community and as such any changes made to the exterior of your home must be submitted to the Architectural Control Committee (ACC) for approval. This includes, but is not limited to painting, roofing, fencing, decking, structural changes, additions and tree removal. If you wish to make a change, please complete and submit the appropriate side of this application. Thank you.
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BEV SELLS WOODLAKE!
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BevRyanSellsHomes.com 803-477-4100
Bev Ryan, Realtor
16 Year Woodlake Resident
We are excited to share with you that our family business is growing! We
are pleased to welcome our son David to the team.
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Closed April 6, 2016 108 Morning Echo Drive
Please welcome our new neighbors.
We highly recommend Bev Ryan and her team as Realtors. They were amazing,
vigilant, knowledgeable, kind and patient. We appreciated the support we received from Bev and John. Beginning with their expert advice on pricing and staging our
house, they worked hard from offer to closing. We were so impressed with the “behind the scenes” work done and everything involved with keeping the process on schedule.
John’s technical expertise and Bev’s attention to detail were second to none.
Rikki & Joe Donahoe Sellers, 108 Morning Echo Drive
SOLD IN TWO DAYS! THIS HOME HAD AN OFFER ON THE SECOND DAY ON THE MARKET.
Are you enjoying the Woodlake newsletter? Do you have any suggestions for making it better? If so, I’d like to hear from you. Do you have an interesting article, recipe, upcoming event or great photo of Woodlake that you’d like to share with your neighbors? If so, please email them to me by the 15th of the month at: [email protected]. Thank you, Jeff TautenhanDesigner |Editor -Woodlake Community Newsletter
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Board Meeting6:30 p.m. @
306 Belle Grove Circle
Deadline for ADS & newsletter
articles!
Picnic & Annual
Meeting4 pm to 7 pm
@ Woodlake Pavilion
SandhillFarmersMarket2 pm - 7 pm
SandhillFarmersMarket2 pm - 7 pm
SandhillFarmersMarket2 pm - 7 pm
SandhillFarmersMarket2 pm - 7 pm
SandhillFarmersMarket2 pm - 7 pm
AnnualYard Sale8 am - 1 pm
Mother’s Day
Memorial Day