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JULY 2014
HIGHLANDLAKESCONDOMINIUMASSOCIATION
20301 Silver Spring Drive Northville, MI 48167Phone: (248) 349-4006 Fax: (248) 349-8821
Website: www.HLCA.us
NEXT BOARD MEETING:
Monday, July 21st
at 7:30 p.m.
SILVER SPRING DRIVE
REPAIR - Page 2
THANK YOU, THRIVENT
FINANCIAL - Page 22
ADULT LUAU & LATE NIGHT
SWIM - Page 21
July 26th at 8:00pm
Get Your Tickets TODAY
GARLIC MUSTARD PULL
REPORT - Page 23
MEET PIONEERS George &
Constance Lott - Page 31
HOT DOG DAZE PHOTOS- Page 25
NEW YOUTH COMMITTEE
- Page 29
HOT DOG DAZE - Page 33
July 12th at 12:00pm
WHATS COOKING - Page 35
HIGHLAND DAYS - Page 27
July 19th at 12:00pm
YOU MUST HAVE AN
HLCA I.D. CARD TO USE THE
ATHLETIC COURTS.
Get Yours at the Clubhouse
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Tose who live along and drive Silver Springs Drive know it is a roadway
lled with challenges with vast stretches o it in pretty rough shape.
Northville ownship offi cials have certainly noticed, and have been pressing
Wayne County, which has authority over the road, to move a little quicker
and x some o the worst areas.
Northville ownship Public Service Director om Casari said Wayne
County had told him in the past month or so that starting the rehab o the
road was still 30 to 60 days out. Many in that part o the community have
told township offi cials o how bad the road is, which led offi cials to do some
urther maneuvering to get the county to move the work up.
Now things may have changed, or the better.
He (Wayne County Director o Public Services erry Spryszak) inormed
me that right now they may start next week, said Casari at the June 19ownship Board meeting. And, in act, Wayne County on uesday
announced that they would be conducting heavy maintenance work on
Silver Springs Drive beginning Wednesday. Tey say the road will remain
open to traffi c during the heavy maintenance; however, motorists can expect
delays.
Tings have been held up a bit as the county worked out its milling contract.
Northville ownship Supervisor Robert Nix said he and others on the board
have been meeting with residents in the Highland Lakes neighborhood and
it was expressed by them how much o a major problem the road is, which
runs rom Eight Mile/Baseline Road to Seven Mile Road.
Nix said they have been working to convince the county to make some
major repairs to the road.
Doing our best with diplomacy skills to try and get some major repairs out
there, he said o their efforts.
He and others told the county they drove that road and there are at least ve
or six problem areas in need o xing.
NORTHVILLE OFFICIALS PUSH WAYNE COUNTYTO FIX SILVER SPRINGS DRIVEReprint from Northville Record, Jun. 24, 2014Written by Lonnie Huhman, Staff Writer
Nix said they dont know the ull scope o thework yet, but he said its a positive step.
Te good news is they are nally going to getsome relie, he said. We will ound out in thenext couple o weeks the scope o it, but its nolonger cold patch and it wont come out thenext day.
Instead there will be milling o the problemareas, which will be covered with new asphalt.Northville ownship offi cials say they wouldeventually like to see a complete rebuild, butrealize they might not come or sometimebecause o the countys needs and nancialsituation.
Tere are a lot o bad roads in our community,Nix said.
He said their hands are tied because thetownship roads are under Wayne County
jurisdiction, which has a schedule o projectsin place that they ollow or the whole county.
However, Nix said, We will do what we canor our citizens regarding the roads in our areabeing repaired.
[email protected](248) 437-2011, ext. 255, witter:@lhuhman
ADDITIONAL NOTES:
Conversation with the ownship and Wayne Countylast week indicated that they might start as soon as thisweek. Here is the plan for Silver Spring Dr. as best as I
can tell:Tey intend to x the 7 and 8 Mile Road approaches toSilver Springs today (6/25) and tomorrow (6/26). Teywill begin shortly to patch the deeper potholes on the restof the roadway shortly. When the patching is completeand within the next 2 to 3 weeks, they will come backand overlay the areas that they have patched.
Tey were asked if it would be the entire roadway andthe County said no, but most of it.
Guy Balok, Board Member
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Highland LakesManagement Section
Highland Lakes Board of Directors
Kathy Baldwin, President
Michelle Todorov, Vice President Tom 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 48167Phone: 248-349-4006 E-mail: [email protected]
Fax: 248-349-8821 Web: www.HLCA.us
After Hours Emergency Maintenance Phone: 248-349-4043
COMMITTEE INFORMATION
COMMITTEE CHAIRPERSON PHONE BOARD LIAISON
Clubhouse Judy OConnor 248-344-6600 Judy Nakdimen & Tom Byrne
Court 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 Marti Tupper 248-348-9811 Kathy Baldwin, Kathleen Connor
& Judy Nakdimen
Herald Marty Tingstad 248-344-4928 Kathleen Connor & Sandy NolanLakes Ecology ----- ------ Guy Balok, Tom Byrne
& Michelle Todorov
Pool Rosemary Campion 248-349-8227 Guy Balok, & Sandy Nolan
Cheryl Huizing 248-231-7603
RV Hugh Battley 248-349-4841 Michelle Todorov
Tennis Carol Shields 248-305-7123 Michelle Todorov
ADDITIONAL INFORMATIONAfter Hours Emergency /SEASONAL SECURITY GUARD ................................................................248-349-4043
Northville Township Police-Non-Emergency ................................................................................248-349-9400Northville Township Fire Department .........................................................................................248-348-5807
Northville Township Police and Fire Emergency ..........................................................................................911After Hours Maintenance Emergency .........................................................................................248-349-4043
Assessment/Billing Inquiries ....................................................................................................248-349-4006
Consumers Power Company ......................................................................................................800-477-5050DTE-Electric Company ...............................................................................................................800-477-4747
Hazardous Waste Information ....................................................................................................734-326-3936HLCA WOW! Account Rep (Steve Hiddid) ....................................................................................248-259-6788
HLCA AT&T Account Rep (Denise Smith) ....................................................................................810-265-4946AT&T Sales & Support (Phone or U-Verse) ..................................................................................800-288-3466
HLCA Comcast Account Rep (Fred Campbell) .............................................................................248-953-7380Web site .....................................................................................................................................www.HLCA.us
Association Facebook Page .............................................................................................facebook.com/hlca.mi
BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Kathy Baldwin, President ...........248-380-6429Michelle Todorov, Vice President . 248-380-1611
Tom Byrne, Treasurer ................. 248-349-6924
Sandy Nolan, Secretary .............. 248-349-3587
Kathleen Connor, Director .......... 248-349-8264Judy Nakdimen, Director ............248-344-0336
Guy Balok, Director .................... 734-667-3507
PERSONNELJoe Poma......................................Property Manager
Shannon Crowley........Administrative Asst. (NOTARY)
Sharon Englund....................................Bookkeeper
Guinevere Eatmon..................Receptionist (NOTARY)
Emily Lutzenkirchen............................Receptionist
Ken Wiewiora............Maintenance Superintendent
Mike Francis.....................Maintenance Supervisor
Adam Packer................................... Security Guard
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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 TRANSPORTATION
1-2-3 Taxi Travel .......................................24
APPLIANCE SALES & REPAIR
Carmack Appliance Service .................... 24
BARBECUE GRILLS
American Gas Works LLC ......................26
BEAUTY / SKIN CARE
Avon ........................................................... 32Mary Kay ...................................................32
CARPET & FLOORS
American Carpet Center .........................32
Simply Floor Coverings ..........................36
COMMUNITY EVENTS
Northville Chamber of Comm ...............22
DRYER VENT CLEANINGRoger the Handyman ..............................32
FUNERAL ARRANGEMENTS
Northrop-Sassaman .................................28
OBrien Sullivan Funeral Home ............. 36
GAS FIREPLACE REPAIR
American Gas Works LLC ......................26
HEALTH & FITNESSNorthville Hearing Aid ...........................30
Northville Physical Rehab ......................30
HEATING & COOLING
D&G Heating ............................................34
Harriman Heating Inc .............................24
HOME REPAIR & HANDYMAN SERVICES
R&H Glazing ............................................24
Roger the Handyman ..............................32
Second Prime Construction LLC ...........36
Simply Floor Coverings ..........................36
HOUSE CLEANING
Helping Hands .........................................30
INSURANCE
Merrick Maris Insurance .........................39
LIMO SERVICE
1-2-3 Taxi Travel ....................................... 24
PARTY STORE / ICE CREAMGood Time Party Store ............................34
PLUMBING
Evans Plumbing .......................................36
REAL ESTATE
Coldwell Banker ....................................... 32
Megan Atkinson, Realtor ........................30
Real Estate One ......................................... 34
Northville Condominium Value ............ 28
WINDOWS/WINDOW REPAIR
R&H Glazing ............................................24
SUPPORT OUR ADVERTISERS
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HIGHLAND LAKES CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION
BOARD OF DIRECTORS ANNUAL MEETING MINUTES - June 16, 2014
Discussion Regarding Upcoming Millage:Kathy Baldwin welcomed Representatives from the
Northville Township Board of Trustees and thanked
them for coming to explain the upcoming ballot
issue.
Robert Nix began by giving the audience an overview
of the need for a millage increase. The township
has worked diligently to make sure that they are
available for residents to review on the Township
which means that the monies could only be used for
Robert provided handouts for the audience to review
due to the substantial reduction in value. For Police
The Police and Fire funds have budgeted expenditures the bleeding and balance the books going forward
while continuing to provide the current level of
service. Robert said that the Trustees have worked
view and request the least amount of tax increase
necessary to meet their goal.
election and the Board of Trustees made a conscious
decision to work out of the reserves that they had Fire & Recreation.
Township has taken to reduce their costs over the
and the Township does not provide health care to
and their contributions are going to increase annually
assured the audience that the request for a millage
increase is not due to any kind of union contracts.
The Township has carefully watched what theyve had stewards of the taxpayers money. The Township
has also asked the unions for their cooperation with
furlough days and different strategies to keep the
from taxpayer money goes directly to public safety
services because the Township considers public
safety their top priority..
President Kathy Baldwin called the June 16, 2014, regular meeting of
the Board of Directors to order at 7:30 p.m.
Attendance
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Robert reiterated that the millage increase would be
Robert added that the Fire Department not only
service in the time of a medical emergency. Robert
said the Northville Fire Department has some of the
obligation to maintain that level of service for the
community. He added that the Township would not
be requesting this increase unless they considered it
absolutely necessary.
Questions:
What is being done about the Seven Mile Hospital
Property?
Robert answered that the cost estimates to take down
been working to get an agreement with the developers
of the property on the corner to try to get some
revenue sharing of the tax revenue that is going to be
theyre close to coming to an agreement. He said he
At this point, do you still think it was wise to buy that
property?
Robert said the decision was made before he was on
community made because it was put to a public vote.
solution.
Cant the state help with the costs since it was their
property to start with?
Robert explained that the state initially tried to sell the
put bids on the property but never closed because the
demolition costs were so great. The state ended up
themselves of the responsibility of cleaning it up.
Can you give us an update on Silver Spring Drive?Robert said when he spoke to the Highland Lakes
Robert explained that the road revenue from the
in turns distributes it to the counties. The counties
there is not anything he can do to move the road up in
priority on the list because of how the roads are rated.
and buy some time until we can get a more permanent
solution. Robert said that county representatives met
needed repairs in the next couple months. He added
road repair.
The next time you meet with the county, you can mention
that although it is a Wayne County road, they have not
plowed this road in at least 20 years.
This is where I live every day, and Silver Spring is like
a toothache in our community. This road is essential
to Northville and to my home. As much as you have
done to get this taken care of, I need you to do more.
and his subdivision had to create a special assessment
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district in order to have the road repaired. There are
all about the same age falling apart at the same time.
Robert is still working with the county to get us a long
there has to be another strategy to get it done.
as quickly as possible because it is a concern for
Are the costs of shared services between NorthvilleTownship, Plymouth Township and Plymouth shared
equally?Robert said shared services only includes two
communities: Northville Township and the City of
youth services program. The costs are not shared
was established years back was based on population
I saw a recent newspaper article about the DeHoCo
property. Is the park there one of the reasons youre
requesting a millage increase for Parks and Recreation? with the City of Detroit as to who owns it.
has the potential over a long period of time of being more revenue for the Township.
I received a mailer from one of the congressmen today and
I thought it may have something to do with DeHoCo
property. The mailer said they were going to try to
implement something new where tax money for roads
for Plymouth, Northville, Plymouth Twp, Northville
Twp, and Canton brought directly to these communities
and not go through Wayne County any more. Do you
think this would ever happen?
would work. The primary issue is that there is still nice to be able to control the priority of how money
to undertake that responsibility unless he knew all the
money to do what needed to be done.
individual communities would have to have all of the
they do not have.
I just want to comment that when visitors come into
the community, they assume Silver Spring Drive is
Highland Lakes responsibility; It is also affecting our
property value. residents of Highland Lakes to expedite the process
done in his subdivision. He said that some people
preserve the property values.
Its not fair for us to pay extra because were not the only
ones using the road.
road that is in a subdivision because it is a connector
reiterated that he is trying to work on making sure that
Robert closed by thanking the Board for the opportunity
President Kathy Baldwin called the June 16, 2014 General session of the Board of Directors to order at 8:20 p.m.
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Lakes Ecology Committee Report:See page 15
given copies of the recommended watercraft rules forapproval.
Board Action:
All in favor. Motionpassed.
Court Captain Committee Report:See page 16
Board Action: All in favor. Motion passed.
Clubhouse Committee Report:Verbal
and whether or not to begin advertising the use of the
approach.
There was discussion about a creating a subcommittee tosubmit articles to the Herald about different features continuously new people moving in who may be unawareof what the clubhouse has to offer.
on order for display at the clubhouse. The plaque will be contributed to the clubhouse.
Approval of Minutes:
session of the Board of Directors.
Board Action:
Board of Directors.All in favor. Motion passed.
Treasurers Report
Kathy said that shes asked Tom to give a brief overview
Finance Committee ask to know what is going on and
to positive investments plus the income received from
have a little surplus in employee insurance for the same
reason.
Life to Date (up to the close of last year, September 30, 2013),
tight.
budget money for certain things that we will typically
we have having to do on the dock and the bridge that
to try to get by without it and spend that money on roofs
and caused some damage to our roads and walkways
repair and safety issues with regard to sidewalks and
but we
moved some things around to try to free up some moneyto take care of the issues.
This is critical to us as a means of keeping our long term
recover.
Tom added that the Board is working very hard to reroof
all the buildings with no special assessment.
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sprucing up of the kitchen lights.
The Clubhouse Committee hosted an appreciation luncheon this winter. Thank you to all the committee members andKathy Baldwin for your help.
There are no recommendations to the Board.
Grounds Committee Report: See page 17
Discussion: thorough report. Kathy commented that she recalled thatthe Committee discussed and agreed upon a limestone
it should be included in Cathys drawings because that is the wall as Don had recommended at the meeting.
of the River Birch trees on the east side. Blackstone Blackstone to determine how to incorporate the creditsinto a new planting plan. The warranty run through late birch trees and boxwoods.
Tom asked if there was an estimate for the cost of the new
need to be pruned and shaped so they dont overtake the
entrance. Ken suggested that having the crabapple treesremoved would be cheaper than getting them pruned.
Board Action: All in favor. Motion passed.
Pool Committee Report:See page 18 reported to the Board.
Board Action: All in favor. Motion passed.
Engineering Committee Report:See page 19
Discussion:
a compliant door.
Tom said that the Board had a lengthy discussion aboutthis door in closed session. He explained that the door deviation from our approved window styles. (The door The request from the committee was that we accept that to accept that one design that is associated with a highly a broader range of window styles in which this design had this door for a long time so the Board is not askingthem to remove it until they sell their unit.
Board Action:
provision that they will replace the window in the doorwith a complaint window style before putting the unit for All in favor.Motion passed.
Youth Partnership Advisory Committee Report:See page 20
Board Discussion: Tom asked Ken if the painting ofthe courts could be done in house. Ken said he would relatively simple and that he would meet with Ken tofurther discuss it.
Board Action: All in favor. Motion passed.
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Discussion: committee were the ones making the recommendation. and there was a consensus that it should be brought to and as participating members of the committee can
make recommendations for Board approval. There areadults present to inform them how the process works.
Tennis Committee Report:See page 14 reported to the Board.
Discussion: Tom asked if the Tennis Committee wasrequesting to prohibit vehicles from being parked in their
the area in front of the tennis courts. The problem is at have to park very far away from the courts because thecloser spaces are occupied by long term parking vehicles. the police to removed the vehicles with expired plates andit is much improved from what it was at the beginning people from parking in the spots in front of the tennis
fence have opened up it would be possible to requestthat the vehicles closest to the tennis court move to because there is currently no policy against it.
plated trailer that belongs to a resident in the clubhouseparking lot. They are not permitted to park the trailer clubhouse lot when space in the RV lot is unavailable.
that dont have plates or are not in compliance with ourpolicy.
truck and ice cream truck that regularly park in the lot although not as often. Ken added that the gross vehicle
she thought that trailers should ideally be parked in the work to at least get the trailers on the list so that they can
Board Action: Kathleen Connor to accept the Tennis Committee report
All in favor. Motion passed.
RV Lot Committee Report:Verbal
have since been resolved. There are currently several
people on the wait list for the RV Lot. There are two
decapitated vehicles asked about a boat parked in the lot that doesnt belong
the son to keep the boat there under her unit number. look into it and verify what the policy is.
states that vehicles in the lot must be kept currently The lot is intended for active RV users and is not for from the lot.
Community Social Committee Report:Verbal
games and summer game activities for the whole family.
providing games and fun activities at the pool for the your holiday at the pool.
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Co-Owner Forum
Marty Tingstad maintenance on a monthly basis.
Michelle Todorov on Crystal Lake Drive and walk behind the houses to get
Joyce Elvy he has noticed the same thing with cars coming into
around and driving off. He added that there are a few that
sign. Having a sign with no enforcement is futile.
Kathy Baldwin
on the pedestal where it normally is. Ken said he wouldlook into it.
The Meeting adjourned at 9:30 p.m.
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HIGHLAND LAKES COMMITTEE REPORT
MEMBERS PRESENT:Carol Shields, Chairman
Earl SmithGene Fogel
COMMITTEE: Tennis MEETING DATE: June 1, 2014
SUBJECTS DISCUSSED:1.
2.
3.
RECOMMENDATIONS TO THE BOARD:
None
Submitted by Earl Smith
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HIGHLAND LAKES COMMITTEE REPORTCOMMITTEE: Lakes Ecology MEETING DATE: June 3, 2014
The new version of the document titled Rules For Watercraft which was returned from the board as acounterproposal to the May committee recommendation was reviewed and discussed. The main change the signature of the person registering the watercraft would be added to the Yearly Boat registration form, much discussion with a small change (in item # 7 to make it read correctly within the document, referringto the #6 above as opposed to the nonexistent #12) this document was proposed and moved and secondedand passed unanimously.
At the May HLCA monthly meeting it was suggested by the board that the Lakes Ecology Committee reviewthree proposed projects that the Board had ALREADY approved with an expenditure of $17,000.
These three projects being:1.) The bridge (in the woods) to the East of the Silver Spring Lake.2.) The Bridge over the discharge at the southwest end of Silver Spring Lake.3.) The dock near the beach on Swan Harbor Lake.
Committee members were asked to view these structures prior to the meeting. Some discussions were heldby the committee with the general idea that the dock seemed to be leaning and unsafe, as it was listing tothe side.
Some motions were attempted and due to one member who voted, but upon later review was not eligible tovote, the motions and the votes have been set aside.
The meeting was adjourned at 8:12 PM
RECOMMENDATIONS TO THE BOARD:Board approval is requested for the corrected Rules For Watercraft.
NEXT MEETING: Tuesday, August 5, 2014 at 7:00 p.m.
Respectfully Submitted by: Robert Armstrong
MEMBERS PRESENT:Robert ArmstrongEarl Smith
Maureen OsieckiElise Brady
GUESTS PRESENT:Guy Balok, Director
Joe Poma, Property Manager
(part of meeting)
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HIGHLAND LAKES COMMITTEE REPORTCOMMITTEE: Court Captain Committee
MEMBERS PRESENT
MEETING DATE:June 5, 2014
GUESTS PRESENT
SUBJECTS DISCUSSED:
1. Announced two new Court Captains, Mary Kraska in Savoy Court and Marchelle Brotz in Lagoon Court.
2. We have two courts without Court Captains: Dearborn Court and Dorothy Gay Court. Nancy Schneidervolunteered to cover them this month. Not delivering the Heralds to each unit, but having residents pickup their copy of the Herald at the Club House discussed.
3. Seems that there are more dogs being walked unleashed this spring. Need to promote having dogsleashed more vigorously.
4. Problems with residents not following proper trash procedures. Of particular note at this time is compostmaterials being put into plastic bags. Only paper bagged compost is picked up by our trash hauler.This improperly packaged compost eventually ends up being picked up by our maintenance staff andrepackaged in the proper manner.
We would like to encourage residents when they observe improper trash disposal to report it to the clubhouse. Sorry that it comes to this, but it is cheaper than a security camera system.
5. Being that our units are over 40 years old now, we should be aware of how the electrical outlets are
performing. Do they seem loose, do they spark, maybe it is time to replace. Any electrical outlets within6 feet of a water source, like bathrooms, kitchens or an outdoor outlet should be converted to a groundfault interrupter (GFI) outlet. This is presently building code in our area.
6. Water faucets that seem to have less pressure than other faucets in the unit. First place to check is the free, better than having to pay a plumber for doing the same thing.
7. off that lake.
RECOMMENDATIONS TO THE BOARD:None.
NEXT MEETING: Thursday, July 3, 2014 at 7:00 p.m.
Submitted by: Joel Lutz, Chairperson
Joel Lutz, Chairperson
Dianne Pittaway, Co-ChairBarb EvansDianne HartmanNancy Schneider
Carolyn Toyer
Chuck Weidner
Joe Poma, Property Manager
Kathy Baldwin, Board LiaisonSandy Nolan, Board Liaison
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HIGHLAND LAKES COMMITTEE REPORTCOMMITTEE: Grounds MEETING DATE: June 10, 2014
SUBJECTS DISCUSSED:1. A design plan for the 8 Mile Street entrance was introduced by Cathy Watkins and received favorably. Don
Warren motioned to pass Cathy Watkins design with (potential) tweaking. Vote; 8-0 approved.
2. Design calls for: Replacing the current faltering Birch Trees with non-fruit bearing Cleveland Pear trees suitableand compatible with the elements and environment. A short hedge wall is placed in the background on theeast side and foreground on the west side for contrast. Sedum used as ground cover. In addition, a Pear tree toreplace the aging overgrown Crabapple in the Center Island, to tie in the east and west designs.
3. The tweaking involves adding a berm to the plans on the east side. The hedges would be planted on top attention from the lesser appealing background. Viable options and costs for implementation of this additionto the plans are to be investigated.
4. Betty Parzych suggested the option of using Evergreens vs. Pear trees, pointing out its year round appealespecially during winter snowy months. Ray Parzych supported with the history of 20 years previoussuccess with Evergreens. Marti Tupper pointed out that most of the Evergreens available are too large forthe available space, supported by Cathy Watkins who stated the young trees may not fare well against salt as a possibility for a combined contrasting effect to the Pear tree plan, planting possibly later date. Potentiallocations were discussed.
5. Dead Arborvitaes will be removed and replaced by transplanting the Junipers. Earl Smith stated the transplantsmayor may not be successful, being that they hadnt fared well through the extreme winter weather.
6. reimbursement options for the replacement of one Birch tree.
7. Amazing success with the mustard seed removal project. The turn-out was 10 volunteers producing 35 bagsof the invasive plant! Many thanks to all of our willing and concerned volunteers!
8. Kathy Baldwin will be transplanting and donating ferns to replace the areas where the mustard was pulled.
9. Welcome new guests Jay Kempf, Jodi Zwarych, Marty Tingstad, and Megan Atkinson!
10. Guest Megan Atkinson suggested looking into opportunities for grants that might be available through our
11. Guest Jay Kempf works for Thrivent Financial, an investment company that offers grants to various kinds offered to apply for Grounds to receive a grant that would assist with our 8 Mile Street entrance improvementplan, and help bring members of this great community together. We should learn of our acceptance inapproximately 21 days. Many thanks to Mr. Kempf and Thrivent Financial.
RECOMMENDATIONS TO THE BOARD: 8 Mile Street entrance plan
NEXT MEETING: Monday, July 7, 2014 at 7:00 p.m.
Respectfully Submitted by: Michelle Evans & Joel Lutz
MEMBERS PRESENT:Marti Tupper, ChairpersonMichelle Evans, Co-Chair
Cathy Watkins Earl Smith
GUESTS PRESENT:Marty TingstadMegan Atkinson
Jay KempfJodi ZwarychSandy Nolan, Director
Betty ParzychRay Parzych
Don Warren
Joe Poma, Property Manager
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HIGHLAND LAKES COMMITTEE REPORT
MEMBERS PRESENT:Cheryl Huizing Co-Chair
Rosemary Campion Co-ChairElaine Anderson TreasurerBarb BalokRichard Schneider
GUESTS PRESENT:Kathy Baldwin, Board President
Sandy Nolan, Board LiaisonGuy Balok, Board Liaison
Joe Poma, Property ManagerErin Mrock, Head LifeguardErik Peterson, Assistant Head Lifeguard
COMMITTEE: Pool MEETING DATE: June 10, 2014
SUBJECTS DISCUSSED:
1. POOL OPENING PARTY - There was a good turnout, delicious and abundant food and perfect weather.A fun time was had by all.
2. AGE REQUIREMENT FOR ADULT LATE NIGHT SWIMS AND ADULT LUAU - It was agreed that
18 is the age requirement for attending these functions.
3. JUNE 14TH HOT DOG DAZE DETROIT TIGERS THEME NOON - 2PM - Volunteers are appreciated
4. JUNE 28TH ALL AGES LATE NIGHT SWIM 8PM - 10PM - Adult swim will be called during all ageslate night swims
5. JULY 3RD ALL AGES LATE NIGHT SWIM 8PM - 11 PM -
6. JULY 26TH ADULT LUAU AND LATE NIGHT SWIM 8PM - 11PM - Tickets are $10/person andincludes food and entertainment. Tickets may be purchased at the clubhouse front desk or by callingRosemary on (248) 349-8227 or Cheryl on (248) 231-7603. DEADLINE TO PURCHASE TICKETS ISJULY 10TH.
7. will begin June16th.
RECOMMENDATIONS TO THE BOARD: None
Respectfully submitted by Rosemary Campion
NEXT MEETING: Tuesday, July 8, 2014 at 6:30 p.m.
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HIGHLAND LAKES COMMITTEE REPORT
MEMBERS PRESENT:
Thomas A. Werner, Chairman
Terry McNally, Co-Chairman
Art Baynes
COMMITTEE: Engineering MEETING DATE:June 11, 2014
1. Unit 433 DeckInstallation: Deck has already been installed
OK Deck per Inspection by Ken.
2. Unit 204 PatioInstallation: Ron Sinelli
Meets HLCA Requirements
3. Unit 187 PatioInstallation: Ron Sinelli
Meets HLCA Requirements
4. Unit 674 RailingInstallation: Novi Fence
Meets HLCA Requirements
5. Unit 256 8 WindowsInstallation: Wallside Meets HLCA Requirements
6. Unit 426 Storm Door SD-3Installation: Gordon Enterprise Meets HLCA Requirements
7. Unit 448 Entry Door ED-3 Storm Door SD-2Installation: J & E Installation Meets HLCA Requirements
8. Unit 349 Octagon Window Doorwall PD-1Installation: Lowes Meets HLCA Requirements
RECOMMENDATIONS TO THE BOARD:
Request Approval for door design installed in July 2013 (Photo of door provided to the Board)
NEXT MEETING: Wednesday, July 16, 2014 at 3:00 p.m.
Submitted by Tom Werner, Chairman
GUESTS PRESENT:Joe Poma, Property Manager
Kathleen Connor, Board Liaison
MODIFICATION REQUESTS REVIEWED:
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HIGHLAND LAKES COMMITTEE REPORTCOMMITTEE: HLCA Youth Partnership Advisory Committee MEETING DATE: June 12, 2014
SUBJECTS DISCUSSED:
1. This was the inaugural meeting of the committee.
2. Three areas of responsibility where discussed:
A. Recreation
a. Hockey/Soccer court Painting of a permanent Center & Goal Lines.
b. The return of 3 on 3 Basketball, or 3 on 3 Soccer
c. Sand Volleyball court at the beach
B. Youth voice
a. Discussion of rules
b. Reason for locking basketball/hockey courts
c. Use of Clubhouse by people under the age of 18
C. Service
a. Help those who are not capable to mow their own backyards
b. Sponsor a Gingerbread House or gingerbread Man/Women decorating contest
3. Further discussion: How to bring more youths to the meetings? It was suggested that we post a
sign at the pool for the week before the meeting and the use of the A Frame signs to announce
the next meeting.
RECOMMENDATIONS TO THE BOARD: Hockey/Soccer court Painting of a permanent Center & Goal Lines.
NEXT MEETING: Thursday, July 10, 2014 at 6:30 p.m.
Respectfully Submitted by: Guy Balok
ADULT MEMBERS PRESENT:Guy Balok, Board Liaison
Kathy Baldwin, Board LiaisonJim Carlson
YOUTH GUESTS PRESENT:DominickAdamRyanTyler
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Adult Luau& Late Night SwimSaturday, July 26, 2014
8:00 p.m. - 11:00 p.m.
TICKETS: $10 EACHincludes food and entertainment
For information or to purchase tickets:
ROSEMARY CAMPIONat 248.349.8227 or
CHERYL HUIZING at 248.231.7603
Deadline to purchase
tickets is July 10th
Come jointhe fun!
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Indulge in Northville's unique collection of restaurantsas you sample their signature specialties.
Tickets can be purchased at: Gardenviews,
Good Time Party Store, Northville Chamber of Commerce
TUESDAY, JULY 22, 20146:00pm - 10:00pm Ticket Price $30.00
PARTICIPATING RESTAURANTS:
Bricks of Northville, Burger Loft,
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SATURDAY, AUG 23, 201411:00am - 11:00pm Ford Field, Northville
Northville's
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FESTIVAL EVENTS:
Car Show 11:00am - 3:00pm
Beer Garden Noon - 10:00pm
Entertainment 2:00pm - 9:30pm
Car Show Awards 2:30pm
Food Trucks 2:00pm - 8:00pm
Outdoor Movie 9:30pm - 11:00pm Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs 2
We in Highland
Lakes thankThrivent Financial
Associates
Jay P. Kempfand
Dan Freemanfor caring about
our community andprocuring
Thrivent
Action Team
fundsfor our Eight Mileentrance restoration:
$250.00 for the east
entrance project
and $250.00 for the
west entrance project.Thank you gentlemen.
Thank you also to Marty
Tingstad for your help in
facilitating this donation.
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GARLIC MUSTARD PULLMay 17, 2014, Highland Lakes Woodlands
With 10 volunteers, a rst attempt was made on reversing the garlic
mustard invasion o our woodlands here in Highland Lakes. Te
targeted area was along the eastern and southern edge o Silver Spring
Lake between the pathways around the lake and its shoreline with some
removal done along the paths through the woods leading to Rippling
Lane.
Garlic mustard has a two-year lie cycle, and in the second year is
when it produces the seeds or its uture growth. It was these second
year plants that were targeted or pulling. Tey were easy to identiy as
they are owering stalks 1-4 eet tall, whereas the rst years plants are
ground level clusters appearing more as a ground cover. By eradicating
the second years plants early enough prevents dispersal o new seeds,
and i ollowed up annually with early enough preventive steps can
eventually eradicate this invasive plant by exhausting its seed bank that
is already in the soil which can survive or long as eight years.
Once owering has begun, pulled plants have to be immediately bagged. Garlic mustard
seed can still ripen afer plants are uprooted using energy stored in stems and leaves. 35
bags o garlic mustard were pulled. Te amount o rain we had the couple o days beore
made pulling these plants quite easy. Pulling is deemed to be the saest and an effective
way to eradicate garlic mustard without jeopardizing adjacent native plant ora.
So why be concerned about garlic mustard? Because o its aggressive growth potential
itll out-compete most o our native vegetation and tree seedlings, and in turn adversely
affect native insects and other wildlie. Our native ecosystem would be eventually altered,
maybe not today, but certainly tomorrow.
Garlic mustard should not be composted as that will only spread the seeds urther. Few
compost piles produce enough heat to destroy the garlic mustard seeds. Immediate
plastic bagging and land ll disposal is the only sae way o disposing o the pull plants.
Our garlic mustard pullers included: Kathy Baldwin, Margaret Brodie, Pat Kuxhaus, Joel
Lutz, Judy & Jim OConnor, Shari Sai, Brad & Nick odorov, and Janine Rosenbergh.
Tank you neighbors or being concerned about a portion o Highland Lakes uture.
Joel Lutz of the Grounds Committee
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HLCA Y PA C
Well, we did it! Te inaugural HLCA Youth
Partnership Advisory Committee (HLCA
YPAC) was held in June. Te HLCA YPAC is
the voice or youth which is made up o youths
and adults who help shape programs or our
community. At the June meeting we discussed,
recreation, Hockey/Soccer court painting o
a permanent Center & Goal Lines, the return
o 3 on 3 Basketball, or 3 on 3 Soccer, a SandVolleyball court at the beach: youth voice, we
discussed rules and the reason or locking the basketball/hockey
courts, and the use o the Clubhouse by people under the age o 18; and service, help those
who are not capable to mow their own backyards, Sponsorship o a Gingerbread House or
Gingerbread Man/Women decorating contest in December.
Who Participates?
Te commitment is only a ew hours a year so come and get involved in being an
active part o your community. HLCA YPAC is open to youth ages 13-17 and adultswho reside in Highland Lakes.
When are Meetings?
Meetings are held the second Tursday o the month (June September) rom 6:30
to 8:30 pm at the Clubhouse House.
I you are interested in becoming a part o this group please email gbalok@wowway.
com or more inormation.
Our Mission:
HLCA YPAC purpose, under the direction o the HLCA Board, is to be a voice or
young people and to promote a community where youths are valued and involved
by providing opportunities or youth to develop leadership abilities and interest in
volunteerism through participation in the creation and delivery o projects within
the HLCA community.
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George & Constance LottHLCA REMEMBRANCESTo begin, we are George and Constance Lott of Mariner Ct. We have been in Highland Lakes since 1972. We were
familiar with condo living because we had lived in one of therst condos in central Detroit, The Grand Oak Association.
I served as an ofcer of said association forve years, from its inception until we left in 72.
When our baby daughter, Kelly, reached school age, it became apparent that we needed more space as well as a
more promising education system. My wife, Connie, started investigating various housing possibilities. She found
Highland Lakes in Northville Twp and it was love atrst sight. I investigated access routes and found Grand River to
be very good. Also, checked with the Wayne County Road ofce and discovered plans for the new Jeffries Expressway
which would connect to 1-275.
We retained ownership in our condo in Detroit and moved into Highland Lakes September 18, 1972. We were met by
some very warm and capable young neighbors.
CONNIE: In 1972 ooding at the Dalton, GA carpet mill delayed our move-in. I remember the cornelds, apple
orchard, and horseback riders on 8 Mile Road. The Marquis Theater was a movie house. Our neighbor Shirley
Nairs older son, Frank, was an usher at the Marquis. Her two other children, Scott and Sally, taught our Kelly
tosh and ice skate. We have had the pleasure of having the Nelson family living next door. Lottie Nelson was
like a loving grandmother watching out for all the kids from her porch.
We were all creating a community from a new subdivision. I joined the new Mothers Club. I was also avolunteer writer for the Herald.
GEORGE: We moved into our unit on Mariner Court on 9/18/1972. A few trees had recently been planted. Swan
Lake had not yet been lled. It was a gaping, large hole in the ground and some large metal beams were
protruding from the bottom of the hole. The now lovely grassy hill above Swan Lake was at that time all dirt.
It was a rugged little mountain that I used to exercise our dog, Ringo, and myself. It was a very nice adventure
to race to the top. Under the then Horizontal Real Property Act, management of the condominium would
devolve to the co-owners. To that end various committees were formed. I served on the rst nine-member
Management Committee which was chaired by Vince Santoni.
During the transition to self management, snow removal was basically a do-it yourself proposition. That
rstwinter brought a terric snow storm. Only the main roads in the complex received service. The Monday
morning after the storm, I had to shovel approximately 20 to 30 yards of snow, from my parking slot to the
street, in order to drive to my job. We were snowed in on several occasions. Our Winter Wonderland!!
In the June Herald, Gene Fogel told us his story.This month we hear from Connie and George Lott.
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WHATS COOKINGfor SUMMER!
S E N D U S Y O U R F AV O R I T E S U M M E R R E C I P E S !The feed-back on this feature has been very positive, but we need your help to continue. Please drop oyour
recipe in the Herald box at the clubhouse or e-mail to Wilma Leonard ([email protected]).
Aer an unusually long and brutal winter (did we think it would never end!!),We are all ready for some warm weather and for lightdont stand over
a hot stove-- meals. Two of our regular contributors, Judy Nakdimen ofScenic Lane and Gyda Werner of Windsor Ct. are happy to share saladrecipes that will be perfect for the hot (hopefully) days ahead.
C T LIN S L DCATALINA SALAD
TOPPING INGREDIENTSTOPPING INGREDIENTS
Wash and stem grapes, set aside. Mix sour cream, cream cheese, white sugar and vanilla until blended.Stir grapes into mixture and pour into large serving bowl. For topping, combine brown sugar and crushedpecans. Sprinkle over top of grapes to cover completely. Chill overnight.
BEST GR PE S L DBEST GRAPE SALAD
3 hearts of romaine, trimmed and torn 3 navel oranges, peeled and sectioned between
membranes 1 pint grape tomatoes, halved 3 tbs. capers
cup sugar
1 tsp. dry mustard 1 tsp. paprika 1 tbs. finely chopped onion 1 cup salad oil cup cider vinegar
njoyEnjoy!Place romaine in large salad bowl and chill. Combine sugar, salt, dry mustard, paprika, celery salt andonion. Alternate adding first some oil and then some vinegar to dry ingredients until all oil and vinegar areincorporated, beating well. Chill dressing. To serve, add orange sections, tomato and capers to romaine.Toss with dressing.
2 lbs green seedless grapes 2 lbs red seedless grapes 8 ounces sour cream 8 ounces cream cheese
softened cup granulated sugar
(Gyda reduced to cup) 1 tsp. vanilla extract, to
taste
1 cup brown sugar,
packed, to taste 1 cup crushed pecans,to taste
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Swim Lessons
All Ages and skill levels welcome!
Swim lessons start on Monday June 16thand will continue till Friday August 22nd
Beginners Class is at 10am-10:30 Mondaythru Friday ages 1-5yrs old
Intermediate Class is from 10:30-11amMonday thru Friday ages 5-9+
Prices: Swim lessons are $3 per class per
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The first day of water aerobics will be Monday June9th at 11Am and will go till Friday August 22nd
It will be offered Monday thru Friday this year $1 donations are welcomed per class Classes will be taught by Erin Mrock and Derek
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Highland Lakes Court CaptainsAnchorTracey Green ....................321-4614
AltheaSue Tocco .........................348-3396
AmboyBrad Todorov .................... 380-1611
AndoverPam Takacs ......................374-0864
Aqueduct
Frank Eisenhauer .............348-9650
Bryn MawrRobert Gorczyca........734-751-7828
DartmouthSue Misiulis ......................344-4949
Dearborn...........................................VACANT
Dorothy Gay...........................................VACANT
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
InletCatherine Frazier .......313-405-3707
Iron GateNancy Schneider ..............797-0853
IronwoodEsther Allison ....................880-1673
IthamBob Rudolph .....................924-2600
JulietSandy Nolan .....................349-3587
KenyonElizabeth Dombles..............Unlisted
Lagoon
Marchelle Brotz..........517-525-1661
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
SavoyMary Kraska ..............313-268-8516
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
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JULY 2014
SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURD
1 2
Ladies Pinochle- 12:30 p.m.
3
Court CaptainCommittee- 7:00 p.m.
4
INDEPENDENCEDAY
Clubhouse
OPEN
Noon - 9 p.m.
6 7
ClubhouseCommittee- 7:00 p.m.
8
Pool Committee- 6:30 p.m.
9
Ladies Pinochle- 12:30 p.m.
10
HLCA YPACYouthCommittee- 6:30 p.m.
11
HOT DOG DA
- 12:00 p.m.
13 14 HeraldCommittee- 6:30 p.m.
GroundsCommittee- 7:00 p.m.
15 16 Ladies Pinochle- 12:30 p.m.
EngineeringCommittee- 3:00 p.m.
17 18
Euchre Club
- 7:00 p.m.
HIGHLANDDAYS12:00 p.m. - 2:00 p
Late Night Swim8:00 p.m. - 10:00 p
20 21
Board Meeting
- 7:30 p.m.
22 23 Ladies Pinochle- 12:30 p.m.
FinanceCommittee- 6:30 p.m.
24 25
ADULT LUAU
& LATE NIGHSWIM8:00 p.m. - 11:00 p
27 28 29 30
Ladies Pinochle- 12:30 p.m.
31 1
Euchre Club -7:00 p.m.
3 4
ClubhouseCommittee
- 7:00 p.m.
5
Lakes EcologyCommittee- 7:00 p.m.
6
Ladies Pinochle
- 12:30 p.m.
7
Court CaptainCommittee- 7:00 p.m.
8
HOT DOG DA
- 12:00 p.m.