lake hauto club newsletter
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lake hauto club newsletter
LAKE HAUTO CLUB NEWSLETTER PRESIDENT’S MESSAGE By Kenneth Snyder Spring is here and we hope that it will stay. This winter was harsh and hard on our equipment, but we had very little failure due to the fact that we performed preventive maintenance. However, it was very costly for road salt and labor. Let’s look at the bright side, summer will be here soon. The gates are installed and we had to do a few more adjustments than we expected. The vendors seem to have no problem at all with the gates. All emergency services have tested the gates, and if there were any problems, we resolved the issues. From when we first activated the gates until now, the gates are going down a little faster. The purpose of this is to try to stop piggybacking. If you are a member and you piggyback, you are doing it to get into your own property possibly faster. For the non-members that are piggybacking, they are doing so for different reasons. We would like to stop all piggybacking. If you hit the gates and do damage without reporting it, you can be prosecuted as a hit-and-run. Look in the newsletter and you will find the rules on Hitand-Run. At this time, our cost for a gate arm is $350.00. If you do not report the damage, we have to pay to research the cameras and that will cost us an additional $125.00. We have also put in two more cameras to help with surveillance. The cameras did their job and we obtained video when we had some damage to the gates at the East entrance. The security cameras will read piggybacking and if the gates are hit, we will be able to know who did it. I would like to thank the members that voted for the road assessment. Without the money from this year’s assessment, we would have had to put off reconstruction of part of Lake Drive. We will be spending $150,000.00 on Lake Drive which includes this year’s assessment money. The Club collects approximately $64,000.00 from just one assessment ($100.00 per lot). The law suits are all settled but one. The one law suit that is still ongoing is where Ms. Griffiths is suing the club for her cost to install a pipe on Lake Hauto Club property. We had a meeting with Ms. Griffiths, her attorney, our attorney and another two board members. However, we could not come to a settlement at that meeting. There was another proposed settlement from her attorney, but we had to turn that down. This issue could be going to court in September or October. LAKE HAUTO CLUB SPRING 2014 Editor: Kim Thomas We are in the midst of settling with Greenwood with regards to their egress and regress to get into their property through our gates. The club is going to clean out the stumps and trees on two of our greenbelts that came down as a result of the wind shear a few years ago. Our plan is to remove all the tree stumps that can be and cut up all the trees to remove them. At that time, if anyone needs firewood, it will be available for the taking. At Oakwood Beach we are going to change the angle of the parking lot to stop the water from running down and washing out the sand. Also, we are again going to clean out by the curb and hopefully this will help stop the water from washing out the beach. This work should start approximately on April 15, 2014. We are also going to distribute all new stone in the parking lot. We are replacing a toddler swing at Oakwood Beach and it will be installed by our maintenance people. This will replace the swing that was hit by a car two years ago. We cannot install the same swing because of safety regulations about distance. This is the best swing that we can install with the limitations. We are attempting to purchase white sand for all three beaches. We have some dead trees at Oakwood Beach that will be taken down. We also will be cleaning the Eastwood and Crescent tennis courts which, to my knowledge, have never been cleaned before this. At Eastwood, we cut down five trees and trimmed the trees to prevent the leaves from falling on the tennis court. We would like to paint a Shuffleboard court at Oakwood Beach. If anyone knows where we can obtain the necessary decals, please let me know. We intend to do work at Eastwood Beach and it will be done in two stages. Stage I will be before the season and Stage II after the season is over. However, we will see how it progresses and if we complete Stage I and still have enough time, we will attempt to complete Stage II before the season begins. We may also do work required in Stage II that will not interfere with the beaches during the summer. Last year, we put a cement ramp down to the water line. This year when we lower the lake (hoping to do that in the fall), we will finish the boat ramp into the water. Crescent and Eastwood will be getting stone added to what is already there. It has been years since we have added stone at the recreation areas. We are getting new swim float/buoys to mark off the swim areas and make it safer for swimming. The float/buoys will be a new color. There will also be a few PAGE 1 SPRING 2014 President’s Message (continued) new ski area buoys. We have completed our extension on the dock at Eastwood. This again will make it safer for swimming. We also put an extension on the fishing dock at Crescent Beach. It will also make it safer for swimming taking the docks out farther away from the swimming area at Eastwood and Crescent. The Crescent fishing dock will be extended out and to the left, which is a very nice configuration. The placement of the boating buoys was approved by the state, so please do not move their location. At Crescent Beach, docks “B” and “C” are getting rebuilt with brand new decks on both. Our intention is to install all docks starting the last week of April. The fishing docks are in at this point. PPL is relocating some power lines, so you will see some action on Lake Drive where it meets Route 54. They are going to relocate electricity. The surveying markers are already there with red flags on them. Security this year will be more present than last year. We are hiring a new firm called Legion Security Systems. They will be checking the beaches for members to have their Recreation tags and checking boats for stickers. On the new boat waiver that was instituted this winter, it gives us permission to check your boat if we feel it is not within regulations. As you know, we had a vote to give the board a direction on what to do with a community center. The vote came back guiding us not to invest in a community center at “Zero” Beach. In the next few months, the board will be deciding on what to do with the present community center. Different Board members have ideas that will be discussed at workshops, but we have to come to a united direction. When the Board decides on the direction, we will inform the membership. We are now preparing for the summer by installing the docks, hooking up all water to open the bathrooms, and at all the beaches we are spreading stone and sand and performing general clean up. The office will be open seven days a week for the convenience of our members. The schedule of hours open will be determined by the seasons. Drop by the office and say hello to our new employee, Debbie Hunter. BOAT & RECREATIONAL VEHICLE REGISTRATION Only the names on the deed for the property can register the equipment. A copy of the deed has to be in the office. The equipment cannot be jointly owned with a nonmember. The member must be in good standing before they can register any equipment. This recreational equipment includes equipment such as inboard and outboard boats, Personal Water Crafts (wave runners), four wheelers, golf carts, ETC. The insurance and state registration must be in the same name as the owner of the equipment. LAKE HAUTO CLUB Here are a few points that will help in using the gates. 1. Exiting the Lake: · Slow down till you hit sensor (about 10’ from island) & gates open automatically. · You do NOT have to show a pass to exit. · Gates stay open for 15 sec. after a car starts through. · If you are in line to leave, you do not have to wait for gates to go down. · If there are 4 cars in line, the gates will remain open for 15 sec. after the last car passes the gate. 2. Entering the Lake at West (Main) gates: · Passes: drive close to the black tower. Put pass close enough (6” to 8” away) till you hear the beep. Gates will open · Gates stay open for 3 sec. Do not put your pass back in your purse, etc., or gates will start going down in 3 sec. · Key fobs: Press 1 once you pass the new black macadam (if there’s no car in front of you) & gates will open. · If you’re in line – as you get close to the island and it’s your turn, make sure you point the key fob at the black tower, not the gate. 3. Entering the Lake at Visitors’ gate (Main): · The key fobs will not open the visitors’ gate · Passes must be very close to the keypad to open the gate. · Code: the keypad is sensitive. Just lightly touch each number until you hear the beep. After you hit the # key, the gates will open. · If you make a mistake (double hit a #, etc.), hit the # key, wait 10 to 15 sec. and try again. All 600 codes have been tested. 4. Entering at East gates: · All Passes, Codes, & Key Fobs can open entry gate. · Follow same procedure as above. · Exit gate is automatic & the same as above. Damage to our Gates According to the Vehicle Code of PA, there is an obligation of a driver to report any damage to our gates. If someone does not report damages to our gates, it is a summary offense and you can be fined $300.00 plus the cost to repair the gates (including labor costs). To report the damage you may call the number at the gates 484-226-6950, call the office 570-645-7100 and leave a message, mail your information or drop it in the mail slot at the office, or report it to any board member. Lake Hauto Board of Directors PAGE 2 SPRING 2014 BOAT STICKERS All 2014 stickers MUST be placed on both sides of the boat in full view without having to move any personal equipment (such as covers). Security will assume that the boat does not have a sticker and the board will possibly fine the member for not displaying the sticker within full view. LAKE HAUTO CLUB This is a rough sketch of the lake indicating the direction in which all motorized boats must travel. Motorized boats must travel in a counter clockwise direction around the designated ski area. Water skiing and tubing is only permitted in the center designated ski area. Motorized boats not skiing are not permitted in the ski area unless they are pulling a skier or someone in the tube. The “No Wake” area means exactly that, your boat should be going slow enough to not produce a wake. Following these boating rules will only help to make our lake a safer place. PAGE 3 SPRING 2014 LAKE HAUTO CLUB BOARD OF DIRECTORS NAME KEN SNYDER President GEORGE DEMETRIADES Vice-President JENNIFER LAVINE Treasurer ROBERT DAVIDOVICH DAVID DEMELFI CY FULTON CHESTER GANGAWARE JAMIE KANE SCOTT MURPHY TELEPHONE # 610-390-9920 (cell) 610-264-3721 610-264-3332 (fax) 570-527-6601 570-645-0340 570-645-3456 570-778-4484 (cell) 570-579-5786 (570) 645-2649 570-578-7925 (cell) 570-645-7054 570-205-6570 (cell) 570-645-6345 570-805-4559 OFFICE 570-645-7100 COMMITTEE Building & Grounds, Maintenance, Roads Legal Security, Building plans, Building & Grounds B&G, Docks, Spec. Projects EMAIL [email protected] [email protected] Recreation, Building & Grounds, Special Projects Fish, Dam [email protected] Security, Building plans, Building & Grounds Special Projects, B & G, Recreation Water Quality, Dam Safety Building Plans [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Docks, Fish GARAGE 570-645-7104 Board of Directors Regular Monthly Meetings Are the third Thursday of the month at 7:00 PM in the Community Center. All members are welcome to attend! OFFICE HOURS for the Spring Sunday, Monday & Tuesday 9 a.m. to 3 p.m., Wednesday & Thursday 8 a.m.—3 p.m. Friday 8 a.m.—2 p.m., Saturday 9 a.m.—2 p.m. WELCOME NEW CLUB MEMBERS We would like to welcome the following new club members Thomas McArdle and Melinda Penberth, Gregory and Katherine Mikovich, Lee & Megan Herko We ask all members to get involved with the club. Web site: www.lakehauto.org Rules, permits applications, minutes, finances, upcoming events, etc. are available for If you are looking for someone to do various jobs around your yard, please do not forget to look at the web site. SECURITY NOTES 1. 2. 3. 4. The security team that we have hired will be checking for the following: Recreation tags need to be worn whenever members are using any Recreation Areas. There are many new members and this makes it easier on everyone to know that you are a member. No one is exempt from this rule no matter how long you have lived here. Boat Stickers need to be on both sides of the boat towards the rear of the boat. Security will be inspecting all boats. Boats may not be launched without the stickers. Recreational Vehicles must be registered with the club and the stickers must be visible. Drivers must possess a valid drivers license. Speed Limits will be checked periodically. The speed limit on Lake Drive is 25 miles per hour and on the side streets, it is 15 miles per hour. Please read the Lake Hauto Club Rules and Regulations for a complete list of rules and thank you for your cooperation. Lake Hauto Board of Directors P.V. Concrete All types of concrete work. Walks, patios, seawalls, etc. Please call Lenny 570-952 (cell) LAKE HAUTO CLUB PAGE 4 Have your next party at the Lake Hauto Community Center $150.00 for four hours ($10.00 for every additional hour) $25.00 deposit to save the date. Call the office for availability! SPRING 2014 Open Letter to Lake Hauto Club members contacted. The best way to honor the significant efforts of Bill and Cindy is by keeping their dream a reality. March 2014 The Lake Hauto Beautification Committee Four short years ago, Cindy Cochran and Bill Schmidt, both recent transplants to the lake, had a goal to start the Lake Hauto Beautification Committee and create a new improved look for our community. In those four years, the LHBC volunteers, working with the ideas and under the supervision and hard work of both Bill and Cindy, managed to : Reconstruct the stone on the Route 54 entrance teepees and Lake Drive Center Island as well as power wash the teepees (through the generosity and work of club members) and place a club property sign on them, beautify both settings with annual and perennial plantings. Improve the “curb appeal” of the gate area and erect a flag pole Place directional signs for the beaches (through the generosity of club members) Beautify the three beaches through the placement of planters, clocks, and American flags, the yearly planting of flowers, the yearly replacement of decorative mulch, and weekly watering Provide patio umbrellas for the many beach picnic tables Hang awnings at the Eastwood pavilion Share half the cost of the Community Center curb improvement landscaping with the club board Provide seasonal decorations/plantings in the spirit of the holiday Organize the Antiques Road show, the Holiday Elf Workshop, The Oldies Dance, the Chinese Auction Baskets, the Spring candy sale, June bake sale, annual Calendar Sale, and the Christmas Wreath Sale (many of these through the sponsorship and donations of Lake Hauto club members). LAKE HAUTO TEENS DO YOU NEED COMMUNITY SERVICE HOURS?? THINK LAKE HAUTO BEAUTIFICATION [email protected] Bakers Wanted For the Annual L H B C Old-Fashioned Bake Sale June 28th- 9-1 At the Crescent Beach Office Ready to Frame Prints This past year, the departure of Bill was sorely felt. Gone were his daily duties for not only the club, but also the beautification committee. Now, Cindy has left. Her innovative ideas, unbounded energy, and contagious enthusiasm will be sorely missed. With Cindy's departure, we, the volunteers of the LHBC, must reassess. We plan to take baby steps . The yearly planting of common areas and beaches is being coordinated. The Annual Bake Sale has been scheduled for June 28th. Donations of time, support, ideas, and money have always been our saving grace, so please keep them coming! We are currently contacting volunteers who had most recently offered Cindy their help to attend a reorganizational meeting in early April.. If you would like to volunteer or have ideas, please send us your name and suggestions at [email protected]. You will be LAKE HAUTO CLUB Matted 8x10 prints of select 2013 Calendar Photos Ready for an 11x14 frame PAGE 5 $10 a print or 2 for $15 Available in the club office SPRING 2014 The following are motions that were made since the last newsletter. This is a more condensed version of any actions taken by the Board of Directors than in the minutes. If you would like the minutes, please contact the office. They will be available also on the web site soon. LOG OF ALL LAKE HAUTO MEETING MOTIONS AND DECISIONS AFFECTING THE MEMBERSHIP Motion Number is a 4 digit year, two digit month, a dash and a two digit sequential number for that month. Motions in favor of a) accepting minutes, b) accepting Treasurer’s Report, c) accepting bills to be paid and d) for adjournment, will not be recorded if no special actions were taken and motion was carried unanimously. MOTION / DE- TOPIC / DISCUSSION CISION NUMBER A motion was made by S. Murphy, seconded by B. Davidovich, 201402-02 to accept the resignation of Cindy Cochran who is no longer a property owner in Lake Hauto. RESULT Roll call vote taken: Yes - Cy Fulton, Jennifer Lavine, Bob Davidovich, Dave DeMelfi, Scott Murphy. Motion passes. 201402-01 A motion was made by B. Davidovich, seconded by S. Murphy, to approve the new member Thomas McArdle. All in favor, motion carried. 201402-02 There was a motion to replace Cindy Cochran as agreed at the workshop. After some discussion, Jamie Kane was nominated by George Demetriades and seconded by Jennifer Lavine. The board interviewed three people for the part-time position in the office. The purpose of this interview was to have the office open seven days a week. After each interview there was a discussion. One of the interviews was conducted by Skype. After discussion, the board voted on hiring Sheri A. Harkness. A motion was made by Scott Murphy, seconded by Bob Davidovich, to hire her. All in favor, motion carried. Special Mtg 201402-01 Special Mtg All in favor, motion carried. 201401-04 D. DeMelfi made a motion to remove the money in the New Pavil- The motion was dead due to ion account in the Reserve account to the Miscellaneous account in lack of a second. This will be the Reserve account. Discussion held. discussed at the next workshop. 201401-03 A motion was made by S. Murphy, seconded by J. Lavine, to ap- Roll call vote taken. Yes – J. prove the settlement of the case with Mr. Giannangeli’s’ insurance Lavine, B. Davidovich, C. Cochran, D. DeMelfi, C. Gancompany. His insurance company will pay $2000.00. gaware, S. Murphy. No – none. Motion passes. 201401-02 A motion was made by S. Murphy, seconded by C. Gangaware to approve the settlement of Mrs. Owens case who sued us for $1000.00. The settlement would be for $307.37 towards her 2014 dues. Roll call vote taken. Yes – J. Lavine, B. Davidovich, C. Cochran, D. DeMelfi, C. Gangaware, S. Murphy. No – none. Motion passes. 201401-01 A motion was made by J. Lavine, seconded by B. Davidovich, to impose a fee of $100.00 per lot for 2014 for the sole purpose of road improvement. This will go out for a vote. K. Snyder commented that every year when we repair roads we need the $62000.00 in assessment money to complete the jobs. We have a good road program going and need to continue. About 50% of the roads have been resurfaced. Roll call vote taken. Yes – J. Lavine, B. Davidovich, C. Cochran, D. DeMelfi, C. Gangaware, S. Murphy. No – none. Motion passes. NO ATVs ON THE CRESCENT BEACH Congratulations! Carlo and Megan Deangelo, along BALLFIELD. Riding on the ball field creates with big sister Sophie, have welcomed baby brother significant damage to the field. LAKE HAUTO CLUB Carlo Nicholas IV on November 25. 2013. 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Have all of your dry cleaning needs picked-up and delivered at your home or office for *No Extra Charge* Now accepting VISA, MasterCard & Discover Card To schedule a delivery please call: AM19Delivers,LLC at 570-436-2705 Please visit our web site on www.yellowbook.com (Look under AM19 Delivers in Pennsylvania) Dry Cleaning is done by Empire Cleaners of Hazleton at 570-454-3561 Reliable Service Customer Satisfaction Top Quality Dry Cleaning Ed Yeneshosky 570-640-0229 Remember that all storm drains and canals eventually drain into the lake. Never dispose of unwanted household chemicals, waste oil, fuels, lawn and yard debris, or any hazardous material in a storm drain. Rules for the Pavilions 1) Members are not permitted to reserve the pavilions at the beaches. It is on a first come first served basis. You may put tablecloths and names on tables at 7:00 a.m. You are permitted 2 tables per member unless you have other members attending then you may use their names also. Tree & stump removal Drainage problems solved Stone Works Pebbles to Boulders Ponds, Falls, Fountains Retaining Walls and Patios Excavation Work Insured 2) You are permitted 25 day passes free per season. After that number it is $2.00 per day pass. Under 14 years of age do not require passes but must be accompanied by an adult with a pass or regular recreation tag. 3) We have no rules on DJs. 4) The lifeguards work from noon to 5:00 pm. 5) The beaches are only open until 11:00 PM. LAKE HAUTO CLUB PAGE 9 SPRING 2014 Lake Hauto Club continues to participate in Redner’s Save-A-Tape and Boyers’ rebate programs. Vonz Restaurant 18 N. Railroad St. Tamaqua, Pa Located inside the beautifully restored Historical Railroad Station 570-668-6439 Visit us on the web at www.vonzrestaurant.com Dinner Specials Every Weekend $5 OFF $35 Food Purchase Cannot be combined w/any offer. Not Valid on Holidays. Must present coupon at time of purchase. Exp. 5/31/2014 Take your eligible Save-A-Tapes from Redner’s down to the office and drop them into the outside letter drop or take them inside the office during regular office hours and give them to Kim. At Redner's you must remember to have the cashier swipe your key tag in order for your Save-A-Tape to be eligible.. At Boyer’s, all you need to do is swipe your Boyer’s tag (there is no need for a receipt to be submitted to Lake Hauto Club for a rebate). If you need a Boyer’s tag, call the office. Kim will be happy to get a tag to you. If you need a save-a tape key tag from Redner’s, ask any cashier for one before he/she begins to register your purchase. Currently, all the rebate money from Redner’s and Boyer’s is being deposited into the Road Savings Account. The amount deposited to date is $1069.12. 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These large flags are courtesy of the McAdoo VFW Post 6708 . Qualifications: American Red Cross Lifeguard training Community First Aid & Safety courses Lifeguard & CPR certifications Age 16 years or older Lifeguard: $9.00/hour Head Lifeguard position: $9.25/hour If interested please contact : Kim Thomas at the Lake Hauto Office Wed., Fri., & Sat. from 9am-2pm or call 570-645-7100 LAKE HAUTO CLUB CHILDREN’S FISHING DERBY May 17th 9:00 AM At Birch Pools Pond Registration $2.00 Ages: under 16 years old Please register at the office. Please contact the office if you or your business would like to sponsor a fish with a tag for $25.00. This money will buy the fish with a tag and the prize if caught. The donator will be acknowledged for their donation. PAGE 20 SPRING 2014