Tapps Island Association

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Tapps Island Association
Ta p p s I s l a n d A s s o c i a t i o n
JUNE 2013
Next Board
of Trustees
Meeting
June 27th
7:00 pm
In the Clubroom
Tapps Island
Phone Numbers
General Manager:
John Clark: 862-6616
Association Office: 862-6616
Association Fax:
862-3310
Association E-Mail Address:
[email protected]
Association Web Site:
www.tappsisland.net
Golf Course Web Site:
www.tappsislandgolf.com
Pro Shop:
Restaurant:
Security:
253-862-7011
253-862-6641
253-370-0658
Mighty Islanders Website:
www.mightyislanders.org
News & Advertisements you’d like
published email to:
[email protected]
The “Islander” is published
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Association, and does not warrant or
endorse any product or service
advertised herein.
20818 Island Parkway East, Lake Tapps, WA 98391
The garage sales - another successful weekend
The Tapps Island garage sale is
known far and wide for great values
and a fun weekend.
As a gated community it helps
control access to the island by having
only one big garage sale per year. It’s
a great way to minimize a large
number of non-residents coming on
the island every weekend in the
summer to visit “garage sales”.
The event has created a regional
flair with other HOA’s in the area
holding their community garage sales
on the same weekend. Needless to
say, ours is THE BEST.
While a few residents choose to
“get out of Dodge” for the weekend
because they don’t like the congestion
and buzz of activity, the others who
stay create a weekend of fun, which
the island is noted for. It’s somewhat
the kick-off to the summer. Many
residents host events
on Friday night with
close neighbors
getting together for
cookouts and
refreshments. A lot of
red solo cups make
their way from house
to house. Many
others gather at the
packed Lakeside Grill
patio for spectacular
views of the mountain
across the lake. Lots
of folks walk to see
what their neighbors
have to offer at their
preview sales on Friday night before
the general public comes in on
Saturday.
The Tapps Island staff prepare the
maps, issue the guest passes for Friday
night and Saturday, rope off fire
hydrants, mark no parking areas, place
garbage containers and a host of other
tasks to make the weekend run well.
This year the weather made it a
great day for visitors to the island who
wanted to take a stroll after they
parked. Security was busy reminding
folks who don’t live in a golf course
community that walking down a
fairway the wrong direction can be
hazardous to your forehead. The staff
who were posted at the gate heard
some very creative stories from folks
trying to avoid paying the admission
on Saturday. The entrance fee covers
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Boat launch etiquette
 Boats coming out of the lake have the right
of way over boats waiting to launch.
 Boats should have all the gear placed in it
BEFORE you get on the launch dock.
 If others are waiting to launch or dock please
move to the dock area closer to the
clubhouse to wait for other passengers.
 Close the chain and lock it behind you.
Don’t leave it open for someone unless you
absolutely know they are a Tapps Island
resident.
 Keep calm when it gets crowded. Some
people can launch a huge party boat in a
matter of minutes and others are a little less
skilled at backing in. Be patient with your
neighbor who is challenged backing up.
Being aggressive toward them is unlikely to
help speed the process.
JUNE 2013
(Garage Sales: Cont. from page 1)
the costs of port-a-potties, signs, stakes, sheriffs, tow
truck, and lots of extra hours of set-up and clean-up.
This year was just as busy as in years past, but it
seemed the traffic was more paced and steady throughout
the day. More guest passes were given out to friends by
residents, and ultimately used by garage salers this year.
It’s a lot of work to put it all together but very
rewarding when the weekend is over and the residents of
Tapps Island have a great time with an event that truly is
unique to our community. The garage sale is over and
summer has begun!
Be the spiffiest house on the Island
The Architectural Control Committee (ACC) will do
the monthly lot-by-lot drive around again in June. With
the good weather here they will be particularly looking for
moss control on roofs, excess weeds and lawn care, and
other items that are usual spring cleaning chores.
Please remember to submit any exterior changes such
as roofs, siding, and paint color to the ACC for approval.
Forms are available in the TIA office and the General
Manager can answer any questions you may have.
W.O.W. Yard of the Month - May
If you remember the classic children's book "Dick and
Jane, Fun Where Ever We Are", then you will want to
meet our very own Dick and Jane who live at 2902 208th
Ave. E. Dick and Jane Mariani have lived on the Island for
about one year. They purchased their home thinking they
would do a little remodel work. That remodel work turned
into a total teardown and rebuild. They purchased the
house because they loved the Island and the lot backing the
golf course, but were especially pleased with their
neighbors on each side of them (The Nichol's and the
Wakefield's) as they take immaculate care of their
yards. Landscaping is a big deal to Dick and Jane as told
by their own story. Dick would commute from Seattle
everyday to work on the landscaping of their home even at
the start of the teardown. Jane says that his new job is in
the yard!
Dick and Jane's story IS having fun wherever they
are. They lived in Highland Meadows in Auburn for 30
years while Dick practiced Dentistry. They raised three
children, and when their house became too large for the
two of them and their dog Spot (I don't think they have a
dog Spot, but I had to add that in… ha ha!), they decided to
sell the big house in Auburn and move to Seattle for three
years. And, as the story goes, they then made the move to
Tapps Island. They knew about the Island for years, but
thought it was too far away. They are delighted to finally
live here. They are especially happy with the work the
General Manager is doing in enforcing covenants and
making many beautiful improvements. They have been
“around the block" and appreciate seeing the upkeep of our
covenants that make Tapps Island such a desirable place to
live. Dick and Jane's friends recently said to them, "You
have found a little oasis". They know they have, and each
time they cross the Island bridge, they say, "it feels good to
be home!"
Congratulations to the Mariani's for being voted
W.O.W. Yard of the Month for May. They will receive a
gift card to the Lakeside Grill and display the “coveted”
Yard of the Month planter for the month of June, until it
moves onto the next deserving recipient, maybe YOU!
Please participate in the W.O.W. Yard of the Month
contest by casting your vote for the yard that wow's you
the most. E-mail your vote to Sandy Shuman at
[email protected] by the end of the month.
JUNE 2013
T H E I S L AN DE R
Common summer water bill issues
As we start seeing sunshine and summer approaches we
have two main sources of astronomical water usage. A little
extra time to check on these in your home will help you avoid
a water bill you don’t want to see.
Culprit #1 = Hydraulic operated boat lifts. Make sure
when you allow the kids, grandkids or yourself to put the boat
in the water that you double check to make sure all water is
turned off and not streaming into the lake. Double check if
someone other than the person who pays the water bill is
turning off the water to the lift.
Culprit #2 = Lawn irrigation systems. When you turn on
your lawn irrigation system for the first time test all valves.
Look for any unusual wet spots in the lawn. Look in the
irrigation controls in the ground to make sure there are no
leaks hiding under the cover. If in doubt call an irrigation
company to check your system.
Since water usage meter reading is done every other
month on Tapps Island like most water systems a line leak
could be as old as 30 to 60 days before it is discovered. TIA
staff does notify residents immediately if a meter reading
shows high usage. In the meantime a lot of water and
unnecessary cost is leaking into the lake or
ground.
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Weekend Office Hours
In May we were open for one day on a
Sunday. It was very well received by
residents, and Marilyn said the lines were out
the door almost the whole time. Residents
were easy-going and patient while she
processed each request, and they enjoyed
visiting with their neighbors while they
waited.
Since residents appreciated the
convenience of weekend hours, we are doing
it again. Marilyn will be in the office on
Sat. & Sun., June 8th & 9th, from 9 am - 2
pm, to issue vehicle stickers (be sure to bring
your registrations), take pictures for ID cards
(the camera is working again!), and issue boat
launch keys for those who find it difficult to
get into the office during regular business
hours.
August 1st is the deadline to be in
compliance with the new vehicle stickers.
After that date, all vehicles without the new
stickers will be stopped at the gate.
Golf Cart Drivers
Outer Island Project
Alan White has
made great progress in
his adopted section of
the outer island. Brush
has been cleared, vines
have been unwrapped
from choking trees, trash
has been piled and
several containers of his clean up have been hauled away thanks
to our friends, Jack Gammons and Danny Lloyd from Lloyd
Enterprises.
We need more volunteers to take on section as small or as
large as you want to help make the project more manageable.
Please contact Alan if you are willing to help at 253-230-2334.
For the safety
of our children, the
Board found a
need to regulate
the use of golf
carts on Tapps
Island. The rule
states that anyone
driving a golf cart
must be at least 16 years of age and
possess a valid driver’s license, and
have a current Tapps Island cart
sticker, which can be obtained in the
TIA office.
The fine system outlined in the
Rules and Regulations will be
enforced for golf carts without the
sticker and also for underage driving
and driving in a reckless or
dangerous manner.
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Security Report
5/1/2013, Clubhouse, 3:00pm, A
restaurant employee reported an
underage golf cart driver in the
parking lot. Security responded and
issued a verbal warning, informing
the young person he would receive a
fine if he was found driving a golf
cart in the future.
5/2/2013, 206th Ave, 6:15 pm, A
vehicle was parked within one foot
of the fogline. A warning was issued
for being parked too close to the
roadway.
5/11/2013, Clubhouse, 5:40pm, Two
boys were reported riding their bikes
in the Clubhouse parking lot.
Security told them it was dangerous
to ride their bikes in the parking lot
and asked them to leave. They
finally complied and left the area.
5/11/2013, Park/Beach area, 9:15pm,
Two young teens were driving a
golf cart without a license. They
were warned that they cannot drive
a cart on Island roads without a
driver’s license and were sent home.
5/17/2013, 108th Ave, 7:30am, A boat
trailer was parked in the Association
right-of-way. A warning was issued.
Tapps Island Fireworks
Policy
Many residents are concerned with the
noise generated from illegal fireworks, as
well as the hour and the length of time all
fireworks are being used. Below is the rule
put into place last July to help control the
fireworks on Tapps Island. To the right is a
box indicating which fireworks are allowed,
and those that aren’t.
Rule XVIII, Adopted July 26, 2012
Only legal fireworks will be allowed to
be used on Tapps Island. Fireworks may be
used beginning at 9:00 am to 11:00 pm on
July 3rd, 9:00 am to midnight on July 4th,
and 9:00 am to 11:00 pm on July 5th.
Fireworks must not be used after 11:00
pm on July 3rd and 5th, and after
midnight on July 4th.
Use of illegal fireworks or use of legal
fireworks outside the approved hours will
result in an immediate fine of $100.00.
Second offense will be $250.00, and
subsequent offenses will be $500.00.
JUNE 2013
5/17/2013, Clubhouse, 4:30pm,
Teens were riding their bikes on
the Clubhouse sidewalks. Security
informed them for safety reasons
they had to walk on the sidewalks.
The teens soon left the area.
5/18/2013, Guardhouse, 1:35pm, A
vehicle exited the Island on the
wrong side of the guardhouse. The
resident was tracked down and
fined for reckless driving and
endangering others.
The above incidents reported
are just a representation of the
actual number of reports filed.
JUNE 2013
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253-862-7011
Men’s Club
The next tournament will be the BALL BUSTER on Sunday June
16. Tees and pin placements make this the most challenging layout
possible for the Tapps Island Golf Course. Expect high scoring and
no complaining because everyone is playing on the same
challenging conditions. Gross and net winners.
Congrats to Dan Small and Mike Skagen for taking
home 1st place honors in our very wet Memorial Day tourney.
College students ‘home for the summer’ special
Since college students that are home for the summer are
only here for a short time and may want to golf with
competition, the Men’s Club is offering the following special:
Pay your GHIN fee only (handicap service) and the Men’s
Club will allow you to participate in the Men’s Club without the
annual dues. This does not apply to students who are here
year round or living at home. There are other programs
available for them. This is for full-time college students who
do not live at home year round. The GHIN fee is $35.00. You
can use this and still post scores for your handicap while away
at school. See John Leslie in the Pro Shop to sign up.
Tapps Island
Senior Men's Club
We are up to 38 members strong and it
is only the end of May. Some of our
snow birds should be joining us soon.
The club plays every Tuesday
morning with a shotgun start at
8:00 am. If you are 55 or over
come on out and enjoy the golf
and good times. We’d love to
have you join us.
For more information, call
Keith Gamble @ 253-222-8150.
Ladies’ Golf Club
League Play
5/2/13 results Even holes
& 5 Red flag
1st Gross A. Tuttle $20
2nd Gross R. Thornhill
1st Net S. Sheythe $20
2nd Net D. Bishop $17
3rd Net A. Petrowitch $15
4th Net S. Kramer $12
5th Net K. Andrews $9
5/9/13 results Best 6 Holes Yellow
Flag
1st Gross R. Thornhill $20
2nd Gross A. Tuttle $17
1st Net H. Bauermeister $20
2nd Net S. Sheythe $17
3rd Net K. Andrews $15
4th Net J. Anderson $12
5th Net. A. Petrowitch $9
First - Sally Kramer
Second - Anne Tuttle
Third - Holly Bauermeister
Fourth - Lorna Willard
Fifth - Deborah Bishop
KP - Sue Sheythe
5/16/13 results Lowest Putts Yellow Flag
22 players @ $5 = $110
1st W. Walker $21
2nd K. Andrews $19
3rd R. Thornhill $18th
K. Wilson $16
5th J. Jarvis $14
6th A. Tuttle $12
7th C. Wesche $10
5/24/13 - Horserace - no results yet.
5/4/13—Tournament - Black and White
Affair, Bingo, Bango, Bongo
First - Sally Kramer
Second - Anne Tuttle
Third - Holly Bauermeister
Fourth - Lorna Willard
Fifth - Deborah Bishop
KP - Sue Sheythe
Accuracy Tie - Rashelle Thornhill
and Sally Kramer
Best Dressed-Sally Kramer & Joan Jarvis!
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Tapps Island Association
BOARD MEETING MINUTES
May 30, 2013
The meeting was called to order by President Sandy
Shuman at 7:03 P.M.
Roll Call/Attendance: Present: Sandy Shuman,
President, Don Lisko, Shane Pitman, Ralph Mason,
Jon Bial.
Absent: Perri Nieman w/ proxy to Sandy Shuman.
Scott Wehmer and Rich Kumar.
Also present-John Clark, General Manager
Approval of Minutes: Ralph Mason moved that the
minutes of the Board meeting held on March 28,
2013 be approved with one correction noted Change
year end to month end on the treasurer’s report. Don
Lisko seconded. Approved. There was no quorum
for the April meeting so no minutes to approve for
April.
Open Session:
No comments.
Treasurer’s Report: Submitted by Shane Pitman
YTD ending April 30, 2013 we have a net loss of
$40,789 compared to a net loss of $31,349 for the
prior year. . Our cash position as of April 30, 2013
was $282,795. Total in the Operating Account was
$30,587 and $252,208 in the Reserve Fund. The
percentage of accounts receivable in the 90+ days is
21%, all of which are properties heading to
foreclosure or abandoned. Liens are in place and
collection will occur when the lenders take over the
property. Legal action is underway for collections on
all accounts over 90 days delinquent. It was noted
that operating fund is low due to those delinquencies.
Don Lisko moved to approve the Treasurer’s Report for
March and April, subject to the annual audit. Jon Bial
seconded the motion. Motion passed.
The annual audit for 2012 was distributed to board
members. It is also available in the office to any
member of Tapps Island Association.
General Manager’s Report: Submitted by John Clark.
Water system. The annual water quality report must
be submitted to the Department of Health by July 1
for the calendar year 2012. Each resident and tenant
is required to receive a copy which we mail.
JUNE 2013
The water conservation and usage report is
also required to be completed and submitted to
the State by July 1. More emphasis will be
given to encourage water conservation by
residents.
The survey to determine residents with and
without backflow prevention devices will be
done in late summer. The Department of
Health is requiring all water systems state wide
to complete the survey and begin requiring all
residences served by water systems to have
back flow prevention devices.
The 3 lots located on 214th Street which have
been on the Tapps Island Water system are
required under the original agreement to
disconnect and hook up to Bonney Lake water.
Lakeside Grill operations.
Summer hours have begun with the Lakeside
Grill serving breakfast, lunch and dinner every
day through Labor Day weekend. High food
and labor cost need to improve as we get to the
busy part of the year. April sales were lower
than budgeted with weather not improving
until part of May.
Golf Course Operations.
Junior camp registration is under way. All
three of the clubs are growing and well
organized. Each of them is providing
information for The Islander monthly.
Security Gate for boat launch.
The bids and scope of work for the security
gate at the boat launch were extremely far
apart. After reviewing the bids and scope of
work it was decided to put it off until next year
to allow adequate time for installation prior to
summer season.
Collections on Delinquent Properties.
Legal action is moving forward. We expect
one of the claims to be completed by the end
of June.
Outer Island Project.
Alan White has made great progress on the area
he is taking on. Jack Gammons and Danny
Lloyd from Lloyds Enterprises are helping
with hauling out what Alan has been
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completely replanted all the clubhouse and pool
removing. We need more volunteers to take on some
flower pots. The pool pots were planted with New
small plots to get some momentum going on this
Zealand flax, geraniums, heuchura and many other
project before we burn Alan out. It looks great but
annual and perennial plants to five a fresh new
Alan needs help.
tropical look. The restaurant and breezeway pots
Shoreline Buffer Rules.
were planted with new annuals.
The Department of Ecology requires every county to
Yard of the month winner for May 2013 is Dick and
update their shoreline management plan. The
Jane Mariani of 2902 208th Ave E.
process is currently underway for Pierce County. The
DOE is recommending a new buffer zone of 150 feet. Many positive comments have been forwarded by
residents regarding the beautiful improvements that
The board has directed the General Manager to be
have taken place around the island recently.
involved in the process and keep the community
informed on matters which may impact our
The committee recommended relocation of the
community.
outhouse on 204th Ave to the woods instead of
exposed on the street. It is on the staff “to do” list.
ACC Committee Report: Submitted by Jon Bial
The next meeting will be held June 17th at 1:00 PM in
Lot 3-001. The property has made progress however
the clubroom. Please participate in the yard of the
violations have not all been completely done. The
month nominations by e-mailing your vote to
ACC imposed the deadline of June 1. The resident
[email protected] by the end of the
did respond with items completed and they plan to
month.
continue on the other items. The ACC recommends
to the board that the resident be given until June 30,
Safety and Security Committee Report:
2013 to complete all work. Because the deadline was
Submitted by Perri Nieman
May 31, 2013 the ACC recommends the $500 fine is The committee is including the illegal fireworks
assessed. In addition if the work is not complete by
information in The Islander along with a reminder
June 30, 2013 the second tier fine under the schedule
of hours fireworks are allowed. There is a “no
of $1,000 will also be assessed. The board reserves
warning” policy on illegal use of fireworks. Fines
the right to waive the $500 fine if all work is
are assessed at any violation.
completed by June 30, 2013. The committee and the
The committee reviewed the intersection map and
board would rather have the money spent on the
will make a recommendation on the hedges at 197th
home improvements rather than collected in fines.
and 34th Ave. All board members were asked to
The General Manager was directed to notify the
look at the intersection to determine if there are any
resident in writing.
safety concerns. The intersection safety map is
The ACC asked to have a reminder put in The Islander
complete and up to date. We are still working with
that spring is here and the committee will be doing
one homeowner on hedge work to improve safety.
their monthly rounds noting violations for lawn care,
mossy roof and driveways, paint and other violations Old Business:
of the ACC.
None
Golf Committee: Scott Wehmer resigned from the
New Business:
board leaving a vacancy for the golf committee chair. Jon Bial asked for the general manager to look into
Shane Pitman volunteered to chair the golf
county rules and other home owners association
committee. Sandy Shuman and the board thanked
rules on how many animals may be allowed per
him.
household.
Landscape/Beautification Committee Report:
Sandy Shuman reported on the Cascade Water
Submitted by Sandy Shuman.
Alliance lake safety meeting in May.
th
The committee met on May 20 for a work session
East Pierce County Fire and Rescue is working on a
from 1:00 until 4:00 pm. A big thanks to committee
plan to have numbers placed on docks without the
members Jon Bial, Sharon Piccolo, Janice Thomas,
actual street name to help better identify homes in
Karen Baker, Lori Curnow and Sandy Shuman who
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an emergency from the lake side of a property.
The Bonney Lake Police Department has a water
safety video that is available on U-Tube.
There was a reminder that all persons 50 and under
are required to complete the boater safety class
and have a card to prove it if they are operating on
the lake.
They also reminded everyone that the minimum age
to operate Seadoo type vehicles is 16 on Lake
Tapps.
Lorrie Nelly's NTMS 7th Grade Social Studies class
has taken on an important project to benefit our
community. Please read the following message to
see how you can help. A NTMS 7th grade class
has spearheaded efforts to install flashing LED
caution signs at both Lake Tapps’ public parks for
the promotion of cold water shock awareness. In
addition, a brick memorial wall has been
constructed at Allan Yorke Park. Stainless steel
plaques will be attached to honor the lives lost on
our lake. Students are requesting donations for
the purchase of the plaques. Donations can be
made to NTMS ASB Memorial fund and
delivered to the NTMS Office.
Executive Session:
Jon Bial moved to adjourn to Executive Session to
discuss board vacancies at 8:33 PM. Don Lisko
seconded the motion. Motion passed.
Shane Pitman moved to return to the regular Board
Meeting at 8:49 PM. Jon Bial seconded. Motion
passed.
Sandy Shuman nominated Owen Gladfelder to fill
the remainder of the term of Scott Wehmer
subject to Owen accepting the position. Jon Bial
seconded. Owen has been active on the Safety and
Security as well as the ACC. Motion passed
unanimously.
Adjournment:
Don Lisko moved to adjourn at 8:54 PM. Ralph
Mason seconded. Motion passed.
The next Board of Trustees meeting will be June 27,
2013 at 7:00 PM.
JUNE 2013
BOARD OF TRUSTEES MEETING
June 27, 2013, 7:00 p.m.
AGENDA
1. Roll Call
2. Approval - Last Meeting’s Minutes
3. Open Session
4. General Manager’s Report
5. Treasurer’s Report
6. Committee Reports
7. Old Business
8. New Business
9. Executive Session
10. Adjournment
BOARD MEMBERS & OFFICES:
Sandy Shuman, President
Don Lisko, Vice President
Shane Pitman, Treasurer
Jon Bial, Secretary
Ralph Mason, Trustee
Perri Nieman, Trustee
Rich Kumar, Trustee
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