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
SEPTEMBER 2013
Next Board
of Trustees
Meeting
September 26th
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: 253-862-7011
Restaurant: 253-862-6641
Security:
253-370-0658
Mighty Islanders Website:
www.mightyislanders.org
News & Advertisements you’d like
published email to:
[email protected]
The “Islander” is published
monthly by the Tapps Island
Association, and does not warrant or
endorse any product or service
advertised herein.
20818 Island Parkway East, Lake Tapps, WA 98391
Tapps Island Adventure Race
The Tapps Island Adventure Race was a great success and a lot of fun. There were
about 50 participants, including some wonderful volunteers. All of the runners were
amazing! Over half of the participants were kids, which was awesome. For those that
could not participate, we hope that you can join us for the next race on Saturday,
September 28th at 12:30 PM. We have to start races a little later than we like until
November due to the Mighty Islanders use of the outer island. We would love as many
of them to participate as would like to. Races will be held weekly for 12 weeks. Please
see the website for the schedule and weekly themes.
We learned some things in putting on our first race, like have water at the finish line.
My apologies to all the runners who may have expected that. We are working on
improvements and are open to suggestions. The first race raised $315 that will go
toward projects on the island. Our goal for this race series is to raise $2,500 to go
toward island projects. Hopefully the race was of minimal impact to all of the island
residents. Our aim is to help enhance the sense of community and encourage a healthy
lifestyle. Volunteers are welcome as these are a lot of work to put on. Please call or text
me if you would like to participate. Sincerely, Jason Hamlin (425-691-0175).
Here are the
race results: Kids Race Results By Age
Name
Paxson Hamlin
Jillian Peterson
Sawyer Hamlin
Katie Eskridge
Levi DiCugno
Sydney Priebe
Hayden Morrison
Breya Morrison
Kylie Sarysz
Sydney Morrison
Anna DiCugno
Kyndal Tuntland
Tavon Hamlin
Grant Garrison
Kaleb Eskridge
Keegan Priebe
M/F Age Time
M
4 22:10
F
6 23:00
M
7 18:00
F
7 18:50
M
7 19:30
F
7 24:13
M
8 16:10
F
8 18:30
F
8 19:06
F
8 20:45
F
8 21:00
F
8 21:30
M
9 22:00
M 10 14:50
M 10 14:55
M 11 19:06
Mid Distance Race Results
Name
Time Name
Lauren Hanbidge 35:15 Sarah DiCugno
Alex Oseland
35:15 Gracie Classon
Eric Priebe
36:41 Kyle Stocker
Claire DiCugno 44:45 Steve Evans
Time
44:45
46:24
46:26
48:32
Kids Race Results Overall
Name
Time
Grant Garrison
14:50
Kaleb Eskridge
14:55
Hayden Morrison 16:10
Sawyer Hamlin
18:00
Breya Morrison
18:30
Katie Eskridge
18:50
Kylie Sarysz
19:06
Keegan Priebe
19:06
Levi DiCugno
19:30
Sydney Morrison 20:45
Anna DiCugno
21:00
Kendall Tuntland 21:30
Tavon Hamlin
22:00
Paxson Hamlin
22:10
Jillian Peterson
23:00
Sydney Priebe
24:13
Long Distance Race Results
Name
Time
Eric Priebe
50:05
Luke Sarysz
50:06
Matthew Dickson 55:55
Jen Priebe
57:03
See more race information on page 5
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T H E I S L AN DE R
SEPTEMBER 2013
COMPLIANCE COMMITTEE
Focus On Roaming Dogs
One of the most frequent
complaints from homeowners is dogs
roaming the island. Most pet owners
are good neighbors and maintain their
pets within their lots and have them
under their control when off their lot
as required. There are some on the
island who let their dogs roam
throughout the golf course, island
streets and their neighbor’s yards,
which is forbidden both in the
Protective Covenants and the rules set
down by the Tapps Island Trustees.
The Protective Covenants state:
“Dogs shall be restricted to their
owner’s lot and shall not roam free.”
It further states: “When off their
owner’s lot dogs shall be under the
direct control of their owner who shall
be responsible to prevent the dog from
creating a nuisance or endangering
other people or pets.”
The Protective Covenants have
been in place since the founding of
this HOA. They are almost
impossible to change and thus there
is no variance offered.
Animal Control, Rule VIII
explains how the Tapps Island
Board will enforce this covenant. It
describes the impound fine for
impounded dogs as well as the
process, including fine, for dogs
unrestrained, roaming at large. This
rule has been around for a very long
time as well, but the level of
enforcement has not diminished the
problem. The Compliance
Committee plans to bring more
attention to this issue.
The Tapps Island Compliance
Committee is up and running. If
you have any issues or complaints
about rules that are not being
adhered to, please send an email to
compliancecommittee@tappsisland.
net! Your identity will be held in
confidence by the committee
members unless your permission
has otherwise been obtained. We
will follow up on each complaint
and give you a response or request
for more information.
Rules should apply equally to
all members of the HOA and rules
that are not to be enforced should be
removed.
W.O.W. Yard of the Month - August
Almost as impressive as THE White House in
Washington DC is the White house located on 3025
196th Ave. CT E. This beautiful home majestically
sprawls upon two waterfront lots with beautiful views
of the golf course, and is the peaceful home of Alan
and Erika White. Alan bought here on the Island 15
years ago and Erika followed afterwards as his new
bride. The White's have always enjoyed water sports
as a couple. They have friends that live on Banker's
Island and had spent many days with them enjoying jet
skiing and playing on the water. So, when the time
was right and they were tired of the West Seattle traffic
and the hustle and bustle there, they started looking
around on Lake Tapps to find a quiet waterfront home
to purchase. They soon found that perfect place (or
that perfect lot). Then, after realizing how much they
loved the lot and the location, they purchased the house
and lot next door and soon the two houses and lots
became one. They had their new home and yard
professionally landscaped with tiered landscaping and
a beautiful waterfall. After the initial design was
implemented, now Alan and Erica do all their own
mowing, trimming and yard work.
Alan and Erica love their calm canal. They enjoy
relaxing with their view of the water and watching the
golfers golf as well. They enjoy entertaining their
friends and playing a few games of bowling in their
own personal bowling alley in their home.
Alan has two grown children, and is the owner of
LaserFab where metal parts are cut by the millions. He
is retired, but is still plenty involved in the business.
Congratulations to the Whites for being voted
W.O.W. Yard of the Month for August. The White's
will receive a $25 gift card to the Restaurant and
display the "coveted" W.O.W. Yard of the Month
planter 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 25th of the month.
SEPTEMBER 2013
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T H E I S L AN DE R
AED onsite in Clubroom
FOR RENT:
House for rent, three bed, two bath.
Please call 862-7226
MATH TUTOR:
Looking for math tutor for 9th & 11th
grade students. High school student
OK. Please call 253-221-0512.
Automated External Defibrillator, or AED for
short, can save a life. Tapps Island Association
wants to remind everyone that we do have an
AED located in the Clubroom. Nearly all security
staff and most of our full-time staff are Red Cross
certified and trained in the use of the AED.
Response time to a recent incident on the island
for a first responder was 10 minutes. The minutes
saved could be a life.
BOATS AND TRAILERS COMING OUT
FOR THE SEASON
Pool Closing
REMINDER-Boats and trailers are not to be parked in
the right of way or Tapps Island easements. They must be
parked in your garage, drive way or off premise.
Many of you will be taking boats out of the water for
the season and putting them into the shop for service. If
you are going to have to leave the boat in the on street
parking please notify security beforehand and let them
know when the boat will be moved.
NEW COMPLIANCE COMMITTEE
One of the constant feedbacks we get from the
community is residents want us to enforce the rules
everyone agreed to when they moved to Tapps Island.
Enforcement of the rules is also one of the most likely areas
of conflict between residents, staff and the board.
The board has taken the approach of first reminding the
community of what areas are of concern. We use The
Islander and reader board to communicate issues such as
side road parking and other issues we are addressing. We
have a warning, fine, additional fine procedure which gives
staff the ability to take corrective action on violations of the
rules and regulations. We have an architectural control
committee and safety and security committee to hear
appeals or take action when appropriate. The process
works most of the time but has flaws from time to time.
Sometimes residents don’t feel like they are being
heard when a problem isn’t addressed. An example is
someone calling about a neighbor’s dog running lose all the
time and nothing seems to change. They don’t want to run
the risk of bad relations with the neighbor but they also
aren’t happy because they shouldn’t have to deal with it in
a community where the rules say you don’t let your dog run
lose on the golf course or in your neighbor’s yard. This is
The pool will remain open after Labor
Day as long as the weather remains good.
Lifeguards will be on duty after school and
on the weekends through September 8th
from 3:00-8:00 PM.
We will have no lifeguards on duty after
September 8th. Pool is projected to close
for the season at the end of September
just one of many examples where residents should have
an outlet to express their concerns with anonymity, if
desired.
The purpose of this new committee is to better serve
the community and improve compliance with reduced
conflict. Here’s how it will work.
We set up and start with, a well published email
account [email protected] for
residents to send complaints and perceived violations. A
clearing house for ongoing violations and an informal
dialog forum to only discuss those potential violations.
This is not for immediate action items. Those still need
to be addressed by security or staff. The violations will
be investigated and corroborated. The residents not in
compliance will be informed of their noncompliance and
encouraged to change their practices. (There are four
alternatives: change, apply to the Board for a variance,
ask the Board for a rule change, or go to the next step of
warning/fine.) This a precursor to any warning sent by
the HOA. An education process if you will.
Residents will have a place to vent and have a more
easily accessible method to bring problems to the
attention of this Committee and ultimately the Board.
The Committee can discuss recommendations to the
(Continued on page 4)
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SEPTEMBER 2013
driveway. Security blocked them
from leaving. As the vehicle
attempted to back out, they caused
damage to some shrubbery.
Security obtained the identities of
the young driver and his passenger,
and informed the homeowner of
the damage.
Security Report
8/7/2013, 208th Ave, 1:00pm, First
offense warning was issued for boat
parked in Association right-of-way.
8/7/2013, 211th Ave, 9:30pm, It was
reported to Security that an elderly
resident was attacked and knocked
down by a neighbor’s dog. Animal
control was contacted by the
resident.
8/8/2013, 204th Ave., 12:40pm, First
offense warning was issued for boat
parked in Association right-of-way.
this behavior was prohibited and
they would be banned from the
course if there were any future
infractions.
8/16/2013, 196th Ave, 11:56pm,
Security observed a vehicle
speeding. They followed the
vehicle, which pulled into a
8/9/2013, 211th Ave., 11:50am, First
offense warning was issued for boat
parked in Association right-of-way.
8/11/2013, First Green, 5:50pm, nonresident golfers were observed
throwing garbage and the cart’s
weather shield out of their cart onto
the course. Security informed them
MILESTONES
Recognition
Happy 7th Birthday Roman!
Happy 5th Birthday Anghus!
(Continued from page 3)
Board for any rule changes that may be needed.
We need more eyes and ears. That is where the
residents come in, but they need a central clearing
house for complaints and their complaints should
not fall on deaf ears.
The Committee will follow up on all perceived
violations. We hope this improves communication
and ultimately compliance with the rules and
regulations in a less confrontational manner.
The Board of Trustees
9/1/2013, Clubhouse Parking Lot,
5:10pm, A non-resident
accidentally backed into another
vehicle. The Sheriff was called and
arrested the driver for DUI.
The above incidents reported
are just a representation of the
actual number of reports filed.
MJB Guild’s Downtown Seattle Bus Trip
Saturday, November 9
8:30 a.m. - 6 p.m.
Back by popular demand!
(Proceeds benefiting
Seattle Children’s Hospital)
$60 includes bus trip,
continental breakfast
& coffee on way up
with wine appetizers
on the way home.
Fantastic Raffle Baskets to bid on!
A fun stop-off at SLATE on way home for
more refreshments & special promotions!
(Shuttles provided for guests wishing to get home directly.)
Interested in being a sponsor or contributing
to the raffle? Call Lauri McLeod
at 253-468-3974.
Tickets: Call Paula Mitchell
at 253-862-8092
SEPTEMBER 2013
T H E I S L AN DE R
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Tapps Island Adventure Races
An adventure race for the whole family.
Come join us for Island-run races designed for the
readerboard at the island entrance. Your support of this
entire family.
race helps us improve our community.
When and Where: The schedule of courses is listed
What to wear: Wear running shoes you don’t mind
below. Please show up early so we can begin the races on
getting wet, running shorts and a t-shirt.
time and not have big lines at the last minute for
The course: There are three different courses. One
registration.
for kids that is about a mile long. A medium level race
How to Register: We encourage you to register in
that will be about 2.5 miles long. Also a longer race for
advance by calling or stopping by the Tapps Island Office.
racers wanting more of a challenge that will be about
Credit cards can only be processed in advance through the
4.5 miles long.
office. The Tapps Island Association phone number is 253Volunteers: We will need several volunteers. If you
862-6616. SIGN-UP FORMS & COURSE DESCRIPTIONS ARE are interested, please let me know. We could use your
AVAILABLE ON THE WEBSITE: www.tappsisland.net.
help.
Cost: The racing fee is $5 per child, $10 per adult, or
Questions: If you have any questions, please
$20 for a family. There will be 10 total races through the
contact Jason Hamlin at 425-691-0175 or
end of the year. You may pay for an *Family Pass for all
[email protected].
races: $60 for an adult or $120 for a family.
* Family Pass includes immediate family members only (2 generaUse of proceeds: While there will be some small
tions only - parents and their children).
expenses to put on the race, all proceeds will be donated to **Parents/adults escorting their children in the race are expected to
pay the entry fee.
a fund to update the weight room and to replace the
T H E I S L AN DE R
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SEPTEMBER 2013
253-862-7011
Tapps Island
Senior Men's Club
The club welcomes new members 50 and up to
play on Tuesday mornings. While the club just
completed the two week Club Championship
Tournament there is still plenty of
golf to play for this year. The group
tees off every Tuesday morning at
9:00 am and will continue with
weekly events through the end of
October.
Anyone interested in joining the
group can either show up at 8:00 am
on Tuesday mornings or contact
Keith Gamble at 253-222-8150 for
more information.
Senior Club
Championship Winners
36 Holes
Low Gross (Club Champion)
Dave Joyce 162
Low Net
Art Daniels 129
The ARHS Boy’s Golf Team
Thanks You For Your Support!
Thanks to all our sponsors, donors, golfers and
volunteers who made the ARHS Boy’s Golf fundraiser a HUGE success! We raised over $3,000 for
the golf team. A Special Thanks to Shuttle Express.
We hope to see you all again next year!
Ladies’ Golf Club
League Play
Results for 8/1
Yellow flag throw out 2
worst hole
16 players @ $5 = $80
1st Gross S. Sheythe $18
2nd Gross J. Holden $15
1st Net J. Bond $18
2nd Net K. Mannelly $15
3rd Net J. Jarvis $14
Results 8/8
Blind Draw 6 Holes
(1,2,4,6,8,9) Red Flag
13 players @ $5 =$65
1st Gross J. Knox $18
1st Net R. Thornhill $18
2nd Net E. Wofford $16
3rd Net K. Dennis $13
Tournaments
8/18 Triple Play
1st Place: Sue Sheythe and Karen
Schroetke, $85 each
2nd Place: Jackie Knox and
R.Thornhill, $60 each
3rd Place: Sally Kramer and E.
Harschfeld, $50 each
Results 8/15
1st Net Tie: Kramer, Tuttle
$16 each
2nd Net: Petrowitch $14
3rd Net: Jarvis $13
4th Net: Holder $11
Upcoming Tournaments:
Ladies Club Championship September 7th
SEPTEMBER 2013
T H E I S L AN DE R
Tapps Island Association
BOARD MEETING MINUTES
August 22, 2013
The meeting was called to order by Sandy Shuman,
President at 7:00 P.M.
Roll Call/Attendance: Present: Sandy Shuman, Don Lisko,
Shane Pitman, Perri Nieman, Ralph Mason, Jon Bial,
Owen Gladfelder
Absent: Rich Kumar
Also present-John Clark, General Manager
Approval of Minutes: Ralph Mason moved that the
minutes of the Board meeting held on July 25, 2013 be
approved. Owen Gladfelder seconded. Approved.
Open Session: Two residents attended. A resident
requested the board consider allowing him to park his boat
on the street. The board asked him to formalize his
request in the form of a variance and forward it to the
general manager. The board will review the request once
it is submitted in writing.
Treasurer’s Report: Submitted by Shane Pitman
YTD ending July 31, 2013 we have a net loss of $17,326
compared to a net loss of $17,248 for the prior year. Our
cash position as of July 31, 2013 was $340,997. Total in
the Operating Account was $37,641 and $303,356 in the
Reserve Fund. The percentage of accounts receivable in
the 90+ days is 18.9%, 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.
Jon Bial moved to approve the Treasurer’s Report for June,
subject to the annual audit. Owen Gladfelder seconded the
motion. Motion passed.
Special Committee Appointment: Sandy Shuman moved
to appoint a Special Committee to tabulate election ballots
and the annual survey. The committee is to be made up of
the President, Secretary, Treasurer and General Manager
for the association. Shane Pitman seconded the motion.
Motion passed.
Proposed Changes to By-Laws: Owen Gladfelder
Owen Gladfelder moved to go into committee of the whole
to discuss seven proposed by-laws changes. Don Lisko
seconded. Approved. The committee discussed purpose of
the changes, language and benefits to each of the proposed
changes. The proposals will be amended to final language
and circulated to board members for final consideration.
Any recommended changes will be circulated to the
members with election ballots and surveys in October.
Owen Gladfelder moved to return to the regular board
meeting. Ralph Mason seconded. Motion approved.
General Manager’s Report: John Clark, General Manager
Water system: Discussed mechanical systems after
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operating the filtration and corrosion control system
for 3 years. Suggestions for what parts may need to be
upgraded, improved ventilation to protect equipment
and requested a SCADA system be considered for the
2014 reserve fund budget to allow improved real time
monitoring of critical points in the system.
Steve Lovelace and John Leslie will be attending exam
review for renewal of their Water Distribution
Manager certification required by the State Department
of Health on August 27-29. They will both also have
to complete a review and testing before the end of the
year for Plant Treatment Operator certification. The
Department of Health only required the Water
Distribution Manager until we upgraded the water
system. They now require the WDM and Plant
Treatment Operator due to the facilities we operate.
We will be starting the back flow survey to
homeowners very soon. Surveys will be included in
bills and all residents will need to return them for our
compliance with Department of Health. We will also
include the septic inspection letters in those surveys.
Lakeside Grill operations: The Lakeside Grill
continues to have a very strong summer. Several
catering events and golf events have added to a very
busy summer.
Golf Course Operations: Junior camp was a success
with participation up substantially over last year.
Collections on Delinquent Properties.
Judgment in favor of TIA was issued on one of the
largest delinquencies and garnishment has been served
which will allow the association to be paid.
Centurylink Fiber Optic Project: They are done
digging in our streets and have completed the fiber
optic connection to the island. Their contractor is
working with the association to repair all road work to
the condition it was in before they started work.
Side Street striping: Side street striping is complete.
Island Park Way will be scheduled for next spring.
ACC Committee Report: Submitted by Jon Bial
The committee reported on homes in violations, letter
written and responses or failure to respond. There has
been some increase in the yard violations with the
dryer weather some residents are not watering or
mowing. Not mowing results in weeds popping up in
dead yards. A few residences have been issued
violations for excess weeds. Ditches and side yards
also are getting attention from the ACC. Overall, the
committee believes the compliance is improved but
will continue efforts to review all island properties
monthly and direct the general manager to take
appropriate action.
Golf Committee: Submitted by Shane Pitman
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The golf committee met in August with representatives of
the seniors, men’s and ladies clubs present as well as John
Clark, John Leslie and Shane Pitman, golf committee
chairman. The committee discussed the dress code.
Chambers Bay is the only public golf course in the area
which requires collared shirts. We do not allow tank tops,
torn up shirts or shorts or other inappropriate attire. If
residents observe someone in attire that is forbidden they
may call the pro shop or security and they will fix the
problem. Speed of play will continue to be our hot button
issue. We will use more course marshals and provide
material for visitors on our rules for speed of play. John
Leslie will work with the Auburn Riverside Golf
Coaching Staff on etiquette and speed of play now that the
golf tryouts are underway. Overall the clubs reported the
course is in really good shape. Aeration of greens will
take place in early September.
Landscape/Beautification Committee Report:
Submitted by Sandy Shuman
The landscape committee took the month of August off.
They did ask their members to forward any landscape or
beautification concerns they may have.
The yard of the month was awarded to Steve and Erin Ford
of 2826 199th. Congratulations.
Our next meeting will be held on Sept. 16th at 1pm in the
clubroom.
Safety and Security Committee Report: Submitted by
Perri Nieman
The committee did not have a meeting in August. They will
continue to monitor and improve parking violations and
other safety concerns.
Compliance Committee Report: Submitted by Owen
Gladfelder
The committee met this month to set up guidelines for how
the committee will operate. The chair did a drive around
the island to see what types of issues security staff is
observing when on patrol. The committee will be working
on “hot button” issues and improving overall compliance.
One area of on-going concern that never seems to improve
is roaming dogs. We have a policy which states dogs will
be impounded and the owners charged a fee of $75.00.
Security continues to release dogs to owners with no
consequences. The committee will be making the roaming
dog issue a major push to improve compliance.
The Islander will have a section each month where the
committee will be able to educate residents on a problem
and ask for their assistance in correcting the problem. The
article may also include results of efforts to improve
compliance in a noted area. Committee members are
available to ride with security or assist them in identifying
situations. Frequently it becomes the word of security
against a homeowner on a violation. This way a third
party can verify if a violation has occurred.
SEPTEMBER 2013
Old Business:
None
New Business: Jon Bial requested that the board look into
reasonable limits on the number of pets allowed in a
household. The issue was assigned to the compliance
committee for review.
Executive Session: Don Lisko moved to adjourn to
executive session at 9:49 PM to review a request for
documents from a resident. Shane Pitman seconded.
Motion passed.
Don Lisko moved to return to the regular board meeting at
10:15 PM. Jon Bial seconded the motion. Motion
passed.
Adjournment: Owen Gladfelder moved to adjourn the
meeting at 10:17 PM. Ralph Mason seconded. Motion
passed. Meeting adjourned.
The next Board of Trustees meeting will be September 26,
2013 at 7:00 PM.
BOARD OF TRUSTEES MEETING
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September 26, 2013, 7:00 p.m.
AGENDA
Roll Call
Approval - Last Meeting’s Minutes
Open Session
General Manager’s Report
Treasurer’s Report
Committee Reports
Old Business
New Business
Executive Session
Adjournment
BOARD MEMBERS & OFFICES:
Sandy Shuman, President
862-4085
Don Lisko, Vice President
891-8593
Shane Pitman, Treasurer
209-0238
Jon Bial, Secretary
862-7416
Owen Gladfelder
862-4900
Ralph Mason, Trustee
862-7418
Perri Nieman, Trustee
862-0986
Rich Kumar, Trustee
891-3040
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Countertops, Sinks
Appliances
Stove: Movable Parts
Microwave: In & Out
Outside of Oven
Refrigerators: Outside
Window over Sink
Floor: Washed
 Bi-Weekly
What We Do Every Time:
ROOMS:
Furniture: Dusted & Polished
Light Fixtures: Dusted
Mini-Blinds: Dusted
Windowsills: Dusted
Baseboards: Dusted
Mirrors: Polished
Carpets: Vacuumed
Floors: Washed & Cleaned
 Monthly
 Just One Time
BATHROOMS:
Basins, Tubs, Tile
Showers
Tracks & Doors
Vanity Tops
Toilets
Mirrors
Metal Fixtures
Floors
For Free Estimate
Please Call or
Leave a Message:
(253) 887-1235
Licensed, Bonded, Insured,
Excellent References
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SUPPORT YOUR LOCAL ISLAND MERCHANTS
Don Magruder
Olson Piano Studio
Painting
HOUSES / DECKS / DOCKS
ROOMS / FENCES / SHEDS
AND MORE
31 Years experience
Quality materials skillfully applied
CALL FOR MORE INFO
(253) 330-1529
A fun filled studio for all ages
AND A FREE BID
Recreational Music Making for adults
Computer interactive music theory
Many opportunities to perform
Spacious studio with two grands
Nationally certified teacher of piano
ISLAND
REFERENCES
Licensed,
Bonded, Insured
DONMAMP893ND
Phone: 253.891.1299
Lawn Maintenance
Weeding  Bark  Trimming
Pruning  Sod  Patio
Retaining Walls  Rockeries
Hedges  Yard Clean up
FREE IN-HOME CONSULTATION
253.473.8876
855.550.3500 / [email protected]
WWW.JETCITYBLINDS.COM / jetcicb873m4
Lake Tapps, Seattle, Bellevue, Tacoma
Wood / Faux Blinds
Roman and Woven Shades
Shutters
Silhouettes
Awnings
Drapery / Soft Treatments
Outdoor Solar Screens
Motorization

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T.A.P.P.S. PAINTING
Call for Summer Specials!
Residential & Commercial
Free Estimates
Owner, Darren Painter
224-4532
[email protected]
#TAPPSP*100JR
Serving South King
and Pierce Co.
825-5580 / 845-FAST (845-3278)
862-1227
Ken Wynne
www.frontierseptic.com
Owner
Ph. 206-418-8733
253-686-1380
1402 Lake Tapps Pkwy E
Ste 104-271
Auburn, WA 98092-8157
WA Contractor #ACCENTS908N6
Fax: 253-863-6597
Email: [email protected]
Lake Tapps
21108 State Route 410 East
Bonney Lake, WA 98391
Cell (253) 468-3974
Fax (253) 648-6144
Office (253) 863-4406
[email protected]
www.johnlscott.com.laurim
Some offices are independently owned and operated.
We also do window cleaning
and power washing
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SUPPORT YOUR LOCAL ISLAND MERCHANTS
Main Street Salon
New Clients receive a complimentary
designer hair cut with your color service!
Call today or book online!
1202 Main St Suite 102
Sumner Wa 98390
Sam Suznevich
Branch Manager
T 253.863.1113
C 253.569.2493
F 253.863.0110
253-826-3965
www.themainstsalon.com
[email protected]
NMLS#182657 / CL-370853
614 Harrison St.
Sumner, WA 98390
NORTHCI148BG
1 800 FLOHAWK
FloHawks
Plumbing + Septic
A division of Northwest Cascade, Inc.
Steve Redford
Key Account Customer Rep.
Cell: 253/606-1115
Puyallup: 253/848-2371
Email: [email protected]
Toll Free: 800/356-4295
Fax: 253/848-2399
P.O. BOX 73399 - PUYALLUP, WASHINGTON 98373
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NEW WINTER RESTAURANT HOURS
Fri. & Sat. 7:00 am - 10:00 pm
Mon. & Tue
11:00 am - 7:00 pm
Sunday
7:00 am - 7:00 pm
Wed. & Thurs. 11:00 am - 9:00 pm
TAPPS ISLAND ASSOCIATION
20818 Island Park Way E.
Lake Tapps, WA 98391
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