March - Stillwaters Residential Association

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March - Stillwaters Residential Association
The Voice Of
StillWaters
Message from SWRA President
I take this opportunity as the new President to welcome our two new Board
members, Buck Stevens and Cal Johnson. They will be great new team members
for our Board. They join Dr. Jim Williams, last year’s President, Wayne
Washburn, Penny Alexander and Debbie Nigh. Buck Stevens will serve as Vice
President and Penny will continue as Secretary where she has done a brilliant
job. Debbie will also continue as Treasurer where we have made important financial improvements including record collections of past due accounts.
And we rely on our great staff headed by Sallie Mason, Community Manager,
aided by Susan Thames, Administrative Assistant, and Travis Fincher who is the
Covenant and Maintenance Manager.
This new Board will start quickly to identify and begin work on the continuing
challenges SWRA faces. And we do so building on the outstanding work of the
prior Boards. We welcome continuing input from our members, and other Still
Waters residents. Last falls informal members’ meeting at the Executive Center
on Gate policies gave the Board the strong feelings of the residents. We plan to
do more of that.
As everyone knows Gate 34 has been the focal point of many problems. Starting with a lightning strike a year ago the Board struggled to keep the Gate 34
entry operational and to keep contractor traffic within permitted time periods.
After great effort the equipment has been fixed and upgraded and the cameras are
operational at gate 34. Presently Gate 34 has limited morning and afternoon manning to control contractor entry. The Board will continue to work on the Gates
and security issues, which are so important for our community.
We want to gain control over the great number of outstanding entry cards. To
do so we are requiring all residents to re-register their entry cards. The form to
do so is attached to this newsletter, which also has the fax and mailing address to
return them to SWRA. Forms will be available at the SWRA office, Gate 34,
and Gate 49 as well. Please help us on this important project.
SWRA is working with our local State Representative Betty Carol Graham,
County Commissioner Emma Jean Thweatt and Sheriff Jimmy Abbot on special
state legislation, which would authorize the sheriff to help with security inside
StillWaters. Sheriff Abbot has been most helpful in trying to identify exactly
what functions his office can perform to help StillWaters internal security. The
legislation would be introduced at the upcoming regular session. Our new
budget would also include funding for roving patrols, which could check on residents’ homes when on vacation if requested.
We also hope to continue to work in a positive way with the contractors within
StillWaters while at the same time protect the interests of the residents. We have
a good team to do just that.
Tom Handley, President
March 1, 2007
GATE CARD
UPDATE
FORM
ENCLOSED
Please fill out
the form that is
inside and return
to the SWRA
Office.
SWRA Office Hours
Monday—Friday
8:00 AM-5:00 PM
FAX: 256-825-2991
Phone: 256-825-2990
Email: [email protected]
Web site:
www.stillwatersra.com
Board Members
Tom Handley-President
Buck Stevens -VicePresident
Debbie Nigh-Treasurer
Penny Alexander-Secretary
Wayne Washburn
Jim Williams
Cal Johnson
Sallie Mason
Community Manager
Susan Thames-Assistant
Travis Fincher
Covenants & Maintenance
Manager
March 1, 2007
FROM THE BOARD:
Proposed Legislation - The Board met with State Representative Betty Carol Graham, Tallapoosa County Commissioner Emma Jean Thweatt and Political Action Committee Chairman Syrol McClain to discuss the process
for moving forward with the proposed legislative bill to enable the County Sheriff to enforce traffic violations
such as DUI and reckless driving within StillWaters. The goal is to have this bill introduced in the upcoming
regular legislative session.
Collection of past due association fees are continuing to improve through several programs. We are working
diligently through our office to notify owners of monies owed. We also have filed in small claims court on 25
properties to collect $ 30,745 in past due association fees. We continue working with Holloway Credit Solutions
and the Deed for Debt program had brought in five properties for resale. We are gaining on the past due debt
amounts because of the hard work of Sallie Mason, Susan Thames and Debbie Nigh.
Construction Hours: The SWRA Board denied a request for an exception to the building permit hours that was
made by the Project Manager of EAS Contractors at Stoneview Summit.
The Budget Year for the association has been changed to April 1st to March 31st so that the Board will have the
opportunity to listen to input from members at the annual meeting and the actual income amount for the year
from dues will be accurate in order to set the budget.
Thanks to the many committee volunteers who have served this past year, your time is appreciated. Many of
you will continue to serve in the coming year and we are looking for new volunteers to work with us. If you are
interested in getting involved please contact the SWRA office and let us know.
1987 Covenant Violations – Travis Fincher continues to meet with property owners to explain and clear up violations. The Board agreed that the covenants should be enforced even in the case of having to file suit against
those who will not comply if other avenues have been exhausted.
Fire Department Issue on Gate – Jim Williams reported that he had spoken with Ted Caudill, President of the
Fire Department Board who was emphatic that the Fire Department did not want to file on their insurance. Tom
Handley suggested that we invite the Fire Department Board to meet with the SWRA Board to resolve this issue
amicably and to get it settled as soon as possible to improve the situation. Jim Williams stated that he had verbally agreed to wait until the Fire Department Board meets in March to discuss this issue per Ted Caudill’s request. The Board agreed to wait for a response from the Fire Department after their meeting.
ANNUAL MEETING WAS HELD FEBRUARY 24th
Welcome Buck Stevens and Cal Johnson to the SWRA Board of Directors. Both were elected to serve 3-year
terms. Our thanks to the Elections Committee, Paul Gross, Bob Bradshaw, Charles Darwin, Linus Fiely, Betty
Litsey for their time and excellent work!
There were 1271 ballots mailed with only 966 eligible to vote (due to non payment of fees at time of voting)
363 votes: Home owners—160, Lot owners-133 and Condo owners-70
19 ballots disqualified due to: 17 ballots with unpaid fees and 2 for improper votes
Total of 382 ballots
Approximately 90 people attended the annual meeting Saturday. Thanks to those who attended the meeting; the
input received will be seriously considered by the Board on several issues discussed. We are always interested in
your input. Please contact us with your ideas and concerns.
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Community Manager, Sallie Mason reported that currently there are:
 Covenant 1—1971 have 54 properties
 Covenant 2—1974 have 381 properties
 Covenant 3—1987 have 1271 properties
 Waters Edge Covenants have—11 properties
In 2006, there were 18 Permits for new homes, 12 Permits for additions to homes, 20 permits for
docks/seawalls or other and 1 building permit for condos—The Pointe @ Sunset Point
142 new accounts added in 2006 which consisted of 134 condos and 8 lots in the Highlands
Peter Van Parys, Chairman of the Roads Committee reported that in 2006 the following was accomplished:
 Repaved 1.2 miles +/- of neighborhood streets
 Repaved an additional 1/2 mile of StillWaters Drive (1.2 miles total paved)
 Patched 33 damaged areas of pavement
 Striped and provided reflectors on one mile of StillWaters Drive and 1/2 of Vista Wood Drive
 Repaired and reconfigured drainage ditches
 Standardized and place signage for 35 MPH speed limits on main roads
25 MPH speed limits for vehicles over two axles
 Enhanced the lighting at both Gates 34 and 49 and directional lighting
 Replaced metal signage posts with wood 4” X 4” posts to enhance appearance
 Reached agreement with Walnut Hill Water Authority regarding road damage
SWRA INCOME
Maintenance fees and assessments from property owners are the main source of SWRA revenues.
The collection process for those funds is as follows:
 December 15/31 – Invoices prepared and mailed for dues and/or assessments
 January 31 – Due date for receipt in SWRA office
 February 10- Non-payment fee of $50 per property owner account/parcel added
 February 15 – Statement mailed to property owners with an outstanding balance
 March 15 – Collection fee added to each property owner account/parcel and collection is turned over
to a collection agency.
 June 1 – Accounts receivable list (Customer Summary) which shows all unpaid dues will be reviewed by the SWRA Board of Directors (BOD) and a course of action will be determined (place liens,
get judgments, etc)
 December 1 – SWRA BOD will review the accounts receivable list to decide further course of action
on each account. Write-offs will be determined for accounts that are deemed uncollectible
$100 Assessment
We continue to get calls for information on the legal assessment from last year. The Board very reluctantly made that assessment after noting that our budget could not include legal fees of any magnitude.
While we have no litigation pending and we continue to work as closely with the many developers, the
Board felt that it should be prepared should we become involved in a substantial legal proceeding which
can be so expensive. Hopefully that will not happen and the money put to better use.
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SECURITY verses GATE ACCESS
Some of the questions and comments at the annual meeting concerning security made it clear that there is some
confusion in the community about the responsibilities of our Gate Personnel. They are on the job primarily to monitor and control Gate access. They are not security guards and are not trained to confront criminal activity. Of course,
SWRA personnel will assist the sheriff by providing access to our video of the gates and records of entry when
needed.
In the past the developers or owners of the StillWaters resort had hired trained security people or off duty sheriff’s
deputies. This is no longer true. As reported by our Gate Captain, Bill Sevy he checked with Sheriff Abbot and the
program of deputizing individuals no longer exists.
We will be adding a roving patrol person back this spring to be visible and to assist in monitoring the property.
They will also check on homes when people are out of town upon request.
So please remember, residents should Call 911 for medical or fire emergencies and should call the
Tallapoosa County Sheriff’s department or 911 for criminal issues.
Our thanks to our dedicated Gate Access personnel for their hard work and smiling faces! Gate Captain, Bill Sevy,
Sue Page, Tommy Bowen, Albert Perry, Mary Nielson, James Eubanks, Jantzen Hughes and Marvin Still
NEIGHBORHOOD COUNCIL REPORT:
Judson Edel, board liaison, reported to the council that Tallapoosa County Engineer and Commissioner Emma Jean
Thweatt came to the board meeting to discuss improved channels of communication between StillWaters and Tallapoosa County. A committee has been selected to design a new StillWaters Logo. If you are interested in submitting
something it’s not too late. Please turn your ideas into the SWRA Office. The board is continuing talking to our
State Representative Betty Carol Graham concerning proposed legislation to give the Sheriff authority to offer traffic
citations within the gates of StillWaters.
The Council thanked Judson for this past years work as our liaison to the board. Judson has done a terrific job of
carrying issues from the Council to the board. We will miss Judson and wish him the best in the future.
Covenants and Maintenance Manager, Travis Fincher reported a continuing problem with trash on our streets. We
encourage everyone in StillWaters as you drive or walk our streets that you pick up the litter you see. We all want a
clean neighborhood.
If you would like to help with the social gatherings of StillWaters please call Nancy Washburn 825-3070. We all
enjoy our socials and we need more people to work on them.
Some of the representatives reported that the roaming and barking dogs continue to be a problem in their neighborhoods. If you are not sure of what the covenants say about dogs, please get yours out and read up on this issue. Or
call one of the board members for more information. Covenants are also available on the website at
www.stillwatersra.com
We are looking into the possibility of a United Postal Mail Box being in side the gates of StillWaters.
If you have any problems in your area please call your representative. If you are not sure who you representative is
please call Nancy Washburn or the SWRA Office.
The council needs a representative from the Holly Ridge neighborhood. If you live in this area, please call and volunteer.
Correction from February Report: Lee Lewis is a new member of the Fire Department instead of Murray
Neighbors
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SWRA GATE CARD NUMBERS
Please complete and return to StillWaters Residential Association Executive Office by
April 1, 2007.
All gate cards without proper registration are subject to deletion after April 1, 2007.
Name ___________________________________________________________
StillWaters Address ________________________________________________
Gate Card numbers (this number can be found on the back of each gate card.
If you need assistance in finding this number, come by the office or ask the gate
attendant.
_____________________
_____________________
_____________________
_____________________
STILLWATERS RESIDENTIAL (SWRA)
TELEPHONE DIRECTORY
If you would like your name, Stillwaters address and phone number in the directory
please complete the following:
Last Name ____________________ First Name _________________________
_________________________
StillWaters street address ___________________________________________
Telephone Number ________________________________________________
Please mail to 1816 B StillWaters Drive, Dadeville, AL 36853, fax to 825-2991 or bring by
the SWRA Office.
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StillWaters Volunteer Fire & Rescue (SWVF&R)
Occasionally it is appropriate to provide history and mission of an organization like SWVF&R. Most
of the residents of StillWaters are aware that in an emergency you need only call 911 to get assistance
for fire or medical emergencies. The 911 operators will then page out the department using pagers and
radios. It might be surprising to some to know the number of property owners and part-time residents
who believe our area of coverage is strictly within the gates of StillWaters. Nothing could be further
from the truth. In fact, the department was originally the Red Ridge Volunteer Fire Department. In
l971 while creating the resort we know as StillWaters, Mr. Cecil Duffy recognized the public relations
value of having a fire department visible as soon as you entered the property. Using his influence he
had the department renamed and moved to the location we still occupy.
The boundary of the department was developed jointly by Paces Point, Dadeville, Camp Hill, Union
and StillWaters Fire Departments to insure everyone was covered. The StillWaters Fire District covers
approximately 36 square miles, from Sandy Creek to Blue Creek and from just west of the 34 gate to
the 4400 block on County Road 34. To better serve those outside the gates of StillWaters a second station was built on Barrons Bridge Road and is maintained with an engine and a tanker.
Finally, the district was legally established by an act of the state legislature. We have mutual aid
agreements with each of the above-mentioned departments whereby in the event of an emergency, they
will respond as needed to provide assistance. We are on automatic aid with Paces Point so anytime we
are paged for a fire in StillWaters they are also paged. This is a critical agreement for volunteer organizations as we never know how many will be available to respond in the event of an emergency. By
helping each other we are assured of adequate manpower and equipment.
SWVF&R also operates an ambulance transport service which is state certified. We have a mutual
aid agreement with Tallapoosa EMS (TEMS) operating from Lake Martin Hospital that provides coverage in the event our unit (MED-4) is either on a call or out of service for maintenance. To continue our
state certification we maintain a duty roster with a Paramedic and/or an Emergency Medical Technician and a driver 24/7. SWVF&R and New Site are the only departments to do so this side of the river.
TEMS provides coverage from north of Dadeville to the Macon County line south of Reeltown and
from Paces Point east to the Chambers County Line, exclusive of StillWaters. Our mission is to provide the best service possible in both fire and EMS to those whom we serve. In order to do this we
have training each Tuesday evening to stay current as well as to insure all equipment is operational.
We cruise the roads of the district after storms looking for downed trees, flush culverts that have become blocked due to construction or debris, and wash roads that are mud covered. Our primary reason
for doing so is to be sure they are passable in the event of an emergency. Our goals are prevention and
containment, to first try through education and observation to prevent fires in the district and when one
does occur to contain it as quickly as possible. In short, when we identify something that can negatively impact our response time we attempt to correct it. We do not like to wait until an emergency occurs and then resolve issues that should have been corrected previously. All of this is accomplished
with volunteers and part-time Paramedics. As with most volunteer organizations we are always in need
of new members. I would ask each of you to consider devoting a few hours per month to assist us in
protecting our lives and homes.
Ted Caudill
President
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From the Covenants & Maintenance Manager
I know that you are tired of me harping on the same old subjects but this one is really getting out of hand. I am
talking about the trash and rubbish that is dumped at the end of our vacant streets and along our right-of-way.
Those tossing beer cans and pop bottles are the worst offenders. I am sure that a lot of the trash on the right-ofway is from the construction crews and I will be contacting each contractor to see if I can get them to talk with
their crews about this problem. The dumping of large amounts of trash on the vacant streets is another matter. I
have found large bags of trash and even an old hot water heater. One reason we live here is for the beauty of the
resort and this trash is not a welcome sight to us or to future homeowners. Please do your part and put your
trash in a proper receptacle. Also if you see anyone tossing anything on the right-of-way please try to get their
tag number and get it to me. Another thing to keep in mind is that there is a $1,000.00 dollar fine for dumping.
I also know that you are probably tired of me writing you letters concerning boats and trailers stored on your
parcel out in the open. You must put it in a garage or carport or find somewhere else to store them. I have sent
many of you several letters and most of you have complied. When you get your third letter it will explain to
you that the fourth letter will let you know that we are filing suit against you the following week. This happened this past week with a violation that had been going on for over two years. The violation was finally
cleared three days before the filing date. This can get fairly expensive when you tack on all of the legal fees and
court costs. Please don’t let it go this far. If, when you get your first letter, please come in to talk with me if
you have a temporary problem, don’t just ignore the letter.
Another reminder in case you either forgot or never knew, the covenants strictly prohibit any type of sign to be
placed on a parcel in StillWaters. Even little “for sale” signs in your window are prohibited.
Permits for real estate information boxes may be obtained at the SWRA office for $5.00. This permit is good
for a year.
On a nicer note, with spring just around the corner, our right-of-ways will start growing again and our landscape
contractor will be back on the job. Please slow down when they are close to the edge of the road especially
when they are trimming the edge.
Travis Fincher
From the Red Tees:
The February 21st Auburn University CC "Opening Ladies Day" was postponed because of rain, and will be
held Wednesday, February 28th. All golf clubs are invited. The following monthly Ladies Day will be held
Wednesday, March 21st.
SWLGA will hold their opening day Scramble Tuesday, March 13th, followed by a luncheon/meeting at Poplar
Dawgs. A sign-up sheet is posted in the ladies locker room.
Tee times on Tuesdays and Thursdays will be at 9:00 AM starting on opening day, however until then, they
will continue to be at 9:30 AM.
Happy March Birthdays to: Pat "C" Johnson 3/4, Sandy Mathis 3/4, Judy Roughton 3/6, Sarah Starzer 3/14,
Kathleen Rice 3/16 and Gert Frymire 3/25.
Caroline Wodarsky, SWLGA Publicity
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2007 WINDSHIELD STICKERS
FOR PROPERTY OWNERS ARE AVAILABLE IN THE SWRA OFFICE
AND MAY BE REQUESTED ONCE YOUR ASSOCIATION FEES HAVE BEEN PAID.
OUR HEARTS GO OUT TO THE FAMILIES OF
TED WILLIAMS AND
STEVE WALDEN
of STILLWATERS
WHO HAVE PASSED AWAY RECENTLY
Tour to the United Kingdom Planned
A tour to Ireland, Wales, Scotland, and England is being planned for August 1-14, 2007. The tour
leader is Dr. Wayne Swindall of Stillwaters. An organizational and informational meeting for all those interested will be held at his home, 400 Holly Ridge, on Saturday, March 17, at 7:00 pm.
Dr. Swindall is an experienced tour leader having led many tours to the UK and Europe. He lived
in the UK for three years, and has visited many times. The tour will be complete with air fair, accommodations, entrance to all attractions, and local transportation included in the cost.
Hopefully, this will be the first of many tours to come when trips all over the world will be planned.
Come to the meeting March 17th and find out all the particulars, and have all you questions answered.
MARCH GARDEN TIPS
SHRUBS - Fertilize shrubs (except azaleas and camellias) according to a soil test. Late plantings may be
made, particularly if they are container-grown. Watch shrubs for harmful insects.
LAWNS - Plant bermuda, zoysia, and centipede in South Alabama. Seed bluegrass and grass mixtures in
North Alabama. Fertilize established lawns.
ROSES - Watch new growth for aphids. Begin a spray or dust program. Begin fertilizing.
ANNUALS AND PERENNIALS - Tender annuals may be planted in South Alabama. Check garden centers for bedding plants.
BULBS - Plant gladiolus every two or three weeks if a long blooming season is desired. Plant tuberous begonias in pots. Plant dahlias.
MISCELLANEOUS - Check and repair sprayers, dusters, and lawn mowers. Control lawn weeds with
chemicals. Delay pruning of fruiting shrubs such as cotoneasters, pyracanthas, and hollies until after flowering.
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MARCH 2007 for SWRA Executive Center
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SWRA
Board Meeting
9:00 AM
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ARC
Meeting
8:30 AM
Duplicate
Bridge
9:00 AM
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Ladies
Bridge
9:00 AM
ARC
Meeting
8:30 AM
Duplicate
Bridge
9:00 AM
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Ladies
Bridge
9:00 AM
ARC
Meeting
8:30 AM
Duplicate
Bridge
9:00 AM
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Ladies
Bridge
9:00 AM
ARC
Meeting
8:30 AM
Duplicate
Bridge
9:00 AM
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Women of Art
9:00 AM
Team Gurubel
7-10 pm
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SWRA
Board Meeting
9:00 AM
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Women of Art
9:00 AM
Team Gurubel
7-10 pm
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SWRA
Board Meeting
9:00 AM
Women of Art
9:00 AM
Neighborhood
Council
4:00 PM
Team Gurubel
7-10 pm
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Security
Meeting
10:30 AM
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SWRA
Board Meeting
9:00 AM
Ladies
Bridge
9:00 AM
ARC
Meeting
8:30 AM
Duplicate
Bridge
9:00 AM
Fern Sale
Chamber Office
2—6 pm
Women of Art
9:00 AM
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Fern Sale
Chamber Office
8 am—2 pm
March 1, 2007
Thanks to these committees that served for 2006
PAC / LRPC
Karen Phillips
Bob Mathis
Jane Coughlin
Carol Birchfield
Syrol McLain
Budget & Audit
Wes Wood
Gary Crumpton
Herb Starzer
Financial Review
Eldon Johnson
Bill Kent
Peter Arnold
Syrol McLain
ARC
Bob Mathis
Fred Weaver
Don Belew
Wayne Roughton
Frank Greer
Roads
Peter Van Parys
Bryan Torres
Peter Arnold
Social
Mary Ann Durr
Betty Bradshaw
Nancy Washburn
Landscape & Maintenance
Kathy Hutson
Lavaughn Johnson
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Recreation
Pete Levins
Ed Hidden
Jo Bauer
Donna Huddleston
Gary Crumpton
Cheri Crumpton
Katie Knepp
Publicity / Newsletter
Chuck Lehman
Gert Moore
Sue Alexander
Donna Huddleston
Susan Thames
Nominating / Election
Paul Gross
Bob Bradshaw
Charles Darwin
Linus Fiely
Betty Litsey
March 1, 2007
Harbor Pointe, located in StillWaters, is Lake Martin’s newest
and most exciting waterfront facility.
Full line convenience store - 3 grades of fuel - Boating accessories
On site trained mechanics - Boat cleaning / detailing service
Dry and Wet slip storage for most size boats
Ship store is open 7 days a week for your convenience.
Come by and have a pizza or sandwich, a cold beverage and enjoy the scenery.
COME SEE OUR NEW BOATS—OVER 60 IN STOCK
ALL NEW FOUR WINNS CREST PONTOONS AND CHRIS CRAFT SPORT BOATS
BILLY JOHNSON
GENERAL MANAGER
THE DOOR IS ALWAYS OPEN.
Harbor Pointe Marina
397 Marina Point Road - Dadeville, Alabama 36853
256-825-0600 - www.harborpointe.net
Tallapoosa County
Master Gardener
Fern Sale
Friday, March 30, 2-6 pm
Saturday, March 31, 8 am—2 pm
Downtown Dadeville
Chamber Office,
Pinecrest Brokers
185 South Tallassee Street
Hanging Baskets 10” $12
Includes Boston, Dallas & Western (Sun)
Pots 2-gallon plastic $10
Includes Western (Sun) and Macho (Sun)
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Lake Martin Properties
7674 Hwy. 49 South – Dadeville
Betty Litsey
(256) 496-3177
Toll-Free: (866) 674-5553
Web Page: www.bettylitsey.com
Web Page:www.onlakemartin.com
E-mail: [email protected]
E-mail: [email protected]
STILLWATERS WATERFRONT CONDOS
303A Harbor Pointe – 3 BR / 2 Baths: $439,000
310 Villas on the Harbor – 2 BR/2 ½ Baths: $409,900
209 Villas on the Harbor – 2 BR/2 ½ Baths: $399,000
201 Villas on the Harbor – 2 BR/2 ½ Baths: $464,000
Stoneview Summit - 3 BR/ 2BA: $395,000
D402 Harbor Pointe - Luxurious: SOLD!
STILLWATERS HOMES FOR SALE
224 Knollwood – Peaceful / Garage / Big Deck: $179,900
394 Dogwood Trail – Great Buy - Near Marina: $187,000
693 Lakeview Ridge/View of Lake Martin/Near Marina: $196,700
118 Knollwood - Cottage in the Woods – Being Updated!: $199,000
STILLWATERS LOTS FOR SALE
Lot/Subdivision
Street - Features
Price
4 Deer Run Phase I
Fawn Lane
$ 5,900
24 Deer Run Ph I Block 1
52 Holly Ridge
Deer Run Road
Access from Holly Ridge-Brookwood
$ 8,000
$ 8,500
17 Fern Brook Phase I
Fern Brook
$ 9,700
27 Beach Island 1st Add
Wild Cherry
$ 9,900
21 Deer Run Phase I
Vista Wood
$10,000
26 Beach Island
1st
Wild Cherry– limited view Lake Martin
$10,900
14 Fern Brook Ph I
Add.
Beach Island Trace
$12,400
21 Greens Brook
14 Pine Ridge Phase II
56 Pebble Beach, Add. I
2 Lakeview Ridge
Lakeview Ridge – sewer access
StillWaters Dr.--- creek at back of lot
Wind Wood Dr. - level
Dogwood Trail
$13,000
$13,900
$18,900
$15,900
Lot 9 Greensview
Knollwood – Legends Golf Course*
$15,900
Lot 10 Greensview
Knollwood – Legends Golf Course*
$15,900
Lot 11 Greensview
Knollwood – Legends Golf Course*
$15,000
Lot 12 Greensview
Greensview - Legends Golf Course*
$17,500
19 Fairway Ridge
Fairway Ridge/Legends Golf Course*
$20,000
20 Fairway Ridge
Fairway Ridge/Legends Golf Course*
$20,000
103 Vista Wood
Hickory Way – Legends Golf Course*
$22,500
22 Pebble Beach, Add I
23 Pebble Beach, Add I
Whisperwood Dr – limited lake view
Whisperwood Dr – limited lake view
$31,500
$31,500
32 Pebble Beach, Add I
Palmer Drive – 1.3 acres
$28,900
54 Fern Brook Phase II
Fern Ridge South – Pending
$14,000
LAKE MARTIN AREA PROPERTIES FOR SALE
Furnished Waterfront Condo with Deeded Boat Slip: $369,900
Large Waterfront Home – Jackson’s Gap: $750, 000
Like New Upscale Log Home – Dadeville: $290,000
“Hidden Cove”
RE/MAX Exclusive Listing!
Lake Martin waterfront cabins
Under $400,000! ~ Only 7 available
Coming Soon ~ “Waterstone”
RE/MAX Exclusive Listing!
Lake Martin waterfront development
Upscale Development; Common waterfront
Community Sewer; Community Pools;
Docks; Boat Ramp
Under $400,000 for house & lot!
Call for available listings!
*Legends Golf Course is closed & it is unknown if it will be reopened.
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Pressure Washing—Decks & Piers
334-283-3417 Home
334-558-8631 Cell
ROGER BLAKELY
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Restaurant / Bar Fall / Winter: Wednesday – Saturday 5 – 9 pm
Starting April 1st we will open for Champagne Brunch every Sunday from 10 am until 4:00 pm
Seafood buffet starting in April every Wednesday Night
Call Sherri Wilson for reservations 256-825-3445.
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Jim Lamb
Owner
Got Leaves?
Home
(256) 825-4760
Very, Very Low Rates
ALABAMA
SEWAGE AND PUMP
24 Hour Service
Got Limbs?
Cell
(256) 596-1504
DEPENDABLE HANDYMAN
SERVICES
** REAL ESTATE PUNCH LIST**
**PAINTING**
**LANDSCAPING**
**PRESSURE WASHING**
**LAWN CARE**
*REFERENCES AVAILABLE UPON REQUEST*
**CALL (256) 825-2458 (334) 821-7736 H
(334) 728-0184 C
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HOSPICE
Purpose:
To provide palliative care of terminally ill patients by offering patient / family medical,
Emotional, and spiritual support through the end of life experience.
The scope of services includes:
 Physician Medical Director
 Nursing
 Nursing, Pharmacential and Physician Services are available 24 hours a day
 Physical Therapy
 Occupational Therapy
 Speech Therapy
 Home Health Aide to assist with personal hygiene and activities of Daily Living
 Medical Social Service
 Pain Control/Symptom Management
 Volunteer Services: i.e. errands, sitters, etc.
 Registered Dietitian-nutrition screening
 Durable Medical Equipment services
 Pharmaceuticals for terminal diagnosis only
 Light Housekeeping
 Pastoral counseling
 Bereavement/Grief Counseling up to 1 year after patients death
 Payer sources: Medicare, Medicaid, Private Insurance, Self-Pay
Qualifier: Terminal diagnosis with less than 6 months life expectancy
Referrals: A referral can be received by anyone. The patient’s Physician and / or Hospice Medical
Director must determine that the patient qualifies and has a terminal diagnosis. If you are leaving
the hospital, ask your discharge planner or nurse about with Hospice Services are available. They
should provide a list of Hospice Agencies serving your community.
LMHH/LMH provides medically appropriate service without discrimination based upon your race, color, sex, national origin, age, religion, disability, or military service, sexual preference, or source of payment.
Lake Martin Home Health
Tel: (256) 825-7050 * Fax: (256) 825-8578
301 Mariarden road * Suite F * Dadeville, AL 36853
www.lakemartincommunityhospital.com
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