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July 2016

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Highland Lakes
Management Section
Highland Lakes Board of Directors

Guy Balok, President


Kathy Baldwin, Vice President
Tom Byrne, Treasurer
Sandy Nolan, Secretary
Kathleen Connor, Director
Margaret (Peggy) Zonca, Director
Michelle Todorov, Director
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HIGHLAND LAKES CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION DIRECTORY


20301 Silver Spring Drive, Northville, MI 48167
Phone: 248-349-4006
E-mail: clubhouse@hlca.us
Fax: 248-349-8821
Web: www.HLCA.us

After Hours Emergency Maintenance Phone: 248-349-4043


BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Guy Balok, President................... 734-667-3507
Kathleen Connor, Director........... 248-207-6417
Kathy Baldwin, Vice President..... 248-974-6688
Margaret (Peggy) Zonca, Director.248-348-5283
Tom Byrne, Treasurer.................. 248-345-9334
Michelle Todorov, Director............ 248-380-1611
Sandy Nolan, Secretary............... 248-349-3587
PERSONNEL
Guinevere Eatmon........Senior Receptionist (Notary)
Julie Leja...............................................Receptionist
Alexis Jackson......................................Receptionist

Joe Poma........................................Property Manager


Emily Lutzenkirchen.....Publications & Records Assistant
Sharon Englund.......................................Bookkeeper

COMMITTEE INFORMATION
COMMITTEE
Clubhouse
Court Liaison

CHAIRPERSON
Barb Balok
Joel Lutz

PHONE
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248-349-6782

BOARD LIAISON
Tom Byrne, & Sandy Nolan
Peggy Zonca & Sandy Nolan

Engineering

Tom Werner

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Community Social

Brad Todorov

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Finance

Joyce Elvy

248-349-1747

Tom, Byrne, Kathleen Connor


& Peggy Zonca
Guy Balok, Kathy Baldwin, Sandy Nolan
& Michelle Todorov
Tom Byrne & Kathleen Connor

Grounds

Marti Tupper

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Kathleen Connor & Peggy Zonca

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Tennis

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Kathleen Connor & Sandy Nolan


Guy Balok, Tom Byrne, Michelle Todorov

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248-349-4841
Michelle Todorov
248-305-7123

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HIGHLAND LAKES CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION


BOARD OF DIRECTORS ANNUAL MEETING MINUTES - June 20, 2016

The monthly meeting of the Board of Directors of Highland Lakes Condominium Association was held on the
third Monday of the month, in accordance with the By-Laws of the Association. President Guy Balok called the
June 20, 2016, regular meeting of the Board of Directors to order at 7:32 p.m.
Attendance
The following Directors were present: Guy Balok, Kathy Baldwin, Michelle Todorov, Sandy Nolan, Kathleen
Connor, and Peggy Zonca. Also present were Joe Poma, Property Manager, and Emily Lutzenkirchen, Publications
and Records Assistant. Approximately 18 Co-Owners attended.
Approval of Minutes:

Asphalt and G2. The asphalt and concrete project, which


has two components, will be coming once the roof project
Board Action: Motion by Michelle Todorov, support
is complete. The contract includes which areas of the
by Kathleen Connor, to approve and file the minutes
property are first priority, how to fund the project, and
of the May 16, 2016, executive session of the Board of
how to spread the project throughout the five-year term.
Directors. All in favor. Motion passed.
This years work will be completed by Frank Sinelli and
Treasurers Report:
Allied Asphalt. This includes the following: milling and
repaving of Valiant and Whitman Courts, concrete work,
Joe Poma reported.
sidewalks, and approach walks in front of one building on
Receivables has dropped down to $38,236, which is the Leidel Ct., fixing flagstones on Old Bridge Ct., replacing
lowest it has been since September of 2004. The mortgage driveways, approach walks, and sidewalks on Scenic
crisis is over and the association is moving in a positive Lane, curbs and sidewalks in one place in the North
direction.
section of Richards Ct, concrete on Mann Ct. where the
Several categories have some fairly nominal overages. expansion points are blown out, and concrete trip hazards
Pool Supplies and Repairs is slightly over due to the in Hayes Ct. This accounts for this years contract and is
Board approved purchase of an automatic pool vacuum. around $153,000 total.
The vacuum is left on over night so the pool is clean by Board Action: Motion by Peggy Zonca, support by
the time the lifeguards arrive in the morning. Seasonal Kathy Baldwin, to approve the Treasurers Report of June
pool chemicals were also purchased.
20, 2016. All in favor. Motion passed.
Lake Maintenance is over due to the dye treatment on Clubhouse Committee Report: page 10
Crystal Lake, payment on the Gooseworks contract,
and treatment in both of the lakes and sewer grates for Sandy Nolan reported.
mosquitos and larvae.
Discussion: R. Berlin & Associates submitted an RFP
Common Grounds is over due to the purchase of $4,000 for clubhouse improvements. Part of the cost is $1,800
worth of cedar mulch which was distributed throughout toward as-built drawings of the clubhouse since none
the property. Seasonal staff are now working on shrub can be found. Ilio Alessandri requested access to the
trimming and our fence repair technician has purchased basement to check for any original drawings which Joe
400 fence staves for the summer work throughout the approved. A resident asked what the proposal included.
Ilio answered that it includes pre-design of the areas the
property.
Board wants to make changes to, contract documents,
In May, the association received the income from the necessary permits, and supervision of work being done.
Comcast cable contract. That produced $69,100 income, The footprint of the building will remain the same; all
yielding a month to date surplus of 77,574, and a year to changes will be interior. There will also be interviews of
date of $200,000. The Board voted to move this income the staff, committees, and Board members for their ideas.
to long-term to fund roofing, asphalt, and concrete which The Board approved budget will dictate the scope of work
will reflect next month.
done. Guy commented that a main concern is getting the
Discussion: The asphalt and concrete throughout building up to ADA compliance.
Highland Lakes is over 40 years old. The Board is Board Action: Motion by Michell Todorov, support by
contemplating a five-year consulting contract with Allied
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Sandy Nolan, to approve the Clubhouse Committee report


of June 6, 2016, with the recommendation to contract R.
Berlin and Associates, excluding the $1,800 for the asbuilt drawings until further investigated.. All in favor.
Motion passed.
Pool Committee Report: page 11
Cheryl Huizing reported.
Discussion: The pool terrace will be closing July 23rd
at 5 pm so that the committee can decorate for the adult
karaoke party and late night swim.
Board Action: Motion by Kathy Baldwin, support by
Kathleen Connor, to approve the Pool Committee Report
of June 14, 2016. All in favor. Motion Passed.

by Kathleen Connor, to approve items #1-4 as


recommended by the the Engineering Committee Report
of June 14, 2016. All in favor. Motion Passed.
Finance Committee Report: page 15
Discussion: Guy asked Joe to further explain the LED
lights. Joe commented that two light poles in Longwood
and Bryn Mawr Courts were switched to LED lights. The
Board previously requested that they were not informed
which poles were changed so that they could see if they
can tell the difference. LED lights are much cheaper to
operate, last a long time, and are low maintenance. These
factors, along with the payback period, will be included
in the Boards decision. Information to the residents will
be forthcoming.
Board Action: Motion by Peggy Zonca, support by
Michelle Todorov, to approve the Finance Committee
Report of May 16, 2016. All in favor. Motion Passed.

Court Liaison Committee Report: page 12


Joel Lutz reported.

Board Action: Motion by Sandy Nolan, support by Michelle Todorov reported that the Community Social
Kathleen Connor, to approve the Court Liaison Committee Committees Movie and Late Night Swim event was a
report of June 2, 2016. All in favor. Motion passed.
success. The weather was beautiful and approximately
100 people attended. The next event will be Saturday,
Grounds Committee Report: page 13
July 16th, with the movie Shark Tale.
Marti Tupper reported.
Co-owner Forum:
Discussion: There was some concern that the decorative
grass being replaced at the 8 Mile entrance with rose Tom Werner downloaded pictures of two windows, a
bushes changed previously Board approved plans. Marti regular and an octagon, to be added to the engineering
stated that the changes were approved by the Grounds request form. Tom would like to see the octagon windows
Committee and did not alter any previously approved eliminated at one point. They are decorative windows
that are expensive since they must be fabricated, and have
plans.
issues with leaking.
Marti mentioned that an agenda passed at the May 9
A resident noticed Highland Lakes lawn looks brown
meeting and will supply copies to the Board.
compared to the neighboring apartments lawn. Joe replied
Plans for the Serenity Garden were given to the Board. that they have now started watering while continuing to
There have been questions about the garden boundaries. be cost conscious. Marti Tupper asked if they can have
Kathy asked if the garden was done in two phases. sprinklers turned on twice daily at the 8 Mile entrance.
Stan Roberson replied that he only added flowers and a Joe said he will speak to Kevin about the matter.
decorative brick border last year. Sandy wondered what
the setback on the plans entailed. Stan replied that it is A resident on Lagoon Ct. mentioned her next door
an area between the garden and woods that he will be neighbor feeding the birds and wildlife. Two weeks ago,
maintaining to keep any overgrowth of the garden out of the resident had to pay $400 to get bird seed and a dead
the woods. Michelle recommended that the Board look at mouse, which had a nest made of peanut shells, removed
from the air conditioner.The fence is covered in bird bomb
the garden in person before making any decisions.
and the gutters are clogged. Holes have been drilled in the
Board Action: Motion by Kathleen Connor, support by fence to attach bird feeders, and there may be up to eight
Sandy Nolan, to approve the Grounds Commiee report of bird feeders in the patio area. Guy asked Joe to look into
June 13, 2016. All in favor. Motion Passed.
it. Joe replied that he is aware of the situation and will
move on it.
Engineering Committee Report: page 14
A resident mentioned that a neighbor was upset due to
the maintenance staff trimming her begonias. Joe replied
Board Action: Motion by Michelle Todorov, support that maintenance are taking their time and being careful.
Tom Werner reported.

Maintenance attended a shrub trimming class in which


they were told that if the shrub or bush is flowering
to leave it alone. They did not see any flowers so they
trimmed the begonia shrub, not knowing that it had yet
to flower. Marti requested that they do not trim any of
Highland Lakes gardens that she maintains.
A resident asked if they could trim trees on common
grounds. The answer is no. If you see any trees that need
to be trimmed that are on common grounds please put a
work order in at the front desk.
Management Report: page 16-17
Joe Poma reported.
Board Action: Motion by Michelle Todorov, support by
Kathleen Connor, to approve the Property Management
report of June 20, 2016. All in favor. Motion passed.
The Meeting adjourned at 8:42 p.m.

HIGHLAND LAKES COMMITTEE REPORT


COMMITTEE: Clubhouse Committee
MEMBERS PRESENT:
Barbara Balok - Chairperson
Ann Creviston
Rosemary Campion
Cheryl Huizing
Ying Wang
Betty Parzych
Elaine Anderson
Judy Nakdimen

MEETING DATE: June 6, 2016


GUESTS PRESENT:
Joe Poma - Property Manager
Sandy Nolan - Board Liaison
Tom Byrne - Board Liaison
Ilio Alessandri

SUBJECTS DISCUSSED:
1. Memorial Plaque. Members agreed to request that nameplates for Francis Durham and Donald Warren be engraved and
added to the plaque.
2. Clock for Kitchen. Cheryl and Rosemary will shop for a clock for the kitchen not to exceed $25.00.
3. RFPs for Clubhouse Improvements. Five Requests for Proposals were sent; two proposals were submitted. The Chairperson appointed a sub-committee of three (Elaine, Betty and herself) to evaluate the proposals and report to the Committee.
A. The subcommittee recommended R Berlin and Associates proposal; a motion was made to accept the RFP from R Berlin and Associates; motion carried by the committee via an electronic vote.
4. Violations of Rental Regulations. It was agreed that situations such as rental party guests eating on the terrace or in the
main lounge should be reported to the office attendant to deal with.
5. Book Re-shelving. Members will meet at 10:00 a.m., Saturday, June 18, for Library maintenance.

RECOMMENDATIONS TO THE BOARD: Accept the RFP submitted by R Berlin & Associates. Enter into an agreement
for $6,800 which will include a $1,800 retainer. Please see RFP Fees section for a breakdown of total charges.

NEXT MEETING: Tuesday, July 5, 2016 at 7:00 p.m.


Submitted by Barbara Balok, Chairperson
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HIGHLAND LAKES COMMITTEE REPORT


COMMITTEE: Pool Committee
MEMBERS PRESENT:
Elaine Anderson
Barb Balok
Rosemary Campion
Cheryl Huizing
Mary Gonzales

MEETING DATE: June 14, 2016


GUESTS PRESENT:
Joe Poma - Property Manager
Kathleen Connor - Board Liaison
Guy Balok - Board President
Sandy Nolan - Board Liaison
Erin Shirley - Lifeguard
Drew Reed - Head Lifeguard
Beverly Dudley

SUBJECTS DISCUSSED:
1. Pools/Lifeguards: The kiddie pool required some maintenance both pools are in good condition.
All lifeguards have been certified. Everything is going smoothly.

2. The pool opened to a beautiful Memorial Day weekend.


There was a nice turnout for the pool opening party with great food and company.

3. Detroit Tigers Hot Dog Daze on June 11th had a large turnout and hot weather. Most items sold out.
The next Hot Dog Daze with Pure Michigan products will be July 9th noon - 2pm.

4. The Adult Karaoke party and late night swim will be July 23rd. $5 at the door includes entertainment and a taco bar. Come
join the fun. Party will be 6:30 - 10:30pm. Pool will be open until 11pm. A sign-up sheet will be at the lifeguard desk to help
provide us an estimated number of participants.

RECOMMENDATIONS TO THE BOARD:


NEXT MEETING: Tuesday, July 12, 2016 at 5:30pm
Submitted by Rosemary Campion
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HIGHLAND LAKES COMMITTEE REPORT


COMMITTEE: Court Liaison Committee
MEMBERS PRESENT:
Joel Lutz - Chairperson
Barb Adams - Secretary
Dianne Hartman
Don Loudy
Lorraine Scully
Stan Savitskie

MEETING DATE: June 2, 2016


GUESTS PRESENT:
Kathleen Connor - Board Liaison
Kathy Baldwin - Board Liaison
Sandy Nolan - Board Liaison
Peggy Zonca - Board Liaison

SUBJECTS DISCUSSED:
1. Election of committee officers has been postponed due to lack of attendance. Stan Sativskie made the motion to delay the
vote. Don Loudy seconded the motion. Savistkie suggested that the election be held at the September social gathering meeting; committee members present agreed. (Our meeting with the best attendance.)
2. The lawn maintenance crew no longer has a shortage of personnel, therefore, maintenance of grounds should be up to standards. If there are areas of instances where it is felt service is lacking, contact Joe Poma, Property Manager.
3. Kathleen suggested that it is time to purchase a new "American Flag" and a new "Highland Lakes Condominium Association"
flag since the present ones are very tattered. This issue will be brought up to the appropriate committee for consideration.
4. "Have You Heard" Sandy reported that the recycling is going very well. So well, in fact, that pick up of recycled material is
now scheduled for Monday, Wednesday, and Friday.
However, residents should not pile material outside of the recycle dumpster. It is very unsightly, especially with the site being
at the entrance to the pool area. There was consideration in regards to moving the receptacle to a different location in the
parking area.

5. A new company will be taking over from Waste Management effective in August for non-recyclable material. Rizzo will continue to remove the recyclables. The new service is more cost effective and saves a substantial amount of money per annum.
6. Lorraine Scully volunteered to organize the committee social gathering that will occur after the pool closes in September. It
will be September 8th at 6:00 P.M. Savitskie will handle the telephoning.
7. Remaining pot holes are currently being filled after receiving a second load from an asphalt company.
8. The mustard garlic pull was very well attended. 105 bags were filled with the pulled invasive plants.
9. Plantwise Restoration will make a presentation at the clubhouse on June 28th at 7:00 P.M., open to the entire community, to
address the condition of plant life around the lakes in Highland Lakes.

RECOMMENDATIONS TO THE BOARD: There were no recommendations to the Board


NEXT MEETING: Thursday, July 7, 2016 at 7:00 p.m.
Submitted by Barb Adams, Secretary
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HIGHLAND LAKES COMMITTEE REPORT


COMMITTEE: Grounds Committee
MEMBERS PRESENT:
Earl Smith
Marti Tupper - Chairperson
Catherine Watkins
Joel Lutz - Secretary
Sandy Nolan
Elaine Anderson
Ilio Alessandri
Rosemary Campion
Betty Parzych
Ray Parzych
Stan Roberson

MEETING DATE: June 13, 2016


GUESTS PRESENT:
Guy Balok - Board President
Kathleen Connor - Board Liaison
Peggy Zonca - Board Liaison
Barb Balok
Judy Nakdimen

SUBJECTS DISCUSSED:
1. Marti opened the meeting thanking committee members who have been pulling weeds and grass out of the garden areas. She
especially thanked a couple of neighborsMargaret and Sandy, not members of the Grounds Committee that stopped to
assist some committee members pulling weeds and grass from our planting beds.
2. The foundation planting area on the southeast corner of the clubhouse where it meets the patio had some old shrubs removed last year. Following discussion, we agreed that we'll plant in this area three weigela bushes to restore the landscaping.
3. Marti brought up that there seems to be a lot of dis-satisfaction with the lack of color in the 8 Mile entrance plantings, suggesting maybe introducing big leaf begonias between the sedum clumps that have not as yet merged into each other.
An alternative suggestion of geraniums was made, but their maintenance factor wasn't thought desirable in that location.
Decided that begonias were the best way to go.
4. Marti suggested that we start thinking about redoing the landscaping in sections of the clubhouse foundation. The evergreens have been trimmed into unattractive shapes and have grown into each other, and are now 20 to 40 years old.
5. Idea for getting color introduced into the 8 Mile entrance plantings. Being that the grasses do not seem to be well liked, why
not remove them and replace with Knockout Rose shrubs. Lots of color, low or almost no maintenance, hardy, well suited to
location. Motion made and seconded to do this with the above mentioned begonias.
6. Shrub trimming has begun, but because the training period for the maintenance staff in proper shrub trimming delayed
start, the spring shrub growth has made trimming them back to last year's shape not to probable.

RECOMMENDATIONS TO THE BOARD:

NEXT MEETING: Monday, July 11, 2016 at 7:00 p.m.


Submitted by Joel Lutz, Secretary
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HIGHLAND LAKES COMMITTEE REPORT


COMMITTEE: Engineering Committee

MEETING DATE: June 14, 2016

MEMBERS PRESENT:
Thomas A. Werner - Chairman
Art Baynes - Co-Chairman
Peggy Zonca - Board Liaison

GUESTS PRESENT:
Joe Poma - Property Manager

MODIFICATION REQUESTS REVIEWED:

Unit 36
Installation by:

Windows (8)
Wallside
Meets HLCA Requirements

Notes:
2

Unit 58
Installation by:

Doorwall PD-1
Wallside
Meets HLCA Requirements

Notes:
3

Unit 137
Installation by:

Satellite Dish
Direct TV
Meets HLCA Requirements

Notes:
4

Unit 602
Installation by:

Notes:

patio
Blackstone Landscaping
Meets HLCA Requirements
Homeowner must put in a work order to
have a fence installed.

RECOMMENDATIONS TO THE BOARD: To approve modifications 1-4


NEXT MEETING: Tuesday, July 12, 2016 at 3:00 p.m.
Submitted by Tom Werner, Committee Chairman
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HIGHLAND LAKES COMMITTEE REPORT


COMMITTEE: Finance

MEETING DATE: May 16, 2016

MEMBERS PRESENT:
Joyce Elvy - Chairperson
Ann Creviston
Earl Smith
Barb Balok
Cathy Watkins

GUESTS PRESENT:
Joe Poma - Property Manager
Guy Balok - Board Liaison
Kathleen Connor - Board Liaison
Kathy Baldwin - Board President
Sandy Nolan - Board Liaison
Judy Nakdimen - Board Liaison
Michelle Todorov - Board Liaison
Emily Lutzenkirchen - Publications & Records Assistant

SUBJECTS DISCUSSED
1. The committee was allowed to attend the beginning of the Boards Executive Session. The Treasurer received
the April 30 financial statement.
2. The seawall on Silver Springs Lake is presently being repaired. The contractor has recommended additional
repairs in the amount of $4,000.
3. Management has recommended an automatic pool cleaner at a cost of $2,510. Board approved (A/C 6550)
4. Proposal from Optimal LED USA to replace our lighting system throughout Highland Lakes. Board will study
the LED concept.

RECOMMENDATIONS TO THE BOARD:


None
BUDGET MEETINGS:
June 20, 2016 at 6 p.m.

Submitted by Earl Smith


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MANAGEMENT REPORT
TO: Board of Directors, Co-Owners
FROM: Joe Poma, Property Manager

RE: Property Managers Report


DATE: June 20, 2016

1. Patio Recreational Burning, Fire-pits, etc.: About a year ago, the Association restated its policy for outdoor

recreational burning at Highland Lakes. Over and above our own policy which strictly prohibits the use of firepits, wood burning, campfires, tiki torches and similar devices that cause fire (other than BBQs), the Township of
Northville prohibits recreational burning in multi-family dwellings of four units or more. Therefore, our policy is
a restatement itself of the local code. If its a BBQ, it has to be at least 10 feet away from the building and preferably in the center of the patio enclosure or further away so that the siding on the building doesnt melt or ignite
(this has happened before). The fact that the enclosures are surrounded by a wooden fence make the prospect of
the entire building catching fire a possibility. Owning a fire-pit is not against the rules, although since its actual
use is prohibited, the neighbors are quick to report its presence. Please do your part in ensuring the safety of all
residents.

2. Shrub Trimming: Our in-house shrub trimming program is off to a great start. Everyone is definitely seeing a

difference in the standard of care between Davey Tree Co. and our own staff. Rather than proceeding at a fast pace
and balling every shrub as if they were the same variety, our staff is differentiating and taking their time. Thanks
to members of the Ecology Committee, we were able to go one step further and actually be trained by a company
that was hosted by Ecology. Our staff received important tips as to timing when trimming flowering varieties
and how to make proper cuts with pruning shears and hedge trimmers. The other difference that you will notice
is the removal of saplings that are growing up through shrubs; its very common to have buckthorn invade front
landscaping and grow through existing shrubs. When Davey was doing the work, they trimmed the entire shrub,
sapling included, and within weeks, there was a visible chute or stalk growing out. If one of your shrubs looks like
it is missing some of its mass, it is most likely because they removed these invasive plants and trees and there is an
open space that will close in over time. As with my prior reports, we ask for patience and in return, you will get
quality. Davey usually completed the entire project within 2 weeks and our staff may very well take a month or
slightly more.

3. Pool Pass Policy: The Board of Directors, upon request from members of the Pool Committee, has revised the

policy relating to extra guests at the pool; specifically as it related to weekend parties. Although it doesnt occur
often, there was no upper limit on the number of parties that management could approve, so on a weekend day,
we could theoretically have 3 parties with 15 people each and a Pool Committee or Community Social Committee
function going on at the same time. The residents would have to fight over tables and chairs, the party goers would
often help themselves to food or refreshments during a community event, and the end result was either a lack of
space or a lack of food. It was also difficult for the lifeguards to constantly police who was coming in and out.
Management can still approve up to 15 people in a group and the rules during the weekdays remain unchanged.
On weekends, management may also approve an unlimited number of 1-2 extra guests to accommodate the occasional family member or friend who visits. The new policy however, defines a party or gathering as any group
between 10-15 people. If the pass is for a party or gathering, there is only one allowed on Friday, one on Saturday
and one on Sunday. There is also a prohibition of parties or gatherings on major holidays or when there is a community event scheduled at the pool. This entire thing is geared toward a more pleasant atmosphere for our actual
residents who pay to use the pool and terrace and should not have to compete for available space.

4. Clubhouse Rentals: The clubhouse is rented very often during the warmer months, and this can pose some prob-

lems or clashes between pool patrons and renters of the facility. Ive said it before and Ill repeat it again; just because something is not governed by a policy does not mean that the concept of courtesy should go out the window.
If the clubhouse is rented, residents may still enter and use the fitness center, get some coffee, play pool, use the library or otherwise enter and use the building in a respectable manner. They should not, of course, trudge through
the place with a dripping bathing suit in front of a bridal or baby shower, and should limit their entry to side
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MANAGEMENT REPORT
TO: Board of Directors, Co-Owners
FROM: Joe Poma, Property Manager

RE: Property Managers Report


DATE: June 20, 2016

doors, back hallways and proceed quietly. The clubhouse is a place to transact business as well and our business
hours permit its use by anyone that needs to go to the front desk. Discussions in the past have attempted to limit
that entry, but to do so would be to close the place at a time when we are representing it as open. The courtesy
extends to the pool patrons also. If someone is renting the clubhouse, they should not be emptying the ice maker
into a cooler and depriving everyone on the pool deck of using it. The ice maker is included with a clubhouse or
kitchen rental, but like everything else, the privilege should not be abused. Clubhouse renters may not eat in the
main lounge, on the couches, in the library or other places with the exception of the Highland Room, which was
intended as the place to eat. Clubhouse renters may not use the pool terrace, pool or sundeck because that is not
included in the rental and is reserved for residents. Finally, a rental of the clubhouse follows the signing of a rental
agreement by the co-owner. The co-owner is responsible for their guests and for the knowledge of the policies that
they are signing to. A failure to abide by the policies, by any guest, is imputed to the co-owner that failed to supervise or inform. This sounds a lot worse than it actually is in practice; Im talking about balloons hanging from
ceiling fans, cake frosting on the countertops and pizza sauce on the carpeting. If the desk attendant is required
to take action or we have to clean the clubhouse, the security deposit is quickly used up. In a more extreme case, a
loss of privileges to rent will follow. If we all keep some basic things in mind, the two sides (clubhouse renters and
pool users), will get along and everything over the weekend will be harmonious; not to mention that my cell phone
will be silent and thats always appreciated on a Saturday afternoon.
5. Swan Harbor Lake Beach: The beach area on Swan Harbor is really taking shape. At first it was the installation of

the beach itself last year, followed by the fountain aerator this spring. Now, the Ecology Committee has overseen
the planting of native greenery on either sides of the beach, featuring grasses and perennial plants that are low in
maintenance, retain water and can survive in full sunlight. Any resident is welcome to use the beach and swimming area. A sign was recently posted by the maintenance department advising of the steep drop-off just beyond
the swimming area. Unlike Silver Spring, the depth increases substantially, so be careful and supervise your children at all times.

6. Watercraft Registration: The maintenance department will be ticketing and confiscating un-registered watercraft

this month. The cost for a registration sticker is only $5 at the front desk. The cost to remove the watercraft from
impound is $75.00. Dont forget to register.

7. Reminders: The final phase of the roofing program will run through the calendar year, but will most likely be

complete by late October or early November. The asphalt and concrete projects this year are pending Board approval and should start within the month. The Association has received the asphalt and concrete consulting package outlining a 5-year plan for major construction throughout the property that will address our roads, courtyards
and sidewalks (our next major project). Our Association painter is providing proposals for the re-painting of all of
our buildings and we are receiving other bids for painting of the clubhouse also. The next few years will be a time
of major work throughout our community and its a good time to either buy a home here or watch your home gain
value. We are looking forward to these long awaited projects.

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Pool Pass (Extra Guest/Party) Policy


We all enjoy having friends and family at our beautiful Highland Lakes Pool.
In order to provide a pleasant experience for everyone, we have to practice certain rules. The following rules ensure that the pool terrace will have adequate
room for co-owners and guests to relax and enjoy.

Each unit is entitled to bring up to four (4) guests on any given day, in addition to the residents in the unit. All occupants in the unit must be registered on the census form, located in the clubhouse, and have a current pool
pass.
In the case of a rental unit, the co-owner(s) may retain the rights to the pool
or turn them over to the renter(s).
The Property Manager may hand out passes on an unlimited basis for one
or two extra guests without it being dened as a gathering.
A co-owner may request a special pass, not to exceed 15 people total, including the co-owner, from the Property Manager. Passes will be approved
if the number of people for each pass does not exceed 15.

Passes for the Weekend:

Weekend passes must be obtained during the hours of 9:00 am - 5:00 pm,
Monday through Friday.
Only one (1) party or gathering pass will be approved for any given weekend day. A party or gathering is dened as any total number of people
between 10 and 15.
No party or gathering passes will be issued for major holidays or on days
that conict with Pool or Community Social Committee events.

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Third Annual Mustard Pull


The day was bright, clear and warm, and a good
mood pervaded amongst the 14 volunteers. It
was a good day for the Garlic Mustard Pull compared to previous years grey and misty days.
Hearing the chatter in the woods made you want
to smile; pleased that the day was turning out so
good.
New records - most volunteers, 105 bags of
pulled garlic mustard (1,575 lbs.)
The woodlands between Silver Spring Lake and
the pathway around it was cleared early on and a
good push into the woods towards Rippling Lane
was made; with a few of the volunteers hanging
in after the noon hour not wanting to leave any
garlic mustard still standing.
The energy and effort the following volunteers
made is truly appreciated:
Kathy Baldwin - thank you for the coffee and donuts
Guy and Barb Balok and their
sons who did the heavy hauling
out of the woods
Ann Creviston
Joyce Elvy
Kristine Fenton
Liz Gannon and best friends
Jackson & Rudy
Pat Kuxhaus
Diane Pittaway
John Tarkowskij
Cathy Watkins
Thank you fellow Highland
Lakers!
-Joel Lutz
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Pool
Opening
Party
Friends and family
gathered to celebrate
the start of summer
at the pool opening
party. The weather
was great and there
was delicious food
to share. Enjoy your
summer!

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Photos submitted by Sandy Nolan


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2nd Meet Your Neighbor Event


The 2nd in a series Highland Lakes Meet
Your Neighbor event was a great success! Many new and long-time residents
attended. The evening was filled with
great conversation, snacks, and refreshments.
-photos submitted by Sandy Nolan

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HOT DOG DAZE

JULY 9

12:00 Noon until 2:00 P.M.


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Family, Children and Friends

HAVE LUNCH AT THE POOL

Last Hot Dog Daze of the summer is

August 13

12:00 Noon until 2:00 P.M.


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MOVIE
NIGHT
OUTDOOR MOVIE ON
THE POOL DECK!!!

Saturday, July 16th


SHOW TIME:

9:00 11:00 pm
SHARK TALE (rated PG)
Pool will remain open until 11:00

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Adult KArAoKe PArty


& lAte
Night Swim
Saturday, JULY 23, 2016
6:30 p.m. - 10:30 p.m.
Pool open until 11 p.m.

SIGN UP SHEET LOCATED


AT THE POOL GUARD
STATION
$5 at the door
includes live
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and a taco bar

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Chicken and Strawberry Salad


Dressing:
1 tbsp sugar
2 tbsps red wine vinegar
1 tbsp water
tsp salt
tsp freshly ground black pepper
2 tbsps extra-virgin olive oil

Salad:
4 cups torn romaine lettuce
4 cups arugula
2 cups quartered strawberries
cup vertically sliced red onion
12 ounces skinless, boneless rotisserie chicken breast, sliced
2 tbsps unsalted cashews, halved
cup (2 ounces) crumble blue cheese

Preparation:
1. To prepare dressing, combine first 5 ingredients in a small bowl. Gradually drizzle in oil,
stirring constantly with a whisk.
2. To prepare salad, combine romaine and next 4 ingredients (through chicken) in a bowl;
toss gently. Place about 2 cups chicken mixture on each of 4 plates. Top each serving with
1 tsps cashews and 2 tbsps cheese. Drizzle about 4 tsps dressing over each serving.

Submitted by Joy Gaskin

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Highland Lakes Womens Club


THE WOMENS
CLUB
DOES NOT
MEET IN JULY &
AUGUST. HAVE
A WONDERFUL
SUMMER AND
WE WILL
SEE YOU IN

SEPTEMBER .

All adult female residents of Highland Lakes are invited to meet with us on the rst Thursday of each month.

For further information about


the Highland Lakes Womens Club, you can contact
Peggy Zonca (248)348-5283 or mmzonca@sbcglobal.net

HIGHLAND LAKES HERALD AD RATES

The Highland Lakes Herald is distributed monthly to 691 homes. All advertising accepted on a prepaid basis.
New ads will be charged set-up fee as per the schedule below.

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(PAY FOR 11 MONTHS, GET 1


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THE HERALD DEADLINE IS THE 20TH OF EACH MONTH


Make checks payable to Highland Lakes Condominium Association.

For more information, contact Emily in the Clubhouse: 248-349-4006 or email emily@hlca.us

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MINDY HERRMANN
R e- E leforctNorthville
Township Trustee
A Leader:

Graduate, United States Naval Academy


Career Military Ofcer, retired after 28 years of service as an Ofcer in the United States Marine Corps

A Planner:

Graduate, Masters-level Planning Program in Strategic Planning


Commissioner, 8 years on both the Senior Advisory and Parks and Recreation Commissions
Founding Member, Northville Township Pathways Subcommittee

A Doer:

Worked to enhance and expand pathway connections within Township


Worked with Board of Trustees to ensure balanced budget within Township while still enhancing services (especially
within Parks and Recreation and Senior Services)
Worked with homeowners and associations on individual concerns
Married to Fred Herrmann for 27 years. Both of our kids attended Northville Public Schools (K-12). Our eldest,
Annelie, will be a junior at Harvard and Emma will be a freshman at Williams College this fall.

VOTE

Aug 2nd/Nov 8th


Integrity Leadership
Fiscal Responsibility
Strategic Planning

Having just retired after 28 years as a Supply and Fiscal Ofcer in the United States Marine Corps, I feel well-equipped to
continue serving my community on the Board of Trustees. Throughout my rst two terms as a Trustee, I worked with the Board
to help provide Township residents great services at the lowest possible cost. Im proud of what we have accomplished and I
will continue to work for you with integrity, leadership, and scal responsibility. I will continue to challenge expenses that do not
benet Township residents and look for ways to enhance efciency. As a life-long public servant, it is my honor to give back to a
country and a community that I love! I remain committed to the work that makes Northville Township a premier community in
which to live, work and play.
~ Mindy Herrmann
If you would like to discuss Township-related issues, call Mindy at 248-231-7887.
Paid for and approved by the Mindy Herrmann for Northville Township Trustee Committee. Send questions/inquiries to Mindy4Trustee@gmail.com. Mindy Herrmann is a retired Marine Corps Lieutenant Colonel. Use
of her military rank and photographs in uniform does not imply ofcial endorsement by the Marine Corps or Department of Defense.

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July 1 August 26
Friday Night Summer Concerts
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July 8 Saint Cecilia
July 15 The Bluescasters
July 22 Karen Newman
July 29 Shawn Reilly Band

July 3 October 16
Mill Race Village Sundays
1PM-4PM, Mill Race Village
Northville Parks & Recreation

Highland Lakes
Market Update

July 4

Independence Day Parade

10AM, Downtown Northville


*Mill Race Village Activities 11AM 2:30PM

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July 5 August 30
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July 7 Oct. 27
Northville Farmers Market

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July 19

11th Annual Northville Grub Crawl

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Highland Lakes Court Liaisons


NOTE: ALL AREA CODES ARE 248 UNLESS INDICATED OTHERWISE

Anchor

Tracey Green........................321-4614

Althea

Sue Tocco............................ 348-3396

Amboy

Brad Todorov.........................380-1611

Andover

Pam Takacs...........................374-0864

Aqueduct

Frank Eisenhauer..................348-9650

Bryn Mawr

Robert Gorczyca............734-751-7828

Dartmouth

Sue Misiulis...........................344-4949

Dearborn

Jim Delaney..........................348-6554

Dorothy Gay

Renee Morris.................810-334-1434

Eddington

David Duey....................586-996-2098

Farragut

Lorraine Scully (B 89 & 90)......344-8703


Janice Booher (B 88).............344-4229

Hayes

D. & G. Loudy (B 30, 31 & 32)


.................................................349-3308
Steve Sapp (B 28 & 29)
......................................734-512-6890

Inlet

Betsy Byrne.........................207-6221

Irongate

Nancy Schneider.................797-0853

Ironwood

Esther Allison.................... 880-1673

Itham

Bob Rudolph......................924-2600

Juliet

Neptune

Lucy Curtis (B33)............349-0301


Robert Nulty
(B34, B35).......................349-0511

Norwood

Stan Savitskie .............. 946-4338

Eric Behrmann............734-934-0621

Kenyon

Oakland

Earl Smith.......................349-6478

Elizabeth Dombles..............Unlisted

Old Bridge

Linda Tomica.................. 349-6107

Lagoon

Marchelle Brotz...........517-525-1661

Lehigh

Pond

Diane Pittaway............... 347-1078

Frances Moore..................727-3570

Lehigh Lane

Queen Anne

Kathy Baldwin................974-6688

Dianne Hartman................229-3884

Leidel

Richards

Barbara Adams.................982-8247

Martin Tingstad .............344-4928


Lilac

Beverly Brenner.............348-2982

Barbara Evans..................348-3087

Longwood

Sandy

Savoy

Mary Kraska...........313-268-8516

Jim OConnor....................344-6600

Lyric

Schoolhouse

Peggy Zonca..................348-5283

Minda Commire................701-0004

Madison

Seabrook

Andrea Valle...................819-0704

Carolyn Toyer....................348-9745

Malvern

Valiant

Ilio Alessandri ................ 449-6959

Judy Whelan (B 45)..........921-2125


Unlisted (B 46)

Mann

Liz Thuss................734-558-0220

Mariner

Douglas Perrin....................Unlisted

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Whitman

Frank Jensen............... 880-2011

Windsor

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July 2016
SUNDAY

MONDAY

WEDNESDAY

Clubhouse OPEN
noon - 9 p.m.

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Yoga 9:30 a.m. Ladies
Grounds Comm. Engineering
Pinochle
Comm. 3:00 p.m. 12:30 p.m.
7:00 p.m.

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Hot Dog Daze


noon - 2 p.m.

13

14

15

Yoga 9:30 a.m.


& 6:00 p.m.

Pool Movie
Night
9 - 11 p.m.

16

21
Yoga 9:30 a.m.
& 6:00 p.m.

22

23
Adult Karoake
Party & Late
Night Swim
6:30 p.m. 10:30 p.m.

26
Yoga 9:30 a.m. Ladies
Pinochle
12:30 p.m.

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29

30

2
Yoga
9:30
a.m.
Ladies
Clubhouse
Pinochle
Comm. 7:00 p.m.
12:30 p.m.

Yoga 9:30 a.m.

Board Meeting
7:30 p.m.

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Finance Comm.
6:00 p.m.

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SATURDAY

Court Liaison
Comm. 7:00 p.m.

Pool Comittee
5:30 p.m.
Ecology Comm.
7:00 p.m.

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FRIDAY

Yoga 9:30 a.m.


& 6:00 p.m.

Comm. 7:00 p.m.

11

17

THURSDAY

Yoga 9:30 a.m. Ladies


Pinochle
Clubhouse
12:30 p.m.

Independence
Day

10

TUESDAY

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Ladies
Pinochle
12:30 p.m.

CLUBHOUSE SUMMER HOURS


Monday - Friday...............9:00 a.m. - 9:00 p.m.
Saturday & Sunday..........Noon - 9:00 p.m.

Yoga 9:30 a.m.


& 6:00 p.m.
.
4
Yoga 9:30 a.m.
& 6:00 p.m.
Court Liaison
Comm. 7:00 P.M.

POOL HOURS
Monday - Friday..................Noon - 8:00 p.m.
Saturday & Sunday.........11:00 a.m. - 8:00 p.m.

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