In attendance: Steve Freeborn, Arne Rusten, Peter Keller, Kay Gordon, Mark Bunger and Nancy Krueger
TREASURER’S REPORT – Peter Keller
Current Balances :
Checking $13,667
Savings 19,666 – which includes a pool resurfacing account.
A total of 65 assessments have been received, and the board will discuss the next step for the four homeowners who have not paid.
We now have seventeen associate member families this summer. Income from this year’s associate members has exceeded that from the last four years.
Principal July transactions
Income
$455 2013 assessment
$129 associate memberships
$2609 swimming lessons
$$276 pool guest fees
Expenditures
$ 87 pool service
$ 1018 Puget Sound Energy
$3390 lifeguard payroll
ARCHITECTURE REPORT – Kay Gordon
Kay discussed several neighborhood issues involving a screening fence and storage of vehicles and boats in driveways.
To remind residents, Article IX, Maintenance of Premises, Sec. 2, of the Covenants and Restrictions in part reads:
“No boat, boat trailer, house trailer, recreational vehicle, automobile, truck or other vehicle or any part thereof shall be stored or permitted to remain on any Lot unless the same is stored or placed in a garage or other fully enclosed space.
(emphasis ours)
No Lot shall be used or maintained as a dumping ground for rubbish. Trash, garbage or other waste shall not be kept except in sanitary receptacles hidden from street view. All equipment for the storage or disposal of such material shall be kept in a clean and sanitary condition.
Overgrowth of brush, weeds, lawn or trees shall not be allowed on any residential property….”
RECREATION REPORT – Nancy Krueger
The pool has two improvements. First, Watermills installed an updated version of the Virginia Graham Baker filter cap, which has been in place for about two years and is required by law. The installer donned scuba gear and dove to the bottom of the pool to replace our cap, so now the pool is up to code. The next improvement is the acquisition of a pool vacuum. Now we can clean the pool when necessary, on our schedule and we do not have to rely on a busy maintenance company for cleaning. Our plan is to retain the Watermills Company to handle larger projects and to consult with us when needed. Mar Cheri also saves the monthly cleaning fee, which was approximately $250 per month. Thanks go to Mark Bunger, who has learned how to operate our new equipment and has cleaned the pool regularly.
MAINTENANCE REPORT – Mark Bunger
Mark reported on the installation of the drain cap and we talked about staining the pool deck when the pool closes.
The next meeting is September 3rd at the pool at 7pm.
Respectfully submitted
Nancy Krueger