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JULY 20, 2018 THE FRIDAY FLYER A-3
POA Board of Directors approve new rules
The following rule changes were ap- Old Rule
proved by the POA Board of Directors at Basketball hoops are not to be stored
the Regular Session Board Meeting on in the street at any time. All basketball
July 9. hoops must be kept out of the street
Lake & Marina Section 6.14: when not in use. Failure to comply may
result in a fine. Fine Amount: $50 per
New Rule month.
When motorized boats are present in Planning & Compliance Section
the 35 mph zones, slow-moving craft
are required to stay within 100 feet of 4.7b:
the shoreline. Slow moving craft are al-
lowed within all 5 mph zones. New Rule
Old Rule Signs are not allowed in the Com-
Rowboats and other slow-moving munity Setback except for “For Sale”,
craft must stay close to shoreline. “For Lease” or “For Rent” signs which
Lake & Marina Section 6.7: shall be placed no closer than six feet
from the curb. Political/election, open
New Rule house, and garage sale signs have spe- PHOTO BY DONNA RITCHIE
Main lake ski area, north lake ski area cial restrictions and may be placed in the
and jump lagoon have a speed limit of Community Setback. Refer to the Gen-
thirty-five miles per hour during alma- eral Rules and Regulations, Section IV
nac hours sunrise to sunset, five miles for additional information. POA Board of Directors, from left, Mike Harris, Dale Welty, Jim Barringham, Tom Nathan
per hour during almanac hours sunset Old Rule and Phil Hawgood.
to sunrise and during times of restricted Signs are not allowed in the Commu- variance or adjustment will not be ma- hardships in their application; provided,
visibility. East Bay, coves, and all other nity Setback except for “For Sale”, “For terially detrimental or injurious to other however, that such is done in confor-
areas: five miles per hour/no wake at all Lease” or “For Rent” signs which shall property or improvements in the neigh- mity with the intent and purposes of the
times. be placed no closer than six feet from borhood. The roofing material variance CC&Rs and these guidelines and pro-
Old Rule the curb. Political/election and garage is for flat roofs or roofs that have one vided also that in every instance such
Main lake ski area speed limit is sale signs have special restrictions and inch or less pitch per twelve inches in- variance or adjustment will not be ma-
thirty-five miles per hour during alma- may be placed in the Community Set- cluding metal patio covers. Board ap- terially detrimental or injurious to other
nac hours sunrise to sunset, five miles back. Refer to the General Rules and proval and a recorded variance are re- property or improvements in the neigh-
per hour during almanac hours sunset Regulations, Section IV for additional quired for six foot high fencing or block borhood. A streamline variance is avail-
to sunrise and during times of restricted information. property line walls. Information on the
visibility. East Bay, coves, and all other variance application process is available able for six foot high fencing or block
areas: five miles per hour/no wake at all Planning & Compliance Section at the Planning and Compliance Depart- walls, fountains in the front setback, and
times. 5.14: ment. A variance request form submitted roofing materials. The roofing material
variance is for flat roofs or roofs that
Planning & Compliance Section New Rule to the Committee must include justifica- have one inch or less pitch per twelve
tion for the variance. A variance, once
The Committee may allow reason-
given and not started within six months,
4.25: able variances and adjustments of these may be rescinded at the discretion of the inches. Information on the variance ap-
plication process is available at the Plan-
New Rule restrictions and those set forth in the Committee. Fees paid for the variance(s) ning and Compliance Department. A
Basketball hoops may be permanent- CC&Rs in order to overcome practi- will not be refunded. variance request form submitted to the
ly installed but cannot be installed in the cal difficulties and prevent unnecessary Old Rule Committee must include justification for
five-foot setback or placed in the com- hardships in their application; provided, The Committee may allow reason- the variance. A variance, once given and
munity setback (varies per street). Porta- however, that such is done in confor- able variances and adjustments of these not started within six months, may be
ble basketball hoops are not to be stored mity with the intent and purposes of the restrictions and those set forth in the rescinded at the discretion of the Com-
in the street at any time when not in use. CC&Rs and these guidelines and pro- CC&Rs in order to overcome practi- mittee. Fees paid for the variance(s) will
Fine Amount: $100 per month. vided also that in every instance such cal difficulties and prevent unnecessary not be refunded.
New misting
system installed
at country club A new mist-
ing system has
been installed
at the country
A new misting system was installed on the country club and new
club patio last week. At the July Regular Session Board furniture, heat-
Meeting, the board approved $5,122 from the Capital ers and fire pits
Improvement fund for the misting system. Operations were added to
staff installed the system to save on installation cost. the patio.
The system consists of 35 stainless steel/ceramic
nozzles, high-pressure hose, high-pressure pump with
dual pre-filter and wall mounts, hose fittings, hose
cutters and other installation materials. The system
includes three speed oscillation fans with five nozzle
hubs. PHOTO BY JILL TORKELSON
A new PA system was also installed and new furni-
ture, fire pits and heaters were added to the patio.
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