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PHOTO BY DONNA RITCHIE
In an effort to cut down on the congestion at the gates and the wait times for family
members, especially during the holidays, the POA Board of Directors approved RFID
transponders for non-resident family members.
POA Board approves
RFID transponders PHOTO BY DONNA RITCHIE
for family members The POA Board of Directors approved $36,810 plus a five percent contingency for improve-
ments to the north ski area.
On Tuesday, the POA Board of Di- homeowner and the parking decal re- POA approves funds for
rectors approved RFID transponders turned. The POA maintains the right
for non-resident family members of to revoke access for any reason, in-
homeowners in an effort to cut down cluding violations of the Rules and
on the congestion at the gates and the Regulations, damage to POA proper- north ski area upgrades
wait times for family members, espe- ty, or a change in policy as approved
cially during the holidays. by the POA Board of Directors.
A homeowner may authorize up No refunds will be issued. Replace- On May 7, the POA Board of Direc- new, more even pathway from the park-
to three vehicle RFID transponders ment transponders will be issued tors approved $36,810 plus a five per- ing lot and a retaining wall extension for
to non-resident family members for cent contingency for improvements an added picnic area. Stairs with a rail-
community access. The homeowner upon payment of the non-resident to the north ski area. Of that amount, ing will replace the steep pathway from
and family member must complete transponder fee. $30,379.32 will come from the Repair the street. A 30-foot ramp with railings
the registration form, provide a valid Upon the sale of the property or and Replacement Fund and $6,430.68 on both sides down to the main dock
vehicle registration and pay a one- termination of the transponder, the will come from the Community Facili- will replace the aging wooden ramp.
time $20 fee per vehicle. A valid ve- parking decal must be returned or an ties Development Fund. The Ski Club The brick top and metal grills will be re-
hicle registration must be provided to outstanding decal fee will apply. donated $5,000 toward the project. placed on the built-in barbecue at a later
the POA on an annual basis. The policy will go in effect after The POA plans to remove the con- date.
The transponder will remain ac- the 30-day reading for the proposed crete walkways leading to the main dock The project will work into the Com-
tive until revoked in writing by the $20 fee is approved. and the steep concrete path from the munity Parking Lot Project, which in-
street to the dock. The project includes a cludes the north ski parking area.
City Hall relocates
administrative offices The city has
moved its
City Hall has officially moved its ad- $2,600 per month; however, the city administra-
ministrative offices to its new location in will save $250 per month by moving tive offices to
the Towne Center at 31526 Railroad Can- its Code Enforcement offices from a 31526 Rail-
yon Rd., adjacent to its former location. leased space to the city’s former admin- road Canyon
The new office space is approximate- istrative office space, which is owned Rd., adjacent
ly 1,371 sq. ft. The Council approved by the city. After the city gave notice to to its former
$25,000 from the Capital Improvement the owner of the leased space about its location at
Fund for the city manager to purchase plans to move its Code Enforcement of- City Hall.
furniture and miscellaneous office fices, the owner notified the city of his
equipment and supplies necessary for plans to sell the building for $540,000. PHOTO BY DONNA RITCHIE
conducting the administrative services City Hall operating hours will remain
of the city in this new space. the same, Monday through Friday from
The city is leasing the space for 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.
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