Access Committee Report and Plan – 2013, UPDATE June 21, 2013

Neighbors:  The Parks Committee has worked for a year and a half to come up with a budget and plan that meets the maintenance needs at the beach and that answers the concerns of our neighbors.

We have reduced the annual fee significantly from what we had originally envisioned:  to $50 per year per household per year.  We have increased the pontoon fee to $450, payable in two installments.

We know there are some passionate voices in favor, some passionate voices still against, and many people who are relatively neutral.  We want to hear from everyone, not just the particularly vocal voices.

We want the *DEMOCRATIC PROCESS* to prevail in terms of moving forward. Please cast your ballot on whether you will support the $50 increase in fees to support the park, or not.

THE PROCESS:  The Estates will vote at our meeting on 6/25 or by Proxy for people who can’t attend the meeting.  The Bluffs Association is not having a meeting.  Bluffs homeowners can still vote on the Association fee increase of $50.  We hope you do so either by dropping off your ballot or by stopping by the Estates meeting on 6/25 at 7:00 p.m. at the Senior Center.  There are vote forms on the sign on the road and one can be brought to you by sending an email to the Parks Committee.  Proxies and ballots can be dropped off at 10630 Indianola or 10727 Strawberry Hill Lane.

Thanks,
The Park Committee

 

===== Archived message from May 21, 2013 follows =====

The Park Committee has worked very hard taking input from everyone,
getting quotes for expenses and doing many iterations of the budget.  We
appreciate the many encouraging comments that helped us as we continued
in the work to keep our neighborhood beautiful.

SUMMARY:  There is a new budget online.  The ‘short story’ is that we’re
asking everyone to approve a $50 increase in the Association dues
targeted to our beach for deferred and ongoing maintenance reflected in
the budget.  We will increase the pontoon lottery to $450, with the
option for the winners to pay part at the lottery itself, and part in
August.  The pontoon slips are not at the cost of a full marina since we
do not have marina amenities (security, lights, etc.)  Also, the
resolution for vote will be very specific on managing the funds
including transparency in the budget preparation and reporting on
expenditures.

COMPARISONS:  A number of people asked what other neighborhood
associations pay.  Attached is information for 28 local subdivisions.
The average is $219 a year.  If the 1 most expensive and 1 of the least
expensive are excluded, the average is $185 per year.  Portage Lake has
a common beach much like ours with a boat moorings, lakefront and
non-lakefront houses, and there, off-lake homes pay $225 annually and
lake-front pay $200.  They don’t have a pontoon lottery.  So our
proposal is *FAR* below the average Association fee, and our pontoon
owners pay more.

VOTING:  The Estates Association in the neighborhood will vote tomorrow
at our Annual Meeting.  The Bluffs will need to schedule a vote, so we
will ask the Bluffs board president to do so.  More on that process later.

****ESTATES RESIDENTS*****

Please try to attend the meeting so we can record your vote.  If you are
unable to attend, you just need to give your proxy to someone else.

The Park Committee is happy to answer any questions.  (Except Jeff White
whose wife is having a baby *today*!)

Mary Eileen McLaughlin
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Park Budget, v21, June 2013 – SPREADSHEET

Park Budget, v21, June 2013 – PDF FILE

 

Brief History Plan – 2013
Detailed Beach History and Plan – 2013
Access Committee Role and Responsibilities

Average Association Fee.DPF

 

 

Pontoon Slip Drawing – 2013

Results of the 2013 Pontoon Slip Drawing:

SLIP NUMBERS

1. Patton
2. Gauthier
3. Vicki Reid Smith
4. Alex
5. Dave Allen
6. Carrier Armour
7. Phillips
8. McManus
9. White
10. Anderson-Grob
11. Howard
12. Flynn

Alternates in order:
1. Walmroth
2. Erskine
3. Landis

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ORIGINAL POSTING

To: All eligible homeowners in the Strawberry Hill Estates and Strawberry Point Bluffs subdivisions
From: Joint Access Committee for Strawberry Point Bluffs and Strawberry Hill Estates Homeowners Associations

Pontoon Slip Drawing
February 26, 2013
7:00 p.m.
Hamburg Township Library – Room A

This lottery is conducted pursuant to the rules adopted by the Joint Access Committee, in conjunction with the Boards of Directors of the Strawberry Hills Estates and the Strawberry Point Bluffs Homeowners Associations. Although you need not be present to win, the first choice of boat slips will be chosen by those present (or their proxies) in the order of the draw. The remaining slips will be assigned by Access Committee members to those lottery winners who are not present. If you have questions regarding eligibility and other requirements, review the rules on this web site (link below) or contact a member of your Board of Directors.

Please review the drawing rules, especially rules regarding eligibility. Two years ago a neighbor was prevented from participating at the drawing due to unpaid dues. Check with the Treasurer to avoid any misunderstanding. You can find the rules here:

http://www.strawberryhillestates.org/?p=24

 

 

Joint Access Committee

Clarification – Path from the Park Through Wetlands

On July 10th the following anonymous notice was posted to the association sign on Indianola:

7-10-12

An illegal path has been cut through the woods from “our” park. The entrance to the path is located to the right of the pontoon slips. What are we going to do about this violation of “our” wetlands?

 

That path from the pontoon area of the Park is not new, and was originally cleared by the developer in 2006 to provide access to 20 lakefront parcels that the developer, Gold Krause, listed for sale. Partly as a response to that clearing, but also in response to claims made by the real estate salesman, the neighborhood initiated a lawsuit against the developer and the initial purchasers of those properties. The lawsuit concluded four years later in an out-of-court settlement between all parties, in which all agreed to maintain an easement from the Park, along the lakefront, to the last parcel (lot 95) at the southeast end of the lake. Specifically:

grants across each of their respective lots an easement located next to or near Strawberry Lake, for the limited purpose of non-motorized ingress and egress for access to each of the Lots, 95-113, that are east of their burdened lot(s) for the benefit of the owner(s) of those easterly lots.”

The path extending from the Park is legal and is required of the 20 property owners – including the Associations and their three parcels.

For more details about this and many other stipulations contained in the settlement, please see the documents referenced on the lawsuit summary page on the website:

By-Laws lawsuit ends in out-of-court settlement

 

As a homeowner in the neighborhood, you are part-owner of three of the parcels along this trail, including lot #95 at the far southeast end of the lake. You are permitted to access the easement across these properties. If you get adventurous and decide to take that walk, be sure to wear good shoes or boots, and watch out for poison ivy. As you begin along the path, your first 100 feet will be crossing two parcels (#116 and 115) owned by the Associations. The easiest part of the journey will be walking on two old dock sections that were placed there by the Associations three years ago when a new aluminum dock was purchased by the Park Committee. Beyond that, you will encounter a rough trail littered with some discarded lumber (against DNR/DEQ regulations) and some areas covered with indigenous logs, branches and wood chips (permitted by DNR/DEQ regulations).

4th of July – Neighborhood Bike Parade. Picnic at the Beach

We’re having a bike/stroller/people parade this Wednesday, the Fourth of
July in our neighborhood. So get your flags and decorations out, and be
ready to have fun and have lunch at the beach! Details:

Doug Brackman will lead the parade in his vintage car.
We’ll meet at Indianola and Gallagher at 11:30, and Doug will lead
us through the neighborhood.
We’ll end up at the beach for deli sandwiches, chips and pop, provided.
(If you’d like anything else to eat or drink, please bring it.)

Hope to see all the little kids, big kids, and kids of all ages!!

The Access Committee

Spring Park Cleanup – Saturday May 19th, 10:00am

From Jeff White, treasurer Strawberry Lake Joint Park Committee:

Spring Park Clean Up 2012 – Saturday, May 19th at 10:00 a.m.

Please join us for an hour or so to spruce up the park heading into summer. We will need to put in the swim platform, spread sand / rocks, and some general raking and clean up. Please bring your own tools and shovels. Thank you for the help heading into summer!
In addition to the posting, I will post a sign heading into the weekend on the front board.
Thank you!
Jeff

Access Committee Report and Plan – 2012

Bluffs and Estates residents should have received printed packets in their mailboxes this weekend – background material for Park Maintenance items to be discussed at this year’s annual homeowners meetings.

Please see the attachments to this posting for additional information.

NOTE: These documents from 2012 have been replaced with more recent versions of the park proposal and budget. Please refer to the 2013 REVISED documents.

 

FEEDBACK?

You are welcome to leave public feedback here on the website. Press the <Comment> button below.

If you would prefer to send your comments via email to the Park Access Committee, send email to thepark@strawberryhillestates.org

 

Pontoon Slip Drawing Results 2012

The 12 available boat slips were awarded to the following residents:

  1. McManus
  2. White
  3. Phillips
  4. Howard
  5. Gauthier
  6. Allen
  7. Mite
  8. Patton
  9. Anderson
  10. Landis
  11. Walmroth
  12. Flynn

Alternates for any vacated skips are:

  1. Brockman

To: All eligible homeowners in the Strawberry Hill Estates and Strawberry Point Bluffs subdivisions
From: Joint Access Committee for Strawberry Point Bluffs and Strawberry Hill Estates Homeowners Associations
Date: January 17, 2012
Subject: 2012 pontoon slip lottery

The 2012 drawing for the twelve pontoon slips at the joint access park will be held on Monday, February 13th 2012 at 7:00pm in Room B at the Hamburg Public Library on Merrill Road.

This lottery is conducted pursuant to the rules adopted by the Joint Access Committee, in conjunction with the Boards of Directors of the Strawberry Hills Estates and the Strawberry Point Bluffs Homeowners Associations. Although you need not be present to win, the first choice of boat slips will be chosen by those present (or their proxies) in the order of the draw. The remaining slips will be assigned by Access Committee members to those lottery winners who are not present. If you have questions regarding eligibility and other requirements, review the rules on this web site or contact a member of your Board of Directors.

Please review the drawing rules, especially rules regarding eligibility. Last year a neighbor was prevented from participating at the drawing due to unpaid dues. Check with the Treasurer to avoid any misunderstanding. You can find the rules here:

http://www.strawberryhillestates.org/?p=24

 

Spring Park Cleanup – Sunday May 15th 2011, 12 noon

From Mary McLaughlin:

This is a reminder of the beach clean-up, and the dock and swim platform
install for Sunday May 15th at noon. Please bring your own tools and
shovels on Sunday.

Also, the Access Committee is meeting at the beach on Wednesday 5/11 at
4:30 p.m. to take a look at what needs to be done, e.g., whether we need
sand or gravel/stones, weed and feed, trimming or clearing of dead
bushes, state of picnic tables, signage, etc., and to take any requests
for things like bulb planting or bushes. This is just regarding our
regular maintenance, and not about the pontoon slip erosion issue which
is a separate topic.

As our website says, “This place is run by the people who show up,” so
if you have an interest in maintenance plans, please show up Wednesday,
and please definitely show up on Sunday to help set things up for summer.

Thanks —

Mary Mc.