Holiday Lake Owners Association, Inc. Regular Monthly Board Meeting Minutes Thursday, April 13, 2017 Holiday Lake Office, 6:30 P.M.

Similar documents
Holiday Lake Owners Association, Inc. Regular Monthly Board Meeting Minutes Thursday, February 11, 2016 Holiday Lake Office, 6:30 P.M.

Holiday Lake Owners Association, Inc. Board of Directors Meeting Thursday, May 8, 2014

Wayne Worthington Present

Holiday Lake Board of Directors Meeting Thursday, March 13, 2008

Moose Lake Improvement Association Annual Meeting Minutes July 1st, 2017

Holiday Lake Owners Association Inc. Annual meeting Saturday, August 11, 2012 Holiday Lake Community Center

CITY OF NEW HOPE 4401 XYLON AVENUE NORTH NEW HOPE, MINNESOTA Chair Wills called the meeting to order at 7 p.m.

BCCA June 2016 General Board Meeting Minutes Page 1 of 3

TOWN OF SEABROOK. Present: Robert S. Moore Brendan Kelly Aboul Khan

2. Approval of Committee meeting minutes August 23, 2017 Helm moved to approve the August 23, 2017 meeting minutes, second by Smith, motion carried.

CLPOA Board of Trustees Meeting August 14, 2018 Approved September 11, Board of Trustees Meeting

April 2011 Newsletter

Ways and Means Committee Meeting April 26, 2018

CPCOA Fall 2010 Meeting September 25, 2010 Nile Valley Community Church Naches, Washington

TALL TIMBER LEISURE PARK 2018/19 RULES and REGULATIONS (Board approved) March 24, 2018

HOLIDAY LAKE OWNERS ASSOCIATION, INC. 101 Buena Vista Drive, Brooklyn, IA (641) July 2017

SPRINGFIELD MOTORBOAT CLUB

Meeting opened 7:03PM 9/20/18. Secretary Report: Approve June 2018 Minutes: No quorum to approve

Holiday Lake Owners Association, Inc. Holiday Lake Maintenance Company Board of Directors Meeting Thursday, June 11, 2009

Jackson County Outdoor Club News. News from the President

Feather River Rail Society Special Board of Directors Meeting August 21, :00 PM Conference Call and WPRM Meeting Room Portola, CA

Lake Arrowhead News March 2014

MINUTES: DLA General Meeting

OCTOBER 2011 VOL 24, #10

Commodore s Report. Chairman of the Board By Charles Krammer. Auditing. Beach. Environmental, Health & Safety By Greg Clancy. April 2017.

A current list of Mayor, Clerk and Trustees is located on the village website and posted at the entrance of the hall.

Pelican Bay Co-operative Association Members Information Meeting

Friends of Wompatuck Meeting Minutes for May 19, 2008

Greenwood Township Monthly Meeting Minutes May 3, 2017 Greenwood Township Hall

Otter Lake Landowners Association (OLLA) Otter Lake News

PROPOSED MINUTES LAKETOWN TOWNSHIP PARKS & RECREATION COMMISSION AT TOWNSHIP HALL. October 20, 2010

CAMP OF COLORS POLICIES AND PROCEDURES 5/13/2017 (Revised)

Forestburgh Newsletter May 2017

Greg Smith, Mark Greening, Jeff Spalding, Tyler Wheeler and Gerry Quinn

COMMITTEE DAY LAKE PLEASANT, NY MONDAY JANUARY 23, 2012

Minutes of the Stratford Regular Board meeting held on Thursday, June 11, 2015 at the municipal building located at 120 Piseco Rd.

Pekin Saddle Club Meeting Minutes Friday, March 9, 2018

L EAF L AKE RV P ARK. Guideline Book.

TOWN OF PLATTEKILL REGULAR TOWN BOARD MEETING. December 21, 2016

FINANCE COMMITTEE MINUTES OF THE FEBRUARY 3, 2010 MEETING.

DAUPHIN BOROUGH COUNCIL MEETING MINUTES June 5, Call to Order. Roll Call of Council Members

LIVONIA JOINT PLANNING BOARD September 28, 2015

Reflection Pointe HOA Meeting October 20, :00 p.m.

Draft Town Board Meeting Minutes March 12, 2019

MINUTES OF THE UBIA 2016 AGM Wednesday, February 3, Old Country Inn - Main Street Unionville

TOWN OF OSCEOLA BOARD OF SUPERVISORS MEETING Tuesday October 3, 2017 MINUTES

MINUTES of the Pembroke Town Board Workshop held on May 26, 2010 at the Pembroke Town Hall, 1145 Main Road, Corfu, NY.

Minutes of the Stratford Regular Board meeting held on Thursday, April 13, 2017 at the municipal building located at 120 Piseco Rd.

Session 1 Reading. Directions. Session One 3 Go On

PORTER COUNTY BOARD OF ZONING APPEALS Regular Meeting Minutes. October 17, 2012

Serving the owners and tenants of Hicks Airfield, Fort Worth, Texas (Tango 67) April 2019

YACHT TALK. The. The Voice of the Richland Yacht Club. October

AGENDA. 6:15 PM Monday, October 24, 2016 PenMet Parks Sehmel Homestead Park Volunteer Vern Pavilion th Avenue NW Gig Harbor, WA 98332

CITY OF CAMPBELL PARKS & RECREATION COMMISSION CAMPBELL, CALIFORNIA August 2, 2017 MINUTES

DBIA BOARD MEETING MINUTES Date: January 13, 2016

Mayor Edblom thanked Councilor Manick for performing as Acting Mayor at the September 27, 2007 Council Meeting.

Others in Attendance: Airport Manager, Billie Jo Grafton, Airport Clerk, Claudia Chavarria.

November 15, 2010 Minutes of Meeting

Cherrytree Township Board of Supervisors Regular Monthly Meeting October 2, 2017

MINUTES OF MEETING MCADAM VILLAGE COUNCIL APRIL 26, The regular monthly meeting of the McAdam Village Council was held on Wednesday, April 26,

Remember September 6 th

Lake Anasagunticook Association Minutes of Board Meeting September 5, 2015 at home of Liz Rothrock

Wapogasset/Bear Trap Lake Improvement Association Meeting. August 12, 2017 (Updated 9/8/17)

PBCH Newsletter October, 2018 Tails and Trails Page 1 Issue No. 10

CONSERVANCY COMMISSION THURSDAY, AUGUST 17, 2017

BILL SCHOLTES KLAMATH SPORTSMANS PARK

La Cuentista Unit I Homeowners Association Board Meeting Don Newton Community Center March 7, 2016 at 6:00 P.M. Minutes

LLPOA Board of Directors Meeting. Minutes for July 8, 2016

OFFICIAL PROCEEDINGS OF THE ALPENA COUNTY ROAD COMMISSION

Work Weekend #1 April 6,7,8, Leo Gathering April 13,14,15, 2018

Minutes of the Stratford Regular Board meeting held on Thursday, June 9, 2016 at the municipal building located at 120 Piseco Rd.

PPOA CONTACT INFORMATION

TOWN OF DEXTER PLANNING BOARD MINUTES NOVEMBER 6, BOARD PRESENT: Peter Haskell, Geraldine Mountain, Dick Gilbert, Susan Long, Rick Fanjoy

ARC General Meeting Minutes March 15, 2016

Cherrytree Township Board of Supervisors Regular Monthly Meeting March 6, 2017


Meeting of the Planning Commission June 6, 2017 Custer County Courthouse Westcliffe, Colorado

This guide will help you get started on your unit s weekend trip, with important information including fees and camp rental policies.

Commander s Message OCTOBER 2018 BAR COMMITTEE

Nacimiento Reservoir Data

4. Public Works Supervisor Update

Cummings Township Regular. Monthly Minutes. Nov.13, 2012

Minutes of the Town of Lake George Regular Meeting held on November 10, 2014 at the Town Center, 20 Old Post Road, Lake George, New York

Present were chairman Corey Bartlett, Tom Brown, Tom Roberts and Jim Van Dyne

Circle K Campground W1316 Island Rd Palmyra, WI Seasonal agreement. 1) The Camping Season is May 1 st to Oct 21, 2018

Annual Summer Picnic 2018

Christmas Lake Village Board of Directors 02/09/2012

Mason County Planning & Zoning Department 102 E. FIFTH STREET SCOTTVILLE, MICHIGAN (231) FAX (231)

Bodega Bay Fisherman s Festival Food Vendor Information/Application

ALEXANDRA RESIDENTS ASSOCIATION In the heart of Penge, SE20. Committee meeting Thursday 26 November 2015

CITY OF CAMPBELL PARKS & RECREATION COMMISSION CAMPBELL, CALIFORNIA June 3, 2015 MINUTES

Minutes- Board of Directors JUNE 5, 2018 Page 1

SPRING S E T I L - HI A HLPO

2013 Day Camp Staff Handbook

June 3, The June 3, 2010 meeting of the NIESA Board was called to order at 7:00 pm by the Chairperson Charles Galbreath.

LAKE TALON NEWS. Lake Talon Conservation Association HOT TOPICS: 1. ALGONQUIN LAND CLAIM ON TALON LAKE 2. ILLEGAL NET FISHING ALSO IN THIS ISSUE:

Woodmere-Trentwood Property Owners Association Minutes of Board of Directors Meeting May 14 th, 2018

March 2, The Straban Township Board of Supervisors met this day, March 2, 2009, 7:00 p.m. at 1745 Granite Station Road, Gettysburg.

2015 Annual Meeting Minutes April 20, 2015 Page 1

TINTINHULL PARISH COUNCIL

Transcription:

Holiday Lake Owners Association, Inc. Regular Monthly Board Meeting Minutes Holiday Lake Office, 6:30 P.M. Call Meeting to Order by President Bille Jean Snyder Secretary, Carla Bunger, took roll call with 6 Board of Directors present Time: 6:28 p.m. Bille Jean Snyder-Present Carla Bunger-Present Lu Wieland- Present Wayne Worthington- Present Stan Zeutenhorst-Present Jay Hoskey-Present Director Bunger confirmed a quorum was present to proceed with Holiday Lake Regular Business Board Meeting. Monthly Board meeting attendance sign in sheet showed 8 in attendance President Snyder welcomed all attending & announced: Please be sure to sign in for documentation purposes Meeting will be recorded for the sake of documentation. Anyone wishing to address the board of directors is to stand up and state their name and address for the record. Additions to the Agenda: Under Updates: River Otters Under Committees: Water research - 2017 Treatment Plan Fish - Fund Raiser Under Building Permits: 5. Unit 6 Lot 324 Crawford-Septic-Crawford Under Tree Removal: Unit 3 Lot 128 Norris Motion to approve the agenda with additions: Made by: Wayne Worthington; 2nd by Jay Hoskey Aye: 5 Nay 0 Abstain 0 Motion passed by voice vote Minutes of March 9, 2017 Regular Business Meeting: Corrections/Additions? Motion to approve the minutes as written made by: Wayne Worthington 2nd by Stan Zeutenhorst. Treasurer's Monthly Report: Corrections/Additions? Presented by Wayne Worthington Office Manager, Wendy Schwab, provided balances in board approved projects: pickle ball fund; South boat dock fund and playground fund. Motion to accept as presented by Stan Zeutenhorst; 2 nd by Lu Wieland. Expenditures/Bills for April/May 2017, presented by Treasurer: Wayne Worthington outlined bills paid in March previously approved; other bills paid in need of approval and outstanding bills to be approved for April. Office Manager, Wendy Schwab, presented an additional bill for repair of the boat motor received after bills presented. Motion to accept/pay bills as presented by Lu Wieland; 2 nd Carla Bunger. Aye 5 Nay 0 Abstain 0. Motion passed by voice vote. Security Report: Bruce Rhoads did not have a written report as his computer crashed. He is hopeful it will be up and running sometime within the next week or so. Things are starting to get busier around the lake. Received a complaint made about an ATV running at 11 or 12 pm, was unable find this individual. Had an incident last Saturday night where a young adult or older teen with a mask was seen around Ryan's Park; drove off fast; spun a donut on the beach and then came back toward where Bruce was sitting. When Bruce was spotted, driver of said ATV took off at a high rate of speed and Bruce lost track of him on Aurora. Having a masked individual displaying this type of behavior is somewhat concerning. Reported 8 people attended CPR Awareness class and felt good information was given. Greg Johnson from Toledo EMT/Ambulance Unit donated his time to provide this class. Bruce asked the Board to consider giving some sort of donation in appreciation since Mr. Johnson provided the awareness class at no cost to participants nor Holiday Lake without expectations of payment. President Snyder said the Board will take consideration under advisement. Water Responders has been delayed getting organized/started due to the computer crash. Bruce is hopeful the list of volunteers was not lost with the computer problems. He plans for information out as soon as he gets the computer up and running. Bruce reports he is privately contracted with Holiday Lake for 1000 hours per year so he has to balance out when he works those 1000 hours in the best interest of Holiday Lake. Therefore, he will be more visible during the summer months, generally May through August when his time is most needed due to the activities around the Lake. Maintenance Report: Rick Kriegel reported: March had little snow to push Buried remaining brush pile on Carron Dr. that did not burn in 1 st burn.

Page 2 of?5 Maintenance Report continued: Installed Holly Losh Unit 4 Lot 178 culvert and have picked up additional culverts from Hickenbottom s to have materials as needed. Stan and I checked out the new truck and used flatbed. The used flatbed ended up not being what we thought would work for Holiday Lake since it was 2ft longer expected and did not fit the truck wheel base. Contacted Truck Equipment in Des Moines on cost a new flatbed in the sized needed. Holiday Lake has done business before with Truck Equipment and had already ordered the plow attachments for new truck. Having troubles with the Ford F350 again so had to take it to Don Wierman to be looked at. Changed the oil and fuel filters and air cleaner on the Ford F350 as well as changed the oil / fuel filters, air cleaners and blew the dirt out of the radiator on the backhoe Met with Dave Schinckel, from Manatts, and Stan about 2017 on chip and seal Holiday Lake roads. Mr. Schinckel also shared possible opinions on some trouble soft spots in the roads. Started spring prep with taking sander off the truck; moving the snow plow out of the shop and rearranging other equipment in order to have room to get mowers out and ready. Built 4 new road barricades so will have more barricades for upcoming spring road work & other times road barricades are needed for Lake activities. Weight embargo signs were never put up since there was not much frost in the ground and what was there went out so fast from the rain there was no point of placing a weight embargo early spring 2017. After a lady come in the office with concern of a trap up at the camp ground, went up and found a box trap in the trees that was not set and did not see any other signs of any other traps and there was no tag or other identification of owner on the box trap. Even though a box trap will not hurt or kill an animal or person, removed it from the camp grounds. Also found an air tank in the same area. Placed order with Loren Ford to bring some rock to the maintenance shop and 2 loads to the camp ground because it was pretty muddy on the lane around the play equipment. Hearings: none Updates: RIZ - Bille Jean Snyder reported RIZ is ramping up with preparation for 2017 projects. Trustees are prioritizing projects to be completed and bids will be let soon. Under the governing guideline, RIZ funding can be used for erosion control and water quality. Therefore, the Trustees approved working as 50/50 partners with Holiday Lake Owners' Association to share the cost of 2017water treatment and have been provided the same information as the Lake Board. St Patrick's Dance - Lu Wieland reported $220.00 was raised to be put toward audio/visual equipment for the Community Center. Even though there was not a big crowd, it was a nice midwinter activity and a good time. She will turn the funds in to the office tomorrow. Bille Jean Snyder thanked Lu for organizing this event. Defibrillator Bille Jean Snyder shared the Victor telephone co-op has donated a defibrillator to Holiday Lake in memory of an employee. At a future date, this generous gift will be presented to the Lake and demonstrate how to use as well as maintaining the equipment. The Board of Directors will be considering the location to house the unit. This thoughtful gift supports information Bruce Rhoads has previously brought to the Board for consideration. June Clean Up - Has been scheduled for Saturday, June 10 and Saturday, June 17. As a reminder from last year, which was the first year to have two Saturdays and it worked very well. Dumpsters are provided by Audas Sanitation with Lu Wieland, Phil Reeves, and Jim Hamilton monitored the dumpsters and would call Audas when they got full. Audas would then came out, exchanged full dumpster with empty one. Stan Zeutenhorst will again be in charge of arranging disposal of white goods and metal. There has been a charge of $5.00 for appliances and TV's. but since the landfill has increased charge to $10.00 per item, Holiday Lake may need to charge $10.00 also. Bruce Rhoades asked about the Board's expectation of him with regard to metal salvagers coming through the lake to pick up scrap metal; which could be considered helpful. President Snyder thanked him for asking, and stated the Board has a few other details to finalize along with his role in 2017 Clean up Days. Membership directory Office manager, Wendy Schwab, informed the community the new directory of members has been completed and booklets are back from printer. The Directory include an alphabetical listing of lake owner's, Lake maps per unity, and sponsoring advertisements. Directory are printed every 5 years. And be purchased in the business office available for $5.00 per book. Wendy thanked Stan Zeutenhorst for picking up the directories and distributing to the sponsors. Bille Jean Snyder recognized the hours and hours Wendy has put in on this project and thanked her for a job well done. Dock Replacement The Board has been discussing replacement of the South boat dock and Rick Kriegel has been researching costs for this project from different companies. This project regretfully will be tabled at this time based on budget constraints. River Otters Wendy Schwab, Office Manager, reported, DNR has been contacted regarding the problem at Holiday Lake. DNR guidelines state River Otters can only be trapped between November and January unless they are causing a major fish kill which DNR officials would have to determine. Yes, DNR informed there have been some dead fish noted on docks, but this is not enough to warrant intervention. Suggestion made from DNR for dock owners: keep bright lights shining on docks and/or loud noise. Bruce Rhoades stated that they come up from Walnut Creek and even if we get rid of a few, more will come.

Committee Reports Community Center Lu Wieland Has nothing new, a busy summer scheduled. Page 3 of 5 Water Research: - Jay Hoskey and Connie Sjerven Shared the extensive research done to find an experienced company to come in and really review the type of problems we have; the kinds of plant growth and what needs to be done to maintain healthy water. A company from Pennsylvania has been contacted about how to treat our water beginning application now. This company has been in business for many years and will not only treat our water, but will continue to monitor monthly checking all levels of the water depths for temperature, clarity of water, alkalinity, PH and oxygen levels to be sure we achieve the proper balances for a healthy ecosystem. They will be using copper sulfate to try to diminish the algae and pond weeds, but it is necessary to have some water vegetation for the fish population. Again, they will be monitoring our waters as the summer goes to try to provide us with the best plan possible. This company is charging significantly less than a previous quote for a lesser service The cost of treatment will be approximately $7000.00 per month for five months. This cost will be split 50/50 with RIZ. Connie stated she had worked on the water for many years and last year was actually the first year that we tried a major treatment. This is our biggest issue and we knew we had to be conservative in dealing with Mother Nature. Last year's attempt did help some, but we need more so turned to this bigger picture approach with someone who really understands our problems; however, we cannot expect miracles. Wayne Worthington also stated that because of our lack of snow cover this past winter the plant growth could be worse this year. Jay also stated that normal lake water does have algae growth and clear water is not a healthy ecosystem. Bille Jean Snyder thanked both Jay and Connie for their work on this project. A lot of time and effort were put in by both Connie and Jay to find a company that we feel know what they are doing and will provide a quality service for a reasonable cost. Making contacts - inquiries outside the state to find a group with good credentials and track record to try to get the best for the lake The Board felt this company offered the experience and plan that was well thought out and within our budget Bille Jean Snyder entertained a motion to contract with Aquatic Environment Consultants, Inc.to implement Holiday Lake 2017 water quality treatment plan of conducting water sampling and treatment application according to sample results during the months of April, May, June, July and August and to partner with RIZ (Rural Improvement Zone) the cost 50/50 of 2017 water quality treatment plan Motion to accept the water treatment was presented made by Stan Zeutenhorst 2 nd Wayne Worthington. Fish Committee Mike Ehrig Informed community 500 catfish were added 2 weeks ago. Requesting consideration to approve an additional fund raiser the day of the fireworks-july 1, 2017 because Mother Nature did not cooperate, so were not able to have the annual ice fishing tournament due to thin ice. Therefore, lost about $2000.00 we normally get. The fish committee would like to set up the hot dog cart in the parking lot next to the beach. Recognizing Boards past practice has been to approve only 1 fund raiser per date so as not to possible impact potential loss of profits to project, Wayne Worthington talked with Rick Kriegel about sharing space in the Community Center on Saturday of the 4th of July Celebration weekend for the fish committee to have a hot dog fund raiser along with Rick's ice cream social, which Board approved fall 2016 for playground equipment fund raiser -ice cream social to be in the community building day 2017 fireworks are scheduled, July 1, 2017. A lot of room is needed to set up the ice cream equipment. Carla Bunger mentioned that it would be very tight and difficult in the kitchen to have both hot dogs and ice cream at the same time. Wayne Worthington completely disagreed with this and feels there is room Because (a) ice cream social set up pretty much takes kitchen space uncertain Community Center kitchen would have enough room to accommodate both fund raisers (b) floor space in the Community Center needs to be saved for the fireworks personnel to get away from heat during setup and/ or emergency situation(s) where shelter is required for 1 st aid to be administrated (c) concern over the fact that there are so many people in that beach area to have hot dog stand, will add to the road, parking, people congestion as well as might present a potential hazard the Community Center nor beach area would not be the best location of July 1, 2017 for the fish committee fund raiser hot dog stand. Bille Jean Snyder entertained a motion to approve holding both playground equipment ice cream social and fish committee hot dog stand fund raisers on Saturday, July 1, 2017 where playground equipment ice cream social location will be at Community Center and fish committee hot dog stand location will not be at the Community Center nor beach area but details will be worked out with Board. Wayne Worthington made motion to approve holding both fundraisers July 1, 2017 with playground equipment ice cream social in Community Center and location of the fish fund hot dog stand to be determined 2 nd Jay Hoskey Aye 5 Nay 0 Abstain 0 Motion carried by voice vote Rick stated that in the future he would be willing to have his social on Sunday if the fish committee needed the building on Saturday Easter Egg Hunt - Bille Jean Snyder stated that she overlooked this very important item to add to the updates, and apologized to Connie Sjerven who has organized. Connie shared there will be 1000 eggs filled with candy, Easter baskets and many items given away like bikes/tricycles. Will be this coming Saturday at 1 pm rain or shine. The kids love this and Bille Jean thanked Connie for her work.

New Business Building Permit Application Unit 6 Lot 131- Storage building-brown Unit 6 Lot 155 156- Remove stumps, grade-brustkern Unit 4 Lot 184- Storage Building-Landuyt Unit 1 Lot 53- Replace Driveway-Swan Unit 2 Lot 324 Septic -Crawford Bille Jean Snyder asked for motion to approve building permits as presented Page 4 of 5 2 nd by: Stan Zeutenhorst Culvert. Unit 2 Lot 326 Webb Unit 2 Lot 327- Webb Bille Jean Snyder asked for motion to approve culvert installations as presented Motion made by Jay Hoskey 2 nd by: Stan Zeutenhorst Tree Removal Unit 3 Lot 128 Norris Chris Norris has a dead pine in his front yard and asked to remove. Bille Jean Snyder asked for motion to approve tree removals as presented 2 nd by: Wayne Worthington Part Time Summer Help Advertised for on call positions for 2017 part time summer help with several applicants. Stan and Rick conducted interviews. From interviews recommend to the Board to hire Andy Frome and Ray Hard to work as on call help for grounds maintenance and general maintenance crew. Mark Hilligas to work every Saturday April 8 th to November 4 th at the compost pile. Each position classified as part time salary employee Each position salary based on rate of $10.00 per hours Bille Jean Snyder asked for motion to approve hiring Andy Frome and Ray Hard to work as 2017 seasonal on call help for grounds maintenance and general maintenance crew at $10.00 per hour and Mark Hilligas to work each Saturday at the compost pile April 8- November 4, 2017 at $10.00 per hour. 2 nd by: Jay Hoskey Wrestling Event A request was brought before the Board last month to allow attendees of a wrestling camp use of the Community Center for a social event for camp participates which would be sponsored by a lake owner. The sponsoring Holiday Lake lot owner has taken the proper steps required to rent the Community Center on Wednesday, June 14, 2017 for this evert by paying the rental fee, deposit, and presenting proof of insurance. There is a clear understanding by all involved, the participates will be allowed to use the Community Center, park, ball field and swim, however, no fishing nor camping will be permitted. Bille Jean Snyder asked for a motion to approve wrestling event Motion to approve made by Stan Zeutenhorst 2 nd by Carla Bunger Unfinished Business None Lot Owner Discussion None Final announcement: In response to community requests to have the can recycling left open longer on Saturdays. Bille Jean Snyder presented an idea to leave gates open to allow extended hours on Saturday for recycling until 3:00 pm Saturday April November 2017. Assigning Mark Hilligas to close recycle doors and lock the gate after closing the compost site at 3:00 pm. Everyone thought this was a good idea and will get this information out to the community.

Page 5 of 5 Bille Jean wished all Happy Easter and asked for a motion to adjourn. Motion to adjourn: made by Wayne Worthington 2 nd by: Jay Hoskey Aye 5 Nay 0 Abstain 0 Motion carried by voice vote. Meeting is adjourned at 7:40 pm CDT Minutes recorded and written by Carla Bunger and Amy Baetsle Attest to by: Bille Jean Snyder, President