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Special Newsletter April 2013
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Reflections on Moon Shadows: Spring 2012 Newsletter
MSPOA Board of Directors
Rory Clark, President
Gary Cammarata, Vice President
Rob Sheppard, Treasurer
Al Sheffield, Director
Eric Arnold, Secretary
Moon Shadows Property Owners’ Association Annual Meeting: Lakelands Country Club; Thursday, April 26; 7:00 p.m.
Please attend the Thursday, April 26 Annual Association Meeting at Lakelands Country Club, 8760 Chilson Rd., Brighton, Michigan, across from Winans Lake.
We will discuss completed projects and planned projects for our community. Our financials will also be presented.
Provided we have a quorum, we will vote on Board members. Remember, we must have a valid DVR form on file for your lot to allow your vote. A DVR form can be printed from our website and submitted at the meeting. Please include all required signatures.
Our Annual Meetings provide an opportunity to meet your neighbors as well as your Board Members. You can also express your concerns and suggestions for assuring our community is a place you’re proud to call home.
Annual Dues Are Due April 1
Annual dues are essential to assuring a beautiful and well-maintained community and are due April 1st every year. Dues are $610.00 and should be mailed to the following address:
Moon Shadows Property Owners Association
P.O. Box 251
Pinckney, MI 48169.
Late dues (received after April 1) will be assessed a 7% late fee retroactive to January 1, so please mail yours in time to be received no later than April 1. Please note that we regret having had to file liens and lawsuits on lots with outstanding balances. We encourage residents with outstanding balances to contact [email protected] to set up a payment plan to avoid legal proceedings.
Calendar
Event | Date/Time | Location |
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Easter Egg Hunt | Saturday, April 7, 2012 | The Beach |
MSHOA Annual Meeting | Thursday, April 26, 2012 | Lakelands Country Club |
4th of July Party | Saturday, June 30, 2012 | The Beach |
Amy Arnold has generously volunteered to chair the Easter Egg Hunt this year. Thank you, Amy! If you can help Amy with this event, please call her at (734) 878-0142. Thank you also to Amy Powers, who has volunteered to chair the 4th of July party. This is a big event, and Amy will appreciate all volunteers. Please contact her at [email protected]. Watch for details at the entrance as these events get closer.
Road Fund
The present Board of Directors considers the entire “Investment Account” as the MSPOA Road Fund. In other words, the present Board has earmarked all funds in our investment account, along with targeted annual deposits, to be applied toward replacement of our roads. However, please note that annual deposits are dependent on funds required to repair/and or replace sections of the roads annually. Funding for needed annual road repairs may reduce targeted 13% deposits to our road fund. Our hope is that through annual repairs, we won’t have to replace all of the roads at one time later. We will discuss the Road Fund at the Annual Meeting to determine we are meeting the needs of our residents. Your participation in this important discussion will be appreciated.
Please Consider This…
Curb and Yard Maintenance: Please clear your grass clippings, leaves, twigs, etc. from the curbs. Curb maintenance is the homeowner’s responsibility. If a drain is in front of your lot, please keep it clear. Not maintaining curbs leads to blocked drains. Blocked drains then cause road problems and will contribute to increased maintenance cost and decreased life of our roads. Please look around; many of our drains are covered with debris. Dead trees are becoming an issue as well. If you have dead trees, they need to be removed. They’re a safety risk as well as unsightly.
Fertilization: Use phosphorus-free fertilizer only. As of January 1, 2012, the State of Michigan requires that all fertilizer be phosphorus free. Use of anything other than phosphorus-free fertilizer causes weed growth in our lake and ponds.
Community Directory: Our Community Directory needs to be updated. Tracy Schultz has offered to distribute forms to gather your information. When you receive the form, please complete it and return it ASAP. We will attempt to create a password-protected, on-line directory.
Volunteers Needed: We always need volunteers. If you would be willing to initiate and chair a committee, please contact Rory Clark, [email protected] or 810-333-2746. Your Board is pleased to serve the community, but we can’t do it all ourselves. Your input and participation are requested.
Movies at the Beach: “Movies at the Beach” was a nice community activity when it started a couple years ago. To continue Movies at the Beach, we need volunteers. Please let Rory know if you can chair these fun evenings.
Community Teams: In the past, we’ve had both volleyball teams and horseshoe teams competing weekly. We encourage your participation. Horseshoe competition is scheduled to begin again in May. Watch for specifics at the entrance.
Goose Round Up
Goose Round-Up is scheduled for Father’s Day, June 17, at 6:00 a.m. Please watch for announcements at the entrance to our subdivision. The geese population has exploded in the last year, and we will need to address the issue again this year to keep our beach and yards clean and safe to use.
RLPOA
All residents of Moon Shadows Property Owners’ Association are also members of Rush Lake Property Owners’ Association. Please stay informed about RLPOA by attending their meetings and voting on important issues. Their Board of Directors’ meetings are held the first Wednesday of every month at 6:30 p.m. and are open to all Association members. Their Bi-Annual meetings are held in May and November. Watch for mailings. All meetings are held at the Hamburg Township Senior Center.
Woof Woof
On October 18, 2011, James A. Neilson, Hamburg Township Clerk, signed approval of Ordinance No. 87, “Domestic Animal Control Ordinance.” Among the requirements of this ordinance is control of barking dogs. The ordinance states, “All persons are prohibited from harboring or keeping any dog or other domestic animal, which by loud, frequent, or habitual barking, yelping, howling, or crying causes an annoyance or disturbance of the peace of any person or neighborhood.” We realize all dogs bark, but the barking should not cause our neighbors undue annoyance or concern. It’s our responsibility!
Architectural Form
Architectural Request forms are required for all improvements, including landscaping. Failure to get prior approval may delay projects and/or result in fines or penalties. Please make your project description specific. Include drawings and specifications, location of house on site, dimensions of project, list of materials, descriptions and samples of materials, color samples (paint chip, etc.), and estimated completion date. To submit electronically, visit www.moonshadowshoa.org/architectural-request-form/ Choose option 1 or 2 to submit. To submit hard copy, complete the form and mail to MSORL, P.O. Box 251, Pinckney, MI 48169.
And Speaking of Improvements
Last year, we asked everyone to take a look at their homes and their property. Have you taken time to do that? In some cases, we’re sorry to say, it appears it hasn’t happened. Our home values are affected by many factors. Among those is the maintenance of our neighbors’ properties. Some of the homes in our subdivision need paint badly. Several yards are not maintained properly. Our homes are an important investment. Home values have plummeted because of a bad economy. Let’s not worsen an already bad situation. Make it a priority to paint, to maintain, to help assure a beautiful place to live.
Speed Limit 25
Please remember to drive safely.
The Hamburg Township Police patrol our neighborhood to assure we obey posted signage. Our children are our first priority!
Joey Thorington
Thank you to Joey Thorington, who so generously served as a member of our Board as Secretary. Joey’s professional and personal responsibilities made it difficult to continue his Board responsibilities; and as a result, he recently resigned. We are very sorry to have lost Joey’s participation and hope, someday, he will return to serve our community as a Board member.
We are pleased to announce that Eric Arnold agreed to replace Joey as secretary. Welcome to the Board, Eric!