Living in a gated community Tapps Island Association
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Living in a gated community Tapps Island Association
Ta p p s I s l a n d A s s o c i a t i o n JULY 2013 Next Board of Trustees Meeting July 25th 7:00 pm In the Clubroom Tapps Island Phone Numbers General Manager: John Clark: 862-6616 Association Office: 862-6616 Association Fax: 862-3310 Association E-Mail Address: office@tappsisland.net Association Web Site: www.tappsisland.net Golf Course Web Site: www.tappsislandgolf.com Pro Shop: Restaurant: Security: 253-862-7011 253-862-6641 253-370-0658 Mighty Islanders Website: www.mightyislanders.org News & Advertisements you’d like published email to: office@tappsisland.net The “Islander” is published monthly by the Tapps Island Association, and does not warrant or endorse any product or service advertised herein. 20818 Island Parkway East, Lake Tapps, WA 98391 Living in a gated community Tapps Island is a unique gated community in that we have a restaurant and golf course open to the public in addition to accessibility to the park areas by boat. That said, residents expect a secure area where we know who is using our facilities. The board has taken steps to improve our overall security with a number of actions. We have changed the key to the boat launch. There were too many keys floating around in possession of people unauthorized to have keys. The keys are labeled “do not duplicate” but there were obviously some duplicated. New Tapps Island automobile stickers have been issued. If you do not have a red oval Tapps Island sticker you must get one on your vehicle by August 1st. Stickers need to be updated from time to time because residents move off the island, sell cars or, for a variety of reasons, information is not current in our records. ALL VEHICLES without a current RED OVAL Tapps Island sticker will be stopped at the front gate beginning August 1st. If you are stopped please do not blame security staff for the inconvenience. They are just doing the job they have been instructed to do for the safety and security of island residents. We now have a sticker for boat trailers and all other trailers. It is a RED RECTANGULAR sticker that is to be placed on the neck of the trailer in an easy to see area. All trailers must be stickered by September 1st. Residents will be required to show registration and current licensing of the trailer if it is stored on Tapps Island. If you are unable to come to the office to register you may FAX or email the registration to the office. Staff can mail you the sticker or you may request it be left at Security for pick up or delivery by Security to your residence. Trailers that are not licensed may not be stored in a visible area to the street or lake. They are like automobiles in that they must be operable and licensed or stored in a garage or off site. RV’s are required to have a RED OVAL vehicle registration just like all automobiles. RV’s must have the RED OVAL sticker by September 1 or they will be stopped at the gate. The vehicle must be registered to the homeowner or in the case of a renter, to the renter with the permission of the homeowner. RV’s owned by non-residents may not be stored on Tapps Island. RV’s must also have current registration and licensing just like other automobiles to be stored in view of the street or lake on Tapps Island. If a vehicle is not licensed it is being stored which is not allowed under Tapps Island ACC guidelines. Only intact, operable, and appropriately licensed vehicles may be parked or stored outside an approved structure; Security will be reminding residents to get their registrations current during the month of July and August. Again, they have been instructed to remind everyone. They are doing what they have been instructed to do. There will also be reminders placed on the readerboard and the A-board by security. Please discuss this with members of your household and frequent guests. We hope the transition is smooth and your cooperation is most appreciated. (Continued on page 2) PAGE 2 T H E I S L AN DE R (Cont. from page 1) The second security guard on duty for the summer months is the patrol guard. They are responsible for patrolling the beach area, boat launch, parks, outer island, barking dogs, loose dogs, weight room, pool area and monitoring parking area as well as on street parking violations. It is a lot of ground to cover. When the weather is nice it is busy on the island. The other guard is to control access to the front gate. If you see suspicious activity or something just doesn’t seem right PLEASE give security a call at 370-0658. New ID cards have been issued to a large number of residents (check your statement for ID cards you may not have picked up in the office). The Security team know many of you by sight and name. However, please do not be offended if they ask to see your ID card if you are using the beach, park, pool, weight room or other Tapps Island facilities. All residents must sign in to the pool area. If the lifeguard does not know you they may ask for your Tapps Island ID. Your cooperation is most appreciated. Tapps Island has a very low crime rate and our vandalism has been minimal in the recent past. By enforcing the procedures we all help make our community safe and prevent unauthorized individuals from using the facilities our residents own and pay to maintain. JULY 2013 There's Still Room to Play During Couples Golf Night! Couples Nights Join us for another Couples Night Friday, July 12th, and spend a beautiful night on the course for a 6:00pm shotgun tournament. Meet fellow golfers and enjoy 9 holes of golf, food, drinks and prizes. $30 per couple with cart $20 per couple walking If you are unable to join us for Couples Night on July 12th, mark your calendar for the next one! Tapps Island is offering you a chance for a night out every other Friday this summer! Or you can plan your own day out on the course, book your tee time today! W.O.W. Yard of the Month - July School is out, but June’s Yard of the Month winner has a very interesting history lesson for each of us that should intensify our knowledge that each of us Islander’s are a blessed bunch to be a part of this rare and desirable community! Steve and Erin Ford of 2826 199th Ave. E. built their home as newlyweds in 1984. Erin grew up in Des Moines, Washington and Steve on Driftwood Point, before Tapps Island was existent as we know it! Some fun and interesting facts about Tapps Island that Steve and Erin would like to share with us are: Cows, rabbits and goats (and much more) roamed the Island as it was once land leased out for a grazing area by a local farmer. Tapps Island was originally called Island A and Snag Island was called Island B. Ben Clifford was the developer who originally wanted this prime area to become a State Park, but the locals loaded up into Dieringer school buses and went to Olympia and fought to keep it a paradise to be later developed (lucky us!). Mr. Clifford was an environmentalist and signed an agreement with Tapps Island that the Outer Island would be kept from being built upon and thus keeping it a natural area to be enjoyed by all residents living on the Island. The original names of the streets were named after wildlife (ie. flicker lane, goldfinch lane, hummingbird circle, etc.) before there were ever numbers assigned to them. You may still see some of the signs on the streets with the original names on them. This was done when being developed, copying how Sun River did theirs. Back in the day when Steve’s parents were young, Tapps Island was a Puget Power camp. Steve and Erin are a great team in the upkeep and design of their spectacular yard. Erin is the designer, implementer and “idea gal”, while Steve is the “haul guy” and once in a while the “digger guy”. He really credits all the wonderful work in their yard to Erin. Congratulations to the Ford's for being voted W.O.W. Yard of the Month for June. They will receive a gift card to the Lakeside Grill and display the “coveted” Yard of the Month planter for the month of June, until it moves on to the next deserving recipient, maybe YOU! Please participate in the W.O.W. Yard of the Month contest by casting your vote for the yard that wow's you the most. E-mail your vote to Sandy Shuman at shuboxsandy@hotmail.com by the end of the month. JULY 2013 PAGE 3 T H E I S L AN DE R Pierce County Council Considers New Shoreline Regulations Pierce County’s Community Development Committee is studying and having public hearings regarding Washington State Department of Ecology’s proposed new Shoreline Regulations. These new rules may be adopted by the County Council this fall. I attended the committee’s first public hearing held June 17th. I testified that I had concerns about some of these proposals. For example, would they affect existing properties if the owners tore down their house and built a new one? Some of the highlights of the proposed regulations include: 150 foot setback (buffer) for new construction (it is currently 50 feet) New restrictions/requirements within buffers such as restricted tree removal, only native vegetation allowed, etc. New restrictions on dock construction: no “L” shaped docks only straight line construction allowed Encouragement of “shared” docks with adjoining properties. 30 feet maximum for single residential use 60 feet maximum for joint use by four residences $10,000 maximum value Certainly, any undeveloped properties along the shoreline would be severely impacted if these regulations were passed. For example, if they had been in effect when we built our house, we would be in the street. In other words, these regulations would have rendered our lot unbuildable. If you are interested in attending these hearings, the Community Development Committee’s next public hearing is scheduled for Monday, July 17th, 1:30 p.m. The committee will meet in Courtroom 304, 3rd Floor, County-City Building, 930 Tacoma Avenue South, Tacoma, WA 98402. Submitted by Jan Shabro (Former Pierce Co. Council member and State Representative, 31st Leg. Dist.) Security Report 5/31/2013, 32nd St Ct E, 7:50pm, An underage golf cart driver was told to go home and stop driving the golf cart. A fine was issued. 6/1/2013, Golf Course, 1:25pm, Underage golf cart drivers were given a warning for unauthorized driving of golf cart. An immediate fine will be issued for future incidents. 6/2/2013, 204th Ave E., 8:10am, It was reported that during the Garage Sales, unauthorized entry into a home occurred and items stolen. The sheriff was called. 6/7/2013, Clubhouse area, 3:40pm, Young teens operating a golf cart without a driver’s license were issued a warning. of a residence where no one was home. Security asked them to leave the Island, and followed them off. 6/27/2013, 196th Ave., 8:35am, Security responded to a loose dog in a resident’s backyard. The dog was removed and taken home and Security issued a warning to the dog’s owner. 6/17/2013, Pool, 7:30pm, The lifeguard reported teens running and jumping and speaking 6/29/2013, 5th Fairway Bridge, disrespectfully to her. After they 4:20pm, Teens were reported refused to leave when she asked, she jumping off the bridge. When called Security to have them Security responded, the teens removed from the area. disrespectfully denied jumping off the bridge. They were told they 6/27/2013, 196th Ave. 2:00am, A were trespassing and then vehicle came onto the Island giving begrudgingly left the area. a resident’s name. Sensing that something was not right, Security contacted the homeowner who said The above incidents reported they were not expecting anyone. are just a representation of the Security proceeded to tract down the actual number of reports filed. vehicle and found it parked in front T H E I S L AN DE R PAGE 4 JULY 2013 253-862-7011 Men’s Club Island Cup Tournament (It rhythms with Ryder Cup) You get the idea. We have a RED team and a BLUE team. The pro shop will select the two lowest handicap golfers who register for the tournament to be the TEAM CAPTAINS. The captains will draw team members from a hat. Members will be split into high and low handicap groups. This SHOULD result in a mixed team of low, medium and higher handicaps to face off against the opposing team. BLUE vs RED The captains assign their team members to the following: 9 holes of match play 9 holes of best ball 9 holes of alternate shot $40.00 includes BBQ following the golf and 2013 Tapps Island Golf Course Island Cup logo towels and caps. Other prizes will also be awarded. Sign up now at the pro shop. The Island Cup is limited to the first 36 players who sign up. Don’t miss out on the fun. Ladies’ Golf Club League Play 3rd Gross D. Bishop $15 1st Net L. Willard $19 5/30/13 results Odd Holes, 2nd Net E. Harschfeld $17 Red Flag. 21 players Red flag 3rd Net J. Anderson $15 Odd holes. 4th Net J. Jarvis $13 Refunded 2 people because of no 5th Net K. Dennis $10 handicap. 19 players @ $5 = $95 6/13/13 Throw out worst two 1st Gross A. Tuttle $19 holes Red flag 2nd Gross R. Thornhill $16 23 players @ $5 = $115 1st Net K. Andrews $19 1st Gross K. Wilson $20 2nd Net J. Jarvis $16 2nd Gross J. Anderson $18 3rd Net J. Holden $14 1st Net S. Sheythe $20 4th Net S. Kramer $11 2nd Net L. Hornshuh $18 6/6/13 Blind Draw 6 holes 3rd Net J. Bond $15 11,12,13,14,17,18 4th Net J. Moody $13 Yellow flag 25 players@$5 = $125 5th Net J. Shabro $11 1st Gross J. Knox $19 2nd Gross A. Tuttle $17 REMINDER TO ALL COLLEGE STUDENTS ATTENTION: All full-time college students who are home for summer and are interested in playing in the men’s club here is a deal. You are not required to pay men’s club dues. If you pay $35.00 the pro shop will keep your handicap through the USGA GHIN system. We have to pay that $35 fee for each member. You are not required to pay men’s club dues. You may play in all men’s club events. Contact the pro shop to register. Tournament Results 6/9/13 - Pink Ball Tournament 1st Place $50 each Sue Sheythe Lorna Willard Holly Bauermeister Joan Jarvis 2nd Place $40 Anne Tuttle Judy Moody Deb Bishop Pam McDermott KP = Jackie Knox $30 Accuracy drive = A Tuttle. $30 Longest drive = j Gintz $30 Upcoming Tournaments: 7/7 - Flag Tournament 7/20 - Coed Horserace JULY 2013 T H E I S L AN DE R Tapps Island Association BOARD MEETING MINUTES June 28, 2013 The meeting was called to order by Vice President, Don Lisko at 7:05 P.M. Roll Call/Attendance: Present: Don Lisko, Shane Pitman, Ralph Mason, Jon Bial, Owen Gladfelder Absent: Rich Kumar. Perri Nieman w/ proxy to Owen Gladfelder, Sandy Shuman w/proxy to Don Lisko. Also present-John Clark, General Manager Approval of Minutes: Shane Pitman moved that the minutes of the Board meeting held on May 30, 2013 be approved. Jon Bial seconded. Approved. Open Session: No comments. Treasurer’s Report: Submitted by Shane Pitman YTD ending May 31, 2013 we have a net loss of $80,639 compared to a net loss of $20,937 for the prior year. Our cash position as of May 31, 2013 was $254,053. Total in the Operating Account was $-12,000 and $266,053 in the Reserve Fund. The percentage of accounts receivable in the 90+ days is 22%, all of which are properties heading to foreclosure or abandoned. Liens are in place and collection will occur when the lenders take over the property. Legal action is underway for collections on all accounts over 90 days delinquent. It was noted that operating fund is low due to those delinquencies. A review of reserve fund projects budgeted for the remaining year was completed. The boat launch and clubhouse swipe key project was deleted for this year. Resulting in a reduction of over $35,000 in projects from the reserve budget for this year. Ralph Mason moved to approve the Treasurer’s Report for May, subject to the annual audit. Owen Gladfelder seconded the motion. Motion passed. General Manager’s Report: Submitted by John Clark Water system. The annual water quality report must be submitted to the Department of Health by July 1 for the calendar year 2012. Each resident and tenant is required to receive a copy which we mail. The report was mailed and all households received it on June 26, 2013. The water conservation and usage report is also required to be completed and submitted to the State by July 1. More emphasis will be given to encourage water conservation by residents. The survey to determine residents with and without backflow prevention devices will be done in late summer. The Department of Health is requiring all water systems state wide to complete the survey and begin requiring all residences served by water systems to have back flow prevention devices. The 3 lots located on 214th Street which have been on the Tapps Island Water system are required under the original agreement to disconnect and hook up to Bonney Lake water. The date has been moved back to September 1, 2013. Lakeside Grill operations. PAGE 5 The Lakeside Grill made progress on some cost controls. The operation bottom line improved over budget in May for the first time this year. We expect a very busy summer and improved cost controls should improve on the $16,000 deficit to budget that needs to be recouped. Golf Course Operations. Junior camp registration is under way. All three of the clubs are growing and well organized. Each of them is providing information for The Islander monthly. Marketing and advertising continues to be directed at seniors who can fill the Monday through Friday tee times before noon. We are not advertising for weekend or prime time play when residents prefer to play and we have fewer consistently open tee times. Automobile, Boat and RV Registrations. Opening the office on the couple weekends for auto, boat trailer and RV registration and new boat launch keys was well received. Per direction of the board all vehicles without the NEW red oval shaped Tapps Island sticker will be stopped at the front gate beginning August 1, 2013. Residents failing to obtain the sticker and not stopping at the entrance will be sent notices of violation and a fine in the mail. RV’s must be registered and stickered by September 1, 2013. Collections on Delinquent Properties. Legal action is moving forward. We expect one of the claims to be completed by the end of July. Shoreline Buffer Rules. Circulated letter written by Jan Shabro regarding the proposed changes to shoreline setbacks. Board reviewed and agreed to publish it in The Islander. ACC Committee Report: Submitted by Jon Bial Lot 3-001. Work on violations is not complete. The resident sent a letter on why the work is not complete. The board agreed some work is complete however, the fine schedule is in place and fines will continue to be assessed until work is complete. ACC did the island drive around on June 26 with the General Manager. The committee noted several violations on lawn care, incomplete building, one fence and other violations. The General Manager was directed to send violation notices to the homeowners to comply with ACC. The ACC asked to have a list of qualified, licensed vendors available for homeowners to select from for yard work, painting, home repairs, and similar trades. The list should contain at least three vendors for each category. Golf Committee: Submitted by Shane Pitman The committee met this month on June 25 with representatives of the Men’s club, Ladies club, and Senior Men’s club present. Everyone is to remind their respective clubs that the golf carts are under 90 degree rule even in the summer months. The exceptions being horse race events and those with handicapped stickers. It really helps the quality of grass in drive off areas if we adhere to the 90 degree rule. Some additional signage is needed to keep carts off of areas close to greens. PAGE 6 T H E I S L AN DE R It will be up to individual clubs on how to play the area on #5 above the water well. The area is still not completely healed from when it was dug up for the water system work. Due to health department regulations we may not use any fertilizer or other chemicals because of the close proximity to the well. Some clubs have opted to play it as ground under repair. Staff will mark it as ground under repair for all tournaments. Couples golf night is back on for every other Friday night through the rest of the summer. College students home for the summer can participate in the men’s club by paying their USGA handicap fee and their men’s club dues will be waived. The pro shop will be setting up the couples horse race for July 20th. Work will be done on the 4th green bathroom to improve the interior. We are also putting a key code lock on the door to limit access to those checked in through the pro shop to help maintain a better restroom facility. Landscape/Beautification Committee Report: Submitted by Don Lisko for Sandy Shuman The monthly meeting was held on June 17 with Karen Baker, Janice Thomas, Sharon Piccolo, Lori Curnow, Barbara McKinney and Sandy Shuman in attendance. Yard of the month winner for May is Dick and Jan Mariani of 2902 208th Ave E. The committee discussed several areas around the island. Among the many pleasant comments were those directed at the work done around the clubhouse done for the Earth Day project. The committee listed items of concern or in need of attention to forward to staff. Karen Baker brought pictures of a project of interest to the group. Lattice could be placed with an attractive vine planting on the back side of the dumpster to improve the look. The next meeting will be held July 15 at 1:00 PM in the clubroom. Please participate in the yard of the month nominations by e-mailing your vote to shuboxsandy@hotmail.com by the end of the month. Safety and Security Committee Report: Submitted by John Clark for Perri Nieman The security staff met with the general manager on June 26. All security personnel have the list of legal and illegal fireworks in Pierce County. New fine cards are in place for our policy of enforcing illegal fireworks and fireworks being used outside of the permitted hours. Old Business: None New Business: Compliance Committee-Discussion about a proposed compliance committee to improve communication with residents and streamline non-compliance issues to faster resolution. Owen Gladfelder circulated a written proposal for board members to review. Action should occur at the next monthly board meeting. Sight Distance at IntersectionsOwen Gladfelder submitted the following: The Tapps Island Board has set up the Architectural Control JULY 2013 Guidelines in order to give all residents written information as to what the Board expects of each homeowner. From time to time the Board needs to revisit these guidelines to determine their relevance and clarify which issues the HOA is responsible for and which issues are left up to individual homeowner responsibility. Under Architectural Control Guidelines there is a section called Sight Distance at Intersections. The last sentence states: “The same sight line limitations shall apply on any lot within ten (10) feet from the intersection of a street property line with the edge of a driveway.” The Board has determined that this sentence is not clear and any driveway clearance should be the responsibility of the person/homeowner using that driveway. The Board does not relinquish its right to require a driveway to have sufficient clearance of view, but instead of a general statement, the Board will look at this issue on a case by case basis. It may require a resident to clear obstructions from their driveway entrance if is determined that there is a major hazard to the community. Owen therefore moved that the sentence: “The same sight line limitations shall apply on any lot within ten (10) feet from the intersection of a street property line with the edge of a driveway” be stricken in its entirety. The sentence shall be replaced with the following: “Driveway clearance and safety shall be the responsibility of the homeowner. Prior to building anything or planting anything that will impede the safe entrance and egress from the driveway, the resident shall seek approval from the Board/ACC. At any time the Board determines that there is no longer a safe entry or exit from that driveway and there is an impediment to the safety of the community, the obstruction must be removed at the owner’s expense.” Motion to approve-Owen Gladfelder. Seconded by Shane Pitman. Approved. Adjournment: Jon Bial moved to adjourn at 9:05 PM. Ralph Mason seconded. Motion passed. The next Board of Trustees meeting will be July 25, 2013 at 7:00 PM. PLEASE SUPPORT OUR ADVERTISERS We appreciate all our advertisers who help support this publication. Please support our advertisers by seeking their services. If you would like to advertise, please contact our office at 253-862-6616. 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