October - Stillwaters Residential Association
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October - Stillwaters Residential Association
The Voice Of StillWaters Message from SWRA President The most important single issue concerning StillWaters today is the Proposed Paving Project. That project is to be funded by a 2007 Special Assessment for $500 to be voted on by SWRA members by proxy or in person at a Special Meeting of the Members October 27th. The Board has fully reviewed all options for maintaining the roads in the future and highly recommends your vote to approve the Project and Assessment. The approval would mean that ALL remaining unpaved roads in StillWaters would be paved in phases as quickly as the weather and receipt of funds permit. The Board and staff are working hard to explain the program to everyone in a series of briefings held at the Executive Building. Many have attended and listened carefully. Many have indicated they will vote to approve the project and some have indicated they would not. Despite the fact that our maintenance fees are too low, some complained of the cost even though it was to be spread over a year from the vote. Some complained that a few roads had no buildings, and we have explained that those roads have lot owners who pay maintenance fees. We on the Board have tried to explain why it is the right thing to do. But the best explanation of why this project should be approved came from a couple who own a StillWaters lot but reside out of town. After they carefully reviewed the paving program they sent us an email, a portion of which I quote verbatim: October 1, 2007 PAVING PROJECT MEETINGS Saturday, Oct. 13th– 10:00 AM Tuesday, Oct. 16th—5:00 PM SPECIAL MEETING October 27th 10:00 AM All at the Executive Center SWRA Office Hours Monday—Friday 8:00 AM-5:00 PM FAX: 256-825-2991 Phone: 256-825-2990 Email: swra@charter.net Web site: “We don't always think of it this way but even the simple act of taking out the trash for pickup on Tuesdays and Fridays is maintenance and will enhance the value of our home over the long term. Can you imagine if we decided not to do so what our home would turn into in a matter of months? Smelly, bug ridden, mold and mildew infested to say the least....a health hazard, a fire hazard, a trauma of some sort waiting to happen. We wouldn't dream of allowing that to happen. When we looked at the paving project in Stillwater's, we said to ourselves, can we afford NOT to vote "yes" for this project? In our case, even though our plan is to retire one day and build on our property, we really consider ourselves investors. Residents, who don't actually consider themselves investors, really should consider themselves investors because they are not going to live forever and their property will either be sold or occupied by another family member. Either way, making sure the roads leading to their residences and amenities are easily accessible, smooth and attractive is the responsibility of every resident/investor of Stillwater's and will serve only to enhance the value of their residence for resale or future occupation of other family members….” Buck Stevens -Vice-President We will mail a paving program package to each SWRA member in the next week or so. It will explain the program again and contain a Proxy which you may use to vote by mail if you cannot attend the meeting. The decision will be up to you---SWRA members. Susan Thames Community Administrator And the vote will make a statement about the future of StillWaters and its future. Approval will result in an important upgrade of StillWaters as a whole and your property individually. Finally it will protect our roads for many years. Disapproval will be a tragedy for all of us. Tom Handley, President www.stillwatersra.com Board Members Tom Handley-President Debbie Nigh-Treasurer Penny Alexander-Secretary Wayne Washburn Jim Williams Cal Johnson Lynne Glarrow Office Manager Travis Fincher Covenants & Maintenance Manager October 1, 2007 FROM THE BOARD: Assessment Proposed for Paving StillWaters The Board approved a Special Meeting to be held on October 27th in order to hold a membership vote on an assessment of $500 for 2007 for paving as recommended by the Board of Directors. More information is in this newsletter and will also be mailed to every property owner. Gate News Gate attendant seminar was held on August 25th. Attendants were given an overview of the new manual outlining responsibilities, guidelines, etc. Future seminars will be held as needed. Total traffic count for August was 27,000, September traffic count 27,175 New cameras have been installed at both gates and the recording capability is good. Gate Transmitters - These are available in the SWRA office. They come with a visor clip for ease of use. The devices are $50 each. Until October 31st they continue to be discounted to $25 for property owners who turn in an old windshield device or gate card at the time of purchase. After that date the cost will be $50. These work great from a distance similar to the old windshield devices. This is a ONE TIME purchase and is different than the annual access fee. Property owners are responsible for lost gate devices. The Pineview Pool painting is completed. The remaining block work will be completed before winter. The pool will be closed for the season on October 1st. New Park benches and landscaping enhancements at the Moonbrook Park Playground have been completed. The logo implementation is about 50% complete and the street signs will be replaced in cooler weather. Proposed Sale of Oakwood Lake – Debbie Nigh distributed information about the cost of common property and the letter from a prospective buyer for the purchase of Oakwood Lake. Board action was deferred for further fact finding and studying. Debbie will notify the prospective buyer that a decision will be made later this year. Drainage—The SWRA Board of Directors approved the drainage work plan submitted by the Roads Committee. Work scheduled includes 15 different sites throughout the community and ranges in scope from cleaning, clearing and repairing existing drains to the more involved major reconstruction of drains that have deep erosion and pose potential safety hazards. It is anticipated that this work will begin in late October. Total funds allocated to these projects is $10,575.00. Also, in late October the water line cuts will be patched and paved. Thanks to following people for their assistance in collating, folding, and stuffing for the paving project mail out: Betty Bradshaw, Jan Darwin, Sue Ann Johnson, Betty Litsey, Janie Merrifield, Thelma Pitts, Sarah Starzer, Mary Torres, Debbie Nigh, Penny Alexander and Tom Handley. New Faces in New Spaces: We are pleased to announce that we have "new faces in new spaces" at SWRA! As a result of some restructuring of SWRA staff, rewriting of job descriptions and reallocation of daily responsibilities, we have moved Susan Thames into the Community Administrator position, effective a few weeks ago. Additionally, Lynne Glarrow will assume the duties as Office Manager at SWRA. This move has made SWRA stronger and more efficient in many ways. We were so fortunate to have both of these ladies’ expertise available right here within this community when we most needed a seamless transition! Lynne made it clear that she is a "team player," and she will continue to be a tremendous asset to our community during an expected growth spurt over the next several years. Finally, Susan has equally demonstrated her unique abilities to meet the unexpected challenges that appeared during the past three months. We thank you both, Susan and Lynne, for making our life easier and our business activities appear to run as smooth as silk! To 1971 and 1974 Covenant Property Owners: We want each of you to be included and have the right to participate in the vote on the Paving Project. To do so you must be under the 1987 Covenants. Please come by the office to complete a subjection form. SWRA will pay the filing fee required by Tallapoosa County. 2 October 1, 2007 STILLWATERS LOGO APPAREL Many of you have noticed the new SWRA logo appearing in different areas of our community including the road signs, our newsletter, and our gate attendant and staff apparel. We had requests from residents to provide personalized apparel individually designed for the StillWaters Community. Lake Martin Apparel has developed a special logo emblem that can be sewn on a variety of items. We have a few samples in the Executive Office for you to come by and see or you can visit their website at www.lakemartinapp.com. Lake Martin Apparel is located next to Store 34 at the intersection of Highways 34 & 49. They have a variety of golf shirts and caps from which you can select. Show your pride in living in a great community like StillWaters on Lake Martin with a new shirt or cap. FACELIFT FOR THE EXECUTIVE CENTER The Administrative Offices at the SWRA Executive Center are undergoing a much needed facelift to enhance services, increase efficiency and improve confidentiality. If you have not visited the offices recently, drop by and see how we have improved your facility. A special thank you to Ralph Hutson, Jason Williams and their crews of Harbor Development, Tommy Ciciola of Computer Basics, Margaret McCoy of McCoy Upholstery and Michael Carter of Southside Collision for their donated time and efforts in this project. Residents Janie Merrifield and Thelma Pitts continue to donate their time to help re-organize the file room. A special “hats-off” to our staff and Board members for sacrificing their weekend on this project. PLEASE STAY INFORMED You may receive the SWRA monthly newsletters by downloading from the SWRA website at www.stillwatersra.com OR You may send your email address to Susanswra@charter.net and the newsletter will be emailed to you in an easy to receive PDF form as soon as it is ready each month. To All The Property Owners of StillWaters: (actual letter) Who could ask for a better place to live than StillWaters, and “what a deal” financially speaking! We are now at a crossroads in the history of this great community. Soon we will vote which will determine as to whether we move Forward or Backward. Yes and Forward is My Vote! For a person or family who is considering a community in which to live, the first impression comes from the condition of the roads and streets. While excellent progress has been made of late, we still look ragged around the “edges”. There is so much to be gained by our YES vote on October 27th in support of paving the 12.71 miles of “ragged edges”. Not only will our property values by enhanced but, the number of people buying and building here will accelerate to new high levels. This creates a win-win situation for all involved. Additionally, more owners create more income for our community to fund services and maintenance. As concerned citizens of StillWaters, let’s all come together as a huge family in support of each other. We would hope that all of us, regardless of the covenants we are under, will step up to the plate in Funding this one time Paving Assessment to accomplish this critically important “face lift” to StillWaters. Divided We Lose– Together We Win! Please vote yes on October 27, 2007. Thanks. A Concerned Resident 3 October 1, 2007 StillWaters Residential Association, Inc. NOTICE OF SPECIAL MEETING OF MEMBERS OF THE STILLWATERS RESIDENTIAL ASSOCIATION This is a Notice of a Special Meeting of Members of the StillWaters Residential Association under the 1987 Covenants to be held October 27th 2007 at the Executive Center, SWRA office, Dadeville, Alabama. The meeting will begin promptly at 10 am. Members are being asked to consider and vote on a Board of Directors’ recommended 2007 Assessment of $500. The proceeds of this Assessment would be dedicated to paving all of the remaining unpaved roads in StillWaters, some 12.71 miles of roads, including all neighborhood roads, under a plan developed by the Roads Committee and approved and recommended by the Board of Directors. The paving would be done in at least two phases during 2008 and 2009, possibly three depending on how quickly the assessment funds are received. To facilitate payment, the $500 Assessment would be payable in three installments. The first installment of $100 would be due January 31, 2008 with annual maintenance fee; the second installment of $200 would be due April 30th 2008; the third and final installment of $200 would be due November 30th 2008. A special payment plan will be available for those property owners who would experience a financial hardship. Of course one may make a single payment of $500 in January 2008 and significantly reduce the bookkeeping. Under the 1987 Covenants approval of this Assessment will require the vote of a majority of the Members voting in person or by Proxy at this Special Meeting. You may vote in person at the Meeting or by Proxy if you choose not to attend. If you choose to vote by Proxy you must complete the Proxy and return it to the Secretary of the StillWaters Residential Association. If mailed it must be sent to the Secretary of the StillWaters Residential Association, 1816B StillWaters Drive, Dadeville, Alabama, 36853 and postmarked not later than October 20th 2007. Otherwise it may be placed in the proxy box in the SWRA office or returned at the meeting not later than October 27, 2007 at the end of the meeting. Your Board of Directors endorses and highly recommends approval of this paving plan and urges your vote to approve the Assessment. The results will be announced at the meeting or as quickly thereafter as possible. Sincerely, Penny Alexander Secretary Thomas A. Handley President of the Board 4 October 1, 2007 STILLWATERS PAVING PROGRAM In order for our property values to increase, we must continue to maintain and do more things for the StillWaters property owners. The past Boards, all volunteers, have done a terrific job in getting us to this point. The big question is do we want StillWaters to look like this? OR THIS? 5 October 1, 2007 The Road committee’s estimate to pave the rest of StillWaters is $905,000, which would include having to stretch paving phases into 2010. Approximately $144,000 of that would be Moonbrook Drive, which would be last to be paved as the funds come in. A list of the 12.71 miles of roads to be paved is enclosed (those roads not listed have been paved in the last few years and do not presently need repaving). The proposed assessment, impact fees and regular budget allotments will cover the cost of the paving. The paving would be in two to three years; depending on how quickly the money comes in. The roads without homes to be paved represent a small percent of the program, only some $51,480. This would be their best chance to be paved. We want everyone to participate. A special mailing is being sent to all owners under the 1971 and 1974 covenants to urge their full participation in the 2007 assessment. WHY IS IT CRUCIAL TO DO IT NOW ? Paving of main roads now should make them last at least 10 years and secondary roads at least 15 years. Many of the roads are cracked and water is deteriorating them so paving is needed to preserve them. Patching is more costly than paving, which is all that would be able to be done under the normal budget. Paving now will not only protect but also increase all owners’ property values, with or without homes. Cost of paving roads will continue to increase due to the fact that asphalt is tied to oil prices. If you have questions, please call your board members. Tom Handley, President Buck Stevens, Vice President Debbie Nigh, Treasurer Penny Alexander, Secretary Cal Johnson, Director Wayne Washburn, Director Jim Williams, Director 256-825-7505 256-825-9808 256-825-0493 256-825-0541 256-825-8980 256-825-3070 256-825-4578 webster30_2000@yahoo.com aufans@mindspring.com djnigh@bellsouth.net pennyalex@babyfurnitureplus.com cal@lakemartinalabama.com wayneonthelake@charter.net jamesowilliams@charter.net IF THIS ASSESSMENT IS NOT APPROVED OUR ROADS WILL CONTINUE TO DETERIORATE !!! 6 October 1, 2007 From the Covenants & Maintenance Manager The swimming pool season officially ended on October 1st when the pool was closed. The pool will reopen on May 1, 2008 . The Moonbrook Park has new benches for parents to sit on while keeping an eye on their children playing on the playground equipment. Check them out. We have also enhanced the area with stepping stones and containment for the gravel in the play area. The moratorium on enforcing the trailer parking rules is over effective October 1st. Please find a place to park your trailers and boats out of sight in a designated area, i.e. your garage, carport, the SWRA boat storage lot or off site. On September 14th disaster hit at the exit to County Road 34. At around 6:30 in the morning the exit slide gate was hit by a vehicle exiting StillWaters. The gate was heavily damaged and was removed and returned to the factory to be rebuilt. The person who hit the gate is responsible for all costs to replace the gate. Once again I plead with you to go slow when going through the exit and entry gates and pay attention, don’t be talking to someone or to someone on your cell phone. You might also smile when you pass through the gates because you are being recorded by two high resolution cameras. The high expense of replacing the gate is not worth the seconds you gain by speeding through or by just trying to beat the closing gate. The posted legal speed limit in the area of the gates is 5MPH. This is also another case for speed bumps at all gates which you can expect to see if this abuse continues. The Architectural Review Committee is made up of 5 residents who have a desire to help keep StillWaters as beautiful as it was intended to be. The ARC meets every Thursday at 8:30 AM to consider new building applications and other requests by residents and contractors and to review current projects already underway. There are no particular qualifications other than a desire to serve the residents in StillWaters in a way that will assure that the architectural guidelines in the covenants and the building application are followed. Frank Greer announced his retirement from the ARC after a number of years of service. The ARC is happy to announce that Sylvia Thatcher, a long time resident has been selected to fill Frank’s vacated position. Sylvia brings a lot of energy, enthusiasm and ability to the ARC. We have had several reports of gunshots being fired in StillWaters. Some were heard in the Harbor Point Condominium area. It is very dangerous to discharge a firearm in such a congested area. Please save your ammo for the hunting season and then only in an area where it is safe to shoot. Several residents have asked who is responsible for all of the damage done to our roads when the water authority has to remove an area of the pavement to make a new connection or to repair a leak. When Walnut Hill Water Authority damages the pavement when they make a repair to their water mains, they are responsible to properly backfill the excavation and to place 6 inches of crusher-run aggregate to bring the excavated area back to the roadway elevation. They will continue to keep the excavation area up to grade with crusher-run until SWRA patches the area with asphalt the following spring. The same is true when the pavement is damaged when a resident’s new supply line is installed. Except in this case, the resident is billed for the asphalt patch. If you notice an area of concern please contact me. Travis Fincher SPECIAL SERVICES AT SWRA OFFICE Black / white Copies-25 cents per page Color Copies - $1.00 per page Fax - $1.00 + 25 cents per page Notary—$5.00 Classified Ad: Wanted : Used Golf Cart 825-2938 7 October 1, 2007 Neighborhood Council September report The Neighborhood Council met at a called meeting in order to hear a report, Road Paving Project, presented to us by Board member, Cal Johnson. Cal’s report. 1. Several dates were presented from which StillWaters property owners can attend meetings where the project proposal will be discussed in detail. 2. Cal provided a financial review of SWRA operations since the auction and pointed out some of the financial difficulties encountered along the way. 3. The SWRA Board has been dealing with financial deficits for the past couple of years, but additional income has resulted from certain actions such as transfer fees, impact fees, newsletter ads, building permit fees, info box fees, gate access fees, and boat storage fees. 4. Annual expenses for calendar year 2007 are $662,000 with annual income from covenant charges totaling $569,000 which results in a $93,000 shortfall. The shortfall is expected to be covered by additional income. The SWRA Board expects to have a balanced budget at the end of 2007. 5. The Legal Expense Reserve Fund has a current balance of about $135,000.00. 6. Cal presented a Power Point presentation on the proposed assessment to complete the Road Paving Project in the StillWaters community. 7. Cost estimates for completing the paving is approximately $900,000. The annual budget generally allocates about $150,000 for road projects, therefore a special assessment. 8. The total assessment earmarked for the road paving project would be $500, and would be paid in installments with the final installment due by November 2008. Approval for the project requires the majority vote of 1987 covenant holders in person or by proxy at the special meeting on October 27th. If you have any questions please see your Neighborhood Representative. Next meeting will be October 16th at 4:00 p.m. in the SWRA Executive Building. Nancy Washburn, President STILLWATERS VOLUNTEER FIRE & RESCUE StillWaters Fire and Rescue recently received notice of re-certification from the State of Alabama Health Department for another year (2008) of ambulance transport service. An application has to be submitted each year. Our ambulance service continues to function due to the dedication of our volunteers and paid paramedics. We are now offering paramedic coverage almost every hour of the week due to the recent introduction of a “stand-by” paramedic program. We welcome four new volunteer drivers to the department: Casey Farrington, Bob Hanby, Jason Rawls and Sallie Mason. There is always room for additional volunteers, particularly those who might train as an EMT-Basic. With Toni Koeppen graduating to the ranks of Paramedic, the department now has only two active EMT’s – Lavaughn Johnson and Cindy Morgan. We are sorry to lose the services of Ted Caudil as EMT. Ted has offered many many valuable hours of service to the department and community, and we wish him nothing but the best. The department will soon be receiving a variety of pediatric medical supplies and equipment through a grant from the State Health Department. 8 October 1, 2007 9 October 1, 2007 Living Waters Church is having a Covered Dish Supper October 8th at 6:30 P.M. Thanks again for all of you who attended any of our services this summer - your presence means a lot. We will be closed for services until our Sunrise Service on Easter Morning (06:30 a.m. Sunday, March 23, 2008 for those of you who like to plan ahead). Our 2008 summer season will begin Sunday May 26th. We will have our annual meeting on Oct 8th at 6:30 p.m. in the basement of the SWRA Executive Center. It will begin with a covered dish supper followed by a very brief business meeting, which is required in our by-laws. Please bring a dish of your choice and join us for the fun, fellowship, and good food. Several people have given us ideas and suggestions to help make our services the best they can be. If you have any comments, please come and pass them along - I promise we will listen. We are looking forward to our 2008 schedule and hopefully a "full lake level" all summer long. Our Children's Church continues to be very popular with those who have small children. Remember if you or any of your family or friends would like to use the church during our season for a wedding, please contact our wedding coordinator Peggy Stevens at 825-9808 for more information. Thanks, Buck Stevens President—Board of Directors, Living Waters Church From the Red Tees September 4th we played "Beat the Pro" and we were happy to have Nancy Gavin as the Pro. She played from the "White Tees" and was able to beat 4 out of 12 lady golfers. She also treated us to her home baked brownies and fudge -- hopefully we'll be able to have her play with us again. Winners in the 9-hole group were 1st Sharon Van Parys and 2nd Carole Nichols. September 11th we played "Low Net" and winners in the 1st flight were 1st Sharon Spencer and tied for 2nd Mary Oakes and Carolyn Strother, and in the 2nd flight 1st Sandy Mathis, 2nd Lila Jo Edwards and 3rd Sherry Weaver. September 19th & 20th we held our Club Championship Tournament and the SWLGA 2007 Champion is SUE FRIEND with a 2-day low gross of 163. Also winning in the 1st flight were 2nd low gross Sharon Spencer and 1st low net Ezell White. in the 2nd flight winners were 1st low gross Geneva Price and 1st low net Liz Fiely. Closest to the pin winners were #3 Caroline Wodarsky, #8 Mary Oakes, #14 Carolyn Strother and #16 Geneva Price. September 25th we played Team Play, 2 Best Balls and winners were 1st Sue Friend, Ezell White and Sandy Mathis, and 2nd Mary Oakes, Carolyn Strother and Geneva Price. Winners in the 9-hole group were 1st Sharon Van Parys and 2nd Carole Nichols -- Carole Nichols had a chip-in winning the chip-in pot. Happy October Birthdays to: Carolyn Abernathy 10/10, Carole Nichols 10/21 and Pat "E" Johnson 10/22. Caroline Wodarsky, SWLGA Publicity 10 October 1, 2007 October 2007 for SWRA Executive Center 1 7 14 21 28 8 15 22 29 2 3 4 5 Women of Art 9:00 AM SWRA Board Meeting 9:00 AM ARC Meeting 8:30 AM Duplicate Bridge 9:00 AM 9 10 11 12 13 Women of Art 9:00 AM Ladies Bridge 9:00 AM ARC Meeting 8:30 AM Duplicate Bridge 9:00 AM Paving Project Meeting 10:00 AM Lakeview Ridge Executive Center 16 17 18 19 20 SWRA Board Meeting 9:00 AM Women of Art 9:00 AMNeighborhood Council 4:00 PM Paving Project Meeting 5:00 PM Executive Center Ladies Bridge 9:00 AM ARC Meeting 8:30 AM Duplicate Bridge 9:00 AM 23 24 25 26 27 Women of Art 9:00 AM Ladies Bridge 9:00 AM ARC Meeting 8:30 AM Duplicate Bridge 9:00 AM Special Meeting Paving Project 10:00 AM Executive Center 30 31 Women of Art 9:00 AM Halloween Security Meeting 10:30 AM 11 6 Octoberfest 6:30 PM SW Golf Clubhouse (reservations required) RSVP Oct. 10th October 1, 2007 Lake Martin Lake Homes and Lots w MARK YOUR CALENDER DECEMBER 1, 2007 SWRA CHRISTMAS PARTY CAMP CIVITAN MUSIC TO DANCE BY: RAMSEY THE DJ $15.00 PER PERSON Harbor Pointe, located in StillWaters, is Lake Martin’s newest and most exciting waterfront facility. Full line convenience store - 3 grades of fuel - Boating accessories On site trained mechanics - Boat cleaning / detailing service Dry and Wet slip storage for most size boats Ship store is open 7 days a week for your convenience. Come by and have a pizza or sandwich, a cold beverage and enjoy the scenery. COME SEE OUR NEW BOATS—OVER 60 IN STOCK ALL NEW FOUR WINNS CREST PONTOONS AND CHRIS CRAFT SPORT BOATS BILLY JOHNSON GENERAL MANAGER THE DOOR IS ALWAYS OPEN. Harbor Pointe Marina 397 Marina Point Road - Dadeville, Alabama 36853 256-825-0600 - www.harborpointe.net 12 October 1, 2007 Touch of Class PAINTING COMPANY OUR SERVICES INCLUDE: INTERIOR PAINTING ALL ROOMS, DOORS, JAMBS AND MOULDINGS EXTERIOR PAINTING STUCCO, WOOD, EAVES AND TRIM DECKS AND FENCES CUSTOM AND DECORATIVE ARCHITECTURAL FINISHING AMERICAN CLAY, THE ORIGINAL EARTH PLASTER VIENTIAN PLASTER GIVE US A CALL AT 256 - 825-7441 FOR A FREE ESTIMATE. WE USE ONLY THE BEST PRODUCTS AVAILABLE AND PROVIDE QUALITY WORK. WE DO ONE JOB AT A TIME SO WE DO NOT LEAVE UNTIL IT IS DONE. A FINAL WALK" THROUGH IS DONE FOR EACH JOB AND OUR WORK ISN'T COMPLETE UNTIL YOU SAY IT IS. WE LIVE IN STILL WATER SO GIVE US A CALL AND WE WILL BE RIGHT OVER. TO ALL 1971, 1974 AND WATER’S EDGE COVENANT PROPERTY OWNERS We want each of you to be included and have the right to participate in the vote in this important issue. To do so one must be under the 1987 Covenants. For those under the 1971 Covenants who are only required to pay $100 per year in maintenance fees, by subjecting your property to the 1987 Covenants there will be no increase in maintenance fees until the property is transferred. 1974 and Water’s Edge Covenant owners already pay the same annual maintenance fee as the 1987 Covenant owners. The only change for both would be in assessments as explained below. The Board is asking you to subject your property to the 1987 Covenants. Although we know many of you already voluntarily pay assessments we feel it of crucial importance that everyone is under the 1987 Covenants and be allowed to vote. You are advised that in doing so you will be subject to the assessment provisions of the 1987 Covenants. This means the Board of Directors may vote for up to $100 per year assessment without a vote of the owners. Any more than that requires a majority vote in person or by proxy at a Special meeting. You may obtain a Subjection Form at the SWRA office. 1816B StillWaters Drive, Dadeville, Alabama, 36853. SWRA will pay the filing fee required by Tallapoosa County. Do so before the October 27th meeting and vote. SWRA BOARD OF DIRECTORS 13 October 1, 2007 Lake Martin Properties 7674 Hwy. 49 South – Dadeville Betty Litsey (256) 496-3177 E-mail: Betty@onlakemartin.com Web Page: www.bettylitsey.com Web Page: www.onlakemartin.com STILLWATERS WATERFRONT STILLWATERS HOMES “Float Your Boat” 104 Villas on the Harbor – 2 BR/2 Baths - $289,000 310 Villas on the Harbor – 2 BR/2 ½ Baths: $295,000 501 Villas on the Harbor – 2 BR / 1 Bath: $359,900 “Weekend Fun” - 13 Eagle Peak Villas - $99,900 “Reserve Your Spot” - Golf Colony - $148,900 “Rocking Chair Wanted” - 224 Knollwood $179,900 “Get Cozy” 118 Knollwood - $196,900 “Hearthside Haven” – 104 Pineview Lane - $229,000 “Weekend at the Lake” - 78 Tree Top $235,000 ”Affordable Dream” - Highlands Golf Course $255,000 Stoneview Summit - 3 BR/3 Baths – 2000 sq. ft. $365,000 (Only two 2000 sq. ft. units left – this one is $30,000 less than the other) 394 Dogwood Trail - $204,000 SOLD 110 Vista Wood Drive Legends Golf Course - $275,000 SOLD 202 Vista Wood Drive Legends Golf Course - $229,000 SOLD 693 Lakeview Ridge - $196,700 SOLD D402 Harbor Pointe – 3 BR / 2 Baths SOLD 209 Villas on the Harbor – 2 BR/2 ½ Baths $399,000 SOLD Lake Martin Waterfront - Poplar Point $339,900 SOLD STILLWATERS LOTS FOR SALE Lot/Subdivision Street - Features Price 9 Deer Run Phase I Blk II 4 Bent Hickory 14 Pine Ridge Phase II 10 Fern Brook Phase II 104 Chinquapin Lot 9 Greensview Lot 10 Greensview Lot 11 Greensview Lot 12 Greensview 103 Vista Wood 19 Fairway Ridge 20 Fairway Ridge 80 Marina Pt. Add I 23 Pebble Beach, Add I 84 Marina Pt. Add I 32 Pebble Beach, Add I Stagecoach Road StillWaters Drive StillWaters Dr.--- creek at back of lot Fern Ridge South StillWaters Dr./ Beach Island Trace Knollwood – Legends Golf Course* Knollwood – Legends Golf Course* Knollwood – Legends Golf Course* Greensview - Legends Golf Course* Hickory Way – Legends Golf Course* Fairway Ridge/Legends Golf Course* Fairway Ridge/Legends Golf Course* Restful Cove Whisperwood Dr – limited lake view Lakeview Ridge Palmer Drive – 1.3 acres $ 9,800 $12,500 $13,900 $14,900 $15,000 $15,900 $15,900 $15,000 $17,500 $19,500 $20,000 $20,000 $22,900 $24,900 $25,000 $26,900 27 Greensview 56 Pebble Beach, Add. I 4 Pine Ridge Phase II 22 Pebble Beach, Add I 27 Beach Island 1st Add. 11 Block 3, Deer Run Ph I 21 Deer Run Phase I 26 Beach Island 1st Add. 5 Fern Brook Phase I Greensview Lane PENDING! Wind Wood Dr. - level PENDING! Pineview Lan - PENDING! Whisperwood Dr – SOLD! Wild Cherry – SOLD! Big Buck – SOLD! Vista Wood – SOLD! Wild Cherry – SOLD! Fern Brook Lane - SOLD! $17,000 $18,900 $10,900 $24,900 $ 9,900 $ 9,900 $10,000 $10,900 $12,900 LAKE MARTIN PROPERTIES “Seize the Chance” Lake Martin Waterfront - $511,000 “Fun in the Sun” - Lake Martin Waterfront $329,000 “Summertime At Lake Martin” - Lake Martin Waterfront $750, 000 Lake Martin Waterfront Lot 34A Smith Mountain Estates $115,000 Lake Martin Waterfront Lot 36A Smith Mountain Estates $115,000 Lake Martin Access – Mobile Home on Deeded Lot $46,900 “Two for One” - Lake Martin Waterfront Waterfront lot/Commercial Storage - Hwy. 49 South - $519,900 Annual income approximately $27,000 LAKE MARTIN AREA PROPERTIES “Cozy Cottage” – Move-in ready - $114,500 “Fire up the Grill” 4BR/2BA – 2300 sq. ft. – $166,000 “Born Free” Log Home – 8.9 acres & creek – $290,000 The Bluffs at Copper Creek Legends Golf Course is closed & it is unknown if it will be reopened. RE/MAX Exclusive Listing Waterfront - Impressive view of Lake Martin! Clubhouse – Fitness Center Lots are selling fast so don’t wait until the bargains are gone! Call for currently available listings. 14 October 1, 2007 Jim Lamb SPRINKLER SYSTEMS Featuring Rain Bird Products Best Prices & Warranty A.S.A.P. ALABAMA SEWAGE AND PUMP (256) 596-1504 (256) 825-2424 15 267 Landing Lane Dadeville, Alabama 36861 October 1, 2007 Lee R. McDonald, Pharm. D. and The Pharmacy Staff at: Lake Martin Pharmacy • Come see Dadeville’s newest Retail Pharmacy • Our professional and knowledgeable staff offers timely and accurate prescription service with competitive prices • We also offer a wide variety of over-the-counter products • Be sure to come by and visit our gift shop featuring gifts for all occasions (weddings, anniversaries, birthdays, etc.) and a large selection of greeting cards Conveniently located behind Lake Martin Community Hospital Next to Lake Martin Family Medicine 301 Mariarden Road, Suite A Dadeville, AL 36853 Hours: Monday-Friday 8:30 am—6:00 pm Tel: (256) 825-7822 Fax: (256) 827-0802 We look forward to meeting you! Let us be YOUR family’s pharmacy! The Cove is now serving breakfast and lunch Wednesday – Sunday 7-10 am and Lunch 11—2 pm - Offering great Southern Soul Food, Buffet Style A Big Hit with the locals - All you can eat for $5.95 (please no reservations) StillWaters Residents—Bring in this Ad and receive a 10% Discount off Dinner Wave Runners and Pontoon Boats available for rent Call Al Wilson for reservations 256-825-3445. 16 October 1, 2007 ARE YOU A HOBO? The membership in the Lake Martin Home Owners and Boat Owners (HOBO) reached 1094 members this weekend; a bargain price of $25 membership. This consumer group is working for all of us to control water levels and monitor the pollution at Lake Martin. We have discovered the power of a large membership base in dealing with Alabama Power and the Core of Engineers. Join us in protecting our Lake! Pick up an application at the SWRA office or website www.lakemartin.org. DEPENDABLE HANDYMAN SERVICES ** REAL ESTATE PUNCH LIST** **PAINTING** **LANDSCAPING** **PRESSURE WASHING** **LAWN CARE** *REFERENCES AVAILABLE UPON REQUEST* **CALL (256) 825-2458 (334) 821-7736 H 17 October 1, 2007 18 October 1, 2007 19 October 1, 2007 HOME HEALTH Purpose: To provide residential medical care designed to manage patient’s care at home and to decrease hospitalization and avoid patient placement outside of the home. The scope of services includes: • Skilled Nursing to teach patient’s family how to manage medical conditions while offering ongoing assessment of patient’s condition • “On Call” nursing 24 hours a day • Physical Therapy to maintain/improve patient’s mobility • Occupational Therapy • Speech Therapy • Home Health Aid to assist with personal hygiene care and activities of Daily Living • Payer sources: Medicare, Medicaid, Private Insurance, Self-Pay Qualifier: A skilled service must be ordered by the patient’s Physician. Patient must be homebound. Referrals: A referral can be received by anyone. The patient’s Physician must sign the plan of care, certifying that the patient is homebound. If you are leaving the hospital, ask your discharge planner or nurse about what Home Health Services are available. They should provide a list of Home Care Agencies serving your community. LMHH/LMH provides medically appropriate service without discrimination based upon your race, color, sex, national origin, age, religion, disability, or military service, sexual preference, or source of payment. ____________________________________ Lake Martin Home Health Tel: (256) 825-7050 * Fax: (256) 825-8578 301 Mariarden road * Suite F * Dadeville, AL 36853 www.lakemartincommunityhospital.com 20 October 1, 2007
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