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GS Annual Meeting – February 16th at 9:00 am

East Georgetown Shores Lake Association

P.O. Box 552, Hudsonville, MI 49426

From: East Georgetown Shores Lake Association Advisory Committee

To: Residents of East Georgetown Shores

Re: Proposed Increase to Annual Assessments & Turn-Over Agreement

 

The need to increase the annual assessments for maintenance and improvements was brought up by the residents at our last annual meeting, where it was decided to take the issue under advisement and come back with a proposal based on a careful review of our circumstances.

After careful consideration, it is the recommendation of the Georgetown Shores Advisory Committee to increase the annual assessment from $200 to $300 in order to more adequately cover our current budgetary needs and meet the expectations that our residents have for the operations and appearance of Georgetown Shores.

The association has operated at barely breakeven for the past several years, spending the majority of the funds collected from annual assessments on maintenance of our lakes and common areas, while delivering just a few minor common area improvements along the way, such as the beach and boat launch area, as well as a much needed  aeration system for the small lake.  Current financial statements and a proposed budget for 2013 are available for your review. (EGSLA-2010-2012-Financials-and-2013-Budget) They continue to show how the level of maintenance and improvements to our common areas has been restricted, and in some cases delayed, by the lack of any extra funds.

The treatment of algae and weeds in our lakes is our single largest expenditure.  As it should be, water quality is our top priority.  In 2010 and 2011, the cost for lake treatment consumed just under half of the total assessment collected.   In 2012, the water quality was significantly improved; however, that came with additional cost as the expenditure for the lake treatment rose to 67% of the total annual assessment collected.  It is important to stay on top of the lake treatments and our water quality, or it will be even more expensive to play catch up again.

It has also been mentioned that there are several maintenance issues that need to be addressed and long-term projects that need to be planned for.  A few examples of these include:

  • We have a sediment pier created by rain storms that allowed sand to be driven into the lake.  It is ankle depth in these areas, hazardous to boaters, and needs to be removed due to the safety concerns.
  • We have sprinkler systems that require relocation along the berms because they are no longer effective at covering the area due to the majority of heads being totally blocked out by trees that have reached mature size.
  • Our entrance signs to the development are in disrepair and badly in need of upgrade.
  • The beach and recreation area near the boat launch, which has become a very popular family play area for our residents, needs to be regularly maintained with removal of weeds from the sand and fertilization and irrigation of the lawn areas.
  • Once control of the association is effectively passed to the residents, new administrative expenses will also be assumed by the residents, including Association liability insurance and professional fees.

The East Georgetown Shores Lake Association has scraped by financially for the past several years, operating on a shoestring budget and waiting for the turn-over of control from the developer.  Our goal is to put the association in a financial position to properly maintain our common areas, address the maintenance projects we are aware of, and begin to build a reserve for other issues that most certainly will arise in the future.

Georgetown Shores is our home, a home we are proud of, and a home we need to maintain.  Based on a careful review of the numbers, we think we can accomplish this with an additional $100 per lot on an annual basis.  This still places Georgetown Shores well under the threshold for maintenance fees paid by comparable lake associations.

We have scheduled a meeting to take place on February 16, 2013, at 9:00 A.M., for the purpose of discussing and voting on two issues:  (1) to increase the annual assessment to $300 to meet our current needs under Section 3 of the Declaration of Restrictions, and (2) to ratify the Turn-Over Agreement that has been proposed by the developer (Turn Over Agreement or can be found on our Association web site at: http://www.georgetownshores.org/private ), thereby empowering the residents with full voting control for the Association.  The meeting will be held at the Hudsonville City Hall in the downstairs community room.  Please block the date and make every effort to attend this important gathering.

If the Turn-Over Agreement is approved by the residents, it is proposed that the Advisory Committee, previously appointed by the developer, will continue serving as an interim Board of Directors to manage the business, property and affairs of the Association until the next regularly scheduled annual meeting, at which time we will vote on amending the Association Bylaws to have Board and Officer elections in the ordinary course.

If you cannot attend the February 16, 2013 meeting , we will accept proxy ballots by e-mail (egsla@georgetownshores.org) or USPS to (EGSLA, PO Box 552, Hudsonville, MI 49426) up until and including Feb. 14, 2013.

If you will be voting by proxy, please answer the following questions:

1.     First and Last Name (please print)

2.     Lot Number: 

3.     Turn-Over Agreement approval:       Yes      or     No

4.     Annual Assessment increase from $200 to $300/yr:  Yes  or No

Lake Water Treatment Schedule

Just a reminder that Aquatic Doctors Inc. is planning on having our first Weed Treatment on May 14th (depending on the weather). This treatment will have restrictions for 24 hours and notices will be placed around the lake when they are here.  More information on the treatment schedule can be found at this link. http://www.georgetownshores.org/private/blog/?page_id=23  RESTRICTIONS can be found Here water-treatment-2012

The one that did not get away

 At our recent Annual Meeting for the residents, we had the privilege to see the evidence of the “one that did not get away”.  The photo below was caught by one of our younger residents and proudly displayed by his family.

We hope this will not detour the swimming in the lake this summer.  I am sure that this guy’s big brother is not still in the lake. 

Thanks Max for showing your big fish.

-rap

Proposed Turn over Document

Residents,

Greetings to all residents of East Georgetown Shores Lake Association.  The first lots in our development were sold in the 1999 time frame and over several years and 6 phases of construction Georgetown Shores has  become a great place to live and build community.

Over the years the advisory committee has worked on behalf of the residents to help the developer in the daily operations and issues of the association.  We have been in discussions with the developer on a time frame for the turning over of the association to the residents.  Over the last few months the advisory committee has been working with the developer to protect their continued interest but at the same time give the residents control of the association.

Here is the Proposed Turn Over Document that has been presented to the residents for their vote of approval.  We will discuss this at the meeting at 9:00 am on April 14th and vote whether or not to accept the association under these terms.

Please review the document and be prepared to vote whether or not to have the advisory committee sign this document on all of the residents’ behalf.  If we vote to approve the document, we will work out the plan to transition from the appointed advisory committee to an elected association board.

Georgetown Shores Neighborhood Garage Sale

It’s that time again for the annual neighborhood garage sale!  It will be Thursday April 12 from 9:00-4:00 and Friday April 13 from 9:00-4:00! We ask that all neighbors respect the hours of the sale in order to make it run as smooth as possible!!  We need to be able to get buses in and out of the neighborhood before the rush of people and vehicles!!!  To participate in the sale please fill out form listed below and return with $3 to Kim Scholten at 5956 16th Ave before March 30 so that ads can be placed in the appropriate newspaper!  If you have anything specific to be listed in the ad please include that below and we will do our best to get it all in the ad!  The day of the sale if you can mark your house we will be placing signs on all the necessary corners!

 
Name:________________________________________
 
 
 
Address:_____________________________________
 
 
 
Items for the ad:_________________________________
 
 
*please return to Kim Scholten at 5956 16th Ave. or kscholten811@sbcglobal.net   If you have any questions you can call Kim @ 667-9290