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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 LAKE CHAFFEE IMPROVEMENT ASSOCIATION, INC. Lake Chaffee Board Meeting August 17, 2014 Board Members Present: Ivan Wasko; Kenneth Garee; Tom Martin, Robert Corriveau; Jacqueline Kennedy; Carol Natitus; Kari Olson, Sandra Moquin, Gerald Dufresne, and Steve Spangle; Alternates; Dan Rackliffe, Jeff Cosman, Kathy Little. Public in Attendance: Attendance sheet showed 28 individuals 1. Call to Order: Ivan Wasko called the meeting to order at 2:15 pm. 2. Approval of Minutes: Gerald Dufresne made a motion, seconded by Robert Corriveau, to accept the minutes as corrected. The motion passed without objections. 3. Acceptance of Treasurer s Report: Ken Garee presented the report. LCIA spent $3,028.38 more than was generated by revenues. This was better than the budgeted loss of $9,825. The $3,028.38 loss was lower than estimated in the 2013/2014 budget. Increased recovery of back taxes, interest, and fees resulted in a loss lower than expected. Gerald Dufresne made a motion, seconded by Robert Corriveau, to accept the Treasures report. The motion passed without objections. 4. Presentation of 2014/2015 Budget: President Ivan Wasco presented the 2014/2015 proposed budget. He reported the insurance has been increasing approximately $800 +/ per year, the plowing contract should remain constant, and the cost of sand increased. Income from recovery of delinquent taxes was estimated by Tom Martin to be approximately $3,000, which is less than what was collected in 2013/2014. Tax recover will steadily decrease as more and more properties are brought currant. Ivan did not recommend an increased in the tax. Gerald Dufresne made a motion, seconded by Tom Martin, to set the tax rate for 2014/2015 at $125. The motion passed without objection. Ivan pointed out at a tax of $125, decreasing tax recovery, and donations at the level of the past year, there would be a negative budget further decreasing the LCIA limited reserves. He proposed that a request for donations be included with the tax bill. Members were encouraged to give any amount they felt comfortable giving. There will be three categories that recognize donation categories: Bronze at $50 74; Silver at $75 $99; Gold at $100+. General discussion followed regarding budget projections. Concern was voiced regarding earmarking specific donations and reflecting donations in the budget. It Page 1

41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 was pointed out donations can be given for any purpose. Very specific earmarked donations (restricted donations) may not be in line with what LCIA is planning or practical, and as a result may not be used for years. Specific donations do not require LCIA to take action. Kari Olson made a motion, seconded by Starr Potts, that the budget reflect unrestricted donations under income and restricted donations be shown as a separate line item. General discussion followed. A vote based on a showing of hands indicated 13 in favor and 4 opposed. The motion was approved. 5. Approval of the Proposed Budget: Gerald Dufresne made a motion, seconded by Tom Martin, to accept the proposed budget. The motion passed without objection. 6. Remarks by the President: Ivan Wasko reported there had been an increase in community involvement and that he would like to see the Hall used more. Input from Association members will be sought. Gerald Dufresne thanked Ivan Wasko for all his hard work in setting up and cooking for the pre meeting BBQ. Correspondence: Tom Martin reported he heard from Atty. Cohan regarding delinquent taxes. Atty. Cohan has not received responses from letters sent out regarding the delinquent taxes. Tom Martin reported he did not want to take action against people without giving them every chance. He has been personally calling on people about their delinquencies. He also estimated we could recover approximately $3,000 this year. Bob Corriveau thanked Tom Martin for all his hard work over the past year in collecting delinquencies for LCIA. Tom Martin made a motion, seconded by Kari Olson, to move the Lowering of the Lake agenda item to before the Chairman s Reports. The motion passed without objection. 7. Lowering the Lake: Ivan Wasko reported there is no evidence lowering the lake is either good or bad for the lake but it does allow lake front owners to work on caring for their lake frontage. Tom Martin made a motion, seconded by Bob Corriveau, to lower the lake after Columbus Day weekend. A vote, by a show of hands, indicated 3 in favor and 13 opposed. The motion failed. Page 2

83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 100 101 102 103 104 105 106 107 108 109 110 111 112 113 114 115 116 117 118 119 120 121 122 123 124 125 Kari Olson made a motion, seconded by Carol Natitus, to lower the lake starting on or after September 24 th. A vote, by a show of hands, indicated 12 in favor and 2 opposed. The motion passed. A discussion determining the level the lake should be lowered followed. Last year it was lowered 54 inches below the top of the dam. Bob Corriveau made a motion, seconded by Kari Olson, to lower the dam 48 inches. A vote, by a show of hands, indicated 16 in favor, 3 opposed, and 1 abstention. The motion passed. 8. Chairman s report: Dam Chair: Kari Olson reported the owner of the property abutting the Dam did not object to the removal of the tree that is growing near the Dam. Environmental Chairman: Ralph Sherman stated the lake test results were very good indicating levels well below what is considered acceptable by the State. The lake is exceptionally clean. A general discussion regarding dredging the lake followed. Gaye Leede stated before dredging could be seriously discussed land must be found where dredging material can be disposed. It was suggested the website be used to attempt to find this land. Ron Holmes stated he had land that could be used if there were no environmental issues. Constable: Not in attendance at this time. Ivan Wasko reported in his absence. He reported there were several break ins recently. The package store was vandalized, tires were slashed at a house on Union Drive, and a house had been broken into on Lakeview Drive. All incidences occurred on the same night. Association Members were encouraged to lock their houses and cars. Beach Chair: Sandra Moquin provided a written report, read by Ivan Wasko, which is attached. Road Chair: Ivan Wasko reported the work to Union Drive has been finished at a cost of $2,900. 57. The work was done by Doug Hartman. Ivan has someone interested in doing community service. Gerald Dufresne will check into the possibility of obtaining extra chippings from the Town of Ashford. Hall Chairman: Ivan Wasko reported the A/C had been repaired. It had frozen up from lack of use. The cost of parts: $19.10. Labor for the A/C and prior repair of the heating system: $125.00. Page 3

126 127 128 129 130 131 132 133 134 135 136 137 138 139 140 141 142 143 144 145 146 147 148 149 150 151 152 153 154 155 156 9. Old Business: Ken Garee stated the fiscal year has ended and the books should be audited. LCIA cannot afford to hire an outside accounting firm. An Audit Committee needs to be established which would not include Board Members. Susan Corriveau, Kaye Leede, and Linda Parent volunteered. A tentative time of 6:30 pm on Wednesday, September 17, was indicated. Replacement signs for the two islands, boat launches, Main Beach, and Mothers Beach will be installed. It was noted previous signs on Mothers Beach had been removed by an unknown party. It was also noted a number of personal items are regularly left on Mothers Beach resulting in a liability issue for LCIA. Letters have been sent and a date set for the removal of personal items on this beach. There is no Chairman for Mothers Beach. Sandra Moquin indicated she would consider becoming chairman. Ralph Sherman reported the Town of Ashford has not yet approved new Zoning Regulations. The proposed regulations include a section allowing Wind Towers. He hopes the public will have some input on these regulations. A major concern is the effect of what is known as Infra Sound. This is thought to be a high frequency sound wave that cannot be heard by the human ear, but reported to have an adverse impact on how people feel. At this time there is no solid evidence that it exists. However, it is the basis of several law suits against existing wind towers. The next meeting will be September 8, 2014, at 7:00 pm. 10. New Business: There was no new business. 11. Adjournment: Susan Corriveau made a motion, seconded by Bob Corriveau, to adjourn the meeting. The motion passed without objection. The meeting was adjourned at 4:38 pm. Page 4

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L.C.I.A. TREASURER REPORT YEAR END www.lakechaffee.org YEAR = 1 Aug'13 31 July'14 P.O. Box 231, Ashford, CT 06278 TAX = $125 ************************ I N C O M E **************************** Budget '13 '14 Past Month Total YR [ ('12 '13) ('11 '12) Tax 27,125 25,750.00 Past 26,250 27,350 Past Tax + Int. + Fees 500 5,336.73 Years 5,076 896 Donation 1,800 3,200.00 Totals 2,437 2,734 Rent 500 325.00 [ 350 0 Fund Raise 500 147.00 [ 159 645 Newsletter + Website 150 0.00 [ 300 375 Interest + Other Acnt 10 10.06 [ 9 12 Other 90 37.50 [ 250 192 TOTAL >> 30,675 34,806.29 Past Years 34,831 32,204 ********************* E X P E N S E ****************************** Budget '13 '14 Past Month Total YR [ ('12 '13) ('11 '12) Hall Bldg Maint. + Septic 1,000 624.97 Past 308 949 Hall Utilities (Elec + Heat) 2,700 1,429.11 Years 2,104 2,745 Office Expense 500 173.34 Totals 511 707 Mail + Postage 500 487.60 [ 549 188 Road Repair + Paving 8,000 9,400.00 [ 8,605 450 Road Snow Plow + Sand 17,000 14,900.00 [ 10,200 9,275 Insurance 8,500 9,141.24 [ 8,373 7,881 Service Reimburs./Pay 0 0.00 [ 0 0 Legal + Fees 500 506.43 [ 1150 272 Beach Maint. + Recrea'n 600 561.98 [ 575 1,035 Lake Maint. + Fish 300 60.00 [ 120 90 Lake Dam Maint. Fund 500 500.00 [ 500 500 Newsletter + Website 200 0.00 [ 0 0 Other Contingency 200 50.00 [ 0 100 TOTAL >> 40,500 37,834.67 Past Years 32,994 24,192 ***** BALANCE * ******* **** 1Aug '13 Start Balance = 12,119.03 ## ### OTHER FUNDS # ###### ###### Year Income + 34,806.29 ## Spcl Checking, SS 960 Misc. Use 515 Year Expenses 37,834.67 ## LCIA Savings, SS 720 LCIA Misc. 9,906 ( Gen. Fund, SS 8600 ) ## 31 July '14 Balance = 9,090.65 < 31 July '14 ## Lake Savings, SS 220 Lake+Dam 10,978 Treasurer: ## TOTAL= 21,399