Memorial Day Meeting Summary

This is a short recap with highlights from the recent community meeting. I’ll post the draft minutes when they become available.

Fire Equipment will be updated with new pumps and motors

An aviation radio and headset will be acquired so that whoever is mowing the runway can contact or be contacted by aircraft taking off or landing.

Speeding vehicles on our roads (often younger folks) are an increasing problem, it was agreed that we should all politely say something to the speeder to try to keep this from becoming a bigger issue.

There have been a couple of individuals from the other side of the island that have been using our runway and we will follow-up to remind them that our runway is a private and to be used by owners and guest of owners only.

Burn pile “rules and etiquette” came up – basically, if it didn’t grow on the island and you can’t handle it yourself, don’t put it in the community burn pile.  Please, no metal or manmade materials are allowed in the burn pile.

The 4th of July celebration will be on the Saturday the 7th.

The mail shack will needs repairs and a slight relocation.

The budget will stay at $135 per owner.

Rhys Spoor and Steve Knopp agreed to serve again, and were re-elected for another term.  The board member officers will remain the same as they have been for the last year.

From Rhys “All in all, it was a productive meeting and each vote was unanimous with no dissents except for the time to celebrate the 4th.”

4 thoughts on “Memorial Day Meeting Summary

  1. Ok, I asked Sally Linwick about where to sent the $135.. Here is her reply –

    “They can send it to

    Sally Linwick
    453 SE Clark St.
    Issaquah, WA 98027

    I am sending out invoices the 1st of next week, if they want to wait for the invoice. Either would be fine.”

  2. I was looking all over the website for the address to send the dues. I didn’t find one. It might be convenient to have it on the home page. Thanks.

  3. Mary Alice and I want to thank all the members of the Board for taking care of our part of the island and for your willingness to serve. Congratulations a job well done. See you in mid-June.

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