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MINUTES Sharbot Lake Property Owners’ Association 2008
Annual General Meeting Held at the Oso Town Hall Sat 19
July 2008
The meeting commenced at 10:15am.
Ken Waller (Vice-President) welcomed the 79 members and
guests and with regret announced the recent passing of Ada
Hollywood, founding and honorary member of SLPOA. Ken then
introduced Bill Wilson (President) who introduced the
Executive. In attendance from the executive were Bill Wilson
(President), Ken Waller (Vice President), and Joyce Waller
(Secretary/Treasurer), Rem Westland (Past President) and
Marie LaForest (Member at Large) Introduction to
the Meeting Bill Wilson provided a brief summary of the
events of the past year, including the development of a
brochure to help promote SLPOA. He thanked Rem Westland and
Marie LaForest for their hard work on the brochure
development. The brochures have been placed in strategic
places around Sharbot Lake. He drew members’ attention to
the fact that a Hazardous Waste Day that SLPOA had been
lobbying for was indeed happening on July 26th. Bill
reinforced the idea that the role of SLPOA is one of
education and information and not as an enforcer. He
mentioned that the executive will be working on producing a
lake plan during the current year. Minutes of the
2007 AGM Minutes of the 2007 AGM had been available on
line as well as at the meeting so Ken Waller moved that the
minutes be approved. This was seconded by Charmaine Jones.
Carried Membership & Financial Report – Joyce Waller
Membership Report Total paid membership for 2007/08
was 229. This was similar to 2006/2007. Joyce thanked the
Reps for a great job and also thanked all who responded to
the e-mail and mail-out in January. Several areas are
without a Rep. Joyce asked anyone interested in becoming a
rep to contact her. Financial Report
Joyce
reported that the SLPOA is in a good financial position.
Income for 2007-08 was $4066.26 and expenses were $3850.69.
The expenses included brochure printing, signage (reusable)
for the AGM and fish fry, and FOCA Dues. The fish fry was a
break-even event. Balance as of June 30, 2008 was $2730.82.
Joyce asked for acceptance of the Financial Report. Moved by
Jane Berryman and seconded by Luc Salvador. Carried
Elections Ken Waller (Vice President) called for
nominations from the floor for two Members-at-Large. Paul King and Marie LaForest were the only nominations and
were elected for another year by acclamation.
Environmental Issues Report Ken Waller went
over the highlights of the Mississippi Valley Conservation
report on water quality that had been provided in 2007 on
2006 data. Levels of algae & phosphorus must be monitored Pumping of septic tanks regularly every 3-5 years, using
phosphate-free laundry and dish detergent, and not using
chemical fertilizers or weed killers on lawns were suggested
as starting points toward improving the quality of the
water. Due to an instance last year of a dumping of
septic waste into the lake everyone is asked to be the eyes
for SLPOA and report any instances to the Health Dept and
SLPOA. Ken also addressed issues of set-back of
buildings from the lake and the need to check with the
proper authorities before building or altering anything
within the ribbon of life that could affect the lake quality
(defined as the first 10 m from the water and the water area
out to the point sunlight fails to reach the lake bottom).
Septic Re-Inspection Program Ken indicated that
several of the townships around us (North Frontenac, South
Frontenac and Tay Valley), have septic re-inspection
programs in place. The inspections are coordinated by the
respective municipalities and carried out by the Mississippi
/Rideau Septic Services Office, a joint venture of the
Mississippi Valley and Rideau Valley Conservation
Authorities. Ken had been in contact with the MRSSO who had
informed him that they could carry out a 30-site test
project as early as this year and could carryout up to 100
inspections per year starting next year. The cost to the
township would be approx $95.00 per inspection. Ken
Waller put forth a motion that ”the executive be empowered
to approach the township with the aim of emphasizing the
need and our desire to institute a septic system
re-inspection program”. Seconded by Luc Salvador. Carried
with only 4 opposed. It was also suggested that
communication with other Lake/Property Associations could
lead to a common front to the township. Some island
owners requested help to find a means of pumping out systems
on islands. It was suggested that many of the islands that
have septic systems have never been pumped. SLPOA will do
some research and try and provide more information.
Address from Deputy Mayor Bob Harvey Bob brought
greetings from Mayor Janet Gutowski who was unable to attend
due to a family emergency. Highlights of Accomplishments
were as follows:
- Medical Centre is very near completion with a grand opening
scheduled for September;
- The Fire Hall in Mountain Grove has been completed;
- Hazardous Waste day will be next Saturday July 26 from
10-4pm;
- Trailers have been added to provide office space and prevent
overcrowding in the main building of the Township offices in
Sharbot Lake;
- The new Public Works manager is addressing the road issues
in the township;
- the web site for Central Frontenac (www.centralfrontenac.com)
provides good access to information about what’s going on in
the community; and
- Septic re-inspection was not a budget item this year but
could be in the coming year.
Business
from the Floor/ Open Forum Some of the issues brought up
were as follows:
- -There is still a fair bit of algae
present in some parts of the lake
- Zebra mussels are
still a problem in the lake. It was suggested that there is
no magic cure but they will level off over time
- Fishing
before fishing season opens has been a problem. Suggested
that possibly signs posting the dates could be erected and
also use a neighbourhood watch approach and speak with the
offending fisherman.
- Charmaine Jones reported that on
the East Basin there are 20 adult loons and 8 chicks. It was
suggested that special care in boating be taken in May and
June as this is nesting time and large wakes can destroy
loon nests. Also loud noises i.e. fireworks will cause the
loons to leave the nest and leave the eggs unprotected. Lead
sinkers are also bad for loons and other waterfowl and all
anglers should be encouraged to stop using them.
Conclusion and Adjournment Bill Wilson
reminded those present of our goals for the coming year of
retaining our focus as an information and education
association. We will continue with promotion towards
establishing a lake plan. (Volunteers were requested to be
on a committee for this purpose) and he reminded everyone of
the Fish Fry July 26th from 5-6:30 at the OSO Hall. There being no further business, the meeting was adjourned
at 12:30pm
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