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Monday, June 30, 2014

I really like this!

This saying should be posted in the multi-purpose room where we conduct our board meetings. Yes, I know I cross the line at times as well.
Ken

Saturday, June 28, 2014

Friday, June 27, 2014

Sonar rescue drill

 This is one of the drills I have mentioned before that we allow rescue teams to perform here. Should we ever need this type help it will be well worth it. 
Ken
Thanks to Barb Appelhans for the pictures

Setting up the sonar unit

Screen visibility

It appears this victim didn't survive (sorry, sick joke. Ken)

The lake grant meeting

 
Approximately 25 people attended the meeting that was held to review where we stand on the implementation process and plans for possible program expansion in coming years. We are allowed to deduct $22.50 per hour for each person who attends these type meetings or volunteers for grant work. Consider this, the meeting was about an hour long so Thursday evening that one hour saved over $560.00 of your dues money that we would have to pay toward the $35,200 that we owe the government toward the total grant of $88,000. Every meeting adds up!
  As I have mentioned here before, the first phase will be bio-swales to halt the rapid run-off of rainwater before it enters the lake from our watershed. This phase is expected to be completed in 2015 and hopefully by that time we will be working on plans for the next phase of our program. We are looking at 10,000 square feet of swale implementation in phase one for containment of a good percentage of nitrogen, phosphorus, suspended solids (sediment), oils, and bacteria. Eight areas have been designated as priority points for this application. Possibly not all can be covered in 2015 but they will be prioritized. Part of the plan also encompasses three years of maintenance of the areas to assure the plug plantings take well. Take a look at the Firefly Bay planting to get an idea of what the plantings will look like but they will be in ditches that take the brunt of runoff.
  This is a very brief synopsis of the meeting but I am sure your Candlewick Paper will have a much more extensive story. You have here just the meat & potatoes version.
Ken

Thursday, June 26, 2014

Interesting for an off day

I was always told chewing gum makes a bad impression. I still chew gum often because frankly I worry about my breath especially if I have just eaten. I am kind of relieved to see this study.  Ken

Gum chewing

Wednesday, June 25, 2014

Tuesday, June 24, 2014

FLAG RAFFLE

ENTER FOR YOUR CHANCE TO WIN A FLAG FLOWN OVER THE NATION’S CAPITAL.
DRAWING JULY 5 BEFORE FIREWORKS DISPLAY.
WINNER NEED NOT BE PRESENT TO WIN.
ONE WINNER PER HOUSEHOLD.
Enter at the rec center
Candlewick Lake Public Safety
WEEKLY REPORT
Week Ending 6/23/2014
Rescue Calls
Public Safety responded to the 200 block of Rochester for an unknown injury. The subject was transported to the hospital.
Public Safety responded to the 2500 blk. of CWD for a person who fell and hit his head. He was transported to the hospital.
Public Safety responded to the 200 blk. of Hastings Way for a person having a seizure fell. He was transported to the hospital.
Public Safety responded to the 300 blk. of Benedict for a toddler who was possibly having a seizure. He was transported to the hospital.
Traffic Damage
Public Safety responded to the East Gate for an over width semi-truck which damaged a gutter/downspout of the Gate building. A report was made by Public Safety and the BCSO.
Vandalism
Public Safety responded to Castaway Park for damage to a boat.
Public Safety responded to the 100 blk. of Valhalla for damage to a mailbox.
Public Safety responded to the 1600 blk. of CWD for damage to a mailbox.
Public Safety responded to the 100 blk. of Liverpool for a house that was egged.
Traffic Accident
Public Safety responded to the roadway outside of the East Gate to assist the Sheriff’s Department in handling an accident involving a car vs. mini-bike.
Dog Call
Public Safety responded to the Rec Center for a dog running loose which had followed children from a residence on Rochester. Animal Control were summoned. The property owner was cited.
Citations Issued 12
Warnings Issued 31

Good lake info from Chuck Hart

Hey fishing fans here is some good info. I test the lake for dissolved oxygen and temp levels. The first pic is from yesterday and the second is from May 19th. This info tells you where the thermocline is in the lake. Fish need a dissolved oxygen level of 6 or better to survive. Any reading below 6 is the thermocline.


Monday, June 23, 2014

Important meeting

Beaver Creek / Candlewick Watershed
Stakeholder Meeting
Help Improve The Future of YOUR Watershed

You’re Invited!
Thursday, June 26, 2014
6:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m.
CWL Rec Center
This meeting will provide updates on the current EPA Planning
Grant, including a condensed presentation of the final plan and
discussion on future grant implementation for the Candlewick Watershed.

Attendance at his meeting will count toward our contribution for our portion of the grant so if possible be there to save us all money.
Ken 

Sunday, June 22, 2014

Saturday, June 21, 2014

Dog limits resolution

This had the first reading at our last board meeting so there will be no vote until the July meeting. If you wish to comment before the vote be sure to do so at the July meeting or email your board before that time. Changes were made to this resolution changing the effective date, making it September 1, 2014 as well as a grandfathering clause for those currently with more than three dogs and a disallowance of rescue/boarding of dogs.The corrected resolution will be published in your July newspaper.
Ken

Friday, June 20, 2014

I called Governor Quinn's office regarding the bill I mentioned a couple posts ago. Please call. This is very important. If you choose not to call we will all pay the price!
Ken

Fireworks donations update


Your association asks you to call Governor Quinn



Wednesday, June 18, 2014

I was not asked to post this

Cindy did not ask me to post this nor does she know I am going to do so, but I would like the ladies to have a heads up about the availability of hair pieces for anyone losing their hair for any reason, or if you would just like to have a hairpiece for convenience. Cindy does a lot of work with cancer patients and has been very active in fundraising for cancer research for a cure. She is a very nice lady and deserves your business. She is also a Candlewick resident, which many of you already know.
Ken


My notes from the June board meeting

The meeting was called to order at 6:30 pm. With attendance of 9. After the formalities came the open forum for property owners. One property owner was concerned a bear got into Candlewick through a break in his fence and asked it be repaired. It will.
Our Maintenance Manager Jeff Lucas was named employee of the year. Jeff has saved our association a lot of money through his expertise and has improved our maintenance department greatly. Janel Reidenger, a very important member of our office staff, received an award as second place employee of the year. She has worked tirelessly helping the office through the change of an accounting manager and personnel shortages. Her knowledge of our office systems has been very valuable.

We have received final approval of our implementation grant of $88,000. Candlewick will pay 40% of the $88,000. Some of our contribution will be offset by volunteer work and meeting attendance. The money will be used to enhance lake quality through installation of bio-swales to aid in filtration of run off.

Our rewrite of the Rules & Regulations is in the final stages and it is about ready to go to our attorney for his review, then there will be a public hearing for input from property owners.

The uni-sex bathroom at Friendship Park is now complete. This is the one I reported here regarding repeated vandalism. It should now be much more secure.

All sand was removed and replaced at our beach due in no small part to our friends the geese, who love to defecate there. The DNR tells us we have 90 geese that are permanent residents and do not migrate.

An update was given regarding the status of our movable traffic control unit that takes pictures of speeding vehicles and notes the time and speed so citations may be issued with the documentation. We have run into costs that far exceed our budgeted amount so ongoing contacts will be made to try to bring the cost down. We budgeted $35,000 and the cost has risen to over $60,000, which is an unacceptable figure.

Lake Management reports the next grant stakeholder meeting will be June 26. Remember attendance counts toward our portion of the grant contribution so come if you can. The three new thrusters are working well in the dip dispersing the algae build up that tends to occur there.

The Rec Commission reports the Kayaks and equipment will be in soon if not already here, the tennis backboard needs to be installed, still only one volunteer for the dog park construction, the multi-purpose room name will be the Lakeview Room, a family fun run will be held in the fall and will be called the “Glow Run”(details to follow), and the vendor Health Fair is still on for November.

The Finance Commission reports our finances are still strong with operating cash $1,192,986.52, operating investments $284,347.76, road investments $365,144.52, and reserve investments $2,862,624.62. Total cash is $4,705,083.52. Remember though, this time of year we are really flush with cash and it will drop some as the fiscal year progresses. That being said, we are looking good. We are to the good by $43,000 compared to our budget the first month of our fiscal year so things are going well. Our yearly audit was approved by the board after being scrutinized by the Finance Commission.
Bad debt write offs were authorized in the amount of $3,715.49 and accounting adjustments totaling $1,310.00

Your board authorized opening our gates next November 8th for the wellness fair.

Our General Manager was authorized by your board to allow the Boone County Emergency Management team to use our lake for training purposes for water rescue drills.

As I mentioned last month, there were two resolutions regarding use of our dam. Both were tabled due to not having a full board available for the vote. This month the first reso had the second reading allowing biking, fishing, walking, etc on the dam. That motion was defeated. A second reso was in favor of a allowing only foot traffic on the dam, only on the top of the dam, and only sunrise to sunset. This reso. Had the first reading and will be voted on in July. I preferred no recreational use of the dam at all but this is the best I could get. I will post the reso later this week.

A reso had the first reading that limits the number of dogs allowed at any residence in Candlewick to a maximum of three with grandfathering. The second reading and vote will be at the July meeting after which the dog owners will be given six weeks to make arrangements for dogs in excess of the allowed number. After that date citations will be issued. I will post that resolution later in the week for you to read.

Senate Bill 2664 was discussed as an addition to the agenda. This bill will cost you as a property owner money. I will post the essence of the bill Friday. All it needs is Governor Quinn's signature and it will become law, severely restricting the rights of our HOA to collect fees and assessments from banks and others upon foreclosures. There are other harmful aspects to the bill as well so please read the post and call Governor Quinn's office to ask for a veto. During this election year your calls may turn the tide. He needs the votes and all HOA members are being asked to call, not just ours. There is power in numbers. Thanks to Bonnie for staying on top of this.

As always these are simply my meeting notes, not official minutes, so be sure to read your Candlewick Paper for ratified minutes.
Ken







Tuesday, June 17, 2014

From Senator Dave Syverson


A comment on the Kid's Fishing Tournament

 I think the tournament is a wonderful thing that the kids and parents both enjoy. I have one problem with it. I brought this up before I was even on the board but there was no response and since I am not involved I dropped it. Why does the tournament have to be held during the time most people attend church? I believe many religious families would rather their kids miss the tournament than set the bad example of no church in order to fish. I will not pursue the matter, I simply want to air my concern.
Ken

Monday, June 16, 2014

He's still around!


Candlewick Lake Public Safety
WEEKLY REPORT
Week Ending 6/16/2014
Rescue Calls
Public Safety responded to the 1000 block of CWD for an unknown injury. The subject was transported to the hospital.
Public Safety responded to the 100 blk. of Drury for a person who fell and hit his head.
Criminal Damage
Public Safety responded to the Marina for damage to a bracket.
Vandalism
Public Safety responded to the Savanah Club House for a water problem.
Public Safety responded to the 1200 blk. of CWD for a house that was egged.
Juvenile Problem
Public Safety responded to the 100 block of Valhalla to assist in a Juvenile problem.
Theft Report
Public Safety responded to the 200 block of Marquette for a theft of a lawn mower.
Dog Call
Public Safety responded to the 100 block of Rochester for dogs running loose. BCSO and Animal Control were summoned. The property owner was cited.
Noise Complaints
There were multiple complaints throughout CWL over the weekend of ATVs and dirt bikes. Please be more considerate in the future.
Citations Issued 15
Warnings Issued 28

Sunday's Kid's Fishing Tournament

There were 26 participants, a nice turnout. Thank you to Barb Appelhans for the pictures.
Abby Ryniec

Aiden Eby

Analiese Lewis

Andrew Leavings


Ben Leavings

Camden Johnson

Camden Johnson

Ethan Leavings-

Hunter Peterson

Jessica Leavings 19in Bass

Sean Ryniec

The Tuesday board meeting

I expect one of the hottest topics at this meeting to be the dam use. There are two different resolution that will be decided on that topic.
Another hot topic will be the first reading of the resolution to limit the number of dogs allowed at a residence. This is now becoming a problem in some instances and has at times become a safety issue.
I would expect during the open forum to have more protests of our planned goose round-up. There are some that feel this shouldn't happen but I think all readers know my view on the issue. Hard decisions are bound to be unpopular with some of the property owners but the board is sworn to do what they feel is best. That is one reason we have elections, to have those you feel will do what is right sitting on your board.
Ken

Sunday, June 15, 2014

This is not political, just funny!

Hillary's health questions.......click below

Hillary

Pictures from Friday's golf outing

Thanks as usual to Barb Appelhans for the great pictures. I am told this event was very successful with 39 participants. That far exceeds last year's number. Thanks to all who helped plan, set up, worked at, and attended this event. Nice job!    Ken