There was an important communication from a Subcommittee of the Board chaired by Reid McDougall and Pam Ross dealing with various
issues relating to how we manage our affairs both as co-owners of the Lake Anne
Club Inc. and in relation to the individual property owners.
[Because there is not control on access to this blog, the material has been removed. In future, information of any sensitivity will be emailed to property owners until our Lake Anne Web site is launched. That will be password protected.]
Much has stayed the same at the Lake, yet some important changes are also occurring. The Lake remains the go-to place for the next generation to learn how to swim and for families to reunite. Even though many of you travel from afar, you still manage to come!
[Because there is not control on access to this blog, the material has been removed. In future, information of any sensitivity will be emailed to property owners until our Lake Anne Web site is launched. That will be password protected.]
Much has stayed the same at the Lake, yet some important changes are also occurring. The Lake remains the go-to place for the next generation to learn how to swim and for families to reunite. Even though many of you travel from afar, you still manage to come!
Some of the changes are internal, of note the increase in
joint ownership. Other changes are externally driven, including more
involvement from the municipalities in setting regulations and policies under
planning legislation passed by the province. The value of land has risen
significantly as developers serve the demands for cottage style life, resulting
in a surge in property taxes on our buffer land, and reaction by municipalities
to secure sufficient green space. As the Club's property spans five separate
municipalities, this can be a challenge.
I invite you to stay engaged and informed on key issues. As
well as directly consulting with you from time to time, we will be posting
regular updates and information on the Lake Anne Blog at
lakeannenews.blogspot.ca, created and edited by Kathy Hugessen. Your
contributions to the Blog are also very welcome.
[Sentence and link deleted.]
Signed
Derek Johnson
Company SecretaryThis entry was editied. Changes are shown in red.
kmh
No comments:
Post a Comment