The HOA pool will be closed from October 1, 2019 until the opening date (TBD) in 2020.

The Lake Shore HOA Board meetings are closed meetings.  Board meetings’ agendas are usually worked out in advance, and fully booked.

If you have a matter that you wish to raise before the Board, please contact Lanier well in advance of the meeting. The Board will try to schedule time in their next meeting for you to address your concern, although most concerns can be dealt with via email, personal contact, or at the scheduled General Meetings. If you have been invited by the Board to present a matter before them, if so, please arrive at the time your scheduled appointment.  If you drive later than your scheduled appointment, you may not have the opportunity to speak in front of the Board.

 There is NO actual physical meeting or election planned for 2020.  The deadline to return the ballots mailed to each homeowner is Close of Business December 15.  Ballots may be mailed back to Lanier, scanned and returned as an attachment to an email to Lanier, faxed to Lanier , or hand delivered to Lanier.

The current HOA Board will have the Clubhouse open from 5pm to 8pm on December 15 for hand delivery of ballots. A Lanier representative will be present.

No announcement has been made to indicate how the votes, or by whom, will be counted, nor how the results will be announced to the community.

Please check the packet Lanier sent to you which includes a ballot, dues bill for 2021, and statements from those running for the Board who chose to make a statement.

You do NOT need to pay the 2021 dues to vote by December 15th. You just need to be current as of Dec 15th.

The ByLaws call for a Board Meeting to be convened as soon as the election is over.  The purpose of this meeting is for the new Board to vote for President, Vice President, Secretary and Treasurer for 2021.  No Board Meeting has been announced.

In 2020, there are four open Directors slots. The four Board of Directors leaving in 2020 are:

Trevor Ferguson, Mark Stevens, and  Ashley Gamble plus whoever was voted in to replace Megan Hamilton, who resigned, have to step down, and their seats are up for election.

Board of Directors whose terms are up, as named above, are able to run for election. (None of the Board Members who have to step down this year were elected to the Board by the HOA membership but were appointed to the Board in December 2019.)

The remaining three Board Members will be finishing  their two-year term , including replacements for Board Members who resigned and  have been replaced by Board Member(s) voted onto the Board by the remaining Board Members at that time.( These replacements serve out the balance of the term remaining for the elected Board Members.) 

The ByLaws do not allow for substitutions.  Board Members terms are fixed at two years before they have to retire, or be re-elected.

The Lake Shore HOA Annual meeting is open to all members of the Lake Shore HOA.  Our HOA management company, Lanier, will be present to give their annual presentation, which includes the past and future financial budgeting.

Elections for new board members are held at the Annual Meeting.  To vote in the elections, you must be a homeowner is good standing.  This means that all dues, fines and any accumulated interest must have been paid in full. The 2020 dues are not counted for this as they are not due until Jan 2020.

The Lake Shore HOA ByLaws specify that we use the plurality voting method, rather than the cumulative voting method. (Plurality voting means that each homeowner gets to one vote for each open Director position.

Each lot has one vote, no matter how many adults may reside in the home. The home may be represented by any of the adults who are on the deed to the house (you can check who is eligible by looking at the mailing label on the large white envelope Lanier recently sent with the 2020 Dues statement, 2020 Budget, information about the Annual Meeting, and a Proxy Vote form; if your name is on this label, you would be eligible to vote as the representative for your home/lot.)

THE POOL WILL BE OPENING WITH RESTRICTIONS SATURDAY MAY 23RD

PLEASE be sure to read the guidelines entirely!

We want to keep all residents who use the pool safe and healthy during COVID-19.

ADDITIONAL POOL GUIDELINES:

  • All persons using the facilities are to do so at their own risk.
  • Pool Hours are 12pm until 7pm daily to allow for additional sanitation.
  • By entering the facilities, all persons agree and acknowledge that the Lake Shore Home Owner’s Association or Lanier Management will not be held liable for any reasons whatsoever from use of the amenities and attributed to COVID-19.
  • All Persons are not permitted to enter community facilities if they have been diagnosed with COVID-19, had symptoms of COVID-19, or had contact with a person that has or is suspected to have COVID-19. If you are sick, please stay home and stay well.
  • Pool capacity has been reduced to 50%. No more than 69 individuals are permitted within the gated pool area. This number may be reduced at any time by security or the board, if social distancing is not able to be maintained.
  • ONLY members residing at the address assigned to the key card will be admitted within the facilities. Members are not permitted to bring guests who do not reside within the same residence.
  • All persons must remain six (6) feet apart. Related family members (co-habitating residents) may sit closer, but group size should not exceed 6 people. Anyone not maintaining social distance will be asked to leave.
  • We request that the community provide your own chairs for personal use.

 

If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to call (912) 352-0983 or send an email to lakeshore@lanierassociationmanagement.com

 

It is very important that HOA members attend the HOA General Meetings. While these meetings are largely informational in nature, there are opportunities for HOA members to ask questions, make suggestions and speak their mind.

The General Meetings are for all HOA residents and homeowners.

Residents of St Augustine’s Way, Millie Court, from 41 through 94 Roseberry Circle, 29 through 42 Amber Drive, 64 through 87 Braxton Manor Drive, 8 through 20 Millie Lane, and 7 through 20 Milsbury Lane do NOT reside within the Lake Shore HOA. If residents of these homes have a concern, they should raise this with West Chatham Management. Residents of these homes are permitted to attend the Lake Shore HOA General Meetings, but the HOA has no authority over their landlords as these dwellings were specifically kept out of the the Lake Shore HOA by the owners of the houses.

It is very important that HOA members attend the HOA General Meetings. While these meetings are largely informational in nature, there are opportunities for HOA members to ask questions, make suggestions and speak their mind.

The General Meetings are for all HOA residents and homeowners.

Residents of St Augustine’s Way, Millie Court, from 41 through 94 Roseberry Circle, 29 through 42 Amber Drive, 64 through 87 Braxton Manor Drive, 8 through 20 Millie Lane, and 7 through 20 Milsbury Lane do NOT reside within the Lake Shore HOA. If residents of these homes have a concern, they should raise this with West Chatham Management. Residents of these homes are permitted to attend the Lake Shore HOA General Meetings, but the HOA has no authority over their landlords as these dwellings were specifically kept out of the the Lake Shore HOA by the owners of the houses.

This Board Meeting’s agenda is mandated by the Lake Shore HOA ByLaws. The new Board will be meeting to elect the three mandatory Board officers – President, Secretary and Treasurer. No other Board business is scheduled for this meeting.

The Lake Shore HOA Board meetings are closed meetings.  Board meetings’ agendas are usually worked out in advance, and fully booked.

If you have a matter that you wish to raise before the Board, please contact Lanier well in advance of the meeting. The Board will try to schedule time in their next meeting for you to address your concern, although most concerns can be dealt with via email, personal contact, or at the scheduled General Meetings. If you have been invited by the Board to present a matter before them, if so, please arrive at the time your scheduled appointment.  If you drive later than your scheduled appointment, you may not have the opportunity to speak in front of the Board.

The Lake Shore HOA Board meetings are closed meetings.  Board meetings’ agendas are usually worked out in advance, and fully booked.

If you have a matter that you wish to raise before the Board, please contact Lanier well in advance of the meeting. The Board will try to schedule time in their next meeting for you to address your concern, although most concerns can be dealt with via email, personal contact, or at the scheduled General Meetings. If you have been invited by the Board to present a matter before them, if so, please arrive at the time your scheduled appointment.  If you drive later than your scheduled appointment, you may not have the opportunity to speak in front of the Board.

The Lake Shore HOA Annual Board Meeting and Election of New Board Members was adjourned at the December 17th meeting. The Meeting has been reconvened for the purpose of the Election of New Board Members.  The meeting was adjourned as there was not a quorum of members present in person or by proxy.  The quorum on December 17th was 60.  The quorum on January 28th will be 30.

Lanier will be mailing out notification of the new meeting with proxy votes for anyone wishing to change an existing proxy or assign a new one. You do not need to refill out a proxy vote form if yours was already lodged at the December 17th meeting. You do not fill out a proxy vote form if you are attending the meeting.  The Lanier mailer will contain any instructions as to voting methods etc.

The Lake Shore HOA Annual meeting is open too all members of the Lake Shore HOA.  Our HOA management company, Lanier, will be present tat the reconvened meeting.

Elections for new board members are usually held at the Annual Meeting.  To vote in the elections, you must be a homeowner is good standing.  This means that all dues, fines and any accumulated interest must have been paid in full. The 2020 dues are not counted for this as they are not due until Jan 2020.

Each lot has one vote, no matter how many adults may reside in the home. The home may be represented by any of the adults who are on the deed to the house (you can check who is eligible by looking at the mailing label on the large white envelope Lanier recently sent with the 2020 Dues statement, 2020 Budget, information about the Annual Meeting, and a Proxy Vote form; if your name is on this label, you would be eligible to vote as the representative for your home/lot.)

If you cannot attend the Annual Meeting, you may fill in the Proxy Form.  On this, you specify who, or what entity you wish to have your Proxy.  You may choose an individual who will be attending the Annual Meeting, or assign your vote to the current Board of Directors who will decide how this vote is to be applied. The Proxy Form needs to be deposited with Lanier seven (7) days before the reconvened Annual Meeting and Election of Board Members

You may download a proxy vote form from this website.

Help deck the Lake Shore Clubhouse for the holidays!

Join us at the Clubhouse December 8 from 6pm to 8pm a the Lake Shore community comes together to decorate our Clubhouse for the holidays.We will have crafts and seasonal movies to occupy the little ones. We hope to see you there.

Please indicate if you plan to attend on our FaceBook Page (click the Event tab to find this event). (If you are not a member of the Lake Shore HOA Facebook Page, please ask to join. Make sure to answer the security questions, as you will not be added if you don’t. Please do not invite your friends to the FB page via the Invite tab, as this does not give them the option of joining the page and being asked to answer the security questions common to private FB pages.)

This Board Meeting’s agenda is mandated by the Lake Shore HOA ByLaws. The new Board will be meeting to elect the three mandatory Board officers – President, Secretary and Treasurer. No other Board business is scheduled for this meeting.

The Lake Shore HOA Board meetings are closed meetings.  Board meetings’ agendas are usually worked out in advance, and fully booked.

If you have a matter that you wish to raise before the Board, please contact Lanier well in advance of the meeting. The Board will try to schedule time in their next meeting for you to address your concern, although most concerns can be dealt with via email, personal contact, or at the scheduled General Meetings. If you have been invited by the Board to present a matter before them, if so, please arrive at the time your scheduled appointment.  If you drive later than your scheduled appointment, you may not have the opportunity to speak in front of the Board.

This will be a very short Board meeting before the Annual Meeting. The Board will be in discussions with Lanier to finalize the Annual Meeting and Election of New Board Members.

The Lake Shore HOA Board meetings are closed meetings.  Board meetings’ agendas are usually worked out in advance, and fully booked.

If you have a matter that you wish to raise before the Board, please contact Lanier well in advance of the meeting. The Board will try to schedule time in their next meeting for you to address your concern, although most concerns can be dealt with via email, personal contact, or at the scheduled General Meetings. If you have been invited by the Board to present a matter before them, if so, please arrive at the time your scheduled appointment.  If you drive later than your scheduled appointment, you may not have the opportunity to speak in front of the Board.

The Lake Shore HOA Board meetings are closed meetings.  Board meetings’ agendas are usually worked out in advance, and fully booked.

If you have a matter that you wish to raise before the Board, please contact Lanier well in advance of the meeting. The Board will try to schedule time in their next meeting for you to address your concern, although most concerns can be dealt with via email, personal contact, or at the scheduled General Meetings. If you have been invited by the Board to present a matter before them, if so, please arrive at the time your scheduled appointment.  If you drive later than your scheduled appointment, you may not have the opportunity to speak in front of the Board.

The candidates running for our areas in the upcoming City Council elections have been invited to attend our meeting.  They will each be given 2-3 minutes to introduce themselves.

The Lake Shore HOA Board meetings are closed meetings.  Board meetings’ agendas are usually worked out in advance, and fully booked.

If you have a matter that you wish to raise before the Board, please contact Lanier well in advance of the meeting. The Board will try to schedule time in their next meeting for you to address your concern, although most concerns can be dealt with via email, personal contact, or at the scheduled General Meetings. If you have been invited by the Board to present a matter before them, if so, please arrive at the time your scheduled appointment.  If you drive later than your scheduled appointment, you may not have the opportunity to speak infront of the Board.

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