April 2024 Herald
April 2024 Herald
April 2024 Herald
CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION
April 2024 Herald
Candidate’s Night
April 15, 2024
Be Heard. Be Counted.
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Why Should I?
Page 15
What’s Cooking?
Page 17
Women’s Club
Page 19
Food Trucks
Page 19
Helping Hands
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Highland Lakes
Management Section
Highland Lakes Board of Directors
This section of the Herald contains minutes of the Board of Directors’ meetings
and management information. This section is the official medium of communica-
tions of the Association as prescribed by Board Resolution R-6, March 22, 1976.
We recommend that you not only read but save this section of the Herald for future
reference. Resolutions and Regulations approved by the Board become part of
your Association By-Laws.
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HIGHLAND LAKES CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION DIRECTORY
CLUBHOUSE INFORMATION:
20301 Silver Spring Drive, Northville, MI 48167
Phone: 248-349-4006 E-mail: clubhouse@hlca.us
Fax: 248-349-8821 Web: www.HLCA.us
BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Margaret Zonca, President........... 248-444-1103 Michelle Todorov, Director............ 248-380-1611
Sandy Nolan, Vice-President........ 248-349-3587 Michael Baynes, Director..............248-826-9435
Guy Balok, Treasurer.................... 734-667-3507 Randy Blaylock, Director..............734-673-8733
Denise Hein, Secretary................ 734-395-5422
PERSONNEL
Joe Poma........................................Property Manager Terry Duke................................Senior Receptionist
Beth Adams..............................................Bookkeeper Amy Croan............................................Receptionist
Emily Lutzenkirchen.....Publications & Records Assistant LaTrina Calhoun..................................Receptionist
Kathy Baldwin......................................Receptionist
COMMITTEE INFORMATION
COMMITTEE CHAIRPERSON PHONE BOARD LIAISON
Court Liaison Joel Lutz 248-349-6782 Michael Baynes, & Guy Balok
Engineering Aric Tosqui ----- Guy Balok, Michael Baynes & Randy Blaylock
Community Social Brad Todorov 248-380-1611 Guy Balok, Peggy Zonca & Michelle Todorov
Finance Kathy Baldwin & 734-667-3507 Guy Balok & Denise Hein
Barb Balok
Herald Mary Kay Wimsatt 248-767-9846 Sandy Nolan Denise Hein & Guy Balok
Pool Elena Howell & ----- Peggy Zonca, & Sandy Nolan
Laurie Castillo
RV Hugh Battley 248-349-4841 Michelle Todorov & Randy Blaylock
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
After Hours Emergency/Security......................................................................................................... 248-349-4006
Northville Township Police-Non-Emergency .................................................................................... 248-349-9400
Northville Township Fire Department .............................................................................................. 248-348-5807
Northville Township Police and Fire Emergency ..............................................................................................911
After Hours Maintenance Emergency .............................................................................................. 248-349-4006
Assessment/Billing Inquiries .......................................................................................................... 248-349-4006
Consumers Power Company ........................................................................................................... 800-477-5050
DTE-Electric Company .................................................................................................................... 800-477-4747
Hazardous Waste Information ......................................................................................................... 734-326-3936
HLCA WOW! Account Rep (Kerrie LaPorte) .................................................................................... 586-291-9073
WOW! Sales & Support ............................................................................................................1-866-496-9669
AT&T Sales & Support (Phone or U-Verse) ...................................................................................... 800-288-3466
Website .............................................................................................................................. ...........www.HLCA.us
Association Facebook Page ............................................................................................... facebook.com/hlca.mi
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AUTO REAL ESTATE
Hal's Auto Clinic, pg. 27 (248) 449-5182 The DiMora Team, pg. 31 (248) 505-7728
Jeff's Transportation, pg. 28 (313) 949-6556
Glover Agency, pg. 32 (248) 719-5292
CHIROPRATIC
Miller Chiropractic, pgs. 22-23 The Marker Team, pg.33 (313) 850-3020
(248) 348-3500
Preferred Realtor Group, pg. 28
FLOORING COMPANIES
The Flooring Company LLC, pg. 21 (734) 812-5606
(734) 744-4112
Real Estate One, pg. 30
Simply Floor Coverings, pg. 28
(248) 756-3418 Mary (734) 634-8128, John (248) 756-0414
HEATING & COOLING
Harriman Heating& Air Conditioning, RESTAURANTS
pg. 30 (248) 231-2102 Burgerfi, pg. 26 (248) 308-3532
HOME IMPROVEMENT & HANDYMAN
SERVICES PHYSICAL THERAPY
Colonial Carpet & Upholstery Cleaning,
pg 24 (734) 459-7370 Athletico Physical Therapy, pg 29
(877) 284-5384
Divine Painting, pg. 28 (248) 990-3763
Team Rehab, pg. 26 (248) 675-8160
Roger the Handyman, pg. 31 (888) 391-4040
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HIGHLAND LAKES CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION
BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETING MINUTES - March 18, 2024
The monthly meeting of the Board of Directors of Highland Lakes Condominium Association was held on the third Monday
of the month, in accordance with the By-Laws of the Association. President Peggy Zonca called the March 18, 2024, regular
meeting of the Board of Directors to order at 7:05 p.m.
Attendance
The following Directors were present: Sandy Nolan, Guy Balok, Peggy Zonca, Michelle Todorov, Michael Baynes, and Randy
Blaylock. Denise Hein was excused. Also present were Joe Poma, Property Manager and Emily Lutzenkirchen, Publications
& Records Assistant. 8 co-owners attended.
Deputy Chief Matthew MacKenzie, accompanied by new tires and U-joints. Tree maintenance exceeded the budget
Lt. Christopher Rowley from the Northville Township Police by $4,215, as the expenditure was not anticipated in February’s
Department, provided a detailed overview of the License Plate budget. The mild winter led to the snow removal expense and
Readers (LPRs) program. Deputy Chief MacKenzie clarified fuel account being favorable at $5,556.
the purpose of LPRs, emphasizing that they are not used Maintenance wages continue to be favorable. The
for traffic enforcement or have facial recognition software. Association had three staff positions open; one has since been
Instead, they are used to capture vehicle license plates to aid in filled. The maintenance, repair, and supplies category was
crime prevention and resolution. He outlined the plans to have nearly on budget, with a slight positive variance of $468.
15 Flock cameras installed across the township, focusing on Property and liability insurance was unfavorable
entry and exit points including Seven Mile and Silver Spring by $2,575 due to deductibles for legal representation, while
and Eight Mile and Silver Spring. He also discussed the employee benefits were favorable by $1,231.
operational details, including data management and privacy Long-term expenditures totaled $45,904, covering
concerns. payments for siding consultants, the siding project, and the
Deputy Chief MacKenzie covered the practical purchase of 150 porch lights.
benefits of LPRs, explaining how they aid in solving crimes, The Association was unfavorable by $1,379 for
such as stolen vehicles and cases of missing persons. He February but favorable by $112,930 year-to-date.
also discussed the financial aspects of the LPR installation,
detailing costs and suggesting community associations could Board Action: Motion by Guy Balok, supported by Sandy
also pay for and install their own cameras to further enhance Nolan, to approve and file the Financial Report of March 18,
security. Each camera costs $3,000 per year and there is a $600 2024. All in favor. Motion passed.
setup fee which includes installing the camera, software, the
mounting of the camera, and solar panels. Treasurer Report:
Guy Balok reported.
Approval of Minutes: The Association’s check registrary for February was
Board Action: Motion by Michelle Todorov, supported by Guy $388,300. Fifty-two units were delinquent, totaling $39,704,
Balok, to approve and file the Executive Meeting of the Board or about 1% of the total budget. These numbers are improving
of Directors minutes of February 19, 2024. All in favor. Motion almost every month. The investments show a favorability of
passed. about $3,300 and a positive year-to-date of $6,476.
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HIGHLAND LAKES COMMITTEE REPORT
COMMITTEE: Herald Committee MEETING DATE: March 5, 2024
SUBJECTS DISCUSSED:
1. Meet Your New Neighbor: After reviewing the current interview questionnaire, the group decided that modi-
fications are needed. The group reviewed and approved the final draft of questions completed. It was agreed that
interested members Suzy Q Story, Cheryl Huizing, and Sandy Nolan would be the initial writers for these inter-
views as they arise.
2. Mission Statement: After a group discussion, the group decided on a final Mission Statement, which the
group will present for a vote at the next meeting.
3. By-Laws: Discussion and group consensus on revised By-Laws were drawn, which the group will present at
next month's meeting for final vote.
4. Community Participation: The committee discussed printing an article that encouraged community partici-
pation explaining why you could benefit from being involved. Watch for this article in our Next Herald.
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HIGHLAND LAKES COMMITTEE REPORT
COMMITTEE: Clubhouse Committee MEETING DATE: March 4, 2024
SUBJECTS DISCUSSED:
1. Chili Cook-off Shuffleboard Tournament: Final plans are underway for this event, which will occur on Satur-
day, March 9th, from 1-4 p.m. This year's cook-off will include a shuffleboard tournament as an added attraction.
2. Women's Tea: This event will be held on Sunday, April 21st, from 2-4 p.m. Details can be found on our Face-
book page, on the scrolling monitors in our Clubhouse, and in our Herald. Reservations can be made at the Club-
house from April 1st-15th. Register as soon as possible, as seats will be limited.
3. Housekeeping: Joe has been given a list of minor projects in hopes of getting them taken care of. Thank you in
advance to Joe, our Property Manager, for making sure we are looking our best.
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HIGHLAND LAKES COMMITTEE REPORT
COMMITTEE: Grounds Committee MEETING DATE: March 11, 2024
SUBJECTS DISCUSSED:
OLD BUSINESS:
1. Clubhouse landscaping update: The project is complete. The following issues/items remain:
• Lighting on the flagpole from the building still needs adjustment, and the lights from the ground need to be
fixed. Other patio lights need to be checked.
• A splitter for a hose hookup needs to be added to the sprinkler spigot. M&D will turn on the sprinkler sys-
tem for the season and add the hose hookup
• Shrubs on the southwest corner need protection from the rabbits eating them.
• Boulders must still be moved from the Richards court area to the spots marked with cones. Joe will follow
up.
2. Athletic court crack fill update: Joe stated that crack fill will be done this summer.
3. Updates on dock and bridge repairs update: Joe reported that Waters Edge submitted a plan for the dock
repair. It will be forwarded to the Township for permits. Due to monetary and regulatory restraints, the bridge
(Rippling Lane and Bryn Mawr Court area) repairs are on hold.
4. Trash project update: The association-wide trash project is on hold until Wayne County completes its work
on the State's (Department of Environment, Great Lakes, and Energy) new materials management plan. We will
wait to see what the new regulations are.
6. Tennis court boards update: Staff will remove the boards and take them to the shop to fix.
It was noted that the lock on the back gate by the basketball court continues to be broken. Suggestions for rem-
edies discussed.
7. Dead/ diseased evergreen removal update: The diseased trees will be marked for removal.
8. Pathways project update: The next steps include repairing the walk around Crystal Lake and continuing the
sidewalk from Neptune Court to Mariner Court. No funds are available this budget year. Plans will be proposed
for the next budget year.
NEW BUSINESS:
1. Mulch for Boy Scout project pathway: Joe will follow up on finding mulch donations. Ruts need to be filled
in, and reinforcement is needed around the culvert that the path crosses.
2. Tree planting on Ironwood Court: Free Eastern Red Cedar trees have been donated to replace the diseased
trees on this court.
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HIGHLAND LAKES COMMITTEE REPORT
COMMITTEE: Grounds Committee MEETING DATE: March 11, 2024
SUBJECTS DISCUSSED:
3. A request was made to add shrubs to those screening the boat rack on Silver Springs Lake.
4. A request was made to have the grates leading to and connecting the lakes cleaned out. Joe stated that the
grates will be cleaned. Also, it was reported that Crystal Lake's lake level seems low.
Announcements:
An Association-wide mulch project (trees and beds on common grounds) is planned for this spring/summer.
Water Landscape has been retained to clean up the northeast corner of Silver Springs Lake and other lake areas
as needed.
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HIGHLAND LAKES COMMITTEE REPORT
COMMITTEE: Engineering Committee MEETING DATE: March 13, 2024
MEMBERS PRESENT: GUESTS:
Aric Tosqui, Chairperson
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HIGHLAND LAKES COMMITTEE REPORT
COMMITTEE: Finance Committee MEETING DATE: February 19, 2024
SUBJECTS DISCUSSED:
1. Review of January Financial Reports
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BE HEARD.
BE COUNTED.
JOINING THE BOARD IS YOUR CHANCE TO
BE A LEADER IN SHAPING YOUR
COMMUNITY'S FUTURE. IT'S ABOUT MAKING
DECISIONS THAT BENEFIT EVERYONE
AROUND YOU. YOU'LL WORK WITH OTHERS
TO SOLVE PROBLEMS, IMPROVE THE
NEIGHBORHOOD, AND MAKE IT A BETTER
PLACE TO LIVE. IT'S AN OPPORTUNITY TO
HELP YOUR COMMUNITY THRIVE. ARE YOU
READY TO MAKE A POSITIVE IMPACT? LET'S
MAKE A DIFFERENCE TOGETHER. RUN IN
THE NEXT ELECTION!
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Why Should I Get Involved?
Here are compelling reasons why co-owners should get involved in the Highland Lakes
Condominium Association (HLCA):
In summary, participating in the HLCA community, either on a committee or the board, benefits your
property and fosters a sense of belonging and empowerment within the community.
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HIGHLAND LAKE’S
Women’s Tea
SUN 21 APRIL
2-4 PM
Join us for for some tea, canapés,
confections, and conversation. No admission
will be charged for this ADULT only event.
Due to limited seating, pre-registration will be
required. Reservations for this event will be
accepted at the front desk from April 1st to
April 15th.
Please contact Yvonne with any questions:
ywil68@gmail.com
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On Saturday, March 9th, HLCA had their 2nd Annual Chili Cook-off. A special thank you to the 4 contestants who
donated a crock-pot full of their favorite recipes. Contestants included Kathy Baldwin of Queen Anne Ct., Guy Balok
of Ironwood Ct., Richard Wilson, and Daniel Merchant, both of Longwood Ct. Approximately 20-plus people met at our
Clubhouse and sampled all four "special recipes." Each resident had the chance to cast one vote for their favorite.
After the final count of votes, it was determined that Kathy Baldwin, with her "White Chicken Chili," was this year's
winner. A Chili Cook-off apron was given to Kathy, along with bragging rights for being the 2024 Chili Champion. Look
for Kathy's special recipe on this month's “What’s Cooking?” page. In addition to chili, this year's cook-off event also
included a shuffleboard tournament. After enjoying delicious chili, some participants moved to the adjoining billiards
room to compete in the tabletop shuffleboard tournament. The exciting competition ended in an overtime round,
which declared Yvonne Wilson of Longwood Ct. the champion, defeating Rosemary Campion of Farragut Ct. This was
an easy game with often unexpected outcomes due to the heavy pucks sliding on a slippery surface! Everyone had a
fun time. Thank you to ALL who participated.
-Barb Balok
(Pictures by Rosemary Campion)
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DIRECTIONS
White Chicken 1. Cook in crock-pot on low for 6 hours.
Chili
INGREDIENTS
2 Chicken Breasts (cooked and shredded)
1 can Rotel (tomato and green chili)
1 can Corn (undrained)
1 can Black Beans (drained)
1 pkg Ranch Seasoning
1 pkg Taco Seasoning
1 brick Cream Cheese
NOTES
Do you have a family recipe or a recipe you love that
you would like to share? Email your recipe to
emily@hlca.us
Recipe submitted by Kathy Baldwin
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Highland Lakes
Women's Club
Highland Lakes Women's Club meets
the first Thursday of the month.
May 2, 2024 at Noon June 6, 2024 at Noon
Omelette & Waffle Cafe Potluck
18900 Northville Rd @ the clubhouse
Northville, MI arranged by Rosemary Campion
Arranged by Kathy Baldwin. Meet at the clubhouse.
Meet at clubhouse.
Yearly dues are $20/year. This money is donated to charity and also used for the
September pizza lunch. For further information about the Highland Lakes Women's
Club please contact Rosemary Campion (313) 802-4672
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Keep Our Lakes Clean: Only Rain Goes
Down the Drain!
Did you know that storm drains on our streets and courts aren't magic
disappearing acts? Everything that goes down them flows directly into our
beautiful lakes!
That means things like:
● Oil
● Paint
● Yard waste
● Pet waste
● Run off from our trash corrals
● Soaps and detergents
can all pollute our lakes and harm the plants and animals that live there. These
pollutants can also make our lakes unsafe for swimming and fishing.
Here's what you can do to help:
● Only rainwater and melted snow goes down storm drains!
● Take used oil and paint to your local hazardous waste disposal center.
● Bag and dispose of yard waste properly.
● Pick up after your pet!
● Place only sealed sturdy trash bags in the trash carts.
● Wash your car at a commercial car wash that recycles water, or use
phosphate-free soap if washing at home.
By working together, we can keep our storm drains clear and our lakes healthy
for everyone to enjoy.
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Are you interested in volunteering and being part of the team? Fill out the
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Highland Lakes Court Liaisons
NOTE: ALL AREA CODES ARE 248 UNLESS INDICATED OTHERWISE
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April 2024
SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY
1 2 3 4 5 6
Herald Wednesday Crafters Morning Stretch
Clubhouse Committee Noon - 2:00 p.m. 9:30 a.m. - 10:15 a.m.
Committee 5 p.m. Court Liaison
6 p.m. Comm. 7 p.m.
Social Women’s Club
Committee noon
Trash Pickup 7 p.m. Trash Pickup
7 8 9 10 11 12 13
Wednesday Crafters Morning Stretch Election
Grounds Noon - 2:00 p.m. 9:30 a.m. - 10:15 a.m.
Committee
Resumes Due -
Engineering Food Truck 5:00 p.m.
6:30 p.m.
Committee 4:30 p.m. - 7:30
7 p.m. p.m.
Trash, Yard Waste
& Bulk Pickup Trash Pickup
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Finance Comm. Wednesday Crafters Morning Stretch
5 p.m. Noon - 2:00 p.m. 9:30 a.m. - 10:15 a.m.
Candidate’s Night
7 p.m.