Board Report
The Board of Trustees held its May meeting on Monday the 9th. While there are a number of important issues in front of the Board, we continue to be pleased with the lack of drama and plan to keep things that way. Please see the minutes for the official version. Meantime, here is an overview:
After John Rogers’ Treasurer’s Report, the suggestion was brought up to more heavily promote Clubhouse rentals. The rental is a bargain to the member and is probably one of our most underutilized areas of potential revenue. Bill Field jumped right in and volunteered the first blurb in The Bilge Pump. Any other thoughts of simple ideas to increase revenue are always welcome.
The results of the electrical study are in and the committee will review it for recommendations later in May.
The 520 project continues to be a mess. The most likely scenario is for new floats to the sculptures, (old fountains), then it ties into the existing road for an extended period of time! Gary Stone continues to do a wonderful job monitoring the progress (?) of 520.
P/C Dave Krows and Eric Wood were kind enough to volunteer to head the Shoreline Revision Sub-committee. They will monitor and advise on the new shoreline regulations working through the state legislature. Big thanks to Eric and Dave!
Wouldn’t it be nice to eliminate the need to submit copies of your state registration! Trust me, the office agrees with you and the Commodore has submitted an application to be able to look up State registrations online.
Our next meeting is Monday, June 13th at 7:00. Our meetings are very interactive and opinions are expressed and heard, so please come by. Meantime, Happy Boating!
Tom Johnson
Board Chair

