L A K E C R E S T H O M E O W N E R S A S S O C I A T I O N. A Note From the President

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L A K E C R E S T H O M E O W N E R S A S S O C I A T I O N Volume 3, Issue 3 Summer 2006 A Note From the President Board of Directors President Rick Franks 444-1400 rickfranks@bellsouth.net Vice-President Andy Patel 682-7424 andyandpriya@yahoo.com Treasurer Jeff Thompson 444-9043 jstbuild@aol.com Secretary Jennifer Breland 823-9264 jbreland@uab.edu Board Member At-Large Ed Majewski 989-9400 ed_majewski@softechdevelopment.com Board Member At-Large Tom Stanbury 739-0636 tstanbury@bellsouth.net Awtrey Project Manager Jack McDuffie 266-4403 Fellow Neighbors, I hope everyone is having a great summer. With this hot dry summer, I am sure many of you have been able to enjoy our pool. I have had many positive comments about our weekend security guard. Last year we had complaints about the pool being overcrowded on the weekends. This year the number is down and I am not aware of any weekends when the pool was crowded. There is no doubt that in the years past, we have had people who were not Lake Crest residents. Because of the security guard, we have been able to prove it. Your Board will be considering ways we to keep nonresidents from the pool next year. If you have any ideas or comments, please let one of your Board members know. You may have noticed all of our common entrances have had new wiring and lighting. We also ordered benches to be placed on the dam and on the backside of the lake for your use. Your Board continues to make improvements to our neighborhood and make it a better place for all of us to enjoy. Please take the time to look at our covenants. There are many violations and the Board will be meeting soon to address them. Homeowners who are in violation will be notified. Remember, the covenants are there to keep the value and beauty of Lake Crest. The Board is considering the construction of a pavilion and additional sun deck for our pool area. The pavilion would be in the area where the grills and concrete tables are now located. The additional sun deck would be on the unused grassy area. If you were on the Club House deck facing the pool, this grassy area would be on your left. If possible, we would like to consider a kids play fountain at the end of the proposed additional sun deck area. For your information, we have had three pool contractors who have told us it is not feasible or possible to add a kid s pool. If you have any comments regarding this addition, please let your Board members know, as we would like to begin construction in mid- to late-september. I always encourage you to attend the Board meetings for your comments and please consider being involved with any of our committees. - Rick Franks President In this issue: Covenant Corner Pg. 2 Pool Update Pg. 2 Delinquent Dues Pg. 3 Activity Update Pg. 3 Property Manager Pg. 3 The Grove Update Pg. 4

Page 2 Committee Chairs The following are the committees and their contacts. If you have suggestions or concerns, or would like to serve on a committee, please contact the appropriate Chair. Communication & Neighborhood Activities Michelle Berg - Newsletter 824-5366 mlberg@bellsouth.net Jennifer Breland - Website 823-9264 jbreland@uab.edu Elizabeth Woodfin - Activities 988-8850 whlaw@hiwaay.net Finance Vacant Lake Jeff Thompson 444-9043 jstbuild@aol.com Landscaping Ed Majewski 989-9400 ed_majewski@softechdevelopment.com Legal Mike Lunsford 982-8361 mrl@phm-law.com Pool/Tennis Courts/Clubhouse Charlie & Pam Conklin 987-0144 charliepapabear@aol.com Covenant Corner The Architectural Guidelines and Covenants (Covenants) are a tool for keeping our homes a good investment and assuring that our community is one where people want to buy houses. The Covenants apply to the entire Lake Crest neighborhood, whether Homeowners or Renters. Each issue of the Lake Crest News focuses on one or more of the Provisions. Our lake and walking trail are wonderful amenities for our community. Below are a few reminders from the Covenants meant to keep these amenities environmentally sound and a source of pleasure for us all. No motor-driven boats of any type are permitted on the lake. Boats should be no longer than 16 feet in length and be of earth tone colors. Boats must be stored out of view from the lake when not in use. Pool Update We hope everyone is enjoying the pool during these hot months. Just a couple of things to remember: If you notice a violation of the posted rules or something just doesn't seem right, report it to the security guard or pool monitor. They are there to make sure that our pool continues to be a fun and safe place for everyone. Also, please keep an eye on your children while they are at the pool. It is very dangerous, and against the posted pool rules, for children under the age of 13 to be left alone or play unsupervised while in and around the pool area. Sailboats, rafts, or wind surfboards are not permitted on the lake. Fishing is permitted from the shore or a boat with only artificial bait. No inflatable watercraft of any kind will be permitted on the lake. No person shall transfer any fish to or from the lake. No swimming is permitted on the lake. That means no entry by a person into the lake. No wheeled-vehicles of any sort are permitted at any time on the nature trail or dam. This includes no bicycles, tricycles, mopeds, etc. However, a stroller or baby buggy may be used to transport an infant or small child. Entry into the nature preserve immediately behind the dam, by any person, is prohibited. The Covenants can be read in their entirety at www.lakecresthoa.com. Although the security guard and pool monitor are present to take care of the pool area, they are not in place to serve as lifeguards or babysitters! Thank you for not asking them to do so. Pool Hours for 2006: Mon. Noon-9:00 p.m. (Closed until noon for pool maintenance) Tues.-Thur. Fri.-Sat. Sun. 10:00 a.m.-9:00 p.m. 10:00 a.m.-10:00 p.m. 10:00 a.m.-9:00 p.m.

Delinquent Dues Update The following Homeowners are delinquent on their dues. The HOA sent a letter to these Homeowners prior to publishing their names in the newsletter. In addition to the dues, these Homeowners have incurred a $100 late fee for not having their dues paid prior to April 30 th. Their names have been turned over to the HOA attorney: Name: Bland, Gary C. Address: 992 Lake Crest Parkway Owes: $100.00 Name: James, Arthur & Marva Address: 5183 Lake Crest Circle Activity Update The Pool Kick-Off Party on May 6 th drew more than 150 people. They enjoyed a performance by the band Mr. Potato Head and sampled the abundance of food. Thank you to Jeff Dalton, of Dalton s BBQ, for his work on the food. Sundaes on Sunday, held June 25 th, was a scrumptious time. Start with mint chocolate chip, chocolate, cookie dough, vanilla, or Neopolitan ice cream; then add hot fudge, crushed Oreos, M&Ms, gummy worms, caramel, sprinkles, and whipped cream, to name just a few, and that would explain the many smiles at the event. Other Events to Plan For: August 19 th (Sat.) Beer, Bingo and Buffalo Wings, beginning at 6 p.m. October 14 th (Sat.) Pumpkin Decorating and Stories for the Kids, starts at 10 a.m. Name: Finnley, Glenn Address: 4808 Wood Springs Lane Name: McLaughlin, David Address: 4785 Red Leaf Circle Owes: $1,060.00 Name: Roddam, Craig Address: 5179 Lake Crest Circle Owes: $100.00 Name: Sheridan, Thomas Address: 5045 Lake Crest Circle Name: Smith, Randall & Wanda Address: 859 Bear Trace November 19 th (Sun.) The Annual Chili Cook-Off, 2-4 p.m. December 2 nd (Sat.) Gingerbread Decorating for the Kids, begins at 10 a.m. December 14 th (Thur.) Christmas Party for the Adults, 7-9 p.m. Look for the information banners posted at all neighborhood entrances prior to each event or check the website for more details. Visit the website to see photos from the activities. If you are interested in helping at any of the events or being a part of the planning committee, please contact Elizabeth Woodfin at 988-8850. Property Manager: Steve Braswell Page 3 Please submit neighborhood questions or concerns to Steve by one of the following methods: Mailing Address: Lake Crest Clubhouse 581 Lake Crest Drive Hoover, AL 35226 Phone: 205-987-9392 (office) 205-296-4876 (cell) Email: lchoa@bellsouth.net In Writing: There is a locked mailbox next to the pool gate. Clubhouse Rental The neighborhood clubhouse is available for your use. The rental cost is $35 plus a $150 damage cleaning deposit. If the clubhouse is left as clean as at the start, the deposit check is torn up. The $35 is nonrefundable if the homeowner cancels. The pool is not part of the clubhouse rental nor can the pool be reserved. To schedule a date, please call Steve at the numbers listed above.

L A K E C R E S T H O M E O W N E R S A S S O C I A T I O N 581 Lake Crest Drive Hoover, Alabama 35226 Phone: 205-987-9392 The Grove A Reality On July 10 th, the Hoover Zoning & Planning Commission voted 4 to 0 to approve The Grove development. Work on the development should begin during the first quarter of 2007. In addition, work on the Sulphur Springs bypass, which will connect Sulphur Springs with Moss Creek Boulevard, and the widening of Highway 150, from I-459 to Shades Crest Road, will be completed. The Commission did request that the developer, Apple Development Company, put up a $100,000 bond to cover any damage to the Lake Crest lake as a result of the development. The 180-acre development will be located between the Lake Crest and Pinewood subdivisions. It will include town homes, single-family homes, and a shopping center with a superstore, home improvement store, numerous specialty retailers, restaurants, and banks. An overview of the development is seen at the right. A larger view can be seen on the neighborhood website.