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Lake Committee Minutes

----- Original Message -----
From: Joe Shea
To: Chuck Gleason ; 'Doug & Veronica Brooks' ; 'Woody Lyles' ; betterh20@aol.com ; 'Gary Honc' ; Keith Evans ; dwelchfarm@aol.com
Cc: 'Todd Fogelsong' ; 'Jessica' ; Kelm, Kelvin L. (US - Houston)
Sent: Tuesday, September 16, 2008 10:36 PM
Subject: Lake Committee Meeting - 6-Sep-08 - MOD


Memorandum of Discussion
Lake Committee
Saturday Sep 6, 2008 (2:00 - 3:30 at Shea's house)

Agenda Items:

1) Timline of 4Q08 lake maintenance
- Keith's note recommended starting to drop lakes on Oct 15. (This is the earliest date per David. Start date will be limited to at least 30 days past resolution of discussions with Gordon due to a 30 day delivery of the work barge that has not yet been ordered.)
- Finish dropping level by when? (Estimating 5-10 days. Looks like we can drop the lake 1.5 - 2"/day based on pre-Ike water dump. )
- Dry out by when?
- Dirt work by when?
- Other preparation (cloth?) (See below)
- Start refilling lake on Nov 30? (Based on Oct 15 start. Looks like it may be later. Targetting not to let this slip past year end.)
Or should the timing of the whole schedule be shifted back one month (i.e. Nov 15 - Dec 30) to move into cooler weather when less folks want to ski?

2) How low to drop water?
- Current elevation is 2" below spillway (Sep 5) (Now back to overflowing the spillway post-Ike.)
- Keith's note said drop lake one foot for maintenance.
- Will 12" drop shut down lake use? (Boats hitting subbouys and magnets. Depth of water in tunnels.)
- Can we do work with max 8" drop? (This was the lowest we saw this spring. May be the lowest level that lets people get boats off dock, and still use lakes. - Do we need to make the two mid lakes "no wake" from Oct 15 - Nov 30? (David recommended starting with a 6 inch drop to let the shoreline start to dry out. Will attempt to go no lower than 8 inches below spillway if possible to keep lakes open. Note: Mid lakes will probably be no-wake during drying and maintenance period.)

3) Equipment
- What equipment is being provided? (Board is negotiating with Gordon. Envisioned to include a 4WD tractor with heavy, toothed box-blade. Note: Post meeting, Joe Shea thinks it might be useful to include a "sheeps foot" to help with compaction and shoreline consitency.)
- Weight of equipment being provided? (Believed to be well less than 7000 pound dock boutancy limitation.)
- Who is arranging equipment delivery? (Board is negotiating with Gordon.)
- What are conditions of use? (Board is negotiating with Gordon.)
- Who is operating equipment? (Board is negotiating with Gordon.)

4) Work Barge
- How is this being delivered? (Board is negotiating with Gordon.)
- When is it available? (Kelvin was wondering if it would be here for use as a starting dock for the Sep 20 tournament) (30-day delivery after negotiations with Gordon complete. No, it won't be available for Sep 20 tournament. Note: Tournament is being cancelled anyway because of Ike.)
- Can we load equipment on/off the barge? (Earlier discussions with Gordon indicated that he was going to provide some type of ramp device so the barge wouln't bottom out when equipment is loaded on it? Are these ramps included with the deal?) (Yes, ramps will be incorporated.)

5) Island modifications
- How to contour? (10:1 run-to-rise or better) (Recommending 10:1 to 12:1.)
- Elevation of island after modification? (Proposal is to drop the peak by ~6" to improve slope.)
- Any vegitation planned? (i.e. Do we need time in schedule to let vegitation reestablish; although the only thing that will grow that time of year may be winter rye.) (Board is determining. )
- Any fabric planned? (See prices in reference section below) (Discussed options and samples provided by Joe Shea. ACTION: Joe Shea to get quotation for Landlok 435 product, which is a permanent fabric. Cost is <$10k for material. See attached Sep 8 request for quotation. David said Board was investigating other options as well.)
- Any irrigation in plan? (Capital Committee is planning irrigation.)
- Etc. (Concrete blocks/matting is too expensive at $100k to $150k for material alone.)

6) Other modifications?
- Tunnel depth? (Nothing specific in plan currently.)
- Tunnel appoaches? (If not, when?) (Nothing specific in plan currently.)
- East end of mid lakes? (Yes, probably will do a section concurrently with island work.)

7) Property Owner Shoreline Repairs
- _____ lots with significant cliffs. (Joe will do a survey per Board's request) (Survey completed by Joe, Chuck and Kelvin. Results submitted to Board on Sep 16.)
- How to notify owners? Keith said "We (assume MMC) send a letter to homeowners letting them know there will be a window between Oct 21 and Nov 30 (weather permitting) where they will have time to get their shorelines fixed/repaired. The letter will need to go out by Sept 30th, so that each homeowner has enough time to get ready and be prepared. " (Board to handle communication to lot owners via MMC.)

8) Misc
- What did Keith mean by, "Then we can repeat this process with the goal being to have everyone’s shoreline completed by Jan 31, 2009"? (Nothing Per David, this refered to the notification process to property owners.)

9) Other
- Quick comment about lake water testing in warm months this summer. Did we see any spike in bacteria? (No. Bacteria count actually dropped in July.)
- Quick comment about boat sticker compliance. (Joe has a request in to Jessica to obtain info concerning who has obtained stickers to date. We should be in the 100% compliance mode at this time.) (David said this was confidential and the Board would be sending out additional communication to boat owners. About 10 boat owners have not received stickers (some just do to communication problems). We are aware of several people who were issued stickers and have not yet applied them to their boat. MMC communication should help raise compliance level.)

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Reference Material

Barge Specs (Per Keith Evans - Barge and info provided by Gordon):
Frame - welded steel, sandblasted, then hot dipped galvanized
Floats - encapsulated Styrofoam, animal proof, uv resistant
Floor - 2 x 8, pressure treated wood, attached with stainless steel screws.
Anchors - telescoping, galvanized pipe
Dimensions - 12' x 20'
Load Limit - 7000#

Shoreline Fabric/Mat Cost for 3800 linear feet :
- Single Mesh Straw (12 mo) - 8ft wide x 112.5 ft long - 34 rolls = $1082
- Straw / coconut blend (18-24 mo)- $57.30/roll x 34 rolls = $1950
- Coconut mesh (3 yr) - 8ft wide x 112.5 ft long - 34 rolls = $73.60/roll = $2500
-Landlock 435 (Permanent) 138.5ft long $310/roll x 28 roll $8608
- Pyramat (Permanent) (8.5ft x 90ft long $1232/roll x 43 rolls = $54k
- Concrete 4" bi-directional mat - $3.80/sq ft (8ft x 10 ft) x 38000 ft + 15c / sq ft for fabric under = $150k+ labor
- Concrete 4" hand-laid - $245/sq ft x 38000 ft+ 15c / sq ft for fabric under = $99k + labor

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Thanks for everyone's participation with limited notice.

Joe Shea
for the Lake Committee