September Newsletter

UPCOMING PROJECTS:

  1. Golf course fence paint/repair: This item is currently On Hold as we await Columbia Hospitality’s Golf Course Proposal/City Council Decision
  2. Mailbox replacement: Quotes have been received; Mailboxes will be ordered; Installation to be determined

COMPLETED PROJECTS:

Lake Wilderness Speed Remedy Options

ACC REQUESTS:

If you are planning on making any home/landscaping additions, updates, or modifications, please refer to the LWHOA CC&R’s for guidance. Submit an Architectural Control Committee Application Form prior to beginning any addition, update, or modification. This form can be found on the LWHOA website under “Forms.” Please include your Division and Lot # on the form.

You can locate Division and Lot information on the LWHOA website > under CC & R’s > Lake Wilderness Plat Map (click link to open map). The Divisions (Division One, Division Two, Division Three are located on the road on the plat map. The Lot number is located on the house.

As stated on the ACC request document, the LWHOA Board does have 30 days to approve. Even though a request may have been submitted, homeowners do need to wait for the official approval to begin work. Failure to submit an ACC request WILL result in a fine to be determined by the LWHOA Board.

STREET PARKING:

LWHOA CC&Rs – Article VI. (Use Restrictions)
Please be respectful of your neighbors and our neighborhood by not parking on the street – see the exert below from the LWHOA CC&Rs

CITY COUNCIL MEETING:

At the last City Council meeting it was announced that all of the golf course proposal recommendations are on hold for the Request for Proposal for “Management, Operation, and Maintenance” of the Lake Wilderness Golf Course and Restaurant Facility. This is due by EOD on Wednesday, 10/10/2018. Please visit the City of Maple Valley website for meeting dates/times/agendas – http://www.maplevalleywa.gov/council-meetings

LWHOA BOARD MEETING LOCATIONS:

As of the January 2018 HOA Board Meeting, the start time changed to 6:00 p.m. HOA Board Meetings occur the 3rd Wednesday of each month except for June and December. The LWHOA meetings will now be held at the Lake Wilderness Lodge which is located at 22500 SE 248th St, Maple Valley, WA 98038 – down at the Lake Wilderness Park – Cedar and Rainer Conference Rooms.
**For more LWHOA information please see our website at https://lwhoa.com

August Newsletter

UPCOMING PROJECTS:

  1. Lake Wilderness Speed Remedy Options: Per Gary Kennison, Infrastructure Maintenance Manager for the City of Maple Valley, King County will be applying the 25 MPH paint signage to the road the week of August 20th
  2. Golf course fence paint/repair: This item is currently On Hold as we await Columbia Hospitality’s Golf Course Proposal/City Council Decision
  3. Mailbox replacement: Quotes have been received; Mailboxes will be ordered; Installation to be determined – Sept 2018

COMPLETED PROJECTS:

Repaint yellow bumper of circle at entrance

NEIGHBORHOOD CAR PROWLER ALERT:

Over the past few weeks, our neighborhood has seen an increased number of cars being accessed with items stolen. The prowler(s) appear to be targeting unlocked vehicles. Remember to lock your vehicles and don’t leave valuables inside

ALLOWABLE SIGNAGE IN THE LAKE WILDERNESS HOA:

  • Political signs may be placed in resident’s yards 30 days before primary elections and 60 days before general elections
  • Political signs must be taken down the day after primary elections (unless the candidate has won and the general election is within 60 days from the primary election) and the day after the general election
  • For sale and for rent signs are allowed
  • Signs indicating a construction/renovation is in progress are allowed until the construction/renovation is complete and must be removed within 5 days after completion

***Any other signage must have the pre-approval of the HOA

NATIONAL NIGHT OUT:

The 35th Annual National Night Out held on August 7, 2018 was a huge success! A special thanks to Shirley Evans who did a tremendous job coordinating ☺

CITY COUNCIL MEETING:

As mentioned in the June-July Newsletter, the Parks and Rec department has been tasked to provide details of the available Bond funds and information regarding the second (not in use) well as a possible water source for future irrigation. To date, the City Council and the Parks and Rec Department have not revisited the Golf Course Proposal presented by Columbia Hospitality. Please visit the City of Maple Valley website for meeting dates/times/agendas – http://www.maplevalleywa.gov/council-meetings

**We hope to see the Golf Course Proposal discussion on an agenda soon

LWHOA BOARD MEETING LOCATIONS:

As of the January 2018 HOA Board Meeting, the start time has changed to 6:00 p.m. HOA Board Meetings occur the 3rd Wednesday of each month except for June and December. The LWHOA meetings will now be held at the Lake Wilderness Lodge which is located at 22500 SE 248th St, Maple Valley, WA 98038 – down at the Lake Wilderness Park – Cedar and Rainer Conference Rooms.
**For more LWHOA information please see our website at https://lwhoa.com

June-July Newsletter

UPCOMING PROJECTS:

1) Lake Wilderness Speed Remedy Options: Yearly road striping and the addition of the 25 MPH painting to occur with the City’s annual striping project – July 2018
2) Golf course fence paint/repair: This item is currently On Hold as we await Columbia Hospitality’s Golf Course Proposal/City Council Decision
3) Repaint yellow bumper of circle at entrance – July 2018
4) Mailbox replacement – Currently reviewing and gathering quotes – July/Aug 2018

COMPLETED PROJECTS:

Weed removal/clean-up of the final 3 “calming circles” on LWCC Drive – Completed

CITY COUNCIL MEETING:

The City Council meeting was held on Monday, June 25 th, 2018, at which time the Lake Wilderness Golf Course Proposal was presented. The proposal can be found on our website under the Newsletters section titled Lake Wilderness Golf Course Assessment. The Parks and Rec department have been tasked to provide details
of the available Bond funds and information regarding the second (not in use) well as a possible water source for future irrigation. The Parks and Rec will present what information they have at the July meeting. If the City Council has been provided with all of the requested information, they will be making a decision regarding the Golf Course Proposal in September.

GARAGE SALE DUMPSTER ETIQUETTE:

Thank you to everyone who participated in the Annual Lake Wilderness Garage Sale! We would like to take this time to remind residents that the dumpsters that are provided after the Garage Sale are not meant to be filled with these items:

  • Construction/Remodel Debris
  • Yard Debris Resulting from Construction

Please be considerate and allow everyone an opportunity to toss out/clean sweep unwanted items.

NATIONAL NIGHT OUT:

The 35th Annual National Night Out is August 7, 2018.
National Night Out will be hosted at the 224 th CT SE location.
Start time is 6 p.m. with the police/fire department arriving @ 6:45 p.m.
Food will be BBQ Pork sandwiches w/chips. Entertainment is TBD.

FROM THE PRESIDENT’S PLACE:

A few items to share with our fellow Lake Wilderness community residents.

School is out for summer!!! Unlike the Alice Cooper song, it’s not forever. Time to be conscious of activities that support our school-age residents to be involved and safety aware. And summer break will end … eventually.

Watch out for playing in the streets and be reminded, the golf course is not to be considered a park.

There has been a lot of talk about the housing market boom. Both in value and number of housing units going up in the Maple Valley region. This offers a double edge sword. Good if you are selling now, tough if you are buying now.

Both carry risks, but we can consider ourselves fortunate we are in a community that is desirable and safe.

The board has been very supportive of the annual garage sale and dumpster opportunity. The garage sale had great weather and many residents taking advantage of clearing out items with the bonus of extra cash. Hope all did well who participated.

As for the dumpsters, the board increased the number of dumpsters to account for increased utilization in the past years.

To echo the statement earlier in this newsletter, the dumpsters are intended to support the same initiative as the garage sale, which is to provide a free avenue to dispose of unwanted household and debris related items. This is intended for all residents to take advantage of equally. Please be considerate of what you dispose of so as to allow ALL residents to have an opportunity to dispose of items.

Lastly, I was very encouraged with the presentation from Columbia Hospitality at the joint City Council/Parks and Recreation meeting on June 25. Please take a moment and review the document which is available via a link on the first page.

The City Council and Parks and Rec have taken huge strides to identify opportunities to improve and maintain the golf course as an attraction, but with an eye to fiscal responsibility. If you agree, please contact the City Council and/or Parks and Rec to share your support.

ACC REQUESTS:

As stated on the ACC request document, the LWHOA Board does have 30 days to approve. Even though a request may have been submitted, homeowners do need to wait for the official approval to begin work.

LWHOA BOARD MEETING LOCATIONS:

As of the January 2018 HOA Board Meeting, the start time has changed to 6:00 p.m. HOA Board Meetings occur the 3 rd Wednesday of each month except for June and December. The LWHOA meetings will now be held at the Lake Wilderness Lodge which is located at 22500 SE 248 th St, Maple Valley, WA 98038 – down at the Lake Wilderness Park – Cedar and Rainer Conference Rooms.
**For more LWHOA information please see our website at https://lwhoa.com

Golf course etiquette

Dear Neighbor of Lake Wilderness Golf Course,

As we enter Spring, play at Lake Wilderness Golf Course (LWGC) will increase as warmer weather brings the golf season into full bloom. We want to take this opportunity to share some information with you about access and proper use of the Course. Over the past few years we have seen a number of new neighbors move in and around the golf course. As this has happened, we are experiencing an increase in residents coming onto the course to do various activities. These activities, while seeming harmless, actually put individuals in harm’s way. It is important to remember that while you are homeowners of property that borders LWGC, it is a “daily fee” facility that requires a fee to be on the Course. This access is also limited to only golfers. We want to be good neighbors and keep your experience as home owners as it should be. We ask that you respect the Golf Course by limiting your access to the Course to playing golf. We will also be working to improve signage in and around the Course.

Below are some of the activities that are not allowed on LWGC property:

  • Walking, Jogging or Bicycling
  • Walking dogs (including playing catch, fetch, or other)
  • Any type of non-golf sports activity (baseball, football, soccer, frisbee, etc.)
  • Use of any motorized or electric vehicle (motorcycles, go karts, etc.)
  • Use of a drone or radio controlled vehicle (cars, planes, helicopters)
  • Playing or practicing golf without checking in at the Pro Shop to pay appropriate fee

Please note that non-golfers using the Course for any activity puts them at risk of bodily harm, creates a safety and liability issue as golfers may not be able to see the non-golfer while playing, and can damage the facility.

In closing we ask each of you to help us keep the golf course safe by reporting anything out of the ordinary immediately to the staff in the Pro Shop by calling 425-432-9405 x223. With over 100 acres of property to look out for it is a difficult task to see everything happening on the course at all times. Your help in reporting would be much appreciated.

Thank You,
Lake Wilderness Golf Course Management
City of Maple Valley

 

Click here to download a PDF that outlines golf cart use, licensing and equipment requirements

May 2018 Newsletter

UPCOMING PROJECTS:

  1. Lake Wilderness Speed Remedy Options: Yearly road striping and the addition of the 25 MPH painting to occur with the City’s annual striping project – Late Spring ETA
  2. Golf course fence paint/repair: Approval provided by Steve Englund at the Lake Wilderness Golf Course as well as an offer to provide the paint. Thank you Steve! Another opportunity that we will be pursuing is the Wal-Mart Community Grant Program, in the hopes that we may qualify for a grant that will cover fencing supplies. TBD – We will keep you updated
  3. Repaint yellow bumper of circle at entrance – June 2018

COMPLETED PROJECTS:

  1. Installation of golf crossing signs and golf cart signs as golfers enter the roadways to occur – Completed
  2. Weed removal and bark mulch added to the front entrance (right side as you leave the neighborhood) – Completed
  3. Weed removal and bark mulch added to the “calming circle” on SE 250 th Street – Completed (Note to residents, please do not plant items in the calming circles)
  4. Weed removal and plant added to the Crown Pointe Greens Sign on SE 255 th St – Completed

 

LWHOA ANNUAL GARAGE SALE:

Date: Saturday – June 2 nd , 2018
Time: 8 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Dumpster Availability: June 16 th thru the 17 th
Advertisement: The LWHOA Annual Garage Sale will be advertised on Craigslist, the Maple Valley Facebook page, and the Lake Wilderness Facebook page

STREET PARKING:

Would you be surprised to learn that the more cars parked on your street lower the value of your house? It does according to Zillow! Cars parked on the street give the appearance of a cluttered and congested neighborhood. Remember, our CC&Rs specifically state (Article VI, Section 10) “No vehicle shall be parked or kept on the roadways other than temporary guests.” Please be considerate of your neighbors and utilize your garage and driveway.

MAILBOX ETIQUETTE:

Please do not post signs on the LWHOA owned mailboxes.

From The President’s Place:

Being on the LWHOA Board for over 4 years, I have been privy to witness the ups and downs the LWCC community has experienced. The growing pains of our Maple Valley
community and the positive and negative impacts on our HOA community.

What strikes me as out of time and proportion of the MV region is the lack of community involvement or growing apathy of the LWHOA residents. What I mean by apathy is other
than focusing on our individual properties and/or occasionally our neighbors within shouting distance, there is a general lack of community involvement with safety, adherence to the CC&R’s, maintaining our common areas, and support for the Board of volunteers who serve this community.

Let me ask three questions:
Do you know how to access the LWHOA website?
Have you ever accessed the LWHOA website?
When was the last time you attended a LWHOA monthly meeting?

Other than the annual LWHOA residents’ meeting in November, which we struggle yearly with to obtain a quorum from 174 residents, the average number of residents who attend
the monthly meetings is less than 3 residents. That’s a 1.76 participation rate!

With the lack of the LW residents’ involvement, the responsibility of managing the financial and logistical operations falls to the board. Six residents who volunteer their
time every month to attend the monthly meeting, review financial records, plan for the community, and then implement those plans.

Yearly events involve the annual garage sale with dumpsters, family night out with police and fire departments, and annual Christmas light celebration.

Successes are improvements to the traffic system within the LWHOA community, thereby increasing safety, replacing mailboxes, and refreshing the landscaping with color and ground cover.

We have also received the go ahead to paint the white fences along both sides of the road on the north hill, on the golf course. This will be done with supplies provided by the Muni and we provide the manpower.

So what is our goal as residents of a highly desired, essentially isolated community within the MV Municipality? Maybe keeping our LW community as a highly desired, essentially isolated community within the MV Municipality. But as in any organization, some will take the lead and others will enjoy the fruits of others’ labors.

As John Adams said, “There are only two people of value. Those that are motivated and those that require the motivation of others.”

Will these words anger you or motivate you? Time will tell. It almost always does.

Stephen Katzenson
Lake Wilderness HOA President

LWHOA BOARD MEETING LOCATIONS:

Beginning with our January 2018 HOA Board Meeting, the time will change to 6:00 p.m. HOA Board Meetings occur the 3 rd Wednesday of each month except for June and December. The LWHOA meetings will now be held at the Lake Wilderness Lodge which is located at 22500 SE 248 th St, Maple Valley, WA 98038 – down at the Lake Wilderness Park – Cedar and Rainer Conference Rooms.

March-April 2018 Newsletter

UPCOMING PROJECTS:

1) Lake Wilderness Speed Remedy Options:

  • Installation of golf crossing signs and gol f cart signs as golfers e nter theroadways to occur (waiting on Public Works & Community DevelopmentDirector to provide a date) – Late Spring ETA
  • Yearly road striping and the addition of the 2 5 MPH painting to occur with theCity’s annual striping project – Late Spring ETA

2) Paint/repair the golf course fence: Approval provided by Steve Englund at the  LakeWilderness Golf Course as well as an offer to provide the paint. Thank you Steve!

Another opportunity that Wayne will be pursuing is the Wal-Mart Community Grant Program, in the hopes that we may qualify for a grant that will cover fencing supplies. Thank you Wayne!

3) Bark to be added to the front entrance (right side as you leave the neighborhood)

COMPLETED PROJECTS:

1) Installation and Removal of Speed and Volume measuring devices –  Completed Analysis results are in and can be found here: www.maplevalleywa.gov

  • Departments > Public Works > Neighborhood Traffic Control > Current Speed Studies (at bottom of page)

Review by William Bullock, PE:
Generally all three studies show that there is good compliance to the speed limitwith both 85 th and 90 th percentile speeds within 5-6 mph of the speed limit.  There are a handful of significant speeders at all three locations; but there are so few of them that it is difficult to develop meaningful trends.  Note these speeders are not being affected by traffic calming island features at the far end either.

2) Relocation of speed limit sign (waiting on Public Works & Community Development Director to provide a date) – Completed

LWHOA ANNUAL GARAGE SALE:

Date: Saturday – June 2 nd , 2018
Time: 8 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Dumpster Availability: June 16 th thru the 17 th
Advertisement: The LWHOA Annual Garage Sale will be advertised on Craigslist,the Ma ple Valley Facebook page, and the Lake Wilderness Facebook page

NEIGHBORHOOD WARNING:

Young Adults/Children on skateboards and bikes should be cautious when going up and down the Lake Wilderness hills as speeds escalate quickly and can lead to injury. Golf cart drivers under the age of 16 are required to have taken driver’s education when motoring in the Lake Wilderness neighborhood.

LWHOA BOARD MEETING LOCATIONS:

Beginning with our January 2018 HOA Board Meeting, the time will change to 6:00 p.m. HOA Board Meetings occur the 3 rd Wednesday of each month except for June and December. The LWHOA meetings will now be held at the Lake Wilderness Lodge which is located at 22500 SE 248 th St, Maple Valley, WA 98038 – down at the Lake Wilderness Park – Cedar and Rainer Conference Rooms.

February 2018 Newsletter

UPCOMING PROJECTS:

1. Lake Wilderness Speed Remedy Options: The LWHOA Board met with Scott Tkach, Public Works & Community Development Director, for a Speed Remedy Update. As you may remember from previous Newsletters, Scott had proposed a Q1 2018 implementation.

Agreed Upon Items:

  • Install sufficient golf crossing signs where appropriate
  • Move 25 mph sign at north entrance to side “calming circle”
  • Install golf cart signs located as golf carts enter the roadways stating something to the affect, “yield to oncoming traffic”
  • Locate 4 separate speed and volume measuring devices at potential speed zones. Two separate testing sessions to be done.  The first within the next 4 weeks and a second during the spring when increased traffic naturally occurs

Proposed items:

  • Consider rumble groves installed prior to intersections and/or stop signage.  Rumble groves are similar to those located on the side of roads to alert drivers they are moving off the main roadway.
  • Consider a new option for golf carts to cross Lake Wilderness County Club Drive from the club house to the 15 tee box. Considerations are:
    • Move crossing adjacent to the 18th green
    • Develop a path that travels behind the fence across from the existing exit to the club house parking lot.
  • Paint 25 mph notices within roadways dependent on results of the speed and volumes determined from the testing.
  • Paint/repair the golf course fence: Awaiting approval from the Lake Wilderness Golf Course

LWHOA BOARD ANNOUNCEMENT:

Please meet your NEW LWHOA Board members: We appreciate the gift of time and energy – Thank you!

Wayne Lawless It’s an honor and a privilege to serve LWHOA as a Board Member.  Having been born in Kentucky, going to 11 schools in 12 years all across the country, I have a great appreciation of what the Northwest offers. My family; Jennifer, Jack and I, moved to Lake Wilderness in May of 2016 and have been loving it ever since.  We are actively involved in our church where Jennifer is Director of Missions and Outreach; Jack is an avid soccer player and a Junior at Tahoma HS.  After 40 years in retail, 35 with a regional Hallmark chain and 5 with Enesco, I am immensely enjoying my second career in the home mortgage and refinance arena with Cornerstone Home Lending.
Travis Smith My name is Travis Smith.  My wife, Linnea, and I grew up in the community and both graduated from Tahoma. We have been married now coming up on 10 years. We purchased our home in March of 2010 and have loved every minute of it. We have 2 wonderful kids Emma (7) and Evan (5). They love to ride their bikes and scooters in the cul-de-sac rain or shine. I work for the BNSF railroad as a freight train conductor and go all over The NW.  I am enjoying the opportunity to be involved and be a part of the LWHOA Board.
Doug Young My wife, Clarissa, and I have lived in the Puget Sound for almost 6 years, 4 of which have been here in Maple Valley. We have been married for almost 14 years and have 4 boys. I grew up in Northern California where I earned my BS in Operations Management, from Cal State Univ-Chico, and later got my MBA from BYU. I currently work for Boeing as an Asset Manager. I am a huge baseball fan and enjoy spending time with my family.

LWHOA BOARD

President: Stephen Katzenson

Vice-President: Wayne Lawless

Treasureer: Doug Young

Secretary, ACC: Jamie Garner

ACC: Shirley Evans

ACC: Travis Smith

LWHOA WEBSITE:
A BIG Thank You to Steve and Dani Richard who provided the original photo on the LWHOA website as well as 6 new photos which can be viewed on the rotating slider. It looks beautiful!

LWHOA BOARD MEETING LOCATIONS:
Beginning with our January 2018 HOA Board Meeting, the time will change to 6:00 p.m. HOA Board Meetings occur the 3rd Wednesday of each month except for June and December. The LWHOA meetings will now be held at the Lake Wilderness Lodge which is located at 22500 SE 248th St, Maple Valley, WA 98038 – down at the Lake Wilderness Park – Cedar and Rainer Conference Rooms.

January 2018 Newsletter

UPCOMING PROJECTS:

Lake Wilderness Speed Remedy Options: The LWHOA Board has requested an update from Scott Tkach, Public Works & Community Development Director. As you may remember from previous Newsletters, Scott had proposed a Q1 2018 implementation. More to come …

LWHOA Board Member, Wayne Lawless, has contacted the Make a Difference Day leaders, and we will be able to apply for funds to paint/repair the fence. We will need to provide the volunteer manpower for this endeavor as well as get a final approval from the LWGC. If we receive the LWGC approval, Wayne will be managing the volunteer recruitment. Great work!

COMPLETED PROJECTS:

The island beyond the front entrance, next to the first mailbox, has had the bark mulch replaced as well as a bit of sprucing up

CHRISTMAS LIGHT CONTEST:
Congratulations to the Winners of the 2017 Lake Wilderness HOA Christmas Lights Contest!
1st Place – $100 25004 222 CT SE
2nd Place – $75 25009 LWCC Drive
3rd Place – $50 24908 LWCC Drive
The neighborhood lights really looked amazing so thank you to everyone!

LWHOA BOARD ANNOUNCEMENT:

Your new LWHOA Board members, including brief bios will be available with the February newsletter

LAKE WILDERNESS RESTAURANT NOTIFICATION:

The Lake Wilderness Restaurant will not be open for the months of January and February

LWHOA WEBSITE:

2nd Request – Due to a recent update to the LWHOA website, we now have the opportunity to create a photo slider with rotating images. If you have any photos of our neighborhood or of Lake Wilderness that you would like to share (must be 1100 pixels wide), please send them to: julie.rogers2@providence.org

LWHOA BOARD MEETING LOCATIONS:

Beginning with our January 2018 HOA Board Meeting, the time will change to
6:00 p.m. HOA Board Meetings occur the 3rd Wednesday of each month except for June and December. The LWHOA meetings will now be held at the Lake Wilderness Lodge which is located at 22500 SE 248th St, Maple Valley, WA 98038 – down at the Lake Wilderness Park – Cedar and Rainer Conference Rooms.