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TREASURER'S REPORT <br /> Cindy Lejeune presented the Treasurer's Report. The income statement showed a <br /> surplus of 1,163.38 after total expenses of 7,236.62. Hennepin County property <br /> taxes were reduced from $3.42 to $3.32. The largest expense continues to be Andy's <br /> Lawncare. Rollie Glessing moved to approve the Treasurer's Report.The motion <br /> was seconded by Cal Litsey and was unanimously approved. <br /> OLD BUSINESS <br /> Anne Policinski reported on her research for road repair for our Summit Station <br /> circle.She consulted Modern Roadways. They gave her two options.The first option <br /> was to put tar and granite chip on the road at a cost of$4,100.00. The second <br /> option was to add two inches to the pavement at a cost of$ 16,000.00 to <br /> $20,000.00. Cindy Lejeune made a motion to have the road resurfaced with tar and <br /> granite chip. Gregg Nafstad seconded the motion,which was the approved <br /> unanimously. <br /> NEW BUSINESS <br /> Anne Policinski initiated a discussion regarding the Litsey's proposed landscape <br /> project at 490 Old Long Lake Road. The proposal is to expand a stone patio and <br /> build a trellis in the common area between the Litsey's home and the Lejeune's <br /> home. Because we have not had hardscape in our common areas,the proposal <br /> required approval. It was further noted that the approval of the Litsey's patio <br /> variation does not set an ongoing precedent. Future changes to the common areas <br /> between neighbors that go beyond plantings will need to be reviewed on a case by <br /> case basis. Cindy Lejeune moved to approve the Litsey's project. Jean Glessing <br /> seconded the motion,which was passed unanimously. <br /> Ann Policinski discussed the HOA dues. Currently,the dues are$1,400.00 per year <br /> per household. Rollie Glessing moved to keep the dues at$1,400.00. Cal Litsey <br /> seconded the motion and it was passed unanimously. <br />