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Lake MeaderVolume 40 • Number 2 MARCH 2017 www.lakemeade.org
INSIDE THIS ISSUEIndex of Advertisers ......................... 2Managers Report ............................... 2Annual Fireworks .............................. 2Assistant Manager’s Corner ............ 3Easter Egg Hunt ................................ 3Lake Management, Watershed and Source Water Protection News ......... 4Safety & Traffic Watch Committee News .................................................... 4Community and Property Appearance News ............................. 5Lake Meade Rec/Pool News ...............5Communications and Technology Committee News ................................ 5Homemakers’ News ..........................6Winter Visitors ...................................6Lake Meade 50th Anniversary Committee news ............................... 7Hello Kitty Cat Paint Night for Children .............................................. 7Burn Regulations .............................. 7LMF&R Contact Information ........... 7Board Highlights ...............................8Welcome New Members...................8Violation Report ................................8Veterans Plaque ..................................9Lake Meader Newsletter Info ..........9Speeding Violations - Fines ...............9Adams County Recycling ................9Electronics Recycling Program .......9Snow Removal Information ........... 10Lake Meade Municipal Authority Info .................................................... 10Lake Meade Registered Organizations Contact List.............11Advertise in Lake Meader ..................11DEP Important Notification ..............11Lake Meade Board of Directors .....11Calendars ......................................... 12Classified Ads/Church Directory .......14
The Lake Meader is the bi-monthly publication of
LAKE MEADE PROPERTY OWNERS ASSOCIATION, INC.
4 Forrest DriveEast Berlin, PA 17316-9328
(717) 259-9625
Check us out on
the web…
The Directed Proxy to vote for Board of Directors was mailed February 15, 2017.
Please check out the candidates biographical data on the proxy for details.
Emanuel “Mike” C. Apostolakis, Jr. wants to be a Director of LMPOA – “Our community is unique and rare! Every person is invested. With
that investment, comes a voice and ideas that need to be heard. Working together we can make a greater impact.”
Seth B. Grebbien wants to be a Director of LMPOA – “I would love to continue to serve the community. Recreation and Pool Committee has started
the Entranceway Revitalization Project and I would like to see it to its conclusion.”
Barbara L. Nickel wants to be a Director of LMPOA – “During the last three years, I have learned so much about the management of our
community. My goals are to maintain property values, plan for our fiscal well-being, promote the health of the lake, and foster community goodwill.”
Todd A. Tannerwants to be a Director of LMPOA – “I am interested in the research of alternative methods to manage nutrient pollution
and lake weed.”
Marc E. Tramazzo wants to be a Director of LMPOA – “ I feel very lucky to have found Lake Meade and, as a new resident, I would like to give back to
the community any way I can. I want to be someone who is actively involved in keeping our community a wonderful place to live for all its residents.”
David L. Wallen II wants to be Director of LMPOA – “Returning to Lake Meade recently after growing up here as a child, I see and hear the concerns of
the people living here in the lake. I would like to be an active participant in the solving of issues, building relationships, and airing of the praises of our great community.”
2017/18 Membership Fees Effective 4/1/17Dues (per membership) ................................ $546Annual Deed Covenant Charge (per membership) ...........................................$ 30Assessment (per lot basis) ............................$481
Total for one lot ........................................... $1057
2017/18 Initiation Fee is $5,100
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LMPOA encourages your attendance at the meeting on Friday, March 17, 2017 at 7:30 p.m. in the Community Center. This is a time to come together as a community. Arrive early, speak to a chairman of a committee at 7:00 or come…socialize with neighbors while enjoying delicious refreshments made and served by the Homemakers.
2017-2018 Dues, Membership/Privilege Cards, Vehicle and Power Boat Registrations, and Saturday Office Hours: When you stop by the office for annual registration in April please help the process go smoothly by submitting the following: • 2017 Dues payment • Copy of vehicle registrations for all
vehicles (if your student is off to college, please obtain a copy of the registration during a break)
• Review the registration forms, update the information as it relates to your eligible privilege cardholders; provide us with contact information so we can reach you if needed. Be sure to return all pages to the office.
• Power boat owners we will need a copy of the registration if it has expired on 3/31/17. Every year we need a copy of your liability insurance of at least $300,000 covering each power boat.
• Saturday office hours are: April 22, 29 and May 6 from 8:00 – 1:00 p.m.
Safe Boaters – There were 22 people taking the safe boating course in January. This speaks well for the attendees that took time to learn the rules of the water when boating.
Help Wanted – Patrol Boat Operators. Application forms can be downloaded from the website: www.lakemeade.org (select “Resources” and “Employment Application”) or pick up an application at the LMPOA office.
Walkers – we ask that you “share the roads.” Vehicles have the right of way. Walkers must walk facing traffic, and step to the side when a vehicle approaches. We can’t emphasize enough the importance of safety in Lake Meade whether it’s walking, jogging or biking. Please focus on your surroundings and have a safe “outdoor” season for 2017.
Thanks to the many volunteers that help the office staff to stuff, seal and stamp membership mailings or label Lake Meaders throughout the year.
– Dottie Yost
MANAGER’S REPORT: • Annual Meeting March 17 at 7:30 p.m.• Membership Registration and Dues
payments in April
• Patrol Boat Operators Needed• Safety on our Roads• Thanks to our Volunteers
AUTOS / MOTORCYCLES / BOATSF&S Yamaha and Marine ........................... 15Greg’s Car & Truck Repair ........................ 27
CHURCH DIRECTORY/CLASSIFIEDS .......14
CONTRACTORS / HOME IMPROVEMENTSAmerican Locksmith Service .................... 23Bakers Door Company ............................... 15Better Built Homes .................................... 23Bill Weaver Painting ...................................20Clean Sweep Chimney Services ............... 16Daflure Heating and Cooling ................... BCDeck Wizard ................................................. 13DePalma Construction .............................. 24Ensor & Sowers, Heating & Air Conditioning .......................................... 16Lewis Reinhart & Sons–Paving ................20M&M Heating and Cooling ........................ 25Orris Plumbing and Heating ..................... 21Par One Construction, Inc. ....................... 17Spencer Painting and Deck Care ............. 21
LAWN SERVICE / GARDEN /TREEGeneral Tree Service ..................................26Green Dreamers .......................................... 22Rowland Tree Services...............................20Swope’s Lawn Care Services .................... 15Thoman’s Small Engine Repair ............... 21TLC Lawn Services ..................................... 16
MISC Amerigas ...................................................... 19Aero Energy ................................................. 27Canvas and Covering of York .................... 14Superior Plus Energy Services ................. 18
PROFESSIONAL SERVICESC-10 Notary Services ................................. 18Feiser Funeral Home ................................. 15Janney Montgomery Scott ........................26MB Financial – Loan Officer Karen Foss . 14Nell Law Office ........................................... BCNew Oxford Veterinary Clinic ...................20Tail Chasers Grooming ............................. 18Therit Insurance Agency – Nationwide .. 18Visiting Angels ............................................20Worley & Worley .......................................... 16
REAL ESTATEBerkshire Hathaway – Carol | Tory .......... 23Berkshire Hathaway – Call Polly .............. 25Berkshire Hathaway - Colleen Scallon .... 14Berkshire Hathaway – Bill Shearer, Jr. .....11ERA Real Estate – Bonnie Olcus ............. BCERA Real Estate – Petula Yingling ........... 27Keller Williams – Lisa Hitchen .................. 23Keller Williams – Sandy Bare .................... 14
RELIGIOUSLake View Community Church.......... 16Red Mount UM Church ..............................26
INDEX OF ADVERTISERS
FIREWORKSANNUAL Saturday
July 1, 2017Volunteers Desperately
Needed Our Fireworks “Super Show” will be held on Saturday, July 1, 2017. I would like input for entertainment ideas and need your help to place envelopes on the doors. Please call me. Thank you.
–Karen Powlas, LAMPS
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Republic Services, Inc. Trash Collection ContractThe Board of Directors approved another 3-year contract with Republic Services, Inc. for weekly trash, recycling and one (1) bulk item pick-up. Beginning April 1, 2017, the new quarterly rate is $51.00. There will be no rate increases during the 3-year term of the contract. Tags for bags will remain at $3.00 each (minimum purchase of 10). Please call 1-800-210-9675 to request appliance pick-up. NOTE: Doors on refrigerators must be removed before placed outside for pick-up.
Pennsylvania law prohibits trash collection companies to pick up for recycle any of the following items: TV’s, electronics, window, auto or drinking glass, baking glass, light bulbs, mirrors, ceramic, porcelain, plastic bags, plastic food containers/trays, pots and pans, batteries, scrap metal, aluminum, steel or vinyl siding, cardboard with a wax coating or liner. Please be responsible with your disposal of trash and unwanted items.
Updated Electronics Recycling InformationAffordable Computers, located at 120 Frederick Street, Hanover, PA accepts electronics for recycling, including projection large screen TV’s, CRT (cathode ray tube) monitors, computers and peripherals, cell phones, etc. There is a per pound fee for all items dropped off for recycling (fees vary based on the item). There is no per pound fee charged for desktop and laptop computers that are intact. NO items with Freon are accepted. Phone number: 646-0880. Hours of operation are as follows: M-T-W 9:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. TH-F 9:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m. SAT 9:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m.Thanks to member, Joyce Mummert, for providing this information to us.
Roads – Reduced Weight A reminder to our members who are planning construction projects between February 15 through April 30: The LMPOA Rules and Regulations stipulate 20 tons as the maximum weight for vehicles using our roads during this
period. The bridge below the dam does not have a weight limitation BUT the bridge at Mud Run has a maximum weight capacity of 10 tons (14 tons for tractor trailers). Please be sure to review this information with your contractors and materials suppliers.
Zebra Mussels – Approved Vendor Pass & Re-Entry PassAll vendors delivering boats in Lake Meade must present their 2014 LMPOA Certified Vendor Pass. If you are having a boat delivered by a vendor, please ensure they are aware of this rule.
Members taking boats out of Lake Meade are required to stop at the gatehouse and complete the applicable portion of the Watercraft Re-Entry Pass. The gate employee will note the date, time, and initial the pass and give to the member who must present the form upon re-entry into Lake Meade. If the form is lost, boat quarantine (7 days) will be required.
Docks & Boat Stickers According to the LMPOA Rules and Regulations, boats can be moored at docks beginning March 1. Docks are available on a first come, first served basis. Please place your 2017 sticker from the LMPOA office on your boat before you dock it, but no later than May 1, 2017.
Remember to register your boat dock slip with the LMPOA office: 259-9625. If a boat is removed from a reserved slip or rack for a period of 7 days or more, the office must be notified. If a reserved position is vacated without notification for a period of 7 days, the slip or rack will be considered empty and again available on a first come, first serve basis.
Yard Waste DumpstersCollection dumpsters for spring yard waste will be returning to the entrance parking lot for the period April 20–May 1. NO grasses can be placed in the dumpsters (grass clogs the machinery at the mulching center).
– Michele Ludy
ASSISTANT MANAGER’S CORNER:
EASTER EGG HUNTApril 8, 2017 – Rain or Shine
10 AM (sharp) start timeSports Complex on Longstreet Drive
We will have an Easter Bunny present for pictures from 9:30-10:30 AM. “Bring your own camera. Pictures by donation.”
We will also have hot chocolate, coffee and light snacks for sale, cash only to benefit Pack 88 Lake Meade.
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Back in the Water There are still ice patches on the lake as I write this, but the dam valve is closed, and soon our lake will be ready for another season. In the rush to get the boat in the water, many of us are apt to forget some of the boating basics that help keep our lake safe for everyone. Lake Meade is “state water.” The Commonwealth owns the water, so their rules regarding safety equipment and navigation apply to us and our boats. While new boats must be inspected for proper equipment before entering the lake, we sometimes get a little rusty at the navigation rules over the winter. One of the first things new boaters notice is the presence of dozens of navigational buoys around the lake. These come in two flavors: no-wake buoys—spaced around the lake at about 100’ from shore—that have a red circle, and “rock buoys,” which have a red diamond. State law requires that all boats operating within 100’ of shore be moving at “no wake” speed. The Pennsylvania Boating Manual defines no wake speed as follows: “no-wake speed is the slowest possible speed of a motorboat required to maintain maneuverability so that the wake or wash created by the motorboat on the surface is minimal.” (PA Boating Handbook, p.7) How to do that? Simply put your boat in gear, and give it just enough throttle to begin moving. That’s “no wake” speed. If you look behind your boat and see a telltale V of ripples in the water, you’re going too fast. Rock buoys are placed in locations where underwater rocks
might pose a risk of damage to a boat or its motor. Placement of these buoys is approximate, and since buoys can drift, and lake levels can vary by several feet, operators should simply avoid the areas around these markers. Remember that as a matter of law, it is the boat operator who is responsible for the safe operation of the boat, and that boating, like driving, is something you do at your own risk. Lake Meade is “family friendly,” and many of the boats
you’ll see on the lake on weekends are part of a family outing. That brings up the delicate question of who gets to operate the boat. Here are some quick answers you can use when your kids (or your guests) ask to drive the boat. First – The Commonwealth does not impose any restrictions on the operation of boats with a motor of less than 25 horsepower. Second – For boats exceeding 25 horsepower, two rules apply. Children 11 years of age or younger may not operate these boats. In addition, those “born on or after January 1, 1982, may not operate unless they have obtained and have in their possession a Boating Safety Education Certificate.” (PA Boating Handbook, p.7) If you are age 35 or younger, you’ll find the study guide and test information for this certificate at www.fishandboat.com/Boat/BoatingCourses/Pages/default.aspx You can also download the entire Pennsylvania Boating Handbook as a PDF file at: www.fishandboat.com/Boat/BoatingRegulations/Documents/bookboat_complete.pdfEnjoy the water, and stay safe out there! – Steve Spangler, Chair
Lake Management, Watershed and Source Water Protection Committee News
SAFETY & TRAFFIC WATCH COMMITTEE NEWSHello Neighbors, Another issue has passed and we are making our way in to spring! If I do not curse us, our snowfall has been less than 2 inches. I understand this may upset a few of you and make the others very happy. During this less than eventful season your Traffic and Safety Watch Committee has been hard at work. We continue to meet and review the needs of our community. The nice weather ahead will bring out the frequent walkers, runners, bikers, scooter riders, and children playing. Please remember that we need to share our narrow roadways. I have previously written about the laws so please refer back on these for a refresher. I hope that we can all enjoy our roads for business and pleasure alike. You may have also seen our vendor working at the gatehouse on the new gates. This project was started with the member’s gate, then the guest gate, and finally a new antenna reader and software for transponders. As with all projects, we expect some hiccups and growing pains.
This project is not exempt. Please remember that you must stop and wait for the gate to cycle. Also, please do not tailgate. Tailgating causes the reader to be confused and we have seen several cars sitting in the lane with the gate not opening. We would also like to thank the Communications and Technology Committee for the assistance they have provided during this time. I have also been asked to mention that when you see the gates “locked open” there is no need to call the gatehouse. We have several procedures in place that trigger an automatic lock open. Most important is the event of an emergency in the Community requiring outside Fire and EMS companies to respond. Our gate staff are provided with a Fire/EMS pager to know when equipment will be responding. Our staff may be busy at this time and added phone calls only overburden the staff or the call goes unanswered. We hope to see you at the Annual Meeting!
–Zach Boyer, Chair
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Photos/Media taken at a Lake Meade event or an approved organization may be used in official publications such as the Lake Meader and the Lake Meade website.
Communications & Technology CommitteeIt’s been 3 years!!! We had mixed comments about the need for another Directory.
The survey answered that. Yes. Do it. Look for it on March 17 at the Annual Meeting.
2017 DIRECTORY – As of early February the Directory was in the final stage for printing. Approximately 1,000 residents will be listed. We thank Holly Kruper for her many hours of assisting staff with checking resident information. Every “house” address received a letter advising of the information that would be in the directory. The deadline was December 1, 2016 to make changes or Opt Out. We anticipate the printing to be finalized and ready for sale by March 17, 2017 at the Annual Meeting. Paper copy or Flash drive will be available. A pdf of the Directory will also be on the web site. We know the 2017 Directory will be a quick “go to” as you connect with others in the community.
–Jason Ohrum, Communications & Technology Committee, Chair
Lake Meade Rec/Pool NewsEntrance Parkway Revitalization ProjectThe committee has been progressing along with this project. We have been getting many ideas and concepts from potential vendors. We would like to share with the community what we have found and find out what your priorities are. Starting March 1 we will have a survey available for completion. It will be provided in an E-Bulletin, and be available at the entrance mailbox, the front counter at the office, and at the Annual Meeting on March 17. At the annual meeting we will share some pictures. The survey will extend to April 30th.
Yard Waste DumpstersOnce again we will be providing Yard Waste Dumpsters this spring. We will be honoring Earth Day by providing them at the entrance. They will be there starting April 20
through May 1. Due to weight and dimensions, they are unable to be brought further into the lake. Their unsightliness will be kept to a minimum. Remember these are for yard waste only. No household waste, construction waste, or anything you wouldn’t want in your mulch or compost! If they are too full, either come back later or, if you are in Reading Township, take them to the yard waste facility behind the Public Works Building.
PetsPet owners please be considerate of your neighbors. Pick up your pet waste. Make sure your pets are secure. Keep noisy pets indoors. Pet complaints can be addressed through the police department or dog warden. The LMPOA office may not be able to assist you.
– Seth Grebbien, Chair
The railing around the Marina building’s ramp to the basement was recently replaced. The previous railing had deteriorated as a result of the age and weather conditions. The new railing makes outside seating at the Marina safer. An additional project is under consideration. The wire fencing along the Lake/spillway area has also deteriorated as a result of weather and misuse. Plans for a stronger structure is currently under review.
Community & Property Appearance
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Welcome to the Lake Meade Homemakers, a fun place to meet your friends, socialize and enjoy an educational and interesting program while supporting a civic organization. We meet at 12:30 at the Lake Meade Firehouse on the second Monday of every month from September to May.
RECENT PRESENTATIONFor our February meeting, Jennifer Grim, a fellow Lake Meade resident and club member, shared exciting details about her recent trip to Africa which included an incredible video and a chance to see a number of items purchased from local artisans.
UPCOMING EVENTSJoin us in March and April for a delicious lunch and more interesting programs. In May, we will have our
Spring Banquet where we will honor our 2017 Bermudian Senior $1000.00 Scholarship winner and also announce the recipients of our 2017 charitable donations..
LOOK FOR OUR SIGNBe sure to watch for the Homemakers sign at the bottom of the entrance bulletin board which announces all of our meetings. We look forward to welcoming new members. Call our President, Diane Reimert or V.P., Bea Hosler to learn more.
–Barb Mrgich
Lake Meade Homemakers - Recent Presentation
- Upcoming Events
- Look for our Sign
Jennifer Grim spoke to the Lake Meade Homemakers recently
about her trip to Africa.
Winter Visitors Most of us think of winter as quiet time at Lake Meade. The lake is down, and the boats are all under tarps. But winter is prime time for some of the lake’s best fishing—done by our growing crop of bald eagles. It’s not uncommon for Bald Eagles to migrate 40 - 60 miles in a day to forage for food. They fly high, and their eyesight is 500 to 1000% sharper and better than ours, so they can spot open water easily. Eagles are also social feeders, so getting 5-10 this time of year is not a surprise. This winter—with warmer weather and lack of ice—has been particularly good for eagle watching. The lake is a regular haunt for at least two adults and a crop of six to eight juveniles of various ages. The young birds vary from dark brown to mottled brown and white,
and appear larger than the adults because of their longer “training” feathers. We have seen as many as ten birds at once from our living room this winter. Of particular interest, there recently have been a several sightings of an eagle that has a trap caught on his leg. I’m fairly certain I saw him headed over the community center one morning, and he has been reported elsewhere in Adams County. Because this bird will be difficult to catch and care for, the Game Commission has asked that persons spotting him contact them immediately. The phone number for the South Central division is 814-643-1831. The main phone number is 787-4250
If you want to do your own eagle-watching, walk out to Custer point and watch the tall trees across the lake toward Lake Meade Drive. Another good view is from the Pickett Cove rec area across the lake to the trees along the Hooker Cove shoreline. If the lake is frozen, you might see eagles sitting on the ice enjoying a freshly caught fish. Watching the eagles, as well as migrating ospreys, tundra swans, and ducks, is another way we benefit from our lake.
– David Shively
Need to Know (N2K)
Need to Know (N2K)
The driveway at the Marina complex is one way. Please enter at the right and exit at the opposite side as marked.
Boats that are moored on private or rec. area docks should be checked by the owner frequently to be sure that the boat is not holding water, causing them to sink and contaminate the lake.
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The Lake Meade Property Owners Association was incorporated in 1968, which means that it’s almost time to have a big party in honor of LMPOA’s 50th anniversary! Our committee has recommended August 3-5, 2018 for the celebrations. This weekend will hopefully be warm enough to utilize the lake and pool, and also not conflict with current annual Lake Meade events. We have a budget approved and are looking into various fundraisers as well! Fundraising ideas include clothing, a custom knife raffle, a 50/50 raffle, and a car show!
We would love to include the registered organizations of Lake Meade in this milestone. There are plenty of opportunities for each organization to represent themselves and even manage various events if desired! Some ideas that the committee has had so far are a cardboard regatta (make a boat out of cardboard), car show, band(s), food trucks, volleyball, orchestra concert, and pool party. Whenever someone new attends our committee meeting, we are always blessed with new ideas! We meet the 2nd Wednesday of the month at 7:00 p.m. in the Community
Center. Bring a pen, paper, and your ideas! For more information, contact Dottie Yost at [email protected].
– Stephanie Boyer
Sponsored by the Lake Meade Activities Club Registered Organization
Sunday, March 26 • 6:00 p.m.Lake Meade Community Center
Contact: Kathy CooperSpace is limited. Call today!
Hello Kitty Cat Paint Night for Children
Lake Meade Fire & rescue, inc.492 Lake Meade Dr., East Berlin, PA 17316
Ph: 717-259-8338 • Website: www.lmfr26.org
Meeting 4th Wednesday every month
BURNING REGULATIONSVIII. MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION, 9. REFUSE/
COLLECTION/ DISPOSAL/BURNING: In conjunction with Pennsylvania State law and Adams County regulations, no person(s) shall burn or permit to be burned any substances out-of-doors (including leaf and yard waste) on any residential lot or LMPOA recreation area except for cooking and recreational fires confined to a fire ring, fireplace, charcoal or gas grill, or other similar fireproof container. This rule was made effective May 20, 2015.
Need to Know (N2K)
Did You Know (DYK)
A valid PA fishing license is required for all persons 16 and older who fish in Lake Meade. See full Fish and Boat Commission regulations at http://www.fish.state.pa.us/
Property violation complaint forms may be submitted at the Lake Meade Office or via the LMPOA website. The complainant is ensured complete confidentiality. The focus of the concern is solely whether there is a violation of the LMPOA’s Rules and Regulations.
Do you love our wonderful Lake Meade Community?
Do you love planning parties?
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December 2016/January 2017 Board Highlights
The Board approved the following:
• Approved the proposed operating budget at a 6.1% increase in dues and assessments for the 2017-2018 fiscal year.
• Approved an increase in the dues from $515.00 to $546.00 effective April 1, 2017.
• Approved an increase in the assessment from $453.00 to $481.00 effective April 1, 2017.
• Approved the Rental Usage Fee of $1,792.00 for the 2017-2018 fiscal year.
• Approved an increase in the Initiation Fee from $4,850.00 to $5,100.00 for the 2017-2018 fiscal year.
• Approved 1% interest fee charge per month on delinquent balances filed with Prothonotary beginning in 2017-2018 fiscal year.
• Approved a contract with Republic Services, Inc. to provide refuse services for the period April 1, 2017 – March 31, 2020.
• Approved the purchase of 12 regulatory slow, no-wake buoys for a cost of $1,699.56 (includes sales tax and freight charge).
• Approved Nominating Committee members Bonnie Olcus, Heather Holt, Tim Downey
• Approved Zach Boyer be designated proxy holder and Steve Spangler, alternate, for members who vote by proxy in the 2017 election for the Board of Directors.
• Lake Meade Fire & Rescue, Inc. extended an invitation to LMPOA Board of Directors to attend two meetings regarding the potential consolidation with Liberty (East Berlin) Fire Company No. 1, and Hampton Fire Company. The meetings are scheduled for January 11, 2016 – 6:30 p.m. and January 29, 2016 – 2:00 p.m. Voting by the three companies will occur at the conclusion of the meeting.
• Comments from the LMPOA Board included, 1) Lake Meade Fire & Rescue is a separate entity. There is nothing LMPOA can do about a merger with other fire companies; however, a merger will automatically break the lease agreement between LMPOA and LMF&R; and 2) Lake Meade is a large community and needs to be represented in any merger.
• Inquiries from the floor included Pat Biese, Lot #823, who was present to learn about the proposed budgets for fiscal year April 1, 2017 – March 31, 2018.
• A Letter of Compliance was issued for one house, four docks and one seawall. Letter of Approval was issued for one seawall repair. The total number of homes issued permits is 1,077.
The Executive Committee reports eight new members.
Cameron & Therese Beck
NEW MEMBERS • DEC 2016/JAN 2017
VIOLATION REPORT • DECEMBER 2016/JANUARY 2017
Vehicle Member speeding 3 Letters – finesDelivery vehicle speeding 1 Letters – fineHitting front gate at entrance 1 Incident ReportMember reports of reckless driving 4 Incident Reports –
Patrol contactedUnregistered Vehicle 1 Warning letter Safety ViolationPerimeter not secured 4 Warning letters 1 Letter – fine Guest entering gate without proper ID 1 Gate employee refused
admittanceGuest entering with transponder 1 Office obtained
transponder COGS ViolationEarth Disturbanc 1 Warning letter
OtherCommunity and Property Appearance 2 Warning lettersMowing Maintenance Violation 2 Letters - finesStolen contractor equipment 1 Incident Report/Police
contactedStolen wood from property 1 Incident Report/ Police
contactedRadio taken from unlocked car 1 Incident Report/ Patrol
contacted Gas and gas cap removed from vehicle 1 Incident Report/Police
contactedUninvited guest going to member’s home 1 Incident Report /
Police contactedVisitor using vehicle without permission 1 Patrol and Police
contactedGuard post struck in recreational area 1 Incident ReportRoad right of way – vehicle creating ruts 1 WarningReport of a loud generator 1 Incident Report /
Patrol contacted
CALL 911 FOR CRIMES RELATED TO PROPERTY
INCIDENT # ACTION TAKEN INCIDENT # ACTION TAKEN
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Did You Know (DYK)
Floats and rafts anchored in the lake must have a permit from the PA Fish and Boat Commission. The form is at http://www.fishandboat.c o m / i m a g e s / p a g e s / f o r m s /pfbc277aidsnav.pdf
Displayed at the visitor section of our community center are the names of nearly 400 Lake Meade members who have honorably served our country. Some of the individual names date back to the early development of our community. Many not only served their country in war time and peace time, but also made major contributions to our great community of Lake Meade. If you are a Veteran, have completed your service and would like to be recognized by your community, please submit your name, branch of service, and period of service to the office, and your name will be placed on the plaque. In addition to the above, when one of the members listed on the plaque is deceased, the entrance flag is lowered in his or her honor for one day, and the notice is placed on the bulletin board, relative to the flag lowering.
Annual Veterans Day & Memorial Day: Lake Meade community recognizes these important dates, and a special ceremony is held each year at our community center. We encourage our veterans to volunteer as special guest speakers and share their military service with the community.
Plaque Sponsor: Bob ZanguenehFlag Sponsor Ron Heinning
Veterans Plaque:
Need to Know (N2K)
Boat slips are available seasonally after March 1st on a first come, first serve basis. All boats moored must have a current Lake Meade sticker with lot numbers affixed on both sides of the boat. Notify the office (259-9625) before you place your boat at a Rec area dock or rack.
For information on recycling and waste disposal at home and on the job, please call the following organizations:
ADAMS COUNTY PLANNING OFFICE ........................... (717) 337-9827PENNSYLVANIA RECYCLING HOTLINE ..........................(800) 346-4242PENNSYLVANIA RESOURCES COUNCIL ........................(610) 353-1555
Check out the website for a brochure that provides valuable information with many resources: www.adamscounty.us.
To obtain additional/updated hard-copies of this brochure please call the Adams County Planning Office at (717) 337-9827.
LAKE MEADER NEWSLETTER The Lake Meader is published for its members every two months by the Lake Meade Property Owners Association (LMPOA). Comments from Lake Meade residents regarding articles can be sent to the office. Statements of facts and opinions expressed by paid advertisers are the responsibility of the advertisers only and do not necessarily represent those of The Lake Meader or LMPOA. Publication of advertising does not imply endorsements of the products advertised or the statements contained in such advertising by the LMPOA. Deadlines for articles, ads, graphics and other information for following month publication are the 8th of Dec., Feb., April, June, Aug. and Oct. Submit reproducible high-resolution copy and graphics to LMPOA Office, 4 Forrest Drive, East Berlin, PA 17316-9328. By email: [email protected] Call: 717-259-9625 Mission Statement: Lake Meade Property Owners Association, Inc. serves a diverse private lake community that is focused on fostering an environment that preserves and advances a higher quality of life.
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In Memorial:Larry Mitchell • Vietnam Veteran/Decorated
The entrance flag will be lowered on April 29 in his honor.
Speeding Violation Fine26-35 mph $7536-45 mph $15045+ mph $250
Failure to stop at a Stop Sign or to obey a Traffic Control Sign, passing another vehicle, or other reckless driving FINE $75
For mobile access to the Lake Meade website, visit: www.lakemeade.org/m
UPDATE: ELECTRONICS RECYCLING PROGRAMWashington Township is opening the Electronics Recycling Program to include residents from outside of Washington Township. The rate is $0.45 per pound with a $25 minimum per trip. The amount of electronics per trip are not limited. All units will be weighed for cost. Electronics are accepted on TUESDAYS and WEDNESDAYS from 8 AM until 4 PM
Washington Township Recycling • 12725 Buchanan Trail East, Waynesboro, PA 17268717-765-6577 • www.washtwp-franklin.org
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Lake Meade Municipal Authority59 Curtis Dr., East Berlin, PA 17316
717-259-9998 Email: [email protected]
Board meets 2nd Monday every month
Plowing ScheduleSequence for snow plowing and
spreading salt/cinders:
1. Entrance & exit roads2. Lake Meade Drive3. Curtis Drive4. Schofield Drive5. Longstreet Drive6. Sedgwick Drive7. McCandless Drive8. Burnside Drive9. Fisher Drive10. Interior/side roads
There are 18 miles of roadways in Lake Meade. The roads are plowed in one direction at a time turning 18 into 36 miles. When it snows, sleets, or is icy, please do not park vehicles along the roadway as this slows down road clearing operations.
PLEASE NOTE: LMPOA will not be responsible for damage to mailboxes when our employees are trying to clear roadways. LMPOA’s focus is to clear all the community roads as quickly as possible for the safety of all our members. Inhibiting the process only prolongs the wait for some members. Our plows inadvertantly push snow on the ends of some driveways—this cannot be avoided—please do not shovel snow back out onto the roadway.
Snow Removal Alert!Please clear the full approach and exit to your mailbox. Mail carriers are not permitted to back up or exit their vehicles at the mailbox. If the mailbox is not properly cleared, mail cannot be delivered safely. Questions? Please contact East Berlin post office at 259-9724. See Example Below:
Mailboxes are placed within LMPOA’s road right-of-way. LMPOA recognizes that the Post Office has placement requirements for the benefit of mail carriers. LMPOA’s mission throughout winter weather months is to maintain safe and passable roads within the community. Keeping roads passable during snow storms requires plowing snow to the edge of the roads. Snow plow operators are instructed to maintain the lowest speed possible that allows for the truck to push the snow, slush, or ice off the road. Occasionally damage to mailboxes occurs due to the weight of the snow, slush, ice being pushed. The force of a plow pushing a heavy amount will cause a “throwing” action that can damage mailboxes and/or posts. LMPOA does not replace mailboxes or posts damaged during snow plowing operations. Since the mailboxes are placed within LMPOA’s legal right-of-way it is up to the property owner to ensure their mailbox and post can withstand the weight of the snow, slush, or ice being thrown from the plow. Generally if a mailbox is placed as far beyond the edge of the road as is allowed by the Postal Service the force of the plowing will not affect its stability.
Tips to avoid mailbox damage during snow plowing operations:
1. Make sure the mailbox is firmly supported in the ground.
2. Keep the area around your mailbox cleared.3. Do not throw snow back onto the road.
4. Consider installing a cantilever mailbox support that allows a mailbox to “swing.”
5. Place reflective tape on your mailbox. This will assist snow plow operators to see the mailbox.
Tips on proper mailbox placement from the East Berlin Post Office:
1. The height should be approximately 42” from the ground to the bottom of the box.
2. You must maintain the area between the paved surface and the box so the carrier can pull in and out. You don’t want the box too far away from the road.
3. Please consider the snow plows and don’t put your box too close to the road.
4. For safety, the carrier should be able to stop at the box without obstructing the driveway.
Lake Meade Property Owners Association, Inc. is not liable for damages to mailboxes, invisible fencing, shrubbery, trees, or any other objects or landscaping within the road right-of-way, caused by snow removal or any other maintenance operations where the same are located within the limits of the road right-of-way. Your cooperation is important to ensure visibility and stability of mailboxes during snow plowing operations in Lake Meade.
Policy on Mailbox Damage Related to Snow Removal
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LMPOA receives no tax support from township, state, or federal dollars. All facilities are privately owned and maintained by LMPOA and its members.
LMPOA Restriction and Covenants to the Deed requires that the exterior of all building projects be completed within six months. See the Building Regulations for full details.
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The PA Department of Environmental Protection, Wetlands and Waterways Program (DEP-WWP) requires lake front properties planning shoreline, seawall or dock projects to first obtain a general permit from the DEP-WWP office prior to starting the project. These types of projects also require LMPOA Lake Committee review and approval by the LMPOA Building Committee. When the Building Committee approves the project, a Letter of Compliance is issued to the member. Depending on the scope of the project, the property owner may then be required to submit the plans to the township for a building permit and also obtain an Adams County permit. Property owners considering any type of shoreline, seawall or dock projects should plan well in advance, as the approval process with the various entities will take time to complete. DEP-WWP has provided the following contact information for questions you may have or to start the permit process: Nathan Phillips, Wetlands & Waterways Program Department of Environmental Protection Southcentral Regional Office 909 Elmerton Avenue | Harrisburg, PA 17110 Phone: 717-705-4822 [email protected]
Each site/project is different. Dealing with the property owner one-on-one, DEP-WWP can better assist you with determining which general permit you need for your project.
IMPORTANT NOTIFICATION:
Committee Assignments • Phone Numbers • Monthly Meeting Times • Committees meet on an as needed basis so it is important to verify dates.
Board – 3rd Monday (8:00 pm) Valorie Rosi, President 1st Monday (7:00 pm) Jason Ohrum, Communications 1st Wednesday (7:00 pm) Kate Podvia, Community Center/Marina 1st Thursday (7:00 pm) Seth Grebbien, Recreation/Pool 2nd Monday (6:30 pm) Steve Rasmussen, Finance 2nd Tuesday (6:00 pm) Kate Podvia, Community & Property Appearance 2nd Wednesday (7:00 pm) Barbara Nickel, Building 2nd Thursday (7:00 pm) Steve Spangler, Lake Management 4th Monday (7:00 pm) Zach Boyer, Safety & Traffic Watch 4th Wednesday (7:00 pm) Jeff Patton, II, Roads
All meet in LMPOA Community Center. Verify dates, times, locations at www.lakemeade.org or at community bulletin board. Community Center rentals call office, 259-9625.
Lake Meade Board of Directors
LAKE MEADE REGISTERED ORGANIZATIONS CONTACT LIST
ORGANIZATION CONTACT Home #
Activities Club Kathy Cooper 578-4237Baseball Boosters Betsy Reinert 259-5331Book Exchange Karen Wire 259-0778Boy Scouts Troop # 88 Tim Racioppa 476-0458Cub Scouts Webelos Charlie Hulse 676-8080Cub Scouts Pack # 88 Mike Frantz 476-1807Girl Scouts Brownies Kim Bechtel 476-6246Girl Scouts Daisies Nicole Below 259-4817Green Infrastructure Barb Nickel 259-9912Line Dance Dottie Fluke 259-9359Garden Club Barb Mrgich 259-8344Homemakers Diane Reimert 619-7399Orchestra Linda McCreary 259-9671Play Group Betsy Reinert 259-5331Pyrotechnics (LAMPS) Karen Powlas 259-9399Red Hat Ladies Bea Lehr 259-0874RV & Campers Lars Anderson 619-7760Ski Club Deb Marines 259-9022Volleyball (Winter) Kelly Deah 259-5345Volleyball (Summer) Trina Fisher 259-9999Yoga Amanda Lease 640-6279
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MARCH 2017 • COMMUNITY CENTER CALENDARSUNDAY
5• 7:30 AM–12 PM: MPR
Rental• 12– 4 PM: Community
Center Closed for Cleaning
19• 7:30 AM–12 PM: MPR Rental• 12–4 PM: Community
Center Closed for Cleaning• 7–8:30 PM: L Boy Scouts
26• 7:30 AM–12 PM: MPR
Rental• 12–4 PM: Community
Center Closed for Cleaning• 6–9 PM: MPR Activities Club
28• 8:30 AM– 12 PM: MPR
Play Group
30• 8:30 AM–12 PM: MPR
Play Group• 5:30–8:30 PM: MPR & L Cub
Scouts & Webelos
TUESDAY
7• 8:30 AM– 12 PM: MPR
Play Group• 12– 3 PM:- L Garden Club• 7 PM: CR Safety & Traffic
Watch Committee
21• 8:30 AM–12 PM: MPR
Play Group
FRIDAY
10• 9:30–10:30 AM: MPR
Yoga• 6:30–10:30 PM: L
Activities Club• 7–11 PM: MPR Volleyball
24• 9:30–10:30 AM: MPR
Yoga• 7–11 PM: MPR Volleyball
MONDAY
6• 9:30–10:30 AM: MPR Line Dance• 5:30–7:30 PM: MPR & L Girl
Scouts• 6:45–8:30 PM: MPR Boy Scouts• 7 PM: CR Communications
Committee
20• 9:30–10:30 AM: MPR Line Dance• 5:30–7:30 PM: MPR & L
Girl Scouts• 6:45–8:30 PM: MPR Boy Scouts
27• 9:30–10:30 AM: MPR Line
Dance• 6:30 PM: CR Reorganization
Meeting of Board of Directors• 6:45–8:30 PM: MPR Boy Scouts
29 31• 9:30–10:30 AM: MPR
Yoga• 7–10 PM: L Red Hats
Game Night• 7–11 PM: MPR Volleyball
THURSDAY
9• 8:30 AM–12 PM: MPR
Play Group• 1–3:30 PM: L Red Hat Ladies• 5:30–8:30 PM: MPR & L Cub
Scouts & Webelos• 7 PM: CR Lake Committee
23• 8:30–12 PM: MPR Play Group• 5:30–8:30 PM: MPR & L Cub
Scouts & Webelos
WEDNESDAY
8• 7 PM: 50th Anniversary
Celebration Ad Hoc Committee meet
• 7 PM: CR Building Committee
22• 7 PM: CR Roads Committee
SATURDAY
3• 9:30– 10:30 AM: MPR
Yoga• 7– 11 PM: MPR Volleyball
2• 8:30 AM–12 PM: MPR Play Group• 5:30– 8:30 PM: MPR & L Cub
Scouts & Webelos• 7 PM: CR Recreation & Pool
Committee
1• 7 PM: CR-Community
Center & Marina Committee
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11• 8:30–11:30 AM: L Lake
Meade Orchestra• 12–4 PM: Lounge Rental• 4–8 PM: MPR Cub
Scouts
12• 7:30 AM–12 PM: MPR–
Rental• 12–4 PM: Community
Center Closed for Cleaning
14• 8:30 AM–12 PM: MPR
Play Group• 6 PM: CR Community
& Property Appearance Committee
17• 9:30–10:30 AM: MPR
Yoga• 7:30 PM: ANNUAL
MEETING at Community Center
13• 9:30–10:30 AM: MPR Line
Dance• 12:30 PM: Lake Meade
Homemakers Mtg at Fire House• 6:30 PM: CR Finance Committee• 6:45–8:30 PM: MPR Boy Scouts
16• 8:30 AM–12 PM: MPR
Play Group• 5:30–8:30 PM: MPR & L
Cub Scouts & Webelos
15• 8 PM: CR Board of
Directors Meeting
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25• MPR Rental• 8:30 AM: L Lake Meade
Orchestra
APRIL 2017 • COMMUNITY CENTER CALENDARSUNDAY
2• 7:30 AM–12 PM: MPR
Rental• 12–4 PM: Community
Center Closed for Cleaning
9• 7:30 AM–12 PM: MPR -
Rental• 12–4 PM: Community
Center Closed for Cleaning
16• 7:30 AM–12 PM:
MPR Rental• 12–4 PM: Community
Center Closed for Cleaning• 7–8:30 PM: L Boy Scouts
23 • Yard Waste Dumpsters at
Entrance• 7:30 AM–12 PM: MPR Rental• 12–4 PM: Community
Center Closed for Cleaning• 6–9 PM: MPR Activities Club
30 • Yard Waste Dumpsters at
Entrance• 7:30 AM–12 PM: MPR Rental• 12–4 PM:- Community
Center Closed for Cleaning
TUESDAY
4• 8:30 AM–12 PM: MPR
Play Group
11• 8:30 AM–12 PM: MPR Play
Group• 6 PM: CR Community
& Property Appearance Committee
18• 8:30 AM–12 PM:
MPR - Play Group
25• Yard Waste Dumpsters at
Entrance• 8:30 AM–12 PM: MPR Play
Group
FRIDAY
7• 9:30–10:30 AM: MPR Yoga• 7–11 PM: MPR Volleyball
14 • 9:30–10:30 AM: MPR Yoga• 6:30–10:30 PM: L
Activities Club• 7–11 PM: MPR Volleyball
21• Yard Waste Dumpsters at
Entrance• 9:30–10:30 AM: MPR Yoga• 7–11 PM: MPR Volleyball
28• Yard Waste Dumpsters at
Entrance• 9:30–10:30 AM: MPR Yoga• 7–10 PM: L Red Hats
Game Night• 7–11 PM: MPR Volleyball
MONDAY
3• 9:30–10:30 AM: MPR Line Dance• 5:30–7:30 PM: MPR & L
Girl Scouts• 6:45–8:30 PM: MPR Boy Scouts• 7 PM: CR Communications
Committee
10• 9:30–10:30 AM: MPR Line Dance• 12:30 PM: Lake Meade
Homemakers Mtg at Fire House• 6:30 PM: CR-Finance Committee• 6:45–8:30 PM: MPR Boy Scouts
17 • 9:30–10:30 AM: MPR Line Dance• 5:30–7:30 PM:- MPR & L Girl Scouts• 6:45–8:30 PM: MPR Boy Scouts• 8 PM: CR Board of Directors Mtg
24• Yard Waste Dumpsters at
Entrance• 9:30–10:30 AM: MPR Line Dance• 6:45–8:30 PM: MPR Boy Scouts• 7 PM: CR Safety & Traffic Watch
Committee
THURSDAY
6• 8:30 AM–12 PM: MPR
Play Group• 5:30–8:30 PM: MPR & L Cub
Scouts & Webelos• 7 PM: CR Recreation/Pool
Committee
13 • 8:30 AM–12 PM: MPR Play Group• 1–3:30 PM: L Red Hat Ladies• 5:30–8:30 PM: MPR & L Cub
Scouts & Webelos • 7 PM: CR Lake Committee
20• Yard Waste Dumpsters at
Entrance• 8:30 AM–12 PM: MPR Play Group• 5:30–8:30 PM: MPR & L
Cub Scouts & Webelos
27• Yard Waste Dumpsters at
Entrance• 8:30 AM–12 PM: MPR Play
Group• 5:30 PM–8:30 PM: MPR & L
Cub Scouts & Webelos
WEDNESDAY
5• 7 PM: CR Community
Center/Marina Committee
12 • 7 PM: 50th Anniversary
Celebration Ad Hoc Committee meet
• 7 PM: CR Building Committee
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26• Yard Waste Dumpsters
at Entrance• 7 PM: CR Roads
Committee
SATURDAY
18• Start 10 AM Cub Scouts
Easter Egg Hunt at Ballfield
• 8:30–11:30 AM: L Lake Meade Orchestra
15• 11 AM–5 PM: MPR
Rental
22• Yard Waste Dumpsters
at Entrance• 8 AM–1 PM: LAKE
MEADE OFFICE OPEN FOR DUES PAYMENTS
• 8 AM–10 PM: MPR Cub Scouts • 8:30 AM: L Lake Meade
Orchestra
29• Yard Waste Dumpsters at
Entrance• 8 AM–1 PM: LAKE
MEADE OFFICE OPEN FOR DUES PAYMENTS
• 4–8 PM: MPR Rental
KEY: Multi-Purpose Room (MPR) Lounge (L) Conference Room (CR) Events are subject to change without notice. Please check
the LMPOA website calendar for updated information.
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n IMMACULATE HEART OF MARY ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH 6084 W. Canal Road, Abbottstown • Masses: Saturday evenings 5:00 p.m.; Sunday 8:15 a.m. & 11:15 a.m.; Weekdays 9:00 a.m. Confessions: Saturday 4:00-4:45 p.m. • Rev. Timothy Marcoe, Phone: 259-0611
n LAKE VIEW COMMUNITY CHURCH You are invited to worship with us right here at the Lake Meade Community Center. Join your friends and neighbors as we “Seek to be a blessing to Lake Meade in the Precious Name of Jesus!” Worship Service: 10:00 AM with Children’s Church at 10:20 AM (Grades K-8th). Contact our Pastor, Larry Reinertsen at 717-619-7596. Be inspired by God’s Word, dress casual, meet your neighbors and new friends every Sunday at 10:00 AM in the Lake Meade Community Center
n LOWER BERMUDIAN LUTHERAN CHURCH Lake Meade Road • Worship 9:00 a.m. Everyone Welcome! For info, call Elaine Becknell, 259-9368. Oldest Lutheran Church in Adams County (1745)
n MT OLIVET UCC 265 Two Churches Rd., East Berlin, PA 17316 • Worship 10:00 a.m. every Sunday, Everyone Welcome. Church Phone 717-259-7444
n RED MOUNT U.M. CHURCH Red Mount United Methodist Church is located at the junction of Rt. 194 and East Lake Meade Road. Sunday church services are 9:00 a.m., with Bible Study for all ages at 10:15 a.m. Everyone is welcome to attend. For information call Jim Stine, 259-8170.
n TRINITY LUTHERAN CHURCH West King Street, East Berlin • Worship: 9:00 a.m.; Sunday School 10:30 a.m. • All visitors welcome. For more information, contact the church office at 259-9125.
n ZWINGLI UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST “We worship joyfully” 403 W. King St., East Berlin • Welcomes you to morning worship every Sunday at 9:00 a.m. & Sunday School at 10:15 a.m. (Sept.
thru May). Pastor Margaret Wise. For more information, contact the church office at 259-0623. www.zwingliucc.org
n NEED TO QUIET YOUR MIND? Consider Zen Meditation here at the lake. Beginners or experienced meditators welcome. Call Barbara 814-571-2843.
CAREGIVERS WITH CHARACTER: We are seeking CNA’s, HHA’s & caregivers to assist seniors in their homes. 2 years experience preferred. Flexible schedules. Part-time temporary positions. Call 717-630-0067 (Hanv) or 717-751-2488 (York).
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