Evergreen Shores Homeowners Association Annual Meeting 2019 ESHA

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Evergreen Shores Homeowners Association Annual Meeting 2019

Evergreen Shores Homeowners Association Annual Meeting 2019

ESHA Annual Meeting Agenda • Board Intros • Financials • Dues & DNR Forms

ESHA Annual Meeting Agenda • Board Intros • Financials • Dues & DNR Forms • Pond Treatment Program • Pond Clean-up • Pond Quality Assessment Project (w/ City of Shoreview) • Rain Gardens • Adopt-A-Drain • Verizon Tower • Questions

Current Board President- Jayme Artisensi Board Email Address evergreenshoresha@gmail. com Vice President- Aric Bandy

Current Board President- Jayme Artisensi Board Email Address evergreenshoresha@gmail. com Vice President- Aric Bandy Secretary- Gene Nichols Treasurer- Debbie Masters Pond Treatment Coordinator- Jim Wilkinson

Current Financial Standing

Current Financial Standing

2019 Dues Collection & DNR Forms Kerry Permit 84% participation rate (DNR form) Evergreen

2019 Dues Collection & DNR Forms Kerry Permit 84% participation rate (DNR form) Evergreen Permit 97% participation rate (DNR form) Sherwood Permit 77% participation rate (DNR form) Hodgson – No Permit participation N/A, but 100% paid Thank you to our collections volunteers! Kerry: Jayme Artisensi, Marty Masters, Mary Skupa, Pete Panos Evergreen: Dan Walseth, Dan Westerman Sherwood: Nate Berg, Nick Mazzocco Hodgson: Hal Voges

DNR Permits & Pond Treatment Program DNR Permits & Regulations 3 permits required (Kerry,

DNR Permits & Pond Treatment Program DNR Permits & Regulations 3 permits required (Kerry, Evergreen, Sherwood) DNR Aquatic Plan Regulations Treatment Program (Lake Restoration) 2 treatment program (late May/early June & early-mid July) What we CAN’T control: Mother Nature, MN DNR & other public entity regulations, other neighbors What we CAN control: fertilizer usage, yard waste removal, shoreline management, gutter and storm drain clean-up

2019 Pond Clean Up Evergreen to Sherwood Channel

2019 Pond Clean Up Evergreen to Sherwood Channel

Sherwood Pond along Sherwood

Sherwood Pond along Sherwood

2019 Pond Clean Up Volunteers April 27 th Cleanup Volunteers • Pete Panos •

2019 Pond Clean Up Volunteers April 27 th Cleanup Volunteers • Pete Panos • John Olstad • Aric Bandy • Aiden Bandy • Marie Culhane • Bob Ziegler • Ben Ziegler • Henry Artisensi • Jayme Artisensi • Tom Besinen • Gary Verke • Xiaolin Cai • Jenny Elton • Jim Wilkinson May 5 th Cleanup Volunteers • Amanda Kramerr • Debra Masters • Aric Bandy • Aiden Bandy • Havilah Bandy • Doug Lundahl • Vicki Bjorklund • Jim Porath • Karen Porath • Jayme Artisensi • Lynn Culey • Shawn Culey • Jim Wilkinson

2018 -19 Board Activity with the City of Shoreview The Board logged over 15

2018 -19 Board Activity with the City of Shoreview The Board logged over 15 hours with the City Council, Mayor, City Planner, Head of Maintenance, and City Engineer this past year. A relationship with the City staff, and new City Council has been created, and we hope to improve and grow it in the future as a board.

Shoreview Pond Prioritization Study Jayme, The larger northern ponds are in the low to

Shoreview Pond Prioritization Study Jayme, The larger northern ponds are in the low to mid 80's and the southern ponds are in the low 100's. The City has a total of approximately 150 ponds, so definitely in the bottom half of the list. Based on the ranking would have been a while before the City would have evaluated the ponds for potential maintenance work. Am confident that the interest the Association is showing in the ponds and the willingness to partner with the City is the main reason the Council supported spending the money on the survey. They value these types of partnerships. Thank you, Tom Wesolowski, P. E. | City Engineer City of Shoreview 4600 Victoria St. N. Shoreview, MN 55126 twesolowski@shoreviewmn. gov Direct Tel: 651 -490 -4652 Fax: 651 -490 -4696

Rain Gardens Study: http: //www. ci. burnsville. mn. us/Document. Center/ View/449/Burnsville-Rain-Garden-Project-Report? bid. Id=

Rain Gardens Study: http: //www. ci. burnsville. mn. us/Document. Center/ View/449/Burnsville-Rain-Garden-Project-Report? bid. Id=

Adopt-A-Drain Reasons to adopt-a-drain: • Reduce organic matter(leaves, grass, etc. ) wash down •

Adopt-A-Drain Reasons to adopt-a-drain: • Reduce organic matter(leaves, grass, etc. ) wash down • Reduce algae & weeds food (they’re fed by organic matter) • Cut down on green and soupy water • Improve fish and wildlife habitat (algae & weeds prevent sunlight from getting to the bottom of the water) • As algae die they create dead zones Link: www. Adopt-a-Drain. org

Adopt-A-Drain Link: www. Adopt-a-Drain. org

Adopt-A-Drain Link: www. Adopt-a-Drain. org

Verizon Tower in Bucher Park

Verizon Tower in Bucher Park

How to keep in touch: Website: www. ESHA-SV. org Evergreen Shores Facebook Group Email

How to keep in touch: Website: www. ESHA-SV. org Evergreen Shores Facebook Group Email Distribution List

Questions? Annual Meeting 2019

Questions? Annual Meeting 2019