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Information
& Floor Plans
The Home Owner Association
Board of Directors
has announced Balance Sheet information that
will hold our monthly fees for 2012 at 2011 levels. The Balance
Sheet also indicates that each home owner is now apparently responsible
for at least $92.00 of the $15,971 in unpaid HOA monthly fees for the
budget year.
Board Meetings
are scheduled Quarterly. Please check with
Omni or a Board Member for the time and
location of the meeting if you wish to attend. YOU MUST TURN IN YOUR
TOPICS OF DISCUSSION A MINIMUM OF TWO WEEKS BEFORE THE MEETING TO
Gina
at Omni ... 541-0000.
The
current Muir Woods
Official Newsletter can be
obtained by emailing muirwoods09@sbcglobal.net. If you have input, please
make contact.
You may send information to
KenFisher@MSN.com for inclusion in this
web site at any time.
To reserve the
Clubhouse for your personal
use, contact Omni Management Services at 541-0000. There
is an $80.00 deposit and a $50.00 use fee. Here is the form you will need:
The Muir Woods Clubhouse Rental Form.

The Club House features two wood 4-top game tables with 8 upholstered chairs, two card
tables with 13 chairs, 3 bar chairs, a couch, 2 overstuffed chairs and a settee.
The kitchen features a refrigerator, a microwave and an oven.
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The Fairfield-Stratford Model The Baldwin-Chateau Model

The Kensington Model

The Hampton Model



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This page also contains information for the Board Members of the Muir
Woods Home Owner Association. You can contact Omni Management at 541-0000 for individual contact
information.
Your 2012 Muir Woods Members of the Board of Directors:
- Steve Gavin, President
- Midge Prestholt, 1st Vice President - Landscaping
- Teresa Powell, 2nd Vice President - Contracts and Buildings
- Marilyn Redding, Assistant 2nd Vice President
- Tom McMullen, Secretary
- Judy Burke, Treasurer
- Susy Waddell, Assistant Treasurer
FYI
Fishers has
approved a $10 Million Project to build a Michigan U-turn System at
Allisonville and 96th Street
Fishers has decided that two lane each way, one lane
turning right each way and 2 lanes turning left each way is just not
working. They considered a two level round-about and a one level
round-about at a possible cost of $20 Million. It appears that the
U-turn System will have three lanes going forward with a outside lane
making a U-turn and stopping at another light thereby blocking that
lane. When that light changes, the U-turn vehicles will move back
the other way to the next light and stop again before turning right.
It appears that this adds at least one and possibly two stoplight
sequences to a left turn cycle. It also stops each forward lane
while waiting for the U-turn folks to move. Got that?
Confusing? I believe that it will cost a lot of extra time and
fuel for drivers and may well cause them to seek other routes (thereby
reducing traffic and congestion). I have researched the design and
can only come up with designs for a major thoroughfare coupled with a
minor thoroughfare. Is Allisonville major and 96th minor?
Really? It is possible that folks planning to turn left from the
minor will have to turn right on the major and then U-turn to go to
their destination. This design was dreamed up in Michigan by what
I believe to be LSD addicts in the early 1960's.

The picture only shows one
roadway with the Michigan U-turn, imagine what it looks like with both
roads using the design.
Work should begin in early
2012 and be completed by the end of the year.
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