Board Meeting – Barnes Lake Club – October 1, 2025


 Board Meeting Minutes the Barnes Lake Club October 1, 2025 

Meeting called to order at 7:00 PM 

Board Members Present: Pam Reid, Teresa Marciniec, Tom Petts, Cece Stamsak, Pat Betcher, Nancy Siedmiorka and Brian Menard. Absent: Derek Morey and Alex Nikora. 

Guests: Laurie Petts, Linda Zukonik, Lori Campbell, Karen Uetz, Paul Uetz, Mark Darbe, Kim McClain, Mark Middlewood, Jodi DeVuyst, Jerry and Dawn Gottschalk, Burns Rolland and Karen Codrea 

Brian Menard led the gathering in the Pledge of Allegiance 

There was one addition to the Agenda: Karen Uetz requested via email that the Board discuss revealing the count of the votes for the seats on the board and the acceptance of the by-laws. Discussion among the Board and audience occurred. Nancy Siedmiorka made a motion to reveal the results of the vote during the Annual Meeting each year, and if requested, a second count conducted by two different individuals. Motion was seconded by Brian Menard. Motion carried. 

Pam Reid then read the results of the voting conducted during the 2025 Annual Meeting. 

To wit: 

For the three open positions on the Barnes Lake Club Board, the following votes were received: Derek Morey received 34 votes, Alex Nikora received 38 votes, Karen Uetz received 20 votes, and Nancy Siedmiorka received 25 votes. 

For the acceptance of the updated By-Laws for the Barnes Lake Club: Accepting the draft as presented at the meeting received 22 “Aye” votes, 17 “Nay” votes, and 3 abstentions. 

Minutes of last meeting: Cece Stramsak made a motion to accept the minutes of the last meeting, presented by Pam Reid, and was seconded by Nancy Siedmiorka. Motion Carried. 

Treasurer’s Report: Cece Stramsak reported that the amount shown on the report for the Golf Scramble donations was only the 50/50 raffle and an additional amount was received from the outing, bringing the total to $4,242.66. Brian Menard made a motion to accept the Treasurer’s Report, presented by Cece Stramsak, and it was seconded by Teresa Marciniec. Motion Carried. 

Membership update: We currently have 236 members (up from 2024’s total of 230) 

Special Events: 

World’s Best Coffee Hour: Tom Petts reported that the last coffee hour of the year 

on September 20th was a success. Tom reported that they have sufficient donations 

to pay for the event. 

Annual Members Picnic-Raffle Prize Coordinator needed: Tom Petts reported 

that Theresa Herrick would be stepping down as the coordinator after 3 years. The 

event is still in need of a Donation Coordinator / Picnic Organizer. 

Halloween Party: Pam Reid reminded all present of the upcoming party on 

October 11, 2025, and the event will be run as in prior years. Kim McClain asked 

about the Trunk or Treat event which was discussed in the prior year and it was 

admittedly forgotten for 2025 but will be discussed and arranged for 2026. 

Welcome Packets: Teresa Marciniec handed out four new packets in September. There was discussion about Teresa informing the treasurer, Cece Stramsak, of the new owners’ mailing addresses, but Cece confirmed she gets the new addresses from the Township for the March mailing. 

Beach/Pavillion Maintenance Update: The Board received an update from Alex Nikora, via Pam Reid. There are 61 registered boats on the park lot docks, with 17 vacancies remaining. Alex is reassigned the park lot slips as best he can, per the requests he’s received. In mid-October, he will begin storing the playground and pavilion equipment and secure the fish stock permit. 

Park Lot Maintenance Update: The Board received no update this month, as Alex Nikora was not in attendance. 

Barnes Lake Improvement Board Updates: 

Lake Weed Treatments: Burns Rolland reported that there were five monthly weed 

treatments this in 2025, with a total cost of just under $50,000. This is one less weed 

treatment than the prior year, but it was generally successful in keeping the lake in 

good condition. Burns reported that the cost of the weed treatment permit will likely 

increase from $825 to $1,250 in 2026. 

Lady Liberty Update: Jerry Gottschalk reported there are three major components 

of the ongoing Lady Liberty project: 

1) Approval of the project by EGLE: They indicated there will be a permit charge of $500 (there was not a permit acquired when the statue was first put into place). Jerry indicated that Burns Rolland has been instrumental in dealing with EGLE. Burns added that EGLE noted the unique nature of the permit request, but they were not 

opposed to it. He also indicated that they would be polling the residents of the community, as well as other interested parties (for example, the DNR, the Township and perhaps Lapeer County). 

2) Design work: Jerry described several options and features of the supporting structure. 

3) Fundraising: Dawn Gottschalk indicated that one currently anonymous donor has pledged to match the first $1,000 of all funds raised. She described several fundraising initiatives underway or planned for the near future. 

a) Football Squares for the MSU/UofM game, the Lions Thanksgiving Day game and perhaps the Superbowl. 

b) Cornhole competition to be held on October 18, 2025, at/near the Gottschalk residence at 1043 Lakeshore Drive, with three prizes donated by Sue Mizgalski & Daren Collins (a Barnes Lake Cherrywood bench), Dawn Gottschalk (a painting) and Kim McClain (a decorative planter). (Jerry added that there will be a port-a-john on site for contestants and guests). 

c) Returnable Bottle Drive to be collected on November 1, 2025. Donations are requested to be placed in bags at the end of your driveways by 11:00 am. d) Additional fundraising ideas include a Pancake Breakfast, SOS T-Shirts, and a 50/50 raffle. 

Jerry went on to suggest that one way to involve the kids around the lake would be to 

provide them with a do-well-in-school incentive, which would give them the opportunity to be a part of the unveiling of the statue on its new base on the Fourth of July 2026 [which is the country’s semiquincentennial (250th) anniversary. Burns Rolland indicated that despite the length of time the EGLE approval process takes, that is still an achievable date for project completion.] 

2026 Calendar Review: The Board was provided with a copy of the previously approved calendar to see if any changes were needed prior to presenting it to the community. Jodi DeVuyst suggested that the Barnes Lake Community-Wide Garage/Yard Sale be scheduled to coincide with the Michigan M-24 Oxford to Caro Sale (which will be held on July 18, 2026. The Board and attendees discussed the benefits of the change and will take the suggestion under advisement for a vote at the November 5, 2025 meeting. 

New Business: 

Pam Reid indicated that she asked three companies for a bid to replace the Directors’ signs, and to provide Rules signs and Park Lot signs for Park Lot J. One printer did not respond to her request, despite having met with her in person. Blue Water Printing and Village Printing 

both presented bids. Pam indicated that of the two, Village Printing was the more professionally presented bid and was also at a lower cost. A discussion was held regarding the necessity of the Directors’ signs, and it was decided that they were unnecessary. Brian Menard motioned that the Board request Village Printing be selected to produce the Rules signs and Park Lot signs for Park Lot J, and it was seconded by Nancy Siedmiorka. Motion carried. 

A discussion took place regarding the procedure for the Golf Cart Decoration Contest. The chair would be the Vice President of the Barnes Lake Club. A few recommendations were made regarding conducting the voting and Brian Menard agreed to edit the procedure sheet for presentation at the November 5, 2025 meeting. 

New and Outstanding Issues (these remain on the agenda until completed): 

Survey of Park Lot P (sewer) & Park Lot E (wall) needed to record encroachments 

on each. [No Change from prior month’s meeting minutes]. 

Beach lawn at retaining wall: The yard has sunk at the retaining wall, creating a 

hazard. This area (the entire length of the retaining wall) needs to be built up so the area is level. [No Change from prior month’s meeting minutes]. 

Club House Repairs: Repairs are needed, including the siding, door, roof, etc. A 

contract for repairs has been approved, not to exceed $12,000 (approved at July 2, 

2025, meeting). New information: Pam Reid indicated that she’s been informed that the repairs to the Clubhouse will begin in early November. 

Next meeting will be held on November 5th, at 07:00 pm 

Tom Petts made a motion to adjourn the meeting at 8:22 PM and the motion was seconded by Teresa Marciniec. Motion carried. 

Respectfully submitted, Brian Menard 

Board Meeting – Barnes Lake Club – September 3, 2025


Board Meeting Minutes the Barnes Lake Club                                                       September 3, 2025

Meeting called to order at 7:00 PM

Board Members Present: Pam Reid, Teresa Marciniec, Tom Petts, Cece Stamsak, Pat Betcher, Nancy Siedmiorka and Derek Morey. Absent: Brian Menard and Alex Nikora

Guests: Linda Zukonik, Lori Campbell, Kim McClain, Marsha and Jim Bates, Paul Tabone, Jerry Gottschalk, Karen Codrea, and Laurie Petts

Pat Betcher led the gathering in the Pledge of Allegiance

Minutes of last meeting: Nancy Siedmiorka made a motion to accept the minutes of the last meeting and was seconded by Tom Petts. Motion Carried.

Treasurer’s Report: Teresa Marciniec made a motion to accept the Treasurer’s Report and was seconded by Tom Petts. Motion Carried.

Membership update: We currently have 236 members (up from 2024’s total of 230) 

Special Events: 

  • World’s Best Coffee Hour: Tom Petts reported that August 16th was a success. It was not as well attended as previous coffee hours, but all who attended had fun. Tom reported that they have sufficient donations to pay for the event.
  • Concert on the Beach: The concert on the beach was held on August 30th, with the band Motor City Wranglers. Derek Morey asked how everyone liked the band and received loud applause from all who attended the meeting. He was incredibly happy with the turnout and will plan for them to play again next year.
  • Annual Flotilla: Ron and Shanna Mills reported that the flotilla enjoyed an outstanding day. It was the largest turn-out to date with an estimated 30 boats. The weather was perfect, and they had a drone take an incredible picture of all the boats tied together. They raised $ 1,476.00 dollars for Barnes Lake Club…. Thank you!
  • Fall Observer: Brian Menard took The Observer to a whole new level and for his hard work he received loud applause from all who attended the meeting. The Board received many good comments on the new format. Brian’s work was well-appreciated.
  • Annual Members Picnic-Raffle Prize Coordinator needed: Tom Petts reported that Theresa Herrick would be stepping down as the coordinator after 3 years. Theresa did an outstanding job over the years and has offered to help the new person who takes the coordinator’s position. 
  • Dock Shot Invitational: Attendees were remined about the upcoming Barnes Lake Golf Outing, which will be held on September 13, 2025. There is an 8:00 am check-in, and the fee to participate is $75.00 per person. Contact Sam Bonner if you are interested.
  • Welcome Packets: Teresa Marciniec handed out two new packets in August. She also stated that new homeowners appreciated the information provided.

Beach/Pavillion Maintenance Update: The Board received no update this month, as Alex Nikora was not in attendance. 

Park Lot Maintenance Update: The Board received no update this month, as Alex Nikora was not in attendance.

Barnes Lake Improvement Board Update:

  • Lake Weed Treatments: Karen Codrea reported that there will be no additional weed treatment this year. The total cost for weed treatment in 2025 was $50,000.
  • Lady Liberty Update: Jerry Gottschalk reported on the progress made with Lady Liberty. They are scheduling their first meeting for Tuesday, September 9th at 7:00 pm. Jerry asked the Board for permission to use the Club House which was granted. It was reported that Burns Rolland is working to get the permits needed and once the permit(s) is (are) completed, it will cost $900.00 to submit. He asked the Board if the funds collected for Lady Liberty could be used for the permit. It was agreed by the Board that when the permit was ready for submittal, the funds would be available. They are working on design and will provide information to the Board as they move forward. Jerry also reported that his wife Dawn is skilled at fundraising and that she plans to get together within the next week to brainstorm ideas.

Procedure Sheet for Zoom Meetings: Derek Morey provided an overview of the procedure. He continues to work out the details. 

2026 Calendar Review: The Board was provided a copy of the previously approved calendar to see if any changes were needed prior to presenting it to the community. A discussion took place in replacing the July 4thDécor contest with a Golf Cart and Bike decoration Contest. The chair would be the Vice President of the Barnes Lake Club. It was agreed to replace the 4th of July Home Décor Contest with a Golf Cart and Bike Decoration Contest. A few additional recommendations were made, all items mentioned and agreed on which will be changed or revised in the calendar prior to our October meeting by Pam Reid. Pam Reid will also create a procedure sheet for the Golf Cart and Bike Decorations Contest, which will be provided to the board in October.

New and Outstanding Issues (these remain on the agenda until completed):

  • Survey of Park Lot P (sewer) & Park Lot E (wall) needed to record encroachments on each.
  • Beach lawn at retaining wall: The yard has sunk at the retaining wall, creating a hazard. This area (the entire length of the retaining wall) needs to be built up so the area is level.
  • Club House Repairs: repairs are needed, including the siding, door, roof, etc.. A contract for repairs has been approved, not to exceed $12,000 (approved at July 2, 2025, meeting). Bid was 33% less than two other bids received. The Board asked when this project would begin. Pam Reid said she would work to get a start date.

Next meeting will be held on October 1st, at 07:00 pm

Cece Stamsak made a motion to adjourn the meeting at 7:52 PM and the motion was seconded by Teresa Marciniec. Motion carried.

Respectfully submitted, Pam Reid

Board Meeting – Barnes Lake Club – July 2nd, 2025


 Barnes Lake Club Board Meeting July 2, 2025 

Meeting called to order at 7:01 PM 

Board Members Present: Pam Reid, Pat Betcher, Brian Menard, Teresa Marciniec, Alex Nikora, Tom Petts, Cece Stramsak, and Derek Morey. Absent: Lacy Minard 

Guests: Sue Mizgalski, Darren Collins, Linda Zukonik, Wally Dotson, John and Karen Codrea, Sandy Herweyer, Theresa Herrick, Autumn Gillispi and Kelli Lovasz 

After the meeting was called to order, Brian Menard lead the Board and guests in the Pledge of Allegiance. The guests and the Board introduced themselves. There were no additions to the agenda presented at the beginning of proceedings. 

Minutes of the last meeting : Derek Morey made a motion to accept the minutes of the last meeting and was seconded by Alex Nikora. Motion carried. 

Treasurers Report: Brian Menard made a motion to accept the treasurer’s report and was seconded by Derek Morey. Motion carried. 

Board President Pam Reid called for a motion to approve the payment of fees invoiced by the attorney for his review of the updated by-laws in an amount of $337.50. Motion made by Derek Morey. Seconded by Cece Stramsak. Motion carried 

Membership Update: We currently have 212 members (and Cece was given three more applications ahead of this meeting to be included in the tally next month). 

Coffee Hour: Tom Petts reported that the June 21st coffee hour was a success, as usual, with a good turnout and sufficient donations to pay for the event. Next coffee hour will be on July 19th. 

Fireworks: Pat Betcher lead the discussion regarding the after-display clean-up (9 am on Sunday, July 6th), the time of the beach area, boat launch and pavilion parking lot closure (Friday, July 4th at 7 pm), and the planned rain date, if needed (Sunday, July 6th). 

Garage Sale: Brian Menard reported that this year’s turnout (both for Garage Sale participants and for shoppers) was disappointing. There were 16 active garage sales in the community on Thursday, 26 on Friday and 22 on Saturday. The peak participation in 2024 was 32 active sales. Brian cited the possibility that the Observer being sent out after the sale, announcing the sale dates, may have been a factor. Although the Board agreed, there was no discussion regarding sending it out earlier. Pam Reid stated that the Garage Sale is mentioned in the March mailing, however. 

Annual Meeting: This Pam Reid led the discussion regarding the donuts and coffee (Tom Petts agreed to bring), the agenda she’d sent out, there will be no guest speakers (the attendees at this board meeting agreed it was unnecessary), Pat Betcher will be communicating the need for raffle prizes, the new Meeting Procedure will be followed, there will be private ballots for the Director positions and the 

approval of the updated By-Laws, along with a paddle, to each member-household. Three seats are up for a vote, Alex Nikora and Derek Morey both intend to run for the vacant seats again this year. Lacy Minard declared her intent is not to run for her Board position. 

Concerts At The Beach: Derek Morey stated the karaoke night on June 14th was a success. It was kid-centric, but the kids had a lot of fun with it. The next scheduled event will feature the band “The Split Shifters” in July. There will be a nacho bar provided. 

Annual Flotilla: Ron and Shanna Mills organize this event each year. Derek Morey suggested to all present that each boat should have a supply of water on hand. 

Annual Members’ Picnic: Will be held on August 2nd, 12:00-3:00 pm at the Beach. Tom Petts led the discussion regarding the boat launch and parking lot closure (Friday at 7 pm) and a discussion about the setting up and taking down the tents. Since the Boy Scout Troop is disbanded, Karen Codrea suggested contacting North Branch High School to see if a small group of the football players would be amenable to helping. 

Beach pavilion maintenance update: A continued discussion from last month’s meeting was led by Alex Nikora regarding moving the U.S. Flag to shore as well, for ease of maintenance and repair of the pole. He indicated the amount researched for this endeavor would be approximately $199. A motion was made to approve this expenditure by Derek Morey. Seconded by Brian Menard. Motion carried. 

Alex also led the discussion regarding the cost of the clubhouse renovations. He indicated that he received a third quote at $11,400 (which is 33% less than earlier quotes received). Alex motioned to accept that quote and approve the payment for clubhouse renovations not to exceed $12,000. Seconded by Tom Petts. Motion carried. 

Alex indicated he’d like to purchase a set of two new swings for the beach area swingset. He stated they would be $44 each. Brian Menard motioned to approve this expenditure. Seconded by Derek Morey. Motion carried. 

Park Lot Dock Registration: Alex Nikora reported that 56 dock registrations were properly completed, 3 residents who previously had a spot have moved and another 6 registrations were not returned, so he intends to contact people on the waiting list. 

Park Lot Maintenance: Alex Nikora reported that Park Lot P now has been filled in with gravel and looks much better, ahead of the holiday weekend. 

Barnes lake Improvement Board: Karen Codrea represented the BLIB and indicated another spray of the lake was performed since the last Board meeting. Attendees agreed the lake is looking very good. 

Old Business: 

By-Laws Subcommittee: Board President Pam Reid called for a motion to dissolve the By-Laws Subcommittee. Motion was made by Alex Nikora. Seconded by Derek Morey. Motion carried. 

Zoom Meetings: Board President Pam Reid requested an update regarding a procedure sheet for Zoom meetings for the Board meeting. Derke Morey motioned to table this item until August. Seconded by Brian Menard. Motion carried. 

New business: 

● Board President Pam Reid indicated the revised Barnes Lake Club Mailing and Observer Schedule will include information regarding the Annual Meeting Mailing. 

● Board President Pam Reid also led a discussion kicked off a discussion about the new Meeting Procedures. 

New and Outstanding Issues (which will remain on the agenda until completed): 

There is a survey of Park Lot P required, and repairs are needed to the beach area retaining wall. 

Observer: Brian Menard led a discussion about the poor results of the printing of the last issue of the Observer. He requested black and white pictures be provided, but Derek Morey indicated the printer ought to be able to use editing software to correct for the washout we received last time. 

The date and times of the Annual Barnes Lake Improvement Board meeting (8:30 am on Saturday, July 12th at the Deerfield Township Hall, Second Floor) and the Annual Barnes Lake Club Meeting (10:00 am on Saturday, July 12th at the Deerfield Township Hall, Second Floor) were announced. 

Next monthly Board meeting will be on August 6th, at 7PM 

Brian Menard made a motion to adjourn the meeting at 8:01 PM. Seconded by Alex Nikora. Motion carried. 

Respectfully submitted, Brian Menard 

Board Meeting – Barnes Lake Club – June 4th, 2025


 Date: June 4, 

Day: Wednesday 

Time: 7:00 PM 

Location: Barnes Lake Club Building 

  1. CALL MEETING TO ORDER AND WELCOME-QUOREM 
    • Absent: Lacy Minard 
  2. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE 
  3. INTRODUCTION OF GUESTS 
  4. ADDITIONS TO AGENDA 
  5. MOMENT OF SILENCE: 
    • Shelly Langlois, May 19, 2025 
  6. GUEST SPEAKERS: N/A 
  7. MINUTES OF LAST MEETING, submitted for May 7, 2025, by Lacy Minard 
  8. TREASURER’S REPORT, Cece Stramsak 
  9. MEMBERSHIP UPDATE: 2025-2026 Membership renewal, Cece Stramsak 
  10. SPECIAL EVENTS: 
    • Best Coffee Hour, June 21 between 9:00 and 10:30. Hosted by Tom and Laurie Petts 
    • 4th of July Fire Works, Pat Betcher 
    • Watercraft Dock and Park Lot Registration, 2025-2029 update, Pam Reid 
    • Barnes Lake Community Garage Sale, Brian Menard 
    • June Observer 
    • Annual Meeting Notification Letter 
    • Concert on the Beach, June 14 at 7:00 pm, Derek Morey 
  11. BEACH/PAVILION MAINTENANCE UPDATE, Alex Nikora 
    • Lady Liberty 
  12. PARK LOT MAINTENANCE UPDATE, Alex Nikora 
    • Gravel – Park Lot P – approved to purchase gravel not to exceed $200.00, May 7, 2025 
    • Hazardous Tree Park Lot A – Removed 
    • G-Park Lot, barricade installed May 24, 2025. 
  13. BARNES LAKE IMPROVEMENT BOARD UPDATE 
  14. OLD BUSINESS 
    • By-Law, as revised by committee, vote for approval, Brian Menard 
    • Procedure sheet – Zoom meetings, Derek Morey 
    • 856 Lakeshore Drive update, Pam Reid 
  15. NEW BUSINESS: 
    • Barnes Lake Board-Annual Meeting Board Members Election, 3-year term ends: 
      • Derek Morey 
      • Alex Nikora 
      • Lacy Minard, Lacy will not be seeking reelection. 
    • Revised Barnes Lake Club Mailing and Observer Schedule to include information on the Annual Meeting Mailing. 
    • Barnes Lake Club (BLC) Annual Meeting, Special Meeting and Monthly Meeting Procedure, if approved will require funding for paddles, Brian Manard 
  16. CORRESPONDENCE: N/A 
  17. NEW AND OUTSTANDINT ISSUES (REMAIN ON THE AGENDA UNNTIL COMPLETED) 
    • Survey Park Lot P (sewer) and E (wall) as needed to record encroachments on each Park Lot. 
    • Park Lot C, Erosion issue due to wet weather events. Storm water flows from Lakeshore Drive through Park Lot C into Barnes Lake. 
      • The area is being monitored 
  18. Date: July 2, 2025 
    • Location: Barnes Lake Club Building, at the beach 
    • Time: 7:00 p.m. 
  19. BLC Annual Meeting 
    • Date: Saturday, July 12, 2025 
    • Location: Deerfield Twp. Hall 
    • Time: 10:00 a.m. 
  20. BLIB Annual Meeting
    • Date: Saturday, July 12, 2025 
    • Location: Deerfield Twp. Hall 
    • Time: 8:30 a.m. 
  21. Adjournment 

Board Meeting – Barnes Lake Club – May 7th, 2025

 Date: May 7, 2024-First Meeting of the Year. 

Day: Wednesday 

Time: 7:00 PM 

Location: Barnes Lake Club Building 

  1. CALL MEETING TO ORDER AND WELCOME-QUOREM 
    • Absent: Cece Stramsak and Tom Petts 
  2. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE 
  3. INTRODUCTION OF GUESTS 
  4. ADDITIONS TO AGENDA 
  5. MOMENT OF SILENCE: 
    • Edward Tyler, March 8,2025 
    • Hazen Gilbert Schmitt, March 22,2025 
  6. GUEST SPEAKERS: Frank with the Boy Scouts 
  7. MINUTES OF LAST MEETING, submitted for November 6, 2024, submitted by Brian Menard 
  8. TREASURER’S REPORT, Cece Stramsak 
  9. MEMBERSHIP UPDATE: 2025-2026 Membership renewal, Cece Stramsak 
  10. SPECIAL EVENTS: 
    • Best Coffee Hour, May 24 between 9:00 and 10:30. Hosted by Tom and Laurie Petts 
    • 4th of July Fire Works Deposit, Pat Betcher 
    • Watercraft Dock and Park Lot Registration, 2025-2029 
      • 65 watercrafts within Park lots, currently 
      • Approval needed to purchase watercraft registration stickers with a cost not to exceed $200.00 
    • Barnes Lake Community Garage Sale, Brian Menard 
    • June Observer, Articles to Brian by May 20th, Brain then sends the completed Observer to Cece for printing and Mailing, by May 26th. Have Observer in Mail by June 5th. 
      • House of Lights contest 
      • Bike and golf cart parade 
      • Boat parade 
      • Fireworks information with rain dates 
      • Boat safety flyer 
      • Flotilla Flyer 
      • Annual Picnic Flyer 
      • Golf outing flyer 
      • Annual meeting information 
      • Finance statement 
      • Watercraft-Park Registration 
      • President Letter 
    • Annual Meeting Notification Letter-send at the same time as Observer, Cece Sramsack 
  11. BEACH/PAVILION MAINTENANCE UPDATE, Alex Nikora 
    • Gate operation: If gate does not open right away, wait 60 seconds and swipe card. If we continue to have issues. The power wire from the club house to the gate controller will need to be replaced. 
    • Building Improvements cost to be provided in June. 
  12. PARK LOT MAINTENANCE UPDATE, Alex Nikora 
    • Gravel – Park Lot P – approval needed to purchase not to exceed $200.00 
    • Hazardous Tree Park Lot A – approval needed to remove not to exceed $ 1000.00 
    • Park Lot E-Hazardous tree removed and cleaned up, discussed in 2024, need approval for payment in the amount of $ 800 to Clean Livin’ Construction. 

13. BARNES LAKE IMPROVEMENT BOARD UPDATE 

14. OLD BUSINESS 

  • Welcome Packets to new homeowners and procedure sheet created-Completed, Teresa Rolland 
    • 2024: 54 Welcome Packets delivered for the following years, 2022-2025
    • 2025: 0 
    • Need approval to purchase 50 bags (minimum order) needed to deliver Welcome Packets, purchase cost of $180.67. 
  • By-Law, as revised by committee, vote for approval, Brian Menard 
  • Procedure sheet – Zoom meetings, Derek Morey 
  • BLC Credit Card, Pam Reid 
  • Email List created for Barnes Lake Club Members, completed, Pam Reid 
  • Questionnaire to non-members asking why they choose not to join, Pam Reid 
  • Lady Liberty 
  • Purchase yard signs: 8” X 24” $ 175 for 10, 2-sided full color with stakes. Club purchase 10 and Derek purchase 10, as discussed last year. 

Join the Fun! 

Become a Barnes Lake Club Member 

at our Annual Picnic! 

15. NEW BUSINESS: 

  • Goose Round-Up, Tom Petts 
  • Request to remove the fence next to 856 Lakeshore Drive. 
  • Approval to Purchase Gate Key Cards, Reference LindaZukonik Email 
  • Survey Park Lot P (sewer) and E (wall) as needed to record encroachments on each Park Lot. 
  • Park Lot C, Erosion issue due to wet weather events. Storm water flows from Lakeshore Drive through Park Lot C into Barnes Lake. 
    • The area is being monitored 

16. Date: June 4, 2025 

  • Location: Barnes Lake Club Building, at the beach 
  • Time: 7:00 p.m. 

17. Adjournment 

    Board Meeting – Barnes Lake Club – August 7, 2024


    Barnes Lake Club Board Meeting Minutes for August 07, 2024 (submitted by Brian Menard)


    Meeting called to order at 19:03 PM

    Board Members Present: Pam Reid, Pat Betcher, Cece Stramsak, Teresa Rolland, Alex Nikora, Brian Menard, Tom Petts, and via Google Meeting: Derek Morey
    Absent: Lacy Minard

    Brian Menard led the meeting participants in reciting the Pledge of Allegiance

    Introduction of Guests: Ryan Tedesco, Kim Tedesco, John Rickord, Chris Tluczek, Karen Codrea, John Codrea, Karen Uetz, Kim McClain, Linda Zukonik, Theresa Herrick, Kelli Lovasz, Steve Lovasz, Jodi DeVuyst, Burns Rolland and via Google Meeting: Mary Bentley.

    Minutes of the Last Meeting (on July 3, 2024) submitted by Lacy Minard via email prior to this meeting presented by Pam Reid: Cece Stramsak made a motion to accept the minutes of the last meeting and was seconded by Alex Nikora. All said “Aye”, motion carried.

    Treasurer’s Report presented by Cece Stramsak: Brian Menard made a motion to accept the Treasurer’s report and was seconded by Tom Petts. All said “Aye”, motion carried.

    Membership Update presented by Cece Stramsak: 228 members currently.
    Pam Reid intends to draft a questionnaire to be sent to non-members, asking why they choose not to join.

    Discussion about the format of the Barnes Lake Club Special Events:
    Pam Reid asked if the Board agreed to the consolidation of the Barnes Lake Club Board Meetings into a single line on the Events Calendar. All agreed.

    Teresa Rolland indicated the Bike and Golf Cart Line-up should be listed on the Events Calendar as starting at 11:30 am, and the parade starts at 12:00 pm.

    Cece Stramsak noted the rain date for the fireworks on the Events Calendar for 2025 should be listed as July 5, 2025.

    Pat Betcher suggested a change from 8 qualifying homes down to three for the 4th of July Home Décor Contest, and keep the budget t $200 for prizes. Discussion ensued and the Bord agreed the prizes should be $100 for 1st place, $75 for 2nd place and $50 for 3rd place. Since this is a change in dollar amount, a motion was needed. Teresa Rolland motioned to make the changes and Cece Stramsak seconded the motion. All said “Aye”, motion carried.

    Further discussion was held regarding the adjudication of the 4th of July and Christmas Décor Contests and whether or not both the roadside and lakeside of the homes re to be judged. The decision reached was for the 4th of July Home Décor Contest, homes on the lake would have their lakeside judged and homes not on the lake would have their roadside judged. For the Christmas Home Décor Contest, all homes would have their roadside judged.

    Teresa Rolland reported there were 63 golf carts and 32 bikes in this year’s 4th of July Parade.

    The Board did not receive an update regarding the Boat Parade because Lacy Minard was absent.

    Pat Betcher indicated all went well with the fireworks and the general consensus is that they were well-received. Cece Stramsak noted the Club has already received $1,000 in donations earmarked for the fireworks. Several ideas were discussed regarding raising funds during the fireworks next year.

    Tom Petts indicted that the previous month’s Coffee Hour saw a decrease in attendance and discussed increasing the requested donation amount. It’s not an official Bord-run event, so no motion was necessary, but it was agreed that requesting $3.00 was reasonable.

    Derek Morey indicted that the previous month’s Concert At The Beach went well and three concerts next year was still doable.

    Tom Petts and Linda Zukonik reported that the Annual Barnes Lake Club Picnic went very well, with record attendance (203 adults and 49 kids), over $5,000 collected from the raffle and silent auction. Food was once again be catered by Bryan’s and they did an excellent job. Teri Herrick put together all of the donation items for the raffle and although the picnic once again went over the scheduled time, it was well-received.

    Discussion about other Board items:
    Pam Reid proposed that although the Club procuring a purchasing card iz an item in the current draft of the By-Laws, it should be considered sooner than next year’s Annual Meeting. Brian Menard made a motion that the Board should get the purchasing card before the draft By-Laws are presented and accepted because that is more of a procedural item than a By-Law. The motion was seconded by Alex Nikora and carried with a vote from the Board.

    Pam Reid informed the Board that deadline to submit their articles for inclusion in the Observer is August 16th, Brian Menard then has until August 23rd to prepare the Observer and Cece Stramsak will then, label and mail it to the members.

    Brian Menard gave an update regarding the progress made at the first meeting of the By-Laws Subcommittee. Good conversation was had and the subcommittee got through Article I.

    Pam Reid discussed the method with which one can submit a complaint to EGLE.

    With regard to pavilion and park lot maintenance, Alex Nikora informed the Board that the new camera security system is in progress. There are 69 watercraft registered to park lot docks, with 9 remaining open slips. The steps have been started in Park Lot E. The sea wall collapse on Park Lot P is still being addressed.

    Teresa Rolland provided the Boy Scouts Troop 214 update: All 6 scouts attended their latest camp experience and representatives from the Troop will attend the Board’s November meeting to provide an update on the future of the Troop.
    Burns Rolland from the Barnes Lake Improvement Board indicated there was a very recent spray and thus far year-to-date, the costs has been $40,000. There will be new assessment levels and weed control survey analysis soon. Pat Betcher started a spirited discussion, asking why he and Pam Reid were unceremoniously removed from the Barnes Lake Improvement Board. Pat asserted he felt there was no conflict of interest. Pat and Pam felt they were removed outside of protocol set forth by the State of Michigan and Burns disagreed.

    Cece Stramsak indicated the 2024 Directories have been mailed to the members and Teresa Rolland indicated she is continuing to deliver welcome packets to new residents.

    No other items were brought to discussion.

    Motion to adjourn was made by Alex Nikora at 20:35, seconded by Teresa Rolland.

    Board Meeting – Barnes Lake Club – May 1, 2024


    Board Meeting—Barnes Lake Club

    May 1, 2024

    Meeting called to order at 7:03 PM

    Board Members Present: Pam Reid, Lacy Minard, Cece Stramsak, Pat Betcher, Teresa Rolland, Brian Menard, Tom Petts, and Alex Nikora. Absent: Derek Morey

    Guests: Dawn Gottschalk, John & Karen Codrea, Sue St. Pierre, Patty & John Eaton, Laurie Petts, Pat & Megan Crumbaugh, Linda Zukonik, Dough Macha, John Rickord, and Burns Rolland.

    Additions to the Agenda: Pam showed us the flyer for the golf outing in September that was provided by Sam Bonner.

    Minutes of Last Meeting: Cece Stramsak made a motion to accept the minutes of the last meeting and was seconded by Alex Nikora. Motion carried.

    Treasurer’s Report: Our balance for the beginning of the year is $20, 175.36. Brian Menard made a motion to accept the Treasurer’s Report and was seconded by Tom Petts. Motion passed.

    Membership Update: We have 146 members so far this year and 6 more need to be processed. We have received $2500 in fireworks donations as of right now and discussion followed about raising the fireworks budget. Cece Stramsak made a motion for the club to donate $6000 toward the fireworks with any additional funds to be added to the total at the board’s discretion. Teresa Rolland seconded, and the motion carried.

    Special Events Reports:

    · A. Observer (June): May 20th is the deadline for Brian to get articles for the summer Observer. Cece will have it in the mail early so that people can get the info on the fireworks, annual meeting, etc. in a timely manner.

    · B. Coffee hour: The first coffee hour of the year will be on the Saturday of Memorial Weekend from 9 to 1030. After that it will be the 3rd Saturday of the month.

    · C. Goose Egg Round Up: The DNR did come and destroy nests and collect eggs this year. We can’t do the round up yet again because of the bird flu.

    · D. Yard Sale: The dates for this year’s community yard sale are June 6, 7, and 8. Brian will put up signs and handle the advertising.

    · E. Concerts at the Beach: Derek was absent

    · F. Christmas Decor Contest: The winners were listed in the March mailing.

    Beach/Pavilion Maintenance Report: We are all set for the summer. New ropes and buoys were bought by the BLIB. The gate has been having technical difficulties which resulted in damage to Doug Macha’s car. It’s hopefully fixed now but we may need a wider eye for the sensor. Alex has had two calls regarding the building fund and will get quotes to fix the back wall this summer.

    Park Lot Maintenance: A tree on G Lot needs to come down otherwise it may fall on a boat. We still need concrete on P Lot and the giant willow on B Lot was cut down. Tom Petts and Scott Herrick can fix the mower and said they will begin mowing the beach for free. Brian Menard made a motion to have the mower fixed and have Tom and Scott take care of the mowing for free and was seconded by Alex Nikora. Motion passed.

    Scouting Report: Frank came and reported to us that the Scouts have had 7 campouts since September and made many different ranks over the winter. The troop came and put out the picnic tables for us and will help with tent set up for the BLC picnic in August. Unfortunately, they are down to 8 Scouts in the troop. Frank explained how they are out of younger Scouts for the older ones to mentor and are at risk of disbanding. This particular troop had been around since the 1960s and he is working with the organization to keep it going. If they do disband, we will have to decide what to do with all their gear since we are their charter organization.

    Barnes Lake Improvement Board: Burns informed us that the first spray of the year was Tuesday and they treated 23 acres for starry stonewort. The budget stretched past $2500.00 because the algae bloom was out of control. There will be another spray before Memorial Weekend. He let us know that our budget for weed control is $50K and he will be looking for a new spray applicator this year. Solitude, being a big corporation, has been hard to deal with.

    Old Business:

    · A. Park Lot and Street Outstanding Items: Lady Liberty could not be moved due to lack of ice this year. We will have to wait until next winter. The barricades will go up on G Lot this summer. Park Lot P will be fixed with cement. There are still issues on Park Lot C due to road wash flooding onto the park and into the lake. Q Lot barricades got bent a bit over the winter.

    · B. Lapeer County Road Commission Lakeshore/Hillside: The road commission is still working on issues the paving has caused. Scott Herrick installed a structure at the bottom of E Lot that will connect to the new stairs. It sounds like asphalt problems will be fixed soon but there is no definite timeline.

    New Business:

    · A. Barnes Lake Club By-Laws: 2008 was the last time our bylaws were redone. Pam read through the bylaws on some other lakes and took a stab at a review for us to proofread. The goal is to have the final copy done for the July annual meeting so it can be approved. The board should read through and give edits and comments to Pam by May 28th.

    · B. Directory 24/26: We can take directory info until May 20th.

    · C. Beach Buoy Payment: We would like to get a credit card so that we have an easier way to consolidate and keep track of payments for BLC items. Linda Zukonik had to purchase the buoys with her own money and then be reimbursed by the BLIB because there’s a round robin of approval needed between the BLC and BLIB when it comes to spending.

    · D. Park Lot E Platform: Tom Petts made a motion to pay for the platform constructed on E Lot by Scott Herrick with funds not to exceed $700 and was seconded by Teresa Rolland. Motion carried.

    · E. Welcome Packet: Teresa will get the bags assembled and deliver them to the new residents by June.

    Correspondence: An email was sent from Judy stating that she felt that there are too many golf carts in the bike parade around the lake and not enough bikers. Discussion ensued about how to space things out better or get more people to bike.

    The next meeting will be June 5, 2024, at 7 PM.

    Teresa Rolland made a motion to adjourn and was seconded by Alex Nikora. The motion carried and the meeting adjourned at 8:37 PM.

    Respectfully submitted, Lacy Minard 

    Board Meeting – Barnes Lake Club – October 4, 2023


    Board Meeting—Barnes Lake Club  

    October 4, 2023  

    Meeting called to order at 7:04 PM  

    Board Members Present: Pam Reid, Pat Betcher, Lacy Minard, Tom Petts, Teresa Rolland, Cece Stramsak Absent: Alex Nikora, Derek Morey, Brian Menard 

    Guests: Rachel & Kevin Johnson, Mike Beauvais, Linda Zukonik, and Burns Rolland 

    Moment of Silence: A moment of silence was observed for Carl Ekstrom 

    Minutes of Last Meeting: Pat Betcher made a motion to accept the minutes of the last meeting and was seconded by Cece Stramsak and the motion carried. 

    Treasurer’s Report: Lacy Minard made a motion to accept the treasurer’s report and was seconded by Tom Petts. Motion passed. 

    Membership Update: We have 234 members. It was noted that the dues increase needs to be posted to the website. 

    Special Events Reports:  

    A. Observer notes: Pam will contact everyone that runs an event and have them write a little blurb for the Observer. 

     B. Halloween Party 10/14: Pam has everything in order for the event and just needed     one more driver and trailer. Lacy Minard volunteered her husband if they could find a trailer to use. 

    C. Barnes Lake Directory: This will be worked on over the winter. 

    Beach/Pavilion Maintenance Report: Everything will be taken down after the Halloween party. Alex will have prices for new buoys in November. He’s also obtained all the fish stocking permits. 

    Park Lot Maintenance: Alex was absent. 

    Scouting Report: The Scouts will host a Handicapable campout on the 24th and 25th. They had a biking meeting at Richfield Park that was fun. 

    Barnes Lake Improvement Board: Our spraying season has wrapped up for the year. Pam and Chuck did a lot of the lake samples this year and Pat was able to run the samples up to be tested. We have a good situation for nice lake water. Assessment postcards have been sent out and the meeting will be on October 21 at 8AM at the Deerfield Township Hall. We have a private company coming to evaluate whether the way we are spraying is the most effective. 

    Old Business:  

    A. Park Lot and street new and outstanding issues: Park Lot G has erosion that needs to be addressed, Park Lot P still needs a retainer wall, Park Lot B will have the tree removed when the company is able to, Park Lot C had the road graded by it but we won’t know if it’s effective until it rains, and on Park Lot Q the barriers are working well. 

    B. Road Commission Lakeshore/Hillside Project: The meeting with Ray Hayes was productive. Cory will look at some new engineering options to fix the water flow issues. It will be about 5 weeks before any of that can be implemented. We have a storm drain on Lot E with no easement for the road commission to access it. A motion was made by Pat Betcher and seconded by Teresa Rolland to grant the Lapeer County Road Commission a 10-foot easement on Park Lot E to access the storm drain. Motion passed. 

    C. New Website Items: Tabled until November. 

    D. Legal Action Thompson vs. BLC: Still in litigation and can’t be discussed. 

    New Business: none 

    Correspondence: Pam received an email from Susan asking who put up a fence on the north side of Lot L between her and the lot. Everyone was confused as to what happened 

    Upcoming Events: Christmas Home Décor Contest will be 12/16 between 7 and 10 PM  

    Lacy Minard made a motion to adjourn the meeting and was seconded by Cece Stramsak at 7:58 PM. Motion carried. 

    Respectfully submitted, Lacy Minard