The Ripples: December 2022

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Lakewood PROPERTY OWNERS ASSOCIATION The official magazine of The Lakewood Community December 2022 Good Tidings & great joy From the LPOA Finance Committee | 2023 Budget Summary 2023 Parcel & User Fees | 3rd Quarter Financials
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LPOA Committee Chairpersons

ADMINISTRATIVE COMMITTEES

ARB/ARC // Judy Alyea

Appeals // Steve White Election // Larry Pasquini

Executive // Dave Petet

Lakeshore Townhomes // Sheri Hartman & Jerry Baxter

Lakeshore Condos // Kevin Wiley

Lakewood Bay // Barb Mills

The Landings // Doug Allen Water’s Edge // Kevin Ingram

ADVISORY COMMITTEES

Activities // Meg Young

Facilities Development // Emmett McClintock

Finance // Dave Stackelhouse

Food & Beverage // Jahala Kinser

Insurance // Cathy Pec Lake Use // Kyle Kosovich

Association Staff

ADMINISTRATIVE

General Manager Mark Reid // Mark@lpoa.com

Accounting Supervisor Machelle Seiler // Mac@lpoa.com

Staff Assistant Sherry McNamara // Sherry@lpoa.com

Administrative Assistant Nichole Melvin // Nichole@lpoa.com

Membership Accounting Cari Brown // Cari@lpoa.com

Receptionist Sharri Goodman // Reception@lpoa.com

COMMUNITY SERVICE

Dir. of Comm. Relations Sean Bachtel // Sean@lpoa.com

Codes Enforcement Tim Martineau // Tim@lpoa.com

Administration Ann Bellinghausen // Ann@lpoa.com

COMMUNICATIONS

Art & Communication Director Cariann Dureka // Cariann@lpoa.com

FOOD & BEVERAGE

Executive Chef Molly Myers // Chef@logc.org

MAINTENANCE

Maintenance Manager John Thomas // Jthomas@lpoa.com

ARB/ARC Information

ARB/ARC deadlines are the 1st and 3rd Monday of every month. The meetings are the 2nd and 4th Tuesday at 6:00 pm (3rd and 5th Tuesday of March and November 2022). All meetings will take place at the Community Service Office, 735 NE Lakewood Blvd.

Board Members

BOARD OF DIRECTORS Officers

President Terry White (At Large) Liaison to Facilities Development Committee EMAIL terry.white@lpoa.com

Vice-President Dave Petet (At Large) Liaison to Lake Use Committee EMAIL dave.petet@lpoa.com

Treasurer Kathleen Heydon (At Large) Liaison to Finance and Food & Beverage Committee EMAIL kathleen.heydon@lpoa.com

Secretary Debbie Stalnaker (At Large) Liaison to ARB/ARC Committee EMAIL debbie.stalnaker@lpoa.com

Directors

Larry Fields (At Large) Liaison to Insurance Committee EMAIL larry.fields@lpoa.com

Brooke Beebe (At Large) Liaison to Activities Committee EMAIL brooke.beebe@lpoa.com

Joseph Pec (Multi Family) Liaison to Multi-family Parcels EMAIL joseph.pec@lpoa.com

Tom Maloney (East Lake) Liaison to Appeals Committee EMAIL tom.maloney@lpoa.com

Jon Snow (West Lake) Liaison to ARB/ARC Committee EMAIL jon.snow@lpoa.com

LPOA Office

651 NE St. Andrews Circle, Lee’s Summit, MO 64064 Monday through Friday - 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. PHONE 816-373-4326 COMMUNITY SERVICES 816-373-1500 WEBSITE www.LPOA.com

Christmas tree pick up will be available starting Tuesday, Dec. 26 and end Friday, Jan. 13. The cost is $5 per tree. Please call 816-373-4326 to schedule. Trees should be placed at the curb for pick up the following morning.

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From the General Manager, Mark Reid

As 2022 comes to a close this month, we are pleased to have navigated the challenges that this year has presented to us and it has been another wonderful year in Lakewood. Whether Inflation, drought or sinking retirement funds, we know that these are just momentary problems and we adjust with the knowledge that things will get better as they always do. We look forward to 2023 which is the 50th Anniversary of the Lakewood Community. Our Golden Anniversary is going to be celebrated for sure and we will be announcing various events throughout the year. Please watch the Ripples and email blasts for the notifications.

Once again, on behalf of all of your staff at the Lakewood Property Owners Association and the Lakewood Oaks Country Club, we wish you a joyous holiday season and wishes for the best that life has to offer in the new year.

In This Issue

The Greens at Chapel Ridge Neighborhood Block Party

It was a beautiful evening by the Neighborhood Lake (behind Tiff and Jay’s). The parcel has expanded a lot lately with so many new homes being built, that it was great visiting with new and existing neighbors. We had about 30 in attendance and everyone just brought a dish to share and their own lawn chairs, so good eating was enjoyed in addition to the fun conversations. When we went around and everyone introduced themselves, it was apparent that there was one thing we had in common, loving our neighbors and our neighborhood in Lakewood!

5 From the General Manager 6 From the Boardroom 6 Board Meeting Minutes 8 Calendar of Events 10 Welcome New Residents 10 Operating Budget Summary 2023 11 Lakewood Finance and Facilities Development Committees 12 2023 Parcel & User Fees 13 2023 LIP 14 3rd Quarter 2022 Financials 16 Multi Artist Exhibition 19 Resource Directory 22 November Maintenance
22
December
Update
October Community Service Report
Lakewood Property Owners Association // Serving Our Members Since 1973 5 Written by Kim Smith

From the Boardroom

Terry White, Board President

Though this year has been filled with lots of ups, downs and uncertainties, at the time I am writing this, we are just a few weeks out from Thanksgiving and the opportunity to call to mind all of the things for which we are grateful. One of which is our community. We are grateful for all the opportunities we have had to come together and celebrate different occasions with our neighbors this year. The Lakewood Board of Directors wishes you a safe and happy holiday season as you celebrate with family, neighbors and friends.

MEETINGS

Lakewood Property Owners Association Board of Directors’ Meeting

Actions taken November 10, 2022

Approved

• Amendment to 2023 Boat Slip Lease Agreement Paragraphs 10, 11 and 12.

• Lakewood Bay 2023 Parcel Budget And Parcel Assessments

• Lakewood Oaks 2023 Parcel Budget And Parcel Assessments

• Enclave 2023 Parcel Budget And Parcel Assessments

• Southpointe 2023 Parcel Budget and Parcel Assessments

• Maintenance Vehicle Purchase per LIP

• Woods I of Chapel Ridge Parcel and Common Ground Turnover

• Woods II of Chapel Ridge Supplemental DCC&Rs

• LPOA Maximum Annual Assessment for 2023

• LPOA Actual Annual Assessment for 2023

• LPOA Operating Budget for 2023

• Lakewood Improvements Program (L.I.P) Budget for 2023

Tabled

December 8 • January 12 • February 9 Meetings take place at 6:30 p.m. at The Lakewood Oaks Clubhouse.

• Landings By-Laws and Covenant Revisions

Removed

• Lakewood Bay Parcel Property Management

Want to "Go Green"?

The Ripples

If you would like to stop receiving the Ripples by US Mail and would like to access it online (www.lpoa.com or Lakewood’s official Facebook page), simply email Cariann at cariann@lpoa.com

Statements

If you would like to stop receiving statements by US Mail, please contact Cari at cari@lpoa.com or access the “Going Green” form on our website at www.lpoa.com. Please be advised that our current accounting system does not have online access, so by not receiving a statement you will not be notified if you charge any additional items to your account (ie. Snack bar and Argyle meals, boat stickers, boat rentals, etc).

Lakewood Spring Athletic Field Reservation Meeting

The Spring 2022 Athletic Field Reservation Meeting will be held February 7 at 5:30 p.m. at the Lakewood Oaks Golf Club. Reservations will be needed for this meeting, and only one representative from each team will be allowed to attend. You can reserve your spot by emailing Ann Bellinghausen at ann@lpoa.com. For those that aren’t able to attend the meeting, you can contact Ann via phone (816-373-4343) or email the day after and she will help you find an available field.

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Recognitions for Community Services

Lakewood Members,

In this final Ripples issue of 2022, we wish Steve Hancock a long and fulfilling retirement. Steve started his employment with LPOA 29 years ago as a member of our Maintenance Department, and finishes his long career with Lakewood’s Community Service Department as LPOA’s Compliance Officer and Department Supervisor.

Steve’s tenure began a mere 8 years after the merger between the LPOA and the East Lake Association, so we now see a very different Lakewood than Steve did when he began. Steve witnessed and worked through the largest expansion the association has ever seen. With that history comes knowledge and experience that cannot be easily replaced.

When I took a position with the LPOA Maintenance Department in 2005, Steve was my trainer. Over the past 17 years, we’ve forged not only a strong working partnership, but a strong friendship, and I know I’m not alone in that sentiment. Please join me in congratulating Steve, and wishing him the very best in whatever may await him in his retirement.

Way to finish the game, my friend. And, as every ending is followed by a beginning, please help me congratulate Tim Martineau on his promotion to Compliance Officer, Department Supervisor. Tim started with Lakewood in 2014 as our Communications Coordinator, and has since worked in the Community Service Department in multiple capacities, most notably in the execution and implementation of multiple networks around the properties for surveillance and electronic access at our marinas, pools, and various amenities.

Tim brings experience not only in the recent technical aspect of our department, but also in leadership and knowledge of LPOA’s procedures and governing documents gained from 8 years of experience.

As we reminisce about the past, we look forward to a bright future of the Lakewood Community Service Department. From all of us, we wish our membership a Merry Christmas and Prosperous 2023.

434,963 468,792 478,906 473,669 240,262 473,669 Communications 37,779 47,318 42,500 58,330 57,900 26,940 62,900

Rental Boats 35,568 60,807 40,000 41,632 40,000 13,570 22,400

Administration

Tot al s 5,408,362 5,491,857 5,638,361 5,899,952 6,198,674 3,047,778 6,772,372

1,354,635

10 The Ripples // December 2022 New Lakewood Residents Welcome Carl Cherrito & Kimberley Samborski 272 NE Bayview Drive Jason & Lynetta McRoy 307 NW Ponderosa Cynda Rader 212 NW Spruce Megan Mayer 809 NE Algonquin Budget Summary 2023 2023 BUDGET SUMMARY Act ual Act ual Budget Act ual Budget Act ual ' 22 Budget 2019 2020 2021 2021 2022 6 mont hs 2023 Monthly Dues 3,840,218 3,987,977 4,093,034 4,082,878 4,442,420 2,210,956 5,009,372 Administration 159,198 171,912 157,600 176,242 157,500 71,223 155,496 Clubhouse 250 175 0 500 0 700 0 Restaurant/Lounge 672,796
574,550 772,854
Snack Bar 35,283
37,960
16,704
Community Services 120,566
Pools
Maintenance 32,559
Lake Management
Marinas
520,575
762,750 375,860 785,700
29,128
38,421 41,075
40,575
151,227 119,860 131,845 124,260 68,345 122,260
37,211 21,890 37,000 36,260 33,000 17,820 34,500
4,378 3,500 16,325 3,500 (55) 3,500
61,235 61,509 63,565 65,758 62,600 5,452 62,000
375,700
Pools
Maintenance
Lake Management
Marina
Communications
75,924 84,910 101,333 120,732 58,589 133,206 Pontoon Rental 29,190 24,021 20,617 20,301 22,391 11,195 24,214 Tot al s 4,545,799 4,355,950 4,711,523 4,897,268 5,187,592 2,496,337 5,636,420 862,563 1,135,907 926,838 1,002,684 1,011,082 551,441 1,135,952 Cash from Depreciation* 466,831 509,203 512,553 557,647 547,483 303,406 637,948 1,329,394 1,645,110 1,439,391 1,560,331 1,558,565 854,847 1,773,900 Gain (loss) on disposal of assets 8,241 (31,644) 5,453 (482) Capital Improvements 668,397 945,426 1,142,062 959,179 1,250,044 513,803 1,453,766 Program 2020 Loan 2,381,475 Prgm 2020/Marina Loan Repymt 288,902 397,892 297,329 301,086 308,521 155,029 320,134 363,853 333,436 0 294,613 0 186,497 0 Boar d Appr ov ed 11/10/22 * Depreciation costs are included in the budget amounts for most expense categories. To give actual operating expenses, the sum of the separate depreciations is added to become part of the total income available. E xpens es Rev enue N et Income S ur pl us /( D ef i ci t ) Tot al Funds Av ai l abl e Robert & Marla Serra 224 NE Bayview Drive Marilyn Moore & Victoria Walker 814 NE Lone Hill Drive
1,350,498
1,434,493 1,379,989 1,516,155 698,709 1,594,851 Clubhouse 104,453 107,322 112,589 115,811 119,893 57,095 125,247 Restaurant/Lounge 885,321 767,247 853,798 965,992 987,983 479,839 1,005,789 Snack Bar 33,022 27,046 36,186 43,022 46,331 18,986 46,385 Community Services 440,982 482,221 524,114 518,092 618,398 291,937 606,721
370,359 369,688 402,123 396,407 410,428 201,018 430,577
875,470 915,223 1,000,539 1,033,666 1,090,401 539,085 1,340,582
234,443 92,778 87,261 169,719 102,352 54,086 127,164
124,931 139,846 154,893 152,937 152,528 85,799 201,684
97,130

David Stackelhouse & Emmett McClintock

Lakewood Finance and Facilities Development Committees

On Monday October 17, the Finance (FC) and Facilities Development Committees (FDC) met jointly first, and then with the Lakewood Board to present the 2023 Operating Bud get and Lakewood Improvement Program plans approved with both committees. This meeting was the culmination of much hard work by the LPOA staffs and FC and FDC through the summer and fall months. The planning process was complicated this year by the unprecedented level of inflation we are all experiencing. As of September, the Consumer Price Index (CPI) IS UP 8.52% over the prior year. That means that for a typical marked basket of consumer goods a service that we all buy, prices are up an average of 8.52%.

The overall guiding principle of the planning work this year is to protect Lakewood, both present and future. Over the past several years, Lakewood has made many improve ments, greatly enhanced our amenities both on the water and off, and in the process, incurred debt which currently has a balance of $2.7 million. The new pools, an expand ed and improved boat docks and improved playgrounds are major enhancements for all to enjoy. Starting in 2015, Lakewood began the process of setting aside a certain amount of Reserve money to protect, maintain and if needed, replace our amenities and key oth er structures. These Reserves help ensure

that Lakewood will have a long and enjoyable future.

The current Lakewood debt was written for a five-year period at a very favorable annual interest rate of 3.65%. The Lakewood loan was a typical business loan, with the favorable interest rate, because of the strong history and financial health of Lakewood. The loan is due in May 2025. At that time, the remaining balance will be about $1.7 million. As a part of the planning structure this year, the FC and FDC agreed that prudent management would dictate that some monies be added to the Reserve balance to allow for the pay down of the note when it becomes due. That added financial amount was built into the Operating and Lakewood Improvement budgets. Many Improvement projects are being deferred un less safety or substantial improvements to the Lakewood operations is warranted. Both the Operating and Lakewood Improvement budget for 2023 are tight.

The operating revenue is enhanced by increas ing monthly dues by the maximum annual assessment which is 12.78%. or an increase of $20.33 per month. This increase will allow Lakewood to meet the maintenance and oper ations of Lakewood as expected, and begin the process of setting aside money for the debt pay down in May of 2025.

// Serving Our Members Since 1973 11
Lakewood Property Owners Association
From the Chairs of Finance and Facilities Development Committees
12 The Ripples // December 2022 2023 Parcel & User
Fees

2023 LIP

2023 Reserve Contributions

From Dues: $930,294

Desiltation: $52,900

General Reserve Fund: $353,382

Maintenance: $85,050 Recreation: $130,000 Clubhouse: $63,200

Swimming Pools: $81,762 Community Services: $28,000

Lake Mgmt/Erosion: $115,000 Marinas: $48,000

2023 Expenditures From Dues: $843,606

Desiltation: $0

General Improvements: $358,832 Clubs: $0

Swimming Pools: $26,000 Food & Beverage: $16,592 Recreation: $114,000 Clubhouse: $88,200 Lake Mgmt/Erosion: $18,882 Marinas: $0

Other Requests: $12,400 Community Services: $65,000 Administration: $22,000 Maintenance: $121,700 Parcels: $0

2023 MAXIMUM ANNUAL ASSESSMENT

In accordance with the stipulations set out in documents governing the LPOA, the Board of Directors each year must approve a “Maximum Annual Assessment”, prior to approving the “Actual Annual Assessment”. Following those guidelines, at their November 10, 2022 meeting, the Board voted to set the Maximum Annual Assessment for 2023 at $2,153.06 annually ($179.42 per month), for a basic single family home and 80% of that amount or $1,722.45 annually ($143.54 per month) for multi-family units.

2023 ACTUAL ANNUAL ASSESSMENT

In accordance with the stipulations set out in documents governing the LPOA, the Board must set the “Actual Annual Assessment” after they have set the “Maximum Annual Assessment”. At their regular meeting on November 10, 2022 the LPOA Board of Directors voted to set the “Actual Annual Assessment” for 2023 at $2,153.06 annually ($179.42 per month) for single family homes and 80% of that amount $1,722.45 annually ($143.54 per month) for multi-family

This dues increase will be effective January 1, 2023.

2023 BASE DUES

$179.42/per month

Amount of base dues used for Operating Expenses: $144.42 Amount of base dues used for Capital Projects: $35.00

Lakewood Property Owners Association // Serving Our Members Since 1973 13 $52,900 $130,000 $28,000 $353,382 $63,200 $115,000 $58,050 $81,762 $48,000 2023 RESERVE CONTRIBUTIONS FROM DUES $930,294 DESILTATION $52,900 RECREATION $130,000 COMMUNITY SERVICES $28,000 GENERAL RESERVE FUND $353,382 CLUBHOUSE $63,200 LAKE MGMT / EROSION $115,000 MAINTENANCE $58,050 SWIMMING POOLS $81,762 MARINAS $48,000 $28,000 $48,000
$114,000 $65,000 $358,832 $88,200 $22,000 $18,882 $121,700 $26,000 $16,592 $12,400 2023 EXPENDITURES FROM DUES $843,606 DESILTATION $0 RECREATION $114,000 COMMUNITY SERVICES $65,000 GENERAL IMPROVEMENTS $358,832 CLUBHOUSE $88,200 ADMINISTRATION $22,000 CLUBS $0 LAKE MGMT / EROSION $18,882 MAINTENANCE $121,700 SWIMMING POOLS $26,000 MARINAS $0 PARCELS $0 FOOD AND BEVERAGE $16,592 OTHER REQUESTS $12,400 $22,000 $18,882 $121,700 2023 Expenditures From Reserves: $722,665 Desiltation: $0 General Improvements: $320,134 Clubs: $0 Swimming Pools: $0 Food & Beverage: $0 Recreation: $88,260 Clubhouse: $0 Lake Mgmt/Erosion: $114,500 Marinas: $0 Other Requests: $0 Community Services: $0 Administration: $0 Maintenance: $199,411 Parcels: $0 $88,620 $320,134 $114,500 $199,411 2023 EXPENDITURES FROM RESERVES $722,665 DESILTATION $0 RECREATION $88,260 COMMUNITY SERVICES $0 GENERAL IMPROVEMENTS $320,134 CLUBHOUSE $0 ADMINISTRATION $0 CLUBS $0 LAKE MGMT / EROSION $114,500 MAINTENANCE $199,411 SWIMMING POOLS $0 MARINAS $0 PARCELS $0 FOOD AND BEVERAGE $0 OTHER REQUESTS $0 $199,411

3rd Quarter 2022 Financials

Statement

Total

(118,386)

42,714 (16,723)

(48,735)

1. The LPOA Association is in a controlled group with LHC for purposes of the IRS code and is the only equity member of LHC. The two organizations share a Board of Directors.

2. Revenue is above Budget and YTD 2021 due to strong new membership growth.

Membership total is currently 358.

3. Operating Expenses are slightly over Budget due primarily to added payroll and repair cost and over 2021 due to payroll, repair, and maintenance, and utilities.

4. Net Income is better than Budget and 2021 due to added membership.

1. Revenue over Expenses was unfavorable to Budget for 2022 due to dilsiltation. The Argyle was favorable to Budget and favorable to YTD 2021.

The financial performance of LPOA continued strong in 2022.

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Balance Sheet Dec Sept Cash Chg. Comments Unaudited
Building
Equip
Prepaid Expenses
LHC Notes
Assets
Increased Trade Payables Other Liabilities
Amortization of prepaid income items Central Bank Loan
Loan paydown Line of Credit w/ Central Bank Total Members' Equity
Total Liabilities & Equity
Q
Total Cash/Short term securities 4,678,364 $ 4,559,978 $
$ Cash Strong, LPOA cash total is $3,679K Total Inventory 25,991
Total Accts Receivables Net of Allow 349,080 397,816
Total Land,
&
Net of Dep 10,874,324 11,583,438 (709,114) Spending on Playgrounds, Grounds & Marina Total
491,666 222,270 269,396 Total YTD capital is $1,175K Total
Receivable 963,116 963,116 Total
17,382,541 17,769,331 Payables 569,013 743,436 174,424
473,325 341,368 (131,957)
2,879,789 2,646,443 (233,346)
13,460,415 14,038,084 577,669
17,382,541 17,769,331 2022 2022
- 3 Q - 3 B/(W) Actual Budget Budget
of Revenue and Expenses
Expenses
Over (Under) Expenses
Parcel Net Revenue
Over (Under) Exp. Excldg Parcels
Revenue And Expenses Comments
Revenue 5,235,954 $ 4,494,087 $ 741,868 $ Total
4,658,285 3,905,493 (752,792) Revenue
577,669 588,594 (10,925)
42,534 (42,534) Rev.
1 535,135 588,594 (53,459)
Notes:
1 Revenue over Expenses was unfavorable to Budget for 2022 due to dilsiltation . The Argyle was favorable to Budget and favorable to YTD 2021. The financial performance of LPOA continued strong in 2022.

LAKEWOOD ARTISTS SERIES MULTI ARTIST EXHIBITION FOR NOVEMBER AND DECEMBER

We hope you will stop into the Clubhouse for the group exhibition of Lakewood Artists through the months of November and December! Lakewood’s artistic community has had another successful year of creating and we feel lucky to be able to host such a talented group of people. As per usual, some works will be available for purchase— with the holiday season approaching it is both a great opportunity to support a local artist and find a unique gift for your loved ones.

ARTISTS TO BE FEATURED

Alexander Janet Beebe

Sheila Borne-Bundy

Twila Endicott

Nick Erker

Ron Fornelli

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CHIROPRACTOR

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HOME INSPECTION SERVICES

ATM Home Inspection - 816-886-0186

Home, Radon, Termite, Mold & Sewer Scoping insp. Evenings and weekends available.

Judgements Awarded

Thomas Crowley II (5328 NE Northgate Crossing)

Darin & Dilcia Crull (209 NW Redwood Ct.)

Joshua & Sheliece Knox (411 NE Medford Dr.)

Brooke Dayley & Zachary Lacy (223 NE Bayview Dr.)

Blake Berwald (5477 NE Wedgewood Ln.)

IMPLANT DENTISTRY

Newhouse Periodontics - 816-373-6800

Dr. Nancy Newhouse | NewhousePerio.com Implant Dentistry • Periodontics • Regeneration

INSURANCE

Kimberly Downey Noble (State Farm)816.833.1180

Epic Insurance - 816-795-6600

Independent Agency: Auto*Home*Business We shop multiple companies for you! Bev McFee - 816-525-8558

The Insurance Group Chris McNair - 816-352-2364

Farmers Insurance

INTERIOR DESIGN

KC Bathtub Refinishing Tub & tile refinishing-any color. 816-606-9770

PETS

Gabby, Pet sitting/dog walking - 816-885-2579

PHOTOGRAPHY

Angi’s Art - 816.853.4491 www.angisart.com VanDeusenPhotography.com | 816-822-9100 Established 1978 | Master Photog | Lori Hahn

PHYSICAL THERAPY

Summit Strength Physical Therapy 816-524-7040

PLUMBING

Golden’s Plumbing - 816-350-2927 Regal Plumbing - 816-368-1550

REAL ESTATE

Kim Glaser - 816-282-4461

KW – Kim Connects HOME Team Kristen Green - 816-352-1974

Certified General Real Estate Appraiser Bev Fowler Spencer - 816-289-4654 Chartwell Marcia Wallace - 816-251-1550 (office) Reece & Nichols

VACUUM

SALES & SERVICE

Mr C’s Vac & Sewing Machine Center 816-833-2300

11808 E. 23rd Street, Independence, 64050 Sells Most Brands. Free estimates on repairs.

VETERINARIAN

Lakewood Animal Health Center 816-373-1098

Lakewood Resource Directory

• Lakewood Resource Directory listings are $10 a line, per month, and available by contacting cariann@lpoa.com.

• Open to Lakewood residents only.

• All charges will be made to your member’s account, on a monthly basis.

• New listings need to be emailed to cariann@lpoa.com by the 15th of the month prior to when you want it to appear in the magazine.

• Your listing will run until you notify us to discontinue publishing.

• Should you decide to discontinue your listing, contact cariann@lpoa.com by the 15th of the month prior to when you want it to stop. (Example: If you ran a November listing and don’t want it to run in December, notify us by November 15.) If notified after the 15th, your listing will run one more month and your account will be charged.

Classifieds

• Lakewood Classified Ads will be $7.50 a line, per month, and available by contacting cariann@lpoa.com.

• Open to Lakewood residents only.

• All charges will be made to your member’s account.

• New ads should be submitted to cariann@lpoa by the 15th of the month prior to when you want it to appear.

• Your ad will run for one month unless you notify us to continue.

Lien

Anthony & April Haggerty (405 NW Poplar)

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November Maintenance Update

John Thomas, Maintenance Manager

As the season change and winter closes in, here’s what is going on in the LPOA Maintenance Department.

Maintenance Department Activity

• East and West Lake marina dock electrical service maintenance

• Common area tree trimming

• Stump grinding

• Leaf mulching and cleanup

• Monument and landscaping bed maintenance

• Common area soil leveling and seeding

• Common area lighting maintenance

• Trash and pet waste station servicing

• Common area and shoreline trash collection

• Playground maintenance and repair

• Sports field maintenance and repair

• 23 acre walking trail maintenance

• Tennis court and wind screen maintenance

• Pleasure dock maintenance and repair

• Marina and pleasure dock goose poop removal

• LPOA pond water treatment

• Clubhouse maintenance and repair

• Holiday season decoration and lighting

• Service and maintenance of snow removal equipment

• Snow removal and deicing salt application

• Resident work request completion

• East and West Dam brush removal

• West dam emergency spill way maintenance

• East Dam outflow structure road installation

• East Lake pavilion winterization

• East Lake village old playground removal and storage

• Irrigation system draining and winterization

• Swimming pool mechanical equipment winterization and service

Lakewood Improvement Projects

• LIP related pleasure dock removal

October Community Service Report

22 The Ripples // December 2022

Drew Hammer

4731 S Cochise Dr Suite 210 Independence, MO 64055 816-252-1199 drew.hammer@edwardjones.com

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John

1600 NE Coronado Dr Blue Springs, MO 64014 816-228-9926 john.skinner@edwardjones.com

Matt Sibbing

Jon Klassen

4801 S Cliff Avenue Suite 202 Independence, MO 64055 816-478-7070 jon.klassen@edwardjones.com

206 NE Douglas Street Lee’s Summit, MO 64063 816-795-7529 drew.reynolds@edwardjones.com

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Thom Schlosser CFP®
Advisor 192 NW Oldham Parkway Lee’s Summit, MO 64081 816-525-0770 thom.schlosser@edwardjones.com
AAMSTM Financial Advisor
3500 NE Ralph Powell Rd Suite C Lee’s Summit, MO 64064 816-347-8375 matt.sibbing@edwardjones.com
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Scott Wall CFP®
Advisor
3500 NE Ralph Powell Rd Suite E Lee’s Summit, MO 64064 816-272-0460 scott.wall@edwardjones.com
Drew Reynolds Financial Advisor
Madden Financial Advisor 2410 South 7 Highway Blue Springs, MO 64014 816-224-9278 chris.madden@edwardjones.com
Skinner Financial Advisor
Financial Advisor
Ryan Barber CEPA®, AAMSTM Financial Advisor 801 NE Lakewood Blvd Lee’s Summit, MO 64064 816-478-0053 ryan.barber@edwardjones.com
AAMSTM Financial Advisor
Dreaming Up the Ideal Retirement is Your Job. Helping you Get There is ours. To learn more about why Edward Jones makes sense for you, call our office today.

651 NE St. Andrews Circle, Lee’s Summit, Missouri 64064

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