MAY 2019 BEACON

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14 March 2019

Motion: Moved by Tom Huntley and seconded by Debbie Siwek to allow Selfridge to host their event at NCYC the afternoon of August 20 2010. Motion Carried. Activities director Tom Huntley and P/C Randy Pagel advised that Algonac Lions Club is seeking to host a fund raiser and steak dinner at NCYC the afternoon of August 28.

Motion: Moved by Tom Huntley and seconded by V/C Bill Calihan to allow Algonac Lions Club to host their fund raiser and steak dinner at NCYC the afternoon of August 28 2019. Motion Carried.

Clubhouse

John Sweier

Glass washer: Update: a small sub group of the washer feasibility committee is currently in Florida doing research and physical reviews of as many bars as humanly possible. The purpose is to access, beer taste quality in plastic verses glass mugs and washer cleaning timelines and added workload… Summary of results TBD, but may require significantly more research. Housecleaning: update: Mary Stackpoole will no longer be able to continue the cleaning of the NCYC Club house due to health reasons. An offer was made and accepted to have Robin and Derick to clean the clubhouse. (Tom Stackpoole’s daughter and son in law) SEMCO: Update: look at feasibility of replacing Propane with natural gas. In discussions with Jim Taylor, SEMCO account rep, he has confirmed feasibility to run a natural gas line and meter to the NCYC parking lot. A $200 application fee is required to commence the process. NCYC would be responsible for adding an, approximate, 1-inch yellow gas line from the parking lot to the NCYC clubhouse. Jim Taylor will discuss with the public service commission for any issues and rules applicable to NCYC. Ventilation, women’s bathroom: A request has been made to Bumler Mechanical, thru Randy Pagel, to look at the feasibility and cost to implement a ventilation system to the women’s bathroom. Comcast, update: A request has been made to P/C Bill Hendricks to review the COMCAST costs and review alternatives for rate efficiency. Comcast login has been updated with a new Password and the paperless bill option has been cancelled. A paper copy of the monthly bill will now be sent to the Clubhouse directors’ home for review. END OF Tom Altobelli Tom advised the board that he had a discussion with P/ C Brian McEvoy regarding reconstruction of the walkway that was removed due to the seawall being replaced. Tom said the desire is to keep the same profile as the existing walkway. Tom also recommended that the materials used for the project should be either plastic or wolmanized wood. Commodore Ian Blackburn advised he will be going to the island this weekend with P/C Brian McEvoy to further assess the project. Harbor & Grounds

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