Tahoe Donner News April 2022

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FORESTRY INSPECTION NOTICE

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FAREWELL TO CHEF LEW

RETIRING AFTER 17 YEARS AT THE LODGE RESTAURANT & PUB

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BASIC SERVICES: GREEN WASTE + RECYCLING

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INSIDE

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THE REPORT:

Briefs

ASSOCIATION UPDATES

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Message From the Board President

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Understanding Covenants and Rules Enforcement

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CHRISTEN HOLLAND

A look back at a 17-year run by the Executive Chef of The Lodge Restaurant & Pub

FEATURES

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Quick Calendar

Tahoe Donner Giving Fund: Thanks to Amenity Updates, Members Like You Programs + Events

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Forestry Inspection Notice Basic Services: Green Waste + Recycling

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THE BUZZ:

EVENTS, DINING + UPDATES

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FAREWELL TO CHEF LEW

Board Meeting Recaps

Club Updates Dining Hours + Specials

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A Look at SustainabilityFocused Projects for the Town of Truckee

CAPITAL PROJECTS HAPPENING THIS SUMMER

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2022 ELECTION INFORMATION + KEY DATES ON THE COVER: Chris Rochefort’s picture of a “rare white Camas Lily” from Bennett Flat Meadow was an entry in the 2017 Photo Contest.

DANIEL FINEBERG

What to expect as many projects begin their construction phase this spring

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VOLUME 23 | NO. 04

APRIL 2022

EDITORIAL AND PRODUCTION TEAM Lindsay Hogan Joe Reeder Derek Moore

Drew Deurlington Ali Dickson Kylie Papson

SENIOR MANAGEMENT

David Mickaelian | General Manager dmickaelian@tahoedonner.com Miguel Sloane | Director of Operations msloane@tahoedonner.com Todd Martyn-Jones | Director of Finance, Accounting + Business Support tmartynjones@tahoedonner.com Lindsay Hogan | Director of Communications + Member Relations lhogan@tahoedonner.com Jon Mitchell | Director of Capital Projects jmitchell@tahoedonner.com Miah Cottrell | Director of Information Technology mcottrell@tahoedonner.com Steve Turner | Director of Food + Beverage sturner@tahoedonner.com John Groom | Director of Land Management + Open Space jgroom@tahoedonner.com Annie Rosenfeld | Director of Administrative Services arosenfeld@tahoedonner.com

BOARD OF DIRECTORS President | Don Koenes dkoenes@tahoedonner.com

Vice President | Courtney Murrell cmurrell@tahoedonner.com Treasurer | Steve Mahoney smahoney@tahoedonner.com Secretary | Jim Roth jroth@tahoedonner.com Director | Charles C. Wu cwu@tahoedonner.com

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MESSAGE FROM THE BOARD PRESIDENT Dear neighbors, Some refer to us as “the Tahoe Donner family” while others look at Tahoe Donner as a business. “Dear Customers”? — I don’t think so. I prefer “neighbors.” We are a diverse group of neighbors: young or retired; at the height of our earning power or conserving to live on a fixed income; permanent residents or second homeowners; newcomers or old-timers. How we define “family” is also diverse. The true definition of “family” at Tahoe Donner may very well be those we are close to and care about. Members want to freely share and experience Tahoe Donner with family in this broad context. Members also want to share Tahoe Donner with family friends. Formal surveys and personal stories show that most of us bought into Tahoe Donner for the amenities. Members purchasing within the last two years are trending younger (60% under 50). With our percent of full-time owners increasing and second homeowners report using their TD properties more often, our amenities will be used all the more. New residents reported using the Trout Creek Recreation Center, Beach Club Marina, Bikeworks, Snowplay and Day Camps more than the membership overall. Ranking by household use (unique unit-lots) is similar across the membership: • Trails, restaurants/food outlets and Trout Creek Recreation Center are at the top of the list • The Beach Club Marina, pools, Cross Country Ski Center and Downhill Ski Resort are in the middle group • Followed by the Golf Course, Tennis Center, Bikeworks and Equestrian Center

Irrespective of ranking, members like the diversity of amenities. Those who are passionate about tennis, are, well, passionate about tennis—and no differently than the skiers and golfers are for those amenities. No matter what their preference, members’ ultimate passion is for the total amenity package. We must embrace our diverse membership. Single-focus solutions do not work. By coming together with creative solutions, we can afford everyone the opportunity to enjoy the amenities of choice. For example, the Beach Club Marina, with its fixed amount of parking and beach space, is frequently crowded. Shuttles address parking challenges and staff has developed a novel solution to expand the deck area, using underutilized space for better enjoyment. Assessments and fees are another matter. Efforts to contain assessments by increasing user fees may have led to dissatisfaction— we need balance. The amenity access policy is under review with an eye toward balancing diverse member interests. Members are greatly involved with staff having formed a member workgroup, member focus groups just completed and with a member survey to come. There will also be a formal member comment period before any proposed changes are adopted. Thank you to all the members who participated in the surveys, open houses, focus groups and meetings this past year. Member input on all issues continues. In-person board meetings resume in April (yea!—may COVID-19 be behind us!). Board meetings are recorded for you to watch at your convenience. Write the board any time, on any issue, at MemberLetters@TahoeDonner.com. All the best, neighbors, DON KOENES | BOARD PRESIDENT


FEATURED EVENTS

DOWNHILL DUMMY CONTEST

EASTER EGGSTRAVAGANZA

CINCO DE MAYO PARTY

WHEN: April 10 TIME: 2-5PM WHERE: Downhill Ski Resort

WHEN: April 17 TIME: 10AM-2PM WHERE: The Lodge Restaurant & Pub

WHEN: May 5 TIME: 5-8:30PM WHERE: The Lodge Restaurant & Pub

Celebrate the last day of the ski season at the Downhill Ski Resort. Build a unique “celebrity” dummy to send sliding off the massive jump.

Enjoy a brunch buffet at The Lodge Restaurant & Pub, followed by the annual egg hunt, carnival games, face painting and more.

Celebrate May 5 this year with authentic Mexican dinner and drink specials, like $6 margaritas and $3 Mexican beers.

APRIL

EVENTS + MEETINGS MONDAYS

Member Discounts at Pizza on the Hill

TUESDAYS

No Corkage Fee at Pizza on the Hill

WEDNESDAYS No Corkage Fee at The Lodge

Why The Sharp Team? Discover how we’re helping buyers find their place in Tahoe Donner, one home at a time.

THURSDAYS

Edi-Bōl Dinners at Alder Creek Cafe

APRIL 4

Special Board of Directors Meeting

APRIL 5

Elections Committee Meeting

APRIL 6

Trails + Open Space Committee Meeting

APRIL 10

Passholder Party and Downhill Dummy Contest at

Downhill Ski Resort

APRIL 11

Giving Fund Committee Meeting

APRIL 14

Covenants Committee Meeting

APRIL 17

Easter Egg-stravaganza and Brunch at

The Lodge Restaurant & Pub

APRIL 20

Architectural Standards Committee Meeting

APRIL 21

Finance Committee Meeting

If you have been considering selling your home, condo or property, please call us today for a free market valuation. Compass will help finance your remodel if need be (call us regarding the terms), we professionally stage our homes and offer state of the art marketing!

APRIL 22

Free Tasting at The Lodge Restaurant & Pub

Janie Sharp 530.412.1400 or Kristi Hood 530.386.0688

APRIL 22

Election Candidate Applications Due by 10AM

APRIL 23

Board of Directors Meeting

MAY 4

Trails + Open Space Committee Meeting

MAY 4

Architectural Standards Committee Meeting

MAY 5

Cinco de Mayo at The Lodge Restaurant & Pub

2021 By the numbers

$1100 Million

119

in sales

transactions

1%

10 Team Members

top 1% selling real estate team throughout Northern California

8 agents, 1 transaction manager, 1 marketing coordinator

Spring is here and boy do we need more homes and lots to sell! We have a long list of buyer's just waiting to buy their dream home or property in Tahoe Donner!

Janie Sharp & Kristi Hood The Sharp Team 530.412.1400 or 530.386.0688 janie@janiesharp.com kristi@thesharpteamtahoe.com DRE 00769865

thesharpteam.com

Compass is a real estate broker licensed by the State of California and abides by Equal Housing Opportunity laws. License Number 01527235. All material presented herein is intended for informational purposes only and is compiled from sources deemed reliable but has not been verified. Changes in price, condition, sale or withdrawal may be made without notice. No statement is made as to accuracy of any description. All measurements and square footage are approximate.

All events are weather permitting. See full event list at tahoedonner.com/events. TAHOE DONNER NEWS |

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THE REPORT

2022 Board of Directors E L E C T I O N I N F O R M AT I O N + K E Y D AT E S TWO POSITIONS OPEN

Why You Should Run Five individuals make up the board of directors, and one or two positions are open each year. These five members make a huge impact on both our community and your investment. From overseeing projects to preserving open spaces to uniting our community and making sure members are heard, there are many reasons to become a guiding member of Tahoe Donner. Why should you run for the Board of Directors Election?

ORGANIZATIONAL GOALS

Goals help to guide the association in the right direction, and the board works to continually establish governance culture, set short-term rental rules, establish violation fines, select member committees and more.

ANNUAL BUDGET

Each year, the board sets Annual Assessment dues to fund reserves and operations, allocate resources within established guidelines and more.

NEW + ONGOING CAPITAL PROJECTS

Capital projects require continual input, and amenity improvements are decided by the board. One example includes the Trout Creek Recreation Center expansion that was completed in 2020.

OPEN SPACE PRESERVATION

The board sets the Trails and Open Space Master Plan and makes property purchase decisions to expand recreational opportunities and provide defensible space; this year, the Master Plan is being updated, and you can help to determine the future of open spaces.

AMENITY PRICING

The board provides important input regarding ski and golf season passes, daily access fees and peak pricing; the amenity access policy is also under review this year, and board input is critical.

Key Election Dates M A R C H 23

CANDIDATE APPLICATIONS MADE AVAILABLE TO MEMBERS

A PR I L 2 2

CANDIDATE APPLICATIONS DUE BY 10AM + APPLICANT ELIGIBILITY VERIFIED

A PR I L 23

CANDIDATES ANNOUNCED

M AY 4

CANDIDATE WEBPAGES AVAILABLE

M AY 20

DEADLINE FOR MEMBERS TO SUBMIT TOPICS FOR CANDIDATES TO ADDRESS AT CANDIDATES NIGHT Submit topics to electionscommittee@ tahoedonner.com

M AY 28

VIRTUAL CANDIDATES NIGHT 6-9PM via Zoom Videoconferencing

JUNE 4

CANDIDATES VIRTUAL MEET + GREET

6-8PM via Zoom Videoconferencing (check tahoedonner.com/boardelections for updates)

J U N E 24

ELECTION BALLOT MEETING + REGULAR BOARD MEETING

9AM-5PM via Northwoods Clubhouse Meadow Room/Mezzanine Room + online meeting via Zoom Videoconferencing

J U N E 26

ELECTION DAY + ANNUAL MEETING OF MEMBERS Meeting From 10AM-12PM

M AY 25

Voting From 10-11:30AM

BALLOTS MAILED

Learn more about these key dates at tahoedonner.com/election-key-dates. For election information, visit tahoedonner.com/boardelections.


ENSURE YOU RECEIVE

Your 2022 Ballot

UPDATE YOUR CONTACT INFO AT TAHOEDONNER.COM/MEMBER-PORTAL BY APRIL 25. Voting packets and ballots will be mailed to all members of record on May 25 at the address we have on file for your invoices. Each property address is eligible for one vote.

CA Civil Code 4041 requires updated contact info annually.

Campaign Spending Recently adopted Campaign Guidelines encourage candidates to conduct an economical campaign that employs cost-effective campaign outreach techniques. To support this objective, the Association provides individual candidate webpages, Tahoe Donner News candidate informational articles, email blasts and virtual candidate events.

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HAVE A TOPIC OR QUESTION YOU WOULD LIKE CANDIDATES TO ADDRESS? If you could sit down with the candidates, what topics would you like them to address? We are looking for discussion topics for the Candidates Night Forum and future Tahoe Donner News articles. Submit topics you wish to see discussed by candidates to electionscommittee@tahoedonner.com by May 20.

OPT OUT OF EMAIL SHARING California Senate Bill 323 allows any Tahoe Donner member to request the official Tahoe Donner membership list, including email addresses. If you would like to opt out of sharing your contact information with members, please visit tahoedonner.com/sb323. Please note: Some members may have received your email address prior to when you opted out. You can remove yourself from those members’ lists by clicking the unsubscribe link contained in their emails. THOSE OPTING OUT WILL STILL RECEIVE REGULAR INFORMATIONAL CONTACT FROM TAHOE DONNER ASSOCIATION.

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FEATURE

FA REW E L L TO

Chef Lew

17 YEARS AT THE LODGE RESTAURANT & PUB By ALI DICKSON

CHRISTEN HOLLAND

When it comes to a work/life balance full of adventure and accomplishment, no one has mastered the act more than Tahoe Donner’s own Chef Lew. Chef will retire at the end of April, so join us as we look back at some of his adventures and accomplishments.


THE

Beginning

Originally from North Dakota, Lew Orlady got the first taste of a Tahoe lifestyle when his parents moved to Northstar. Passionate about cooking, he pursued a degree in nutrition and dietetics at Chico State. After graduation, he traveled and worked in a variety of restaurants, quickly growing to love the kitchen atmosphere. With this revelation, Lew jumped into culinary school in New York. There, he met his future wife and gained the experience needed in the culinary world before moving back to Tahoe. While Tahoe was captivating for many reasons, it was a connection he made to the Bay Area that helped shape Chef Lew’s early career. “A couple I was waiting on owned four restaurants in San Francisco, and they hired me as a sous chef in Palo Alto. That’s where I first started chefing. I then wanted to move up, and a man named Dennis Berkowitz was hiring a chef. I ended up opening six restaurants for him in San Francisco and Sacramento.” After a successful run in the big city, Lew and his wife eventually had their compasses pointing back to Tahoe and the outdoor adventure it offered. Over many years, he opened restaurants, became a partner, worked under executive chefs and elevated his cooking skills higher than ever before. Through it all, Lew continued to set his sights on a bigger prize. As it happened, Tahoe Donner was doing the same thing.

SH A PI N G

Tahoe Donner

Stumbling upon The Lodge Restaurant & Pub in its earliest stages, Lew knew the concept of a restaurant in a homeowner’s association could become something special. “I had a really good buddy of mine, who was very good at food and beverage – I called him and said, ‘Let’s you and I do this. You apply for the general manager job at The Lodge,

and then when you get that, you hire me.’ And that’s exactly what we did.” Wanting to add years of experience to a brand-new establishment, Lew’s highest priority was to have a say in the menu. Tahoe Donner had originally hired Dennis Berkowitz and Associates to oversee the restaurant and menu – a consulting firm run by the same man that hired Lew all those years ago in Sacramento. “It just so happens that I opened six restaurants for Dennis Berkowitz and my wife opened three. So, I said, ‘Unless you sign off the menu to me, this isn’t going to work.’ I showed Dennis my menu and they signed off on it. And that’s how I came here.” Seventeen years later, the rest is a delicious history.

K I TCH EN

Cul ture

At The Lodge, Lew’s 17-year streak isn’t the only run to boast. “I have not had very much turnover in this restaurant. I had a sous chef here for 15 years. My girls in the back have been here anywhere from 10 to 17 years. That’s a solid sentiment right there. Turnover is the death of a restaurant when you don’t have any consistency. I’ve been lucky.” Lew has done more than create meals with his kitchen family – he has mentored many of them to elevate their culinary skills and abilities. “I’ve turned a lot of sous chefs into chefs. And I’ve turned a lot of dishwashers into chefs too. That always makes me feel good – that you can help people move up and achieve their goals if it’s in the food and beverage business. “I had one kid in the kitchen who was in high school. I talked to him about staying in school because he wasn’t thinking about going to college. I just talked with him. About six years ago, he walked into the kitchen here at The Lodge. I hadn’t seen him since the 80s. I didn’t recognize him. His sister actually lives in Tahoe Donner now. But this kid is now a tenured professor at the University of Houston. And he goes, ‘You got me to go to college.’ And that? I mean, those are the good things.”

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FEATURE

CONSIS T EN T LY

Great

When it comes to his greatest contribution, Lew is proud of the steadfast reputation The Lodge has garnished over the years. The glow you get when you step into The Lodge follows you through the handpicked wine selection, craft cocktail menu, elevated culinary options and warm service. With sunset views overlooking the golf course, it’s easy to get wrapped up in the atmosphere Lew has had such a hand in crafting. “Our reputation has always been consistent. Since the day I got here, the food has always been consistent, and it’s always been rated high. And we’ve always had a great crew. You don’t have good food if you don’t have a good crew.” The Lodge has become a staple not only in Tahoe Donner but in the Tahoe area, earning the titles of the Best Restaurant and Best Server/Bartender in North Truckee & Tahoe. What makes the food so good? Simplicity is key. “I always try to keep it simple. I don’t try to overdo it with too many flavors on a plate, because I’ve always tried to let the quality of the food show up. If you have a fresh, great product, then you don’t need to dress it up. And that’s always been my key – to keep it simple.”

WOR K H A R D +

Play Hard

Though the restaurant lifestyle is often glamorized these days through reality television, fast-paced cooking competitions and fairy-tale stories, Lew made sure to get the most out of a career that can be all-consuming. Whether it was mountain biking in the summer or cross country skiing in the winter right at Tahoe Donner, his biggest lesson was to play as hard as you work. “As far as recreation, the restaurant business is tough. But at The Lodge, I arrive in the morning, set up, and then I’m either riding my bike or skiing. You have to figure out how you’re not going to be here all day and not leave.

“I wanted to have both work and the outdoors. I got the taste of this life because my parents lived up here. I’ve been skiing since I was four. I always knew my path was going to be to get back to Tahoe. And when I had my chance, I took it. I probably could have made a lot more money in the city, but you’ve got to balance it. And you know what? I wouldn’t ever change it. I’ll take exercise and outdoors to fame and fortune any day.” Chef Lew will retire at the end of April, celebrating his last days in the kitchen right here at The Lodge Restaurant & Pub. He has carefully flavored our weekends, holidays, big events and family togetherness over these 17 years, and we wish him all the best as he creates new outdoor adventures and family memories of his own. We encourage you to stop by one last time to savor the menu, the atmosphere and the stories that only Chef Lew can create.

LEW ’S

Favorite Dishes

Help us celebrate Chef Lew’s menu by experiencing his favorite dishes. Start with the delectable Crispy Fried Calamari with chipotle aioli and cocktail sauce. Then, explore the fresh Fish of the Day for a delicate and delicious seafood experience. For a true Lew favorite, opt for the Grilled Skirt Steak with butternut squash, brussels sprouts, cremini mushrooms succotash, salsa verde and oven-dried tomatoes. Pair with a bottle of perfectly aged California wine or handmade cocktail for an elevated dining experience.

The Lodge Restaurant & Pub welcomes Matt Hale as its new Chef starting this May. Honoring The Lodge’s timelessness while bringing in new and exciting flavors, stop by The Lodge this spring to experience the same top quality with a fresh take.


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AMENITIES Beach Club Marina 587-9460 Bikeworks 582-9694 Campground 587-9462 Cross Country Ski 587-9484 Downhill Ski Resort 587-9444 Equestrian Center 587-9470 Forestry 587-9432 Golf Course 587-9443 The Lodge 587-9455 Recreation Hut 587-9413 Snowplay 587-9437 Tennis Center 587-9474 Trails 582-9672 Trout Creek Rec Ctr 587-9437

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ASSOCIATION COMMITTEE CHAIRS Architectural Standards Rod Whitten aso@tahoedonner.com Covenants Don Ermak covenantscommittee@ tahoedonner.com Elections Nan Carnal electionscommittee@ tahoedonner.com

Long-Range Planning (formerly General Plan) Jim Beckmeyer lrpc@tahoedonner.com Giving Fund Marcia Argyris tdgf@tahoedonner.com Trails and Open Space Benjamin Levine tos@tahoedonner.com

Finance John Dundas financecommittee@ tahoedonner.com

ASSOCIATION CHARTERED CLUB PRESIDENTS 9-Holers Women's Golf Judi Roberts judi@greenroberts.com

Men’s Golf Tim Pellegrini tncpellegrini@sbcglobal.net

Bridge Lynn Cordner lynn.cordner@gmail.com

Mountain Bike Dustin Young dustinyoung75@gmail.com

Equestrian Susan Terrell terrellsf@earthlink.net

Quilt Marilyn Dundas md11792@outlook.com

Friends of TD Trails B.R. Levine tdtrails@gmail.com

Rowing Ward Sproat efs3@comcast.net

Hiking Robin Reese rbtahoe@sbcglobal.net

Senior Alpine Ski Stephen O’Brien stephob@comcast.net

Junior Golf Jean Lai jslai@comcast.net

TD 4-Wheelers Bill Ratcliff club@td4wheelers.org

Karate Suz Field IKLdojo.TD@gmail.com

Tennis/Pickle Ian Mindell tennis@tahoedonner.com

Limited Abilities Persons’ Golf Mike Srago msrago@comcast.net

Women’s Golf Denise Gauny denise_rebar@merithr.com

MEMBER FEEDBACK

Help improve the overall association. Submit your comments and concerns via our online form on the Member Portal or at tahoedonner.com/feedback.

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THE REPORT

UNDERSTANDING COVENANTS RULES AND ENFORCEMENT Tahoe Donner has a volunteer Covenants Committee comprised

of five members and two alternate members tasked by the board of directors. This committee hears and decides on alleged violations of the Governing Documents. These documents include the

Covenants and Restrictions, Bylaws and Association Rules – but specifically Covenants.

Covenants Rules fall into two broad categories: General Common Area and Amenity Rules and Private Property Rules. The private

property rules govern what owners and their guests can, cannot

or must do with respectful behavior at a residence or lot. The goal

of the rules, in conjunction with the other governing documents, is to preserve, protect and enhance neighborhood property values.

Governing documents and enforcement procedures are based on voluntary compliance and a complaint-based system, except for specific inspection programs like defensible space.

GENERAL COMMON AREA AND AMENITY RULES The following are some common rules to follow in general association Common Areas, including amenities and parking lots. For a full list of rules, visit tahoedonner.com/covenants-rules.

Camping is fun, but stick to designated areas like the Tahoe Donner Campground Keep it calm when you’re out and about – no skating, skateboarding, off-roading or loose animals Keep your spark alive, but avoid fires, fireworks and dumping of ashen materials Enjoy the wildlife, avoid firearms and archery use Park it somewhere safe to avoid after-hours parking and off-pavement parking violations Share the serenity and avoid noxious activities


PRIVATE PROPERTY RULES

The following are some common rules to follow on private lots. For a full list of rules, visit tahoedonner.com/covenants-rules. Enjoy your home – no living in a garage or recreational vehicle Stick with cats and dogs, not chickens, cows or other animals for commercial purposes Take in that peace and quiet – no noxious activities or business activities with exterior advertising that attract increased traffic or parking Keep your yard looking beautiful and free from garbage accumulation, outside storage, inoperative vehicles, vehicles under repair and large machinery and equipment Leave it to the experts – no vegetation removal of trees greater in diameter than 4 inches without a TD Forestry Department permit Show off your car in your driveway, not in unimproved lots or unsurfaced areas Buy that boat, but keep no more than one recreational trailer on your lot Most recently, light pollution, noise and STR rules have been added with approval from the board in 2018 as well as the seasonal outdoor woodburning fire ban and forest health and fire safety and prevention rules in 2019. If you, your tenants or guests are unfamiliar with any of the above provisions, please take the time to review the Covenants Rules on the Tahoe Donner website or stop by the Architectural Standards Office if you have any questions.

WHO DETERMINES ENFORCEMENT?

The Covenants Committee is the hearing body that determines enforcement actions following an explicit due process outlined in the Covenants Enforcement Procedures. The Committee has the authority to levy fines and recommend to the board of directors an abridgment of members’ amenity usage rights when they find that a provision has been violated. The board of directors acts as the appeals authority for all committee decisions, but staff play a large role in the administration of the Covenants Enforcement Procedures, starting with community relations. The principles that staff uphold with each property owner and those complaining about behaviors include: • Inclusivity and equity • Voluntary compliance • Decency in actions • Clear and consistent communication • Consistent application of the Covenants Enforcement Procedures In addition to the day-to-day administration of the community standards, staff perform as the administrative support for the committee in preparing reports, scheduling hearings and collaborating with the committee in pursuing the goals of the association community standards. To learn more about Covenants Rules, including a complete listing of the Association Governing Documents and Covenants Rules that include enforcement procedures, visit tahoedonner.com/covenants.

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THE REPORT

REPORTING COVENANTS NON-COMPLIANCE IN TAHOE DONNER

Our community is known for its friendly neighbors, calm demeanor and passion for safety. Even in our alpine paradise, though, reminders need to be communicated to keep our neighborhood up to association standards. What happens when you or someone you know needs to report a Covenants non-compliance issue?

HOW CAN I MAKE A COMPLAINT?

All complaints made in Tahoe Donner are processed through the Architectural Standards Office (ASO). If you wish to make a complaint about a non-compliance issue within Tahoe Donner, the new member portal now offers an easy and simplified hub to alert the ASO community relations inspector of potential violations of rules as well as share additional important information at the association level. The online complaint form in the member portal allows for the community relations inspector to quickly learn your information, the information of the address being complained and the photo or video evidence that upholds your request. By filling out a form online, you have the opportunity to expedite the complaint submittal process. To make a complaint through the member portal: • Log into the member portal and find the button that says “View and add resident requests” – this button should also show how many requests you’ve made • On the new page, click “Add New” to open a blank resident request form • In the dropdown “Type” box, select “Report a Covenants Non-Compliance Complaint” • Fill out the form as it applies to you; be sure to add photos or videos if you have them, as this will help your request • Press “Save” • Wait for the community relations inspector to respond to your request with next steps

OTHER WAYS TO FILE A COMPLAINT

In addition to the new and convenient online form, the Compliance phone is staffed daily, and you can email compliance@tahoedonner.com to submit a complaint. Learn more about Covenants Rules at tahoedonner.com/covenants and more about the member portal at tahoedonner.com/member-portal.

WHAT HAPPENS NEXT

Submitting a Covenants Complaint is the kickoff to ensure compliance and balance in our community. Whenever you submit a form through the portal, a streamlined email message alerts the community relations inspector that a complaint has been made. If the complaint is something to be resolved within Tahoe Donner, per the covenant’s enforcement procedures, the community relations inspector will: • Call the primary phone number on file and speak to the owner or leave a message • If no answer, call additional phone numbers on file to speak with or leave a message for owner or designated contact • Email the owner via any address on file • Send a follow-up email to the complainant confirming attempts to contact the owner Let us all be good neighbors by choosing to live the good neighborly courtesies in the rules and communicate them to our friends, family and guests.

Mike Carr, community relations inspector, shares, “One of my favorite reasons for having the online member portal form is that it allows a quick picture or video to be attached to the online form and lets us respond to the request much faster, which is better for the membership to gaining voluntary compliance.”


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THE REPORT

CAPITAL PROJECTS HAPPENING THIS SUMMER By ALI DICKSON

THE LODGE RESTAURANT & PUB ADA PARKING LOT The Lodge Restaurant & Pub Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) Project includes bringing parking stalls up to code and addressing the safety of the walkway that connects the upper and lower parking lots. This project is underway for safety standards, ADA compliance and improvement to benefit members and guests of all ability levels. Most recently, the board voted to eliminate the electric vehicle charging station component of this project. Pending permitting and contractor availability, this project will be implemented during the 2022 fall shoulder season to reduce impacts to the membership. During construction, temporary ADA parking and access will be provided to the building.

SNOWPLAY SNOWMAKING Tahoe Donner is a multi-faceted association that boasts well-maintained facilities and amenities that directly impact its property value and provide the best possible service to its members and guests. With 50 years of rich history and the continual need to reinvest in the association, buildings and services are constantly being updated as needed. This summer, many capital projects at the association will begin their construction phase. Read on to learn more about what to expect beginning this spring at Tahoe Donner.

The Snowplay Snowmaking Project encompasses the ability to have snow made at the Snowplay amenity in the winter months, even in seasons with little snow. Snowmaking is an insurance policy to offer a quality and consistent service, particularly during the holiday period, which is key for serving the membership and generating revenue. Currently, Phase 1 is complete, which allowed for a temporary-use permit through the Town of Truckee to allow snowmaking over the previous two ski seasons. A permanent-use permit amendment was approved in the summer of 2021 to permanently install the infrastructure for the remainder of the project. The majority of this work will take place on the driving range. Pending weather, this work is currently scheduled to begin midApril before the range opens for the season.


CROSS COUNTRY SNOWMAKING

PAVILION DINING AT THE LODGE

The Cross Country Ski Center Snowmaking Project will help to improve low-elevation conditions in low-snow years as well as protect key association revenue, which can stabilize overall dues and costs. Summer construction will not impact cross country ski operations, and there will be minimal impact on summer trail use.

The Pavilion Dining at The Lodge Restaurant & Pub Project includes enhancing the outdoor Pavilion dining area. This will allow more casual dining for families and golfers. A landscape architect will also create a plan to allow for ADA compliance, shade structures, fire pits, an outdoor bar and more.

Construction began in the summer of 2021. Due to smoke, early winter storms, COVID-19 and supply chain issues, there were unexpected construction delays. The project will start up again in early May and will be completed this year.

This project is currently in design. Construction is slated for fall of 2022 but is pending board approval, permit approval and contractor availability.

ALDER CREEK TRAILHEAD BOARDWALK + TRAIL RESTORATION

MARINA DECK EXPANSION + SHADE STRUCTURE

The Alder Creek Adventure Center Trailhead Boardwalk and Trail Restoration Project includes trail restoration and safety improvements for trail users. Improving the surrounding wetland area will provide a safer trailhead from the Alder Creek Adventure Center parking lot. Trail-user traffic will be mitigated around the Equestrian Center during the construction period. Construction on the new boardwalk section will begin in the spring of 2022. Membership impacts will be minimal, as most of the work will be on a new trail alignment. As Tahoe Donner has done over the two previous spring seasons, the section of the Alder Creek Trail to be restored will be shut down in the spring when it is too wet to comply with permitting agencies. The existing trail will be permanently closed and restored after the new alignment is complete.

The Beach Club Marina Deck Expansion + Shade Structure Project includes proposed expansion of the existing deck into the underutilized lawn area, providing a larger space for the membership to dine while at the grill area as well as a place to shelter from the sun and windy summer afternoons. Project components may include a permanent bar, wind screen, shade structure and more. This project is currently in design. Construction is slated for fall of 2022 but is pending board approval, permit approval and contractor availability.

To find the latest information on both current and completed capital projects, visit tahoedonner.com/capital-projects. TAHOE DONNER NEWS |

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THE

BUZZ EVENTS. DINING. UPDATES. CROSS COUNTRY SKI CENTER HOURS OF OPERATION TRAILS: Daily | 8:30AM-5PM

CLOSING DAY APRIL 10

Subject to change based on conditions.

IT’S NOT TOO LATE TO TAKE A LESSON

Our PSIA-trained instructors are available for private lessons daily to get you started in the sport or to tune up your skills.

DOWNHILL SKI RESORT HOURS OF OPERATION

TICKET OFFICE: Daily | 8AM-4PM RENTALS/REPAIRS: Daily | 8AM-4:30PM PARKING SHUTTLES: Daily | 8AM-4:45PM CHAIRLIFTS: Daily | 9AM-4PM

CLOSING DAY APRIL 10

Subject to change based on conditions. Tickets, lessons and rentals must be purchased online in advance of your visit. Learn more on the web.

RENTALS, DEMOS, TUNES + RETAIL

• Rental and demo gear from top brands start at $40 for kids and $55 for adults with discounts for multiple days. • Our full-service repair shop offers wax, base repair, grinds and more.

2022/23 SEASON PASSES

Next year's season passes are on sale, so secure the best prices for next year. Plus, when you purchase a pass for 2022/23, you can ski for free the rest of this season. See the web for details.

• The retail store offers ski and snowboard essentials.

BE PREPARED FOR SPRING CONDITIONS

Springtime often means thin snow coverage and limited trails. Groomers do their best to farm snow and keep the main trails open, but inevitably Mother Nature wins and we have to close the ski center.

APRIL RESERVATIONS

We hope to stay open for skiing, rentals and lessons through April 10, but conditions can change fast, and we may need to close earlier. Please check tahoedonner.com/xcgrooming before booking to confirm current conditions and open status.

KATEY HAMILL

AFTER CLOSING

When Tahoe Donner Cross Country Ski Center closes for the season, trails return to free access and become open to foot traffic, bikes and dogs. Be extra cautious, as ski patrol will no longer be on duty and spring melt can create challenging and dangerous conditions. Please avoid muddy areas until the ground has time to dry. Biking on muddy trails damages the trail surface and can cause ruts and accelerate erosion.

OTHER NOTES ON TRAIL ETIQUETTE

• Skate skiers and snowshoers – please respect the classic tracks by not skating over them. • Dog passholders – please watch your dog carefully, especially within the first 15 minutes to see where they poop and pick it up to dispose in the cans provided. • Downhill traffic has right of way – if you are skiing uphill, you are likely in more control than someone coming down. Please assess the situation and step to the side if necessary to let downhill traffic pass. • DO NOT ski after 5PM – skiing after 5PM slows grooming efficiencies and can damage tracks for the next day’s skiing. • A trail pass is required for access to ski or snowshoe. Hiking and biking are not permitted within the ski area boundary. tahoedonner.com/xc

PASSHOLDER PARTY + DOWNHILL DUMMY CONTEST

On April 10, celebrate the last day of the season with live music, food, discounted beverages and our longtime traditional event, the “Downhill Dummy!” This year’s theme is “Celebrities.” Dummy Downhill begins at 4:30PM. Music from 2-5PM. tahoedonner.com/downhill

SNOWPLAY SNOWPLAY IS CLOSED FOR THE SEASON We will see you next season!

All prices, dates, times and locations are subject to change. Please visit tahoedonner.com for the latest information.


TROUT CREEK REC CENTER

EQUESTRIAN CENTER

GOLF COURSE

HOURS OF OPERATION

BOARDING APPLICATIONS

GOLF SIMULATOR NOW OPEN

GYM: Daily | 6AM-9PM

LAP POOL: Daily | 6AM-7:45PM SPAS + SAUNA: Daily | 6AM-8:45PM RECREATION POOL: Daily | 6AM-7PM No lifeguards on duty; swim at own risk. At the time of press, no reservation required for any Rec Center service area.

SWIM + GYM STICKER REQUIRED

Swim and/or gym stickers are required for anyone under age 18 if unsupervised by an adult. These programs are for minors only. Any person between age 9-17 must present a signed waiver if unaccompanied by a parent/guardian. Schedule an appointment by emailing troutcreek@tahoedonner.com to ensure safe and proper use of the equipment and administer a swim test.

FITNESS CLASSES

A flowy singletrack trail, a sunrise paddle, a run in the sunshine… April is the perfect time to start thinking about summer fitness! Get ready for summer biking with one of our spin classes or slow down and get centered with a yoga class. Take on the summer with the progress you make this spring at the Trout Creek Rec Center.

LIFEGUARD CERTIFICATION + RECERTIFICATION

2022 equestrian boarding reservation applications are available on the web now for members and the public. Boarding available June 1-Oct. 16. For any questions, email kmecham@tahoedonner.com.

2022 BOARDING RATES

Our 12-by-24-foot partially covered pipe corral paddocks are available and include daily cleaning, watering and feeding. Deluxe paddocks are also available. BASIC 12X24 PADDOCK:

MEMBER NON-MEMBER MONTHLY $479 $629 WEEKLY $149 $219 DAILY $34 $54

DELUXE 24X24 PADDOCK:

tahoedonner.com/golf

tahoedonner.com/equestrian

TENNIS CENTER Junior Tennis Programs are coming to Tahoe Donner every Monday-Friday from June 20 to August 19 this season. Signup begins May 3 for members and May 10 for guests of members. Space is limited; email tennis@tahoedonner.com or call (530) 587-9474 for information or register on ShopTD. The tennis center will open Saturday, May 7 (weather permitting).

tahoedonner.com/fitness

BEACH CLUB MARINA

CAMPGROUND

CAMPS + PROGRAMS ON-SALE DATES

tahoedonner.com/campground

For any questions, email jhwang@tahoedonner.com.

MEMBER NON-MEMBER MONTHLY $639 $819 WEEKLY $184 $261 DAILY $44 $64

Lifeguard certification classes will take place on May 25-27 from 3:30-7:30PM and June 4 from 9AM-4PM. A recertification class will take place on June 11 from 9AM-4PM. $45 per class. Learn more on the web.

Make a reservation for the Tahoe Donner Campground, opening May 2022 (conditions permitting). Reservations are recommended and can be made at ReserveAmerica.com.

Tahoe Donner is excited to reopen the golf simulator and practice and teaching facility at the Golf Shops. Utilizing industry leading FlightScope technology, we are reopening the simulator as a range and practice facility available to members Wednesday through Sunday for the remainder of the spring. Additionally, the shop has partnered with Callaway Golf to help equip golfers with stateof-the-art club and ball technology to complement their practice and learning during the winter. Come check out what we have to offer!

tahoedonner.com/tennis

SUMMER CAMPS Set your child up for a summer filled with adventure and learning! Get details and sign up for camps at tahoedonner.com/summercamps. Demand for summer camps is extremely high. Please check the web for availability, on-sale dates and more information. At the time of press, many of our camps have filled up for the season. To find more information on putting your child on a waitlist, please visit our website. tahoedonner.com/summercamps

The Water Kids Club camp goes on sale April 5 for members and April 12 for guests of members. Junior Sailing Program signups start on May 4 and Historical Kayak Tours—which take place on Tuesday mornings throughout the summer—go on sale June 1. tahoedonner.com/marina

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SENIOR ALPINE SKI CLUB

THE

BUZZ: CLUBS KARATE CLUB As the ski season ends, we all want to give a big THANK YOU to Stephen O’Brien for heading up the club as president this year and VP last year. Your time commitment filled our calendars with great memories these last two years! Also, congratulations to all our racers and medal winners this year. You showed up in great form and with true skiing spirits. This is a modified Shorin Ryu style founded in 1958 by Nishioka Shihan, founder of the International Karate League (IKL). Classes are taught by Suz Field, Sensei. Field Sensei is a fourth-degree black belt in IKL with 30 years of experience practicing and teaching karate. To join, contact Suz at ikldojo.td@gmail.com.

MEETING INFO

LOCATION: Trout Creek Recreation Center DATES: Thursdays and Saturdays TIMES: 4-5PM Beginners; 5-6PM Intermediate/Advanced

ELIGIBILITY

• Ages 10+ • TD residents • Limited guests

MEMBERSHIP TYPES

KATEY HAMILL

• Full: TD residents • Associate: Non-TD residents (limited) • Social: Family/friends of club members who wish to participate in club events

COSTS

• $50 club due (free for social membership) • Annual recreation fee or daily Rec Center access fee

Stay in touch!

MEN’S GOLF CLUB Spring has sprung and another great season of Tahoe Donner golf is just around the corner! If you are new to the area or find that you are able to spend more time here, now is the time to join the TDMGC. With dozens of events throughout the season, there is something for everyone: • Social/friendly competitions such as the Ice Breaker and Wednesday Games • Competitive events including NCGA qualifiers, the Club Championship and Match Play Championship • Events with other Clubs such as the TD Ryder Cup, North Tahoe Cup and NCGA Team Match Play • Community events with friends and family such as the Parent/Child and Memorial tournaments • The TD Cup rewarding performance and participation over the season Look for information soon on our Season Welcome Event for current and prospective members. For the full schedule, more information and to join the club, visit tdmensgolfclub.memberplanet.com or contact Michael O’Connell, membership chair, at oconnell@tdgolf.com.

WOMEN’S GOLF CLUB Our 2022 season is just around the corner! Sacramento Area Playdays start on April 18 and our Tahoe Donner season will begin the first Tuesday after Mother Nature thaws out our course. The Men’s Club will host its annual Season Welcome Event on May 29 at 4PM at the Grotto. Members of all TD Golf Clubs and their partners are invited to attend. We are planning our Ladies Club Summer Social for Thursday, June 23, to welcome our new members and hand out awards from last season. We are also planning a Guest Day Tournament for Tuesday, July 26. These are just a few events on our packed summer schedule. You can find our entire list of activities and golf schedules on tdwomengolf.org. Congratulations to Denise Gauny, who placed 9th in the Sacramento Area Club Champions Tournament held this past October at the Yolo Flyers Golf Club. For more information about our Club or to join, email us at tdwgclub@gmail.com.

4-WHEELERS CLUB

On Saturday, April 30, we are holding a 4WD Skills Day at Prison Hill, an OHV area in Carson City. The Skills Day is a great opportunity for those new to off-roading to learn about equipment on their vehicles, like lockers, 4WD low and sway bar disconnects. We’ll demonstrate airing down to increase traction and ride comfort. Additionally, we’ll go over basic recovery procedures, winch and kinetic rope, and other safety equipment. You’ll see modified Jeeps and have the opportunity to ask owners about lifts, tires, axles, winches, bumpers and skid plates or other 4WD questions you may have. You’ll learn about trail etiquette and “tread lightly” responsibilities. Prison Hill has numerous short trails and obstacles to practice on, including deep ditches and steep hills. We will help you gain confidence with your 4WD vehicle off road. Join us for this fun day of skills building. Register at TD4wheelers.org.


QUILT CLUB

The Tahoe Donner Quilt Club had been making baby quilts for the Nevada County Healthy Babies Program for many years. But because of COVID-19, they are no longer doing home visits. So, the TD Quilt Club is donating the accumulated baby quilts to the Teen Closet, an incentive program for teens where they can get diapers, clothes and toys for their babies after they complete school projects and parenting classes. The Teen Closet is associated with Sierra Teen Education and Parenting Program (STEPP) sponsored by Soroptimist International of Truckee Donner (SITD). The items are also available for families with children who are traveling through Truckee and need help. The Teen Closet accepts donations throughout the year, and the Tahoe Donner Quilt Club is happy to support this program. For information about the Quilt Club, contact Marilyn Dundas at md11792@outlook.com.

JUNIOR GOLF CLUB

IICRC CERTIFIED TECHNICIANS

Summer is almost upon us. As you make the last few runs on the slopes, start thinking about GOLF! Tahoe Donner Junior Golf Club was originally formed by young players looking to play with other young players. This year, we will better integrate professional instruction and social interaction to turn your skills into having fun. Every Thursday at 2PM on the practice green, we spend an hour playing putting games and chipping games. Around 3PM, we go out on the course and play nine holes. Since we have a broad range of experience participating, you will be paired with children of similar age and experience. The key is to have fun in a social environment. This year, we are hoping to have the Truckee High School golf team assist on the course. Annual dues for TDJGC membership are only $10 and go toward snacks, water and the Annual Junior Championship Tournament (hopefully back August 4, 2022, assuming favorable COVID-19 conditions, so mark your calendars!). TDJGC is open to all children of all Tahoe Donner property owners ages 7-17. Questions? Email rslai@comcast.net or call (530) 582-0673 after June 1, 2022.

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TD 9-HOLERS CLUB We’re kicking off our preseason activities as we welcome new and returning members. Our prep for the season includes spring clinics on topics such as Golf Fitness and the Mental Game, led by our Head Pro, Jeff Hwang. Our Spring Breakfast and New Member Orientation will be in May, and, as soon as our course is open, we’ll begin regular Thursday morning play days. League play days will be in shotgunstart format, with both standard play and occasional side competitions to shake it up. Another summer highlight will be Twilight Play evenings, which include casual tournaments and social time for members and their guests. We also look forward to our summer tourney/luncheon in July and our club championship/banquet in August. We’ve got game!

Our friendly, supportive club is a great way to meet super gals and improve your game through easy-to-fit-in, inclusive 9-hole play. For club information, email td9hole@gmail.com.

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All offers listed are valid during non-holiday periods and are not valid with any other promotions or coupons. Offers subject to change. Check the website for changes to operating dates and hours. All hours of operation are conditions permitting.

BUZZ:

DINING

Explore delicious, healthy options featuring seasonal and organic ingredients and beer and wine.

An award-winning neighborhood bistro with spectacular views.

Now serving local beers from 5050 Brewing and others.

HOURS

HOURS

Lunch through Sunday, April 10 | Daily 11AM-4PM

Lunch starting Monday, April 11 | Daily 11AM-3PM

Check web for latest hours and information.

Before a great dinner at The Lodge, enjoy specials in the Pub from 4:30-6PM Wednesday-Sunday. Deals include $5 wine selections, $3 canned beer and $5 canned cocktails, plus 25% off the Pub menu from 5-6PM! See website for restrictions.

Our popular Edi-Bōl dinner series continues in April! Enjoy your favorite comfort foods with a twist. Beer and wine available at the Trailside Bar. 15275 ALDER CREEK RD (530) 582-9686 TAHOEDONNER.COM/ALDERCREEKCAFE

HOURS

Make a dinner reservation online at tahoedonner.com/pizza. Check web for latest hours and information.

TO-GO ORDERS

Every Sunday to Tuesday, place a to-go order by calling (530) 582-9669 or come on in and grab a drink at the bar while we prepare your meal.

MEMBER MONDAYS

Now on Mondays and going through April, members earn 20% off food and non-alcoholic beverages when they show a member ID! Good for dine-in or takeout orders.

NO CORKAGE TUESDAYS

Bring your own bottle of wine and we’ll waive the corkage fee on Tuesdays. 11509 NORTHWOODS BLVD (530) 582-9669 TAHOEDONNER.COM/PIZZA

Closed for dinner service on Sunday, April 17.

HAPPY HOUR

Thursdays | 5-8PM

Friday-Tuesday | 4-8PM

Make a dinner reservation online at OpenTable.com or call (530) 587-9455.

Grab + Go through Sunday, April 10 | Daily 8:30AM-5PM

EDI-BŌL

Enjoy delicious handmade pizza, savory pasta and fresh salads!

Wednesday-Sunday | 5-8:30PM Bar opens at 4:30PM for drinks only

DOWNHILL SKI

GRILL + BAR Dining on the hill just got better with burgers, fries, snacks, drinks and more.

HOURS

Breakfast | Daily 8-10:30AM Lunch | Daily 11AM-3PM Grab + Go | Daily 8AM-4:30PM Bar | Daily 11AM-4:30PM For breakfast, grab a bagel, cereal, fruit, drinks and more before a day on the slopes! Hot breakfast not available for the remainder of the season.

CLOSING DAY

Sunday, April 10 Conditions permitting. Check web for latest hours and information. 11603 SNOWPEAK WAY TAHOEDONNER.COM/GRILL-BAR

Wednesday-Sunday | 4:30-6PM

NO CORKAGE WEDNESDAYS

Bring your own bottle of wine and we’ll waive the corkage fee on Wednesdays.

BURGER AND A BEER DEAL ALL MONTH

This April, order a burger and pair it with your favorite beer or house wine for just $20! Not available April 17.

EASTER BRUNCH Sunday, April 17

Join us from 10AM-2PM for an all-youcan-eat brunch buffet made for the whole family and topped with a complimentary glass of champagne or mimosa for the adults. After brunch, head to the Pavilion for the Easter Bunny and Egg-stravaganza Egg Hunt! View menu on the web.

FREE TASTING Friday, April 22

Come and sample popular specialty cocktails with selections from Pacific Wine and Spirits from 5-6:30PM, plus get a sneak peek of new drinks coming this summer. Drink specials available all night. 12850 NORTHWOODS BLVD (530) 587-9455 TAHOEDONNER.COM/THELODGE


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THE REPORT

THE TAHOE DONNER GIVING FUND

THANKS TO MEMBERS LIKE YOU TAHOE DONNER CARES! A huge and heartfelt thank you goes to each donor who generously participated in the Tahoe Donner Giving Fund. Your kind gifts in the 2021 calendar year made it possible for the Giving Fund to award $47,500 in grants to 9 local nonprofits and $29,500 in traditional scholarships plus $200,000 in IMPACT scholarships for local college-bound students. You have truly made a difference in these recipients’ lives! Thank you again from the awardees and thank you from the Giving Fund Committee volunteer members. DONORS Anonymous (28)

Al and Susan Adams

Betsy and Jay Adams

Melissa Almgren Jack Angel

Marcia and George Argyris Diego Asturias

Vivian and David Auslander Andrew Azadan Joseph Balan

Melissa Barker Lisa Barr

Cindy Basso

Jack and Mary Louise Batchelor Felicia Bateman Bruce Bauer

Bettina Bazzini-Lapin Daniel Becker Evan Beller

Andria F. Benner Heidi Bianchi

John Blackmore Scott Blaine

Tiffany Blasingame

Jeff and Carolyn Bonzon Glenn Borchardt

Gerald Bowe

Suzanne Boyette

Leealyn and George Brandt Michele Brasch

Deidre Brodeur-Coen

Stephen Dunne

Rosemary Hallett

Kutzscher

Carl Buck

Richard Eisner

Jackie Haugh

Sally Landis

Carla Brown

April Bullock

Linda and Charlie Bunker

David Burke

James Burton

Thomas and Sarah Byrne Diane Campbell Edie Campbell

Zachary and Mary Candelario Nan Carnal

Anna Cheung

Patricia Chin

Tom and Diane Ciardello Joseph and Dianne Clendenin Edward Coble

Jim and Marie Colbert Lynn Cordner

Anne Coriston

Kay and Larry Coskey

Edmund and Barbara Czerwinski Jeffrey Dalton

Gary and Shirley Day

Mickie DeFreitas

Megan Delehanty Charles Deloney Wendy DeVore Janet Douglas Linda Dudum

Denotes Continuing Supporters

Jodi Eggli

Rick Elfman

Jon Hartung

Peggy Headley

Carol Wood Ellis

Deirdre Henderson

Judy Erhardt

Pam Herman

Pam English

Katherine Erickson

Donald and Lois Ermak Margaret Evans

Gus Ezcurra

Jeanette A. Fagerskog Linda Fairfax

Cynthia and Joseph Hertlein

Susan Levine

Delaney and Fred Hertlein Jeanie Johnson Hill

Lindsay and Ben Hogan

Tim Hogan

Harold Honath

Lynn R. Faris

Lauralee Hyde

April and Robert Filer Mark Fissel

Herb Hwang

Adria Olender Inman William Jensen

Kimberly Johanson

Susan Fox

Michael Jones

Larry Geweke

Ann Kain

Martha Gilbertson

Zaven Khachadourian

Marv and Sue Friedman Nancy Gieske

Tracy and Brody Giles

Steve Glennon

Goodfellow Bros, LLC Christine Gordon

Kathy Guarnieri

Marsha and Ralph Guggenheim Marcy Gutierrez

Lisa LeBrett

Kathy Lelevier

Steven and Miriam Honig

Susan Fernyak

Brian Leary

Richard Henry

Michael and Merle Fajans David Falconer

Harry Lalor

Susan H. Lenz

Laura Lindgren Charles Lu

Frederick Ludlow David Lydick

Jack and Carole Lynn

Carol MacPhail

Stephen and Carole Mahoney Sarah Maile

Ann and Tom Malko

Don and Gabrielle Marks Michael Marshall

Jennifer Martin

Jennifer Jordan

Monika De Martini

Dan Kates

James and Jayne Matthews

Michael Kindred

Derek Kirkland

Don and Denise Koenes

Beth and Dieter Krewedl

Steve Krug

Charlotte Kubicky Mark T. Kubo

Bernd and Marilyn

Cheryl Mathews

Christine Mazzetani

Frances McGeever

Julie McKown

Catherine McLin

Tracy and Ian McMahan Doug and Mary McWilliams

Nan and Jerry Meek


Edward and Barbara Melia Zachary Miller

Derek Moore Toni Moore

Trudy Muller

Cam and Marcia Murray

Mark and Courtney Murrell Allan and Joanne Ng Norman Nicholls

Betsy and Mike Noonen

John F. and Donna Novitsky Ed O'Donnell

Cecilia O'Leary

Christina Ogburn-Chow Marisa Oishi

Dan and Charlene Simmons Linda Slattery

James and Margery Townsend

Jean Snider

IN MEMORY OF

Linda and Mike Smith Hans and Mary Land Sollinger G-Pa Ken Souza James Stamos

Jim and Lydia Stang

Beverly Stemach

Stonebridge Property Solutions, LLC

Gary and Mary Street

Shaun and Suzanne Sullivan Michael Sullivan

Elizabeth Suzuki

Sandra and Tom Olinger

Jeffre Talltrees

Joe Pacula

Stanley Taylor

David Osleger

Elizabeth Pappy David Parsons

Tim and Cathy Pellegrini

Bob and Marina Phillips Michael Polis

Graham Powell Livia Quan

Barbara Ramsey

Marc and Becky Randall Sheila and Ron Raumer Dickson Realty

Tahoe Truckee Vacation Rentals

Dana and Steve Rieger

Robert Riopel

Patricia Robbins-Nicholls Judy and Richard Robinson Alix Rosenthal Jim Roth

Mary Rouleau

Bob and Joan Rouse Thomas Ryan

George Sakoulas

Tom and Jill Sampson Jennifer Satre

Ashley and Keith Savageau Suzie Scales

Patrick Schablitzki Karol Scheiner

Amy Schonfeld

Ruth G. Schooler Nancy Segreto C and C Seitz

Gerald and Susan Serventi Anne Shelchuk

Suzanne Sullivan (2)

Earl and Tammey Tanner

TD Women’s Golf (9-holers)

Matthew and Heather Thomson Julie Thornton

Jennifer Trombetta Christina Tsatalos

Michael and Lorraine Turner Jerald Underdahl Vadnais Family

Ronald Van De Pol

Joe and Katie Veni

Katharine Neubauer Veni Julie Vietor

Kimberley Watson Janet Weaver

Jay Wertheim

Rod and Linda Whitten

Ken and Celia Wienholz

David De Martini Michael Dunne Scott Evans Joe Fazzio Antoinette Fraschieri Neil Mahoney Aiko Nishida Bryan Richmond

Judith Zellmer

Gary Zouzoulas IN HONOR OF John Biebl Diane Campbell Dan and Laura Douglas John Shelchuk

Number of local nonprofits awarded grants: 9

Number of TD member donors: 271

Amount of grants awarded: $47,500

Amount of donations by TD members for grants and traditional scholarships: $101,624

Number of new traditional scholarships awarded: 5

Average donation amount by TD members for grants and scholarships: $281

Amount of donations for IMPACT scholarships: $200,000

DICKSON REALTY: Lil Schaller • Valerie Brinker • The Carroll Team – Allyson Raber and Chris Carroll • Heather Fairbairn • Kris Ferre • Jennifer Gomez • KJM – Kane Schaller, Jessica Ferguson and Megan Evans • Doug Schroeder • Barb Wilkinson • David Wright TAHOE TRUCKEE VACATION RENTALS: Anita Noble • Kerrie Racicot SPECIAL THANKS Special and continuing thanks to founding partners Jaime Waltman Legare and Matt Warren, owners of Elements Mountain Co., who cover our operating expenses.

Amount of new traditional scholarships awarded: $17,500 Number of continuing traditional scholarships awarded: 5 Amount of continuing traditional scholarships awarded: $12,000 Total number of IMPACT scholarships awarded: 5 Total amount of IMPACT scholarships awarded: $200,000

WHY I GIVE

“Giving to the TDGF in memory of a loved one feels like I’m keeping the person’s spirit alive and softens the loss. Life’s an unpredictable journey, and it is certainly rough to lose a loved one. But I feel a warmth when, in some small way, I am helping local high school grads embark on their college journeys.” – Monika De Martini, Tahoe Donner Giving Fund Volunteer and Scholarship Team Member

Make a gift today at tahoedonner.com/giving-fund or by sending a check to 11509 Northwoods Blvd., Truckee, CA 96161 The Tahoe Donner Giving Fund is chartered by the TD Board of Directors. All contributions are voluntary tax-deductible gifts from TD members and friends. The Giving Fund is administered through

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Number of donations by TD members: 361

SPONSORS PROVIDED MATCHING FUNDS FOR JULY 2021 CAMPAIGN

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Number of donations for IMPACT scholarships: 1

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DONATIONS

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the Tahoe Truckee Community Foundation. For more information on the Giving Fund or to make a contribution, visit our webpage FOUNDING PARTNER

Thanks also goes to The Lodge Restaurant & Pub at Tahoe Donner for their generous promotions and to the communications staff at Tahoe Donner: Derek Moore, Drew Deurlington, Ali Dickson, Kylie Papson, Joe Reeder and Lindsay Hogan for their interest and creative support of the Giving Fund.

at tahoedonner.com/giving-fund. Contact tdgf@tahoedonner.com with questions or to volunteer for the committee. We thank and are grateful for our founding partner, Elements Mountain Company, for their continuing support.

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FORESTRY INSPECTION NOTICE Currently, the forest in Tahoe Donner is experiencing a large number of affected trees due to insects, drought and storm damage. The Forestry Department plans on inspecting properties for forest health issues as soon as the snow melts to help accelerate the process of removing hazards. Forest health issues include dead trees, storm-damaged trees and an overabundance of pine debris on the forest floor. This serves as written notice as required by the Tahoe Donner Association Covenants and Restrictions that these inspections will take place beginning in April and will continue as conditions allow. These inspections will occur between the hours of 8AM and 5PM. We plan to complete 25 to 50 inspections per day during this period. Inspectors will walk through the property to complete the inspections. All properties with dead, dying or damaged trees will receive a Notice of Required Maintenance Forest Health letter and an inspection report of their property. The letter will give property owners 30 days to complete the maintenance.


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BASIC SERVICES

GREEN WASTE + RECYCLING

By ANNIE ROSENFELD, Director of Administrative Services Don’t let the snow piles fool you – spring and summer are just around the corner, and so is yard cleanup and defensible space work. Get a leg up by planning your cleanup activities now. When is trash day anyway? Are we on a recycling week or green waste pickup week?

In Tahoe Donner, trash and recycling pickup day is Tuesday. Check keeptruckeegreen.org for pickup week reminders and calendar.

RECYCLING BLUE BAG RECYCLING

Weekly curbside pickup continues year-round. Place blue bags next to your garbage can to prevent overage costs.

BLUE RECYCLING CARTS Tahoe Donner homeowners can opt in as part of their trash service by visiting keeptruckeegreen.org. Blue recycling cart service is every other Tuesday in Tahoe Donner (alternating with green cart service).

EXTRA WASTE SERVICES SCHEDULING BULKY ITEMS + OVERAGES

Included in your solid waste tax is four scheduled overages and two bulky items picked up at no extra charge. Simply schedule your overage pickup in advance through your customer online account with the Tahoe Truckee Sierra Disposal (TTSD) at waste101.com, and schedule your bulky item pickup by calling TTSD at (530) 583-7800.

GREEN WASTE GREEN WASTE CARTS

Opt in to receive up to three 96-gallon green yard waste carts. Green cart service is every other week. COVENANTS REQUIREMENT: Rolling carts are to be stored out of sight, either in a garage or underneath a side or rear deck if the property does not have a garage.

GREEN WASTE HOME DUMPSTER

Six-yard green waste dumpsters continue to be available by reservation for a reduced one-week rental of $81.28 through June 30, rates scheduled to increase July 1. Discounted rate available for up to two dumpsters per year. Start booking your reservations now by calling Tahoe Truckee Sierra Disposal (TTSD) at (530) 583-7800. Dumpsters are delivered on Wednesday and retrieved the following Wednesday.

SELF HAUL

Tahoe Donner homeowners can continue to drop off up to six yards of yard waste at Eastern Regional Landfill (ERL) for free. You will receive an address-specific punch card to track yards dropped off upon first visit to Eastern Regional Landfill. Proof of residency with an ID and a utility bill required for issuance of a punch card. Punch cards are transferable, so you can give this to your contractor or friendly neighbor.

CONTRACT HAUL

Contractors can drop off yard waste for free at ERL on behalf of homeowners by utilizing the new punch card system.


ALL ABOUT THE GREEN WASTE CART GREEN WASTE CART SIGNUP

To order a cart, call TTSD at (530) 583-7800. Paid delivery or free pickup options available. Scheduled free pickup days are: Friday, April 29, Saturday, June 4, Friday, June 24 and Friday, August 19.

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GREEN WASTE CART CAPACITY

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TIPS ON USING YOUR GREEN WASTE CART Place yard waste – pine needles, grass clippings, pinecones, branches and shrub materials – directly in the cart. On your collection day, place your cart curbside by 6AM with the wheels facing away from the street. The cart must be three feet away from other objects. Lids must be closed flush. Overfilled carts will not be serviced.

GREEN WASTE CART SERVICE SCHEDULE

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WHAT’S HAPPENING AT THE TOWN OF TRUCKEE? A LOOK AT SUSTAINABILITY-FOCUSED PROJECTS By THE TOWN OF TRUCKEE The Town of Truckee is committed to leading the way in sustainability. April is Earth Month, and we want to highlight some of our upcoming projects. Throughout the month of April, our Town and Keep Truckee Green social media platforms will also be highlighting some of our ongoing efforts, professional tips and educational resources. We will also be at the Tahoe Truckee Earth Day Event on April 23 at Palisades Tahoe and hope to see you there!

MICROTRANSIT

The availability of transit provides our visitors, residents and second homeowners with the opportunity to move around our region without their vehicles. Doing so would allow travelers to condense traffic, reduce their impact on the environment and get where they need to go promptly. The Town of Truckee has recognized that the existing transit system does not meet everyone’s needs, especially those seeking to travel to and from our residential areas such as Glenshire, Sierra Meadows and Tahoe Donner. To evaluate how we can serve these areas in a cost-effective, efficient and convenient manner, the Town is embarking on the development of a Microtransit Feasibility Study and Pilot Project. Alfred Knotts, Town of Truckee transit program manager, explains, “Microtransit is a new transit model that provides on-demand transit service that is scalable, flexible and typically booked through a real-time app. If you are familiar with the TART Connect in Placer County or Mountaineer in Olympic Valley, that is Microtransit.” A working group of diverse stakeholders has been created to provide feedback, advocacy and potential solutions that meet the mobility needs of a wide range of users. Tahoe Donner Association Director of Operations Miguel Sloane and Director of Administrative Services Annie Rosenfeld are part of this working group. Additional information and potential pilot program plans are expected to roll out this summer.

REACH CODES

On January 25, 2022, the Truckee Town Council directed Town staff to initiate a request for proposals for a consultant to facilitate a process of considering a “building reach code” for Truckee. Over the coming months, the Town will work with a stakeholder advisory committee and conduct public outreach to inform this process.

WHAT IS A REACH CODE? A reach code is a law adopted by a local government that creates higher-building energy performance standards than those in the

State building code. Typically, reach codes apply to residential or nonresidential new construction and sometimes to major renovations or additions. In some cases, specific measures may apply to existing buildings. Reach codes can target energy efficiency, energy storage, photovoltaics (PV), electric vehicle (EV) readiness, water efficiency or existing building energy upgrades. The requirements for a reach code are that they: • Reduce building energy use • Are cost-effective; this means that the measures required in the reach code must pay for themselves over their lifetime • Are more restrictive than the state code • Are readopted when the building code is updated every three years

WHY IS TRUCKEE CONSIDERING A REACH CODE? The primary goals of the reach code are to cost-effectively reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions and to improve both home air quality and public health. In 2019, the General Plan Advisory Committee created a Climate Action Subcommittee to help guide the creation of policies for Truckee’s Climate Action Plan (CAP). Discussions from these subcommittee meetings helped create and prioritize policies and actions related to transportation, land use, energy use and waste. Using data from Truckee’s 2016 GHG emissions inventory, the Subcommittee noted that emissions from building energy use account for 59% of Truckee’s total community emissions. Thus, the CAP Subcommittee recommended developing a reach code to improve the energy efficiency of our building stock, reduce GHG emissions and improve indoor air quality through use of efficient, nonpolluting appliances.

WHY ARE WE DOING THIS NOW? The California State Building Codes are updated every three years. The 2022 updates will go into effect in January 2023, and the most streamlined approach is to implement the reach code in tandem with this update. Additionally, the Town needs to move urgently to reach its GHG emission targets, and waiting longer will require that more aggressive action is taken down the line.

SINGLE-USE FOODWARE REDUCTION

At the February 11, 2020 Truckee Town Council Meeting, Keep Truckee Green staff presented their recommendations for a future Single-Use Foodware Reduction Ordinance. Town Council directed Keep Truckee Green staff to form a working group to evaluate staff recommendations and to put together an implementation plan for


the ordinance. The working group has been meeting to formulate recommendations to Council for the prospective ordinance. Policies the working group are considering from staff recommendations include: • Ban on expanded polystyrene foodware items • Require restaurants to provide reusable foodware for in-house dining • Require restaurants to charge a fee on cups, utensils or other single-use accessory items All past and future meeting details are publicized on the Town of Truckee’s official calendar at townoftruckee.com/living/event-calendar.

ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT REPORT

The Town of Truckee is preparing the 2040 General Plan and Downtown Specific Plan Update. A General Plan serves as a blueprint for the community in that it outlines the Town’s policy of acceptable land uses. Each city, town and county adopts and updates its General Plan to guide future planning of its community. The General Plan is the foundation for establishing goals, purposes, zoning and activities allowed on each land parcel to provide compatibility and continuity to the entire region as well as each individual neighborhood. Under the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA), an Environmental Impact Report (EIR) must be prepared. The overarching purpose in preparing an EIR is to provide the public and the decision-makers with detailed information about potential environmental effects of a project, ways to minimize any environmental impacts and reasonable alternatives where possible. In the case of the 2040 General Plan and Downtown Specific Plan Update, the EIR could be used to streamline the review of future projects and developments. Environmental considerations include such things as air quality, aesthetics, scenic resources, light pollution, mineral resources, forestry resources, energy, noise and geologic hazards.

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BRIEFS COVID-19 UPDATES AT TAHOE DONNER Tahoe Donner continues to follow Nevada County Public Health guidelines; for the most current information, visit mynevadacounty.com. Thank you for doing your part to keep our community healthy.

ANNUAL ASSESSMENT IN MEMBER PORTAL 2022 unpaid Annual Assessments became subject to a 10% delinquency fee on March 3, 2022. Members wishing to pay their Annual Assessment or pay their 2022/23 Recreation Fee online now may do so through the member portal. Learn more at tahoedonner.com/member-portal.

WELCOME STEVE HOGAN AS NEW CONTROLLER

An empty nester, he enjoys getting out and enjoying where we live. In the summer, you can find Steve biking, hiking, playing softball, hacking up the tennis court or hanging on the water with friends. In the winter on weekends, you can usually find him at Alpine Meadows as a part-time kid’s ski instructor. Please be sure to give a warm welcome to Steve when you see him!

If you know a member who volunteers their time or works to improve our community, we want to hear their story. Send us the name (or names!) of Tahoe Donner volunteers to comdep@tahoedonner.com for their chance to be featured in a future edition of Tahoe Donner News.

BOAT, TRAILER AND RV STORAGE

• Proof of current vehicle registration • Certificate of insurance naming Tahoe Donner Association as certificate holder, showing the name and address of the insured with limits of liability of at least $300,000 c.s.l. (combined single limit) • Application payment of $335; if you are not chosen for a spot, a full refund will be made

Steve is the epitome of the typical Tahoe story – he moved for a winter after college, stayed for summer and has been here ever since. He has lived in Truckee for 25 years and has two kids born and raised in Truckee; one has graduated college and one is a sophomore in college.

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For questions or more information, visit tahoedonner.com/boat-and-trailer-storage or contact Member Services at (530) 587-9400 ext. 0 or info@tahoedonner.com.

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Thank you to all employees who participated in the photo contest during Employee Appreciation Week in March to share their shots of enjoying the Tahoe Donner amenities. Congratulations to winner Blake Haverty, our human resources coordinator!

AMENITY ACCESS POLICY UPDATE With encouragement from the membership and board, staff have been working to update the current amenity access policy, which includes the annual Recreation Pass. Focus groups took place in February and March, and a survey is scheduled to launch soon. Watch your email for an invitation to participate. You can also submit input through the online feedback form. Learn more at tahoedonner.com/amenity-access-policy.


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BOARD MEETING RECAPS SPECIAL BOARD MEETING February 16, 2022 DISCUSSION: Advisory Questionnaire Results The Board reviewed and discussed the Ski Lodge Questionnaire results, presented by a third-party consultant.

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETING February 25, 2022 ACTION: Consent Calendar, 5-0, 4-1 The Board adopted the consent calendar but removed the Executive Session Reports. 5-0. The Board accepted the Executive Session Reports as written. 4-1, Murrell no.

UPCOMING COMMITTEE MEETINGS

Tuesday, April 5, 2022 – Elections Meeting Wednesday, April 6, 2022 – Trails + Open Space Meeting Monday, April 11, 2022 – Giving Fund Meeting Thursday, April 14, 2022 – Covenants Meeting Thursday, April 14, 2022 – Long-Range Planning (formerly General Plan) Meeting Wednesday, April 20, 2022 – Architectural Standards Meeting Thursday, April 21, 2022 – Finance Meeting Wednesday, May 4, 2022 – Trails + Open Space Meeting Wednesday, May 4, 2022 – Architectural Standards Meeting Monday, May 9, 2022 – Giving Fund Meeting To get meeting details, including Zoom meeting registration information and time, please send an email to executiveassistant@tahoedonner.com.

Committee/Task Force Reports DISCUSSION: Member Survey Results The Board reviewed and discussed the 2021 Membership Research Survey results, presented by F’inn Group. DISCUSSION: General Manager Update The Board received updates on amenity access, the trails and master plan, summer operations and capital projects. DISCUSSION: Advisory Questionnaire Findings – Next Steps The Board commented on their opinion on next steps for the downhill ski lodge. DISCUSSION: Spring Season Passes The Board received information on the 2022 spring season pass pricing. DISCUSSION: Financial Update The Board received a report on January 2022 financials as well as assessment collections. Go to tahoedonner.com/member-portal to see presentations and video recordings of past meetings. To provide feedback to help improve the overall association, please submit your comments and concerns at tahoedonner.com/feedback.

UPCOMING BOARD MEETINGS

Monday, April 4, 2022 – Special Board Meeting Saturday, April 23, 2022 – Regular Board Meeting Friday, May 27, 2022 – Regular Board Meeting Friday, June 24, 2022 – Regular Board Meeting + Election Ballot Meeting Sunday, June 26, 2022 – Annual Meeting of Members + Member Picnic Board meeting dates subject to change. Visit tahoedonner.com for dates. At the time of press, all board meetings are being held remotely using Zoom video conferencing. Zoom board meeting information will be provided in each meeting agenda.

HOMES ON THE RISE

The Architectural Standards Committee reviewed the following plans in February 2022. UNIT/LOT ADDRESS

SQ. FT.

PROJECT

03/057

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06/054

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COVENANTS VIOLATIONS HEARINGS The Covenants Committee held the following violations hearings in February 2022. STREET

VIOLATION

Telemark Place

Exterior Light Pollution – STR Registered Property

FINE

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Muhlebach Way

Exterior Light Pollution – STR Registered Property

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Muhlebach Way

Exterior Light Pollution – STR Registered Property

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