Text Box: March 2004		             page 2
Text Box: Developers’  Corner 
Text Box: Please contact Betty Huxel at 624-2569 
or send information by email to 
ghuxel@earthlink.net

Newsletters are published in 
March, June, September, and December.
Deadline for the June issue is May 26.
Text Box: Items for the Newsletter?
Text Box: Easter Egg Hunt 
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       The Committee for Children and Teen Programming is coordinating an Easter Egg Hunt at the Recreation Complex from 2-4 pm on Saturday, April 10.  If you wish to help, call Tonya McKune at 625-1276.  All property owners and their families are invited.
Text Box: New Year’s Eve Follow-Up 
Text Box: The Fourth Annual New Year’s Eve Party, held at The Bull Clubhouse, was again a great success. Special thanks to neighbors for their generous donations to the Silent Auction: Jeff Rogers, Beth Lampreth, and Liane Hinch.  We are also grateful to those outside the community for their donations:  The Bull Golf Course, Churchill Downs, The Country Place, Riverhill Bed and Breakfast, Hello Gorgeous Salon and Spa, Old Kentucky Chocolates, the Red Cross Daniel Boone Chapter   and Kyle Sadler, our DJ. 
Chairperson Liane Hinch offered thanks to those who helped her, especially Betty Huxel, Tom Giacchini and Charlene and Mark Hinch for assisting in setting up and decorating, and special thanks to Claudette Hines for helping to clean up!  Also a very special thanks to Tom Giacchini and Scott Porter for providing the Champagne for our Midnight Toast!
And of course we all owe a great big thanks to Liane for her efforts in making this happen, as well as Brenda Phillips Text Box: 	
 	   
	
The weather has been cold the last few months, but Boone’s Trace has been quite hot!  The lot sales and home building activity has been much better than expected.  This year should be pretty exciting.

Two new sections are soon to be completed.  The last phase of Gleneagles, comprised of twelve one-acre-minimum building sites, and Forest Hills III, also twelve sites, should be ready by April.  The street lights for Gleneagles-C, Gleneagles-D, Sawgrass, Muirfield, and Tanglewood Farms II are on Blue Grass Energy’s schedule for installation.

Patience and Understanding:  The growth and ultimate success of any development carries with it some inconveniences.  Most of you have experienced these inconveniences through your own home building process.  But once in your home, many of these inconveniences stop, as others start the same process.  The rules and requirements are basically the same for everyone and each owner should understand their responsibilities under covenants and be respectful of all owners within the development.  When you hire your builder, it’s critical to let them know how important it is to respect the property of others and the neighborhood in general.

Springtime:  Just around the corner and that’s when the grass starts to grow.  Every lot owner is responsible to keep their own property free of unsightly vegetation (Article IV Paragraph 6 Covenants and Restrictions).  It’s not too early to plan to contract with someone to take care of this for you.

—Boone’s Trace L.L.C.
Text Box: Restrictions Committee 
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       At its annual meeting in 2002, the Boone’s Trace Property Owners Association set up the mechanism for a Restrictions  Committee to assist the Board in enforcing the Covenants and Restrictions.  The committee for 2004 will have its first meeting on Wednesday, May 10, at 7:00 pm in the Sales Office , located over The Bull Golf Clubhouse.  If you are interested in serving on the committee, please attend the meeting. 
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