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Text Box: 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 next issue is November 26.
Text Box: Developer’s Corner  by Boone’s Trace LLC
Text Box: Items for the Newsletter?
Text Box: The pool was scheduled to open on August 31 and remain open until the end of  September.  Hopefully you will have a chance to try it out this month!  In order to keep the pool open longer hours, the decision was made to forego lifeguards and institute a “Swim at Your Own Risk” policy.  This approach will be successful only if all property owners abide by the regulations.  Please familiarize yourself with these rules, and help protect your investment with care for the Recreation Complex and respect for your fellow users.  

Boone’s Trace Recreation Complex
Regulations
1.	The Boone’s Trace Recreation Complex, consisting of the picnic pavilion, tennis courts, swimming pool, restrooms, and adjacent grounds, is private property.  The Recreation Complex is maintained for the exclusive use of Boone’s Trace property owners, their families, and invited guests.
2.	The Recreation Complex may not be reserved exclusively for private parties.  A resident, or an informally organized group of residents, may hold a social function with reasonable attendance.
3.	Activities at the Recreation Complex will not extend beyond 10:00 pm.
4.	Invited guests must be accompanied by a property owner or by an adult member (age 18 or over) of the property owner’s family when using any of the facilities of the Recreation Complex.
5.	All users are requested to be considerate of neighbors and guests who are using the Recreation Complex.
6.	Undue loud music or activities that interfere with the enjoyment of others using the Recreation Complex, or that disturb adjacent property owners, will not be permitted.
Swimming Pool
7.	Pool users and their guests must swim at their own risk.  No lifeguard on duty.
8.	Persons shall not enter the pool with sores, open abrasions, or other physical conditions that might contaminate the pool or jeopardize another person’s health.
9.	Dress code:  Only swim suits/swim trunks may be worn in the pool.  No denim shorts in the pool.  Babies must wear cloth diapers and tight elastic pants.  No disposable diapers.
10.	No glass containers, food, or chewing gum are permitted.
11.	Running or rough play will not be permitted within the pool grounds or restrooms. Undue loud music will not be permitted.
12.	Diving is not permitted.
13.	Children of age 13 and under will be allowed in the pool area only if they are accompanied by a parent, guardian, or a person 18 years of age or older who accepts responsibility for their safety.
14.	Dogs or pets of any kind will not be permitted within the pool grounds or restrooms.
15.	For safety reasons, all users shall leave the pool area when thunderstorms or lightning are sighted.
Tennis Courts
16.	All persons must wear tennis shoes.  Regular street shoes are not permitted within the courts.
17.	Only tennis is allowed within the court area.  No activities such as bicycling, roller blading, skateboarding, children’s toys, soccer, or other games of any kind shall be permitted.
18.	If others are waiting to use the courts, play shall be limited to one hour at a time.
19.	Profanity and/or unsportsmanlike conduct will not be tolerated.
20.	Players shall leave the courts in clean condition and close the gate when play is finished.  Leave the court area as you would like to find it.
21.	No glass objects or food will be allowed within the fenced area of the courts.
22.	Dogs or pets of any kind will not be permitted within the fenced area of the courts. 
23.	Lights must be turned off when play is completed.  No play after 10:00 p.m.
Text Box: House Bill 47 (the telemarketing bill) is in effect.  It drops nearly all exemptions to the state’s “no-call list” of households that don’t want to receive solicitation calls.  Businesses that violate the law could be fined up to $5,000 for the first and second offense; they could face felony charges for three or more offenses in one year.  
To sign up, call toll-free 1-800-671-7701 or sign up at 
www.law.state.ky.us/nocall/default.htm.
Text Box: Still Bothered by Telemarketers?

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