The Charbonneau Villager Newspaper 2018 April Villager | Page 2

Page 2 April 2018 CCC Report Charbonneau Country Club President Tony Holt The 2018 Oregon legislative short session ended on March 3. We actively participated in testi- fying to committees hearing two bills during those deliberations - one concerned the Aurora Airport and the other a proposed amend- ment to a bill which recommend- ed changing the zoning of the Red Barn property at the I-5 282B Exit. In both cases, we got excel- lent support from Charbonneau residents. More detail on these efforts is provided in this issue on page 21. You may have heard that Su- sie Stevens, our executive direc- tor, has decided to retire later this year after completing more than 26 years of service with Charbon- neau Country Club (CCC). It will be a great loss to this communi- ty. However, after years of hard work and many hours of overtime spent supporting all of us, Susie deserves our very best wishes for a very happy retirement and more time to have fun. We are about to start the difficult task of trying to find her replacement. Last, but by no means least, the CCC Annual Meeting is set for Wednesday, May 16 at 6:30 pm at the Clubhouse. You will recall that we obtained resident approval last year to change our bylaws to give us the flexibility to have the meeting in May so that more snowbirds will now be able to attend. A meeting announce- ment and ballot for Board Direc- tor will be in the mail soon. The CCC Nominating Committee is recommending three excellent candidates be elected to serve our community. Please attend on May 16. This will be your oppor- tunity to hear about everything going on at the Country Club and to be able to ask questions of each director. Marina Boat Mooring Starts April 1 Regarding our process of in- vestigating the possible purchase of the Restaurant building, as of March 8, five different types of inspections had been completed; and we were awaiting the reports. Two more inspections were pend- ing and should have been com- pleted by the time you read this. As always, we will keep you up- dated on progress. To moor a boat or other watercraft at the Charbonneau Dock, please come to the Country Club Office to sign a lease, receive a slip number and pay fees. For questions, please contact the Office at 503-694-2300. Fees for 2018 (April 1 to October 31) are: A boat 20 ft. or less - $900, a boat less than 25 ft. - $950 and a boat less than 30 ft. - $1,000. If you would like to tour the dock prior to signing a lease, please contact Rick Schram at 360-771-7998 or [email protected]. 7877 SW Edgewater E. Wilsonville,OR 97070 This is an Edgewater Custom Built, 3 bedroom, 3 bathroom, one level home on the Willamette River. Expansive windows, custom built-ins throughout, large master walk-in closet. Vaulted ceilings. Two fireplaces (one marble and one tile). Appointment only. Agent accompany. • • • • 2017 OGA Golf Club of the Year ON the Willamette River Expansive Windows Throughout Custom Built-ins Throughout • • • • Timeless Design Mature, Lush Landscape Edgewater Club House & Pool 3-Car Garage Fred McLawhorn 503-422-9368 The Charbonneau Country Club Fitness Center is a great deal - $60 for six months. Come join your Charbonneau neighbors and get fit this season! See Kim Hosford at the CCC Office for details! www.charbonneaucountryclub.com