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52 | SUN LAKES LIFESTYLES | APRIL 2015 | COMMUNITY NEWS A hive of bees is a perfect example of a community working together in harmony for the common good of all its members. The secret of the bee's success in living together in a close- knit community is that each bee not only understands the interrelationships that exist between it and the rest of the members of its community, but is willing to accept some of the responsibility for the hive's prosperity by expanding their role in the community whenever necessary. As homeowners, we too can choose to recognize the interrelationships that exist between ourselves and our neighbors and how those interrelationships have a direct impact on our quality of life. We can also choose to take some of the responsibility upon ourselves to contribute to improving those relationships and in the process improve our community. ~ Heather Killian CCAM, Planning and Compliance Manager Building a Strong Community 1. Waste Management (2nd page in phone book) • (800) 423-9986 2. Keith & Robin Nemire • 4981 Mission Hills Dr. • (909) 557-3274 3. James Sharkey • 952 Olympic Ave. • (951) 329-7642 4. Susan Pottle • 5913 Oakmont Dr. • (951) 797-3501 5. Helga Kennedy • 5100 Mission Hills Dr. • (951) 288-0684 6. Ellie Downs • 5253 W. Palmer Dr. • (603) 988-7015 • eldowns35@ icloud.com 7. Shirley Perry • 842 Pauma Valley Rd. • (951) 729-9900 8. Philip Harrington is deceased please change to: Betty Harrington • 5034 Singing Hills Dr. • (951) 769-9244 9. Bill & Heidi Kliewer • 5272 Breckenridge Ave. • (951) 797-3638 Phone Book Corrections PROPOSED RULE CHANGE NOTIFICATION 15-003: The Board reviewed the following proposed amendment, to the Sun Lakes Country Club Homeowners Association General Statement of Rules and Regulations (revised Feb. 2 edition), that appear on the Association's website (sunlakescc.com) and are available in the administration office (please reference Article VIII – Golf Course Rules and Regulations - see pg. 41), at its Feb. 19 Open Session Meeting. The Board will vote upon the proposed amendment at its May 21 Open Session Meeting, following publication in the April, 2015, edition of Lifestyles. If the Board votes in favor of the proposed rule change it would go into effect May 31. Notice, informing the members of the approval, would be posted in the main, north and south clubhouses, in agreement with Civil Code § 4045. PURPOSE: The purpose of the proposed rule is to provide residents with the only location where golf shoes are permitted to be worn in the main clubhouse. EFFECT: The effect of the rule change, if adopted, would allow residents to wear golf shoes in the Sandwedge Grill only. It is proposed that following rule, in bold, italic and underlined text be added to Article VIII – Golf Course Rules and Regulations: 18. Wearing golf shoes of any kind is prohibited in the clubhouse, with the exception of the Sandwedge Grill. Rule Change Re. Golf Shoes in the Clubhouses