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C. Item # 0725-2: Antlerless Deer Quota
• D. Weber stated the antlerless deer quota recommended by Alleigh Pagels, CCR Fisheries and Wildlife Biologist is 100 with a 25 % variance.
Motion by L. Miller, supported by C. Geralds to approve the 2025 Antlerless Deer Quota of 100 with a 25 % variance to be determined by Alleigh Pagels, CCR Fisheries and Wildlife Biologist, as a recommended by Alleigh Pagels, Wayne Sitton, CCR Deer Habitat & Health Consultant, and approved unanimously by the Conservation Committee. Motion Approved 9-0.
D. Item # 0725-3: Motor-powered Bikes, Scooter, Power Wheels, Toys, etc. Discussion
• B. Rogers reported he has had several discussions with members regarding the subject items. After a lengthy discussion C. Geralds will create a task force to review how to manage these new devises.
E. Item # 0725-4: Building Code Revision – Dwelling Identification & sign Proposal
• W. Bennett reported since the ice storm they discovered the lack of house / cabin numbers. It was suggested that when a new building permit is issued by CCR a requirement would be to attach a reflective address sign as part of the building code. After a lengthy discussion this item will be tabled until the township ordinance can be reviewed.
F. Item # 0725-5: Swin Area Rule Revision – Paddleboard Usage Proposal
• W. Bennett stated the sign at the beach needs to include kayaks and paddleboards. B. Rogers also stated this also needs to be added to the rule book. The recommended motion is to approve the revision of the swimming beach posted rules to read“ No boats, paddle boards or fishing are allowed in the swim area”
Motion by L. Miller, supported by C. Geralds to approve the revision of the swimming beach posted rules to read“ No boats, paddleboards, kayaks, canoes or fishing are allowed in the swim area.” Motion Approved 9-0.
G. New Business for Next Month.
• No New Business.
XI. Items from Members
• Member Mark Peltier stated there is a blind corner on Dowsett and suggested it be widened. B. Rogers will investigate the request.
XII. Adjourn Board Meeting
Motion by D. Blanton, supported by R. Trim. to adjourn the open session of the July 26, 2025, Board Meeting at 11:26 AM. Motion Approved 9-0.
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August New Member First Readings
Heather & James St. John 635 Bryce View Lane, Sevierville, TN 37876 Interviewer: Ray Karbon
Kevin & Barbara Phillips 16406 Parkwood Drive. Macomb, MI 48044 Interviewer: Steve Mariuz
Brandon Rumble 22936 Colony Street, St. Clair Shores, MI 48080 Interviewer: Robert Clark
Bradley & BriAnne Warfle 4895 Ojibway Trail, Owosso, MI 48867 Interviewer: Al Lifsey
August New Member Second Readings Michael & Jane Szydlowski- Jarrod & Leah Prescott
MISSION STATEMENT Canada Creek Ranch Association, Inc.
The purpose of Canada Creek Ranch Association is to preserve our hunting and fishing heritage and to provide a quality outdoor environment for those other recreational activities which are unique to its woods, waters, and wildlife; and to promote among its members an enduring fellowship working to preserve its properties, and friendly spirit for future generations. This mission is to be implemented within principles of ecologically responsible resource stewardship, sound, farsighted financial management, and respect for the dignity of fellow members. Consistent with these objectives are the following implementation goals:
GOALS:
1. Provide efficient administrative services. 2. Provide a healthy habitat for fish and wildlife( game and non-game species for the purpose of viewing, hunting and trapping, fishing, etc..).
3. Provide temporary rental lodging and dining facilities for the members.
4. Provide camping facilities for the members. 5. Make seasonal outdoor recreation opportunities available for members-promoting fellowship and family participation.
6. Maintain a secure environment for members and property.
7. Provide timely and efficient communication of Ranch business and activities to the members.
8. Administer the Ranch as a community which recognizes and supports the interests of visiting low usage members and well as high usage and resident members.
9. Code of conduct should be enforced equitably, and a spirit of self-imposed personal integrity and ethics should be promoted by and expected of the members.
Adopted March 28, 1992