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Daniel Rossi

Well, it is finally April, spring is here and another great season of activities will begin.
This newsletter will be out electronically by mid-April so a reminder that Spring Fling Weekend is April 26-28. Looking forward to seeing everyone again.
The Lakeside Building has been removed, and over the last several months we asked at our board meetings for Property Owners to submit Speak Up Sheets with thoughts and ideas for its replacement. You have answered the call and we have received a lot of Speak Up Sheets with your recommendations. We appreciate your input, and we will continue to review them as they are submitted. Information on the Lakeside Building replacement project will continue to be discussed at upcoming board meetings.
We are also still looking for a couple of interested volunteer Property Owners to join our Communications Committee. If you are interested, please reach out to the Association Office for an application.

There has been some concern that we as a Board have not addressed the outcome of the sentencing of Donna Unrath who was convicted of stealing money from our Association. Please understand that we were advised by the States Attorney’s office following the sentencing not to put out all the information until after the 30-day appeal process was over, and we followed this advice.
It is well known that not many Property Owners attend or watch our board meetings, so I felt this was the best way to get the information out to our owners

Donna Unrath’s sentencing stipulations are as follows:

  • She was convicted of a Class 1 felony and that will remain on her record.
  • She was sentenced to 180 days in Lee County jail and must serve a minimum of 90 days.
  • She was sentenced to 4 years’ probation.
    Any licenses or certifications she has will be suspended for the period of her 4 years’ probation.
  • She is not allowed to work in any job where she has fiduciary responsibility for the period of her 4-year probation. If she does, it will be a violation of her parole.
  • She was ordered to pay restitution to Woodhaven for the $2,500 insurance deductible.
  • She was ordered to pay Lee County $3,049 in court costs.

 

All documents and records from this case have been turned over to our insurance carrier, and they now have the right to pursue restitution from her after she is released from Lee County jail.

The board and administrative staff worked hard to present this case to the States Attorney. At this point we are whole again. We now can only hope that our insurance carrier goes after her for the rest of the money.

So now it is time to move on and enjoy another great year of camping at Woodhaven!!

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