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The newsletter addresses residents' opposition to the County Line Restaurant's liquor license application based on survey results showing a substantial majority against it. The Board of Directors decided to actively oppose the license application due to community feedback, especially concerning concerns about increased traffic hazards with liquor being a factor. The newsletter also discusses future actions, such as organizing a meeting to mobilize efforts against the liquor license at the upcoming county hearing, indicating that the fight against the license approval is ongoing. Keywords: County Line Restaurant, liquor license, survey results, opposition, traffic hazards, Board of Directors, community feedback, meeting, county hearing.
Additionally, the newsletter mentions the election of new Board members, the Treasurer's report on membership dues, and a call for applications for an Executive Vice-President position to handle functions currently done by the Tram Company. There is a section on restriction violations, highlighting prohibitions on property activities and the need for homeowners to comply for neighborhood benefit. The newsletter also touches on lobbying efforts needed for road maintenance, safety improvements, and property value protection, as well as miscellaneous community updates including a Holiday Fair announcement. Keywords: Board members, Treasurer report, membership dues, Executive Vice-President, restriction violations, lobbying efforts, community updates, Holiday Fair.
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