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Pine Lake Commissioners Chairperson: Terry Kloehn 811 Hillview Lane Hiles, WI 11 Commissioners: Jim Gehl 11 N. Range Line Court Mequon, WI 9 Paul Gagnon N77 W11 Woodview Drive Menomonee Falls, WI 1 Karl Tauer 1796 W. Pine Lake Road Hiles, WI 11 Mary Sprenger 8 W. Pine Lake Road Hiles, WI 11 Richard Tarcin 961 N. Valley Hill Drive Mequon, WI 9 You can contact us at the Pine Lake District web site: http://www.pinelakedistrict.org Greetings from Pine Lake Greetings from the Board... It was great to see a good turnout at the Quarterly Meeting on May,. Thank you to all who attended. Some of the most important concerns among persons in attendance were issues involving the dam. On a scale of 1 to 1, the dam has recently been placed on a Level. Considering the age of the dam, the Town of Hiles has begun the process to replace the present structure; however, an anticipated date for completion of this project is fall of 19 or, after the tourist season. Meanwhile, annual inspections will be required, and weight loads will be specified. The estimated cost for the new structure and road repairs is $,. The water level of the lake was another concern of residents. Commissioner Karl Tauer, who is also Town Chairman, explained that the Town of Hiles has the responsibility to maintain the required elevation of Pine Lake according to standards set by the state DNR. The Lake Association is not responsible for the dam or any projects involving it. Any future concerns regarding water levels of Pine Lake are to be brought to the attention of the Town of Hiles.

Clean Boats Clean Waters The Association has been awarded a $, grant from the DNR to continue the program for Clean Boats Clean Waters. Paul Johnson and Dave Houle will again be checking boats as they enter and leave the lake at the campgrounds, but additional volunteers are always needed. Interested persons should contact Greyling Brandt at the Laona Ranger Station. Through this program last year, 1 boats were inspected over the July th weekend alone, while over, boats were checked during the boating season. Clean Boats Clean Waters helps keep invasive species out of Pine Lake and prevents them from being carried to other bodies of water. Also, additional volunteers are needed to help the Forest Service maintain the campground. Interested persons should contact Greyling Brandt at the Laona Ranger Station at 71-67-, or by email at gbrandt@fs.fed.us Rummage Sale Coming Up! time is house cleaning time! This is the perfect opportunity to get rid of those household items that have not been used and are just taking up space. The Town of Hiles has planned an area Rummage Sale for Saturday, June th. This is your chance to make a little extra money. Place a sign or balloon on your mailbox or near your driveway, and join the sale! This will be an all-day event. It starts early and ends late. Watch for the Buoys A reminder to all boaters: the rock marker buoys are placed to indicate a rock area and may not be directly above the rock itself. Please use caution when in these areas. Remember to visit our website for the latest information on Meetings, Records, Contact Information, and Important Links. Go to: http://www.pinelakedistrict.org

Plant Harvesting This is the third year of our Lake Plan to control invasive plants. Ed Walder of Lake Renewal Company will again be responsible for the weed cutting. An initial cutting date in early July has been scheduled, although weather conditions will dictate any changes in this time. According to the DNR permit, we are allowed to cut only eighty-seven acres. Watch for Ed and be sure to welcome him when he comes your way. Die Out Numbers of dead bass were found on the shores of Pine Lake in early spring. The DNR and the Fish Biologist collected specimens from different areas of the lake to evaluate and determine the cause of the die out. The complete analysis is a lengthy procedure. Results will be published as soon as the Board receives any information. Annual Meeting Please mark your calendars! Annual Meeting on Saturday, July 11th at 9: am at the Hiles Town Hall. http://www.pinelakedistrict.org Mark your calendars and plan to attend the Annual Meeting on July 11 th beginning at 9: in the Hiles Town Hall. Doors will open at 8: a.m. Coffee and sweets will be served. It is important to be present as decisions are being made. Bring your friends and neighbors; volunteer your time and talents. See you there! Open Position One Commissioner s position will be up for election at the next Annual Meeting on July 11 th. In addition to participating in lake activities, a Board Commissioner must be available for Quarterly Meetings and the Annual Meeting in July. Anyone interested in becoming an active Board member should contact Chairman Kloehn.

Pine Lake Water Quality Results for 1 The final results of water quality monitoring for 1 are complete and summarized below. 1 From mid May to early October water clarity was sampled 1 times, ranging from. to 7.7 feet. The best reading was early October at 7.7 feet and the worst was early July at. feet. The average summer (July-Aug) Secchi disk reading was. feet compared to.6 feet last year. Overall, water quality was steady the entire season. It was good to see that there were no major algae outbreaks. Another late ice out in 1, the ice went out May 8th versus May rd the previous year. Phosphorus was sampled in April, June, July and August and Chlorophyll was sampled in June, July and August. Phosphorus readings were 7, 1, and 6 PPB (parts per billion) respectively. All the samples were much lower than last year. According to the WIDNR, lakes with readings above may experience noticeable algae blooms. The corresponding Chlorophyll readings were, 11 and 17 PPB with the threshold for Chlorophyll at. Two of the three Chlorophyll samples were also lower than last year. 1 vs 1 The 1 summer average (July-Aug) Secchi reading increased to. feet compared to.6 feet in 1. The 1 summer average (July-Aug) for Phosphorus decreased to 9.6 PPB compared to. in 1. The 1 summer average (July-Aug) for Chlorophyll decreased to 1.7 PPB compared to 7. in 1. This year we begin the 1 th consecutive year of monitoring water clarity and chemistry on Pine Lake. See below for summer average (July Aug) water clarity data thru 1

Pine Lake Forest County Waterbody Number: 69 Lake Type: DRAINAGE DNR Region: NO GEO Region:NE 1 7 1 6 1 7 7 6 Avg July- Aug Secc hi Dept h (ft) 1 198 8 199 199 1 6 7 8 9 1 1 1 1 1 1 If you have internet access, you can view the results of 1 sampling in detail along with all the data from the past years by going to the following address on the WIDNR website: http://dnr.wi.gov/lakes/clmn/station.aspx?station=88 Jerry Wolf CLMN Volunteer/Pine Lake

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Fishing Tournaments and Permits Pine Lake has long been a favorite fishing spot for many sportsmen. Each year various fishing events are held. The Board is reminding anyone who will be conducting a fishing tournament on Pine Lake and using the Forest Service boat landing to obtain a special use permit from the Forest Service. In addition, under certain conditions, a DNR permit is also required. Fishing tournaments in Wisconsin are regulated by the DNR. If you plan on participating in a Fishing Tournament please be aware of certain rules that may subject you to a fine if the Tournament has not received a DNR Permit. Permits are required for any one of the following reasons: The tournament involves or more boats, or 1 or more participants; The tournament targets any trout species on waters classified as trout streams; The tournament is a catch-hold-release tournament with an off-site weighin; The total prize value is $1, or greater, or The tournament will have fewer than boats but you want to allow participants to cull bass. However, you do not need a permit if either of the following apply: The tournament is regional in nature and specific waters to be fished are not identified Tournament participants are not required to register or are identified in any manner prior to fishing in the tournament To apply for a permit go to the DNR web site: http://dnr.wi.gov/topic/fishing/tournaments/application.html Permits must be applied for days in advance of the Tournament. As of this Newsletter no permits have been issued for Pine Lake for 16.

Watch for These Dumpsters A dumpster has been added to the Town Dump recently for the specific purpose of collecting old furniture. Only furniture can be added to that dumpster; no other waste materials will be accepted in that container. Outdated and broken electronics can be disposed of at the Forest County DPW on Saturday, August 1 St,. Depending on the item, there will be a minimal charge of a few dollars for depositing old TV sets, computers, appliances, or any other electronic devices. This is an all-out-effort to keep our landscape clean. Please support the Town by bringing your throw-a-ways to these locations. Pine Lake Contact Information For the latest information on Meetings, Records, Contact Information, Lake Management Plan and Important Links, visit our web site at: http://www.pinelakedistrict.org Please mark your calendars! Annual Meeting on Saturday, July 11th at 9: am at the Hiles Town Hall. http://www.pinelakedistrict.org