LAKE
MAINTENANCE

As in past years, the lake will again be treated to control unwanted weeds and algae.  This treatment poses no threat to humans and animals.  The health department also tests water quality on a scheduled basis.  If a concern arises regarding water quality and safety the lake will be posted accordingly.  What can you do?  Do not handle lake vegetation.  Any fragments of Eurasian Watermilfoil can float to other parts of the lake, root and spread rapidly.  Boats should be cleaned before and after lake use to deter the transfer or reintroduction of contaminants.

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BOAT
STICKERS
Residents  -  Free
Nonresidents  -  $30

For enforcement purposes, all boats using the Route 120 boat ramp must have a sticker.  Nonresident fees help defray the cost of ramp maintenance.

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 PARKS ADVISORY
BOARD
Don’t forget to get your “Name the Park” contest coupon and your “Little League Questionnaire” coupon to the Village Hall as soon as possible if you plan to participate.
 



Vehicle Sticker Deadline Is
 April 30th
May 1st

All Vehicles must have the vehicle stickers displayed  by May 1st.
Everyone who purchased a vehicle sticker last year will receive a renewal advice in the mail.  To renew your sticker(s) make any changes, corrections or updates to the form and return both copies of the form to the Village Hall with total payment.  Be sure all vehicle information is correct and complete.  Each vehicle must have year, make, model and license plate information on the form.  Also check that your name and address are correct.    If you have additional vehicles that will not fit on the form, or you did not receive a renewal form, stop in or call the Village Hall for applications.  Please note: Vehicle Stickers will not be
issued if the renewal or application form is incomplete!!

NOT RECEIVING A RENEWAL FORM DOES NOT EXEMPT YOU FROM DISPLAYING A VEHICLE STICKER BY THE MAY 1st DEADLINE.  STICKERS MAY BE PURCHASED IN PERSON OR BY MAIL.

If you have any questions or need forms please stop in or call the Village Hall  (385-1117).

Current Fees:
B Plate and Under  (car, pickup, van, RV)      $8.00
     Senior Rate           $4.00
Motorcycles                      $6.00
Over B Plate                               $30.00
(Cost of stickers increases after deadline.)

By Municipal Code, all vehicles stored in the Village must have a Village sticker.  This includes work vehicles regularly taken home and housed in the Village.  Tarps may not be used to circumvent the ordinance.  You are also required to have state license and vehicle stickers on antique vehicles.
 

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Community Happenings
 and News

LAKEMOOR LIONS
ANNUAL EASTER EGG HUNT
April 14th – 10 AM Sharp
Morrison Park
Children 12 and Under
Parents bring your cameras to
get a picture with the
Easter Bunny
 



Yardwaste Collection Available to
Lakemoor Residents
Jensen Disposal has two yardwaste collection options available.  All yardwaste must be in approved yardwaste bags (no plastic bags will be accepted) or a 30 gallon container.  The cans or bags shall be clearly marked “yardwaste/grass” or they will not be picked up by the garbage company.  Bundles of brush can be no larger than 2’ X 4’ in size and bundled with twine.  No yardwaste can exceed 50 pounds.

A resident may purchase a subscription for yardwaste pickup for a charge of $42.50 billed directly to the resident.  The subscription period is April 1st until November 30th.  They will pick up a maximum of four items per week.

The Village Hall sells yardwaste stickers for $1.00 each (sold in sheets of 5), and the stickers can be affixed to each bag, can or bundle for collection of yardwaste.
(Burning of yardwaste is allowed in the Village)

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HYDRANT FLUSHING
Hydrants in Lakemoor Farms will be flushed the first week in May.  Signs will be posted.  You may want to
refrain from doing white laundry
on those days.
 


McHenry County Conservation District
815-459-8313
Children’s Summer Camp Programs
Registration – April 2nd to April 18th
$50 per Child
(Call for details and registration)
Five-Day Programs – Ages 8 to 11
Conservation Day Camp at Glacial Park
Hiking, Canoeing, Craft Projects & More
Outdoor Adventure Camp at Prairieview
Fishing, Cooking, Hiking Adventures, Crafts
Four-Day Program – Ages 12 to 15
Immersion Camp Around the County
Conservation Projects, Canoeing, Overnight Camping – Held at Various Parks

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Updated 04/08/01