The Charbonneau Villager Newspaper 2019 May issue Villager newspaper | Page 5

THE CHARBONNEAU VILLAGER 5 May 2019 Q&A: Charbonneau Country Club Board of Directors Candidates Charbonneau Community Forum By ERIC HOEM BOB HARLAND: I believe that By CLARA HOWELL, THE VILLAGER Q: What’s your take on the development and growth in the French Prairie and the Aurora Airport area? ANNE SHEVLIN: It is important for Charbonneau to establish a strong community voice with a wide cross- section of parties involved in governmental affairs at the city, county, Metro and state levels. We want to be good neighbors with developers in the French Prairie and airport area so that varied opinions can be taken into consideration. Air and ground transportation patterns that negatively impact Charbonneau residents must be taken into consideration. whatever happens at the airport and in the French Prairie area should be done with total transparency, in accordance with Oregon’s land use goals and laws, and with the involvement of local residents. A great deal of consideration must be given to the need for basic infrastructure such as roads and to governance (i.e., which governmental entity will be ultimately responsible for what happens in these areas). STEVE SWITZER: Growth is inevitable. Managing that growth should always be the top priority of our elected officials. If we try and restrict it, we See Q&A / Page 23 Charbonneau Community Forum returns June 12 The Charbonneau Community Forum returns for its seventh season June 12, 2019. Our discussions will continue to be non- political and non- partisan. Our goal is to provide information and views that impact the lives of our residents and their families. The topics will include traffic congestion, airport expansion and noise, Real Estate values, land use planning, growth of Wilsonville and more. In addition, as you have read or heard, a Charbonneau Community Task Force was formed to make all residents aware of the Village Expansion Project and to give all residents a chance to comment and give input to the CCC Board. As changes may lead to further increases in our dues, this is the time to have your say in the future of Charbonneau’s Village Center. Our panel of speakers will include: ■ City of Wilsonville, Mayor Tim Knapp ■ Clackamas County Commission Chair, Jim Bernard ■ Clackamas County Commissioner, Ken Humbertson ■ Charbonneau Golf Club Representative, TBD ■ Real Estate Consultant, Lynda Huber Marshall , Oregon Equity Real Estate ■ CCC General Manager, Jim Meierotto Social time starts at 6 p.m. in the Country Club dining room. Join us for a glass of wine, beverages and snacks. Speaker presentations start at 6:30 p.m. There will be a question and answer period starting at 8:30 p.m. and we plan to end the forum at 9 p.m. We have many new homeowners in Charbonneau and we extend a personal invitation to the forum to meet your neighbors and learn more about your community. For more information or to reserve a table, please contact Len Zucker at 503-694-5843. ■ FA C I L I T I E S I M P R OV E M E N T P R O J E C T Help Shape the Future of Charbonneau An engagement process has kicked off to develop a vision for how the Charbonneau Clubhouse and adjacent facilities can meet the current and future needs of the community. The purchase of the vacant restaurant building located in the Village Center could provide additional space to expand Clubhouse services, events and amenities. But there are tradeoffs to consider. WE WANT TO HEAR FROM YOU What do you like about the clubhouse? What would you like to see change? What do you want the Charbonneau Country Club Board to know before making plans for the future? Find out more about the project and share your thoughts at an upcoming event. 6:30 P.M. WEDNESDAY, MAY 15 3:30 TO 5 P.M. WEDNESDAY, MAY 29 1 to 2:30 p.m. SUNDAY, JUNE 2 Charbonneau Country Club Annual Meeting Community Meeting Community Open House Taste some wine while discussing the project with members from Charbonneau Country Club Board, staff and Community Engagement Taskforce volunteers. Enjoy hotdogs and treats, learn more about the project and talk with project representatives about what you want the future of Charbonneau to be like. COMPLETE A SURVEY A project survey will arrive in your mailbox soon. It will help us learn what you think about the current Charbonneau Clubhouse and what amenities you would like to see in the future. Send it back in the postage- paid envelope, included with the survey, drop it off at the Charbonneau Clubhouse or complete it online at charbonneaucountryclub.com by Wednesday, May 15, 2019. You can also bring your completed survey to the Annual Charbonneau Country Club Meeting.