Summary of Patrol
This was the fifth patrol of the 2020/2021 year. It took place the middle of December. As is outlined below, 1 incident was found during the patrol, which was a remnant of the early December heavy snowfall. We have attached the green happy face as while there was one outstanding incident, the community in general had recovered nicely from the early December snow event and any damage seen was not new.
Weather seen at time of patrol
There were snow squalls and some light snow during the patrol — not a lot of wind, which was a good thing.
General comments
A lot of fallen branches, tree tops and smaller trees were noted across many properties. remnants from the storm from early December.
Incidents
It should be noted that for every incident, the patrollers identify the issue as best they can, take pictures, contact the owners, and, if requested, sends photos to the owners. All of the information is kept/saved both by the patroller and by the Association.
Incident #14
On Lake Range Road, several cedar and spruce trees have fallen across the driveway of a member and did not stand back up from the thick snowfall on December 1st. Trees will need to be removed to get down the driveway. No fallen trees put structures at risk. Owners notified.
Upcoming weather forecast for Point Clark (as of December 21), from the Weather Network
Shared photo
This photo was taken December 15 by Sheila Faber and posted on Facebook — the quiet beauty of Point Clark after a light snowfall.