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Email Blast from 8/17/2026
Meet the Candidates for Board Positions at Lake Tansi Village & Resort
Date: Thursday, September 3, 2026
Location: Thunderbird
Time: 6:00 pm
Lake Tansi Village & Resort is excited to announce a special event for our community! On Thursday,
September 3, 2026, we invite all members to meet the candidates running for board positions. This
event is a fantastic opportunity to engage with the candidates, ask questions, and learn about their
visions for our community. There are four candidates running to fill the three open board positions.
The candidates running for the open board positions, in no particular order, are Laura Zelm, Roy
Copeland, Marion Spencer and Dina Neff. Their biographies will be in the August issue of the Smoke
Signals and also on the Lake Tansi POA website.
This year marks a significant milestone for Lake Tansi, as it will be the first time we will implement
online voting. Voting will officially begin on September 8, 2026, and will continue until October 15,
2026. To ensure successful participation, a quorum of 10% will be required, as outlined in our by-laws.
We understand that online voting may be a new experience for many of our members. To assist those
who may feel uncomfortable, the POA office will have computers available for use throughout the
voting period.
Join us for this exciting time in our community’s history, and make your voice heard!
For more information, please feel free to reach out to any board member or visit the POA office. Let’s
make Lake Tansi even better together
Email Blast from 8/12/2026
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Email Blast from 8/11/2026
Email Blast from 8/11/2026
Reminder that Aquatic Control is on site tomorrow, August 12, 2026, to treat nuisance weeds and algae on the lakes. Please plan to have your irrigation systems shut off today and refrain from watering your lawn with lake water until Friday, August 14, 2026. If you use your irrigation system or lake water to water your lawn, neither Lake Tansi POA nor the contractor will be liable for any damages to your property resulting from irrigating with treated water. Irrigation and lawn watering may resume Friday, August 14, 2026.
Email Blast from 8/7/2026
Reminder that Aquatic Control is on site Wednesday, August 12, 2026, to treat nuisance weeds and algae on the lakes. Please plan to have your irrigation systems shut off today and refrain from watering your lawn with lake water until Friday, August 14, 2026. If you use your irrigation system or lake water to water your lawn, neither Lake Tansi POA nor the contractor will be liable for any damages to your property resulting from irrigating with treated water. Irrigation and lawn watering may resume Friday, August 14, 2026.
EMAIL BLAST FROM 8/3/26
In order to ensure fairness, accountability, and understanding of Lake Tansi amenity usage, I would like to clarify the member, family, and guest card requirements.
The following procedures are intended to ensure that amenities are used only by authorized persons.
Cards must be shown at all amenities in order to gain entry.
If a member’s ID card has a picture that matches the member, no further action is required.
If the member card does not have a picture, then a photo ID must also be presented. This would apply to all adults.
If the name on the member ID card presented does not match the name on the picture ID presented, the member card will be held by the employee and turned into the POA Office.
All adult immediate family or guest card presented also require a picture ID card to be presented with the name on both matching.
If the name on the immediate family or guest card presented does not match the name on the picture ID presented, the guest card will be held by the employee and turned into the POA Office.
EMAIL BLAST FROM 7-22-26 At the June 25th Board Meeting, it was announced that we will be draining Lake Mohawk this year and Lake Tansi in the fall of 2027.
On July 7th, an article titled “Draining of the Lakes” was submitted to the Crossville Chronicle for publication in the Smoke Signals. This article should arrive in your mailboxes within the next week.
In the past we have lowered Lake Tansi every three years. Here is the reason behind the Board of Directors’ decision to modify the schedule this year.
In 2024, Lake Mohawk was drained for the first time in several years. ACC permits were approved for work. Lowering the lake went without issue until December when heavy rainfall filled it before work could be completed. Then three property owners received approved State permits for dredging.
In 2025, we once again began the process of lowering Lake Mohawk. Due to issues with the siphon and rainfall, the lake was not lowered to an adequate level to complete the work.
Fortunately, one of our own members stepped forward to help. This member volunteered countless hours researching a long-term solution. His work included researching the required permits, designing improvements to the siphon system, and developing plans to protect both the existing and new PVC piping for years to come. The materials have been purchased and we are working to get the new siphons installed this summer.
The Board of Directors took 2 things into consideration concerning the drawdown of the lakes. Lowering a lake requires our Maintenance Department to monitor water levels and the siphon system regularly. This siphon system at Lake Mohawk is a new design. While we hope there are no issues, the reality is that any new system can present unexpected challenges once it is put into service. If an issue arises, staff must be available to respond quickly. The Board also considered the availability of specialized contractors who repair seawalls and build waterfront docks. If both lakes were lowered at the same time, staff and contractors could become stretched too thin.
For that reason, the Board voted to lower Lake Mohawk in 2026 and schedule the Lake Tansi drawdown for 2027. Staggering the schedule allows our staff to focus on one lake at a time, gives members better access to contractors, and helps ensure each drawdown is completed successfully.
The Board of Directors met Tuesday, July 21 in an open work session. We verified that the ACC has not approved any permits for Lake Tansi. Since Lake Mohawk has approved permits and will use a new siphon, our staff needs to be available to handle any potential issues.
Email Blast 8/3/2026
In order to ensure fairness, accountability, and understanding of Lake Tansi amenity usage, I would like to clarify the member, family, and guest card requirements.
The following procedures are intended to ensure that amenities are used only by authorized persons.
Cards must be shown at all amenities in order to gain entry. If a member’s ID card has a picture that matches the member, no further action is required. If the member card does not have a picture, then a photo ID must also be presented. This would apply to all adults. If the name on the member ID card presented does not match the name on the picture ID presented, the member card will be held by the employee and turned into the POA Office. All adult immediate family or guest card presented also require a picture ID card to be presented with the name on both matching. If the name on the immediate family or guest card presented does not match the name on the picture ID presented, the guest card will be held by the employee and turned into the POA Office.


