About Woodbine Subdivision
This web site provides information to the residents of the Woodbine Subdivision about activities of the Woodbine Improvement Association and the Woodbine Water Commission.
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When you first enter the Woodbine subdivision, you are greeted by signs that are illuminated at night, adorned with flowers during the summer months, and decorated with lights during the holiday season. The Woodbine subdivision was established in 1946, when this City was called Farmington Township. Since then, the subdivision has grown to 140 homes. All but five homes are hooked to our Community Well Water system. With the help of volunteers from the community, the Water Board tests, maintains and flushes the system regularly. The Water Board is operated under the advisement of the State of Michigan's EGLE Division. For more information on the community well, check out the Water Board page.
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Drop Boxes:
We have TWO drop boxes, one for the Water Commission and another for the Association. You can pay your water bill and Association dues by placing your checks in the proper drop box. The drop
boxes are checked several times a week for
incoming mail. These boxes are not used
for U.S. Mail, just internal mail only.
Woodbine Subdivision boards:
Woodbine Improvement Association oversees the development of the subdivision as well as plan events for the subdivision.
Members:
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President: Honey Brown
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Vice President: TBD
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Secretary: Rosanne Sopuch
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Treasurer: TBD
BY-LAWS OF THE WOODBINE IMPROVEMENT ASSOCIATION:​
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Woodbine Water Commission oversees the maintenance and care of our community well system.
Members:
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President: Michael Imel
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Secretary/Treasurer: Honey Brown
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Board Members: Gary Vance, Karl Trost and Lynn Lashbrook
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Operator: Andy Howell