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Welcome

We just wanted to let everyone know where we stand on the rocks for the road. 


We need to dump rock and have recieved a quote and approved a budget for the dump. The trouble is we need someone to spread and compact the rock when it is dumped. The gentleman who did such a great job the last time said he cannot return to do more work. So unfortunately the project is delayed until further notice. We are trying to find someone who will be able to do the work properly.


We will update as soon as we have an update. Thank you for your patience.

BATA Board Members Meeting

BATA HOA Board meetings will be held the second Sunday of the month at the Timberland Library. Time of meetings has been changed to 4:30pm. All homeowners are welcome to attend. 


Randy Netherland

Randy Netherland 


Commissioners’ Office:
411 North 5th Street
Shelton, WA 98584


Telephone: (360) 427-9670 Ext. 419
Belfair: (360) 275-4467
Fax: (360) 427-8437


Randy was our guest speaker this month. He came at the request of the community to answer and discuss some of the questions we have. He covered topics like the installation of a gate on Rasor Rd, paving our roads, property taxes, public utilities, and more. Check out our meeting minutes to see what he said.

Sheriff Reed

What a great man!!

 Meeting Sheriff Reed was not a disappointment. He talked of many new laws that affect the way he can go after the bad guys. He dispelled a lot of misinformation people have gotten when calling for police help. For more information please contact  Monique Estes.

Pot hole filling

 One method of filling a pothole is to break the edges around the hole with a flat pick straight down. Rake debris from the hole.  Fill the hole with the larger rock about 3" deep, and then seal it with the smaller gravel. You can use your truck tire if possible and run it over a few times to pack it down. Rake the excess to smooth out. The hole then becomes part of the road. Make sure to warm up your back a little before shoveling. 

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