Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

More associatio­n facilities to open

- LYNN ATKINS

BELLA VISTA — Not long after the Property Owners Associatio­n fitness centers opened, plans were in place to open the outdoor pools. On Memorial Day weekend, associatio­n pools will open with some new restrictio­ns.

On Saturday, all three outdoor pools at Kingsdale will be open starting at 11 a.m., but admittance will be limited and social distancing will be enforced.

Pool users will be assigned a time slot: 11 to 1:30, 2 to 4:30 or 5 to 7. At the end of each time period, members will leave and the pool area will be disinfecte­d. Members can use only one time slot each day.

While family members are allowed to sit together, most chairs will be spaced for social distancing, as will lines at the slide and concession stand.

The pools at Metfield will open with the same rules on Monday.

The beach at Lake Avalon will open at 10 a.m. on Saturday, and attendants will enforce physical distancing. Although they haven’t set up formal time slots, members are asked to stay for only three hours to give other members the chance to enjoy the beach.

The fitness centers at Branchwood and Riordan Hall have been opened with new regulation­s and it’s been going well, facility manager Cathy Wilmoth said. People are asked to make an appointmen­t and it’s limited to only 10 members at a time. Each appointmen­t begins on the hour and only one hour of exercise a day is allowed. Machines were arranged for social distancing.

A few members are disappoint­ed that their time is limited, Wilmoth said, but most are understand­ing. It hasn’t been super busy so far, she said, but people who use it are happy to have the opportunit­y.

Both BV’s Grill at the Country Club and Lakepoint restaurant have been open with lowered capacity and both are also serving takeout food and that’s going well, business director Tommy Lee said.

Some people have complained about the regulation to wear masks in the building, but they’re allowed to remove them as soon as their beverage arrives at the table. About 90% of the staff has returned to work, he said, and they wear masks and gloves.

General Manager Tom Judson said his staff is closely monitoring all the governor’s news conference­s to be sure they stay in compliance. The Highland’s Pub is still closed but may open when the governor announces a move to phase 2 of opening.

Judson said one member has complained the associatio­n wasn’t in compliance with regulation­s when it served takeout — including some alcohol — to customers parked in the restaurant’s upper parking lot. Staff confirmed with the state Alcoholic Beverage Control Commission, the Police Department, the mayor and even the associatio­n’s insurance carrier it hadn’t violated any regulation­s.

Lynn Atkins may be reached by email at latkins@nwadg.com.

 ?? (NWA Democrat-Gazette/Keith Bryant) ?? Diners enjoy lunch and a view while social distancing at BV’s Grill at the Country Club in Bella Vista. In order to keep diners at a safe distance, some tables have been moved into the Vista Room, in the center of the Country Club.
(NWA Democrat-Gazette/Keith Bryant) Diners enjoy lunch and a view while social distancing at BV’s Grill at the Country Club in Bella Vista. In order to keep diners at a safe distance, some tables have been moved into the Vista Room, in the center of the Country Club.

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