User:Professordanl/Admiral's Cove, Washington

Admiral's Cove is a subdivision of approximately 800 lots located about six miles South of Coupeville, Washington on Admiralty Inlet. It was created in 1969 by a development company called Admiral's Cove, Inc.

Admiral's Cove has a view of Admiralty Inlet, the Straits of Juan De Fuca, shipping lanes, and the Olympic Mountains. It is located about one mile South of the Coupeville-Port Townsenf Ferry, located on the Keystone Spit.

ADMIRALS COVE WATER DISTRICT ... The platted community of Admiral's Cove lies within the Admirals Cove Water District, a municipal water district run by three publicly-elected commissioners, Kathleen Jones, Sid Iverson, and Adel Saba. The Water District serves all of the members of Admiral's Cove and a smaller plat to the North called Teleker Shores.

ADMIRAL'S COVE BEACH CLUB, INC. ... All property owners in Admiral's Cove are members of the Admiral's Cove Beach Club. The Admiral's Cove Beach Club was established when the platted subdicvision was created to provide and operate recreational facilities and activities for it's members.

The Admiral's Cove Beach Club maintains the largest outdoor pool in Island County and boasts a beach, playground, and private lake for the enjoyment of its members. It maintains a clubhouse and shelter with several barbeque facilities and a picnic area. This facility may be rented by members at a nominal fee for private parties, weddings, or other occasions.

The Club is administered by a board of directors made up of seven members, three of whom are elected in even years and four in odd years.

The Admiral's Cove Board of Directors meet the second Tuesday of each month at their clubhouse located at 75 Keystone Ave. An annual membership meeting is held on the fourth Saturday in October.