I know for a fact that Summit lake is one of only TWO lakes in Ohio that drain N and S into the Great Lakes as well as the Gulf of Mexico. It is the only one that CONTINALLY does this. The other lake that has these unique attributes is Mosquito reservoir. But this lake only drains to the north during high water levels in the spring, flood stage in other words. Mosquito's main drain is in to the Mahoning which ends up in the Gulf of Mexico. The fact that Summit Lake does this is the reason it is named Summit. It lies on a high point that decends each direction, a miniture "continental divide" so to speak!
Another unique attribute to Summit Lake is that it is the only lake that I know of that never freezes during the winter. A common misconception is that it is from pollution, I used to think that myself. Rather, it is from hot water discharges from a factory I have heard. Either way, it is odd looking at the lake in mid-Feb, when the temps are in the teens, and every other lake around has 8" of pack-ice, and to see white caps on a windy day when driving by on I-76/77!!
I realize that it is a POTENTIALLY dangerous area, but as long as you use it during the day, I can't see how one could have many problems. The park you park in, is open and occupied, as well as patrolled. And the majority of residents in the project apartments near the park are good people. A select few give the area a bad rep. True, you should lock up your vehicle and trailer, but you would do that anywhere. I gaurantee more problems occur at Mogadore (Lansinger ramp) because of the wooded seclusion. I have heard MANY problems have occurred there. Many other lakes would fall into this category too because of seclusion. The area you park at Summit is open, patrolled and heavily used. I think I am safer there during the day than some other places.
Like I said earlier, this lake seems to me to be able to produce big-time for bass. With me having the lake all to myself, I will go back frequently and make this lake a regular in my rotation, along with my "home" lake Mogadore, as well as Nimisila, Springfield, LaDue, Wingfoot, Sippo, and Hodgson for variety. I like to hit mostly smaller, electric lakes for privacy and serenity. It was nice to add a new lake like Summit to my list. I plan on hitting Zeppernick this year as well!