This will be short, unlike the March 20th Board Meeting that started at 7:00PM and ended around 9:20PM. This morning I'll just provide a few highlights:
*We have a management firm.
*Resident Morabit spoke finishing his presentation on his kind of "unity".
*A resident, former Board Member, was denied their request for the Board to pay their legal fees stemming from the issue as to whether they were a member or not.
*The issue of whether the Arbors should be part of the WPA was sent back to the attorney.
*The confidentiality agreement was thrown into the future discussion pool.
*Board Member Barrier brought a motion to the table to sue the Bell Law Firm for malpractice. No one would second it.
*Discussion regarding how to collect on three canal lot owners who hadn't paid any of their assessment was long and a decision was made to take them to Magistrate Court.
*Attorney Moran (fired last summer) entered discussion. There is an upcoming court date. Moody will become involved to replace Moran.
*Assessment payment policy in violation of our governing documents.
There is much to cover on several of these topics and others. It was a long meeting. Look for new articles over the next week or so.
Observation: Your Board has been working hard. My major concern is that they do it under cover with most of the discussion on critical topics taking place during CLOSED EXECUTIVE MEETINGS, which leaves them looking like they rubber stamp everything. For instance, I believe we should work with a management firm. Yet, when the Board voted we did not know who the contract was with, the total cost, or the services to be provided - not good. Stay tuned!