Our Annual Meeting packets should be arriving in the next day or two. We have three board seats to fill and four candidates. Three of the candidates currently serve on the board. The Wedgefield Examiner has provided documents, minutes, and transcription of tapes for your consideration. This is an important election. The board has failed to answer resident correspondence, sanitized the minutes, made rule upon rule, failed to follow their Confidentiality Agreement or their signed Code of Ethics, hired a management company and failed to utilize the company for the betterment of our association, and abused any board or committee member who attempted to bring information to the table that differed with their cohesive plan - for discussion. The following three board member/ candidates have raised their hands and voted to support motions that weren't in the best interests of the association: Anderson, DeMarchi, and Walton.
The fourth candidate, Taco Wijthoff has never served on the board, has major investment in our community, and has volunteered time and money whenever and where ever he could make a concrete contribution to the outcome of an event, or add to the attractiveness of our community. He is the only candidate who has put a pledge in writing to our voters. Please consider casting your vote for Taco Wijthoff. Note: Wijthoff has not asked, nor has he approved this article. HERE IS HIS PLEDGE:
Two by-law amendments will be included for your consideration and vote. Legal Chair, Garrison did his best to put an unfavorable, out of context twist on them. Why? Who knows? Maybe because it isn't part of this board's agenda. They are self explanatory. Please vote "yes" on each of them.
HERE THEY ARE:
VERY IMPORTANT: Recent elections have been won or lost by as little as one vote. Often our residents feel confident that they will attend the meeting and fail to use their proxy. Life has a way of getting in the way of our best intentions and they fail to vote. Use your proxy and mail it in by the required deadline date. Remember you designate the board secretary to vote in your behalf if issues come to the floor the day of the meeting. The proxy should provide space for you to name a member you know will be at the meeting to cast your votes should the situation arise.