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Tuesday, February 27, 2018

RESIDENT WRITES THE BLOG, AND TITLES THEIR EMAIL - "WHERE'S WALDO - BOARD MEMBER JOHNSON"



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HERE IS THE RESIDENT'S UNEDITED EMAIL:

Where's Waldo?   Or should we be saying "Where's Keith?"    

Mr. Johnson was absent from 2 board meetings in December and left the January meeting early after giving a brief report on how many permits were approved and how many refunds were submitted.  Residents were enlightened.  After searching high and low, there was no Keith to be found at the February board meeting.    For any of us who've had the experience of sitting around and waiting for good ole Keith to show up and approve a project or refund a deposit, we ask, why is this man holding a seat when he's obviously not engaged in his responsibilities?    To top it off, Mr. Johnson is the defendant behind the lawsuit filed by a resident.   And if you read the complaint filed by this individual, it's not a glowing recommendation to  Mr. Johnson's communication skills or work style.   So why is the chronically absent Keith keeping his seat on the board and continuing to provide input on the water amenities committee?   Perhaps to push the dredging project through?   Let's face it, the board consists of 5 canal lot owners to 4 non-canal lot owners.    They wouldn't want to upset the apple cart if he stepped aside.  

Keith's absences may be legitimate; who knows?  But for the good of the community, no matter what the reason, if he can't bring himself to show up and sit through an entire board meeting, he should step aside and allow someone else to take his seat.