Tuesday night’s speciaBoard meeting felt refreshingly different: calmer, more organized, and actually productive. About 50 people participated. Unlike meetings in the recent past, the Zoom process appeared flawless. Thanks Action Management.
Stephanie did not show up, likely anticipating she would lose the President position and her grip on the social committee. If she misses a couple more meetings she can be removed. She did lose her position as President. Newton has been appointed as the new Social Committee liaison. This should finally put an end to using community events and her dual leadership roles to promote her real estate business through marketing posts and self-promotion.
Steven, as usual, tried hard to derail the meeting with constant interruptions, nitpicking, and slowing things down. His behavior was ridiculous and disruptive, yet the rest of the board managed to push through and get real work done anyway. Well done.
Significant discussions and action items are summarized below:
RFID Tags / Gate Access
Steven seemed to acknowledge that rushing the new readers without proper due diligence was a mistake. Good news: existing tags can be reprogrammed instead of forcing people to buy new ones. Sounds like this was a waste of money.
• Homeowners with multiple vehicles or windshield issues can reuse their current tags.
• Brian will handle reprogramming. Clear instructions and a streamlined process will be emailed out soon. This should save the community and residents unnecessary expense.
New Officers
• President: Lorenzo
• Treasurer: Newton
• Secretary: Pam
• Vice President: Pam
Committee Liaisons
• ARC: Newton
• Landscape: Pam
• Safety: Lorenzo
• Social: Newton
• Golf Course Preservation: Steven
Rick and Wes were reinstated to the ARC, which should help move homeowner applications forward again. They could use one more member. Volunteers?
Compliance & Standards
Compliance enforcement is finally coming back after being ignored for the last year and a half. Long overdue. The board majority committed to work on this. Our HOA is supposed to protect home values and neighborhood standards.
Golf Course
There is some movement on the golf course situation. Details will be shared with the community shortly.
Social Committee
Discussion about resetting events to be genuinely community-focused, with proper insurance and rule compliance (vendors, alcohol, large events, etc.). There was also a request to review the Social Committee’s charter, operating protocols, and rules as it had a ripple effect on other committees. The board agreed. The topic was tabled for further review.
Homeowners in open forum appreciated the more professional tone. Several commented and said it finally feels like resident interests are coming first again.
Bottom line: When the drama and obstruction are minimized, the board can actually function. Tonight proved that. We are encouraged.
Thanks to everyone who contributed to the recall effort. It looks like your support is paying off.
Next open meeting: May 19th. Watch your email for the RFID instructions, a golf course project update and volunteer calls for committees.
As always, comments from our BLOG website are welcome.
Thank you so much for this recap. I am glad it has turned around. Given this, I will happily volunteer my time to help where ever it is needed.
I was actually glad the readers would not read old RFID tags as I have seen people who have sold their homes in MC be able to return with their old tags and who knows how many extended friends and family had/have the old tags as they were never discontinued when people moved. But if you don’t go in person with your car with the old RFID tag on it to be reprogrammed then the old tag will not work. So, there is that. The first two tags are FREE, I have paid for many tags over my 22 years here, it is not enough money to break any of us, this company does not charge as much as we were paying to replace RFID tags in the past. I have a big truck and put the new tag inside my windshield on the left middle side of the window and it works great and does not interfere with my view. Brian will help anyone with instructions to install based on your vehicle. Very encouraged by the meeting. There is so much to catch up on regarding homeowner violations. I hope they focus to bring our community back, especially for front yard compliance.