I'm relieved the Lattice will be taken down from the Phase 2 PW gates.
I'm unhappy that it's NOT DOWN YET.
Why leave it up for a few weeks, a few days, or even a few hours? Why does everyone in the neighborhood need to see this eyesore everytime we enter or exit the gates?
It's been up for too many weeks as it is.
The Architectural Control Committee who ''met'' with our new neighbors is Susan Hoover. The person who will make all the Landscape alterations and profit from the irrigation, drainage improvements, location and costs of appropriate sized shrubbery, and installation of a raised bed is Susan Hoover.
Not only will she make a profit off the above changes (that she approves)...but when this neighbor or anyone else in Circle C submits a plan to the Architectural Control Committee for approval, they need to pay a fee to the CCHOA for the review and inspection professional (usually the HOA hires an architect). In this case it's...yes, you guessed it...Susan Hoover. She keeps 85% of all fees paid to CCHOA for any new plans throughout Circle C.
What kind of ''Raised bed'' will be planned for the Shrubs? I guess if Susan Hoover...(the Architectural Control Committee, Landscape Company & the Review and Inspection Services person says it's OK...)
Why did Susan Hoover ignore the recommendations of the Park West Landscape Committee and plant the Magnolia in the front of the new neighbors yards? The Magnolia is not on the PW list of approved trees for the front landscaping. If the tree does not make it, PW might need to pay the bill. What does Susan Hoover care?
She did profit from ignoring the recommendations of the Park West Landscape Committee and the PW HOA Board.
Anyone else see a number of conflicts of interest? We all live in Hooverville!
By Sal
I'm unhappy that it's NOT DOWN YET.
Why leave it up for a few weeks, a few days, or even a few hours? Why does everyone in the neighborhood need to see this eyesore everytime we enter or exit the gates?
It's been up for too many weeks as it is.
The Architectural Control Committee who ''met'' with our new neighbors is Susan Hoover. The person who will make all the Landscape alterations and profit from the irrigation, drainage improvements, location and costs of appropriate sized shrubbery, and installation of a raised bed is Susan Hoover.
Not only will she make a profit off the above changes (that she approves)...but when this neighbor or anyone else in Circle C submits a plan to the Architectural Control Committee for approval, they need to pay a fee to the CCHOA for the review and inspection professional (usually the HOA hires an architect). In this case it's...yes, you guessed it...Susan Hoover. She keeps 85% of all fees paid to CCHOA for any new plans throughout Circle C.
What kind of ''Raised bed'' will be planned for the Shrubs? I guess if Susan Hoover...(the Architectural Control Committee, Landscape Company & the Review and Inspection Services person says it's OK...)
Why did Susan Hoover ignore the recommendations of the Park West Landscape Committee and plant the Magnolia in the front of the new neighbors yards? The Magnolia is not on the PW list of approved trees for the front landscaping. If the tree does not make it, PW might need to pay the bill. What does Susan Hoover care?
She did profit from ignoring the recommendations of the Park West Landscape Committee and the PW HOA Board.
Anyone else see a number of conflicts of interest? We all live in Hooverville!
By Sal