Here's what I hope will happen over the next couple months in Circle C Ranch:
1. Amendments to the by-laws are voted on, increasing the board to at least 7-9 members.
2. A strong code of ethics also is voted in to prevent conflicts of interest, the appearance of conflicts of interest, and self dealing issues.
3. The community votes on whether to cancel the swim team contract -- regardless whether they stay or not, a vote one way or another will give this issue legitimacy, something it doesn't have up to now.
4. Completely open and full disclosure of the business affairs in my HOA. As it is now, we really don't know the whole picture, and it appears as though efforts to see the whole picture are stymied. Why? I still can't figure that out.
5. Finally, an assessment/voting system that is fair and equitable across the board. To me, that means one home = one vote, and HOA dues should be the same for each household. If the need to raise dues arises, then that issue should be put to the members for a vote and requires majority vote to pass.
Anyone who is empowered to make this happen, please help us. Question: given the latest developments in the HOA lawsuit, can we now move forward and resume our annual meeting to vote on all these open issues???
1. Amendments to the by-laws are voted on, increasing the board to at least 7-9 members.
2. A strong code of ethics also is voted in to prevent conflicts of interest, the appearance of conflicts of interest, and self dealing issues.
3. The community votes on whether to cancel the swim team contract -- regardless whether they stay or not, a vote one way or another will give this issue legitimacy, something it doesn't have up to now.
4. Completely open and full disclosure of the business affairs in my HOA. As it is now, we really don't know the whole picture, and it appears as though efforts to see the whole picture are stymied. Why? I still can't figure that out.
5. Finally, an assessment/voting system that is fair and equitable across the board. To me, that means one home = one vote, and HOA dues should be the same for each household. If the need to raise dues arises, then that issue should be put to the members for a vote and requires majority vote to pass.
Anyone who is empowered to make this happen, please help us. Question: given the latest developments in the HOA lawsuit, can we now move forward and resume our annual meeting to vote on all these open issues???