The following is a repost. A neighbor asked if I would take her name out. Hey, why not? I also added a little bit more to this one:
MY MINUTES OF THE BOD MEETING
Sept 24, 2003
In the past, minutes of the BOD meetings have been harder to get a hold of than a greased pig on crack. The usual excuses of, ''Denise Nordstrom of Full Circle ''Managment'' didn't have time to type them up'' (after weeks) don't fly with me.
The past minutes of the meetings I have seen are the ones the judge forced the HOA to cough up. In my opinion those minutes are not comprehensive enough. So, I figured I'd give you MY MINUTES OF THE SEPTEMBER BOD MEETING.
Until the CCHOA posts comprehensive meeting minutes on the CCHOA site, I will provide the community with mine.
The following information might sound like a joke...but, sadly, it's all real. I read it and almost don't believe it...BUT IT'S REAL. I was there. I took notes.
MY MINUTES OF THE SEPTEMBER BOD MEETING
The BOD meeting of 9/23/03 was held at the CC Golf course in the 2nd floor conference room. The meeting began at 8:00 am. Rigsbee showed up 10 minutes late. There were about a dozen residents that showed up. There were no Free breakfast Tacos, but they did provide coffee.
BOD Steve Bartlett, (who has many financial interests in and around CC with different company names such as Circle C Land Corp & 34 Acres L P) gave his opinion about what hours of the day residents could use the pool, even though he doesn't live in Circle C. Bartlett and the other two board members have refused to share what conflicts of interests they might have here in Circle C.
Susan Hoover was there, more nervous and Chihuahua like than usual, sitting next to Denise Nordstrom. Susan has been given the majority of contracts here in Circle C, without any competitive bidding. Years of community pressure just recently forced Susan Hoover to work with the City of Austin to find ways of conserving water for landscaping (and saving real CCHOA dollars). She was proud of all the time she's been spending with the City, and made sure everyone in room knew it.
There was discussion about the success with the ''movie night'' (last Friday). It was said that about 150 residents showed up. They could not legally charge admission, but did ask for donations (money) at the door. Shockingly, when it came right down to it, between the BOD of 3, Hoover and Nordstrom, nobody knew how much of the residents ''donation'' money was actually collected.
New UT Coach Randy Reese was there, and the BOD seemed happy about his new coach status with UT. One of the BOD members asked if they needed to take a look at the Swim Teams contract for the pool (since now it's the UT swim team that's using your CC pool)...the other 2 BOD straightened him out quickly with a ''we don't need to look at that contract.'' The BOD that posed the question fell in line with the other 2. At that moment, they all agreed that the contract with Randy Reese was fine.
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MY MINUTES OF THE BOD MEETING
Sept 24, 2003
In the past, minutes of the BOD meetings have been harder to get a hold of than a greased pig on crack. The usual excuses of, ''Denise Nordstrom of Full Circle ''Managment'' didn't have time to type them up'' (after weeks) don't fly with me.
The past minutes of the meetings I have seen are the ones the judge forced the HOA to cough up. In my opinion those minutes are not comprehensive enough. So, I figured I'd give you MY MINUTES OF THE SEPTEMBER BOD MEETING.
Until the CCHOA posts comprehensive meeting minutes on the CCHOA site, I will provide the community with mine.
The following information might sound like a joke...but, sadly, it's all real. I read it and almost don't believe it...BUT IT'S REAL. I was there. I took notes.
MY MINUTES OF THE SEPTEMBER BOD MEETING
The BOD meeting of 9/23/03 was held at the CC Golf course in the 2nd floor conference room. The meeting began at 8:00 am. Rigsbee showed up 10 minutes late. There were about a dozen residents that showed up. There were no Free breakfast Tacos, but they did provide coffee.
BOD Steve Bartlett, (who has many financial interests in and around CC with different company names such as Circle C Land Corp & 34 Acres L P) gave his opinion about what hours of the day residents could use the pool, even though he doesn't live in Circle C. Bartlett and the other two board members have refused to share what conflicts of interests they might have here in Circle C.
Susan Hoover was there, more nervous and Chihuahua like than usual, sitting next to Denise Nordstrom. Susan has been given the majority of contracts here in Circle C, without any competitive bidding. Years of community pressure just recently forced Susan Hoover to work with the City of Austin to find ways of conserving water for landscaping (and saving real CCHOA dollars). She was proud of all the time she's been spending with the City, and made sure everyone in room knew it.
There was discussion about the success with the ''movie night'' (last Friday). It was said that about 150 residents showed up. They could not legally charge admission, but did ask for donations (money) at the door. Shockingly, when it came right down to it, between the BOD of 3, Hoover and Nordstrom, nobody knew how much of the residents ''donation'' money was actually collected.
New UT Coach Randy Reese was there, and the BOD seemed happy about his new coach status with UT. One of the BOD members asked if they needed to take a look at the Swim Teams contract for the pool (since now it's the UT swim team that's using your CC pool)...the other 2 BOD straightened him out quickly with a ''we don't need to look at that contract.'' The BOD that posed the question fell in line with the other 2. At that moment, they all agreed that the contract with Randy Reese was fine.
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