I am outraged by todays CCHOA newsletter (Oct. 2003) claiming the CCHOA had any responsibility for having Pedernales Electric Coop (PEC) go underground with the new powerlines that are suppling CC North.
It cannot be furthur from the truth.
CCHOA (Denise Nordstrom) flatly refused becoming involved with the matter when concerned neighbors asked for representation from the HOA to meet with PEC and Stratus re; the powerline construction project. Denise replied that the CCHOA has no say-so as to what Stratus can do on their property??! SINCE WHEN??
What angers me more is the BOD (Steve Bartlett) had been notified by PEC of their plans to construct a powerline system, which included 52 foot utility poles and 3 overhead powerline directly behind 22 homeowners, and he elected not to notifiy any of the affected neighbors. I wonder the action taken if this happened in their backyards.
Thankfully, and WITHOUT ANY REPRESENTATION FROM THE CCHOA, several concerned neighbors were able to meet with PEC representatives who were responsive to our issues and they,in turn, got with Stratus to see if an easment could be granted to go underground and save the value of the entire neighborhood properties. Stratus was very understanding and granted the easement.
Thank-you concerned neighbors, PEC, and Stratus Properties for working together toward a common goal.
SHAME ON YOU CCHOA Board for failing to get involved, and then trying to take credit.
Craig Sachs
9124 Colberg Dr.
It cannot be furthur from the truth.
CCHOA (Denise Nordstrom) flatly refused becoming involved with the matter when concerned neighbors asked for representation from the HOA to meet with PEC and Stratus re; the powerline construction project. Denise replied that the CCHOA has no say-so as to what Stratus can do on their property??! SINCE WHEN??
What angers me more is the BOD (Steve Bartlett) had been notified by PEC of their plans to construct a powerline system, which included 52 foot utility poles and 3 overhead powerline directly behind 22 homeowners, and he elected not to notifiy any of the affected neighbors. I wonder the action taken if this happened in their backyards.
Thankfully, and WITHOUT ANY REPRESENTATION FROM THE CCHOA, several concerned neighbors were able to meet with PEC representatives who were responsive to our issues and they,in turn, got with Stratus to see if an easment could be granted to go underground and save the value of the entire neighborhood properties. Stratus was very understanding and granted the easement.
Thank-you concerned neighbors, PEC, and Stratus Properties for working together toward a common goal.
SHAME ON YOU CCHOA Board for failing to get involved, and then trying to take credit.
Craig Sachs
9124 Colberg Dr.