Saturday, March 23, 2013

New Member blog

This is to test the members' only blog feature.

12 comments:

  1. Here are some comments from K.

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  2. Thank you for putting together the website and the blog!

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  3. Karen and Greg...thanks for the invitation and the opportunity to finally communicate!

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  4. See you all in a couple of weeks Rhonda and Ed

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  5. Hope you all had a great time at the picnic. Sorry we couldn't attend. Hoping you might post some pictures.

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  6. Would like to thank Mary Miner for the excellent job of recording and posting the minutes from the last homeowners meeting!

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  7. Would like to thank Mary Miner for the excellent job of recording and posting the minutes from the last homeowners meeting!

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  8. Received the minutes to the land owners meeting. They were excellent. Thank you, Mary Miner!

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  9. Reference
    I have a question for the board. The interim board has made reference to the fact that the Bylaws clearly state that the roads must be maintained by a licensed, bonded contractor. I have read the Bylaws I cannot find that reference anywhere in the bylaws. So if you could shed some light on this subject
    I would greatly appreciate it.
    Sheri

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    1. Here is Dave West's response: In answer to Sheri’s question. The board never stated that the roads must be maintained by a licensed, bonded contractor. The board stated that we did not want to hire anyone unless they were a licensed contractor and this is to protect the Association in case there are problems either legal or quality of work. With a licensed contractor there is some recourse, without going to court, if there are problems. It is simply good business. The Bylaws are mute to the question of requiring any contractor hired be licensed.

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