October
17, 2013
From: Rich Kelley
Open
letter to the Highroads Property Owners Association
This is a
rebuttal to Cameron English's (Highroads Property Owners Association Vice
President) letter (see attached).
For those of you who may not know
me, my wife Karen and I have hosted your POA meetings for the past two years, I
am your newest Board of Directors 2nd Vice President. Since being appointed to the position on
September 21, 2013 I was already aware that none of the Board of
Directors (BOD) members have been elected by the rules laid out in the
Association by-laws. They require
ballots be mailed out to all POA members and a meeting held on the first
weekend of February of each year.
This has not been done in 2011, 2012 or 2013. Instead, Bert Hume and Cameron English have
seen fit to unilaterally re-elect themselves each year by not holding those
elections. This is not fulfilling
their responsibility to us the Association members and can only be seen as a major
dereliction of theirs duties.
Additionally,
they have contracted twice to have the yearly road maintenance performed. The exact numbers were presented at the past
two annual meetings, but the amount for this was over $12,000.00 each
time. The first year Bert Hume announced
to the members present that he did not put that contract up for bids but
rather hired his long time friends to do the job, (claiming he knew their work
and they gave him a good price). I was
told that the same arrangement was made the second year. The first of those years Bert Hume paid the
bill and then received check# 1015 for $12,553.00 from Cameron English (the
treasurer) to reimburse him from the POA funds.
This is not how POA business should ever be
conducted. I have a friend, Jim
Etherton, on the Eureka Springs phase I board of directors and he just informed
me that they just had their roads graded.
They have 21 miles of roads and we have 22 miles of roads. Jim tells me that they spent $3,000.00 and I
got that confirmed by the contractor that did it. This included a number of repairs to
the road.
(from Cameron English's letter, see
attached)
"Bert Hume and Greg Anderson
worked diligently to keep the roads and the grading of the roads to a minimum
cost. As an association, we owe these guys a tremendous debt of gratitude."
Sorry
Cameron, I don't see FOUR TIMES THE MONEY as minimum cost. GET SERIOUS.
Pardon me if I don't feel any gratitude.
I feel ripped off. And Cameron
where was your voice when these no bid contracts for FOUR TIMES THE
MONEY were being awarded?
(from Cameron English's letter, see
attached)
"Keep in mind, prior to the association taking over from
Arizona Land and Ranches (ARS) , contracts were set to maintain the roads at
an average cost of $45k per year.
Due to the expertise and the contacts and access to capable people and
equipment, we were able to cut those
costs to a fraction of the historical
costs. One year, we managed to repair the roads, bring in dozens of truckloads of material to
rebuild the critical sections of the roads,
and to put the roads right. All of this work was completed for under
$20k."
No,
Cameron. NO contracts were set. Arizona Land and Ranches paid $11,000.00+
(under 12,000) the last time they graded the roads and their projected
budget showed $36,550 to grade the roads three times a year. You have none of this right. I have the paper work to prove it.
(from Cameron English's letter, see
attached)
"A direct benefit to the association
resulted with a surplus in the treasury,
reduced dues , ($200 from
$290) and , after the membership voted , a decision to use some of the treasury to buy a blade to maintain the
roads. All in all, a remarkable accomplishment. A Treasury that was a direct result of the expertise of both
Bert and Greg, and the corresponding
savings enjoyed by the association. If
anyone doubts these facts, take a look
at the historical cost to maintain the roads, and compare to the three years following the
association taking over from ARS."
The vote
was not a legal vote since you failed to send out absentee
ballots. The vote to buy a blade was
only passed 18 yes and 14 no. You took
this as approval by the members to buy the blade. With 32 out of 100 members present you think
they gave you authority to buy it. This
is indefensible. The only historical
cost to maintain the roads here was the $11,000.00+ (under $12,000.00) which I
believe was just prior to the POA members taking over the POA. Other than that I have seen no history or
evidence that the roads were maintained after them being cut originally. I have lived on my property since December of
2008, I didn't see any maintenance done other than that. If you have any evidence that any road maintenance
was performed other than just prior to our taking over the board, prove it.
(from Cameron English's letter, see
attached)
"My point in reviewing this
information, is two fold. First,
we made a decision as a membership and as a BOD to buy the
equipment. Second , the benefit of the work that was done by Bert and Greg are directly a
result of the treasury having the funds to support that membership
decision. As it now stands, certain people
have deemed the vote that was taken, and
the general status of the Board of Directors to be invalidated due to technical
violations that did not conform to ARS
Title 33 rules.
Along these lines, the board has acknowledges where ARS33 was
not followed to the letter of the law.
The BOD has agreed to rectify the errors that were made in process and execution of the key
areas of collecting votes from the absentee ballots."
No,
Cameron. The membership did not
make a decision. 68 out of 100 members didn't
even KNOW about this because YOU didn't follow ARS Title 33 rules. The only way you could correct this is to put
it to a full vote. I intend to do this
if I am elected or not. (I don't need to
be on the board to get votes on it).
THEN you can buy the grader.
OOPS! You already bought the
grader. Well, you can buy it back from
us. That'll be fine.
Letter of
the law? No, you ignored ARS Title 33
completely.
(from Cameron English's letter,
see attached)
"Where does this leave us? Basically,
a few disgruntled people have shut down the plans to move forward with a
plan to utilize the grader the association owns. Consider
the fact that a quorum majority of the membership voted to acquire the
blade, the BOD confirmed and re-voted
to acquire the blade. The BOD authorized the expenditure of funds after
reviewing and doing due diligence on what was available. We went as far as reviewing an ROI - return
on investment and cost analysis
of the strategy to deploy our own equipment.
And 5 intelligent and high integrity individuals voted and the majority
decided to move forward. I was there,
I can tell you this is exactly what happened."
What you
left out here is that 5 individuals were given grossly inflated numbers to
compare the purchase of a grader to. If
they knew that Greg Anderson wants $35 per hour to grade our roads and
estimates that it will take 2 weeks to do it..... Let’s see that's $35 X 40 Hours X 2 weeks =
$2800.00... plus fuel.... plus the cost of the grader.... plus the cost of
liability insurance...... and workman's compensation insurance VERSUS $3000.00 to hire a contractor who
has all that included in the price.
ROI? COST ANALYSIS? Sorry, I already own a bridge. I bought it when I was much younger and
dumber. The people who see what you are
trying to pull here aren't disgruntled, they are pissed. And they should be.
(from Cameron English's letter, see
attached)
"Now, one individual has use ARS regulations to
shut down your association from doing it primary and most vital job, to put the blade to work and to get the roads restored to their necessary and
safe level. I feel that everyone that is impacted by
this type of politicking and power struggle,
originating from the simple truth
that they did not like the majority decision,
should know why our association is facing a stalemate over what should
be an obvious action that needs to be taken."
No,
Cameron. Thanks to YOU we have a board
that is not authorized to do anything except for emergency repairs until there
is a legal election. First legal
election in over three years, it's about time, don't you think? We have seen to those emergency repairs and
the regular maintenance can wait a few short weeks until we finally have a
legitimate election to establish a fully authorized board. Why is it that you are in such a hurry? And quit blaming Dave West for calling your
major screw ups to our attention.
(from Cameron English's letter, see
attached)
"For me, I am not interested in taking part in a BOD
that put politics and power struggle ahead of the best interests of the
Association. Your BOD historically prioritized the needs of the association and
the interest in bringing the community together as the priority. Sure,
there may have been mistakes in process,
and errors in execution of
policy. In the end, I have been involved with groups that allow
individuals to become the focal point,
at the expense of the association.
I do not want to
participate in politics and to deal with petty bickering any longer."
Petty
bickering ?? Re-electing yourselves for
three years running, holding board meetings in private when state statutes
demand that they be announced and public, and taking a straw poll of 18 votes
so that you can run off with nearly 50,000.00 of our favorite dollars is petty?
"I will still exercise my right
to vote and be heard, and to be a part of the community any way I can
contribute. I served the best I
could, with no other interest other than the betterment of the
community. Although I will not be
running, I urge the membership to vote
carefully, and to appoint people that
are more concerned about the
associations' interest than their own agenda.
Bert Hume has always tried his best to do the right thing by the
association. I for one will cast my vote for his continuation in the job
we started and the role as President going forward."
I
strongly suggest we do not vote for BERT HUME. It seems apparent to me that he is interested
in his own agenda more than spending our money carefully. Giving out contracts to your friends for four
times what the competition asks is nothing I want any part of. It is also my understanding that about
$40,000.00 was spent to widen Sheep Wash Road and that this once again was done
by "his friends". And where
was the POA membership vote to approve something like road improvements, we're
supposed to handle road maintenance, road improvements should be subject to a
member vote.
I for one
am very glad that we've got Bert, Greg, and Cameron's fingers out of the cookie
jar. They have spent over $90,000.00
this year on these foolish moves and have depleted our treasury down to about
20,000.00. They did not get a
legitimate vote from the members. They
were NOT able to produce any evidence that the board had a public meeting and
voted to spend the money. And they were warned
when they insisted on being given checks to purchase the grader that they were not
authorized to do it. In short, they
spent the money without even their own approval in legitimate form.
In
closing.............
I
volunteered for this position on the board because I didn't like the members
being kept in the dark. I don't like
their money being spent frivolously, either.
I don't think that being on the board is a position of power and
authority. I think it is a position of
responsibility to the members to only spend the members’ money in ways they
approve of. Many see this as they need
51% approval on an issue to spend money.
I don't. If I don't get a lot
closer to 100% (OK 90% is unlikely enough) then I want to talk to those who
disagree. Maybe they will see it my way,
or maybe they know something that I don't.
But I see this job as being someone who facilitate consensus. When you are talking to people to get things
done you usually get more information than most others will. Then, it's my job to lead people toward
answers I have found, but never quit listening to hear their ideas and
observations as well. I not only offer
to talk to you personally I want to talk to all of you personally.
My phone
number is 928-828-3040 and if it is long distance for you, call me, I'll call
you back on Skype.
You can
also email me at: Rich@RichKelley.com
We are
all in this thing together and the more we can come together the happier we all
will be. I need to hear what you
want. I may be crazy to think it, but I
think we can share ideas and form a consensus on how to best accomplish our
goals. I came here to help to that
end.
The
special election ballots will be in your mail soon.
PLEASE
VOTE FOR:
DAVE WEST
AL DUFF
RICH KELLEY
Thank you
for taking the time to read this.
I thought
you should know these things.
Rich
Kelley
During the federal government shutdown of late, there was a time I thought to myself "this is what happens when too many people are involved in trying to arrive at a decision. If government planning was only done by a few elected officials, we wouldn't be in this mess". And then I realized what I was saying... I was talking about avoiding the people. I had forgotten that we live in a democracy. Through trial and error, we have arrived at the type of government we now have... one that consists of checks and balances and one that listens to the people. As much as I admire the devotion of the officers who have served our POA these past years, I have to admit there have been times I felt alone in this beautiful valley we live in. Alone, because there was no communication from the board of directors telling me what they were doing. When I spoke, I was misquoted. When I asked for retractions, I was ignored. When I asked questions, I received no answers. When I requested my voice be heard by someone quoting my concerns at a meeting I was unable to attend, again, I was ignored.
ReplyDeleteThings are greatly simplified when we choose to ignore problems and do things the way we see is best but there is a reason we have a democracy in this country. It is because our government allows the people to speak and listens to what they say. For four years, I have been ignored by the board of our POA and I have found it to be very insulting. Although it may be an inconvenience to make decisions by majority votes, it is what this country is based on and it is what works.
I therefore urge my fellow property owners to be patient with the current changes taking place with our new board of directors. Let's remind ourselves that the easy way may not be the best way in the long run. As long as these officers communicate their intentions BEFORE making decisions and as long as they ask for our input in the form of voting, I will support them completely.
In reading over the comment I previously wrote above, I realized that my statement "for four years I have been ignored by the board" implied Greg Anderson as one of those members. I did not, in any way, mean to include Greg in my accusation. I was referring to Bert and Cameron only. Greg is the only board member who has communicated with, not just me, but all my neighbors. He and his wife, CJ, have driven the seven miles up Cedar Springs Road to visit with the residents there several times to inform us of issues and listen to our viewpoints. I wish he were still a member of the board for that reason as well as for the fact that I consider him an honest man.
DeleteAnother comment I would like to make: Even though I have stated my disappointments about the lack of communication exhibited these past few years by Bert and Cameron, I question the aggressiveness of the accusations against them. I believe mistakes have been made and things need to be corrected but I fear negative feelings to the degree exhibited in some of the open letters posted on this Blog may not be in the best interest of our community. Following rules and regulations is just one important ingredient to a successful community but peace, harmony and the ability to get along with one another is another factor we should never forget.
Tony Thompson lot 231
I hope for their sake, Mr. Hume, Mr. Anderson and Mr. English are ready for what the future has to bring them!? My wife and I have two votes (2 lots) to see them taken to court and punished for what they have done.
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