12-16-2014, 05:18 AM
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Originally posted by mermaid53
The conduct policy discusses rules of conduct for board members, staff and members. Because of the issues these 3 groups were having interacting with each other, a talented writer who was a board member at the time, wrote this policy up which was board approved.
Based on the contents, I believe there's nothing that would be considered for board members or HR members eyes only. If the board is using this policy to reprimand owners, then members should be able to have access to it.
i.e., Attachment F "Rules of Conduct for Members in HPPOA Interactions", covers expected behavior at meetings and interactions with employees. "Members who are dissatisfied w/interactions w/Staff can contact the GM or District Board Representative......". Sounds to me like this policy should be accessible to lot owners.
I agree that I should clarify that "some" lot owners behavior was disrespectful, aggressive etc. towards the board members. I've seen bad behavior at previous meetings but not as extreme as "some" of these people towards this board. I'll reiterate that no volunteer deserves that kind of bashing.
Last year our road shoulders looked exactly the same as it does now. I have pictures to prove it...only difference is that the tall grass was brown from all the massive spraying that was going on all over the park. Dead tall grass looks way worse than green tall grass. Not to mention the expense of all the round up and the potential fire hazard. I would've liked to have seen how much the round up cost us last year. The grass is taking over the asphalt again and narrowing the lanes.
All you have to do is look at the budget from June 2014 it is clear what was spent you can still see it. Then, look at 2010-2013 and compare the cost, you will see that all the years are inline with each other except 2013 where there is a major deduction in the budget for that item.
Some roads have bushes or low hanging trees in the road knocking the tops or sides of taller vehicles. The growth is over 6 mos old. The signs that go down aren't necessarily maliciously pushed over. All it takes is a wide, turning vehicle to knock over a sign that is installed too close to the road's edge and corner. Especially if it wasn't installed deep enough into the ground. There are signs all over the park w/posts that are wobbly from poor installation. Hence, the policy to install signs to county specs that wasn't/isn't popular with the working staff.