01-21-2015, 07:08 AM
WOW! Have you seen the agenda for tonight's meeting?
There is really no business on it. This leads me to believe that the executive committee has been conducting business in the office behind closed doors, not informing the other directors or owners.
When did they vote on watering the roads for dust. They have been watering the roads for 3 weeks now at over $500 a day. I remember BJ stating in public that the first thing she was going to do is stop watering roads in the day time. This just shows how little they know about running a subdivision the size of HPP.
They should review the audit with all directors at the meeting (except Frances because he won't attend)they should all have questions like this one. The balance sheet shows $85K under capital investments. (equipment over $1,500. There have been no motions at board meetings to spend this money, so who decided, when and what was purchased. Moreover, there is no Capital Improvement Plan (CIP) which is a 5 year projection of these cost, and the bylaws states that it is the boards responsibility to provide this document.
Checks and balances!
They still haven't explained why the insurance carrier is not covering the lawsuit. The budget shows $10K to date spent on the litigation. That's our money.
There is really no business on it. This leads me to believe that the executive committee has been conducting business in the office behind closed doors, not informing the other directors or owners.
When did they vote on watering the roads for dust. They have been watering the roads for 3 weeks now at over $500 a day. I remember BJ stating in public that the first thing she was going to do is stop watering roads in the day time. This just shows how little they know about running a subdivision the size of HPP.
They should review the audit with all directors at the meeting (except Frances because he won't attend)they should all have questions like this one. The balance sheet shows $85K under capital investments. (equipment over $1,500. There have been no motions at board meetings to spend this money, so who decided, when and what was purchased. Moreover, there is no Capital Improvement Plan (CIP) which is a 5 year projection of these cost, and the bylaws states that it is the boards responsibility to provide this document.
Checks and balances!
They still haven't explained why the insurance carrier is not covering the lawsuit. The budget shows $10K to date spent on the litigation. That's our money.