12-05-2016, 02:59 PM
Kalakoa writes"Contracting out work is only as effective as the specs and enforcement of the contract, right now, either the specs agreed to are inadequate, or enforcement is non existent."
And Mermaid states "That is right. Inexperienced board, inexperienced GM writing up a contract."
I Agree with both Mermaid and Kalakoa. This is the crux of our problem. The people serving on our Board are not evil, they are just ill equipped to run our 2 million $ corp. We need people experienced in running a Corp. of our size. We need a quorum of experienced people willing to follow our bylaws. Have you read them?
We also need to get real about the funding. Previously paved roads do not last into eternity. Other roads that pose a threat to our Association (liability) need to be addressed.
And of course, our easements need to be maintained. How do we do accomplish these goals with our current road funds? And let us not forget, we have a Bond to pay off....no money left of these borrowed funds......just the debt payment.
If we could start talking about rational approaches to our situation, we would all benefit.
We may be legally right about the County not doing it's job in approving our subdivision without paved roads, but a law suit is long and unpredictable.....Especially unpredictable if that trial were to take place in a county circuit court .
So what next?
And Mermaid states "That is right. Inexperienced board, inexperienced GM writing up a contract."
I Agree with both Mermaid and Kalakoa. This is the crux of our problem. The people serving on our Board are not evil, they are just ill equipped to run our 2 million $ corp. We need people experienced in running a Corp. of our size. We need a quorum of experienced people willing to follow our bylaws. Have you read them?
We also need to get real about the funding. Previously paved roads do not last into eternity. Other roads that pose a threat to our Association (liability) need to be addressed.
And of course, our easements need to be maintained. How do we do accomplish these goals with our current road funds? And let us not forget, we have a Bond to pay off....no money left of these borrowed funds......just the debt payment.
If we could start talking about rational approaches to our situation, we would all benefit.
We may be legally right about the County not doing it's job in approving our subdivision without paved roads, but a law suit is long and unpredictable.....Especially unpredictable if that trial were to take place in a county circuit court .
So what next?