02-15-2018, 04:28 AM
Where one goes the other will follow....
Tom, explain "shorthand", I think there are many who don't understand what you're talking about.
I have written to the full board pointing out their error. If you've been keeping up Tom, you read the most recent bylaw article I quoted...therefore you should see the bylaws states that an officer serves on the board until their successor is installed. The board didn't vote in new officers at the same meeting they deposed the 2 reps at, therefore the 2 officers are still officers of the board until the board votes in replacements.
A board rep responded to my email letter saying they have 60 days to replace officers. This is not true. 60 days replacement applies to officers who've resigned from the board, or have resigned as an officer of their own free will.
This is a very unusual predicament the board is in, coupled with the secretary's resignation of his officer seat. IMO, a giant red flag that things have escalated in the wrong direction. One of the things the former board secretary said when he resigned as an officer, was that it appears the board has gone backwards. He said the board looks like the same board before he came on. Many people concur with his statement.
This majority board is going back to their old MO of running HPP. Their idea of progress is to move swiftly ahead, w/out crossing their t's and dotting their i's, and with disregard of all laws....and those that want to ensure business is done according to our bylaws, county, and federal laws, are marked as obstructionists to progress. They were protecting the association from further lawsuits and protecting OUR $$$$. i.e. Remember the chip seal blunder? These are the same people driving the car again.
The board meeting is next week. They can replace the officers at that meeting, but for now L Laucik is still president and L Blyth is still treasurer.
P. S. We lost a really good board secretary when D Roe resigned as secretary. He was one of the best board secretaries I've seen in a long long time. Ethical, honest, and made excellent effort to do his job as outlined in the bylaws. Very sad.
Tom, explain "shorthand", I think there are many who don't understand what you're talking about.
I have written to the full board pointing out their error. If you've been keeping up Tom, you read the most recent bylaw article I quoted...therefore you should see the bylaws states that an officer serves on the board until their successor is installed. The board didn't vote in new officers at the same meeting they deposed the 2 reps at, therefore the 2 officers are still officers of the board until the board votes in replacements.
A board rep responded to my email letter saying they have 60 days to replace officers. This is not true. 60 days replacement applies to officers who've resigned from the board, or have resigned as an officer of their own free will.
This is a very unusual predicament the board is in, coupled with the secretary's resignation of his officer seat. IMO, a giant red flag that things have escalated in the wrong direction. One of the things the former board secretary said when he resigned as an officer, was that it appears the board has gone backwards. He said the board looks like the same board before he came on. Many people concur with his statement.
This majority board is going back to their old MO of running HPP. Their idea of progress is to move swiftly ahead, w/out crossing their t's and dotting their i's, and with disregard of all laws....and those that want to ensure business is done according to our bylaws, county, and federal laws, are marked as obstructionists to progress. They were protecting the association from further lawsuits and protecting OUR $$$$. i.e. Remember the chip seal blunder? These are the same people driving the car again.
The board meeting is next week. They can replace the officers at that meeting, but for now L Laucik is still president and L Blyth is still treasurer.
P. S. We lost a really good board secretary when D Roe resigned as secretary. He was one of the best board secretaries I've seen in a long long time. Ethical, honest, and made excellent effort to do his job as outlined in the bylaws. Very sad.