02-27-2018, 04:56 AM
Good comments BillyB. Maybe you should volunteer on the Mailbox Committee.
I understand that the presenter of all of those motions including the formation of the mailbox committee, also thought of throwing out another idea besides HPP buying its own lots for mailbox placement but decided not to.
That idea came from the board president back in 2012 when the original mailbox committee was formed and she had spoken with the Watamull's (the grantor of the 20 acre lots) attorney who said the Association could try to get the deed changed to allow for mailboxes but the process would be so complicated and expensive (attorney costs etc.) that the committee back then passed up on that idea.
I remember the presenter also saying that the idea for purchasing foreclosure lots to locate mailboxes was suggested by a board director at the time but obviously that idea was not attempted. Even though the presenter told us that HPP bought a foreclosed lot in 2012 for about $12,000. And then, (this board couldn't get more incompetent) the board sold that lot last year instead of using it for mailbox placement.
I do not know where that lot is located but I know that the idea to use it for mailboxes was never discussed by this incompetent board.
As many people have stated here and on other HPP related PT topics, this is a really complicated subject and not everyone is going to be pleased with what ever the new and improved Mailbox Committee comes up with and eventually proposes to the community.
I understand that the presenter of all of those motions including the formation of the mailbox committee, also thought of throwing out another idea besides HPP buying its own lots for mailbox placement but decided not to.
That idea came from the board president back in 2012 when the original mailbox committee was formed and she had spoken with the Watamull's (the grantor of the 20 acre lots) attorney who said the Association could try to get the deed changed to allow for mailboxes but the process would be so complicated and expensive (attorney costs etc.) that the committee back then passed up on that idea.
I remember the presenter also saying that the idea for purchasing foreclosure lots to locate mailboxes was suggested by a board director at the time but obviously that idea was not attempted. Even though the presenter told us that HPP bought a foreclosed lot in 2012 for about $12,000. And then, (this board couldn't get more incompetent) the board sold that lot last year instead of using it for mailbox placement.
I do not know where that lot is located but I know that the idea to use it for mailboxes was never discussed by this incompetent board.
As many people have stated here and on other HPP related PT topics, this is a really complicated subject and not everyone is going to be pleased with what ever the new and improved Mailbox Committee comes up with and eventually proposes to the community.