Jerry,
I applaud your interest, even thought you aren't in the park are you? I thought you were in Keaau. But if you can get definitive answers from "them" I won't only be amazed but shocked as well.
I won't wait with baited breath however, I heard it before. From what I can tell there are only a couple dozen the are on this web, counting from the responses to Beachboy's post, WOW I was wondering who's here etc...
But yes in the mean time where is that equipment working? Anyone seen them? I know they fired one operator for smoking pot on the job. Not sure if he was one of the "trainees" they had. Maybe someone might ask them the question what the current status is on their "work crew" is? 1-2? 3? guys responsible for 137 miles of roads?
I think we need lees office workers and more road workers, after all it's what the money is collected for.
Dr. Weatherford, have you been here long enough to remember the Receivership court action and have any idea who the judge was and his ruling?
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Pohaku, I have lived in HPP for three years and owned property here for five.
Cheers,
Jerry
Let's have a contest for the crappiest road. I vote for 18th between Paradise and Kalloli
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January 11, 2001
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Don Tinker moved that the RMC approved the HPPOA Amended and Restated Bylaws as amended by the Court;
to include in Article VI, Section I (a) Lot owners are assumed to be members of the Association unless the Association receives from them a written affirmative statement to the contrary. Owners may join or decline membership at any time. The Association will notify owners of record of their ability to decline membership in the Association.
and in Section 2 - Any amendment to these bylaws requiring mandatory membership dues shall require prior Court approval.
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Does anyone know if the Court approved mandatory membership dues?
If not, then HPPOA can't force residents to pay.
Well it's pretty clear that the HPPOA isn't responding to the posts here. Even after Rob's visit to them on another matter. Would say that was a confirmation that they're not interested in what's being discussed here.
Hilohaole, that's an interesting post. Very nice question.
Maybe someone who has knowledge of those Receivership hearings could shed some light on the matter.
"I was told", coconut wireless, OMG. From someone who was more knowledgeable than I with respects to the recent court action.
That the HPPOA was only allowed to deal with the roads, nothing else.
Well a lot of "things" have fallen under those dictates.
And I know as a fact equipment has walked away from the RMC garage.
A recent vote for a pool? a park? Not with road fees that go up 5% a year thank you. But I heard of one guy deeding his % of the HPP roads back to the HPPOA. I'm gonna look into that because I was told by a previous RMC manager that I wouldn't see pavement on my road in my lifetime.
So what am I pay for?
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quote:
Originally posted by HiloHaole
Does anyone know if the Court approved mandatory membership dues?
If not, then HPPOA can't force residents to pay.
Membership dues (mandatory or elective) in HPPOA is different from Road Maintenance Assessments. Membership in the “Association” is automatic unless you elect to decline membership and give up your right to participate in or vote on matters of the Association. Giving up that right to participate or pay any voluntary membership dues in the “Association”
does not remove your legal obligation and requirement to pay Road Maintenance assessments.
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Quote - "Let's have a contest for the crappiest road. I vote for 18th between Paradise and Kalloli"
I will drive your pick which might change my mind, but until I do I vote for PILIKAI! (off of Beach & Kaloli towards Kaloli Point)
Susan
Susan
Susan are you talking about the 4x4 road north of Kaloli off beach?
If it's where I think you're talking about, that's Shipman land.
Bob you seem knowledgeable in that your response answered one question.
What do you know about deeding back your % of the roads to the assoc.?