6/20/2009 7:07:47 PM
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Section 23: OPA Elections Subject: 2009 Candidates Forum Msg# 679238
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suggesting a $105 increase in the assement for this year: a substantial portion of it to "build reserves"...and he served as the messenger. A large part of that was recovery of a $500,000 operational deficit caused by low-balled budgets passed by past boards. Gomsak and B&F suggested recovering it now. Eventually the board decided to recover it over five years as I recall. Sounds to me like some want a return to the same sort of low-balled budgets they have been complaining about. Fiscal responsibility is important. Consider a $30 per year increase in assessments probably represents less than a 5% increase. Typically that is no more than the increase in inflation, certainly not a number way over the top and likely to suck great sums out of association members. As a matter of fact such an increase may not even match the amount OPA just lost due to county cutbacks. I want to see the assessment as low as possible while still doing what needs to be done in this community. Everyone, of course, may have different opinions. For example, the animal control officer was position was eliminated this year to reduce costs, yet at the last board meeting one individual spoke strongly against the board for this. |
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For reference, the above message is a reply to a message where: You should watch the videos of the board meetings in particular the budget meeting of 1/9/09 where the failures of past boards to properly fund reserve accounts and using reserve account money to fund operations and/or special board projects is discussed. Unfortunately I cannot get the image of Mr. Gomsak, speaking on behalf of the B&F Committee, suggesting a $105 increase in the assement for this year: a substantial portion of it to "build reserves"...and he served as the messenger. I protested that thinking at the time in a commentary in the January 21 edition of The Courier...also posted here on the forum as OPA Reserves ...and thankfully the board didn't include an increase of such magnitude in the final budget. Rather increases were spread over a period of years...and although OPA didn't get the money as a more substantial "chunk," it will eventually be available to do necessary repairs...again over a period of time. I have no idea how involved Mr. Gomsak was in fomenting this proposed increase nor his personal attitude regarding it...but I am concerned that perhaps his "strong financial background" might be something get in the way of carefully considering the ramifications of such increases for the membership. |
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