![]() ![]() ![]() Section 5: OPA Board Subject: OPA Food Truck Msg# 940118
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Joe,
I was willing to try and give the GM the benefit of the doubt on some items but this is crazy. First off I don't think you can get and outfit a food truck for $55k. Second, why would we compete with the food at the YC or S&R club. The S&R club grill was very nice last year. It was reasonable and the quality of the food and service was very good. Third, why would we want to run another operation that will require significant maintenance when maintenance does not appear to be our strong pint in OP. When you tie this budget with the CIP you have to scratch your head. I can't understand why we would not put the money into the Beach club and Country club before we spend a large sum on a food truck. If I had to guess, we are probably looking at closer to $100k to get a food truck. The bridges need to be addressed and the last thing we need at this moment is another Admin building. While the GM submitted a budget that would raise assessments by $22 something has to be done to stop this run away train. It appears his board majority won't stop him. After seeing the CIP and some of the details on the budget I feel I can't sit by and do nothing but complain. With that being said, I am going to run for the board in 2016. I can assure anyone interested that I have no alignment with any faction however I do believe I share a lot of the views that Tom Herrick campaigned on last year. I think we need more people on the board who will try and represent all the owners of OP and be willing to do what is in the best interest of all OP members. I believe that with the change of board members that will occur this year there is an opportunity for the board to take back control of operations of our community. I think we should look at what we want to be. I don't agree with our mission statement of being, "the premier resort community". While I strongly support all the amenities I don't think we need to provide more for others outside of the community. I think we should adjust our mission to being a community that provides a good variety of activities to meet the needs our diverse home owners and guests. I also think we need to be affordable. While I don't think we need to be a profit center, I think we can do better than we are doing. The board should be focused on the Beach Club, Country Club, bridges, computer systems and trying to find ways to improve the financial of the departments not getting close to break even. Building a new Fire House or new Admin building is not something I think should be anywhere near the front burner. I can assure you I don't have all the answers but I think I could work with the remaining board members to move the Board and community back in the right direction. Larry |
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For reference, the above message is a reply to a message where: Food Truck at New $5 Million Yacht Club Buy a $5 Hot Dog commentary by Joe Reynolds OPA General Manager Bob Thompson's entrepreneurial inclinations know no bounds. After his incredibly successful idea for Java Bay Cafe in the old Yacht Club, a venture some believe brought millions into OPA coffers, he has now come up with yet another extraordinary money-making scheme to delight members of the Ocean Pines Association. The proposed 2016-2017 budget contains a capital purchase of a food truck for $55,000, labor for all associated staff to operate it, with the brilliant idea of parking it in front of the new $5 million Yacht Club, as well as other venues, and then sell $5 hot dogs and other food-truck epicurean delights. Since Worcester County already says OPA does not meet code for parking space requirements, one can only wonder if the county will like the idea of the food truck taking up a couple of spaces. Would you want to park your car next to the food truck location? There will be a Town Hall meeting to discuss the budget on January 30th at 9 A.M. in the Assateague Room. Anyone looking for entertainment on what might be a cold winter day should consider attending. Perhaps the GM will, as he did with his presentation to sell the Board of Directors on his Java Bay Cafe initiative, present a full-scale Powerpoint envy-of-Hollywood production detailing the number of hot dogs sold nationwide and how hot dog sales are increasing faster than the national debt. Other Yacht Club budget items sure to please association members include:
Asking questions of board members about the new food truck operation reveals little, even though the board already did a "line by line" budget review. We don't know if the truck will be new or used; we don't know if the truck food sales will be cash-only or allow credit card sales as well. One board member said he wasn't concerned about the details. Another said perhaps OPA could deliver meals-on-wheels in the winter, perhaps even live entertainment brought to your home with the meal. Lots of interesting stuff in the budget. Just a couple of items:
Looking to be entertained? The proposed budget is in the lobby of the administration building. Comfortable seat there for you as well. Let us know if you find anything interesting. Image Info: Photo of food truck from budget Bob Thompson proposed for purchase at $55,000 to sell $5 hot dogs at the new $5 million YC and other venues around Ocean Pines. ![]() |
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