8/13/2018 1:04:14 PM
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Section 5: OPA Board Subject: A Legal Conundrum? Msg# 1022887
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Thank you.
I will self-identify and maintain my position that Bailey's actions and statements on this issue are stupid. Please note, I did not say the GM is stupid (your words). Perhaps someone else did. I said his position and comments on this issue are stupid. As for the lawyer's comments, he is the same lawyer who improperly refused a request by Ted Aranow to make a motion at the annual meeting last year. He is the same lawyer who at this year's annual meeting improperly allowed a hand count on motions. I believe Bailey's total approach with this drainage issue and with the road cost number is noise to pave the way for increased reserves, increased equipment, and increased employees. One thing Bailey and the board should be doing is looking into outsourcing our roads landscaping, grass cutting, and drainage work. As for the sky falling, certainly not. Stupid actions by OPA are nothing unusual. |
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For reference, the above message is a reply to a message where: My objection to some of the comments regarding the GM's drainage effort is that they act to delegitimize the proposal before any of it is made public. In my opinion, it is prudent that the GM seek advice from counsel regarding owner's drainage responsibilities as expressed in the DR's. The scope of the effort demands nothing less than a full understanding of the applicable obligations of owners and the Association. Jeremy Tucker's comments at the annual meeting indicate that there is reason to better identify respective obligations. The words and phrases in the DR's are not just filler. They have meaning and it is entirely appropriate to get advice regarding the meaning of the drainage provisions. After the annual meeting, several comments have been made to the effect that the GM is "stupid" to be considering the impact on owners who may have resource or physical condition limitations that may inhibit their ability to comply with potential owner drainage responsibilities. No, the GM would properly be subject to criticism if he did not foresee such potential issues should owners be subject to drainage responsibilities not now in effect. I have decided to limit myself to one "SPECIFIC" criticism example. Those who have questioned the GM's judgment, the pretext of his actions or his intelligence can can self-identify themselves in my comments and reply as they see fit. msg 1022246 (Joe Reynolds): class action should Bailey get his wish; definite possibility is an extreme effort to change the DR's; this nonsense initiated by Bailey. You forgot to add that the sky is falling down on Ocean Pines. Jim Trummel |
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