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Section 5: OPA Board Subject: Happy New Year Trendic Msg# 1031085
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This issue may have involved some interaction between Director Trendic and some public works folks working on drainage in his area of Ocean Pines.
Is this a minor incident being blown out of proportion in yet another effort to remove Trendic? Regardless of the chain of events or language in the Ethics Policy, Slobodan violated OPA By-laws: Section 9.03. Board and Association Staff Relationships. Individual members of the Board of Directors shall not give orders to any employee of the Association and, except for routine administrative services and inquiries, shall deal with employees through the General Manager. Perhaps the upcoming review of the OPA Organizational Chart is being done to reinforce the above. Slobodan is an uncompensated and volunteer elected official. He has no right to privacy. And, for the uninformed, this is at least the second time that he, as a sitting Director, has challenged, critizied or directed an OPA employee - a violation of the by-laws. The last time the Board let him off the hook with a warning. Whether this is a minor or major incident is irrelevant. There was an incident, it is in writing and the Board is compelled by the By-laws and Ethics Policy to take action. I like the transparency, which is not in violation the MD HOA Act. I was an HOA President and dealing with issues such as this one is not easy. My advice to to others: If you can't take the HEAT, don't run for the SEAT! Tom |
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For reference, the above message is a reply to a message where: Hi Steve. I have obtained some additional information on this issue, but have been unable to confirm 100%. This issue may have involved some interaction between Director Trendic and some public works folks working on drainage in his area of Ocean Pines. That aside, apparently there was a meeting of the GM and OPA president and two other board members. Since you are OPA's vice president, it would be logical to assume you were in that meeting. If so, was Director Horn the other person in the meeting? I am also wondering what "action" by Trendic would prompt an employee working on drainage to write a letter to OPA complaining about a board member. Was the letter from a supervisory person, or did a supervisory person perhaps push a worker to write the letter? Did the employee initially go to OPA's HR person as should be the procedure? Did the HR person then suggest the employee write directly to the board? I have an idea there is more here than meets the eye. Is this a minor incident being blown out of proportion in yet another effort to remove Trendic? |
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