December Scoop Questions - #1

The December Summit Scoop was published today.

Food-for-thought appears on Page Three.

The Safety Committee offered, "The new camera system for intersections and parks is nearly complete, with a demonstration expected the following day. Once launched, the CAT officer will be able to monitor the system through a mobile app. Access will be limited to the town, management office, and CAT officer."

The previous Board majority apparently did not consider that "intersections" are not Common Property and that the HOA has no authority whatsoever over them. So why was HOA money spent on cameras that cover intersections? It was classic waste.

When was "the following day"?

Access? Limited "to the town, management office, and CAT officer."

What is "the town"?

Surely, no one in the management office will be sitting there, watching video of intersections.

The CAT officer (RCSD deputy) is not The Summit HOA's private security officer. Her territory is much wider than The Summit. Why does she have access to the Summit's recording system? 

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