How Many Legit. Voting Members Now?
I heard over the week-end that The Summit's HOA may now have as many as seven-eight legitimate, duly-elected Voting Members.
Before that, it has one; only one. Barony Place Neighborhood had the only duly-elected Neighborhood Committee and Voting Member.
There should be 28.
The Board finally started a push to assist 27 neighborhoods in holding Neighborhood Meetings and electing Neighborhood Committees, which would then elect their Voting Member.
Will the same Board Member who challenged the legitimacy of Barony Place's proxies raise questions about the hurried efforts of the latest neighborhoods? Will that Board Member demand that every proxy be investigated and determined to be proper?
When were these latest Neighborhood Meetings? Which neighborhoods now have legitimate, duly-elected Neighborhood Committees and Voting Members?
Which neighborhoods still do not have a duly-elected Voting Member?
ALL Members (homeowners) of the HOA are properly concerned when neighborhoods do not have legitimate Voting Members, because those homeowners are not represented when a vote on any issue is attempted.
- Directors cannot be elected, removed, or appointed.
- CC&Rs and By-Laws cannot be amended.
- The Annual Assessment cannot be raised more than 10%.
- A Special Assessment cannot be approved to restore the fiscal integrity of Reserves.
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