[Nhhoa] Pool Closed Again?!?

Tracy j mrstracyjones at gmail.com
Tue Jun 3 07:41:17 CDT 2014


My husband I would support turning the HOA over to a management company.
No one should be "stuck" in these positions and one of us will sincerely
try to make the next HOA meeting.  I am thankful to those who volunteer
their time, here is a big THANK YOU!!  I love the "welcome committee" idea
and would be willing to help out on that!!

Tracy Jones

Sent from my LandYacht


On Tue, Jun 3, 2014 at 8:18 AM, Christopher Agan <topher.agan at gmail.com>
wrote:

> Thank you Mr. Hackler. This information is greatly appreciated. Also
> thanks to Mrs. Morast and Mr. Frenier. This is the kind of dialogue that
> needs to be happening.
>
> I apologize to the community for starting this entire drama but I do hope
> that something positive will come of it and we can open up lines of
> communication so that we can all stay as informed as possible.
>
> Sincerely hope that every one has a great day.
>
> Chris
>  On Jun 3, 2014 6:55 AM, "Roger Hackler" <Roger.Hackler at comcast.net>
> wrote:
>
>> I want to apologize to the community for my delivery.  It was out of line
>> and I feel bad about how said it using a couple of expletives.  Cursing was
>> inappropriate on a public forum.  I however stand by my message.
>>
>> Kimberly and I have lived here for seven years and love the neighborhood.
>>  We are sad that we are being transferred.
>>
>> All of the governing documents are on the website, which has recently
>> been updated.  If I ever get home for a week, I will get the financial
>> documents uploaded for everyone to see.  The accountability for every cent
>> is transparent.  I still have to get with the new treasurer and transfer
>> all of the documents to him.
>>
>> The annual meeting is in October.  For the past 4 years, not more than 3
>> non board members attended.  According to the By-laws, we have to have a
>> quantum of at least 2/3 of the neighborhood to have a valid election.  The
>> current board did in fact volunteer, 7 years ago, and are now basically
>> stuck.  I agree that hiring a management company is the thing to do, but
>> the board gets a lot of pushback every time this is brought up.
>>
>> Once again, please accept my apologies for the inappropriate language.
>>
>> Roger
>>
>> Sent from my LearJet
>>
>> On Jun 3, 2014, at 0:05, Todd Frenier <todd.frenier at gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>> I'm new to the neighborhood too (just been here a month), but in my
>> previous neighborhood, I volunteered with the HOA to be a sort of
>> "welcoming committee" for new residents and my wife made a nice gift basket
>> and I put together a folder of bylaws and other important info about the
>> neighborhood and we just welcomed people to the neighborhood when they
>> moved in.  It seemed to help with communication, especially for new
>> people.  I also set up a free, private social network for the neighborhood
>> through nextdoor.com.  This helped neighbors get to know each other
>> better and is pretty user-friendly.  I don't know if there's any need for
>> that sort of thing, but if the HOA wants, I could help do something similar
>> here.  We plan on staying here long-term, so I'm all about building
>> community between one another.
>>
>> Totally off subject - my wife and I were taking a walk last week and
>> found a necklace on the road.  The people who lived close by didn't lose
>> it, so if someone can describe it in detail I will get it to you.
>>
>> Todd Frenier
>>
>>
>>
>> On Mon, Jun 2, 2014 at 11:35 PM, Angelina Morast <angelina0767 at gmail.com>
>> wrote:
>>
>>> There is so much anger on this.  There should not be named calling or
>>> foul language on our HOA site, we are all adults so we should act like it.
>>>  Maybe the answer is an HOA management company.  We own houses at other
>>> subdivisions that utilize these, the yearly fees are no greater than here
>>> and some times you may get a little more amenities, sometimes the same but
>>> you don't get feelings of hatred, and feelings of being unappreciated.
>>> Maybe it's something the board could check into. Works great for our other
>>> subdivisions and the neighborhood isn't angry toward each other or harbor
>>> ill feelings.
>>>
>>> Sent from my iPad
>>>
>>> On Jun 2, 2014, at 11:00 PM, Carol Clary <cjclary at bellsouth.net> wrote:
>>>
>>> Roger is so right.  Stuff happens!  If you don't know what your other
>>> amenities are, and what else your dues go toward, you do now!
>>>
>>> Sent from my iPhone
>>>
>>> On Jun 2, 2014, at 8:24 PM, Roger Hackler <Roger.Hackler at comcast.net>
>>> wrote:
>>>
>>> I've kept my mouth shut, but since I'm no longer on the board, I can't
>>> take it any longer.  First of all, if you knew what a moron you sound like
>>> by thinking that the ONLY amenity we have in the neighborhood is the pool,
>>> you would be embarrassed for yourself.
>>>
>>> What does the money go for?  How about the street lights, maintaining
>>> the clubhouse, maintaining the front of the neighborhood, planting of
>>> flowers, maintaining the tennis courts, maintaining the playground, not to
>>> mention having to pay attorney fees for the deadbeat neighbors who will not
>>> pay the dues? How about maintaining the access card system to keep others
>>> that don't live here out of the pool?
>>>
>>> I have no idea why the pool was closed, and I'm sorry that you had to
>>> drive maybe a half a mile to figure it out, but I damn well know there is a
>>> good reason.
>>>
>>> And as far as your money and a refund, why don't you volunteer to help
>>> the board run this operation instead of whining about it?  Walker, Jared,
>>> and Adam all have full time jobs, families, and obligations other than
>>> making sure the pool was open when you wanted it to be.
>>>
>>> In other words, either offer to help out or shut the hell up.
>>>
>>> And this is not from a board member, just from a dues paying resident.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> On Jun 2, 2014, at 17:15, Christopher Agan <topher.agan at gmail.com>
>>> wrote:
>>>
>>> Has there been any communication as to the reason the pool is closed
>>> again? It was open, now it's not. There is no communication so I load my
>>> family in the car and fins the gate is chained. I know our HOA fees are a
>>> very small sum per year and I was under the impression that it is because
>>> the ONLY amenity we have in this neighborhood is the pool. Do we get a
>>> refund of our fees if this matter is not reconciled promptly?
>>>
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