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<DIV><FONT face=Arial size=2>Mr. Hudson, "BRAVO". I couldn't have said it
better myself. What matters is North Hampton and everyone aligning with
improving our neighborhood and relationships. Another impovement measure
is the implementation of a formal Neighborhood Watch program that is
forthcoming. </FONT></DIV>
<DIV><FONT face=Arial size=2>I have certainly gotten frustrated at times but I
won't loose sight of why we purchased a home in this neighborhood - IT IS
BEAUTIFUL AND UNIQUE. Why would we want to diminsh that?</FONT></DIV>
<DIV><FONT face=Arial size=2>Amy is an experienced HOA President and I have
confidence that she is capable of running a productive NHHOA Annual
Meeting. Heck, she took on the street lighting contract this year
and negotiated a new deal that yielded significant savings - look
at the details of your budget; you'll see what she did!</FONT></DIV>
<DIV><FONT face=Arial size=2>Kimberly</FONT> </DIV>
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style="BACKGROUND: #e4e4e4; FONT: 10pt arial; font-color: black"><B>From:</B>
<A title=moniqueandty@yahoo.com href="mailto:moniqueandty@yahoo.com">Ty
Hudson</A> </DIV>
<DIV style="FONT: 10pt arial"><B>To:</B> <A title=nhhoa@nhhoa.org
href="mailto:nhhoa@nhhoa.org">North Hampton Homeowners Association</A> </DIV>
<DIV style="FONT: 10pt arial"><B>Sent:</B> Monday, April 28, 2008 9:56
PM</DIV>
<DIV style="FONT: 10pt arial"><B>Subject:</B> [Nhhoa] Outside Looking
In....</DIV>
<DIV><BR></DIV>Now Fellow Homeowners....<BR><BR>As a former HOA President at
my former residence, I am saddened to see that the same behavior occurs
regardless of the subdivision. <BR><BR>I hope that as you read the
various barbs and attacks that are being levied that you remember at the same
time that the presidency is a volunteer position. I am sure that with
the upcoming board meeting approaching that this type of behavior will lead to
a huge line forming for people who cannot wait to be president and suffer the
same fate....<BR><BR>Please tell me why anyone would want to run....When you
see public figures bow out of running for offices, it is generally because of
the stress that is put on a family for their background or for their
actions....and those are for paid positions.... Remind me again how much
the NHHOA Presidency pays??<BR><BR>I took my job seriously and put in
countless hours into my term and the reward was to see the values of homes
rise in my neighborhood while surrounding areas were on the slide.... The
toils of those hours and the stresses is why today that my wife does not want
me to run again.... To avoid the back and forth banter of a few choices
apples in the bunch... As president, you act in a way that is most
beneficial....not to perfection as you will never please everyone...<BR><BR>To
see that an issue so trivial as pool servicing has caused such an outrage and
embarrassment and then to call out someone over an Easter Egg hunt is truly
sad. Amy simply asked if anyone had some contacts with a pool service
company. She did so with the best of intentions and look where it has
led...<BR><BR>I hope that everyone who has taken the time to comment to date
on this will have the willingness to come to the board meeting and end
this.... We need to unite and pursue common goals that improve both the
safety and security of the subdivision as well as the value of our subdivision
as a whole. The purpose of the community email is communication....not
slander and bashing of your fellow neighbors... If that is what it
continues to be, I would move that we abolish the email as a public
forum.... <BR><BR>From what I have seen so far (only here since
October), I am very impressed with the subdivision and the board. I look
forwards to a great future here at North Hampton and hope that this too shall
pass. I look forwards to coming together on the 13th of May as an
opportunity for mass healing and not utter destruction.<BR>I want to be a
community of block parties and meet and greets, not hide and whispers and back
stabbing...<BR><BR>Take a second and prioritize what is important
here.... Are statements that are made a positive for the future??
If not, do they offer a solution?? I conducted a town hall meeting when
I first joined my HOA in my last subdivision. I addressed everyone and
laid down some ground rules that had to be followed.... If you had a
problem, then you had to address it with a well thought out rational answer to
correct it. Being that the Board is made up of volunteers, why is it
their task to solve your problems.... For example, I can come to the
next meeting and state that I do not know enough of my neighbors...is that the
job of the Board to fix that?? No, so I come with a solution of being
willing to head up a block party for my end of Centerport and open it up for
others to head up their portion. No one is going to fault anyone for
effort, it is generally lack thereof that is the root of the problem....
So....if you feel the need to bring up a problem or a concern, as a fellow
neighbor, I ask that you come with a fix or asolution to solve
it...<BR><BR>For the sake of peace going forwards, please all take a breath
and be thankful for the positives....we can prioritize the concerns in a
proper fashion on the 13th...I look forwards to meeting all of you
there....<BR><BR>Respectfully,<BR><BR>Ty Hudson<BR>11
Centerport<BR><BR><BR><B><I></I></B><BR>
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