IMPORTANT REMINDER:
Annual Membership Meeting takes place this Saturday, December 14th from
9:00 – 10:30 a.m. in the dining room of the Alta Sierra Country Club. We’ll be
giving a short presentation and recap of 2013. All members are welcome – we
hope to see you there!
Arbitrator Simon delivered his arbitration award to the parties in the late afternoon of December 1st, ruling the following:
· The October 19th recall vote of the ASPOA Board to remove 8 of the 9 Directors was not a valid action as it was not properly noticed.
· The subsequent November 2nd recall election of 8 replacement Directors was not a valid action as the recall action was not ruled valid.
· ASPOA
has the legal authority and responsibility to enforce the Deed
Restrictions relating to those matters within the purview of the
original Architectural Committee (fences, trees, building plans,
setbacks, temporary dwellings, etc.) for each subdivision in Alta
Sierra. Alta Sierrans, themselves, may seek to enforce DR violations within their own subdivision (easements, signs, pets, appearance of yards, etc.).
The
delivery of a binding ruling by Arbitrator Simon should bring us all
relief from the conflict that has plagued our community for months, and
gives our association the opportunity for a fresh start. We have all
agreed upon the importance of resolving disagreements with respect and a
civil dialogue. Let’s put aside our differences and all work together
for the benefit of our membership as agreed upon in the mediation
settlement. Instead of resorting to recalls, lawsuits, and
inflammatory newspaper articles, let’s use the agreed upon concept of a
conflict resolution committee to receive, review, and decide issues
where there is disagreement. And let’s call upon the members to provide
input for program priorities and large expenditures by the Association.
Another notable achievement is the completion of the official ASPOA election held on Monday, Dec. 2nd. We tallied an amazing 496 ballots submitted by members, who made their voices heard in
this balloted election. The top three candidates who received the
highest number of votes were elected to the ASPOA Board. Results are as
follows:
Nominated Candidates
|
Write-Ins
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George Horrigan: 372 (WON)
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*Brad Dixon: 2
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Diane Coelho: 339 (WON)
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*John Noone: 1
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Enid Powell: 315 (WON)
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*Fred Crowder: 1
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*Gerald Gates: 261
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*Brad Peceimer-Glasse: 1
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*Laura McLeod: 141
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*Denotes candidates who ran in the recall election held on 11/2/13.
The election process was skillfully overseen by Dai Meagher, CPA,
whose attention to detail, professionalism, and expertise ensured a
fair election for all of our members. Dai spent countless hours
developing an election process that sets a very high standard for future
elections in Alta Sierra, and ASPOA wishes to express our gratitude for
his tireless efforts.
In addition, we would like to thank our amazing team of volunteers for their help:
Carol Baker, Bob Crooks, Marlene Engel, Debbie Ireland, Vivian Kee, Lou
Merzario, Al Schafer, and Jim Shea. The Nomination Committee,
consisting of John Ford, Julie Reaney, and Julie Siegenthaler, spent
numerous hours coordinating the election, as well. A phone call outreach
effort was also made to the nearly 400 members for whom the Association
does not have email addresses, to ensure every member received equal treatment in this election.
We hope the judge’s ruling and balloted election mean the conflict has finally ended. Indeed, with a binding legal opinion, and the official results of a popular vote among members, we believe it has.
Thank you for remaining members of ASPOA throughout these difficult months. We welcome input from members via our website, email address aspoa@suddenlink.net, and member feedback line (530) 231-7755.
Thanks for your kind words Scott.
ReplyDeleteI felt it would be a valuable and important contribution to the healing process of our community if the election procedures* from start to finish were executed with professionalism, integrity, and accuracy
I received significant assistance from a dedicated and supportive team who shared this goal—most especially Julie Siegenthaler, Julie Reaney, and John Ford (and their supportive & patient families).
On Election Day, I also had tremendous and professional help from Carol Baker, Bob Crooks, Marlene Engel, Debbie Ireland, Vivian Kee, Lou Merzario, Clarence Motter, Al Schafer, Rich Daniels, and Jim Shea (hope I’m not leaving anyone out.)
These individuals worked continuously from 7:30am until 10am to facilitating the in-person voting, and from 10am until 1:30pm to facilitate the ballot authentication and tallying.
* Note, I had no role in campaign procedures or oversight thereof.
Thanks for your kind words Scott.
ReplyDeleteI felt it would be a valuable and important contribution to the healing process of our community if the election procedures* from start to finish were executed with professionalism, integrity, and accuracy
I received significant assistance from a dedicated and supportive team who shared this goal—most especially Julie Siegenthaler, Julie Reaney, and John Ford (and their supportive & patient families).
On Election Day, I also had tremendous and professional help from Carol Baker, Bob Crooks, Marlene Engel, Debbie Ireland, Vivian Kee, Lou Merzario, Clarence Motter, Al Schafer, Rich Daniels, and Jim Shea (hope I’m not leaving anyone out.)
These individuals worked continuously from 7:30am until 10am to facilitating the in-person voting, and from 10am until 1:30pm to facilitate the ballot authentication and tallying.
* Note, I had no role in campaign procedures or oversight thereof.