Bill,
I am concerned about the wording in Jimmy's reply re: the resident member(s) of the ARB.
It has been my understanding that the ARB presently consists of three members, all of whom work for Atlantic Coast and none of whom live in Summer Lakes. If this is in error I would appreciate someone setting me straight.
If the above is accurate, then seems to me that an appropriate number of residents would be three, all of whom would be full members of the board, not the advisory member status mentioned by Jimmy. Voting ties could easily be handled by a non ARB member designated by Atlantic Coast in advance.
I think we are on the right track with the neighborhood as well as with the relationship between those who live here and those who invested money to create the sub-division. Thanks to you, Bill for facilitating things so far.
Pat Dickerson
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Pat, you are correct -- currently the 3 members of the ARB are Atlantic Coast employees and non of them live in Summer Lakes. During the neighborhood meeting I pressed hard for equal representation from residents. Paul, their CFO, flatly rebuked that recommendation. He said they would allow only 2 residents to serve in an "advisory" capasity on teh ARB. He said that anyone who is interested should provide AC their "resumes." When residents assume control of the Association there will certainly be a different arrangement, until then we have to play by AC's rules.
Read your comment, Bill...
I can think of no reason to waste my time getting involved if I am only an "advisor"...There is another course of action if things got bad enough; I know a couple of good lawyers...There are many promises, both explicit and implicit, in the promotional material published by AC...Many of these are not being lived up to.
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