Desert Sky Resident Shares Board Treasurer's
Liberty Center Bocce Court Correspondence
Mary Lee Duley, a prominent
resident from our Desert Sky area, has asked Anthem Opinions to publish the
following email correspondence she recently sent to her extensive data base.
It includes a detailed email from Board Treasurer, Jim
Mayfield, asking that his comments be shared with the entire
community.
We would urge all residents to read
these messages in order that they may fully understand the current status of
disposition of the Liberty Center Bocce
Courts.
We thank Mary Lee for allowing us to share this with
the Sun City Anthem community.
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Subject: Fwd: Liberty Center
Date: June 16, 2013 4:21:34 PM
PDT
Dear SCA Neighbors:
Jim Mayfield, one of our SCA Board
of Directors, responded to an earlier email of mine regarding many resident's
concern over the status of the existing Liberty Center Bocce Courts. I do not
forward emails, without the consent of the seller, and have always requested the
same courtesy. Jim, as you can see, has provided consent to share his email,
which provides his views on the issue. I am forwarding this email to all in my
data base and please consider this my consent to share with your family friends,
and neighbors in Sun City Anthem.
At this point, NOTHING specific
(miniature golf course, shuffle board, dog park, barbecue area, basketball,
etc) has been sanctioned or has been presented to P&G (properties and
grounds) for their vetting process, with regards to the Liberty Center Bocce
Court space.
I am not responding to each of the
emails received this past week and, as referenced earlier this week, plan on
spending quality time with visiting family. Thank you for your understanding and
consideration. IF your emails are not answered, it does not mean that I am not
interested, but you have the names and email addresses of the appropriate
sources that can make decisions and answer any questions you may
have.
I do not blog, as everyone knows,
and would appreciate it if blog owners would not reference me or my personal
opinions, given via email, on their personal web
sites.
Every resident's opinion is equally
important in this community and mutual respect is the key to moving forward,
working with the board of directors and committee chairpersons, and putting ALL
of the negative postings and finger pointing behind
us.
Happy Father's
Day!
Sincerely,
Mary Lee
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Begin forwarded
message:
From: <jnm@jamesmayfield.com>Subject: RE: Liberty Center Thank you for your responseDate: June 16, 2013 3:01:08 PM PDTTo: "Mary Lee Duley" <mlduley@msn.com>
Thanks for your response. Please feel free to forward my email. I believe that increased communication with SCA home owners by all means possible is always a positive step.Stay in touch,Jim Mayfield------------------------------------------------------- Original Message ----
On Jun 16, 2013, at 6:54 AM, <jnm@jamesmayfield.com> <jnm@jamesmayfield.com> wrote:
Mary Lee,
I am trying to respond to all emails in order to keep in touch with the owners at SCA. My view of the possible reallocation of the Bocce Ball Courts at Liberty is pretty straight forward.
1. I support the work of the standing committees. My experience as the chair of one of the standing committees, which included interfacing with the other chairs, was that the standing committees are the best place for issues to be raised and vetted. The standing committees have experienced people with great talent who have a history of broad representation and exercising sound judgement.
2. I think P&G did a good job of vetting the last pet park request. My understanding of their decision is that it was based upon three criteria. Use of common space should nota. intrude on or disrupt the use of existing common space,b. pose a potential nuisance to individual residences in the vicinity of common space, andc. adversely affect SCA property values.Without getting into the merits of a pet park, I think that P&G's criteria and process represented sound business judgement and were representative of community values.
3. Over that last two years, I have repeatedly expressed my concern about "mission creep". We only have so much land, and I do not sense a ground swell in the community to increase the quarterly assessments to provide more activity related opportunities than those already provided by the 52 charter clubs and by staff at existing facilities. As a member of the BoD and Treasurer, my first questions are 1> what will be the financial impact, and 2> how many people will use and/or benefit from a proposed change?
In summary, the existing space will be costly to redeploy and represents a scarce resource. So, lets not get ants in our pants; I support the processes and work of the SCA standing committees and think that a thorough analysis of the Bocce Ball Court area at Liberty by them is the correct path to take.
Jim Mayfield--------------------------------------------------------We hope this information has been helpful to our readers.Anthem Opinions
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