These data reported a total of 97.23 acres of such land.
- From Rana Goodman...to...Anthem Opinions
Since Carl pointed out to Robert Nusser that SCA is only one of the HOAs contributing to Anthem Council, I think he should tell all that SCA is also the largest contributor.
And since he sits on the Council as SCA's representative, maybe he would share how much, or what percentage SCA pays.
Last month, as I was driving out of the community saw the landscaper company digging up some very healthy, beautiful rosemary plants down by Reunion Drive.
They then tossed them into their truck... What a waste of money.
just sayin'. - From Robert Nusser...to...Anthem Opinions.
A good comment Rana.
Here's another question for Mr. Weinstein since he's running for re-election, and for that matter, for Sandy Seddon as well, since it's been claimed she's saved so much money since she took over management of SCA.
You know all of those chairs that were replaced ?
Know what happened to the old ones (which, by the way, were in pretty good shape)?
They sold them at the parking lot sale on Saturday....
...saw a pick-up truck leave the sale that was loaded with the old chairs.
How much did we get for the chairs and what are new ones costing our association?
From Robert Nusser...to...Anthem Opinions
In response to Mr. Weinstein’s comments, I was surprised to learn that SCA is merely one of seven communities that are members of the “Anthem Community Council” and that SCA does NOT have direct control over the aforementioned common areas.
HOWEVER, if, in fact, this “community council” controls the common areas of seven communities, even far greater water could be saved if the “community council” investigated my suggestion of eliminating irrigated lawn areas (?).
By the way, how much is SCA’s ‘annual contribution’ to the ‘community council’ regarding the upkeep of the common areas? Based on my review of previous contracts with the Landscaper, it appears that SCA already foots the bill for the maintenance of these areas. So, how much are we paying to the ‘community council’ AND what do those fees reflect?
Mr. Weinstein suggests that I attend the next meeting of the ‘community council’ and present my case regarding the wasting of water; PERHAPS one or more SCA Board Members could attend that meeting for that purpose: the Board Member(s) would certainly have more “clout” than a mere resident, AND this would give the Board member(s) the opportunity to exercise their fiduciary responsibility to SCA residents (trying to save SCA some money). This would also demonstrate that SCA is a ‘concerned desert resident’ – lately, any ‘good press’ would be welcomed.
Mr. Nusser:
Sun City Anthem DOES DOT control any of the land that is part of the Anthem Community Council.
The Council, consisting of the seven HOA's that make it up, controls the acreage you mention.
The Council meets in May and I suggest you attend that meeting to express your views.
ALSO - does that mean that ALL of the common property is NOT controlled by us ????
If so, then why are we paying for irrigation and up-keep of these parcels ????
All the common property is owned/controlled jointly by the associations that make up the Anthem Council.
We do not directly pay those bills.
We pay a fee to the council (as do all the other associations) and the Council determines how it is spent, including water!