Sun City Anthem Board Declares Only
Three to be on
Removal
Ballot
It appears that after the CPA firm did
the "official count" only Robert Burch escaped the removal
election.
Despite having submitted in excess
of 825 petitions, the CPA firm found only 713 to be valid in Burch's case.
(715 were required to go forward with his removal
election).
What makes this disappointing for those
who obtained the petitions, is that after they were submitted on August 10,
2017, an additional 65 signed petitions were subsequently
received which undoubtedly would have placed Mr. Burch on the removal
ballot.
Calls will be made to the Ombudsman's
office to seek their advice as to their inclusion.
Regarding the other three, Rex Weddle, Thomas Nissen, and
Aletta Waterhouse, sufficient signatures were
received in order for their removal ballot to move
forward.
Apparently the
ballots will be mailed on October 9, 2017 and must be
received in the CPA's office no later than Thursday, October
26, 2017 at 5:00pm.
Any ballots sent to
Anthem Center will NOT BE FORWARDED to the CPA firm
and therefore will NOT be counted.
In addition, it was also stated that
the instructions on the ballot (which were conveniently NOT made public) must be followed to the letter with no allowance for ANY deviation
,or will automatically be considered void.
What makes this so "fixed" is the fact they received the
petitions on August 10, 2017 and had a MAXIMUM of 60
days in which to send the ballots to unit owners, yet
adopted the MINIMUM number of days in which they must
be received (15).
Needless to say, this weighs heavy on
those who reside out of state and own property in the Sun City Anthem
community.
Let's not allow their obvious tinkering
with "the system" to maintain the corrupt control they will do anything so
"devious" to maintain.
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Excuse me but Oct 9 to Oct 26 is a mere 17 Days, which includes the day of mailing and day of receipt.
Anyone who has ever mailed a legal document knows that the standard is 3 Days (exclusive of weekends and legal holidays) each for receipt and return.
Just as they allowed themselves the extra day because the 60th day fell on a Sunday, so should they allow for reasonable time for receipt and return of the ballots, pushing the date for receipt out to October 30 at least. Perhaps I am expecting too much when I consider that I expect reasonableness.
"Delay, Delay, and Confuse". It should be the title of a book for SCA.