Dear Resident of Sun City Anthem,
We are writing this to you to make you aware of the many 
problems that currently exist in our community that must be solved in order to 
avoid substantial dues increases in the not to distant future.
The length of this email is long, but has tried to be 
inclusive as to the points we wish to make in detailing the proof of our 
concerns.
As of April 1, 2016 our community will officially transition 
from being managed by an outside firm, to self-management.  We will be doing 
everything ourselves rather than having a professional management firm do this 
on our behalf.
Along with that transition will be a change in philosophy 
where a Board of Directors will merely guide the individual who will manage our 
community, enforcing policies set forth by them.
That individual, the General Manager, will then hire and train 
a staff in order to accomplish Board objectives.
This sounds all well and good, but one must look carefully at 
who is chosen to set the policies the General Manager must follow.
Therein lies our strongest concerns.
Who will guide?
2015 was perhaps one of the most financially devastating years 
in the seventeen years of Sun City Anthem history.
Another restaurant shuttered its doors making it the fourth 
consecutive business to come and go and eventually cost residents thousands of 
dollars.
Another problem that ensued was the Liberty Center building 
which was closed in late November due to a mold problem that may have been the 
result of a construction defect or improper maintenance.
A lawsuit was recently filed on a contingency basis as a 
result, though any action or financial settlement will in all likelihood take 
years to recover any losses.
The Liberty Center Building is not scheduled to reopen 
until August, 2016, although that timetable appears to be 
optimistic.
The costs associated with those problems alone are more than 
concerning.  In fact they are frightening, and no insurance determination has 
yet to be made.
Any insurance payments would also adversely affect the costs 
of future insurance coverage as well to our community.
These two issues alone, could have been avoided had those 
elected to the Sun City Anthem Board been qualified to guide.
Cafe V began with a monthly rent of $4,000.  Over the 
approximate two years of operation, that rent also subsequently reduced to 
$2,000 per month, and then to $1,000 per month.  
Because the property was being leased, Sun City Anthem was 
also responsible for payment of Property Tax costs as well, approximately  
$2,000 per month.
That resulted in a Board of Directors purposely losing $1,000 
per month of member funds to continue an operation that was still continuing to 
lose money despite the authorized Board subsidies.
In addition two existing Board members ,Bella Meese,  the president, and 
Jean Capillupo, the secretary, without 
notifying other board members, authorized a $14,000 credit toward restaurant 
utilities when the restaurant owner, made the unsubstantiated claim that the 
meters were not working properly. They committed in writing to the owner that 
Sun City Anthem would allow the credits.
The remaining board members subsequently nullified this 
unauthorized action; however, the actions of the two officers lead to threats of 
legal recourse against our community when the agreement was 
nullified.
The ultimate result was that Sun City Anthem was left under a 
cloud of legal threats, allowing the restaurant owner to habitually ask for more 
and more money to continue his failing restaurant.
Over and over again, concessions were granted to Cafe V 
management, and each time subsidies were granted, those Board decisions created 
additional loss to our association.
In addition, the current Board of Directors voted to provide 
Cafe V two separate loans for a total of $40,000 to the restaurant owner at an 
interest rate below the prime rate of interest (the rate a bank provides its 
best customers).
These loans were made without the restaurant owner providing 
any proof of the ability to repay them.  They were not vetted, and like the 
rental payments, and utilities, they were subsequently not paid, resulting in 
default.
Of particular concern in this scenario were the actions of 
current Board Treasurer, Thomas Nissen , who is 
currently seeking re-election to the Sun City Anthem Board, despite this 
unimpressive record of senselessly spending association member 
funds.
Mr. Nissen, in 
100% of the time, voted to grant additional funds to a restaurant owner 
who was, and continued to be, delinquent in his obligations; actions that in 
many eyes violated his fiduciary responsibility as a Board Director to protect 
association funds.
Finally, the restaurant departed on December 31, 2015 under an 
arrangement whereby Sun City Anthem would assume the liability of the 
outstanding loans and utility payments. Other considerations were included; 
however, the terms resulted in further loss to Sun City Anthem.
The Liberty Center's problems culminated in what was improper 
planning from the date our association took possession of that 
building.
Amazingly, it was learned that the then Board did not require 
any inspection prior to its acceptance.  Had that been the case, the approximate 
$500,000 of suspected damage in all likelihood would not have 
occurred.
It was also subsequently learned that prior Boards were fully 
aware of the many problems associated with the Liberty Center building, yet 
avoided solving any of them.
Why are these subjects being brought to your attention in this 
letter?
It is obvious that many of those elected to Board of Director 
positions in the past were elected without the proper credentials in order to 
manage a property that generates an annual revenue of dues assessments totaling  
$8 million plus miscellaneous revenue of an additional $1 million.
As a result, we strongly believe that change is not only 
desired, but must be achieved in order to continue to enjoy the lifestyle we 
have now become accustomed to living.
That can only be accomplished through your casting a ballot in 
the upcoming Board of Directors election for those with experience necessary in 
solving the many financial difficulties we will face.
We have researched the list of candidates and would ask you to 
consider voting for the following individuals.
1. Forrest Fetherolf.
This man, a former Los Angeles police officer severely injured 
in the line of duty, subsequently become employed by a large building supply 
firm in charge of investigating employee theft, after which he owned and managed 
his own firm, Fetherolf Construction Co., a builder of quality homes in southern 
California. His son, Scott, now operates this business and has continued his 
success.  This is the web site that demonstrates his acute knowledge of 
construction and repair matters, sorely needed as we proceed in the Liberty 
Center matter and subsequent maintenance of Anthem Center and Independence 
Center.
He is known in the community as "Mr. Fix-It" 
assisting countless numbers of residents in home maintenance and repair.  In 
addition he also owns and manages 8 other Sun City Anthem properties and others 
in the Las Vegas valley as well.
Learn more about Mr. Fetherolf by clicking on his 
election web site.
Only this individual possesses the experience in 
construction and repair matters, an attribute that would be invaluable in 
providing self-management oversight.
2. Barry 
Goldstein
This man was also self-employed in the financial 
industry, owning a highly successful independent insurance brokerage agency in 
the New York area.  His son has continued that business.
He was a member of the community Finance Committee 
for two years and through his expert knowledge, uncovered a number of insurance 
improprieties that could have resulted in substantial liability to Sun City 
Anthem.  
It was Mr. Goldstein who uncovered the fact that 
Cafe V was without insurance protection, the result of which could have 
potentially created a catastrophic financial loss to Sun City Anthem had legal 
action ever been initiated.
His knowledge of money management brought him high 
regard from those in the community who recognized him as a "financial watch dog" 
of community funds.
Learn more of Mr. Goldstein by clicking on his web 
site.
3. Stephen 
Anderson
Mr. Anderson's background in the educational field 
goes well beyond the  classroom, holding a PhD in Social Work as a faculty 
member at various colleges including the University of Oklahoma and New Mexico 
State University's Director of School of Social Work. Dedication to his 
profession also included traveling abroad to spend time at the University of 
Botswana .    
He is still a Licensed Clinical Social Worker and 
has been called as an expert witness for the US Attorney in the District of New 
Mexico.
Mr. Anderson's experience also includes having been 
a past president of a condo homeowners association, as well as, serving on a 
number of  management roles in non-profit national professional 
organizations.
Mr. Anderson was elected Chief of the Sun City 
Anthem Community Patrol in 2015 and was re-elected to that post in 2016, running 
unopposed.
You can read more about this Board candidate by 
clicking on this site he has established.
What this man would bring to the Board would be an 
understanding of "people" and the proper relationships that should exist between 
residents and Board members. 
He is a kind and compassionate individual, yet 
knows how to make a decisive decision.  
His combined experience in both the 
public and private sector of homeowners association management, makes him an 
ideal choice.
Summary
We strongly believe these three individuals appear 
to be a "winning" combination for the members of Sun City Anthem in the unsure 
times that are in our future.
Combining the maintenance and repair experience 
of Forrest Fetherolf, with the financial expertise 
of Barry Goldstein, alongside the social skills and 
past and current association endeavors of Stephen 
Anderson, in our opinion, would provide us the leadership we are entitled 
to, as all of us enter the unknown realm of Sun City Anthem's 
self-management.
If you find this information of benefit in your 
election choices, we also ask you to consider forwarding this email to your Sun 
City Anthem neighbors to provide them some additional insight in casting a 
ballot.
Like yours, their future is at stake as 
well.
Thank you for your time.
Concerned Citizens of Sun City 
Anthem
Henderson, Nevada
 
Seems to be well written, factual, and without prejudice.
After reviewing the content I have one question ?
Isn't this election an opportunity to dispense with the services of the Director most responsible for lack of leadership, failures and the associated expenses?
A much needed resignation would be the right thing to do, and allow the new Board the opportunity to assemble with new an effective leadership.
The current Board ought not to let this opportunity pass.
Like many other residents, I also received the "Concerned Citizens of Sun City Anthem" email and do not see why it was referred to as “gutter politics” on a web site available to SCA residents and why there seems to be an uproar over a group of SCA residents expressing their concerns, researching information extensively, and sharing it.
The information was obtained from Board minutes and is 100% factual.
Anyone can request documentation but it is a time consuming effort and FSR doesn’t always provide same in a timely manner.
Frankly, I was unaware of some of the details and appreciate the information.
I plan on forwarding the email.