Nona Tobin 
Appointed
to 
Anthem Council 
Change..or...Status 
Quo
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Sun City Anthem resident 
and "unofficial watchdog" for many areas of community governance, Nelson Orth,  recently sent this email to the new members 
of the new Sun City Anthem Board of Directors.
Did this correspondence have any 
influence naming Nona Tobin to replace the retiring 
Carl Weinstein as the Sun City Anthem's representative to Anthem 
Council?
You decide.
States Mr. 
Orth:
 "By now all of you 
should have received a copy of my Intervention Affidavit letter to the board 
about Anthem Council (AC). The Association signed for the letter on May 3. My 
allegation is that the board has no standing or authority to 
send Anthem Council $600,000/year. This amount of money is the second 
largest item in our budget (only behind payroll), and represents about 8% of the 
budget.
 My allegation is based 
upon the following.
Anthem Council 
transitioned from developer control to association control in January of 2010. 
Jack Troia was, at that 
time, the president of Sun City Anthem. He become president of Anthem Council and hired Randy Watkins as 
the Community Association Manager. This is significant because Randy Watkins and Jack Troia were/are close 
friends, and Randy Watkins worked for Del Webb/Pulte as the head of Anthem Council before 
becoming the Community Association Manager of Anthem Council
.
.
The Del Webb/Pulte 
By-Laws and CC&Rs were adopted as Anthem Council By-Laws and CC&Rs, and 
have never been modified or changed to conform to being 
association controlled. 
Sun City Anthem has never passed any 
resolution acknowledging that any money is owed to Anthem 
Council.
In the early years (and 
it may still be true today, I don't know) the SCA yearly assessment was a phone 
call between someone from Anthem Council and the president of Sun City Anthem. 
There 
was no paperwork - just a phone call. 
When this process was 
questioned, the answer was always - that's just the way it 
is. 
The problem has always 
been that Anthem Council believes that it should operate under the rules of NRS 
82. 
I have always contended 
that once transition occurred, Anthem Council should operate and be held 
accountable under NRS 116. 
For about two years I 
asked the Nevada Real Estate Division (NRED) to provide guidance on this 
subject. 
On 
December 29, 2014 I received a letter from NRED 
stating:
"The Real Estate Division 
will only provide Division initiated advisories at this time. However, the 
Anthem Community Council (ACC) can operate under NRS 82 as a non-profit 
organization, in addition, the Anthem Community Council (ACC) must also comply 
with NRS 116. 
Should a conflict exist between NRS 82 and NRS 116; NRS 116 prevails."
Should a conflict exist between NRS 82 and NRS 116; NRS 116 prevails."
I have shared this letter 
with only 3 or 4 Sun City Anthem  homeowners, never with the board or 
management.
 I did file an 
Intervention Affidavit (IA) against Anthem Council, but their position is that 
they do not recognize the authority of NRED, and continue to 
operate under the rules of NRS 82. 
Nevada Real Estate Division, even though they 
work for the Attorney General, apparently does not have the will to punish 
Anthem Council.
My May 2, 2017 letter to the board, I believe, can serve as a conduit to bring this issue before the homeowners, and serve as a way to save homeowners at least $200,000/year, and perhaps more.
By 
not adhering to the rules of NRS 116, SCA homeowners are denied, by the 
AC, the right to hear a quarterly financial review, nor obtain, as required by 
NRS 116.31175, documents that would be useful to determine where our money is 
being spent. 
Wouldn't it be nice to review the contract between Anthem Council 
and the company doing the waterfall work? 
Also keep in mind that 
SCA pays 52% of Anthem Council's budget, but does not get to exercise 52% of the 
votes.
If any board 
member places on the agenda an item to discuss Anthem Council, and the items I 
have discussed above, I believe there will a homeowner ground swell for the 
board to take action. 
Another approach is as 
follows. 
The legislature has 
mandated that a compliant must wait (I use 14 days) before submitting the 
official IA to NRED. The purpose of this time wait is to give both parties the 
opportunity to sit down and see if some compromise can be reached. 
The Sun City Anthem Board 
has never, to the best of my knowledge, ever availed 
themselves of this opportunity."
I believe that all 
that is needed is a letter from SCA to Anthem Council demanding that both 
parties negotiate the unwritten agreement between both parties. 
Then someone with a 
spine, and who has the best interests of the homeowners at heart, be assigned to 
represent SCA.
Another fact that 
needs to be considered: 
Under the 
Master Plan, Anthem Council has the responsibility to maintain 97.23 acres. 
SCA has 
205.84 acres, yet if one looks at the budget landscaping line item for both 
organizations, the difference is somewhat of a mystery to me. 
I will be 
happy to send these maps to any of you who would like to see 
them."
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Subsequently, shortly thereafter, Nona Tobin, was named as the Sun City Anthem representative 
to Anthem Council.
We believe Nelson 
Orth has more than demonstrated his unselfish dedication to "making Sun 
City Anthem a Better Place"...
...and for his efforts we 
encourage those of you who appreciate Nelson's work, will also take a moment 
and salute him in his continuing efforts. 
If you have any comments you would like 
to share with Ms. Tobin, her email address is as 
follows:
And...we encourage those of you who 
send her comments, to share them with us at:
scaopinions@gmail.com
Special Note:
When Nelson Orth brought the waterfall issue to 
the attention of Anthem Opinions, we went to the Anthem Council 
website:
When we opened the site, there was a 
section entitled "Contact Us".
We completed that section requesting a 
copy of the contract to repair the waterfall project as you enter Sun City 
Anthem from Eastern Avenue.
To date, this request has been 
COMPLETELY IGNORED.
The next meeting of the Anthem Council 
will be held on May 18, 2017 at 3:00pm in Solera.
Here is the agenda for that 
meeting.
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From Robert Nusser...to...Anthem Opinions
 
 Life Watergate...follow the money.
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From Mary Lee Duley...to...Anthem Opinions
 
 Nelson Orth's research, as always, is extremely extensive and informative, and SCA is fortunate to have him as a resident who cares and gets involved.
 
 Nelson always provides specific facts and phone numbers, making it easy for SCA residents to verify and express their concerns to the appropriate sources.
 
 Our thanks to Nelson Orth for a job well done.
 
 Hopefully the waterfall contract will surface for full disclosure and well as responses to emails and correspondence.
 
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From Patrick Murphy...to...Anthem Opinions
 
 The affect of the beautiful waterfalls is undeniable. They were actually one of the first reasons for my family to buy in Anthem. I notice them everyday whether running or not.
 
 The concerns of the costs and the environment are also legitimate.
 
 Has anyone looked into the option of creating a waterfall effect using LED lighting?
 
 NOT just color changing like Sun City )
 
 There are examples on line where light can creaet the illusion of water falls.
 
 Thanks for your time.
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Patrick, thank you. What a wonderful suggestion. Please send your comments to Nona Tobin, the Sun City Anthem representative to Anthem Council.
 
 Her email address is:
 
 NonaTobin@gmail.com
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From Regina Requa....to...Anthem Opinions
 
 Yes . I would like a map of the areas in this SCA council.
 
 I think this is ridiculous.
 
 The board (except Nona) seems to think we can subsidize everything including this, the restaurant (already 4 failed attempts)….
 
 ...don’t want it.
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From Larry Tandoi...to...Anthem Opinions
 I like and would support the waterfalls.
 Whenever I have visitors and even the Uber drivers comment how beautiful our area is.
 Let's keep it that way.
 If you don want to spend the money to keep it nice,
 move somewhere else and not ruin it for the rest.
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Larry, we all love the waterfall. I believe the issue is the percentage that Sun City Anthem pays (52%) of the total cost; not the beauty of it, yet we have only 1/7 of the directorship.
 Would you favor a dues increase or special assessment for homeowners?
 As it is, Sun City Anthem pays Anthem Council close to $600,000 per year, represents 8% of the community budget, and is the 2nd largest expense, second only to employee salaries and benefits.
 
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Special Note:
ReplyDeleteWhen Nelson Orth brought the waterfall issue to the attention of Anthem Opinions, we went to the Anthem Council website:
http://www.anthemcommunitycouncil.com/
When we opened the site, there was a section entitled "Contact Us".
We completed that section requesting a copy of the contract to repair the waterfall project as you enter Sun City Anthem from Eastern Avenue.
To date, this request has been COMPLETELY IGNORED.
The next meeting of the Anthem Council will be held on May 18, 2017 at 3:00pm in Solera.
Here is the agenda for that meeting.
http://nebula.wsimg.com/92e4471fe58ecd91333abfe5d5dfe849?AccessKeyId=3B7F23B24CF80709871F&disposition=0&alloworigin=1
From Robert Nusser...to...Anthem Opinions
ReplyDeleteLife Watergate...follow the money.
From Mary Lee Duley...to...Anthem Opinions
ReplyDeleteNelson Orth's research, as always, is extremely extensive and informative, and SCA is fortunate to have him as a resident who cares and gets involved.
Nelson always provides specific facts and phone numbers, making it easy for SCA residents to verify and express their concerns to the appropriate sources.
Our thanks to Nelson Orth for a job well done.
Hopefully the waterfall contract will surface for full disclosure and well as responses to emails and correspondence.
From Patrick Murphy...to...Anthem Opinions
ReplyDeleteThe affect of the beautiful waterfalls is undeniable. They were actually one of the first reasons for my family to buy in Anthem. I notice them everyday whether running or not.
The concerns of the costs and the environment are also legitimate.
Has anyone looked into the option of creating a waterfall effect using LED lighting?
NOT just color changing like Sun City )
There are examples on line where light can creaet the illusion of water falls.
Thanks for your time.
Patrick, thank you. What a wonderful suggestion. Please send your comments to Nona Tobin, the Sun City Anthem representative to Anthem Council.
ReplyDeleteHer email address is:
NonaTobin@gmail.com
From Regina Requa....to...Anthem Opinions
ReplyDeleteYes . I would like a map of the areas in this SCA council.
I think this is ridiculous.
The board (except Nona) seems to think we can subsidize everything including this, the restaurant (already 4 failed attempts)….
...don’t want it.
From Larry Tandoi...to...Anthem Opinions
ReplyDeleteI like and would support the waterfalls.
Whenever I have visitors and even the Uber drivers comment how beautiful our area is.
Let's keep it that way.
If you don want to spend the money to keep it nice,
move somewhere else and not ruin it for the rest.
Larry, we all love the waterfall. I believe the issue is the percentage that Sun City Anthem pays (52%) of the total cost; not the beauty of it, yet we have only 1/7 of the directorship.
ReplyDeleteWould you favor a dues increase or special assessment for homeowners?
As it is, Sun City Anthem pays Anthem Council close to $600,000 per year, represents 8% of the community budget, and is the 2nd largest expense, second only to employee salaries and benefits.