Many of those repairs will still have to be made; however, the extent of them would be minimized if the restaurant concept was eliminated and the area was re-purposed.
- From Peter Hudson...to...Anthem Opinions
I was relieved to read within our latest eblast where G2G had backed out of consideration in opening a restaurant within our community.
As for it not being in our June Spirit publication, I can see depending on the the availability of when said information was known and timing of when it needs to go to press.
I can understand how this information might of not made into this publication.
I do support having this information published within our monthly publication over weekly eblast.
1) For I believe we have less than 60% of households who have registered to our new website and or signed up to receive our weekly eblast.
2) of this number, what percentage is willing to attend said dated Restaurant Update meeting?
3) said eblast doesn’t elaborate much restaurant information and or thoughts.
4) since the restaurant seems to be of a concern to so many, what’s the rush, why not wait and publish this information along with what some of the projected cost within the next four, five or however many publications.
I believe you would reach 100% of the membership.
5) we know there will be an expense to the association, what’s the rush, let the membership digest said information and cost for a while. I believe the Board would get a much better response.
The expense will continue to be there as it will in a year or two from now.
As for the tax penalty:
Being in business, I find this hard to understand.
I might not and I wouldn’t expect any of my fellow Board Member to know much about Nevada’s local, state and federal association tax laws, but I would made sure we retained an attorney and an accounting firm that did before hiring them.
I would of held them accountable for their mistake.
Now I can only hope we have learned from this mistake and the firms we retain today understand and are up to date with the ever changing requirements. - Peter,
An Excellent and intelligent comment.
So you have to go to a meeting to get details?
Why not just send the information in an official eblast?
Good Grief...
"And along those lines, have the $43,560 air units been ordered yet?"
The first HOUSE we bought (in 1975) cost $43,500 !