![]() ![]() Section 23: OPA Elections Subject: Brett Hill Candidate Statement Msg# 951402
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Steve,
Taking out some very expensive pavers will cost a whole lot less then fixing the horribly designed inside bar (where we had to sit yesterday afternoon because the tiki bar was closed before the first drop of rain). Tom J p.s.-make sure to leave in your name. |
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For reference, the above message is a reply to a message where: tom, I hope that you get to look at my reply to brett re the playground. I mention that the successful oc businesses that have playgrounds are 'paved' with sand. maybe we won't use sand, but the fact remains that we can't mount playground equipment on concrete (ie pavers). so the very expensive pavers would need to be removed or covered . . . don't get me wrong tom, I am not knocking your interest in this, I am pointing out how big-buck projects such as the YC are planned and completed without forethought, without any kind of sound business reasoning. That is my only point, and I appreciate you and brett responding to my original email that brought this subject up. as you heard me say to BT at the gm meeting - - and as I have stated in print many times - - the yc/cove is a retail business disguised as an amenity . . . it sells a retail product at retail prices, it is open to the public, and there is no price structure that differentiates between property owners and non-property owners, as the true amenities offer. the banquet hall - - which was the focus and main purpose of the construction - - is basically open to the property owners by 'invitation only', and certainly cannot be considered an amenity; it's primary function is to cater to non-assessment paying outsiders (ie 'guests'). I would bet that a huge segment of our property owners will never see the second floor of the building that they paid for. steve lind p.s. - last posting for today, gotta get back to my 50 words . . . I'm at 52 and it's taking me a long time trying to figure out which two words to eliminate while still making a grammatically correct, coherent (but meaningless) statement. |
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