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Show 6. ELECTION TlMES - OCTOBER 1993 Joan Sangree: I. As a POA Board member for the last year I have chaired the Road Committee. The newly revived Road Committee has been very busy with all that’s been involved in making the transition to a new road supervisor, chip sealing Castle Valley Drive, and working on major easement problems with the upper 80 lots and the side roads. Because the community is In the next year we will be developing a survey to help determine the direction CV will take. I will urge the Board to send the survey to out-of—town owners so that they can participate in determining the direction the Valley takes in the years to come. I would like to encourage everyone to let the Board know 4. two years, volunteered my time on the Castle Valley Times staff, the grade the side roads and develop an emergency access for the fire truck, and to install a water pump and electricity on the Community sion, I have helped write an infor- mation booklet for newcomers. 2. Castle Valley has two forms of government, with the POA serving owners regardless of residency and the Town serving residents regardless of ownership. Because of this difference I believe that an active POA Board is important. Besides collecting dues, I would like to see the POA continue to be active with the roads and Community Lot, with helping develop a survey of the roads. Start saving or donating My priorities for this year are to increase communication, to up- the annual community Easter party. As part of the Planning Commis- do more mailings. Fall mailing should encourage non-residents to keep in touch with questions or input through mail or phone. 4. To emphasize improving side what your needs are. important to me I have, for the last Community Lot committee, and 3. The present fall mailing is an excellent communication and should continue on. I think that it would be prohibitively expensive to Lot. 5. Because the dues are used primarily for roads that serve everyone, timely payment of dues is important. None of us is in a position to subsidize others. Our dues policy takes into account people with hardships and, as | see it, is very fair. Collection of delin- quent dues needs to be done in a timely fashion so that people don’t incur higher and higher fees. I believe the POA keeping a current mailing list would make this easier. towards newer water truck or dump truck which can hold water tank. Work with Town to secure grants for improvements at our Community Lot. 5. | feel that our present policy is adequate, if it is enforced. Delinquent dues should accrue interest and cover costs of recording liens and releasing liens. Richard Williams: 1. I’ve lived here and enjoyed this valley. I would like to become more active in the community. That’s why I would like to get on the POA Board to become more involved. 2. To help maintain good sensible quality of country living lifestyle. 3. Be available to hear comments. Help work out solutions to problems that may arise between community’s needs, and working to janie Tuft: property owners. increase communication with members. 3. Because I believe communication is very important I have helped I. this past year as a Town Councilperson. lfeel that | listen well and 4. Continue seeing that all the side streets are graded and possibly create the Castle Valley Times, try to be fair. I have served my community respond well to my constituents. I which provides information about 2. The role of the POA should be Castle Valley and gives people a to communicate with the owners and make sure that the monies are way to share ideas. The first year I wrote interviews with people from different segments of the commu- nity to help us get to know each other better. This year I have written about our roads because they are our most important and expensive project. To help owners communicate directly with their Board regardless of whether they live here or not, I have urged the Board to send a graveled. 5. Liens on the properties I feel are sufficient, as any legal action would cost big bucks. spent wisely. The POA should cooperate with the Town of Castle Valley. We the property owners are the town. Castle Valley Inn *0- follow—up letter telling owners who their new Board is and how to contact them. I have also asked that we send this month’s edition of the CVT to introduce out-of—towners to the newsletter. Reading the CVT is a great way for owners to stay informed about what will be affecting their property. A Bed and Breakfast Eric Thomson & Lynn Forbes Thomson 801 —259—601 2 CVSR 2602, Moab, Utah 84532 |