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Show SCORCHING TIMES POA BOARD MEETING--AUGUST 7, 1996 had agreed to buy easement for new cul-de-sac location from Laura Houck a year or two ago. New location was Much discussion of legality of July board meeting. (Regularly scheduled meeting did not have wanted to protect a large cottonwood quorum, so another meeting was - AUGUST 15, 1996 - 5 the intent of checking the dates the liens were plmd to ensure nondiscrimination. The POA lawyer has assmed me all records are open for tree and Rain’s fence. All seemed to have agreed on deal—work hasn’t been public scrutiny, and there was not a problem. All liens for 1996 were ' done. placed on March 6, 1996. That is not rescheduled for following week). Ray Taylor (who did not attend regulariy ' scheduled meeting) claimed that he had Current POA Bankroll & tax issue: Melody is researching subject-will report back next meeting. (If balance is the case for previous years. It’s not a problem to give the list, but finding the time is. All of this information is not been given legal 48 hr notice of the newly scheduled meeting. Apparently above a certain level, then tax rate or status may change?) at the Grand County courthouse and is available to anyone with the time to research he had been asked if the new meeting date was convenient for him. but was not given the required 48 hr specific meeting confirmation. Ray said he would not object to meeting if one agenda item were placed on Sept agenda and revoted. The agenda item in question was the closing of Shafer Lane to through traffic, while still allowing use by the fire dept. It was agreed by Board to do this. Treasurer’s Report: approx. $41k+ Annual POA Membership meeting: Date set for 10am October 26th. Will check to make sure date is OK with LDS Church Work details for mailing annual letter discussed. Will advertise for applicants for next years POA board. (Four positions will be open-George Ottinger will remain on board since he received most votes at last years annual meeting of the members.) —Jack Campbell balance. Will be approx. $21k after transfer of $20k to Town for CV road work. KZMU Request: KZMU radio station representatives made presentation about what would be needed to get quality FM radio broadcasts into CV. They already have an antenna they will be installing on Bald Mesa Communications site. However, they feel that there would need to be a small dish antenna and repeater installed on someone’s roof in CV. This small dish antenna would OLD POA N EWS-June‘96 There was not a quorum at the Richard Sulcld was concerned with the safety hazards on Castle Valley Drive at the bridge near the Brady’s and at the corner by Carl Anderson’s home (or should I say dome?) Richard felt painted center lines on those corners would help people (like myself) to quit cutting those comers and musing risk. I did relate this suggestion to our road committee. However, it is a county road and that is who we need to address. Perhaps the new stop sign at the beginning of the road will slow us down enough to “drive the Drive” safely. —Melody Taylor, POA Bead June board meeting, but several neighbors did make the effort to show and friendly conversation and some concerns were discussed with the board member there. Merrill and Linda Brady requested a list of liens from the last 3 years with Meetings Cancelled: August Town Council and August Planning Commission JANIE TUFT ° SALES AGENT/OWNER cost about $3000. Board told KZMU that the board would poll the POA membership in its annual fall mailing to see if the general membership felt this was worth using POA funds for. Commercial/residential use survey: after much discussion, POA board members voted to send out the Town surveys to the non-registered property Paradise Real Estate 47 E. CENTER STREET - MOAB. UT 84532 801-259-2650 - FAX 801-259-2699 owners in the fall annual mailing, to allow members to express their views on commercial development in CV. Board members Rebecca Martin and Melody Taylor voted to send survey to members; Ray Taylor voted against P.O.Box 1121 - Moab UT 84532 Res. 8017259—8360 - Leave Message motion. ‘ Castle Valley POA Office Building on Community Lot: agreed to meet on community lot Tues, Aug 20th, to discuss possible location and uses of M.L.S. REALTOR ' vise-J12,“ . Inn proposed building. (This is not the Pavillion building that the Town is trying to build.) Shafer lane Closure: much arguing---will be on next months agenda. Homestead Lane cul-de—sac: general confusion over situation. POA board For the best rest out west. A Bed and Breakfast Robert Ryan and Hertha Wakefield 801 -259-601 2 CVSFl Box 2602, Utah 84532 |