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Hilarious, but Disturbing — A Sneaky Way to Announce a Vote!

Yesterday, you received a SAEPOA correspondence with the subject “Special Meeting Notices (2)”, and it opened with the following statement:

“Dear Members, A few members have requested more meetings and discussion on the issues facing the association and the subject of  solving them through dissolution. We are therefore holding two more meetings on the subject (please see below)”

Only at the very bottom of the message (very last words) does the message state the real intention:

“vote on the matter.” [of dissolution!]

In other words, you’ve just been given 20 days notice that we will hold a vote in contravention to our Articles of Incorporation (vote not properly taken), to dissolve the airpark association and likely take away your collective property and give it to “someone” that the Board determines.

You weren’t notified in the message header.

You weren’t notified in the opening paragraph.

In fact, you were told that these were meetings for “discussion”.

If you were busy, you would miss it and suffer the consequences.

Furthermore, the meetings themselves are a farce.  The Board is claiming that you’ll get to discuss, but the first meeting will be the same, controlled Zoom-only format we’ve come to loathe.  The second meeting will be in-person, but that’s because they’ll take the vote and already have proxies settled before the meeting begins.

This is rigged!

 

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One response to “Hilarious, but Disturbing — A Sneaky Way to Announce a Vote!”

  1. Jeff Johnston Avatar
    Jeff Johnston

    Note also, that as usual, the working group board schedules the meetings in order to limit or discourage participation: the meeting where we will vote on dissolution is scheduled for a regular workday (5-22) at 5 PM, when most people are just getting off work. Previous to the working group board, meetings were scheduled for weekend evenings.

    If Jerry’s plans are truly for the benefit of the airpark, and if, as he claims, he’s doing the will of the membership, why is he trying to limit participation?

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