The Somersett Owners Association Board of Directors (BOD) will be holding their open Board meeting on Wednesday, December 10th at 5:30 PM in the Canyon View Room at The Club at Town Center. For those interested in attending, the meeting agenda may be accessed via the following link:
This will be the first meeting of the newly installed BOD. Items of particular interest include the following:
- Election of BOD officers
- Review of Current SOA Litigation
- Sierra Canyon Common Area Maintenance Amendment
- Review and Approval of SGCC Vote Agreement Extension
Homeowners are encouraged to attend and provide any comments you may have on agenda topics or other issues of concern.
Looks like they’re doing the same thing again like with the CC&R votes extend the dates until they get what they need. Sure hope that Judge comes thru for us and they have to redo the whole thing. Date: Tue, 9 Dec 2014 17:02:56 +0000 To: jutta.tracy@live.com
A little confused by your comments…. The court proceeding you and your friends filed (that ultimately will cost the SOA real $ in legal fees) stated clearly that the vote could be extended. If you are confused I suggest you take this up with the other 5 members of your faction. Happy Holidays!!!
Extending the voting period is expressly allowed under NRS116 for CCR amendments. Getting 50% +1 is tough in an apathetic community for either side, so extending the vote until EITHER side wins shouldn’t be controversial. That’s why the general quorum is set at 20% of the ownership – 10% + 1 can make a difference.
A 20% quorum is OK for mundane measures. However, I would hope you do not think a 20% quorum rule is OK for CC&R amendments or multi-million dollar purchases of real estate to add to the associations common area. Especially those that encumber association members via a security interest. If so, then I suggest you familiarize yourself with NRS statutes. Although voting deadline extensions are indeed a common practice, where in NRS116 is extending of voting periods expressly allowed as you state? My belief is that NRS116 is silent on this issue.