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CHHA Board Of Directors Business

Oct 20th, 2008 | By Editor | Category: All Posts, CHNA

—– Original Message —–
From: Jim Kwater
To: Frances Smith ; Jane Wright
Cc: Marty
Sent: Monday, October 20, 2008 6:53 AM
Subject: Marty’s Resignation

Good Morning,

According to the by-laws:

“9.3 Resignation Any Director or officer of the Association may at any time, resign such position by giving, in writing, notice of resignation to the Secretary of the Association. Such resignation shall take effect at the time it specifies or, if no time is specified, at the time of receipt by the Secretary. No action by the Board of Directors shall be necessary to cause a resignation to be effective.”

Even though Marty did not specifically address his resignation to the Secretary as outlined by the by-laws, his public statement in the recent newsletter “I (Marty Weingarten) have resigned my position as 2nd vice president on the CHHA board.” did include the Secretary on the mailing list. Hence, I conclude that his resignation is complete and requires no further action by the Board.

We will continue to work with Marty since he has agreed to maintain the CHHA website and email distribution.

Jim (1st Vice President - Corinth Hills Homeowner’s Association)

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  1. As I attempted to explain at the annual meeting, the bylaws are setup to favor the board and not the association.

    As is the case with this bit of CHHA business, the board has, and will continue to cite the bylaws when it suits their agenda and laugh them off when it does not. The first vice president stood before the membership at the annual meeting and attempted to diminish the bylaws by stating they were just an informal document, yet he quotes business from them. As I stated at the annual meeting, when it comes to the bylaws and bringing resources to bear, the board wants to have it both ways, formal and informal, a lot of effort or little effort, depending upon how the mood strikes them.

    Membership, the bylaws are in need of revamping in order for you to retain the rightful ownership of your association.

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