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Thursday, January 26, 2012

BAY COLONY CLUB CONDO MEET AND WHAT....?

Your Blogger was unable to attend the (undercover) "Meet the Candidates" big night.  Out of town guests appeared unannounced and needed tending.

Perhaps some of you who attended would like to comment?

Anybody know why there wasn't a sign posted at the entrance gate to alert residents of the meeting?  Any theories about why this wasn't posted?

Anybody know why the sign touting BCC's very own TV station is such an amateurish mess?

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

One theory is that someone posted it and then someone else unposted it. Another theory is that no one ever posted it in the first place. Or a good theory is that it was posted in the wrong place. But does it really matter? Look what has happened to the postal service with all that posting.

Anonymous said...

Now that we have Channel 93 on Comcast - THAT's where everything will be posted in future. A lot of people don't have a computer to get office notices - but EVERBODY has a TV. No excuses.

It couldn't have been unposted - there were about 85-90 people there - better than any Board meeting this year!

Charles Pukit said...

1. It's channel 92 , not 93.
2. It wasn't the lame notice on BCC TV that got people out to the "Meet the...", it was morbid curiosity that some of these disgraced mutts are running again.
3. Eliminating the notice signs at the entry gate will ensure reduced turnout for Board meetings. Nobody will tune into this lame channel. Try running cute cat and/or dog clips 24/7.

Anonymous said...

Please read the below copy of the FS 718.112.5(c)1 pertaining to electronic notices, is BCC complying??:

1. Adequate notice of all board meetings, which must specifically identify all agenda items, must be posted conspicuously on the condominium property at least 48 continuous hours before the meeting except in an emergency. If 20 percent of the voting interests petition the board to address an item of business, the board at its next regular board meeting or at a special meeting of the board, but not later than 60 days after the receipt of the petition, shall place the item on the agenda. Any item not included on the notice may be taken up on an emergency basis by at least a majority plus one of the board members. Such emergency action must be noticed and ratified at the next regular board meeting. However, written notice of any meeting at which nonemergency special assessments, or at which amendment to rules regarding unit use, will be considered must be mailed, delivered, or electronically transmitted to the unit owners and posted conspicuously on the condominium property at least 14 days before the meeting. Evidence of compliance with this 14-day notice requirement must be made by an affidavit executed by the person providing the notice and filed with the official records of the association. Upon notice to the unit owners, the board shall, by duly adopted rule, designate a specific location on the condominium or association property where all notices of board meetings are to be posted. If there is no condominium property or association property where notices can be posted, notices shall be mailed, delivered, or electronically transmitted at least 14 days before the meeting to the owner of each unit. In lieu of or in addition to the physical posting of the notice on the condominium property, the association may, by reasonable rule, adopt a procedure for conspicuously posting and repeatedly broadcasting the notice and the agenda on a closed-circuit cable television system serving the condominium association. However, if broadcast notice is used in lieu of a notice physically posted on condominium property, the notice and agenda must be broadcast at least four times every broadcast hour of each day that a posted notice is otherwise required under this section. If broadcast notice is provided, the notice and agenda must be broadcast in a manner and for a sufficient continuous length of time so as to allow an average reader to observe the notice and read and comprehend the entire content of the notice and the agenda. Notice of any meeting in which regular or special assessments against unit owners are to be considered for any reason must specifically state that assessments will be considered and provide the nature, estimated cost, and description of the purposes for such assessments.