Hi All,
Following is the Delegate Assembly Agenda for Friday, July 11, 2008. This meeting is very important. The Delegates will be asked to vote on a resolution "from the floor" clarifying the use of the Florida Sunshine Laws as regards "Open Meetings" of various Committees. All Delegates must attend if possible:
Dave Israel
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United Civic Organization, Inc.
24 Camden A - West Palm Beach, FL. 33417 (561) 683-9189 FAX (561) 683- 9904
President
George Loewenstein
Vice Presidents
Sal Bummolo
Frank Cornish
Phyllis Richland
Howard Silver
Treasurer
Dorothy Tetro
Secretaries
Mary Benton
Avis Blank
Betty Lapidus
DELEGATE ASSEMBLY - FRIDAY, JULY 11, 2008
AGENDA
PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
MINUTES - attached
TREASURER'S REPORT - attached (deleted from this post for bandwidth conservation)
PRESIDENT'S REPORT
COMMITTEE REPORTS
OLD BUSINESS
NEW BUSINESS
GOOD & WELFARE
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DELEGATE ASSEMBLY 6/6/08 MINUTES
The meeting was chaired by Vice President Sal Bummolo. Guests from the Sheriffs office included Lt. David Kronsberger, Major Rick Jenkins, Captain Chris Cailaway and Sheriff Ric Bradshaw. State Legislature Richard Machik from District 78 was also in attendance.
The summer quorum is 117 delegates; 158 were present.
Sheriff Bradshaw led the Pledge of Allegiance after which he gave a report about local gangs, homeland security and the County budget.
Dan Gladstone moved to accept the minutes; Ted Silverman seconded.
Treasurer Dorothy Tetro explained a change to the line item 5104 re canal and shore line maintenance, all of which will be in her UCO Reporter article.
Lt. Kronsberger gave the monthly crime report; 1 burglary and 2 thefts. He thanked Security and the COP for jobs well done.
2102 is taking shape and will, hopefully, have a grand opening in mid October.
A meeting will be held 9:30 am Thursday, June 19th, in the Clubhouse. Rod Tennyson will discuss new laws that will affect associations and owners.
On Friday, June 27th, 10am to noon, new Optical Scan Voting System machines will be brought to the Clubhouse Party Room. All are welcome.
Sal Bummolo as chair of the irrigation and co-chair of the infra structure committees explained what is happening at the Haverhill entrance. Three pumping stations are being refurbished and brought up-to-date with computerized systems taking several weeks to complete but at no cost to the Village. Sal also explained that the County is having a problem supplying water to the lakes. Once the rainy season starts,the situation will improve.
Vice President Phyllis Richland requested Ham radio operators to volunteer their services, which are needed in case of emergency situations. Door hangers are available at the UCO office for use before and during hurricanes. Florida Department of Health will train CERTS people to give oral antibiotics during hurricane emergencies. They will be authorized only in Century Village...POD... point of distribution.
President George Loewenstein met with local agencies, companies and stores who volunteered to lend a helping hand during hurricane emergencies.
COMMITTEE REPORTS
Howie Silver reported that the 63 computer part crashed, but a new one will be installed shortly.
Claudette LaBonte, transportation chair, reported that over the summer bus runs would be re-investigated. A full report will be in the REPORTER. Anyone with a suggestion or a complaint must sign his name and phone number.
Dan Gladstone, insurance chair, reported that, when Mitigation Reports were given to the companies, many premiums were reduced.
Cable chair Larry Kall reported that some TV station numbers would be changed. A full list will be in the REPORTER.
UCO REPORTER chair Irv Lazar said the delivery service of the paper would be changed. It will be delivered to each Association as long as there is a mailbox or shelf available.
Jerry Karpf of the maintenance committee will take a vacation during July and August. But a meeting will be held on June 10th, 10am, Room C.
Security chair Al McLaughlin reported 14,600 guests entered CV in May. The annual pass issuance started June 2d. Maps will be given out at the gates to any visitors requiring them. Dogs are not allowed to be walked on any property other than on the grounds of the association permitting their occupancy.
Ted Silverman is arranging for an October 24th celebration for 12 residents who are 100 years old. Call him at 686 3834 with any Villager who reached that age.
OLD BUSINESS
Roberta Fromkin was nominated and approved as chair of the nominating committee and to the Executive Board.
Sometime in August there will be a meeting of local and county candidates.
NEW BUSINESS
None
GOOD AND WELFARE
Phyllis Richland explained the difference between Deerfield Beach and Century Village regarding why we did not receive grants for lifts.
Meeting was adjourned at 10:50.
Minutes taken by Roberta Fromkin in the absence of Betty Lapidus
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Monday, July 7, 2008
DELEGATE ASSEMBLY - FRIDAY JULY 11, 2008
Posted by UCO President at 7/07/2008 09:34:00 PM
Labels: 2008, AGENDA JULY 11, DELEGATE ASSEMBLY
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2 comments:
How can there be nothing in the June Del Mtg minutes about closing UCO meetings to residents, and kicking Sunshine to the curb? If its not in the minutes it doesn’t exist, right!
nsasigint@comcast.netHi Elaine,
Simple answer; The King has decreed that no mention be made of this issue.
Of course this matter was discussed by Phyllis Richland at the Delegate Assembly in June; therefore, the Minutes as presented are incomplete and should not be accepted without correction.
Dave Israel
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