Saturday, February 23, 2008

RICHER THAN CROESUS

In another Post,

Anonymous said...

AN OPEN QUESTION FOR THE CURRENT PRESIDENT OF UCO:

Why did you hire an architect to complete drawings for an awning in front of the clubhouse only to find your permit request REJECTED by COUNTY?

Shouldn’t you have made certain that a permit could be issued?

WHY waste the money? Just how much money did you WASTE?

Was this item budgeted?

You continually speak of keeping costs down,

HOW'S THAT WORKING FOR YOU?

Feb 23, 2008 2:20:00 PM
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The Light of Truth asks;
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1) Where do you think all of this money is coming from; we are taking hundreds of thousands of dollars from Legally approved Budget lines to fund UCO's mad legal adventure in search of millions of fantasy dollars from WPRF.
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Has UCO studied the Resident's Reserve Accounting pertaining to the Clubhouse Restoration?
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Has UCO studied the CH2M HILL Engineering Report?
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Do either support UCO's insane Legal fiasco?
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How long will UCO persist; How much of OUR money will UCO squander in fruitless endeavor?
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How long will the Delegates be pushed by Solomon's wild Mob tactics?
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Tell the Delegates the Truth, release the key documents referenced above, and then Resign En-Mass and let the adults clean up your mess!
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LoT

4 comments:

Mike said...

Richer Than Croesus, , I like this term , may use it myself some day. LOL

Anonymous said...

I do not believe that the County would even look at any proposal for a permit before it sees proper plans for the item as well as lots of back up information. Many initial permits are denied and with some changes are finally approved. This whole process is slow and difficult. Most permit applications are reworked many times before the permit is issued. That's how things work in Palm Beach County.

Mike said...

I hate this anonymous stuff, goes against my grain. Mike

Anonymous said...

A block of wood has grain doesn’t it.
Seriously, even allowing for shades of meaning in codes and permitting, wouldn’t you think the architect would have more of a clue!
Is he fixed rate or billable hours.