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Sunday, November 17, 2013

COFFEE WITH THE DIRECTORS

The attendance at the meeting was surprisingly low and had little to say about the Cowen lawsuit. After the Pledge of Allegiance we heard Vice President Pelletier give his synopsis of Saturday’s lawsuit meeting. He emphasized the meeting was not to push any one attorney down the owner’s throats but to better inform owners of the three attorneys who were available. 
Lot 638 owner got up and expressed to the audience not to panic and each director one by one regurgitated the same.
The lone suggestion in the suggestion box came from Lot 427 who wants action towards owners who don’t obey stop signs.
Lot 768 added saying the Village’s non enforcement of running these stop signs might come back to bite us.
Lot 617 asked permission review LIV’s insurance contract to see if there might be any legal jargon about coverage on owners pertaining to this Cowen lawsuit. VP Pelletier said to put that in writing and submit it.
Lot 627 thanked the board for Saturday’s meeting and asked if LIV’s lawyer implied at Saturday’s meeting free gratis consultation? VP Pelletier laughingly said no and added this lawyer was uninvited.
Lot 712 asked then why was this attorney allowed to even attend the meeting and VP Pelletier stated that it was out of courtesy.
Lot 638 asked why the Association is spending money remodeling a restaurant that keeps losing money each year and VP Pelletier’s answer, to keep it upgraded in the hopes that people will use it more. We later heard the Grill will have a reduced menu and a new register system is still being reviewed, both in hopes towards saving money.
Lot 288 was pleasingly surprised on how happy and excited the new restaurant manager was. 
Lot 617 talked about Judy Voss’s memorial service.
Security supervisor Lopez told the board she just received the info they requested for a new system that integrates office/security visitor information.
VP Pelletier poked distasteful fun towards some old owner about his driving skills and others laughed and piled on. It should be noted that this poor guy is in the process of selling and moving to a homecare facility.
SC 42 said there are still vehicles dangerously sticking out into the street when parked. Lot 228 asked for the update on this forever ongoing illegal curb issue and VP Pelletier said the survey was taken followed by a letter being sent out giving the owner who put in the curb a number of days to remove it.
An owner lot not stated wanted an update on the Laguna Madre Water District’s “pink water “for LIV’s golf course. Director Ramirez who’s been on top of this said the board is waiting for the acceptance of conditions and or any optional proposals, plus LMWD is receiving contractor bids for getting the water to us. Director Ramirez added it’s going forward very quickly and should save our Park near sixty percent in golf course water expense.
Lot 53 announced that any owner who wishes to sing Christmas carols sign up because practice starts soon.
Lot 617 reminded everyone about the employee Christmas donations.

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