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THIRD THURSDAY 7:30 PM DAY AND TIME FOR COMMUNITY MEETINGS OF THE McLEAN HILLS CONDOMINIUM UNIT OWNERS ASSOCIATION, ITS BOARD DIRECTORS AND ITS PROPERTY MANAGER. PLACE 7809 1/2 ENOLA.

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Participate in the removal of incumbent board directors at our Annual Meeting of the McLean Hills Scamdominium Unit Owners Association with your proxy form.
Watch for your proxy form, beginning late September, from your mailman.
Appoint a proxy holder to name on your form who can vote in your place.
Instruct your proxy holder to NOT vote for Daniel Gilliland, Timothy Barrett, Michael Rettinger, and Tyler Warman.
Check back here, also beginning late September, for the original digital voice record of your board president, Daniel Gilliland, screaming at the “Financial Oversight Committee” co-chair and fellow co-owners during a January meeting before summoning the police to arrest them.
Listen to the pig.
Stop turning your proxy over to this dirty, greedy board.
Need somebody to name as proxy holder on your proxy form?
Pick up the phone for help.
Vote and vote wisely.

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Saturday

Downspouts

8 comments:

  1. [Photos #3, #4, #5] Holes in downspouts have been ignored for several years now. The Board of Directors and the Community Managers don’t care. I’ve been to the meetings. I show pictures. Nobody cares. Now we have moldy paint on our laundry room walls and peeling floor tiles from repeated flooding. You see, rainwater from such a hole (man-made, by the way) enters our building through an opening, or “tunnel,” in the concrete. I wonder how many residents in all have holes in their downspouts? (I know of at least three.) And do they also know the same destruction of their property or experience the same unpleasantness of wet laundry room floors, or storage room floors, due to rainwater flowing into their basements through open tunnels and due to mismanagement? (The duct taping is an attempt to protect my new $2000 air conditioning unit from water damage.)
    -VW/7831/#TA7

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  2. Hello blogmaster! I sent you another picture last night. Is it too late for you to add it to the collection of 3 referenced in my comment above? My camera, displaying this photo of our flooded laundry room floor, was passed around the table at one of those condo association meetings sometime last year. (The pic was shot on May 26, 2009.) But no action was ever taken to solve the problem. So maybe telling our stories with pictures on the Web for the world to see is the way to go. I hope you can publish this 4th pic--just a little more evidence to corroborate the situation I describe in my comment of yesterday, Monday, June 28, 2010. Thank you.
    -VW/7831/#TA7

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  3. Victoria16:10

    Wow. This is a serious matter and I agree that the board should address this ASAP. Have you also contacted Cardinal directly with the pictures?

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  4. A Board Member16:56

    VW,
    Simply posting on this blog is not the only way to go. Please send all issues to Cardinal and continue to present them at board meetings.

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  5. Victoria, yes. The Cardinal rep, our property/community manager David Fanning, handled my camera and saw the pics with his own eyes. He was at the table.

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  6. Victoria22:36

    Board members should just post their names so we know who is reponding.

    So, he should continue and continue to present the issue and get ignored? The Board (and specific announced members) should address this.

    For that matter, we should list all the contact information for every member of the board.

    Thanks

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  7. Victoria, thank you. You hit the nail on the head with BOTH points you make. Just how many times do I need to raise the same concern? And, yes, board members should identify themselves when posting comments. But don't count on it, Victoria, because there is not one board member who is not afraid of board president Dan Gilliland and what Mr. Gilliland's reaction to board members becoming involved with the blogette by leaving comments on it will be. Authority should always be questioned, not feared. So, here and now, I want to say to Mr. Gilliland what Mr. Gilliland's fellow board members -- all of whom also own at McLean Hills -- apparently lack the guts to say: I am tired of looking at your back. Your style of leadership is running my investment into the ground, and I don't appreciate that.

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  8. Anonymous22:13

    Well said.

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