Strong message sent to PMC

  • [photo by Patric Hedlund, The Mountain Enterprise]

    [photo by Patric Hedlund, The Mountain Enterprise]

Voters dump Taj Mahal, demand fiscal transparency

Our focus now must be to make sure the board does not amend the petition bylaws.
—Katherine King, former director and governing docs committee

By Patric Hedlund, TME

“The Taj Mahal is beautiful, but not as beautiful as peace of mind,” voters told the Pine Mountain Club Property Owners Association board of directors in election results Saturday, June 17.

Voters rejected the January 14 clubhouse renovation as proposed. Their embrace of all bylaw amendments proposed by members’ petitions sends a loud and clear message to the…(please see below to view full stories and photographs)

Photo captions:

Board Secretary Sandy Browne (r) reads the oath of office for newly elected PMCPOA board directors (l-r) Michael Glenn, Phyllis Throckmorton and Bryan Skelly. John Cantley and Garry Kemmer look on (back, l-r).

After several members’ ballots were rejected, Inspector Marc Poland (left) was informed by PMC General Manager Rory Worster (right) of a mistake made in PMC member lists, and that ballots should be accepted.

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