Thursday, May 30, 2019
UCO REPORTER - JUNE 2019 EDITION - LIVE IN CYBERSPACE
Committee 2019, Communications, UCO Reporter, June 2019 Edition, May 30 2019 by ucopresident_2130533 on Scribd
Wednesday, May 29, 2019
Sunday, May 26, 2019
UCO WEEKLY LCAM REPORT
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Our bulk Email system is down, so here is a direct link to the UCO Weekly LCAM Report by Donald Foster - LCAM.
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Dave Israel
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Friday, May 24, 2019
Thursday, May 23, 2019
Wednesday, May 22, 2019
USS SCORPION SINKS - MAY 22, 1968
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This post in memory on the 51st anniversary of the sinking of the USS-Scorpion.
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USS Scorpion (SSN-589) was a Skipjack-class nuclear submarine of the United States Navy and the sixth vessel of the U.S. Navy to proudly carry that name. Scorpion was lost on 22 May 1968 under mysterious circumstance, with 99 crewmen dying in the incident.
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A stark reminder that freedom is not free.
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Dave Israel
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This post in memory on the 51st anniversary of the sinking of the USS-Scorpion.
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USS Scorpion (SSN-589) was a Skipjack-class nuclear submarine of the United States Navy and the sixth vessel of the U.S. Navy to proudly carry that name. Scorpion was lost on 22 May 1968 under mysterious circumstance, with 99 crewmen dying in the incident.
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A stark reminder that freedom is not free.
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Dave Israel
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Saturday, May 18, 2019
PASSING OF GARY MANIFF
Sadly we announce the passing of Gary Maniff -
a CV Resident for 20 years and friend to many.
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Shiva/visiting hours for Gary Maniff
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May 19 Sunday 1-3
May 20 Monday 1-3
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At residence
100 oxford 106
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May 19 Sunday 1-3
May 20 Monday 1-3
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At residence
100 oxford 106
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Dave Israel
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Friday, May 17, 2019
WHY ONLY ONE HAVERHILL "NO RIGHT ON RED" SIGN NOW?
Going out the Haverhill gate, there used to be two signs
that said "No right on red." Now I see there is only one, the one on
the right-hand side of Century Boulevard just before the intersection. The
other one, overhead and across Haverhill, is gone. What's up? My friend says
there was a single overhead TRAFFIC LIGHT facing exiting traffic, and there are
now two, side by side. Is this true, or were there two all along? (You can see
how observant I am.) If a second light has been added, how has this helped? And
if not, or it hasn't helped with No-right-on-red, why was the overhead "No right on red" sign removed?
Tuesday, May 14, 2019
Monday, May 13, 2019
Thursday, May 9, 2019
Wednesday, May 8, 2019
PERCENTAGE OF RESIDENTS WHO ARE RENTERS
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Can anyone please advise me what the ratio of unit owner verses tenants is? We are getting close to having more tenants then unit owner living in our buildings.
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Your Blogmeister responds.
We have developed a percentage based on data from the UCO Investigation requests. The number is not exact, as a few Associations do not do Investigations through the UCO program. This being said, the compiled information from 2015 - 2019 inclusive, show that:
38% of our units have been leased in the period.
Dave Israel
Can anyone please advise me what the ratio of unit owner verses tenants is? We are getting close to having more tenants then unit owner living in our buildings.
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Your Blogmeister responds.
We have developed a percentage based on data from the UCO Investigation requests. The number is not exact, as a few Associations do not do Investigations through the UCO program. This being said, the compiled information from 2015 - 2019 inclusive, show that:
38% of our units have been leased in the period.
Dave Israel
Monday, May 6, 2019
RENTALS, PETS AND CELL PHONE FRIENDLY BUILDINGS AS OF MAY 6, 2019
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The UCO Investigations department maintains a list of Associations that allow Rentals, Pets and Cell phone guest call in. This list may be accessed at the following link:
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UCO would appreciate any Association President advising us of any errors that they discover.
Dave Israel
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Sunday, May 5, 2019
Thursday, May 2, 2019
Wednesday, May 1, 2019
ONE VOTE PER UNIT
Questions/Concerns
regarding “One Unit, One Vote”
I
have listed two versions of the "One Unit, One Vote"
proposal
1.(The
Messenger, #46, March 2019, pg. 3
[https://centuryvillagemessengerclub.com/] )
'The
Proposal
One
vote for every unit owner is not as difficult or expensive as the
administration claims .
Olga
Wolkenstein submitted a proposal to institute one vote for each
unit/owner. Her bid was met with excuses about the difficulty and the
expense of conducting an election where all unit owners have the
opportunity to vote. She responded with instructions that show just
how simple and inexpensive it could be : Editor
Purpose
of of petition: One resident unit owner to be allowed to vote in UCO
elections for officers. The person voting must be an owner with a
Resident pass and live in the unit — full or part time. Voting will
take place one day each year in the clubhouse party room.
Approximately 25 — 30 volunteers will be set up at tables with the
building signs posted for the buildings they will sign in to. Each
volunteer will have a sheet with the name of the building, and a
lined list of each unit number. The voting person shows their ID,
prints and signs their name next to their unit number. The volunteer
then hands the person a ballot. When 2 or more people occupy a unit,
the first person to sign in gets to vote. Owners who rent their unit
do not vote because they do not live in the unit and have an ID. I do
not believe that we need to make ONE VOTE complicated."
2.
From the UCO Reporter, May, 2019 (lightly edited):
"Residents
have asked ME [Olga Wolkenstein] to expand on the meaning of “ONE
VOTE”. Presently, only Delegates are allowed to vote for UCO
Officers. “One Vote” is a proposed bylaw change that will allow
one resident owner in each unit the right to vote for the officers of
UCO. When two or more residents occupy a unit, only one of them will
be allowed to vote, hence ONE RESIDENT UNIT OWNER. The voter must be
in possession of a Valid Resident ID - an occupant or renter ID does
not qualify. A unit with two or more occupants must decide which one
will cast the vote for their unit. If a resident owns more than one
unit, lives in one, and rents the others out, he will be eligible to
vote for the one in which he has a valid resident ID. .... Eligible
voters present on the day of election who choose to, will vote. ….The
by-law change I have submitted will allow one resident unit owner to
vote for UCO Officers in the yearly elections."
Questions/Concerns
1. I do not think a dues-paying owner/titleholder/member should be summarily disenfranchised because of their choice of residence. Why cannot any
owner also vote by either proxy or absentee ballot?
2.
That neither the renter nor the non-resident owner of a unit can vote
seems to contradict the “One Unit, One Vote” premise: That unit
will not have a vote. The solution, again, proxy or absentee ballot.
The owner could authorize and direct the vote of his tenant, or mail
an absentee ballot.
3.
Why must the owner possess a “Resident” pass? The ID office
issues “Non-Resident Owner” passes for those titleholders for
whom Century Village is not their primary residence. Yet,
irrespective of their place of abode, these owners pay all financial
costs associated with their condo. As Aldous Huxley wrote, “You pays your money and you
takes your choice.” (Brave New World)
4.
Given the demography of Century Village, what if, on that “one day
of election”, the owner is (a) physically or geographically unable
to get to the clubhouse, or (b) depends upon bus, taxi, Palm Tran,
friends, etc. to do so? Solution: Again, absentee or proxy
alternative voting.
5.
Who votes for a unit held by an “artificial entity”? {UCO Bylaws,
Definitions, N.: "'Members' (also 'Membership') of UCO shall
mean the natural person or artificial entity record title holders of
condominium housing units in Century Village....An artificial entity
shall include a corporation, partnership. LLC., trust or estate. The
terms 'Member(s)' and 'Unit Owner(s)' shall be interchangeable.”}
An empowered representative – lawyer, partner, officer,
beneficiary, caregiver, etc. - of an "artificial entity" should be
able to present legal authorization to vote.
6.
Why should owners who rent their units not be eligible to vote in
person? UCO ByLaws, Article IV: “MEMBERS: The membership of UCO
shall consist of the owners of housing units in Century Village, West
Palm Beach.” Many owners purchase their condos for future, not
present, occupancy. Until then, rental income helps offset Century
Village monthly COA fees and expenses (taxes, maintenance,[state
mandated]insurance,) all of which the owners pay. (see Huxley, above)
7.
For health and financial reasons, many units are owned by family members
(children, siblings, etc.) of/for the occupants. Who votes for these
units, which are occupied but not rented? Solution: again, proxy or
absentee ballot.
8.
How will the 7800+ titleholders be informed of the voting day and
procedures?
9.
“Quis custodiet ipsos custodes? (“Who will guard the guards?”)
How will the “20 – 30 volunteers” be vetted? And the ballots
handled, then counted? In March, the “actual voting process and the
tabulating of ballots was handled by R & H, an outside firm
which in no way is connected to, or associated with, UCO”. (UCO
Reporter, April, A2). Century Village's elections must avoid the
appearance of impropriety.
10.
And finally (whew) some logistics. The clubhouse parking lot has
approximately 350 spaces, including 18 handicapped. In the March
election, 55% (191 of 349) delegates voted. To achieve the same level
of participation using the One Unit, One Vote system, more than 4000
resident owners would have to appear that one day.
To
summarize: As presented, the "One Unit. One Vote" proposal
appears to be "One informed, able-bodied, self-driving, resident
owner able to get to the clubhouse on a designated day, One Vote."
As suggested above, solutions could include, but not be limited to,
absentee ballots, proxy voting, several days of voting, early voting
by mail, transportation for the mobility challenged, and an outside
professional firm handling the process.
Comments appreciated.
Richard Handelsman
Comments appreciated.
Richard Handelsman
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