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During a 2019-20 budget review meeting, members of the Budget and Finance Advisory Committee tried to get General Manager John Bailey to provide a detailed explanation on precisely how the Mart Ortt Companies’ contract to manage the Yacht and Beach clubs will deliver bonuses this year. Director of Finance Steve Phillips came up with some information in the form of a sample calculation during a Jan. 9 meeting that seemed to confirm that Ortt will be receiving a substantial bonus for exceeding an “adjusted” budget at the Yacht Club for 2018-19, even as that amenity is expected to lose roughly $100,000. ~ Page 6
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Bailey draft budget keeps assessments at $951 while projecting $3.9 million in ‘total capital spending’
Bailey unveils plan for $905,000 in drainage upgrades
General manager proposes waterfront differential holiday for owners of bulkheading maintained by OPA By TOM STAUSS Publisher cean Pines Association members aren’t facing an assessment increase in the draft 2019-20 budget released in early January by General Manager John Bailey, but most who elect to purchase amenity memberships will be paying more for the privilege. The assessment is subject to adjustment by the Board of Directors, which could decide to lower or increase it before the budget for the year beginning May 1 is approved next month. Waterfront property owners whose bulkheads are maintained by the OPA could be receiving a one-year holiday in paying the $465 differential over the base annul assessment of $951. That one-year holiday has the support of the influential Budget and Finance Advisory Committee, which held three days of budget review meetings Jan. 7, 8 and 9. For the second consecutive year,
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Bailey is also proposing to waive the $19 per lot previously assessed every lot in Ocean Pines for common area bulkheading within the Ocean Pines golf course canal system and waterfront parks in Ocean Pines. The waterfront differential holiday is made possible because the OPA’s bulkhead and waterways John Bailey reserve has ballooned in recent years with relatively little bulkhead replacement accomplished relative to prior years. The community’s bulkhead replacement program is being revived, but with large surpluses having accumulated in recent years, there seems to be more than sufficient funds available in the reserve to pay for replacement that To Page 4
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General Manager John Bailey and Public Works Director Eddie Wells unveiled the outline of a $915,000 drainage plan as part of Bailey’s draft 2019-20 budget and discussed its details during budget review meetings hosted by the Budget and Finance Advisory Committee Jan. 7 through Jan. 9. ~ Page 11
Board votes in favor of pursuing NorthStar software solution Having exhaustedly investigated both in-house and outsourcing options for an information technology system to replace the antiquated systems in use by the Ocean Pines Association, the Board of Directors has finally voted to move forward with a long-debated proposal from NorthStar Technologies for a new financial software package. Negotiations to finalize a contract with NorthStar are under way. ~ Page 15
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