June 2016 Terry, Jacobs outline plans to expedite CPI enforcement Two members of the Board of Directors have taken on the task of revising the Ocean Pines Association’s policy for handling violations of the restrictive covenants and the guidelines that flow from them and are drafting a proposal to expedite the process of dealing with homeowners who don’t maintain their properties. In addition to investigating options for shortening the overall process, Directors Tom Terry and Cheryl Jacobs are hoping to find a way to streamline actions against repeat offenders and properties that are in foreclosure. ~ Page 9
Board in deadlock over proposed food truck purchase General Manager Bob Thompson’s proposed $55,000 food truck made it into the 2016-17 Ocean Pines Association capital budget, but its approval on a 4-3 Board of Directors’ vote did not mean for certain that it would be up and running this summer as Thompson had hoped. Memorial Day weekend came and went without an operational food truck. Thompson had hoped for an affirmative board decision at the directors’ regular monthly meeting May 26, but that didn’t happen either. ~ Page 15
Former director finds OPA non-compliance in late fee charges If you’re one of roughly 400 or 500 Ocean Pines lot owners seriously delinquent in your annual lot assessments, facing legal action by the Ocean Pines Association aimed at collecting those arrearages, there may be some modest help available to you to avoid some if not all of the extra charges that the OPA tacks on to the actual delinquent assessments. The help could even extend to property owners just a little late on paying the OPA. ~ Page 30
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Board of Directors’ candidate slate swells to 12, including four members of advisory committees, one incumbent Trendic feuds with Election Committee chair over candidate statements, yard signs; former budget committee chair says he won’t vote for successor By TOM STAUSS Publisher welve Ocean Pines property owners have filed as candidates in this summer’s race for three seats on the Board of Directors. The candidate slate is the largest ever to compete for a three-year term on the Ocean Pines Association seven-member policy-making panel. One incumbent director, Jack Collins, has filed for re-election. As accomplishments over the past three years, he cites his efforts on behalf of renovating the Beach Club restroom/lockerooms, replacing golf course management, and improving drainage throughout Ocean Pines. Looking ahead, he wants to end board infighting, a more cooperative relationship with the general manager, and continuation of conservative budgets with a lid on assessment increases. He is also calling for the establishment of a beautification committee to improve Ocean Pines’ overall appearance. The announced slate includes one well-known candidate from last summer, Slobodan Trendic, who is seeking a rematch after placing a close third in last summer’s balloting with 1,179 votes. Already he is making waves, using the public comments segment of the May 25 to urge the board to replace, rather than
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