Trendic endorses Colby Phillips as acting GM Director Slobodan Trendic has disclosed to local media that he intends to “nominate” Colby Phillips as “temporary” or acting general manager of the Ocean Pines Association. Trendic said that the OPA bylaws mandate that the OPA have a GM in place or in the absence of one, the board must appoint a “temporary” GM from the ranks of the OPA president, the board, or anyone of its choosing. ~ Page 3
OPA to build new craft shop for Pine’eer Craft Club Local crafters will soon have a new building in which to display their wares. Citing the thousands of dollars in donations the Pine’eer Crafts Club makes to the Ocean Pines Association and other organizations and the business its events bring to the community, the Board of Directors has agreed to construct a new building and lease it to the club for its Pine’eer Artisan and Gift Shop. ~ Page 6
Lone golf cart barn bid comes in at more than $500,000 The sole bid received by the Ocean Pines Association for a replacement golf cart barn is so far over budget there doesn’t seem to be any conceivable way the Board of Directors would approve it. Bidding it out again as “design build” pole barn project seems possible, but an alternative scenario is being discussed that would allow the sole bidder to reduce the cost substantially by going with a so-called “Butler” or pole barn building on. ~ Page 8
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Board considering outsourcing to fill general manager vacancy National companies to be given opportunity to submit proposals By TOM STAUSS Publisher onths after the Board of Directors decided not to go down the outsourcing path for financial management software, the idea has been resurrected, this time as a way of filling the General Manager vacancy created by the recent departure of John Bailey. It envisions asking national companies like Associa’s Legum and Norman or First Residential Services to offer proposals to offer management proposals including possible candidates to step into a GM role at the appropriate time. The latest version of outsourcing under consideration does not include revisiting the decision to contract with NorthStar Technologies for the installation of that firm’s proprietary software. It might not include giving a general manager selected from the ranks of national companies authority to run all of the day-to-day affairs of the Ocean Pines Association, at least as that management structure has traditionally been employed in Ocean Pines, to varying degrees of success. This iteration of outsourcing, which is still in the early stages of formulation, would apparently take advantage of the fast start in managing the affairs of the OPA by an interim management team with the in-
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volvement of members of the board of directors working with the four indviduals who oversee four discrete areas of the OPA. Those individuals include Aquatics/Recreation Director Colby Phillips, who is overseeing the actitivies of the Public Works Deprtment and the facilities manager, Kevin Layfield; Steve Phillips, the director of finance who is overseeing the finance department, communications, information technology, payroll, administration, membership, NorthStar implementation, and food and beverage (Yacht Club and Beach Club; Chief of Police Dave Massey; and Director of Golf John Malinowki. The board in a 4 to 1 vote, with two directors, Esther Diller and Ted Moroney not voting (Diller apparently because of teleconferencing issues) at a March 9 meeting approved a motion by Director Slobodan Trendic to authorize President Doug Parks to draft and send out a request for proposals from national management companies by March 16, with responses due back by April 5. Parks said he could meet that aggressive timeline for completing the RFP, after Trendic mentioned that this motion had been on the table for more than a week and that Parks could have gotten an early start on it if he agreed with it conceptually. It turns out Parks did at least conceptually agree To Page 35
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