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LWV June 25, 2009 Residents Voice

LWV June 25, 2009 Residents Voice. Conrad Grundke. Topics for Tonight. “San Sebastian Update” “The Discovery Group”. “The San Sebastian!”. Final Cart Path Access. We were in error last meeting and were basing our comments on an intermediate construction of the Ped /Cart Gate.

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LWV June 25, 2009 Residents Voice

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  1. LWVJune 25, 2009 Residents Voice Conrad Grundke Residents Voice

  2. Topics for Tonight • “San Sebastian Update” • “The Discovery Group” Residents Voice

  3. “The San Sebastian!” Residents Voice

  4. Final Cart Path Access • We were in error last meeting and were basing our comments on an intermediate construction of the Ped/Cart Gate. • The current gate is a combination cart/ped gate and vehicle gate. • Our ID Cards will open the gate for a cart access only. • The gate provides access to the San Sebastian entrance driveway and we will pass by their entrance to get to the Long’s Parking Lot. Residents Voice

  5. Cart Path Pedestrian Path Cart gate to San Sebastian Residents Voice

  6. “Discovery Group” Residents Voice

  7. The Discovery Group • Several Years ago 625 residents hired an attorney, Steven Rice, for advice on what we could do concerning the actions of PCM and our Boards. • This group became known as “The Discovery Group”. • The attorney provided several options that we, as owners, might pursue. Residents Voice

  8. Primary Option = Research • The one that the group opted to take was a complete research of all the governing documents that could be located. • This included such documents as; • Articles of Incorporation; Trust Agreement; Regulatory Agreement; CC&R’s; Management Agreements; written communication; etc. Residents Voice

  9. Results of the Research Eleven Improprieties were found in the analysis of the documents: • Sale of the “Old Administration Building.” • Community NAME change from “Leisure World” to “Laguna Woods Village.” • Purchase of the “New Administration/Community center building.” Residents Voice

  10. 148 Acres of Property with Leisure World that has been, or is anticipated to be sold or traded in whole, or in part. • Compliance with the Davis-Stirling Act in conjunction with conduct of open meetings. • Credit Card usage by PCM and other personnel. • Expense reimbursement to PCM and other personnel. • Other payments made to PCM and its personnel. Residents Voice

  11. Removal of the “GLOBE” sculpture and entry into a settlement agreement purportedly requiring such removal. • Joint venture and redevelopment plans within the community. • Any other SALES of LAND within the community. Residents Voice

  12. Our Current Objective To cover each of these improprieties over the course of the coming months. Today we will start with #1. Residents Voice

  13. Sale of Land Within the Walls of Leisure World • What governs the sale of our community land; • The fact that we are a CID (Common Interest Development) • We have CC&R’s • CA State Law (The Davis Stirling Act #1359) prohibits partitioning of our land within the first 50 years. Residents Voice

  14. The End Residents Voice

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