5.09.2021

Board of Directors Meeting, Wednesday, 7:00 P.M., February 9, 2022

Meridian Woods Board of Directors Zoom Meeting

7:00 pm, Wednesday, March 9, 2021

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Agenda 

 

I.               Roll Call of Board of Directors At:                      7:00 PM

II.             Call Meeting to Order at:                                     7:01 PM 

III.    Open Forum at                                                       7:02 PM

IV.        Approval of Jan 12, 2022 meeting minutes at:      7:20 PM

V.          Business at Hand:                                                  7:40 PM

5.1           Election of Officers and Positions

5.2           Member’s Items

5.3           Contractor Items

5.4           Attorneys Correspondence

5.5    Monthly Site Inspection

5.6           Miscellaneous Items

 

VI.          Financials for January 2022 at                             8:15 PM

VII.        March 9, 2022 Meeting Agenda Items                8:25 PM

VIII.      Adjournment of Meeting At:                               8:30 PM

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4.20.2021

Stricter Fines on Illegal Dumping

Stricter Fines on Illegal Dumping

 

This would include the dumping on our sidewalks,

by residents, here at Meridian Woods

 

If fines are applied then a Special Assessment may have to be imposed and/or increase in HOA monthly dues

 

https://www.nbcbayarea.com/news/local/san-jose-officials-push-for-stricter-fines-on-illegal-dumping/2522492

 

A pair of San Jose officials are teaming up to push for a stricter crackdown on illegal dumping across the city. San Jose City Councilman Sergio Jimenez and Planning Commissioner Rolando Bonilla have proposed an increase and restructuring in the city's fines for illegal dumping that would assess a

 

$10,000 citation for any and all offenses.

 

Current city law applies a tiered system for fines, starting with $2,500 for a first offense and $10,000 for a third offense. The new proposal eliminates the tiers.