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Coto de Caza, CA - In the 1996 movie, Who is Afraid of Virginia Wolf, George and Martha are a middle aged
married couple, whose charged relationship is defined by vitriolic verbal
battles, which underlies what seems like an emotional dependence upon each
other.. Late one Saturday evening after a mixer, Martha invites Nick and Honey,
an ambitious young Biology professor and his mousy wife, over for a nightcap.
As the evening progresses, Nick and Honey, plied with more alcohol, get caught
up in George and Martha's games of needing to hurt each other and everyone
around them. The ultimate abuse comes in the form of talk of George and
Martha's unseen sixteen year old son, whose birthday is tomorrow.
In real life, North Korea, Iran, Libya, Syria
and now even Standard & Poors are also involved in a vitriolic verbal
battle with the White House. In this
case, apparently North Korea, Iran, Libya, Syria and Standard & Poors
do not seem to be afraid of the White
House.
Zooming in even further to what
has been going on in Coto de Caza for close to one year, the CZ Master Association seems to be afraid
of Leen Ann Miller. Very afraid. The board has endorsed re-zoning of the Khalda property, from a gun
ownership zoning to a strictly residential zoning, but has been afraid to discuss this
endorsement in public. It has even been
more afraid of Lee Ann Miller to the point that ir decided to bastardize the
use of executive sessions in order to preempt a face-off with Ms. Miller during
a general session meeting, or in Xochitl’s words, Ms. Miller may decline to
attend an executive session but “….as we are all aware of Ms. Millers reputation of being
extremely difficult, by extending this invitation to Ms. Miller it will
show that we(BOD) are willing to listen to her
concerns and we can/may diffuse any
animosity towards the BOD that may happen at our next General Session.”
Now consider that according to Civil Code §1363.05(b)
executive sessions are provided for by statute so that boards can address
issues which involve privileged information or matters of a private nature. The
recent CZ board's invitation to Lee Ann Miller to preempt her from discussion
the Khalda Development does not fall in that category, and is more like either
a discriminatory practice and or a backroom deal. We asked the CZ board for an explanation, but have not heard
back. Likewise, we have asked Mr.
Miller to comment, but we have not heard from her either.
The question is, will we have a cat fight this Thursday August
11, 2001, during the CZ Master Association’s general session, or did the
bastardized executive session accomplished its goal?
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