Thursday, March 5, 2009

 

"What I want to know is, why wasn't this area maintained?"

"What I want to know is, why wasn't this area maintained?" asked Blair Peters, who lives on Brookhaven Circle in the subdivision.

"Because you don't have a homeowner's association," village President Sean Michels responded.


Well whose fault is that? Shouldn't the village have INSISTED that Mallard Point have one?? At least two or three different builders were involved. Why didn't that become mandatory as each new builder came along?

It's kind of late now. How would we be able to collect dues from everyone after the fact?
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Mallard Point was built on the lowest point in all of Kane County. Why didn't the village make sure that a proper drainage plan was built. The retention area was not built properly. That is a fact confirmed by the Trotter Study. Why did the village NOT make sure that it was? Since they did not, aren't they responsible to help the residents? Shouldn't a resident be able to move into a house and not have to worry that his house will flood?
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For those people who do not feel that all the residents of Sugar Grove should have to pay for this problem, do they then feel that the OWNER of the pond should? The residents of Mallard Point do NOT own this pond.

Comments:
I still don't quite understand why the Village seems to think that our having a HOA would solve everything. I'm not against an HOA, I just don't see what difference it would make since we don't own the pond. How and why should we be responsibile for maintaining property that we don't own?

Are we going to have to sue Police Chief Sauer to get him to maintain his property?
 
An HOA is a moot point. They can't enforce one on us and we won't have one.
 
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