Rampant SVCA Misinformation Message

Date: July 20, 2022
Memo: Sudden Valley Residents
Subject: A Message from the General Manager regarding recent rampant misinformation

It is with sadness that I am compelled to issue this message. But as General Manager, I feel it is the right thing to do. I have an obligation to ensure that Members of this community receive accurate information about important issues affecting the community. Unfortunately, perhaps due to upcoming votes facing the Association or otherwise, I have become aware that there is an extensive amount of misinformation being circulated online. I take no position on the political issues affecting SVCA, as those are for the members to decide.

But, I am concerned when misinformation erodes the trust between SVCA residents and the SVCA Administration and Board of Directors. Trust is something that is not easily earned. It takes a lot of effort. Sadly, it can be destroyed quickly, and misinformation along the lines of what I have seen recently is doing just that. Such misinformation is bad for Sudden Valley. And, while I cannot stop it from occurring, I can at least set the record straight. Hence, this message.

Frankly, I’m incredulous and disappointed at the sheer number of falsehoods and misrepresentations I’ve had brought to my attention in recent days. There are too many to address fully, but I am sharing the most egregious and am providing factual responses below.

Sudden Valley Community Association – Request for Disclosure of Records:

The first, and most disturbing, involves an attorney’s “demand letter” sent to me and the Sudden Valley Board of Directors, on behalf of SVCA Board Director Taimi Van De Polder. Almost all of the information Director Van De Polder had requested had been previously provided to her. However, staff elected to obtain guidance from legal counsel on an issue before completing the request. Before such guidance was received, SVCA received a “Demand Letter” from Director Van De Polder’s attorney.

I wouldn’t ordinarily address such a matter publicly, except for the fact that the “Demand Letter” was intentionally made public, and it casts a false light on the good faith actions of my staff who are trying to do the right thing. Inexplicably, within an hour of receiving the Demand Letter, it was posted on various Sudden Valley social media groups by Director Van De Polder’s husband. To make matters worse, the Demand Letter contains factual inaccuracies that make it appear that SVCA is intentionally denying Director Van De Polder access to information to which she is entitled to review. With one exception where staff was waiting for legal guidance, all of the records requested in the Demand Letter were previously provided to Director Van De Polder. These include:

  • On February 18, 2022, Director Van De Polder received the complete 2021 GL as part of a Board Orientation Binder.
  • On May 15, 2022, the SunMark property was inspected. On May 18, 2022, SVCA President Tischleder provided the Inspection Report to the entire board, prior to the discussion and vote to purchase.
  • On July 12, 2022, SVCA Finance Director Joel Heverling provided the 1850 Lake Whatcom Blvd Purchase and Sale Agreement to the whole Board, prior to the discussion and vote on the CIT Loan Corporate Resolution.

The only document Director Van de Polder had not received when the Demand Letter was sent is the 2022 General Ledger because staff were awaiting guidance from the Association’s legal counsel concerning confidential information contained in the General Ledger. SVCA’s legal counsel is currently working with our Finance Director to ensure confidentiality concerns are addressed appropriately. Please keep in mind that simply because information was released in the past, doesn’t mean it should have been. We will continue to protect staff and members’ privacy, while ensuring our membership and Board receive information appropriately.

Other False Accusations and Claims:

This situation we are currently witnessing, where truth is twisted and out-right lies against sitting Board Directors are posted daily, can have catastrophic consequences when decisions by the Board and Management – made in consultation with legal counsel – are repeatedly questioned. This is a long-running, cynical, and ultimately corrosive approach to politics undermining the members’ trust.

The fact that many in the Recall Group are even discussing ignoring the Association’s legal counsel highlights a much, much greater concern. This is beyond neighborhood politicking, and we should all demand it end – now! Before the fabric of this Association is damaged beyond repair.

Some of the accusations and my responses follow:

  • Spent 1.5 million / bought Sunmark property behind the backs of the Sudden Valley membership

FALSE. This acquisition was not done behind anyone’s back. The discussions about purchasing the property were held in open session, where anyone could witness them.

  • The purchase violates the RCWs because any new building that requires ongoing maintenance paid from dues requires a vote of the membership.

FALSE. The SVCA attorney has stated this is simply not the case. Just a few years ago, a completely new Structure was built in Area Z with a total Project cost of over $800,000. This building has monthly utility bills and requires on-going maintenance – yet no vote of the membership occurred. It was paid for with proceeds from the CRRRF Bank Loan – which was also taken out without a vote of the membership. Another recent example is when a previous Board accepted the deeds to roads not previously the Association’s responsibility. Again, done with no vote of the members. As you can see, the SVCA has a history of acquisitions which the member dues will be used to support and maintain – none of those acquisitions required a member vote.

  • The Board is giving away over 1 million of our emergency fund

FALSE. It’s clear this comment is referring to the Real Estate Purchase Transfer Fee of ¼ of 1% of the sale price on all real estate sold within Sudden Valley. Advice of legal counsel was sought as to the legal risks associated with the amount being charged. Upon receiving such advice and after weighing the risks, the Board voted to refund them. These funds were never part of an emergency fund, nor were they ever part of any budget planning.

  • Eliminating our rec assessment while trying to hide a dues increase in it

FALSE. The Board isn’t “eliminating” the Recreation Special Assessment – it is expiring. Additionally, the RCWs and the SVCA Bylaws do not allow for this type of Operational Special Assessment – therefore it cannot be continued.

Total monthly Dues and Assessments will decrease when the Rec Special Assessment ends, per the Bylaw placing reasonable limitations on annual dues and assessment increases.

  • Eliminated the community food pantry for needy families

FALSE. Blatantly untrue. The “Community Cupboard” was an effort spearheaded by a local realtor; an effort I admire. But she chose to close it down, not staff or the Board of Directors.

  • SVCA President, AJ Tischleder was a key player in the installation on the improper Marina dock.

FALSE. AJ was a member of the Board when the Board approved the installation of the dock. At no times was he ever directly involved with the management or oversight of the dock install. The boat ramp is a fiasco. In trying to save money, things were not done as they should have been. And untrained volunteers were allowed to have input and oversight.

  • SVCA Treasurer, Sonia Voldt, was the one who “required” the dock be removed.

FALSE. Whatcom County required the dock be removed. This was coordinated through our Project Manager, PNW Services and myself.

  • President Tischleder has the attorney invoices mailed to his home.

FALSE. Attorney Invoices are delivered directly to the Association’s Finance Director.

No organization is perfect, of course. But we all should all be aware of the exorbitant costs of undermining trust in the Association for political gain.

It is a destructive precedent to call into question every decision made by the Board and management. Please get the FACTS. Don’t rely on rumors and unchecked posts on social media.

Recreation Center Main Parking Lot closed Friday 7-15-22

The Rec Center parking lot will be closed Friday, July 15, 2022. 

The lot will be closed at 6:30am for cleaning, and then pavement markings will be applied midday.  The parking lot will be reopened as soon as markings are complete, hopefully by late afternoon. 

Maintenance will be painting temporary parking stalls in the grass around the loop identified for temporary parking.  Access will be available to the library/adult pool for pedestrian walking, but there is no parking available until the lot is reopened as this parking lot will also be painted.  When finished, the lots will be smoother and allow for the orderly parking of more vehicles.

Thanks for your help in getting this done as smoothly as possible.

Sudden Valley Firewise Program – 2022

Sudden Valley Community Association will be hosting a Firewise program starting on July 11th, 2022. The purpose of a Firewise program is to promote awareness of homeowners to the dangers of fires from vegetation surrounding their home and other properties. One hazard that is prevalent within Sudden Valley is the tree limbs that have fallen naturally or during windstorms. These limbs are referred to in a Firewise program as “ground fuels”. Because large limbs are difficult to remove, Sudden Valley Community Association assists homeowners by providing a free service whereby residents of the Association can dispose of the tree limbs that have broken from trees on or surrounding their property. This Firewise service is provided by SVCA’s Maintenance Department during a published scheduled time frame.  

Residents can take advantage of this program by having their tree branches placed in an accessible pile next to the roadway prior to the scheduled pickup time for their area. Piles of branches placed by the roadside after the scheduled pickup time will not be picked up and will be the property owners’ responsibility.

Scope of Service:

  • Service is limited to resident’s; no commercial support is available.
  • Branches must be plied next to the road and easily accessible to the Firewise crew.  Do not block ditches with branches.
  • Pickup is limited to tree branches that have naturally broken from a tree. Services do not include limbs that are “cut” from an established tree.
  • The maximum diameter of the limb is six (6) inches.
  • There is no limit to the length of the limb.
  • The height of a pile of limbs should be no more than five (5) feet tall.
  • Vegetation such as brush, lawn waste, tree roots, bagged leafs, etc. will not be picked up as these items will jam/plug equipment. If these items are left alongside the roadway, they will be the property owners’ responsibility to dispose of.  
  • Questions pertaining to the Sudden Valley Community Association’s Firewise program can be directed to the Maintenance Superintendent by calling (360) 778-2223.

Recycle Disposal: Limbs are fed into a large wood chipping machine and the chips transported to a Sudden Valley Association wood chip composting site. The chips will be made available free to residents to self-load on a first come basis.

Firewise 2022 Schedule:

Date                                    Location

July 11th                             Gate 5, Maintenance Zones 51, 52, 53

July 18th                              Gate 3, Maintenance Zones 3, 4, 5, 6

July 25th                              Gate 3, 9,13Maintenance Zones 1, 2

August 1st                           Gate 1, Maintenance Zones 10, 11, 12, 14, 15

August 8th                           Gate 2, Maintenance Zones 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26

2022 AGM CANDIDATE APPLICATIONS ARE AVAILABLE

Sudden Valley will hold its 2022 Annual General Meeting on Saturday, November 5 at 1:00PM. Many positions are open on the Board and Standing Committees, and applications are now being accepted. Please see the application letter from the N&E Chair, along with the official 2022 application package HERE. The application period is open from July 5, 2022, and closes at the end of the business day  September 6, 2022 at 4:30 PM.

Reminder: Fireworks are Prohibited in Sudden Valley

Please be aware that fireworks are strictly prohibited in Sudden Valley.

The Association maintains a zero-tolerance policy regarding the use of fireworks. Security will enforce this action and cite offenders under SVCA Rules & Regulation policy 1.4.

Sudden Valley Security Dispatch is available 24 hours a day at 360-319-8200.

Additionally, fireworks used outside of July 3rd, 4th, and 5th are prohibited by Whatcom County. Outside of those dates, please contact the WCSO non-emergency number at 360-676-6911.

As always, call 911 in the case of emergencies.