Venetia’s Town Hall meeting for February 12, 2008 was held in the second floor meeting room at the Venetia. There were between ten and fifteen people in attendance and the meeting was led by Board President Sharon Dodge. The primary topic of the meeting had been ‘Next Steps,’ and there were signs teasing the meeting about the building (and here on VenetiaOnline.com) and a ‘Million Dollar Baby.’
Sharon was pleased to announce that after discussions with a media company, the Venetia could stand to make several hundred thousand dollars a year by leasing the west wall of our building like many other buildings are doing in the downtown Miami area. While a fixed monthly fee would not be received for the space, the Venetia would receive 50% of the revenue generated from the space. Sharon, who has been in the ad industry for some time, found this to be a fair deal and had negotiated up from 40% (and tried her best for 60%). Reassurances have been provided by our counsel regarding the legality of utilizing this ‘common area’ for such a purpose. Further assurances and insurance would be covered by the media company contractually. Read more…
Don’t forget is the final in a series of three Town Hall meetings focusing on ‘Next Steps.’
While the weather outside has been grey, wet and gloomy, let’s try to make the best of it and gather in our Venetia Community.
Meeting is at 7PM (Feb. 12th) in the 2nd Floor Meeting room. See you there!
Sharon Dodge has has a BIG announcement tonight at he Town Meeting. Come find out about the Venetia Board’s New “Million Dollar Baby”
What a great meeting tonight exploring the potential amendments currently before the community for a vote. Two representatives of the Association’s counsel Becker and Poliakoff were present. Attendance was great for a Town Hall meeting. It is wonderful to see such a high level of Association participation.
The first amendment discussed dealt with changes to the current power of the Association to properly screen and refuse individuals based on a list of criteria. These criteria would give proper definition of acceptable and unacceptable with regards to tenant screening which are currently undefined. Further power is given to the Association to evict tenants who are disruptive to the community and the unit owner does not take appropriate action. An additional provision to this section also provides the Association to collect rent directly from tenants where unit owners are not making maintenance and/or assessment payments.
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The scheduled Town Meeting tomorrow night, Thursday is about legality and legal questions,information concerning the proposed amendments, about our docs, changes in maintenance, assessments, and all processes and procedures that are part of Condo life.
The really big news is that we will have our attorney at our disposal for this meeting.
In a rare “Ask Your Legal Questions about the Venetia Docs” session with our Becker and Poliakoff attorney, Annette Strauch (who helped draft our Proposed Amendments) will answer owners and residents questions about our amendments, docs and more!
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The Venetia Town Hall held on February 5 was an incredible success. As a Town Hall Meeting, people are open to verbalize frustrations, feelings, thoughts and questions. After explaining the ground rules, the meeting ensued.
Lots of great topics were covered throughout the course of the evening, where the topic was “Management Review.” The topic of “unanswered” emails and phone calls was the first topic. Sharon Dodge announced that there was a national search underway to find an incredible building manager. Discussion was lively with a particularly vocal group of people in support of the current manager due to fiscal shortfalls, passion and the advantages of having a live-in manager. Alternative situations were brought to the table and residents are urged to consider the potential of the working relationship between the Engineer and Building Manager - and how it could affect the forward motion of accomplishments currently being achieved.
The video from tonight’s meeting is in two three parts. Read more…