Susan Feels Really Peeved Over Abuse

My Nightmare at Stagecoach Trails at Santa Fe Ranch Property Owners Association-What I Wish I Knew Before Buying

Just when I believed we would remain quiet until the scheduled meeting on August 18, 2025, in typical dictatorial style of Mr. Robert Hooper, a “Special Meeting” was convened to discuss a Flood Plan.

Why are we convening special meetings to discuss flood plans? Could this be connected to an X post I published on 6/24/2025? The chances of them ever disclosing the truth are minimal, leaving us with no choice but to speculate. However, it certainly appears to be suspiciously linked!

Let us pretend that these two matters are unrelated and merely coincidental. Why convene a special meeting with only a few days’ notice right before a holiday to address what you consider to be significant information for the community? Is there any common sense present in this discussion?

This marks the second special meeting convened in which the recently elected Board Member, Debi Verkamp, did not participate in any discussions concerning the subject matter or the scheduling of the special meeting.

This situation offers us two possible scenarios. Four of the five current board members are meeting outside of executive sessions to deliberate on board issues without her involvement, deciding on the agenda and timing of meetings. This action violates A.R.S. 33-1804 E(4) (OR) Mr. Robert Hooper, along with potentially Property Management, is making these decisions unilaterally without engaging the other board members.

Both scenarios are intolerable. It has become clear that the Board of Directors and Property Management are failing to uphold ethical standards or conduct themselves properly.

Furthermore, what is the reason for not disclosing the names of the government employees you have asked to deliver a special presentation? If there are any materials related to the presentation for the members, why were they not attached to the agenda for the special meeting?

I should not have needed to reach out to Mohave County to obtain the names of the government employees who are set to present the County Flood Plan to the public. Contrary to the suggestions made by Robert Hooper and Carol Wilk, we are not a PRIVATE group. We are a Property Owners Association with Non-Profit status, and it is essential that we return to functioning as such, rather than as the private club they perceive us to be.

The government representatives who are set to discuss the Flood Plan include Randy Gremlich, the Flood Control District Engineer, and Catherine Fish, the Floodplain Programs Manager. Additionally, it is crucial to mention that Mr. Ron Gould, the Supervisor for Mohave County District 5, is also a member of our association. Furthermore, the Mohave County Board of Supervisors is responsible for overseeing the Mohave County Flood Control District. I believe there exists a significant conflict of interest regarding the County and the Stagecoach Trails at Santa Fe Ranch Property Owners Association, particularly concerning any potential violations they might engage in.

It is probable that we will need to wait ten days following this scheduled special meeting to access the presentation that was considered crucial for the community and thus required expedited release. The short notice, occurring just before a holiday, does not allow sufficient time to adjust an already established schedule. Furthermore, the property management team tends to wait until the final day permitted to supply any recordings of the meeting. They do not regard efficiency or promptness as essential when delivering services to the members for whom they are compensated.

Upon the release of the “crucial” information during the meeting, I will take the necessary actions accordingly.

Welcome to the communist state of Stagecoach Trails at Santa Fe Ranch Property Owners Association!

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