Saturday, September 20, 2008

Time Tracking - Day 6

Rubiks Cube ClockOnly one more day left in this Time Tracking exercise. What started as a challenge by a Pastor to identify how much time is actually wasted in a day cannot end soon enough for me. It's a tedious matter, recording every minute of the waking day.

Today was especially difficult to keep track of, as things can be quite hectic in retail on a Saturday. I wasn't able to keep track of my work related tasks in as much detail as I have done throughout the week.

What I have learned is that I don't waste as much time as my wife probably thinks I do. Seriously, it seems that over the course of the week I have wasted approximately half a day: twelve hours and eighteen minutes. Nearly eight hours of that time came from just two days. Days that I felt virtually no motivation to get anything accomplished.

Today comes in at just over an hour, and as my wife has some "honey do" tasks for me to complete tomorrow, I'm sure I won't get to waste as much time as I would like to waste on a Sunday.

Your comments are welcome and appreciated.



Joe

The HOA War

I mentioned earlier that I would expand upon the current issues with my Home Owner's Association (HOA).

My Man MitchThe situation started shortly after the Mitch Daniels for Governor campaign placed two campaign signs in my yard. As I opened the garage door to take the dog outside, I found the two signs lying in the driveway near the garage door. There were two possibilities: someone who didn't agree with my choice of political candidate had taken the signs down, or someone on the HOA board decided to enforce one of the covenant restrictions.

Either was possible, and neither more likely than the other, since it seems the current HOA Board doesn't spend much time enforcing the covenant restrictions. I placed the signs in the garage for a couple days while doing a little research.

I reread the covenants and toured the rest of the community. The covenant clearly states the following about signs:
No Sign of any kind shall be displayed to the public view on any lot, except that one sign of not more than six square feet may be displayed at any time for the purpose of advertising a property for sale, and except that Developer and its affiliates and designees, including the builders, may use larger signs during the sale and development of the subdivision.
This clause clearly put me in violation of the covenant restriction. It also put four other residents in violation for the display of campaign signs: one resident who also displayed a Mitch Daniels sign (which was also taken down) and three residents displaying signs for Barack Obama (which were not removed).

Having made a tour of the community and seeing the remaining Barack Obama signs, I decided to place one Mitch Daniels sign back in my yard, against a shrub in the landscaping in front of our house, exactly as one of the Obama signs was placed.

Wednesday night I returned home from work to find my replaced sign completely missing. I drove through the community and saw that all three Obama signs remained untouched. I obtained the email address of the president of our HOA from a friend who is on the HOA Board and sent her an email asking for an explanation.

In the three days that followed, we engaged in a volley of emails about the covenants, the signs that remain (and whether or not removing mine and leaving the Obama signs was politically motivated), and of the many other covenant violations that have gone unenforced (violations of fencing restrictions, yard maintenance, additional structures, debris, outside storage, and disabled vehicles, to name a few).

As of this evening when I returned home from work, the Obama sign placed in the landscape in the manner that I replaced my Mitch Daniels sign remains untouched. I will be attending the HOA meeting coming up this next week, where I will present my case before the full board and any other residents in attendance. My case that it is inappropriate to selectively enforce the covenants in such a manner as to appear that the enforcement is politically motivated. My case that it is inappropriate for anyone to sneak into my yard and steal away with the sign that was placed in my landscaping. My case that this neighborhood needs an HOA Board that is actually motivated to improve the community by enforcing the covenants as enacted, changing those that should be changed, and notifying residents about violations rather than secretly enforcing the restrictions.

If you stay tuned, I will keep you posted. If you've had any similar experiences in your area, your comments would be greatly appreciated.

Joe

Subdivisions, Covenants, and Politics


It's amazing how in this election cycle, we see politics in literally everything. I am currently engaged in a heated battle with my Homeowner's Association over the removal of some Mitch Daniels for Governor signs from my yard. More specifically, I'm in a heated battle with the President of my Homeowner's Association over the issue. The rest of the board hasn't been involved yet, other than receiving her forwarded emails.

I will address the issue formally at the next Homeowner's meeting, which I believe is scheduled for next week. I have decided to make it my personal mission to get onto this board, force the prima donnas off of it, and start doing what's best for the community.

I'll expand more on the issue this evening. Stay tuned.....

Joe 

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Thursday, September 18, 2008

Time Tracking - Day 4

Rubiks Cube ClockToday was an interesting day off, and not much time wasted today. I expected to find myself wasting lots of time just hanging around the house relaxing, maybe on the computer, but we spent most of the day out of the house doing things together as a family.

I did spend a good deal of time online fighting with the president of my Homeowner's Association about the recent removal of some Mitch Daniels for Governor campaign signs from my yard. Briefly, the placement of any sign in a yard for any purpose other than to announce the sale of a property is prohibited by my subdivision's covenant. This is a common clause in subdivision covenants. However, for several months there have been three campaign signs for Barack Obama on display in the subdivision. Therefore, when the Mitch for Governor campaign showed up to place the requested signs in my lawn, I didn't think it would be an issue (due to lack of enforcement of the covenant elsewhere in the subdivision). Our home is on a corner lot, so two signs were My Man Mitchplaced, one on each street bordering our house. A few days later I found them lying in the driveway by the garage door. I toured the subdivision to see that none of the Obama signs had been removed. One of the Obama signs was in the yard near the house placed in the landscaping against a bush, so I relocated one of my Mitch signs similarly. Last night I came home from work to find the newly placed Mitch sign completely missing. I apparently started a firestorm when I emailed the HOA president asking for information about the removal of my sign. I pointed out that the only campaign signs that had been removed for Mitch for Governor signs from my yard and another yard down the street, and that there were three homes with Obama signs up. I pointed out that there were several fences erected in violation of covenant guidelines, as well as other structures. To make a long story short, the HOA president toured the subdivision again this evening and found two other signs up that she would be having taken care of.

Make no mistake, I will abide by the covenant as long as every resident in the community is held to the same standard of enforcement. However, I fully intend to make my way onto the HOA board and make some changes to the covenants (and the enforcement of them) as well as orchestrating the ouster of the current HOA president.

I also spent a little time on the phone today with a new author who will be releasing his first novel before the end of the year. I will be reading and reviewing his novel over the coming weeks, and hope to have some great things to say about his work. Stay tuned for that.

As for today's Time Tracker -- if you'll remember, I am responding to a challenge from Pastor Derek Duncan of East 91st Street Christian Church by tracking every waking minute over the next week (three more days to go) -- here it is.

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Joe

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