Anita Kabrick

It is my opinion that Green Valley Ranch Metro District No 7 (GVRE MD 7), which includes The Reserve, was created in a quasi ponzi scheme format. The developer, Clayton Properties, dba Oakwood Homes has their finger in the pot of all entities affecting the community. They have financial interest in, or majority seats on the Boards of the following:

Nest Mortgage (financing and closings)

Shazam (warranty work)

The Reserve at Second Creek Ranch

Westwind Management Group (CC&R)

GVRE MD 6, 7, & 8 (currently a vacancy in No 7 with an impasse to fill the position)

I have no quarrel with the concept of Metro Districts. The Reserve put forward a qualified and willing homeowner to fill the GRVE MD 7 Board seat. Oakwood is unwilling to relinquish their majority on the board, so the position goes unfilled. I ask you to investigate the control that developers have by not furthering resident representation on the Boards. Developers have the finances and legal representation to lobby our legislators, which gives them another unfair advantage over the homeowners. I seek a voice at the table.

Thank you for your attention to this.

Anita Kabrick, homeowner

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