About this time last year, I sent a formal request to the MFMC board to place vinyl fencing on the ballot for the annual meeting. Initially, Roger McClurg responded to me on behalf of the board and said vinyl fencing had been voted down previously and therefore would not be placed back on the ballot. I pressed for a better response as I believe homeowners change and so might votes. Apparently I pressed hard enough for that reponse that Jean replied, eventually, and told me I had received my answer and stop emailing the board.
I just read the minutes from the MFMC meeting held in October and I quote....
"3. COMPOSITE MATERIAL FENCES ALLOWED?
• A request was made to allow homeowners to use composite materials in place of wooden fences required by the current deed restrictions. This topic was discussed at the last annual meeting and is still unresolved. There are two basic problems with this request: 1- no contractors seem to offer a composite material fence that has the same look as the required split rail fences, and 2- any changes we wish to make to the Deed Restrictions must be made by the requisite quorum amount of homeowners voting in favor of this change. One fifth of all eligible homeowners (must be up to date on dues and not under litigation) must vote in favor of a CHANGE/ADDENDUM to the Deed
Restrictions. Any NEW ADDITION requires that a full 2/3 of all homeowners must vote in favor of the change.
• To institute a change to the Deed Restrictions it must be put on a ballot to be submitted
prior to an Annual Meeting and voted on at that meeting."
So now I'm looking for some clarification.....will composite fencing be placed on the ballot in February if requested or will one or more board members reply to me that vinyl fencing has been denied before and therefore won't be placed on the ballot?
A response from any of the board members would be appreciated.