To everyone who doesn't live in AZ,
The tongue lashing given to Bob was certainly uncalled for. We've had many discussions regarding the AZ OML so you regular posters should remember some of the particulars. But, even if you don't, IMO, there's no reason to lash out and make accusations and form unjustified opinions just because someone asks a question. For everyone's benefit, I'll explain the law one more time.
AZ has an open meeting law which says all meetings of the assn must be noticed to the members. The members have a right to attend all meetings and even speak b/4 the board votes on an issue. This is the law whether we like it or not and oftentimes it creates much confusion. One bit of confusion is whether or not the board members can meet socially. The Attorney General wrote an opinion in 1997 affirming the fact that when a quorum of the board meets and discusses assn business, whether a vote is taken or not, it is a meeting and must be noticed to the members. It appears that Bob's PM got this law a bit wrong in stating a quorum of the board cannot meet for coffee. Also it appears that some members of the assn don't understand the law either and have made comments about board members meeting socially. The intent of the law is to uphold the right of the members to attend and speak at meetings. There is no intent to prevent board members from meeting socially as long as assn business is not discussed.
Those of you who take exception to this law can just be thankful you don't live in AZ or any other state with an open meeting law. And for those of you who do live in a state with an open meeting law, don't be surprised that the intent of your law is no different than AZ's. Frankly, this law poses no hardships on an HOA BOD and I'm glad we have it. And know that I've been on both sides of the fence! I see no reason why assn members should be outlawed from attending a board meeting. Afterall, what do the board members have to hide?
Bob, I sincerely hope you will continue to post on this forum. Sometimes we just hit send prematurely.
