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ErinUser is Offline

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10/08/2007 2:18 PM Alert 
I remembering being at a MM HOA meeting and someone saying we could never have a pool but know new said why. Any body know why? <img src='http://www.85239.com/desktopmodules/ntforums/images/emoticons/unsure.gif' height='20' width='20' border='0' title='Unsure' align='absmiddle'>
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10/08/2007 2:48 PM Alert 
That doesn't make sense. A lot of people have pools in MM.
ErinUser is Offline

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10/08/2007 2:50 PM Alert 
I sorry I mean we can’t have a community pool
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10/08/2007 6:52 PM Alert 
In Alterra, we believe we were told that we would have to have each homeowner pay $500 on top of their dues in order to build a pool and then our dues would go up as well in order to maintain the area. Don't quote me on the $500, but I think that is what I heard.
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10/11/2007 6:25 PM Alert 
Community pools are gross.. Buy your own pool. I have one and I am NOT going to pay extra money so you can too..

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10/11/2007 10:28 PM Alert 
I honestly don't think that the dollar amount is $500.00. Desert Cedars has 418 and we're the smallest community and to collect $500 from all 418 homes would mean that we would collect $209,000.00. That would be one expensive pool.

Edited to get the math correct.

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10/12/2007 4:51 AM Alert 
G0 to Ak Chin or Maricopa commuity pools.

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10/12/2007 7:34 AM Alert 
"I honestly don't think that the dollar amount is $50.00. Desert Cedars has 418 and we're the smallest community and to collect 50 from all 418 homes would mean that we would collect $209,000.00. That would be one expensive pool."

You do mean $500 right? Not $50. Or your math is a bit off.
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10/12/2007 7:45 AM Alert 
Yeah, it was late and it's been a long week.

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10/12/2007 11:36 AM Alert 
That seem's like a lot of money, but when you consider everything that goes into the pool and upkeep that isn't too far off. It isn't the same as building a pool in your own back yard. Plus you have upkeep and when people don't own the pool themselves, they treat it with less respect and you end up spending way too much on upkeep. If you take a look at some of the other neighborhood's with pools, their upkeep costs are really high. I think that there are better ways to spend our money right now, like getting lights in the park so it is safer at night.
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10/12/2007 12:10 PM Alert 
<---sits back and smiles as he walks home through the Vreds and glances at his pool. Then walks through the house to his back yard and sweeps the walls of his pool.




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10/12/2007 12:14 PM Alert 
<---sits back and smiles as he walks home through the Vreds and glances at his 2 pools, gym, tennis and basketball courts. Then grabs a beer out of the fridge and puts his feet up as the pool guy sweeps the wall of his pool.


Oops, I did too.
ErinUser is Offline

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10/12/2007 1:18 PM Alert 
This is all great info but I really just wanted to know why they said we can’t have one. And Maybe a splash pad would be cheaper. Just wondering.
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10/12/2007 1:46 PM Alert 
You don't want the headache of the pool/splash pad, like we have in VRED.

The people from Alterra will always be jumping the fence or breaking the lock on the gate.
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10/12/2007 11:42 PM Alert 
Getting a pool will be a waste of money, maintenance, time (4 months out of the year) and a tons of headaches not including the Insurance.

We can't afford lights for the park and toddler areas - what makes you think that a pool is a good idea?

How many people will use the pool 1/4 of the community if that. I don't want my kids around nut cases and child predators in today world.

Who will provide security? Block Wacth

Just some questions to put out there.

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ErinUser is Offline

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10/13/2007 2:23 PM Alert 
I like blockwatch

I also wonder if more people would want to move here if we had a pool
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10/13/2007 11:11 PM Alert 
By the look of the Good Ole Community pool on CG Hwy.. EVERYONE that doesn't have a pool would be coming to the MM to swin in a nice.. new.. clean.. Pool. If they ever considered it, we would have to have some sort of Yearly or Season membership for the people that would like to use the pool. I'd bet that if they did this many of the people (like myself) that may be considering dropping 30K on a new pool would reconsider. We would save much more water as well.
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10/14/2007 6:51 AM Alert 
Posted By Devil Dog on 10/12/2007 11:42 PM


How many people will use the pool 1/4 of the community if that.I do want my kids around nut cases and child predators in today world.



Perfect example of why proofreading your post before clicking on "submit" is imperative.
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10/14/2007 9:29 AM Alert 
<div class='NTForums_Quote'>Posted By DesertNewbie on 10/14/2007 6:51 AM

<div class='NTForums_Quote'>Posted By Devil Dog on 10/12/2007 11:42 PM


How many people will use the pool 1/4 of the community if that. <b>I do</b> want my kids around nut cases and child predators in today world.

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Perfect example of why proofreading your post before clicking on "submit" is imperative. </div>




Maybe he doesn't like his kids.



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10/14/2007 11:07 AM Alert 
LOL
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