Upcoming Board Positions and the Annual Meeting

The 2017 Annual Homeowners Meeting will be held on Saturday, April 22, 2017 in the meeting room at the Netarts Fire Hall (1235 5th St. Loop in Netarts) starting at 10:00 am. One of the important items on the meeting agenda will be the election of Directors.

Terms are ending for two of our current Board members, which means there will be two empty seats to fill. Both seats are for 3-year terms. Could one of those seats have your name on it?

If you are a go-getter who is interested in helping to effect positive change within the community by serving on the Board, here’s what you’ll need to do:

  • Declare your intent – The first thing to do is notify the Board President and/or the Resident Manager of your intention to run for an available position. You can do this by mail, email or in person. Your intention to run must be received before the conclusion of the March 18, 2017 board meeting. All homeowners who will be running will be announced at the board meeting on March 18, 2017. Here is the contact information for declaring your intent to run:
The Capes Homeowners Association
PO Box 404
Oceanside, OR 97134
board@thecapeshoa.org
manager@thecapeshoa.org
  • Prepare and submit a Candidate Statement – Each candidate should prepare a statement explaining why you would like to be on the Board. The statement should be 250 words or less, and should be mailed, emailed or delivered to the Resident Manager before the conclusion of the March 18, 2017 board meeting. All collected statements will be submitted to the current Board at the March meeting.
  • Attend the Annual Meeting on April 22, 2017  – Candidates who attend the Annual Meeting will be introduced to the owners and will have the opportunity to read their candidate statements prior to the vote. After the vote, ballots will be tabulated, and the candidates with the two highest number of votes will be certified as Board members. [NOTE: IF YOU ARE UNABLE TO ATTEND THE ANNUAL MEETING, YOU CAN STILL RUN FOR THE BOARD. Attending the meeting just gives candidates the opportunity to introduce themselves to the owners before the vote.]
If you have any questions at all, either about being on the board and what that entails, or about the election process, please do not hesitate to ask. Annual Meeting materials (including the all-important absentee ballots for those owners who will be unable to attend the April meeting but still want to vote) will be mailed out at the beginning of April. The office will send out an email once they’re on the way, so you can keep an eye out.