POA addresses concerns over board exodus

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Board president to remain in place for now

  • HSB POA director Chuck Haven, left, addresses the more than 100 people in attendance at Monday’s special called meeting while fellow director Maria West listens. Haven and West called the meeting for the purpose of considering President Mike Thuss from the board. Thuss did not attend Monday’s gathering and the board’s attorney determined a quorum was lacking to conduct business. Lew K. Cohn/The Highlander
    HSB POA director Chuck Haven, left, addresses the more than 100 people in attendance at Monday’s special called meeting while fellow director Maria West listens. Haven and West called the meeting for the purpose of considering President Mike Thuss from the board. Thuss did not attend Monday’s gathering and the board’s attorney determined a quorum was lacking to conduct business. Lew K. Cohn/The Highlander
  • Concerned HSB POA property owners and residents wait to hear from directors Chuck Haven and Maria West about why they called a meeting to remove President Mike Thuss from the board. More than 100 people attended the two-hour meeting at Quail Point Lodge. Lew K. Cohn/The Highlander
    Concerned HSB POA property owners and residents wait to hear from directors Chuck Haven and Maria West about why they called a meeting to remove President Mike Thuss from the board. More than 100 people attended the two-hour meeting at Quail Point Lodge. Lew K. Cohn/The Highlander
After hearing advice from counsel Monday they did not have enough directors present to conduct business, the Horseshoe Bay Property Owners Association Board of Directors took no action on a move by two board members to have POA President and Treasurer Mike Thuss removed from the board. “I advised them that Property Code Section 209 was not complied with and I also advised them that three is a…

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