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Life in Solera January 2022

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HOA Take this short quiz to see if being on the Solera Board of Directors is right for you ___ I have ideas that will preserve and enhance the home values in my community. ___ I am a team player. ___ I have pride of ownership. ___ I work with integrity. ___ I value consensus and democracy. ___ I can contribute a skill or interest. ___ I understand the community's best interest comes before my own. ___ I am a good communicator. ___ I appreciate the contributions of others. ___ I enjoy learning new things. If you marked more than a few of these attributes, serving on the Board of Director's will likely be worthwhile and rewarding for you. By Pat King, President Like all Boards that rely on the volunteers, it takes whatever time you are willing to give. Our Board will meet once or twice a month for Open Session Board meetings. We also meet in Executive session each month to discuss legal issues, contracts, disciplinary issues, payment plans, liens and foreclosures. Our Board Members also serve as liaisons to our Advisory and Standing Committees and attend their meetings and they bring back information and requests from the Committee. We have four Advisory Committees including RAAC (Recreation Activities Advisory Committee), Welcome Committee, CALAC (Common Area Landscape Advisory Committee), and CTAC (Communication and Technology Advisory Committee) and three standing Committees including Finance, Nominating, and Design Review Committee. Serving on a Committee is a good way to get your feet wet while learning about how the Board functions and issues facing our community. Our General Manager, Loni Peterson, is responsible for the day-to-day operations of our Association. Attribute Test How Much Time Does Serving on the Board Take?

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