Can anyone with committee experience answer a question for me?
In my recent email to the committee, I requested the minutes of the meeting where they voted to take the action they have on my plot. (I was under the impression that such actions needed to be voted on? Is that correct?)
Instead of sending me any minutes related to that... they sent me the minutes of their April meeting, where they voted on going self-managed, and voted in the committee. It stated that people who were unable to attend were given the option to vote beforehand.
Now, that stuck out as odd to me as I didn't recall any communication saying that... and I'd been through all my emails looking for what had been sent to me while I was ill.
I've now gone through my entire inbox with a fine tooth comb, and there's no notification in there about
1. That there was a meeting taking place at all
and therefore no notification that:
2. That there'd be a vote.
3. That I had the option to vote by proxy.
Nada... nothing.
I only had the email addresses of two people at the site, and had only given my email address to two people: the previous secretary who had resigned, and the guy who is now chairman, because he was liaising with the federation and was sorta acting as caretaker along with the outgoing secretary.
Neither of those people would have ended up in my junkmail because they are both saved in my contacts, so any 'official communication' would have come through fine.
The first time i was sent the emails of the other committee members was after the fact of them being voted in.
My question is... do these kinds of meeting not need to be announced in writing directly to everyone... and was that vote valid if proper written communication from the correct channels was not sent?
I of course do not know if someone else emailed me about it, it would have gone straight to junk, but does an email from some random person at the site, who is not known to me, count as 'proper notification'??
In my recent email to the committee, I requested the minutes of the meeting where they voted to take the action they have on my plot. (I was under the impression that such actions needed to be voted on? Is that correct?)
Instead of sending me any minutes related to that... they sent me the minutes of their April meeting, where they voted on going self-managed, and voted in the committee. It stated that people who were unable to attend were given the option to vote beforehand.
Now, that stuck out as odd to me as I didn't recall any communication saying that... and I'd been through all my emails looking for what had been sent to me while I was ill.
I've now gone through my entire inbox with a fine tooth comb, and there's no notification in there about
1. That there was a meeting taking place at all
and therefore no notification that:
2. That there'd be a vote.
3. That I had the option to vote by proxy.
Nada... nothing.
I only had the email addresses of two people at the site, and had only given my email address to two people: the previous secretary who had resigned, and the guy who is now chairman, because he was liaising with the federation and was sorta acting as caretaker along with the outgoing secretary.
Neither of those people would have ended up in my junkmail because they are both saved in my contacts, so any 'official communication' would have come through fine.
The first time i was sent the emails of the other committee members was after the fact of them being voted in.
My question is... do these kinds of meeting not need to be announced in writing directly to everyone... and was that vote valid if proper written communication from the correct channels was not sent?
I of course do not know if someone else emailed me about it, it would have gone straight to junk, but does an email from some random person at the site, who is not known to me, count as 'proper notification'??
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