“According to what I have found in my research at the court house and recent court rulings and limitations (architectural control only) put on Driftwood Key Club on my property (covenant), I am convinced there isn’t any obligation to pay for any club assessments,” she said. Members’ dues were raised in 2004 from $222 to $370 to help pay for the $800,000 project.ĭriftwood Key resident Colleen Smith said she found through her research deeds for the area make no mention of a shared common space, any requirement of members having to pay to maintain it or even that residents must be members of the Driftwood Key Club. She said about 100 residents in the community have not paid their community club dues and don’t wish to. Dredge planning and finances are handled by member volunteers, which could make the project vulnerable to the influence of a special interest group.” “When the east bay was added on to the routine channel maintenance, community input and detailed information seemed to stop. “I cannot specifically say why the club would misrepresent the dredge permit status,” said Driftwood Key resident Sharon Feola. He reasoned the DKC asserted it had all its permits because if residents think permits have already been approved, they would also feel they didn’t have a chance to speak up against the project. Subscriber Center – Port Orchard Independent. Subscriber Center – North Kitsap Herald.
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