| # | Name | Comments |
|---|
| 401 | Mark Taylor | |
| 402 | Anonymous | |
| 403 | karina | |
| 404 | Jennifer Sheridan | |
| 405 | Anonymous | |
| 406 | Cheri DeGreve | This neighborhood is growing fast. The amount of swimming talent and interest here warrants a year-round swim program. We need this. I do not have any swimmers, but I welcome the idea of having a heated lane available to me even a few hours a day during the winter months. I don't see the down side of this proposal. |
| 407 | Ross DeGreve | |
| 408 | Anonymous | |
| 409 | Denise Stevens | |
| 410 | Joe Rapp | |
| 411 | Ben and Cassie Wheatley | |
| 412 | Anonymous | |
| 413 | Anonymous | |
| 414 | Jonathan Miller | |
| 415 | Brian Jameson | |
| 416 | Susan Miller | Everyone I have spoken to voted "yes" in the original HOA online poll ... I was very surprised to hear the HOA voted "no". |
| 417 | elizabeth maynard | this is a win win for our community. Gives kids an activity, the group - not steiner- pay the costs, residents can swim laps. it would be good to have the pool used. I think it would be a selling point when selling houses in the community. |
| 418 | Stephanie Morton | |
| 419 | Kelly Peel | The board doesn't give much reason for anything they do. The board is still very much developer controlled. We only have ONE resident that is on the board - maybe that explains the "no". I vote YES - its a win-win. |
| 420 | Karen Pearce | |
| 421 | Andrea Cash Brown | I was very surprised that this program was met with opposition because it would be an extraordinary opportunity for our community and our children. |
| 422 | Anonymous | |