Monday, January 26, 2009

RE: FOR THE RECORD

Mr. Post;
I did not have a problem understanding Mr. Kelly's presentation or did I have any problem with the sound system as you have suggested. The problem is an oral report suggesting unattainable $$ income suggested and the fact that the report was addressed to BoD as a brass ring proposition without a written proposal for future reference. We would not be having this conversation if Sun City had a comprehensive written Business Plan.
Dwain Kramzar
702.838.5049
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From: Richard Post [mailto:rpost579@cox.net]
Sent: Friday, January 23, 2009 3:55 PM
To: Dwain Kramzar; RonW@SUNCITYLV.COM; Allan Baer/IT; BobRobey@cox.net; dwsteinman@cox.net; ecwalterscheid@earthlink.net; Ken Caroccia; Marilyn LeVasseur; Pat Cullen
Subject: Re: FOR THE RECORD

Mr. Kramzar,
Because the sound system was malfunctioning at the Board meeting it was probably difficult to follow Mr. Kelly's presentation but he did explain the sources of revenue from the proposed agreement with SNGA. It is not limited to the four tournaments a year. There would also be income from the $8 per member of the SNGA and from the additional play that would likely occur from the members on our two golf courses.
He also explained that this was a new program for the SNGA and they were initially looking at buying a golf course in the Las Vegas valley but realized that just having a designated home course was a better option.
Richard Post
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Sent: Thursday, January 22, 2009 10:31 PM
Subject: FOR THE RECORD



Mr. Post/BoD;
I attended January 20, 2009 Meeting of the Board of Directors and have a question on agenda item #7 under NEW BUSINESS moved to UNFINISHED BUSINESS item #1.

Proposal to enter into an agreement with Southern Nevada Golf Association to use Highland Falls and Palm Valley as their home golf courses. Akers/Kelly

For several years I have been a member of the SNGA and I am not aware of SNGA having home Golf Courses, however the SNGA arranges and compiles a yearly tournament schedule open to all SNGA members for all southern Nevada. http://www.snga.org/layout9.asp?id=678&page=38062 Also the $$ numbers of income suggested are not attainable with only four tournaments per year; the Board should take this into consideration preparing the 2010-2011 budget.

Thank you for your prompt reply,

Dwain Kramzar
702.838.5049

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