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South Side Pool Deck

The Building Is Rotting… But We’re Getting a New Gym

Posted on December 23, 2025February 10, 2026 by Ken

Proxy votes were counted Friday night.

To pass, 160 votes are required.
Anything less means the motion fails.


The Results:

Yes=143

No= 27


Because the 160 vote threshold was met, this proposal has passed.

Notably, if just 11 people who opposed the gym had not voted at all, the board would not be moving forward—despite a numerical majority.

What the Proxy Really Did

Board President Olena Biletska stated that the purpose of the proxy was simply to determine whether residents wanted a new gym—intentionally with no costs attached.

This is equivalent to asking, “Do you want a new car?” and then purchasing a Rolls-Royce without ever discussing the price or whether it fits the household budget. You tell a friend you will reimburse them for steaks they pick up for dinner… Do you expect them to show up with two Tomahawk Chops at $175 each?

The board—not the owners—now make the decision on how much to spend of association funds on a gym instead of addressing other priorities or desires.

What Owners Were Not Told

  • Between $400,000 and $800,000 in excess funds (Surplus) exist from the past two years
  • Those funds could have been used to reduce your 2026 dues which is a 10% reduction in the budget, added to reserves, used for lobby or many other options
  • These options were never disclosed to owners: even when a board member spent hours in the mail room asking residents to vote either yes or no
  • Is this all misleading? What about no mention anywhere that not voting is a “No” vote

What This Vote Allows

This proxy effectively gives the board authority to:

  • Decide the gym’s design, size, and equipment
  • The gym can be as small or as large as desired, gold toilets can be added
  • All with no further owner input from you as an owner
  • Spend any amount of money they choose with whichever contractor they prefer

A Reasonable Alternative

If the board truly valued owner input, it would:

  • Obtain total project costs first
  • Present 2–3 clearly priced options for a vote by owner members
  • Conduct a new proxy vote based on real numbers

Based on this board’s past actions, that outcome appears unlikely.

Meanwhile…

The building continues to deteriorate.

Tennis Courts Planters
Tennis Courts Planters
Garage Floor
Garage Floor
Garage Floor
Garage Floor
Garage Roof
Minerals causing damage
Garage Roof
Damage from water seeping through garage roof
Cracks in wall
Cracks in wall, may have mold forming in garage
Hole in garage roof
Hole in garage roof, is wet continues to leak into garage
Garage Roof
Look at the rot on the garage roof. Water is seeping in from above. How long until the deterioration becomes dangerous
South Side below pool deck
South Side below pool deck: Water intrusion, cracks and more
South Side Pool Deck
South Side below pool deck: Water intrusion, cracks and more
South Side Pool Deck
This whole section was replaced in 2018 as it had completely collapsed.
Cracks in concrete
Cracks in concrete
Balcony Waterproofing Expired
Cracks from balcony waterproofing not having been replaced.
Cracks in concrete
Cracks in concrete
Water leaks damage concrete
Water leaks damage concrete
Bottom of planter
Bottom of planter, Waterproofing expired over 10 years ago
Cracks in concrete
Cracks in concrete
Concrete Spalling
Concrete Spalling
Cracks, Rust in stucco replaced in 2018
Cracks, Rust in stucco replaced in 2018
Cracks, Rust in stucco replaced in 2018
Cracks, Rust in stucco replaced in 2018
Waterproofing lifespan expired over 10 years ago
Waterproofing lifespan expired over 10 years ago. In 2017 we replaced the stucco, painted but did NOTHING to solve the CAUSE
Cracks, Rust in stucco replaced in 2017
Cracks, Rust in stucco replaced in 2017
Cracks, Rust in stucco replaced in 2017
Cracks, Rust in stucco replaced in 2017
Cracks in concrete
Cracks in concrete

Read what has not been addressed in Engineer’s Reports

  • Engineer's report to Association
  • Engineer's report to Association: Balconies
  • Engineer's report to Association: Pool
  • Engineer's Certification Report to City
  • Engineer's Certification Report to City: Balconies
  • Engineer's Certification Report to City: Stucco
  • Engineer's Certification Report to City

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