Robert H GelinasRobert H Gelinas v. The Meadows at Eagle Ridge

Case Summary

Case ID 21F-H2121034-REL
Agency ADRE
Tribunal OAH
Decision Date 2021-04-23
Administrative Law Judge Velva Moses-Thompson
Outcome yes
Filing Fees Refunded $500.00
Civil Penalties $0.00

Parties & Counsel

Petitioner Robert H. Gelinas Counsel
Respondent The Meadows at Eagle Ridge Property Owners Association, Inc. Counsel

Alleged Violations

A.R.S. § 33-1804(B)

Outcome Summary

The Administrative Law Judge concluded that the Association violated A.R.S. § 33-1804(B) and the Association's Bylaws by failing to hold an annual members meeting in 2019. The petition was granted, and the Association was ordered to comply in the future and reimburse the Petitioner's $500.00 filing fee.

Key Issues & Findings

Failure to Hold Members Meeting

Petitioner alleged the Association failed to hold an annual members meeting in 2019. The Association admitted no meeting was held due to concerns about obtaining a sufficient amount of votes during the holiday season.

Orders: Petition granted. Respondent ordered to fully comply with A.R.S. § 33-1804(B) and Article IV, Section 1 of the Association's Bylaws in the future and reimburse the $500.00 filing fee.

Filing fee: $500.00, Fee refunded: Yes

Disposition: petitioner_win

Cited:

  • A.R.S. § 33-1804(B)
  • A.A.C. R2-19-119
  • Association Bylaws Article IV, Section 1

Decision Documents

21F-H2121034-REL Decision – 874987.pdf

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**Case Summary: 21F-H2121034-REL**

**Parties:** Robert H. Gelinas (Petitioner) v. The Meadows at Eagle Ridge Property Owners Association, Inc. (Respondent).

**Key Facts and Main Issue:**
The Petitioner, a property owner within the Eagle Ridge development, filed a single-issue petition with the Arizona Department of Real Estate. The central allegation was that the Respondent violated Arizona Revised Statutes (A.R.S.) § 33-1804(B) and Article IV, Section 1 of the Association's Bylaws by failing to hold an annual members meeting during the 2019 calendar year. Instead, the Association held the 2019 members meeting on January 11, 2020. The legal issue was whether this delay constituted a violation of the governing statute and bylaws, with the burden resting on the Petitioner to prove the violation by a preponderance of the evidence.

**Hearing Proceedings and Key Arguments:**
During the evidentiary hearing on April 8, 2021, representatives for the Association admitted that no members meeting took place in 2019. The defense presented two main arguments for this delay:
* The president of the Association's management company testified that she believed it was standard to hold the meeting in January after the financial books close at the end of December.
* Another Association witness testified that a 2019 meeting was avoided due to concerns that holiday season absences would prevent them from securing a sufficient amount of votes.

Despite these practical explanations, the legal requirements outlined in both A.R.S. § 33-1804(B) and the Association's Bylaws are clear, mandating that an annual members meeting must be held at least once every twelve months (each year).

**Final Decision and Outcome:**
Administrative Law Judge Velva Moses-Thompson ruled in favor of the Petitioner. Because it was undisputed that the Association failed to hold a members meeting in 2019, the Judge concluded that the Petitioner successfully established that the Association violated A.R.S. § 33-1804(B) and Article IV, Section 1 of its Bylaws.

**The Administrative Law Judge issued the following orders:**
* **The petition was granted**.
* The Association must **fully comply with A.R.S. § 33-1804(B) and Article IV, Section 1** of its Bylaws in the future.
* The Association must **pay $500.00 to the Petitioner** to reimburse his filing fee within 30 days of the Order.

Case Participants

Petitioner Side

  • Robert H. Gelinas (petitioner)
    Appeared on behalf of himself; property owner

Respondent Side

  • Deborah Bolzano (property manager)
    DHB Management
    President of DHB Management; appeared and testified on behalf of the Respondent
  • Bill Godwin (witness)
    The Meadows at Eagle Ridge Property Owners Association, Inc.
    Testified on behalf of the Association

Neutral Parties

  • Velva Moses-Thompson (ALJ)
    Office of Administrative Hearings
  • Judy Lowe (commissioner)
    Arizona Department of Real Estate