Thursday, November 19, 2009

Continued: Its my game and you can't play or how a few destroyed the 55 yr old Volunteer Fire Department

Good Morning, Good Afternoon, Good Evening and if I don’t see you later…well then…Good Night!

The attached note is the SW Ranches Volunteer Fire-Rescue, Inc. response to the Town Council's request for controlling interest of the Board of Directors. Former Mayor Mecca Fink will be attending to represent SRVFRI's interests.

Per Ms Sayre's note there is no response to the town's request for seats on the Board. She also mentions that they are seeking legal counsel. This Wanch hopes they do not reach out to Becker Polikoff. While they have used Gary Polikoff's talents in the past, since B-P provides our Town's legal counsel, there is clearly a conflict. Is amazing to think that the folks on the Board can personally justify spending volunteer money on legal advice. It seems they are maneuvering rather than trying to do the right thing. Their language in the attached is also very curious. They state they have a contract in place with the Town until 9/30/2010 and they state they "are ready, willing and able to fulfill our obligations under the contract". They said this because contractually, if they indicated they could not get the job done in any way, the SRVFRI Board would lose all control of the equipment and assets and be forced to relinquish to the Town. These words were chosen very carefully.

According to one source the SRVFRI Board may dissolve or turn it totally over, with none of the current BOD on it. If they dissolve they will liquidate the assets and perhaps turn over the the equity to another charity else the volunteer fire department may be turned over in tact by a simply voting in Town Council designates. Lets see where Sayre, Fink, Winn's loyalties lie. If they really care about the volunteers or our Town's public safety they will go quietly. If they fight it and create a legal battle, it will clearly be all about their egos and desire for power! They cannot win a fight with the town. A fight would only serve to besmirch their personal reputations and the fine reputation of the volunteer fire fighters.

A number of people have sent notes suggesting a protest outside town hall tonight objecting the SRVFRI Board's position on this issue. Others are prepared to speak at the meeting. If you care about this important issue please attend tonight's meeting and support the position of your choice. If you cannot make it, please epxress your position to the SRVFRI Board with a phone call or contact the council at any of the number published on the town website.

Let your voices be heard: http://wanchwaggler.blogspot.com

That’s all Folks!!!!


SOUTHWEST RANCHES VOLUNTEER FIRE-RESCUE, INC.
17220 Griffin Road Southwest Ranches, FL 33331

Mr. Charles H. Lynn, AICP,
Town Administrator
Town of Southwest Ranches
6589 SW 160 Avenue Southwest Ranches, FL 33331
Re: Southwest Ranches Volunteer Fire-Rescue, Inc.

Dear Mr. Lynn:

Our Board of Directors, consisting of Mecca Fink, Alyn Kay, Lily Sayre and Susan Winn, held a meeting on November 17, 2009. We are looking into hiring an attorney to help facilitate a transition with the Town for the volunteer fire organization.

We recognize that we currently have a contract with the Town that expires September 30, 2010, and are ready, willing and able to fulfill our obligations under the contract.

Very truly yours,
(Mrs.) Lily A. Sayre for the Board

cc: Mayor Jeff Nelson
Vice-Mayor Steve Breitkreuz
Council Member Freddy Fisikelli
Council Member Aster Knight
Council Member Doug McKay
Gary Poliakoff
Keith Poliakoff

Tuesday, November 17, 2009

Additional perspective - Its my game and you can't play or how a few destroyed the 55 yr old Volunteer Fire Department

Dear Southwest Ranches Friends and Neighbors:

Good Morning, Good Afternoon, Good Evening and if I don't see you later…well then…Good Night!

In the interest of being fair, Mr. Kay provided feedback on my earlier missive. He presents some comments on the SRVFRI Board of Director's position. See Attached.


That’s all Folks!!!!
Wanch Waggler

On Tue, Nov 17, 2009 at 6:41 AM, Alyn Kay wrote:
Good Morning!
Thanks for the kind words... I think. It's nice to know that people appreciate the years of meetings and scores of hours I've put into trying to make the Volunteer Fire Department a viable, efficient and effective organization with some of the best Volunteer Fire Fighters in the Country.
I personally have raised thousands of dollars and donated a trailer to carry our emergency fuel tank
in our effort to provide a better type of service to this town, including our Large Animal Rescue Unit and our unique Attack Truck.
Usually your information is accurate, however you failed to mention three issues which made some of the SWRVFD BOD very defensive and might have contributed to escalating this issue.
Issue # 1. According to some of the SWRVFD BOD and the VFD Officers, the Fire Truck the town owns had repairs required to the tune of about $19,000.00. Allegedly, the Town told the SWRVFD Officers to repair the truck immediately and the Town would reimburse the SWRVFD operations checking account, upon completion of the repair. The Town did not reimburse SWVFD.
Issues #2, while trying to acquire a majority of the BOD of the SWVFD, the Town, despite a contract with the SWVFD withheld contractually obligated operating expenses until the BOD issues was resolved. Hello, the operating expenses does not go to the BOD! It goes to keep the firefighters in the field. The town eventually deliver those operating expenses.
Again, I was not directly a part of these conversations, but no one from the Town, or the BOD, or the officers has informed me of anything different.
Issue #3 Over eighteen months ago, after questioning some of the long standing policies and procedures, and at my request, the SWRVFD recognized some policies and procedures, which in my opinion we not in the best interest of the SWRVFD or the Town. By a unanimous majority vote, the BOD approached the Town to change the yearly, and automatically renewable contract, between the SWRVFD and the Town. The Town turned down our request.
About a month ago, I, with the help of our Town Administrator tried to reach a compromise with the SWRVFD and the Town Council. The purpose of the compromise was to have a smooth transition to the changes that the Town Council wanted. That compromise was not acceptable to the Town Council.
The bottom line with regard to this issues is that the SWVFD needs to run it like a business. If the SWRVFD has only one client (the Town), the SWRVFD needs to provide what their one and only client wants. The last thing that I do not want to see happen is to loose the interest of any of our fine Volunteer Fire Fighter over this struggle.
I'm sure that you will provide this information to our fellow Gnome Readers too.
Thank you, Alyn Kay
In a message dated 11/16/2009 11:47:36 P.M. Eastern Standard Time,swrgnomenews@gmail.com writes:

Dear Southwest Ranches Friends and Neighbors:

Good Morning, Good Afternoon, Good Evening and if I don't see you later…well then…Good Night!

Did you know that the Southwest Ranches Volunteer Fire Dept has been around in various forms and names for over 55 years? The original organization was the Davie Volunteer Fire Department, which was chartered on October 6, 1952. The fire department has serviced at one point most of SW Broward and since 2000, exclusively the Town of Southwest Ranches. Over that long span, it has had seventeen chiefs and the rank and file of firefighters and emergency medical staff have always done a good job. Now, the Wanch is told, the volunteer fire department Board of Directors wants to disband and dissolve the organization.

In its current form the group we view as “our” fire department is legally named the Southwest Ranches Volunteer Fire-Rescue, Inc (SRVFRI). In fact, “our” fire department is actually BSO’s Department of Fire Rescue. The fire fee paid with your real estate taxes pays for fire services and a big portion of SWR ad velorem taxes pays for BSO emergency medical and rescue services. SRVFRI relies on the town for the lion’s share of it funding.

SRVFRI is a non-profit corporation that maintains a relationship with the Town via a contract signed in 2001. The Town has no control, no say, and no influence. In the contract the SRVFRI agrees to provide fire rescue services, the Town consents to pay up to $30 thousand and the amount may increase based on service level needs. Lately the SRVFRI has asked for over $80 thousand. The town presently is paying for the SRVFRI’s pump truck and has supported SRVFRI’s grants and other funding sources including its fund raising efforts. The Town and resident have always view the volunteers as a worthwhile organization and have provided resources as requested. Thank you for bearing with your Wanch but this stuff is important.

Some more legal stuff but I promise, it will get better. Its Charter and by-laws govern SRVFRI, as a corporation. The by-laws set up the organization as a Social Welfare Corporation described in section 501(c) (3) of the IRS code, which defines it as a charitable organization providing for tax-deductible donations. It also means that if the organization dissolves it must transfer its remaining assets to another charitable organization; the Board, fire fighters and the town has no rights to its assets.

Now for the questionable stuff. The SRVFRI By-laws name a Board of Director to carry out the corporate business. The chief is appointed, the secretary /treasurer are elected by the Board and the three member Board serve for life unless they quite or move out of Broward county. Only the Board can elect board members. By law, as recorded with the State of Florida, Lil Sayre is the Secretary/Treasurer, Dick Christensen is a director, Susan Winn, Alyn Kay, Gregory Waltz, and former Mayor Mecca Fink are directors(FOR LIFE). Technically, they are in violation of their by-laws. Christiansen now lives in Naples (out of Broward County) and Waltz says he has not attended a meeting in ages. While the Board has the legal responsibility to follow the charter and by-laws, above is just one of many instances where they ignore their legal responsibility.

Now for the interesting issues that have arisen of late.

As the Town Administrator was forced to significantly cut the Town’s spending, this years SRVFRI request for a $90 thousand payment, got the SWR council’s attention. At a recent council meeting, when SRVFRI was asked where the funds were going to be spent the answer was to build membership. While everyone else was cutting, they are expanding. When asked whether the Town had any input, the SRVFRI representative said the Vice Mayor was actually also supposed to be the fire commissioner. No one told VM Breitkreuz he was a commissioner; nor is there a fire commissioner defined in the charter and by-laws. It was explained that it is more of a metaphorical or symbolic position that no one has held it since the late Johnny Dollar passed away in 2002.

There are some problems here. When the town said they want seats on the board, they were told no. Later when threatened with de-funding, the SRVFRI countered with two seats. The town let the Board know that two seat were unacceptable and gave the Board until Friday to repond. Now the Board is stalling. Recently the Board informed the town that they had no money to operate the organization while it is publically know that they had $30 thousand in the bank. The board does not want any oversight by the town or the fire fighters. The captain and lieutenants, who run the organization day-to-day, have said publically that the board does not provide any direction or policy to the fire fighters not do they solicited feedback from the fire fighters to make policy decisions. The fire fighters are caught in the middle. There are no problem with the fire fighters, they are conscientious and do a good job. The problem is with the board of directors.

Lil Sayre and Susan Winn were formerly heavily involved in town affairs. Both also were running the Sunshine Ranches HOA when the organization was disbanded and reorganized by the residents. The current Sunshine Ranches Board can elaborate on that situation.

Mecca Fink, a long time proponent of the volunteers, was the mayor who presided over the Town when the SRVFRI was formed and while SWR Town Administrator John Canada and his friends were written up in the local newspapers for running one of most corrupt municipalities in Broward, Southwest Ranches. Canada was charged with ethics violations.

Alyn Kay was recruited by Fink and has been on the Board since Dollar’s passing. While Kay has had his issues with Town Hall and some residents, he seems to be reasonable towards the Town’s interests with the volunteer fire department and has spoken on behalf of the fire fighters.

Here is the crux of the problem, Sayre, Winn, and Fink do not want to cede control of the last thing they have in their power, our 55 year old volunteer fire department. While the town has provided the SRVFRI funds since the organization was formed, the corporation owns the equipment.
Unless you, our residents, can persuade this SRVFRI Board of Director (Fink, Sayre, Winn and Kay) that it would be wrong to dissolve the volunteer fire department, it is likely they will sell off the equipment, including the gear used by the fire fighters, and donate the proceeds to the charity of their choice. If you personally know any of these folks, please call them and tell them we want to keep the volunteer fire department going and to turn the department over to Town.
Let your voices be heard: http://wanchwaggler.blogspot.com

That’s all Folks!!!!

Monday, November 16, 2009

Its my game and you can't play or how a few may destroy the 55 yr old Volunteer Fire Department

Dear Southwest Ranches Friends and Neighbors: Good Morning, Good Afternoon, Good Evening and if I don’t see you later…well then…Good Night!

Did you know that the Southwest Ranches Volunteer Fire Dept has been around in various forms and names for over 55 years? The original organization was the Davie Volunteer Fire Department, which was chartered on October 6, 1952. The fire department has serviced at one point most of SW Broward and since 2000, exclusively the Town of Southwest Ranches. Over that long span, it has had seventeen chiefs and the rank and file of firefighters and emergency medical staff have always done a good job. Now, the Wanch is told, the volunteer fire department Board of Directors wants to disband and dissolve the organization.

In its current form the group we view as “our” fire department is legally named the Southwest Ranches Volunteer Fire-Rescue, Inc (SRVFRI). In fact, “our” fire department is actually BSO’s Department of Fire Rescue. The fire fee paid with your real estate taxes pays for fire services and a big portion of SWR ad velorem taxes pays for BSO emergency medical and rescue services. SRVFRI relies on the town for the lion’s share of it funding.

SRVFRI is a non-profit corporation that maintains a relationship with the Town via a contract signed in 2001. The Town has no control, no say, and no influence. In the contract the SRVFRI agrees to provide fire rescue services, the Town consents to pay up to $30 thousand and the amount may increase based on service level needs. Lately the SRVFRI has asked for over $80 thousand. The town presently is paying for the SRVFRI’s pump truck and has supported SRVFRI’s grants and other funding sources including its fund raising efforts. The Town and resident have always view the volunteers as a worthwhile organization and have provided resources as requested. Thank you for bearing with your Wanch but this stuff is important.

Some more legal stuff but I promise, it will get better. Its Charter and by-laws govern SRVFRI, as a corporation. The by-laws set up the organization as a Social Welfare Corporation described in section 501(c) (3) of the IRS code, which defines it as a charitable organization providing for tax-deductible donations. It also means that if the organization dissolves it must transfer its remaining assets to another charitable organization; the Board, fire fighters and the town has no rights to its assets.

Now for the questionable stuff. The SRVFRI By-laws name a Board of Director to carry out the corporate business. The chief is appointed, the secretary /treasurer are elected by the Board and the three member Board serve for life unless they quite or move out of Broward county. Only the Board can elect board members. By law, as recorded with the State of Florida, Lil Sayre is the Secretary/Treasurer, Dick Christensen is a director, Susan Winn, Alyn Kay, Gregory Waltz, and former Mayor Mecca Fink are directors(FOR LIFE). Technically, they are in violation of their by-laws. Christiansen now lives in Naples (out of Broward County) and Waltz says he has not attended a meeting in ages. While the Board has the legal responsibility to follow the charter and by-laws, above is just one of many instances where they ignore their legal responsibility.

Now for the interesting issues that have arisen of late.

As the Town Administrator was forced to significantly cut the Town’s spending, this years SRVFRI request for a $90 thousand payment, got the SWR council’s attention. At a recent council meeting, when SRVFRI was asked where the funds were going to be spent the answer was to build membership. While everyone else was cutting, they are expanding. When asked whether the Town had any input, the SRVFRI representative said the Vice Mayor was actually also supposed to be the fire commissioner. No one told VM Breitkreuz he was a commissioner; nor is there a fire commissioner defined in the charter and by-laws. It was explained that it is more of a metaphorical or symbolic position that no one has held it since the late Johnny Dollar passed away in 2002.

There are some problems here. When the town said they want seats on the board, they were told no. Later when threatened with de-funding, the SRVFRI countered with two seats. The town let the Board know that two seat were unacceptable and gave the Board until Friday to repond. Now the Board is stalling. Recently the Board informed the town that they had no money to operate the organization while it is publically know that they had $30 thousand in the bank. The board does not want any oversight by the town or the fire fighters. The captain and lieutenants, who run the organization day-to-day, have said publically that the board does not provide any direction or policy to the fire fighters not do they solicited feedback from the fire fighters to make policy decisions. The fire fighters are caught in the middle. There are no problem with the fire fighters, they are conscientious and do a good job. The problem is with the board of directors.

Lil Sayre and Susan Winn were formerly heavily involved in town affairs. Both also were running the Sunshine Ranches HOA when the organization was disbanded and reorganized by the residents. The current Sunshine Ranches Board can elaborate on that situation.

Mecca Fink, a long time proponent of the volunteers, was the mayor who presided over the Town when the SRVFRI was formed and while SWR Town Administrator John Canada and his friends were written up in the local newspapers for running one of most corrupt municipalities in Broward, Southwest Ranches. Canada was charged with ethics violations.

Alyn Kay was recruited by Fink and has been on the Board since Dollar’s passing. While Kay has had his issues with Town Hall and some residents, he seems to be reasonable towards the Town’s interests with the volunteer fire department and has spoken on behalf of the fire fighters.

Here is the crux of the problem, Sayre, Winn, and Fink do not want to cede control of the last thing they have in their power, our 55 year old volunteer fire department. While the town has provided the SRVFRI funds since the organization was formed, the corporation owns the equipment.

Unless you, our residents, can persuade this SRVFRI Board of Director (Fink, Sayre, Winn and Kay) that it would be wrong to dissolve the volunteer fire department, it is likely they will sell off the equipment, including the gear used by the fire fighters, and donate the proceeds to the charity of their choice. If you personally know any of these folks, please call them and tell them we want to keep the volunteer fire department going and to turn the department over to Town.

That’s all Folks!!!!