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President's Update 5/4/22
Posted on May 4th, 2022

Neighbors,
 
I hope those who participated in the neighborhood garage sale were successful! Thankfully, we had a sunny day for it.
 
Hoping to clear up some misdirection...
 
Legal:
 
FACT: the city of Bixby asked Kevin Jordan if he would sell Celebrity Country Reserve "A" (the golf course property) to them. He said no, which is why no offer materialized.
FACT: there is a 15' drainage easement behind properties backing up to the golf course, which restricts anyone from modifying the land or building anything on it (including a fence) without city engineer approval. For reference, see our linked plat and read section 1.3 Celebrity Country Plat
FACT: our property values have increased.
FACT: the lawsuit is to obtain a declaratory judgment that our deed of dedication is intact.
 
City:
 
FACT: Kevin Jordan requested the city consider providing a permit to allow him to convert the golf cart barn into a house since the city rejected his plans to build a lodge.
FACT: Kevin Jordan offered the city to purchase the flood plain land for one million dollars. This land is the property he offered to "give" to the Master HOA for maintenance.
FACT: The city council declined to make a motion last week on Kevin Jordan's project, Boardwalk Self Storage, because the construction did not follow city processes.
NOTE: Questions regarding the relationship between City Manager Jared Cottle and Kevin Jordan go to City Attorney Phil Frazier.
 
We hope everyone stays safe throughout the tornado season, and we appreciate your continued patience as we fight for our rights.
 
Our deed of dedication and restrictive covenants have value.
 
Brian Cozad
president@ccwhhoa.com