This is a cool thread. All of the people who use my garages just formed a HOA, but we specifically formed the HOA for financial purposes, and any sheduling of garages is dependant upon meetigs and votes of the individual home owners. We have an HOA right next door that will be 100% seperate in November of 06, with thier own garages. The homeowners with garages near some of our garages talk to us all the time, so we all don't schedule so much work that we destroy the garages.
There are 2 types of garages, National, and Regional. All the fuss was over the number of National garages and how they were distributed. The regional garages were, and are pretty much up to the home owners. Now, after a long run the unified regional garage competition between HOA's was split up, but in truth one of the big reasons was that the cars in the garages rarely crossed the continental divide. Each regional HOA has thier own comeption now, and cars are welcome from everywhere. My regional HOA has had several winners from the other HOA over the past several years, and the department within the HOA's in charge of the regional competitions talk frequently.
What I don't understand is how a combined HOA could limit the number of regional competitions at a given garage. National competitions are governed by the Great Book, section 3.17, but regional? Seriously, how is it possible?
How can any HOA dictate what you do in a regional garage? And why can't the regional garages run thier own competition, in addition to the one run by the HOA? That way all the cars in the garages all over the HOA could have many choices of which garage and which competitions to visit.
Scott