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Study Your Board Candidates - Danny Trapp

As a homeowner and Member of the HOA, you don't get to vote for Directors on the Board. However, you should get to vote for the people who represent you. (You don't, except in Barony Place, but I'll beat on that drum again elsewhere). Contact your "recognized Voting Member" and ask him/her to elect only directors who are  of the highest caliber,   selected for interpersonal skills, dedicat(ed) to the betterment of our Association and community, and  free of any personal agenda. (Source: HOA Mission Statement, Nominating Committee) OK, let's look at the candidates, one by one. First, Danny Trapp. Danny was elected to the Board in November 2023, and the Board then elected him as Board President. Danny had been on the Board previously, until November 2016. He is listed as a Voting Member in the Summit Scoop from January 2017 to November 2023. Did Hunters Pond hold any Neighborhood Meetings and elections of a Neighborhood Committee during that period, 2017-2024? O...

Finance Committee - Destroyed

Why would the presumptive Treasurer of the HOA, William Hill, reduce the HOA's Finance Committee days before the November 2025 Board Meeting, just when the 2026 Proposed Budget is to be presented, discussed, and voted on? I refer to Hill as the "presumptive" Treasurer, because he was not legitimately appointed as a Director on July 1, 2025 (in what Board President Danny Trapp called an executive session). Because he is not a duly-appointed Director, he cannot be an officer of the Board (Treasurer). The July 2025 Summit Scoop listed the members of the Finance Committee as William Hill (chairperson and Board Treasurer), Michael Bryant, Mary Ann Game, Tanisha Holmes (Board VP), Jeff Lummel, Vicki McCarthy, Brent Mikula, and Linda Potter (Board Director). Hill removed Mike Bryant from the Committee. Today (11/5/2025) the Summit Scoop lists the Finance Committee members as William Hill, chairperson, Mary Ann Game, Tanisha Holmes (Board VP), Jeff Lummel, Vicki McCarthy, Brent ...

What Did Danny Trapp Stir Up?

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On September 19, 2025 Brookland Baptist Church Northeast sent a letter to Danny Trapp and the Richland County Sheriff's Department. The letter was sent in response to a letter that the Church received from Danny Trapp on September 15, 2025. The letter from the Church is addressed to Danny as the President of the Summit Homeowners Association. What in the world did Danny write in his letter to the Church that resulted in the Church's response? I immediately wrote to the Church and requested a copy of Danny's letter and the Church's appeal process. So far the Church has not provided either. What's interesting about the four men banned from church property is that they all have been critical of many of Danny's actions as Board President. Three are homeowners, and two of them are Voting Members. A third is almost a Voting Member; he is collecting the final signatures to meet the HOA's requirement to become recognized as a Voting Member. The fourth is, in the wor...

Court Case, Nov. 3, 2025

The moost-recent step in the HOA's court case against Gus Philpott happened yesterday afternoon, November 3rd. Two Motions were heard by Court of Common Pleas Judge Milton Kimpson. The HOA's Motion to Compel me to produce responses to their lengthy demands was met with the judge's response that the HOA must limit some of their requests. The second was my Motion to remove the Association as the named Plaintiff, because the case was illegally filed by Board President Danny Trapp in the name of the Association , but without the approval of the Board of Directors.  I also complained about the false statement by Danny Trapp, in which he said that he was authorized to execute the "Verified Complaint". The Board never authorized him to do so. Judge Kimpson asked me a good question - If he removed the Association as Plaintiff, who would be the Plaintiff? There is no answer for that question. In court I said that the Association can't be the Plaintiff, because of the p...

Street Parking in The Summit

 In the last two Summit Scoops (September 2025 and October 2025), Board President Danny Trapp has written about street parking in The Summit.  While he didn't mention me by name, he took a swipe at me with " Please don't allow someone to convince you differently. When the streets were deeded over to Richland County, our standing covenants were also inclusive and enforceable. " I proved to the past-President of the Board that the HOA had no control over Barony Place Circle (in Barony Place II). When the developer deeded Barony Place Circle over to Richland County, the CC&Rs and By-Laws were NOT attached.  Homeowners and residents in Barony Place II stopped receiving parking violation notices. This was also the case, when the last streets in The Summit (lower Barony Place Drive, Lakemont Drive, and Rainey Court (in Lakes at Barony Place)) were deeded to Richland County. The HOA had a golden opportunity to try to attach the CC&Rs and/or By-Laws when the Deed was ...

HOA's Lawyer Raises Counterclaim Questiion

In a last-minute filing before tomorrow's court date in the HOA's lawsuit against resident Gus Philpott, the HOA's lawyer filed (in documents recorded on October 30, 2025 5:02PM) that "Defendant has asserted no counterclaim..." That is true. No counterclaim has been filed - YET . A counterclaim may cost me $150.00 to file. It will cost the HOA thousands of dollars. The HOA will have to defend against it. Otherwise, I'll win by default. So far, I've held off on filing a counterclaim, because of the cost to you . You, the Members (the homeowners), pay for the actions (errors) of the Board of Directors. If the directors had to pay personally and not use the HOA's piggybank, I would have filed a counterclaim months ago. Just as the HOA has tried to bury me in Motions, I'll return the favor. For the HOA, it wouldn't be a matter of a person spending his week-end typing and formatting his responses and arguments for submission to the Court. For the H...

Brilliant Idea? Should HOA Sue Danny Trapp?

The Summit's HOA consists of 2,480 properties. The responsibility of the Board of Directors is to manage the HOA in the best interests of those property owners. If an action is taken that is not in the best interests of the Association (the Members), what should happen? Danny Trapp caused a lawsuit to be filed against resident Gus Philpott in the name of the Association , but it was never approved by the Board of Directors. The HOA is spending a lot of money on legal fees to prosecute that lawsuit. If it wasn't approved by the Board of Directors, then it wasn't really filed on behalf of the Association. This issue will be addressed in court on Monday, November 3, 2025, at 2:00PM. What's the brilliant idea? How about a lawsuit in the name of the Association against Danny Trapp? Since he was able to file it without the approval of the Board of Directors, could anyone file a lawsuit in the name of the Association against Danny Trapp? The approval of the Board of Directors...