“We were just told that our contract says that we’re responsible,” Miller said. “We continued to kick back, in turn, Shepard started litigation against us and we fought it.”
“We will now have to pay for all the road maintenance, the cleaning, snow removal, and insurance,” Miller said. “They are also doing a big study on now because of the amount of traffic and truck traffic that is going in there. The roads aren’t meeting the capabilities to have that volume.”Miller said the total cost expected for the condo complex is more than $500,000.
According to Miller, the costs to the condo residents will be “significant,” adding that almost half of the residents are seniors. However, Ward 12 Coun. Evan Spencer explained the situation is complex, and is bound by the 20-year-old agreement.