El Dorado News-Times

Berghamer wants to put his business experience to work

- LYNN ATKINS Lynn Atkins may be reached by email at latkins@nwadg.com.

BELLA VISTA — The Bella Vista Property Owners Associatio­n is different than other property owners associatio­ns, board candidate Dan Berghamer said.

It’s also has a bit of public relations problem.

Berghamer spent his career in business, first as a business owner and then as a consultant. He moved to Bella Vista in 2018 and wants to put the skills he learned in business to work for the Property Owners Associatio­n.

Keeping the amenities private will be an issue going forward, he predicted.

“I believe the things they are doing now, like the trails, are inviting people into Bella Vista. I don’t have a problem with the trails but, if you invite the public in, it will increase the cost. The members will be asking why are we letting people in and paying for them.”

He’s also concerned about the two-tier assessment system, but he wants to know more about it.

“I think we really have to look at who has those membership lots,” he said. He believes most are owned by people outside of driving range, so they weren’t purchased in order to use the amenities. However, if someone buys a lot as an investment, they should probably pay the same assessment as a resident since they stand to make a profit.

Property Owners Associatio­n-run restaurant­s are always an issue.

Berghamer said he understand­s that the buildings predated the current management. It was either open a restaurant or tear the buildings down, he said, so running the restaurant­s seems like the better choice.

But in order to run a successful restaurant, you need someone with the right skill set, he said.

Also, the Property Owners Associatio­n restaurant­s at the Country Club and Lakepoint serve a specific faction of Bella Vistans. To be successful in food and beverage, the Property Owners Associatio­n may need to expand its repertoire and open a business such as Papa Mike’s that’s affordable for everyone.

Berghamer considers the Property Owners Associatio­n a business and wants to treat it as one.

“I believe my analytical skills and business acumen can help the POA to run more efficientl­y and cost-effectivel­y, hopefully turning losses into profits.”

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