Saturday, August 16th, 3pm.
Here is the recording from the meeting. You need to jump forward 10-15min to find the actual start of the meeting. Zoom Recording Passcode: $4v9@Rn#
Here is the recording from the meeting. You need to jump forward 10-15min to find the actual start of the meeting. Zoom Recording Passcode: $4v9@Rn#
2025 dues have been set at $400. Nothing new has been added to the budget. The increased dues are necessary to cover inflation and to maintain the cash reserve that is called for.
When: August 24th, 3pm.
Where: Online & McCane Residence @ 45 Wild Cat Canyon Loop
Recording
Passcode: v9f&@2v6
Agenda:
1. Financial review
2. Subdivision entry sign – request for $3,000
3. Discuss trail funds already set aside and moving forward with project.
4. Proposal to convert gravel pit on recreation lot to a pond. Request for $10,000 for related design services.
5. Architectural Committee report and new application fees.
6. Board nominations/elections – 1 seat up for reelection
2024 dues have been set at $350/lot. It has been over a decade since the last increase and the board believes this increase will ensure the HOAs financial health now and for the future.
At the home of Scott & Julie Hochstrasser, 1917 Deersprings Rd, and via Zoom.
Social Hour at Noon. Meeting at 1pm.
https://us02web.zoom.us/j/83079895471?pwd=b09keG85cGxkZzVIUytidGpQZ1c2UT09
Meeting ID 830 7989 5471
Passcode 957993
On January 9th, 2023, the Board approved and submitted the attached letter to be included with the staff report and subdivision application to be presented to the Planning & Zoning Commission for the proposed Krask Ranch Subdivision. The proposed subdivision is the currently vacant 4o acres that border Saddlehorn Ranch on the East side of N 1000 E. We are requesting a denial of the application.

From a farm field to a growing neighborhood…
54 homes to date on 121 lots, plus two common-area recreation lots, (4 acres & 10 acres)
Saddlehorn Property Owners:
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Fiber-Optic Cable is being installed by Silver Star (by Action Excavation). The following is the explanation of what they are doing given to us in response to our President’s questions:
Personally, we would like to get a better grasp as to where the digging will be. Is it along the orange flags that identify the electrical or a specific distance parallel to it and on which side? How wide is the trench?
Any where you see the white flags will be where the work will take place.
Many of us have sprinkler systems that may be affected and mailboxes etc.
Anything in the easement needs located, we will do our best to avoid. We are not responsible for anything damaged in the utility easement.
also, many of us work and might not be home to address any issues the digging crew could have.
We will use our best judgement if anyone is not home and be respectful.
Should we use flags or bright spray paint to identify those things?
Yes please use flags or bright paint (DO NOT USE THE UTILITY COLORS RED(POWER), ORANGE(PHONE) TO MARK ANY SPRINKLERS, ETC.) the color for Water is BLUE, Gas is YELLOW.
Please be sure to advise all homeowners to not approach the equipment, all questions or concerns should be addressed by the President/Member of the subdivision HOA this will be very helpful so that I will not have to respond to a ton of emails.
Jamie Lerwill
Office Manager
Action Excavation LLC