2024 Annual Meeting of Members Q&A

2024 Annual Meeting of Members Q&A

Here’s a quick look at the key topics and concerns raised during the Call to Members portion of our recent annual meeting. Members of the board and development team provided answers to keep you in the loop.

Call to Members Q&A

Per Larimer County ordinance, residential construction is permitted daily as long as noise ordinance limits are observed, which are 7 a.m. to 7 p.m., seven days a week. 

Bison Oil & Gas operates the CE OGDP oil pad located on the border between Loveland and Johnstown. For the most current information, see the CE PAD Project.  It provides the current status of the site, as well as details on light, noise and air quality.

Watch for details in our annual assessments package, which is mailed in the first quarter of each year.

For a detailed action plan, see Kinston's Policies and Rules for Covenant Enforcement. Here are the highlights:

Upon determination that a continuous violation has occurred, the association's management company shall take the following steps:

  • Send a warning letter (within 7 days, once the first 30-day cure period has elapsed)
  • Send a fine letter and opportunity to be heard (within 30 days of the warning letter)
  • send every other day fine letter and hearing to be heard (30 days to cure violation or schedule a hearing)
  • If the violation remains unresolved, the process eventually escalates to a hearing and fine. This fine will include the cost of sending every other day letters ($100/letter, max $500 in fines).

The second amenity area includes a playground. As McWhinney works to finalize the layout, they are exploring whether this portion can be completed first.

Construction trash is a real concern for McWhinney. They take regular walks through the David Weekly construction area and have escalated talks with DWH to get them in line.

Pinnacle (the district's management company) and McWhinney's property management team have been informed.  They are trying to schedule a contractor ASAP to remove the graffiti.

It's expected to start within next several months.  It will begin along Centerra Parkway and then move along the railroad. 

There isn’t anything McWhinney can do about this.  They can’t stripe around a corner where cars from another road are allowed to pull out. 

McWhinney met with these homeowners and put a solution in motion. 

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