See version 1 and compare Jessica Miller’s opinion.
Thursday, February 6, 2020Categorized: Cistern, Lone Pine Real Estate LLC, Ted BerteleGilpin County Email in re the Cistern
Not on the Google Drive:
“He did note that each property owner in the development could take action against the developer.” (Stephen Strohminger — February 06, 2020)
Compare:
Thursday, February 6, 2020Categorized: Cistern, Lone Pine Real Estate LLCExecutive Board: TFPD Cistern Status Letter
TFPD RR HOA Cistern Status Letter
“It’s our hope that this document coupled with counsel’s opinion will allow the HOA to take action, either by voting on the assessment or entering funding negotiations with the Declarant. . . . Additionally, the Board and the HOA approved the 2020 budget, which included a 50% increase in the Common Assessment fees to further fund our reserve account. With the prior reserve balance and the new funding, we will have resources to start working on the cistern project in 2020 without an assessment.” —Ted Bertele
Tuesday, February 4, 2020Categorized: Cistern, Executive BoardProfit & Loss January 2020
2019-08 RR Map — Power & Gas Status
Created on January 31, 2020, and located in the “Roosevelt Ridge Infrastructure Committee” folder on Google Drive:
Friday, January 31, 2020Categorized: Infrastructure Committee2019–2020 Plow Map (v1)
Created on January 31, 2020, and located in the “Roosevelt Ridge Infrastructure Committee” folder on Google Drive:
Friday, January 31, 2020Categorized: Infrastructure CommitteeCistern Pre-vote Head Count Under the Guise of “Lot Ownership”
First Bank Checking: August 13, 2009 — January 31, 2020
Jessica Miller Invoice #2832
Jessica Miller #2832
$357.50
2020 Balance Sheet as of January
HOA preliminary analysis of cistern liability V1 by Ted Bertele
See version 2 and compare Jessica Miller’s opinion.
Thursday, January 30, 2020Categorized: Cistern, Deleted, Lone Pine Real Estate LLC, Ted BerteleBlack Diamond Invoice #2729
2020 Invoice_2729_from_Black_Diamond_Excavating
$1,200
State Farm (quote)
Email: Insurance Invoices
Mike Wallace and the board claimed that State Farm required them to increase the HOA’s reserve account. Of course, this required the board to raise the annual assessment. So I called State Farm because I secured the HOA’s policy, and they denied Mike Wallace’s story. Then I called the Leavitt Group and they also denied Mike Wallace’s story.
The real reason the board raised the annual dues is revealed in this letter, which the board sent to TFPD. They raised the dues as a backdoor assessment to fund the cistern, because they believed the members opposed paying for it.
Wednesday, January 8, 2020Categorized: InsuranceEmail: Re: ROOSEVELT RIDGE HOMEOWNERS
2020 Budget
Document is dated November 7, 2019:
2020 Budget
2019-11-07 RR BUDGET Proposal 2020
2019-11-07 RR BUDGET Proposal 2020
Wednesday, January 1, 2020Categorized: Financial Records



