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BCPOA Annual Property Owner Meeting - December 28th 2011

The Annual Meeting will be held from 4:00pm to 5:00pm and followed by "Holiday Wine and Cheese" from 5:00pm to 6:00pm. Both events are open to all Beaver Creek property owners -- please bring your neighbors.

 

To see the full details, please click on the link below:

 

Adobe File - Beaver Creek Property Owners Associatin BCPOA Annual Property Owner Meeting, December 28th

 


BCPOA Quarterly Newsletter - September 2011

Please find the September 2011 newsletter attached!

 

Adobe File - Beaver Creek Property Owners Associatin BCPOA Quarterly Newsletter, September 2011

 


BCPOA Quarterly Newsletter - March 2011

BCPOA Quarterly Newsletter

 

ROSE BOWL LIFT

Vail Resorts has announced that the Rose Bowl Lift will be replaced this summer by a high-speed quad.

 

Construction will begin on June 1, 2011 and the new lift will be in operation for the 2011-2012 ski season. The new lift ride time will be five and a half minutes as opposed to the eleven minute ride time of the past.

 

PROJECT LEGACY

Project Legacy, the program to improve and beautify Beaver Creek, will take its first steps this summer. The improvement program is jointly funded by the Beaver Creek Metro Board and the Beaver Creek Resort Company. Each entity is contributing $100,000 to change the signage in Beaver Creek to the black and gold signs that can be seen at the entrance gates. At the same time, all the lamp posts will be painted black. If any homeowner wishes to see the design book for the signage, it is available at the Metro District offices. Call Clyde Hanks at 970 949-0551.

 

SLEDDING IN BEAVER CREEK

Sledding has been banned in all public areas of Beaver Creek. This includes, but is not limited to, the Golf Course, the ski hills and all areas owned by Vail Resorts. Most of these areas have been posted with signs that indicate No Sledding. According to Sam Parker, our Chief of Security, there have been several accidents which have resulted in horrific injuries. While private property is not included in this ban, Mr. Parker wants to remind property owners of the dangers involved in out of control sledding.

 

WINTER EVENT – SPAMALOT AT THE VILAR

Many BCPOA members attended the February 10th production of Spamalot at the Vilar Performing Arts Center. BCPOA assisted in underwriting this event and hosted a cocktail party prior to the play in the May Gallery. If you could not attend this year, we hope that you can come next year because it is always a fun and well attended event. Thank you to Candace Palmer of the BCPOA Board for arranging this with Jason Denhart of the Vilar Center.

 

PARTY IN THE PARK – JULY 4, 2011

All BCPOA members will soon be receiving their Save the Date cards for the Annual picnic on July 4th. This year, the picnic will be held in Creekside Park and will feature music by the Vail All Stars. There will be a full buffet picnic and beverages. We hope that all the BCPOA members will attend and bring their neighbors and friends. See you there!

 

Thank you to the members who have given us the names of potential new members. We always follow up on these leads. If you know of any prospects, please contact me at dcfried@hotmail.com or Tim Maher, our membership chairperson at tfmaher1@comcast.net.

 

Dawn Friedman

Beaver Creek Property Owners Association


Beaver Creek Property Owners Association - Quarterly Newsletter (posted 01/14/11)

 

To: Beaver Creek Property Owners Association Members
From: Dawn Friedman – President
Date: January 13, 2011

 

Beaver Creek Property Owners Association – Quarterly Newsletter

 

BCPOA ANNUAL MEETING – December 28, 2010

Thank you to all the homeowners who attended the Annual Meeting. The speakers included Mike Balk from the Beaver Creek Metro Board, Ceil Folz from the Vail Valley Foundation, Doug Lovell, Beaver Creek’s Chief Operating Officer and Tim Baker from the Beaver Creek Resort Company.

 

Most questions were directed to Tim Baker on the issue of the Resort Company voting to impose a second Common Assessment on property owners. As far as the BCPOA is concerned, this is a matter that should be still under discussion and we will continue to question the necessity of the second year of the assessment. We have been given access to the Resort Company books back to 2007 by Tim Baker and the Resort Company Board. We welcome this new era of transparency and open communication.

 

A Wine and Appetizers followed the meeting and most of the approximately 150 attendees stayed and continued discussions with the speakers and BCPOA Board members.

 

WINTER EVENT – February 10, 2011
The Property Owners Association will assist in underwriting “Spamalot”, a Tony winner for Best Musical, at the Vilar Center. There will be a cocktail before the performance at the May Gallery in the Vilar Center for BCPOA members. An email invitation will be sent out very soon. Get your tickets early because this is sure to be a sell-out even

 

PARTY IN THE PARK – July 4, 2011
This year’s Annual Picnic will be held on the Fourth of July in Creekside Park. The Beaver Creek Club Board has decided not to allow outside events during the week of the Fourth of July holiday. We are happy to have the opportunity to explore other areas in Beaver Creek and hopefully to introduce homeowners to a really fun venue in Creekside Park. The details are being worked on by Lin Bercher and her Social Committee and you all will receive a Save the Date with more details in March. An invitation will follow.

 

BEAVER CREEK MOUNTAIN IMPROVEMENTS- Please see attached map
The National Forest Service held an open meeting at the Avon Public Library on January 6, 2011 to discuss proposed on-mountain improvements at the Beaver Creek Resort. These proposed improvements include:

 

  1. A new Women’s Downhill Racecourse which would be located to the left of the Birds of Prey Run (looking uphill). This would terminate at the Red Tail Camp finish line.
  2. A new Women’s Giant Slalom Racecourse which would be located to the right of the Birds of Prey Run (looking uphill). This would terminate at the Red Tail Camp finish line.
  3. An enlarged finish area. The current finish area can comfortably hold 4,000 attendees. The proposed finish are would provide sufficient facilities and sufficient space to host an additional 4,000 attendees. This would fulfill FIS (International Ski Federation) capacity requirements.
  4. Modifications of certain areas of the current Birds of Prey downhill race course.
  5. A new Red Tail Camp Restaurant which would have more indoor seating. The proposal is for a total of 750 indoor/outdoor seats. The current restaurant seats 475 (269 indoor and 206 outdoor).
  6. Some infrastructure improvements. These include a new water tank which would be necessary for the expanded Red Tail Camp and for improved distribution for fire suppression; a larger storage facility at the top of the Birds of Prey lift to accommodate racecourse storage for the existing men’s course and the proposed women’s courses; and a sewer line from Red Tail Camp to the bottom of Dally where the line joins with the Eagle River Water and Sanitation District line.

 

I have attached a map that was provided at the meeting.

 

The White River National Forest is providing a 45 day comment period for the public to submit comments on this project. The period ends January 18, 2011. The Forest Service has asked that when submitting comments you include (1) name, address, telephone number and organization represented, if any; (2) the title of the project for which the comment is being submitted; and (3) specific facts, concerns or issues and supporting reasons for the responsible official to consider. Comments can be directed to : Scott Fitzwilliams, Forest Supervisor c/o Don Dresler, Winter Sports Administrator, White River National Forest , PO Box 190 Minturn, CO 81645: Fax (970) 945-9343 or by email to wrnf scoping comments@fs.fed.us please include Beaver Creek Mountain Improvements on the subject line.

 

For more information please visit the White River National Forest’s website at: www.fs.usda.gov/whiteriver - click on “Land & Resources Management” – click on “Projects” – click on “Beaver Creek Mountain Improvements Project”.

 

You can also contact Don Dressler from the Forest Service at (970) 827-5157 or by email at drdressler@fs.fed.us.

 

A number of homeowners attended the open meeting. Tom Allender from Vail Resorts and representatives from the Forest Service answered questions. Mr. Allender said that these proposed projects would be paid for by Vail Resorts and the Vail Valley Foundation. Some of the Environmental Impact Study costs are being paid for by Vail Resorts. Construction and grading would be planned for the summers of 2012 and 2013. That would give the winters of 2013 and 2014 as test times for the courses before the 2015 World Championships. There are no plans to increase summer events at Red Tail Camp after the increase in size. There are a number of studies underway to make it easier for ski in access to events at Red Tail and for easier bus access. The women’s runs when finished would be blacks and double blacks – only for the brave.

 

We are a strong voice in the community because we have approximately 650 members. We are always on the lookout for new members. Let me or Tim Maher, our Vice President and Membership Chairperson, know of any potential prospects. He can be reached at tfmaher1@comcast.net. I can be reached at dcfried@hotmail.com. Should you need to update your contact information please send updated information to Missy Daniels, she can be reached at missy@maherassociatesllc.com

 

Dawn Friedman
President, BCPOA, Board of Directors


BCPOA Executive Committee Meetings for 2011

 

BCPOA EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE MEETINGS (2011)

 

The Executive Committee meets quarterly in the conference room at the Beaver Creek Club.

 

Meetings for 2011 are as follows:

  • February 22nd at 3 P.M.
  • June 27th at 3 P.M.
  • August 26th at 3 P.M.
  • December 20th at 3 P.M.

 

For information or questions, contact the Secretary (Lou Kreig) at 970-949-3287.


BCPOA Board of Directors Meetings for 2011

 

BCPOA BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS (2011)

 

The Board of Directors meets quarterly in the Park Hyatt Hotel.

 

Room locations will be announced as each meeting date approaches -- but these dates and times have been reserved with Hyatt staff.

 

Meetings for 2011 are as follows:

  • February 24th at 3 P.M.
  • June 28th at 3 P.M.
  • August 29th at 3 P.M.
  • December 22nd at 3 P.M.

 

All BCPOA members - and indeed the general public - are encouraged to attend.

 

For information, contact the Secretary (Lou Kreig) at 970-949-3287.


Tips to Prevent Bear Incidents

TIPS TO PREVENT BEAR INCIDENTS May 08, 2006

 

Spring time means bears in Colorado are waking up after a winter-long hibernation. They are emerging from their dens on the hunt for food.

 

Caramie Schnell, in the May 4th (2006) issue of the Vail Trail, offers these suggestions on how to avoid bear problems around your home:

 

  1. Take down, clean and put away bird feeders.
  2. Keep garbage in airtight containers inside your garage or storage area.
  3. Clean trash cans periodically with ammonia or bleach.
  4. Use "bear proof" containers
  5. Place garbage for pick-up outside before collection -- and not the night before.
  6. Do not leave pet food or dishes outside at night.
  7. Clean up and store outdoor grills after use. Sticky barbecue sauce and grease can attract bears to your yard.
  8. Never intentionallly feed bears to attract them to your yard for viewing. It is illegal to feed bears in Colorado.