Improvements 2014-2015

UPDATES & IMPROVEMENTS 2014-15 Maintenance and improvements occurring over the last twenty-four months include:

  • The Association hired Marcus Lock of Law of the Rockies to represent the HOA business. Marcus has been deeply involved with the settlement agreement ending the legislative issues between Prospect owners and Prospect’s developer. This outcome positively impacts current and future valuation of Wildhorse properties
  • We have had a successful transition working with the new owners of Toad Property Management. We continue to refine the quality of our services without having had to raise our quarterly dues paid by Owners.
  • We have successfully dealt with five abandoned foundations that have been undeveloped since 2007: Wildhorse Homes built two beautiful new homes on Apaloosa Road. Two remaining foundations are ready to be built upon. The duplex foundation was removed and the entire area re-landscaped. This land is now in perpetuity non-developable and has created a far more open and appealing view corridor for all Wildhorse homeowners.
  • The HOA funded $35,000 that purchased a state of the art irrigation system for all common areas. This system is fully mapped and is far easier to maintain and target than what we had previously.
  • The HOA funded another $40,000 for grass reseeding and the planting of over fifty new aspens and spruce trees that are now visible in all common areas of our development.
  • There is new “Prospect Standard” signage for all our streets as well as a new, well-lit and attractive entrance sign.
  • The telco shed was restained. In plan is to restain all homes in 2017.
  • Current Home Stain Colors:
    • Sherwin Williams (Oil Base)
    • Cedar Bark: The red-orange color on some homes
    • Spice Chest: The tan-yellow color found on some homes
    • Banyan Brown: The darker brown color found in some homes
    • Hawthorn: The brown is the color found on all trim and decks
  • We have unraveled administrative error dating back to the original developer and have officially transferred the common areas to the HOA ownership. Trail easements have been established for a mountain bike trail that crosses the east side of the property. Another original PUD-planned trail that was to parallel Prospect Drive and that would have gone through wetlands has been eliminated from Mt. Crested Butte’s plans.

In closing, over the last two years we are experiencing a real sense of community as the quality of Wildhorse owners who have invested in Wildhorse as legacy properties continues to grow. Our HOA Board continues to be supported by talented and individuals committed to our mission.