This document appears to be a list of years ranging from 2017 to 2019. There are no other details provided about the context or purpose of the list. The list seems to simply contain years without any other associated information.
Larson's monthly grocery expenses for fiscal year 2019 ranged from $4,000 to $13,300, with an overall total of $93,900 for the 12 month period from October 2018 through September 2019. The highest monthly expenses were in July 2019 at $13,300 and September 2019 at $10,800.
This document discusses proposed amendments to the Highlands Ranch Planned Development that would swap 65 acres from Planning Area E to create two new planning areas, K and L. The amendments would define the proposed land uses for the new areas. The process for approving the amendment application would take approximately 6 months and involve courtesy notifications, public hearings, and a final decision.
The document outlines the timeline and process for a proposed HRCA Backcountry Wilderness Area project which includes presenting a conceptual plan and budget to delegates and a board in March 2022, presenting a business plan to delegates and a board in April 2022 along with two public meetings, holding a community vote in May, a public meeting in June, and a final vote in July to decide whether to continue the project and seek county approvals, and involving the community through meetings and outreach.
Project Presentation and Financial Information
The proposed Backcountry Outdoor Center project includes a building at Backcountry Base Camp: the Environmental Education Center. The building will be the launchpad for our community to engage with and learn in the outdoors. From a licensed nature preschool and staff offices to flexible indoor/outdoor spaces that will morph from gathering places to a weather shelter, the Environmental Education Center is the next great HRCA amenity. Once our staff's HQ is the Environmental Education Center, Base Camp will be open for more public hours to enjoy walking on our new interpretive trail and visiting our barnyard animals.
This document appears to be a collection of photos from hunting harvests from 2017-2019 by the nonprofit organization "Hunt Of A Lifetime", which grants hunting and fishing dreams to children under 21 who have life-threatening illnesses. The photos are unlabeled and span the years 2016-2019, and the document provides a brief description of the organization and a link to their website.
June 19, 2018 - HRCA Delegate Meeting Budget PresentationHRCA
This document provides an overview of the 2019 budget process and Board of Directors (BOD) directives for the Highlands Ranch Community Association. It discusses the operating and reserve budgets for various funds. The BOD provides direction to staff prior to budget creation. Staff then prepares a draft budget and presents it to the Finance Committee and Delegates for review and discussion. The BOD directives include creating a balanced budget, limiting assessment increases to CPI if needed, and fully funding reserves per the reserve study. The document also discusses accomplishments, challenges, considerations for assessments and reserves, and next steps in the budget process.
The document provides an overview of the Highlands Ranch Community Association for new delegates. It includes information about the mission and vision, board of directors, governing documents, roles and responsibilities of delegates, committees, departments, facilities and programs, finances, and other related community entities. The orientation is intended to educate new delegates on their duties in representing members and overseeing the operations of the HRCA.
Larson's monthly grocery expenses for fiscal year 2019 ranged from $4,000 to $13,300, with an overall total of $93,900 for the 12 month period from October 2018 through September 2019. The highest monthly expenses were in July 2019 at $13,300 and September 2019 at $10,800.
This document discusses proposed amendments to the Highlands Ranch Planned Development that would swap 65 acres from Planning Area E to create two new planning areas, K and L. The amendments would define the proposed land uses for the new areas. The process for approving the amendment application would take approximately 6 months and involve courtesy notifications, public hearings, and a final decision.
The document outlines the timeline and process for a proposed HRCA Backcountry Wilderness Area project which includes presenting a conceptual plan and budget to delegates and a board in March 2022, presenting a business plan to delegates and a board in April 2022 along with two public meetings, holding a community vote in May, a public meeting in June, and a final vote in July to decide whether to continue the project and seek county approvals, and involving the community through meetings and outreach.
Project Presentation and Financial Information
The proposed Backcountry Outdoor Center project includes a building at Backcountry Base Camp: the Environmental Education Center. The building will be the launchpad for our community to engage with and learn in the outdoors. From a licensed nature preschool and staff offices to flexible indoor/outdoor spaces that will morph from gathering places to a weather shelter, the Environmental Education Center is the next great HRCA amenity. Once our staff's HQ is the Environmental Education Center, Base Camp will be open for more public hours to enjoy walking on our new interpretive trail and visiting our barnyard animals.
This document appears to be a collection of photos from hunting harvests from 2017-2019 by the nonprofit organization "Hunt Of A Lifetime", which grants hunting and fishing dreams to children under 21 who have life-threatening illnesses. The photos are unlabeled and span the years 2016-2019, and the document provides a brief description of the organization and a link to their website.
June 19, 2018 - HRCA Delegate Meeting Budget PresentationHRCA
This document provides an overview of the 2019 budget process and Board of Directors (BOD) directives for the Highlands Ranch Community Association. It discusses the operating and reserve budgets for various funds. The BOD provides direction to staff prior to budget creation. Staff then prepares a draft budget and presents it to the Finance Committee and Delegates for review and discussion. The BOD directives include creating a balanced budget, limiting assessment increases to CPI if needed, and fully funding reserves per the reserve study. The document also discusses accomplishments, challenges, considerations for assessments and reserves, and next steps in the budget process.
The document provides an overview of the Highlands Ranch Community Association for new delegates. It includes information about the mission and vision, board of directors, governing documents, roles and responsibilities of delegates, committees, departments, facilities and programs, finances, and other related community entities. The orientation is intended to educate new delegates on their duties in representing members and overseeing the operations of the HRCA.
Verizon is proposing to build a cell tower in the Backcountry Wilderness Area near Rocky Heights Middle School to improve coverage and safety. Three camouflage options are presented: a pine tree, silo, or water tower. Local community input will help determine the preferred design, if any, for the site which currently contains a small red brick building.
The following images describe the site and its location in the Backcountry Wilderness Area. Verizon is proposing three possible options to camouflage the tower, a pine tree, a silo, and a water tower. The Community Involvement Process will help determine which option, if any, is best in this location.
The following images describe the site and its location in the Backcountry Wilderness Area. Verizon is proposing three possible options to camouflage the tower, a pine tree, a silo, and a water tower. The Community Involvement Process will help determine which option, if any, is best in this location.
This document discusses the design challenges of building a structure in a remote backcountry location with difficult terrain and safety concerns. The design aims to fit within the character of the existing landscape, play off the natural surroundings, and relate to current water uses on the property, while meeting the functional demands of the clients.
This document discusses a proposed memorial bench for the Backcountry area. It would cost $0 as it is being donated by the Anderson Family. The main concerns discussed are the process for approval, proposed location at Highlands Point, and ensuring it is done as a proper memorial. The document reviews the Community Involvement Process (CIP) established in 2016 for improvements over 400 sq ft. Though the bench is under 400 sq ft and thus exempt from CIP, the document discusses treating it similarly by confirming the location and plans. The proposed Highlands Point location is identified as very accessible and a destination for families and seniors. Neighboring communities' processes for memorial benches are also reviewed.
The facility update for December 2017 provided the following information: Renovations to the main lobby and conference rooms were completed on time and under budget. Due to increased demand, additional parking was added by paving over part of the east lawn area. Finally, the annual employee holiday party will be held on December 15th at 6:00pm in the atrium.
The document provides an orientation for delegates of the Highlands Ranch Community Association (HRCA). It outlines the mission, vision, governance structure, roles and responsibilities of delegates. Key points include:
- Delegates represent members within their district and cast votes on their behalf regarding HRCA matters.
- Delegates' duties include attending monthly meetings, overseeing recreational facility expenditures, and representing member interests.
- The HRCA operates 6 recreation centers across 35 acres, offering amenities and programs related to fitness, aquatics, youth activities, and more.
- Other sections describe the HRCA's accounting, human resources, community relations, cultural programs, and backcountry wilderness area operations.
Northridge Renovation - Watch Our Progress - posted November 2017HRCA
The Northridge Renovation project will take place from June to December and will involve renovating both the exterior and interior of the facility. Specific areas that will be renovated include the racquetball court, fitness studio, golf simulator, entrance, Wetterhorn room, cardio room, cardio room ceiling, and yoga studio.
The Northridge Renovation Project will take place from June to December and will include exterior rendering, interior rendering, and new paneling for the racquetball court. Progress updates will be provided weekly throughout the renovation period.
This document provides an update on the 2018 budget process for the organization. It outlines the timeline for developing the budget, including initial presentations to delegates in June 2017 and ongoing department staff and finance committee meetings through August 2017. Themes for the 2018 staff budget include transparency and early community involvement. It notes recent accomplishments and challenges. Assumptions for the 2018 budget include a small number of new homes and increases to utilities, benefits, and insurance. Proposed assessment increases of $15/household for recreation and $1/household for administration are outlined, along with examples of how these funds would be used. Questions are invited from delegates on the budget process and proposals.
The Northridge Renovation Project document dated 8/15/17 discusses new racquetball court paneling. It outlines plans to replace the aging paneling on the two racquetball courts at the Northridge Recreation Center to improve player safety and court conditions. The project is scheduled to begin on September 1st and be completed by October 15th.
Mundus Conceptual Plan Final Report for HRCA Backcountry Wilderness AreaHRCA
The document outlines the conceptual planning process for the Backcountry Wilderness Area from 2015-2017. It includes timelines, public outreach events, and key inputs received. The plan considered amenities like a covered pavilion, horse stables, ropes course, and archery range. While the conceptual plan was in process, the organization's youth programs grew substantially. The conclusion is that infrastructure costs are high and there are traffic concerns. The immediate future focus will be evaluating possibilities in the Basecamp area and continuing to develop youth programs, with potential future growth dependent on a new building.
This document provides updates on renovations taking place at Northridge from June to December. It lists exterior render, interior render, and the same date of June 27, 2017 for each update, suggesting renovation is planned but no progress has been made yet.
The document provides an orientation for delegates of the Highlands Ranch Community Association (HRCA). It outlines the HRCA's mission, vision, governance structure including the board of directors and committees. It describes the role and responsibilities of delegates in representing members, voting, and oversight of recreational facilities. It also summarizes various HRCA departments and committees including accounting, human resources, community relations, and the Backcountry Wilderness Area.
The document proposes relocating and expanding the archery range to a new location that would allow for a longer firing line and year-round use, including tournaments and a 3-D range. The current range is small, crowded, and closed for part of the year. The new location would have minimal impact on the backcountry property due to its proximity to existing facilities and activities. The budget projects a net annual revenue of $32,000 to cover the capital and operating costs.
The Backcountry Wilderness Area is proposing to move the current archery range in order to expand the range and the current opportunities. The expansion includes a range with up to 100 meter shot lengths, a separate area for lessons and tournaments, and a larger area to accommodate growing demands. The expansion also includes a 3-D archery range. The range would open in the spring of 2018.
The meeting notes summarized a community open house meeting held on February 28, 2017 to present a preferred conceptual plan for developing the Backcountry Wilderness Area in Highlands Ranch, Colorado. Approximately 13 community members attended the presentation and provided feedback on poster boards. Attendees expressed support for the proposed amenities like a new pavilion and expanded trail system. When asked, most attendees said they would use and support the pavilion first to generate revenue, and use the existing and new trails frequently. Comments also included requests for some dog-friendly trails, a fireplace in the pavilion, and more overnight camping events in the Backcountry area.
HRCA Backcountry Wilderness Area Hunt Harvest photosHRCA
Hunt Of A Lifetime is a nonprofit that grants hunting and fishing dreams to children under 21 who have life-threatening illnesses. The organization aims to fulfill these outdoor experiences for young people diagnosed with critical conditions. More information can be found at their website, huntofalifetime.org.
The draft preferred concept for developing the Backcountry Wilderness Area includes a 5,000 square foot pavilion near Site 3 with views and space for up to 200 people. Other proposed facilities include a 1 acre horse facility with pastures that could be visible from Griggs Road, a ropes/adventure course tucked into the trees away from wildlife, and expanding the existing archery facility by reusing the current horse facility site. A short trail system is proposed connecting the facilities with a few overlooks. Feedback from community meetings and committees supported separating trails by use, having the facilities interconnected while screened from homes, and developing the pavilion as an enclosed outdoor classroom and event space. Financial analysis estimated the concept could generate over $500
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Verizon is proposing to build a cell tower in the Backcountry Wilderness Area near Rocky Heights Middle School to improve coverage and safety. Three camouflage options are presented: a pine tree, silo, or water tower. Local community input will help determine the preferred design, if any, for the site which currently contains a small red brick building.
The following images describe the site and its location in the Backcountry Wilderness Area. Verizon is proposing three possible options to camouflage the tower, a pine tree, a silo, and a water tower. The Community Involvement Process will help determine which option, if any, is best in this location.
The following images describe the site and its location in the Backcountry Wilderness Area. Verizon is proposing three possible options to camouflage the tower, a pine tree, a silo, and a water tower. The Community Involvement Process will help determine which option, if any, is best in this location.
This document discusses the design challenges of building a structure in a remote backcountry location with difficult terrain and safety concerns. The design aims to fit within the character of the existing landscape, play off the natural surroundings, and relate to current water uses on the property, while meeting the functional demands of the clients.
This document discusses a proposed memorial bench for the Backcountry area. It would cost $0 as it is being donated by the Anderson Family. The main concerns discussed are the process for approval, proposed location at Highlands Point, and ensuring it is done as a proper memorial. The document reviews the Community Involvement Process (CIP) established in 2016 for improvements over 400 sq ft. Though the bench is under 400 sq ft and thus exempt from CIP, the document discusses treating it similarly by confirming the location and plans. The proposed Highlands Point location is identified as very accessible and a destination for families and seniors. Neighboring communities' processes for memorial benches are also reviewed.
The facility update for December 2017 provided the following information: Renovations to the main lobby and conference rooms were completed on time and under budget. Due to increased demand, additional parking was added by paving over part of the east lawn area. Finally, the annual employee holiday party will be held on December 15th at 6:00pm in the atrium.
The document provides an orientation for delegates of the Highlands Ranch Community Association (HRCA). It outlines the mission, vision, governance structure, roles and responsibilities of delegates. Key points include:
- Delegates represent members within their district and cast votes on their behalf regarding HRCA matters.
- Delegates' duties include attending monthly meetings, overseeing recreational facility expenditures, and representing member interests.
- The HRCA operates 6 recreation centers across 35 acres, offering amenities and programs related to fitness, aquatics, youth activities, and more.
- Other sections describe the HRCA's accounting, human resources, community relations, cultural programs, and backcountry wilderness area operations.
Northridge Renovation - Watch Our Progress - posted November 2017HRCA
The Northridge Renovation project will take place from June to December and will involve renovating both the exterior and interior of the facility. Specific areas that will be renovated include the racquetball court, fitness studio, golf simulator, entrance, Wetterhorn room, cardio room, cardio room ceiling, and yoga studio.
The Northridge Renovation Project will take place from June to December and will include exterior rendering, interior rendering, and new paneling for the racquetball court. Progress updates will be provided weekly throughout the renovation period.
This document provides an update on the 2018 budget process for the organization. It outlines the timeline for developing the budget, including initial presentations to delegates in June 2017 and ongoing department staff and finance committee meetings through August 2017. Themes for the 2018 staff budget include transparency and early community involvement. It notes recent accomplishments and challenges. Assumptions for the 2018 budget include a small number of new homes and increases to utilities, benefits, and insurance. Proposed assessment increases of $15/household for recreation and $1/household for administration are outlined, along with examples of how these funds would be used. Questions are invited from delegates on the budget process and proposals.
The Northridge Renovation Project document dated 8/15/17 discusses new racquetball court paneling. It outlines plans to replace the aging paneling on the two racquetball courts at the Northridge Recreation Center to improve player safety and court conditions. The project is scheduled to begin on September 1st and be completed by October 15th.
Mundus Conceptual Plan Final Report for HRCA Backcountry Wilderness AreaHRCA
The document outlines the conceptual planning process for the Backcountry Wilderness Area from 2015-2017. It includes timelines, public outreach events, and key inputs received. The plan considered amenities like a covered pavilion, horse stables, ropes course, and archery range. While the conceptual plan was in process, the organization's youth programs grew substantially. The conclusion is that infrastructure costs are high and there are traffic concerns. The immediate future focus will be evaluating possibilities in the Basecamp area and continuing to develop youth programs, with potential future growth dependent on a new building.
This document provides updates on renovations taking place at Northridge from June to December. It lists exterior render, interior render, and the same date of June 27, 2017 for each update, suggesting renovation is planned but no progress has been made yet.
The document provides an orientation for delegates of the Highlands Ranch Community Association (HRCA). It outlines the HRCA's mission, vision, governance structure including the board of directors and committees. It describes the role and responsibilities of delegates in representing members, voting, and oversight of recreational facilities. It also summarizes various HRCA departments and committees including accounting, human resources, community relations, and the Backcountry Wilderness Area.
The document proposes relocating and expanding the archery range to a new location that would allow for a longer firing line and year-round use, including tournaments and a 3-D range. The current range is small, crowded, and closed for part of the year. The new location would have minimal impact on the backcountry property due to its proximity to existing facilities and activities. The budget projects a net annual revenue of $32,000 to cover the capital and operating costs.
The Backcountry Wilderness Area is proposing to move the current archery range in order to expand the range and the current opportunities. The expansion includes a range with up to 100 meter shot lengths, a separate area for lessons and tournaments, and a larger area to accommodate growing demands. The expansion also includes a 3-D archery range. The range would open in the spring of 2018.
The meeting notes summarized a community open house meeting held on February 28, 2017 to present a preferred conceptual plan for developing the Backcountry Wilderness Area in Highlands Ranch, Colorado. Approximately 13 community members attended the presentation and provided feedback on poster boards. Attendees expressed support for the proposed amenities like a new pavilion and expanded trail system. When asked, most attendees said they would use and support the pavilion first to generate revenue, and use the existing and new trails frequently. Comments also included requests for some dog-friendly trails, a fireplace in the pavilion, and more overnight camping events in the Backcountry area.
HRCA Backcountry Wilderness Area Hunt Harvest photosHRCA
Hunt Of A Lifetime is a nonprofit that grants hunting and fishing dreams to children under 21 who have life-threatening illnesses. The organization aims to fulfill these outdoor experiences for young people diagnosed with critical conditions. More information can be found at their website, huntofalifetime.org.
The draft preferred concept for developing the Backcountry Wilderness Area includes a 5,000 square foot pavilion near Site 3 with views and space for up to 200 people. Other proposed facilities include a 1 acre horse facility with pastures that could be visible from Griggs Road, a ropes/adventure course tucked into the trees away from wildlife, and expanding the existing archery facility by reusing the current horse facility site. A short trail system is proposed connecting the facilities with a few overlooks. Feedback from community meetings and committees supported separating trails by use, having the facilities interconnected while screened from homes, and developing the pavilion as an enclosed outdoor classroom and event space. Financial analysis estimated the concept could generate over $500
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Amruthaa Uttam Jagdhane, a stunning woman from Pune, has won the esteemed title of Mrs. India 2024, which is given out by the Dk Exhibition. Her journey to this prestigious accomplishment is a confirmation of her faithful assurance, extraordinary gifts, and profound commitment to enabling women.
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The Fascinating World of Bats: Unveiling the Secrets of the Night
Bats, the mysterious creatures of the night, have long been a source of fascination and fear for humans. With their eerie squeaks and fluttering wings, they have captured our imagination and sparked our curiosity. Yet, beyond the myths and legends, bats are fascinating creatures that play a vital role in our ecosystem.
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