By Marlene Brown
The Northern El Paso County Coalition of Community Organizations (NEPCO) held its bi-monthly meeting Jan. 11 at the Woodmoor Barn. There were 21 member homeowners associations (HOA) present at the meeting. There are over 54 HOAs in the NEPCO area, which includes Palmer Lake to County Line Road to the north, Gleneagle to North Gate Road to the south, Black Forest to Meridian to the east and Monument along the Front Range to the west. Yearly dues will be invoiced this month. Dues are based upon how many homes are in the HOA, usually less than $100 per year.
The first guest speaker was Jonathan Bradley, division chief of Community Risk Reduction, Monument Fire District (MFD).
Bradley explained that his department is focused on fire prevention and mitigation. The MFD service area is Palmer Lake to County Line Road to the north, Northgate Boulevard to the south, Black Forest Road to the east and Rampart Range to the west. Working with the community, preparedness is essential to lessen the risk of wildfire and loss of life, he said. Bradley said the following are necessary steps in fire prevention:
- Adult/school education and prevention.
- New construction reviews.
- Property inspections with homeowners for fuel reduction mitigation.
- Pre-fire plans including evacuation.
- HOA seminars available.
- Neighbors and Neighboring HOAs need to work together for effective mitigation.
Chipping days will be available. Registration will be announced soon. For more information email info@monumentfire.org or go the website www.monumentfire.org.
The other guest speaker was Roy Martinez of Tri-Lakes Preservation Inc., who talked about the proposed Buc-ee’s travel center.
Buc-ee’s was founded in 1982. It is a 24/7 convenience store. It’s estimated that 90 percent of the customers will come from I-25 and 70 percent of them will be from out of state. They plan to have 120 fuel pumps. The site cannot be moved any farther north because that would be in Douglas County and Greenland is a conservation easement, Martinez said..
There are concerns regarding excessive consumption of water, power, and other natural resources. Water usage could be up to 860,000 gallons per month. There is a proposal to annex it into Palmer Lake, which would put a strain on the first responder staff, Martinez said. For more information, contact Woodmoor.writer@gmail.com.
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Bi-monthly meetings are usually held on the second Saturday of the month from 10 a.m. to noon at The Barn, 1691 Woodmoor Dr. in Monument. For more information on future NEPCO meetings and your HOA becoming a member, see www.nepco.org.
Marlene Brown can be reached at marlenebrown@ocn.me.
Other NEPCO articles
- Northern El Paso County Coalition of Community Associations, Jan. 11 – Fire mitigation efforts explained (1/31/2025)
- Northern El Paso County Coalition of Community Associations (NEPCO) – NEPCO gets an update on county planning and code enforcement (10/5/2024)
- Northern El Paso County Coalition of Community Associations (NEPCO) – County park planning manager discusses new parks (8/3/2024)
- Northern El Paso County Coalition of Community Associations (NEPCO), May 11 – New legislation reviewed (6/1/2024)
- Northern El Paso County Coalition of Community Associations (NEPCO), March 9 – Council of Governments preparing wildfire protection plan (4/6/2024)
- Northern El Paso County Coalition of Community Associations (NEPCO), Jan. 20 – Group hears from law enforcement officials (2/3/2024)
- Northern El Paso County Coalition of Community Associations (NEPCO), Nov. 11 – County Commissioners and staff visit NEPCO (12/2/2023)
- NEPCO, Sept. 9. Monument Fire Department, Planning Commission visit NEPCO. (10/7/2023)
- Northern El Paso County Coalition of Community Organizations, July 22 – NEPCO hears about renewable water projects (8/5/2023)