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OCN > 2504 > Woodmoor Improvement Association, Feb. 26 and March 26 – Board addresses residents’ concerns

Woodmoor Improvement Association, Feb. 26 and March 26 – Board addresses residents’ concerns

April 5, 2025

  • Residents’ concerns
  • Highlights

By Jackie Burhans

The Woodmoor Improvement Association (WIA) board met on Feb. 26 and March 26 to address residents’ concerns about a well being drilled and a dispute with a neighbor.

Residents’ concerns

At the February meeting, several residents expressed concerns about reports that Woodmoor Water and Sanitation District (WWSD) planned to redrill its Arapahoe aquifer well at the end of the cul-de-sac on Muzzle Loader Way in The South Woodmoor Preserve. Their concerns included noise, sediment control, revegetation, and hours of operation.

Vice President Peter Bille noted that WWSD usually installs a sound wall; Director of Covenants Jennifer Davis, who lives in the area, said a fully enclosed sound wall should be used.

One resident suggested that the hours of operation should be limited. Another resident noted that once the well drilling started, it had to run continuously until the well was completed; otherwise, the casing would collapse. Davis said there would be a lot of truck traffic carrying caissons and piping. Common Areas Administrator Bob Pearsall said the trucks would need to drive on Muzzle Loader Way until they reached the easement that leads to the well site.

Director of Forestry Jason Hann said he had noted the concerns and would review them when the plans come to WIA.

Note: This reporter suggested that residents attend the upcoming WWSD board meeting on March 10 to address their concerns or contact the general manager, Jessie Shaffer, to schedule a meeting to discuss their concerns.

At the March meeting, a different group of residents attended to follow up on a concern that a neighbor was allegedly shooting squirrels, storing discarded wood, and harassing neighbors. Residents were concerned about consistent covenant enforcement and how long the situation had been going on.

President Brian Bush said the resident who raised the issue would receive a letter from the board, which had done significant research and due diligence, about what steps it would take. Bush asked the residents for permission to go onto their property so that WIA could verify the complaint. He said the board can only operate on verified facts, and in the past, permission to go on a complainant’s property had not been granted. Now, the board could investigate and be able to take appropriate action, Bush said. Finally, Bush noted that the board is limited in its power and must be judicious in what it does.

Highlights

  • Treasurer Pete Giusti reported that WIA ended up in the black by $13,000 in 2024. Homeowners’ Association Administrator Denise Cagliaro noted that she had sent out a message from El Paso County about a March 5 meeting regarding a roundabout to alleviate traffic issues at Lake Woodmoor and Woodmoor Drive. See photo on page < 20 >.
  • Public Safety Director Brian Gleason said that March through June is the highest time for red flag warnings and encouraged residents to check the El Paso County Sheriff’s Office website for burn bans. He reminded residents that outdoor burning is not permitted in Woodmoor.
  • Hann said he had met with the Monument fire chief to request a drone flyover to look for areas of high risk. Covenants and Forestry Administrator Justin Gates has secured another matching grant for fire mitigation; details will be available soon.
  • The board discussed how it could be more proactive in providing wildfire education. Suggestions included revising the Project Design Standards Manual to allow a greater variety of fencing within 8 feet of homes, increasing the removal threshold for trees, and encouraging hard surfaces. They explored the challenges of communicating to residents with only 50% signed up for email news and notifications, web traffic, social media, and the cost of additional banners to spread the word.
  • Secretary and Community Outreach Director Rick DePaiva said that the Northern El Paso County Coalition of Community Associations (NEPCO) met on March 15 with representatives from the state and an insurance company to discuss insurance issues. Additional information, including a Toolkit for homeowners and HOAs, is available on the NEPCO website at: https://bit.ly/nepco-ins-toolkit.
  • Davis said that WIA would update the rules and regulations to clarify definitions.
  • Woodmoor Public Safety Chief Kevin Nielsen said WIA has gotten its first reports of bear sightings. He advised residents to keep their trashcans inside an enclosed garage and remove bird feeders.

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The WIA Board of Directors usually meets at 7 p.m. on the fourth Wednesday of each month in the Barn at 1691 Woodmoor Drive, Monument. The next meeting will be on April 23.

Jackie Burhans can be reached at jackieburhans@ocn.me.

Other Woodmoor Improvement Association articles

  • Woodmoor Improvement Association, Jan. 26 and 28 – Annual meeting and reorganization (2/4/2026)
  • Woodmoor Improvement Association, Nov. 24 – Board approves 2026 budget, hears holiday light contest details (12/4/2025)
  • Woodmoor Improvement Association, Oct. 24 – Board urges safety, announces holiday light contest (10/30/2025)
  • Woodmoor Improvement Association, Sept. 24 – Prairie dogs remain; winter is coming (10/2/2025)
  • Woodmoor Improvement Association, Aug. 27 – Board hears short-term rental concerns (9/4/2025)
  • Woodmoor Improvement Association, Jul. 23 – Board recognizes Eagle Scout project, clarifies parking near open spaces (7/31/2025)
  • Woodmoor Improvement Association, May 28 – Board announces fire education (6/7/2025)
  • Woodmoor Improvement Association, April 23 – Resident sparks Firewise® discussion (5/3/2025)
  • Woodmoor Improvement Association, Jan. 27 and 29 – Annual meeting and reorganization (3/1/2025)
  • Woodmoor Improvement Association, Dec. 18 – Board confirms opposition to Buc-ee’s (1/4/2025)
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