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            Crime in our Neighborhood |  | 
									
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							| 3-14 |  | Legae 
            Ranch news news and rumors |  | 
						
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            going up in 2000 what is being built right now |  | 
						
							|  |  | Hidden Pointe Announcements from our 
            nearest development |  | 
						
							|  |  | The 
            Canyons Development 
            is still pending, here's what we have to date |  | 
						
							|  |  | Lone 
            Tree Annexation An 
            overview of development plans |  | 
						
							|  |  | Apartment 
            complex Talks 
            about the proposal south of the Total station |  | 
						
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            out projections for CPN Talks about the general build-out 
            for our area |  | 
						
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							| 11-21 |  | Preventing 
            Crime in our Neighborhood  
            (11-10-01) |  | 
						
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              delivery was light-hearted but the topic serious when Douglas County 
              Sheriff's Deputy Harris spoke to the assembly at the Master Association 
              Annual Meeting on November 8, 2001.  Deputy 
              Harris told the almost 100 residents in attendance that it is not 
              a secret among crooks that Castle Pines North is a "target-rich" 
              environment. But with a few simple actions by residents, 90% 
              of the burglaries in Castle Pines North could be avoided.  Here 
              are his suggestions:  Lighten 
              Up. Literally, add lighting to your home. Sensor lights, especially 
              in the backs and sides of properties, will discourage crooks. Caught 
              in a beam of light, the crook will most likely step back and choose 
              another home that is dark.  Lock 
              it up. Motor vehicle thefts have actually occurred because the 
              keys were in the ignition, and the car was unlocked, sitting in 
              the driveway! But 
              in addition to using common sense, homeowners can make other 
              changes to protect their property: 
									Locking 
                all the doors in your home at night  - especially the one 
                between the garage and the home - "is the most valuable minute 
                you can spend," according to Deputy Harris. Close 
                your garage doors at night. New 
                homes are equipped with builder's grade locks, and one key fits 
                all. Always change your locks when you move into a new home, 
                or if one of your keys turns up missing. Always 
                use deadbolt locks.When 
                you bring your car into the shop, remove the garage door opener. 
                It's easy for someone to note the code inside and program another 
                opener to unlock your garage doors.  Teamwork.  
									Work 
                with your neighbors to put sensor lights in between your properties. Learn 
                who lives around you. Start 
                a Neighborhood Watch. It only requires two meetings a year, 
                which can be block parties. Note 
                the license plate number of suspicious vehicles in your area. Work 
                with the Sheriff's office. With the growth of our area, law 
                enforcement can't be everywhere at once. If you're going away, 
                you can call the HouseWatch program, and officers will come out 
                and check your property at least once per shift. You also can 
                call the Sheriff's office for a Ride-Along. See what the Sheriff's 
                Department sees on a weekend night!  Solicitation 
              If you put up a "no solicitors" sign on your home, solicitors should 
              not come to your door. All solicitors should be registered with 
              the Sheriff's office and wear an identification badge. If your home 
              has a sign (sorry-such signs are not permitted at the entrance to 
              the neighborhood), and a solicitor comes to your door anyway, the 
              Sheriff's department will come out and cite them. (This does not 
              apply to Girl Scouts and other students!) To 
              reach the HouseWatch program or the Ride-Along program, call 303-660-7544. 
              E-mail Deputy Harris at bharris@douglas.co.us 
              if you have any questions about preventing crime.  Despite 
              the six motor vehicle thefts in our neighborhood in the last two 
              months, we are still one of the safest places in the entire state, 
              according to Deputy Harris. Let's work together to keep it that 
              way!  |  | 
						
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							| 3-14 |  | Legae 
            Ranch news |  | 
						
							|  |  | On 
              Castle Pines Village, northern tier. The County Commissioners have 
              approved Filings 27, 28, and 15c, with conditions including:  
									Forest 
                Park Drive will NOT be used as a North Gate thorofare. It will 
                be used for emergency vehicle access, with a locked gate accessible 
                only to the fire district. Instead 
                of the original proposal for the North Gate via Forest Park , 
                there will be a "northeast gate" that would provide access via 
                the LaGae Ranch. Details still to be worked out regarding location, 
                etc. Water 
                issues have been resolved to the satisfaction of the County.  
                School issue is still not resolved; no land was dedicated toward 
                the elementary school site that is desired by CPV residents (and 
                will eventually be needed even with the construction of a 2nd 
                elementary school in CPN). There is one major CPV filing that 
                still needs to go through the County process -- Filing 15D, which 
                is along the southern border of Forest Park. No schedule for that 
                one yet.  |  | 
						
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            going up in 2000 |  | 
						
							|  |  | Village 
              Homes is adding new subdivisions and opened their Clubhouse 
              and Pool.  Writer 
              Homes will build duplexes and fourplexes adjacent to their new 
              Townhomes (south of the Parkway, between Monarch and Oxford). Genessee 
              is building patio homes west of the golf clubhouse, south of the 
              Parkway Several 
              builders are constructing new residential areas to the north and 
              west of our existing neighborhoods. During the planning stages these 
              areas were known as Lynx Land and Romar West. The 
              developer for these areas, Chris Fellows, will be living in our 
              community and has been a major contributor to the creation of our 
              new Parks Authority. |  | 
						
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							|  |  | Hidden 
            Pointe |  | 
						
							|  |  | Hidden 
            Pointe (a separate "master plan" area) will eventually have 
            215 homes. It has chosen to join the Castle Pines North Master Association 
            as an associate member and has contracted with the CPN Metro District 
            for services. It is also working with our Parks Authority on adjacent 
            open space. |  | 
						
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							|  |  | The 
            Canyons |  | 
						
							|  |  | The 
              Canyons is still pending. The current proposal calls for open space 
              and a Regional park in the area immediately east of I-25. The balance 
              of the development would include 2,600 homes, 3 golf courses, schools, 
              and parks but no commercial space. |  | 
						
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							|  |  | Apartment 
            complex |  | 
						
							|  |  | A 
            luxury apartment complex is proposed in the commercial area south 
            of the Total station. This complex would make significant contributions 
            to the CPN Parks Authority. It would also help our bond issues as 
            this area is in the Metro District's service area. |  | 
						
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							|  |  | Lone 
            Tree Annexation |  | 
						
							|  |  | We 
              will be hearing more about the new development annexed by Lone Tree. 
              We drive past the area all the time (south of Lincoln, along both 
              sides of I-25). The original 1980's plan for this 3,500 acre site 
              included a town center, offices, hotels and 12,000 homes. Stay 
              tuned. |  | 
						
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							|  |  | Build 
            out projections for Castle Pines North |  | 
						
							|  |  | We 
              currently have about 1700 homes in CPN. We expect that we will grow 
              at a rate of 300 units a year for the next 3-4 years. When building 
              is completed, there will be approx. 3000 homes, including a much 
              wider variety of housing types (single-family, patio homes, duplexes/fourplexes 
              and townhomes). While 
              this may sound like a lot of homes, it is a smaller number than 
              was originally approved for the CPN in the 1980's. Completion of 
              the community is essential for repayment of our water and sewer 
              bonds (and hopefully, eventual lowering of the property tax).   about the bond structure.
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