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Rating the Amenities:
The amenities' polling results sent in during month of September -and now into October too - are on another page (the split location is due to file size and download times for 56K connected community members).

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A dominant thread running through August 2001's survey results was the need for smart planning for our community.

Preliminary research shows that CPN may be far closer to achieving a new community recreation center. Over the next few months, a lot of work will be done to determine whether this is the time to pursue the goal of building a CPN Rec Center. Key to that study is community response - what amenities should be included? (You can't budget for what you do not define). Funding this would be a combination (yet to be determined) of dues, contributions, grants, membership fees and operating funds.

CPN wants to know: Are we ready for a CPN Recreation Center? What should it include? What do you say...

   
   

   
    SEPTEMBER 2001:    
   

Are we ready for a CPN Recreation Center?

   
         
    Here are the results (through 9-1-02 of 205 responses). Switching over to a simple count:    
   
       
Yes, you betcha - I like it, bring it on.   120
Well, maybe... if it is what the community wants.   21
Nope - Don't want it, won't use it.   55
*Did not vote but commented.   9
   
    Review the "voting" on the amenities (through 9-1-02)    
         
    And what you've had to say about it... (dated)    
         
  8-30 "It would be great to have a rec center, but not if we have to pay everytime we want to go. Can you set it up like Highlands Ranch, where our dues pay for our membership."    
         
  8-25 "I don't thing we should consider a recreation center at this time."    
         
  8-12 "Let a private organization come to to CPN with a health club. Then those that want to use the facilities and pay for the costs. Let's not have everyone pay for a facility that is only used by some!"    
         
  7-30 "Not necessary; don't want it; won't use it; find it a negative when considering quality of the community. It would detract from everything I found charming about this community when I moved here."    
         
  6-4 "We need a rec center that can also serve as a community meeting place. A large gymnasium can also serve other purposes. We need to keep our kids active."    
         
  5-22 "There are not enough homes to support a rec center. This is pure politics by a few who are afraid to give the community the truth about how much this will cost. Shame on them!!!!!!!!"    
         
  4-23 "I'm not sure if this is the appropriate place to respond to the question of whether a recreation center should be constructed and how it will be funded. I do support construction of a center but only if the location will not create an annoyance for surrounding homes and if it is funded from a users fee. I might use the center but then again I might not. The individuals using the center should pay a daily or annual fee. People not using the center should not be assessed mandatory fees or be expected to contribute to the cost if they do not use the facilities."    
         
  4-21 "We strongly feel that dues for any rec center should be voluntary. No dues for the entire community should be charged. Have the people using the facility pay dues based on their use of the rec center. Thank you."    
         
  4-21

"My wife and I both feel the same way. We may or may not use the Rec Center. Since usage is our option, we should also have the option to pay for it ONLY WHEN AND IF WE USE IT. I play a lot of golf -- are other CPN residents going to subsidize my recreation choice?

When we moved to CPN, we were told and fully expected our taxes would decrease as the community grew and the indebtedness was paid off. We don't expect to see these reductions diverted to some risky special-use public project. What's next after a Rec Center? A movie theater or bowling alley built with tax dollars? Same principle.

We don't need another extension of a government (type) entity deciding what's best for all of us and making us pay for it. Encourage it and let it happen as a commercial venture, with private management providing good service and features that attract and keep clientelle. If the consultants don't think it can be self-supporting, then don't do it!"

   
         
  4-13 "I moved to CPN for a reason. If I wanted to live in Highlands Ranch or Parker I would have moved there. I have seen all too often, communities incorporate a facility like this where everyone is on board, just to have the attendance drop off in a very short time. If people are looking for a recreation center, there are plenty to join in the area. If they are looking for baby sitters I am sure there are also great individuals in our community that would be more than happy to. Why should the majority of the community pay for something that they would not use."

   
         
  4-6 "As new homeowners in CPN we would LOVE to see a rec center with the above noted amenities. Our #1 choice would be to have a roller hockey rink to use and perhaps start a league as in Parker and Highlands Ranch. Please, please, please build a rec center!!!"

   
         
  2-13 "We are turning into a small Highlands Ranch. I hope you all appreciate the added crime, pollution, traffic, and all the other wonderful things the growth lovers want."

   
         
  1-25 "I can understand the raise in hoa dues if that included a membership, but if we have to pay more just to join. That is crazy."    
         
  1-71 "A well planned Rec. center would be good for the communitiy and would increase the value of our homes"    
         
  1-2 "I think it is important that Tennis Courts be included in any proposal for a recreation center. This is a great idea and I hope it comes to fruition."    
         
  1-2 "I already belong to a health club, have a good rate as an original member, and do not plan to drop my membership. I have no interest in belonging to another club, and thus do not wish to pay dues for something I will not use. I have no problem with someone building a free standing health club and letting those who wish to join pay for it. I will not support additional fees for something that was not part of the covenants or the Master Association when I moved here. I have no problem with justified rate increases for the services already provided. If I did not already belong to a health club, I would consider joining and would have answered the questions differently. Thanks for the opportunity to comment."    
         
    The letter from Master Association President Linda Nuzum is online, as is the approved minutes for the August 2001 Master Association meeting and addresses this topic.    
         
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