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Board Meeting 08-23-2006 – Minutes

In attendance:

Chris Tirpak, Jon Nordby, Kim Nordby, Janna Preheim, Amy Smith, Bill Benson, Herman Spielkamp

  • Discussed cleaning up the pond. Amy will investigatge various treatment options.
  • Limbaugh Canyon update – the Canyon 40 purchase/swap is still moving through the USFS system. The Nevins family is still interested in making it happen and all parties are waiting for assessments to be completed. Forecast is late 2007 with a trail re-opening in early 2008.
  • Amy Smith has completed the newsletter. We reviewed and approved the newsletter to go out, our first in 2+ years. Thanks Amy!
  • All board members are going to try and get 2 corporate sponsors signed up and participating in a member benefits program.
  • Trails – Jon reports (and everyone agrees) the Preserve trails have taken a pounding from the heavy rains this summer. Suggested and agreed to hold two additional trail work days this fall. Remaining trail schedule is as follows:
    • September 12 – Tuesday – 6pm – this will probably be the last weekenight for the year
    • September 30 – Saturday – 9am – 12pm
    • October 1 – Sunday – 1pm – 4pm
  • Meeting Adjourned

USFS Schedule of Proposed Actions

At several board meetings I have referenced the USFS document that is key to tracking what is going on in the Pike Nationalk Forest. This document is called the Schedule of Proposed Actions or SOPA for short. You can find it on the Pike NF Home page under Projects and Plans. Here’s a shortcut (Pike NF SOPA) and there is a permanent link on the right. You’ll need Adobe Acrobat to read it.

Chris

date change for August board meeting

This is a one time only date change!

Friends of Monument Preserve will hold its monthly board meeting on Wed. 8/23/2006 at 7:00 PM.

We meet in the fire center classroom building – the first large building on the right in the fire center.

If you need directions or have any questions please contact us via email info@fomp.org or you can call or email me directly.

Thanks,

Chris Tirpak

Reminder: FOMP Trail Work Night!

This is a reminder that Friends of Monument Preserve will hold its monthly trail work tomorrow night Tuesday 08/08/2006 at 6:00 PM. If you run late and we have departed the parking lot I will carry my cell phone (please see number under contacts) – just give me a call and I’ll let you know where we are.

We will work rain or shine unless there is lightning in the sky! The recent rain has left us with plenty of work to do before fall sets in!

We meet at the trail head parking lot, corner of Mt. Herman and Schilling/Nursery Rd. FOMP and USFS supply all necessary tools. You should bring water and work gloves (and maybe a rain jacket). Work sessions generally last about 2 hours but you are welcome to stay for however long you are able.

If you need directions or have any questions please contact us via email or you can call me directly. (info is under contacts)

Thanks, Chris

New web site format

We’ve changed the website to use blog software. We’re doing this because it makes it really easy for FOMP to communicate quickly and easily, something that our old software didn’t allow. Also, it will give you the FOMP user lots of options for staying in touch. I’ll add features for staying up to date with changes to the site via rss and email. We’ll also be converting my ad-hoc email distribution lists to something more automated. If there is demand we’ll add web forum software as well.  I hope you like it.  If not, drop us a line – our contact info is over in ‘contacts’ and we’ll see what we can do.
Thanks!

Chris Tirpak

MadHatter (aka Rolly Polly or Twister)

Backposting this information for historical purposes. It was originally posted on the old web site on 01/26/2006 11:39 PM –chris

Monument Preserve and Mad Hatter trail

The USFS administrative area known as the Monument Preserve or the Monument Fire Center is bordered by a combination of USFS Pike National Forest, Colorado State Land Board property (aka Section 16 School Board Land), and private property. The adjacent Section 16 land is currently being developed and turned into Forest View Acres Filing 4. This processes has been ongoing for most of the last 10 years, perhaps longer

Interestingly part of Section 16 juts out across Mt. Herman Rd and into what most of us thought was part of the Monument Preserve, or at a minimum part of the Pike National Forest. Please see the map to follow along. All points inside the blue lines are the USFS historic area known as the Monument Preserve (did you know this used to be a CCC Nusery?). Notice the triangle shaped area formed by Mt. Herman Rd and point “B”. This is now private property and will in the very near future have a home built on it. Also notice that a trail (red line) runs right across the middle of the propery.

The map is by no means an exhaustive trail system map, just the route that I happened to follow one day while in the preserve.

The trail across the private propery needs to be closed to allow the new owners to build their home. Luckily, a new social trail has formed over the last several months and FOMP, as is part our charter with USFS will be adopting this new trail for some needed maintenance and upgrades. This re-route starts directly East of the Fire Center entrance road and skirts around the property dodging in and out of Pine trees, scrub oak, and rolling up and down very much in the spirit of the old section of the trail. It has some very interesting features for hikers, horse riders and bikers alike.

FOMP will also be doing some reclamation work over the next couple of months to close off the ends of the old trail where it leads to the private property from the new trail.

The FOMP Board of Directors regrets that this has to happen but we were not financially equipped to purchase the propery (about $200,000). We have spent a lot of time over the last several months debating the best way to proceed and feel that the sooner the new trail is firmly established and the old trail parts closed the better. By spring when the seasonal users return to the Monument Preserve we would like to see that the new trail is the only obvious route and minimize any conflicts. Please help by keeping an eye out for the new re-route, staying on this beautiful new singletrack and if you are able, please join us in upcoming work days this winter, spring, and summer.

Thanks,
Chris Tirpak
President, Friends of Monument Preserve

[note: need to add back the map]