Announcements

April Board Meeting

The next board meeting for Comstock Estates HOA will be Wednesday, April 14.
The meeting will begin at 7pm and end approximately 8:30pm. This meeting is open to anyone to attend
and would normally be held at Fruita Community Center. Because of limitations still in place at the
Community Center, we will hold this meeting via Zoom. Please email bod@comstockhoa.net if you
would like to attend via the zoom link. The link will be emailed to you by Tuesday evening, April 13. If
you requested the link and do not see it in your email, please check your spam/junk box as they
sometimes have ended up there.

Regards,

Jim Jackson

President

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Annual Meeting

Our annual board meeting for all residents is this coming Wednesday, January 13th, at 7 pm. Due to COVID restrictions, we will have the meeting via Zoom. Please email bod@comstockhoa.net to receive an email invitation to the zoom meeting. Be sure to include your name and address in the email.

We will have the draft 2021 budget available on the Comstock HOA website for your review in the event you have any questions. The president position is currently vacant and we will be taking nominations and holding an election for that position.

If you have anything else that you would like to have added to the agenda, please contact me at bod@comstockhoa.net.

Jim Jackson

President Pro Tempore

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Irrigation Water Shut Off

From Lori R. Wood, Broker, Graystone Group, Comstock Estates

“The irrigation water will be shut down next Monday. Chuck’s Sprinkler called me and will be in the subdivision on Monday and Tuesday if there are any problems. Text or message me on Facebook and I’ll get you in touch with help if a problem arises. Shutdown is always much easier than spring turn on!”

For additional information on the irrigation system see the irrigation page listed under the heading “About” on the Comstock Estates website.

Regards,

Bob Handford

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Comstock Estates Public Meeting Announcement

After what seems like a long hiatus, Comstock Estates will hold a public meeting Wednesday, October 14th. The meeting will be held at the Fruita Community Center in the Cherry Room. The meeting time will be from 5:30 pm until 6:30 pm.

Covid 19 restrictions will require different arrangements than we have had in the past. The one room we were able to reserve has a 50% capacity of 15 people. Six of those will be the board members and our property manager, Lori Wood. The leaves room for 9 homeowners to be in physical attendance. If Covid 19 restrictions are still in place at the time of our January meeting we will attempt to get a larger space.

Another change is that the hours of operation for the center have been reduced. That is why we will start the meeting earlier, at 5:30 pm. We will need to stop the meeting at 6:30 pm so that all the furniture can be replaced and the room cleaned up. The center will close at 7pm.

While in the center all of us will be wearing our masks and will be social distancing. We ask that one representative per home attend to provide the most representation of homes that we can.

The doors to the Cherry Room will open at 5:30 sharp. For the 9 spaces available, admission will be first come, first served.

We will attempt to have digital viewing of the meeting. This will be a first for our association. The media will be ZOOM. If you would like to sign up for this presentation, please contact HOA Secretary, Jim Jackson by email or text as follows:

email: 16usc1@gmail.com or text: 314.973.8498

The board is excited to hold this meeting and move forward to some semblance of normal operations.

Best Wishes to all,

Bob Handford,\President

Comstock Estates HOA Board of Directors (801.638.8707)

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Irrigation Water

The Grand Valley Irrigation District will today begin the process of temporarily draining the Grand Valley Canal. This decision was made to rule out the possibility that a missing 3 year old girl who was reported missing last night may have fallen into the canal. It is unclear whether or not this will affect our irrigation system. We recommend that irrigation water either be turned off or monitored so that your system does not run without water. The sheriff’s office advises that this is a slow process and it could take 48 hours to drain enough to search. Updates will be forthcoming as we receive them.

Regards,

Bob Handford

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