Forest Health

With declining rainfall in our region it is time to take drastic steps to preserve our forest. We can either wait for our trees to begin dying due to draught and insect infestation or we can take action now to begin thinning and dead limbing.

Actual rainfall from 2010 through 2022 from my Davis Weather Station. The trendline indicates this is not going to get any better anytime soon.
  • All trees under six inches in diameter at chest height need to be removed.
  • Increase spacing between remaining trees as necessary
  • Remove all dead limbs
  • Removal of Bitter Brush below tree drip lines, leave the rest for the deer.

Oregon Drought Monitor

Before I was asked to join the Board in 2008, I’d listen to people bitch at our “monthly” meetings about exterior lighting and forest conditions with no one volunteering. Makes me gag! Whiners!

Having never shied away from an honest day’s work, I raised my hand and said, “I’ll do it!” “You’ll do what?” I’ll put together a plan for our exterior lights and a comprehensive forest plan.

Sticking to the forest plan, I met with the Oregon Department of Forestry, Fish & Wildlife, Wild & Scenic/Bend Parks and Recreation to understand their needs as much of our property is governed by Wild & Scenic. And since we live in the middle of a National Forest, fitting in is preferred.

After meeting with the experts, I put together a scope of work, breaking that scope into three bite sized chunks for budgetary considerations. I then got on the phone to see who was interested in bidding for the work. My background says get 3 bids but 2 bidders was the best that I could muster. I held a bidders’ conference and we walked the property me setting expectations along the way. Any questions asked later were shared with both parties.

By this time I’d walked the 40 acres 4 times, marking trees with surveyor ribbon based on Stuart Otto’s (ODoF) spacing recommendations. After marking all the trees to be removed I informed the residents that if they felt the plan was too radical that they could feel free to remove any ribbon of their choosing. Most ribbons were left remaining.

Once again, the intent was to perform this work statement over 3 years but after the first year “our membership” decided to fund the remaining 2 phases by moving money from our reserve account, which we no longer have, to our operating fund.

Having depleted a significant amount of our reserve funds, the board asked the membership to make a decision on increasing our dues by $25, $50 or $75 per year per lot. The membership agreed to increasing our annual dues by $50 a year with the understanding that those funds would be held in reserve for common area forest maintenance. Where’s the money?

Our secretary says that we hired a professional arborist and that arborist says our forest is in top notch condition. Get a Refund!

This is why I can’t stress enough hiring professionals and taking the personalities out of the formula!

I’ll be putting together a comprehensive budget plan shortly based on all of the shortfalls I’m aware of. All member input is imperative.

Pringle Falls Loop Bridge

On August 15th, I met with Chris Doty, The Head Man, for Deschutes County Road Maintenance. It had been indicated earlier that the WROA Board had no interest in what was going on with our bridge. Chris and I discussed a wide range of topics:

Bridge Replacement

Bridge replacement is 4 to 8 years out based on it’s current rating for failure. Our Bridge has been rated as a “51” out of 100. The rating was provided by the State of Oregon after an inspection, several years ago. The County will be conducting its own assessment within the next year and if the bridge falls below 50, the schedule for the bridge replacement will be advanced. Chris assured me that when the bridge is being replaced we would maintain our ability to travel west on Burgess along with first responders ability to access the development on the west side of the Big Deschutes. The current scope of work is for the “bridge to be replaced only” and there are no plans for widening or modifying the turns leading to or from the bridge. Great news for those owners directly downstream!

Bridge Maintenance

Chris had included a specialized street sweeper to his capital budget request for 2023, but it didn’t pass muster as we are the only need. Until he receives approval we’ll be the ones cleaning our bridge, if we want it done at all. Before winter I will be removing the years of cinder buildup to help with both snow & ice removal, beginning all too soon.

Filtration Swale for Water Runoff

Chris would like to partner with us on the bridge water runoff, using a small bit of our common area for a biofiltration swale. There again, 4 to 8 years out.

Pringle Falls Signage

For years our residents have been complaining about the large brown sign stating “Pringle Falls” – “Deschutes River” right before our bridge. Chris will be providing me with the contact number so we can discuss removing the “Pringle Falls” portion of the sign since no one other than residents of WROA can access unless it is winter,

Deer/Elk Carrion Removal

The number for deer and elk carrion removal is (541) 388 – 6581 or email [email protected]

Single Point of Contact

Chris agreed that it would be best to have a single point of contact for road issues affecting WROA residents.

Rentals In Wild River

All owners properties will be kept in “park like condition, free of weeds, trash and fire hazards. All homes must have the required defensible space as outlined in the National Firewise Pamphlet

Failure to comply will result in the association taking action to bring the owners property into compliance and billing the property owner for all actual costs plus a 25% administration fee. The Administration fee will be entered in to the general fund, not Lori’s personal FU Neighbor Fund.

The Koerners will tell anyone left who will listen that this “Fine” home was owned by a Mafia Hit Man out of Chicago. His beautiful wife, “the sponge” can’t do anything with it because it’s part of a trust! Whose trust? Disgusting!

Josh Needs our Help

See previous post

Sent to Cliff Bentz – 08/13/2023

I never heard back on why Josh my contracted Letter Carrier has not been paid for a previous two weeks of work from Ameritran out of Virginia? Josh works out of the La Pine Post Office and lost his lease vehicle due to the unexpected shuttering of Ameritran! He now has to make 4 trips a day in his personal vehicle to serve us.

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Did Josh stop delivering our mail and packages? Heck No! He deserves to be paid!

Is anyone looking into this or is it not sexy enough for you to look into? And did I say, I never received a response to my earlier note?

Did Josh stop deliveries even though he wasn’t getting paid? Hell No! Got Meds? Thanks Josh! Have Letters from Loved Ones? Thanks Josh! Need I go on! Get off your lazy asses and write! See early post

He’s working his ass off to deliver your crap! Take care of our Dedicated Letter Carrier! Now!

Clearly no one here knows what they’re doing.
For less than $200 a key!

Spontaneous Combustion Alert

We had a fire on the east side a few years ago. Cause unknown. Lawn clippings should be thoroughly dried before depositing into trash receptacles. Oily rags may also cause issues when conditions are just right.

We all need to live with and take care of one another in an HOA on the edge of the grid!

https://ktvz.com/news/fire/2023/08/03/fire-ignites-in-knott-landfill-compost-pile-from-spontaneous-combustion-smoke-steam-may-linger-for-days/