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Sunday, August 15, 2021

I am no longer on the Board of Directors for the LFLOA

 As of May 2020, I resigned from the Board of Directors for the Last Frontier Landowners' Association. The LFLOA is still going strong, but this particular blog is no longer being used as a communication tool for the association.

The most reliable way to contact the association is through USPS mail:

Last Frontier Landowners' Association

HC61, Box 1539

Datil, NM 87821

Monday, July 22, 2019

There is no August 2019 meeting

Even though the May Meeting Agenda showed that there was going to be a meeting on August 3, there will NOT be one.  Sorry for the confusion.

Wednesday, June 26, 2019

Garbage

While "one man's trash is another's treasure" is often true, sometimes trash is just trash.  I have received some input that a minority of properties in the Last Frontier are becoming unsightly.  One of the benefits of owning property in the Last Frontier is that we don't have any compacts, covenants or restrictions (CCRs).  That means we don't have to worry about the scourge of the urban homeowner's association: the enforcement of appearance-centric rules regarding landscaping, garbage cans, paint schemes, Christmas lights, etc.  But with freedom comes responsibility.  We landowners are responsible for a number of things regarding our community and one of them that we are individually responsible for is keeping our properties from becoming a local nuisance.  Although Catron County has what I consider a terrible solid waste management plan, we still need to contain and dispose of our trash properly.  Obviously, with the high winds that frequent our area, open trash piles are not adequate, and trash needs to be contained in something more robust than plastic bags if it will be stored for any length of time.  In addition, Catron County has an ordinance that can be interpreted as making the dumping of your trash on your own property illegal.  Here is a link to the ordinance:

https://www.catroncounty.us/document_center/Ordinances/2013-2018/ordinance_001-2015_solid_waste_ordinance--new.pdf

For other questions about sanctioned trash disposal procedures, please contact the Catron County Solid Waste Office at


Becky Beebe, Administrative Coordinator
becky.beebe@catroncountynm.gov

100 Main Street
P. O. Box 687
Reserve, New Mexico 87830
(575) 533-6424

Thursday, May 16, 2019

Don't freak out if your lot is listed in the previous post

There is at least one mistake in the list of lots that still owe dues.  If you know you paid already, don't worry.  I was trying to generate the unpaid lots list using an automated process, but I didn't take special situations into account.  I'll make sure that the "Past-Due" list that will come out about May 30th is correct.  Sorry for any alarm this may have caused anyone.

Sunday, May 12, 2019

Last call for 2019 Dues

The deadline for 2019's dues payments is May 25, 2019 at the Annual Meeting.

The meeting is still at Gabriella Western Town (Larry Iams' Place) but will be held in the Saloon building rather than the Couthouse/Church because of construction work.  The meeting will begin at 1:00 pm and will feature a talk by Sal Zagra regarding the Horse Mountain Fire Department and its relationship with the Community.

For your reference, here is a list of LFLOA lots that have not paid their dues yet (as of May 12th).  Be sure to get your payment in before the deadline to avoid a $30 late fee per lot.

Unit
Lot
Suffix
Status 
1
4

Due
1
8

Due
1
9

Due
1
10

Due
1
11

Due
1
12

Due
1
13

Due
1
15

Due
1
16

Due
1
21

Due
1
21

Due
1
22

Due
1
22

Due
1
33
A
Due
1
36

Due
1
45

Due
1
47

Due
1
50

Due
1
51

Due
1
52

Due
1
54

Due
1
56

Due
2
4

Due
2
5

Due
2
7
A
Due
2
8

Due
2
9

Due
2
11

Due
3
29

Due
3
32

Due
3
33

Due
3
39

Due
3
40

Due
3
49

Due
3
51

Due
3
53
E2N2
Due
3
53
W2N2
Due
3
54

Due
3
58

Due
3
59

Due
3
60

Due
3
63

Due
3
63

Due
3
66

Due
4
78

Due
4
81

Due
4
83

Due
4
87

Due
5
90

Due
5
91

Due
5
92

Due
5
94

Due
5
95

Due
5
99

Due
5
102

Due
5
103

Due
5
106

Due

If your lot is listed as due and you have paid recently, let me know and I'll keep an eye out for your payment.

Sunday, March 31, 2019

November 2018 Treasurer's Report


November 2018 Meeting Minutes

The Last Frontier Land Owners’ Association held their quarterly meeting in the Western Town of Gabriella on November 3, 2018 at 1:00pm. Brad Hance, Jim McKennon, Bob Nelson, Jim Nelson and Joe Wolford were the Board Members in attendance. Landowners Steve Phillips and Cratie Sandlin also attended. 

A motion to accept the minutes from the August 2018 meeting was made by Joe Wolford and seconded by Steve Phillips.  The motion carried and the minutes were approved.

A motion to accept the agenda for this meeting was made by Cratie Sandlin and seconded by Joe Wolford.  The motion carried and the agenda was approved.

A motion to accept the Treasurer’s report for this meeting was made by Cratie Sandlin and seconded by Steve Phillips.  The motion carried and the report was approved.  The report is included as a separate post.

We normally get our road base material from Double H Ranch through Coy Craig. We would like to explore getting crushed rock from the quarry on NM 12 near the Green Gap junction.  Unfortunately, the owner of the quarry, Dick Wellborn, is difficult to contact by phone. Perhaps someone could contact him by mail or in person to discuss our proposal to buy rock. The A-1 road base that we previously purchased is working well, but too expensive for widespread use. It was put down in front of Sandlin’s place, covering the two turns near Scout’s Drive.  

Is there a standard we try to maintain our roads to? Yes, emergency vehicles must be able to pass (Ambulance & Fire).

Horse Peek wants us to buy road base for Frontier Trail and they want us to pay for one load for every one they buy.  But they insist on A-1 gravel (and its associated high transportation cost). We will offer $500 toward their project and they can get whatever they want.  The Board voted “no” on grading Frontier Trail for Fall (wait to see how winter weather shapes up).

There was a suggestion of locking well access with a combination lock for prevention of unauthorized water use.  Need access for Fire Department.  This proposal was tabled.  We haven’t had any water thefts since we started our surveillance program.

How much water per lot is allowed by bylaws?  Well rules in general?  The Bylaws don’t address a “gallons per lot” water limit.  Our two community wells each are allowed 3 acre-feet of water per year.  This equals about 2 million gallons per year for the whole subdivision.  If you take the total number of lots as 173, that works out to 11500 gallons per lot per year, or 32 gallons per lot per day.  If you’re just staying for the weekend, two 55 gallon drums of water would be a fair amount. If you live in the Last Frontier on a full-time basis, the Bylaws do require that you have your own well installed within two years of becoming full-time.  I don’t recall the Bylaws saying that the well must be producing any minimum gallons per hour though.

Nance well is currently working.  West Well needs to be used regularly to maintain water rights.

Gabriella Church is going to get sheetrock repairs, so might not be available until May.

In order to keep the Board going, we need people who are willing to run for election.  The elections are usually non-competitive (the number of openings typically equals the number of candidates, so getting elected is almost certain).  If we don’t keep the Board going, Catron County will take over road maintenance and raise taxes.

Joe Wolford made a suggestion to increase the amount we keep in emergency reserve. We are going to stay with the current reserve of $4000.

Brad Hance asked about someone to help with filing liens against delinquent landowners. Jim McKennon stated that there is someone located in Reserve that will file liens (for a fee), but didn’t have specific information.

Cratie Sandlin wanted to post the number of permanent residents and mentioned that if we have enough the Fire Station might qualify for a free defibrillator.

Meeting adjourned at 1:45 pm : 1st  Philips, 2ndJim Nelson.