2- Meadow Wild Condos
MEADOW WILD CONDOMINIUMS
A Planned Unit Development first recorded in 1980.
2010 and 2015
President: Les Carriel or [email protected] 659-1930
Secretary: Sam Dimsdale 649-0026
Board Members: Jim Goryl, Bryan Godlewski, Kevin O’Connor.
2007 and 2008-2010
President: Rosemary Craighill 658-2694
Secretary: Sam Dimsdale 649-0026
Board Members: Jim Goryl, Bryan Godlewski, Kevin O’Connor.
1989-1990 MEADOW WILD HOMEOWNERS ASSOCIATION
Registered Agent: Mark E. Hatch, 1935 S. Main #429, SLC, UT 84115
President: Nancy Phipps, 1 N. Meadow Loop Rd., P.C., UT 84060, 649-3409
1980 Meadow Wild Phase 1, known as Meadow Wild Condominiums and Meadow Spring SF Homes.
Parcel A 29.98 acres. Parcel B 7.00 acres, Parcel C 0.624 acres. Total of 37.6 acres
The following four documents were recorded as a single .PDF file:
-Enabling Declaration of Conditions, Covenants & Restrictions of Meadow Wild No. 1 PUD
Entry No. 179273 Book 186 Page 591-610 Recorded on 5/8/1981 by its president, Raymond D. Fry.
-Articles of Incorporation for Silver Springs Townhouse Owners Association, August 17, 1981 by Michael V. Hardman as Entry No. 182870 Page 444-448 (Articles of Incorporation for Meadow Wild – see below)
-Bylaws Silver Springs Townhouse Condominiums, Page 449-454 No notary nor signatures.
Amended Bylaws of The Meadow Wild Homeowners Association, a nonprofit corporation, were drafted in March 1987 by Colt Properties.
“Article VI Officers: The officers of the Association shall be chosen by the Board of Trustees annually at the regular annual meeting…..or the next ensuing regular annual meeting of the Board of Trustees…”
Background of Meadow Wild Member Association
In 1980 A Survey Map of Meadow Wild Phase 1 with 40 condo units was recorded by Raymond D. Fry.
The map indicated there were to be Condos 1-10 and 25-28 on the south intersection of Silver Springs Drive and Meadow Loop Road. Also the map indicated that there would be Condos 11-24 on the north side of this same intersection. Additionally, on the east side of this section of condos would be built Condos 29-40, these two rows of condos would be separated by the stream and would have the street “Scythe Place” between Condos 29-40. The 40 condos together would be named “Meadow Wild”.
On February 11, 1987, J. Douglas Mitchell recorded the Meadow Wild Articles of Incorporation with the State of Utah Business Regulation Office as No. 124476, naming Joseph C. Cunningham, Scott Helm, and Duke Weir, all three of Colt Properties, as Residential Trustees. The legal description applies to the area where the 40 condos were to be built.
Colt Properties, drafted and recorded By-Laws of The Meadow Wild Homeowners Association, a nonprofit corporation in March 1987.
Duke Weir of Colt Properties commenced construction work on MW lots 11, 21, 24.
January 16, 1987: Letter from Kathy Davis of Winder & Haslam to Duke Weir: …”Bill Ligety, of Silver Springs Homeowners Association, has informed us that your proposed construction will consist of single family dwellings with asphalt roofs and masonite siding, in stark contrast to the construction materials used on the other buildings in the area. Section 3.2 and 5.3 of the Meadow Wild Declaration of Covenants, Conditions and Restrictions clearly require that all buildings constructed in the planned unit development be of compatible material and design… etc.”
After a year of negotiation and attorney fees to Winder & Haslam and to Kirton, McConkie & Bushnell, an agreement was drafted and approved by Chad Wilkinson, a director of Meadow Wild, Heinz Somek, a director of Silver Meadows, Lynn Stevens, Silver Springs Water Co. official, Dale Boshetto, Silver Springs president, and Bill Ligety and Cindy Sharp and the directors of Willowbend East and West.
Christopher P. Mancini, of Winder & Haslam wrote: “At the meeting, Mr Cunningham repeatedly assured us that they (Colt Properties) have no intention of constructing anything inconsistent with the existing structures in the area. However, Mr. Anderson is reluctant to sign the agreement we have prepared in connection with this matter, claiming that as he does not own the properties, his signature would be of no effect. He suggests that the filing of new CC&R’s by the (his) homeowners association would be a more effective means to the desired end. Joseph Cunningham will be contacting you in the near future to discuss the establishment of two separate Meadow Wild homeowners associations (Meadow WIld Condos and Meadow Spring Single Family). Please keep me posted as to the contents of your discussions.”
The Condos 1-10 and 25-29 (14 units in all) were built as recorded and situated on the south side of the intersection of Silver Springs Drive and Meadow Loop Road. The remaining 26 condo lots were re-apportioned for 19 single family lots, as exists today. The Summit County Recorder still shows the 40 lots as originally recorded, though “ground truth” shows that there are not 40 condo units, instead there are 14 Meadow Wild Condos and 19 Meadow Spring Single Family homes, a total of 33 housing units.
J. Richard Anderson filed a Meadow Wild Phase III map for four single family homes on Lots 301, 302, 303, 304, on the 24th of August 1988. Though these homes are in the Silver Springs Community they choose not to be members of the Silver Springs Master Homeowners Association.
Phase 1 Survey Map 1980 – Indicates Meadow Spring as a part of Meadow Wild plat
Note – Plat does not represent “ground truth” of Meadow Spring houses as they are truly placed on the lots.
On the southwest corner of Silver Springs Drive and Meadow Loop Road are the Meadow Wild condos.
On the north east corner of Silver Springs Drive and Meadow Loop Road are the Meadow Spring homes.
See above aerial shot for “ground truth” snapshot of the Meadow Wild condo placement.
1993, November 30 – Ordinance No. 221 Entry No. 00392512 Book 00769 Pages 300-301 – Annexes Meadow Wild, and South Shore at Silver Springs Plats B (Park Place) and C subdivisions into Summit County Service Area No. 6. For the purpose of providing road maintenance, including snow plowing, within said subdivisions;…
MEADOW WILD CONDOS (14)
PREF TAX ID # PROPERTY ADDRESS OWNER NAME
MW-1-1 as 1513 W. Meadow Loop Road Unit 1- James J. & Patricia L. Snyder
MW-1-2 as 1513 W. Meadow Loop Road Unit 2 -Robert R. & Rosemary Craighill
MW-1-3 as 1513 W. Meadow Loop Road Unit3 – Rudolph & Cynthia A. Parker
MW-1-4- as 1513 W. Meadow Loop Road Unit 4 – Harold N. & Judy E. Carter
MW-1-5- as 1501 W. Meadow Loop Road Unit 5 – Kevin J. & Deborah E. O’Connor
MW 1-6- as 1501 W. Meadow Loop Road Unit 6 – Gary A. & Jacqueline R. Lane
MW 1-7- as 1501 W. Meadow Loop Road Unit 7- James A.& Barrie W. Lawson
MW 1-8- as 1501 W. Meadow Loop Road Unit 8 – James & Kimberlie Goryl
MW 1-9- as 1501 W. Meadow Loop Road Unit 9 – Bryan & Alison Godlewski
MW 1-10-as 1501 W. Meadow Loop Road Unit 10- Leslie T. & Rosemary Carriel
MW 1-25- as 1521 W. Meadow Loop Road Unit 25 – Sam W. Dimsdale
MW 1-26-as 1521 W. Meadow Loop Road Unit 26 – Bruce R. Raunick
MW 1-27- as 1521 W. Meadow Loop Road Unit 27 – James L. & Patricia B. Kastens
MW 1-28- as 1521 W. Meadow Loop Road Unit 28 – Lisa Wood
These four houses are named Meadow Wild Phase 3 but are not part of Meadow Wild nor are they in the SSMA:
MDW-3-301 as 1347 W. Quail Meadow Road – Laurie Man-Aufrichtig
MDW-3-302 as 1337 W. Quail Meadow Road – Whitney Pearson
MDW-3-303 as 1327 W. Quail Meadow Road – Adrian Carle Gray
MDW-3-304 as 1319 W. Quail Meadow Road – James & Jennifer Brown
Plat for these four homes was recorded by J. Richard Anderson in 1988 as MDW-Phase III + Lot #
The original four homeowners chose not to be members of the Silver Springs Master Homeowners Association.