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Potlucks at the Clubhouse

Now that summer is winding down, Peterkort residents will begin to gather indoors at the Clubhouse.

Starting on October 14th at 6pm neighbors will meet for a monthly potluck. These will reoccur on the second Tuesday until the pool reopens in May 2026. (December 9, January 13, Feb 10, March 10, April 14)

Please bring a dish to share and BYOB. Tableware will be available.

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Roofing Project

Updated July 28th, 2025

Peterkort Woods homeowners can access important information through the portal managed by AMS. If you have trouble signing in, see AMS contact.

We have 35 buildings in our community. The first three building have been reroofed by Woodstock. More information regarding these buildings can be found in the posted minutes from January, February, and March 2025. This is Phase 1A.

Woodstock bid for and was chosen as the contractor for 20 more buildings that will have their roofs replaced this year. This is Phase 1B. Information regarding these buildings can be found in the ‘Roofing’ folder in the “Updated Roof Evaluation 2025.03.pdf” Woodstock has updated their master schedule. (7/24/25) This is an estimated time table and is subject to change.

Four tasks are tracked on Woodstock’s Roof Schedule document for phase 1b: Siding removal, roof replacement, siding replacement, and painting. As of 7/28/25 eight buildings are listed as 100% complete in all categories. Four others are only lacking painting.

If you are not sure of your building number, a map can be found on the AMS portal under documents/Governing Documents/Maps.pdf.

The remainder of the buildings are scheduled to be completed in 2027. This is also referred to as Phase 2. A contractor has not been chosen for this project.

Information regarding the financing of the roofing project can be found in the Board of Directors meeting minutes from April 14 and May 5th. More detailed information is available in the minutes from May 5, 2025. A draft version of these minutes is posted on the portal.

Updated information about this project is available on the portal under documents/notices/2025/notice of roofing project…(5/7/25).

There was a virtual town hall meeting on May 15th regarding the roofing project. Representatives from Woodstock, AMS, and the Peterkort Woods HOA Board of Directors were present to discuss the project including the scope, schedule, financing, and impact on homeowners. If you missed the meeting, it was recorded and will be posted soon on the AMS portal under weblinks/recordings. Update: As of 6/9/25 it was not posted. AMS reports they are having technical difficulties uploading it.

Important documents regarding a Special Assessment Resolution and Roof Replacement Project Cost Summary were emailed to homeowners on May 30th. For those who do not get their notices electronically, these documents were sent by mail.

If you have any questions or concerns about the roofing project including: timeline, costs, damage to personal property, contact AMS or fill out the form below.

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Peterkort Development on Barnes Road

The following article is from Warren D.

Development of the Peterkort property is starting to gel. I suspect many Peterkort Woods residents have seen the clearing of the land between the Sunset Transit Center and SW Barnes and noticed that clearing is now starting on the north side of SW Barnes. The only specific plans I see are for the land adjacent to the transit center. They plan on four high density buildings there (six stories with retail on the ground floor and apartments above).

For details look at https://content.civicplus.com/api/assets/7211ad22-ff33-4d14-8b86-05cd800bb559 beginning at slide 55 and the video at https://www.youtube.com/live/u2mWDUwQzsY?si=OdBloGnQf_PgyQf starting at about 1:25:00. 

Residents of Peterkort Woods should be aware that each of our properties are subject to a Restrictive Covenant Waiving the Right of Remonstrance for Further Development that was signed by Renaissance and recorded by Peterkort Development in 2004. These agreements prohibit future owners (i.e., us) from remonstrating against development of the Peterkort property that conforms to the original Master Plan for that property. All owners should see an exception for that in their original title insurance policies. Before objecting to any development it is a good idea to review that. (I have no idea whether an agreement like this Restrictive Covenant is enforceable.  My purpose in writing this comment is just to make people aware of the fact that these agreements exist so they don’t get blind-sided by them later on.)

Ultimate development of the Peterkort property between Peterkort Woods and Barnes will be separated from homes on the south side of Windwood Way by an “open space” shown on a 2005 Partition Plat of the Peterkort property. The open space is centered on the creek and is about 200 feet wide. It is similar to the space dividing the pool area from the apartment on our north.