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Hot Tub Status – Update 1/15/2026

Hello all,

We wanted to update the owners on the Hot Tub status after the last board meeting on 1/12/2026.

The board reviewed quotes at the meeting for replacement and made a unanimous decision to replace the spa. Based on the current timeline, construction should commence in the spring when the weather allows for concrete work. The construction and permit process will take at least 2 months and we are anticipating that the hot tub will be fully operational by June 1, 2026. In December, there were numerous leaks found in all the lines, as well as the jets, and the spa itself. There was a delay in getting quotes as this happened during the holidays.

We apologize for this inconvenience, please contact management should you have any further questions.

We will also update the timeframe once the project has been scheduled.

Thank you,

Justin Harkey

HOT TUB / SPA

Hello all,

Please be aware that the HOA is in the process of changing the sand filter at the pool/spa. The spa may appear hazy because of this, but we wanted to ensure you that it is safe and should be corrected soon. The chemistry of the water is safe.

Thank you,
Justin Harkly

Message from the President

THE BOULDERS CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION

– MESSAGE FROM THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS –

Dear Boulders Owners,

Several items of importance:

Board Election
We will have two seats open on the board this year. Please consider volunteering your time for the community. We need to have an engaged board to continue to make progress. The application form has been posted on TownSq and has been mailed to you. Deadline to apply is October 15.

Winter Reminder
Overnight temperatures are beginning to fall. Keep your thermostat at minimum 55 degrees to avoid freezing of the pipes.

Maintenance
Over the past decade or so our previous property managers struggled to find sufficient resources to adequately maintain our property. As a result, maintenance lagged, and we now have a LOT of work to be done. We’ve added a full-time maintenance person and are utilizing outside contractors, and as a result have done a lot of catch-up maintenance this summer. However, it is simply not realistic, both physically and financially, to be able to catch up on all of it in one year.

I am asking for your patience with this process. As I’ve been communicating, we have entered a multi year, multi-phase period. We have started concrete repair, roof replacement, and deck repair and refurbishment. Gutters and heat tape will be replaced in October. Our plan to do touch-up paint on buildings faltered a bit, partly because the decks were in such bad shape. Todd has started painting front-facing surfaces on entryways…landings will have to wait. Our Firewise Committee has added address labels to our bear boxes and cleared the brush on our southern side. They are working on the removal of dead trees.

We understand that there are still landings and stairs and sidings to paint, and more decks and railings and concrete to fix. Bear boxes need paint and…well, I think you get the picture. These and other maintenance activities will all continue next year, to the extent that we can afford them. We will continue to prioritize safety issues.
Please be kind to Todd (our maintenance person) and the people who work on our property. They are only there to help us.

Vandalism
We continue to have instances of vandalism at the pool and hot tub. We have fixed some of the entrance weaknesses but we still need to have owners keep an eye on it and report people damaging this area. We continue to investigate the appropriate level and type of security cameras.

Interior Changes
Please remember that if you plan to have work done on the interior of your unit it must be done by a contractor licensed in California and Insured. If you plan to make any changes to the interior of your unit, consult the CC&Rs, Article III. In many cases you must fill out an Architectural Request Form before you begin work. If you are in an upper unit you may NOT replace carpet with another material unless you receive approval from the Architectural Committee.

All of this is clearly articulated in the CC&Rs and the Rules. It is the owner’s responsibility to read and follow our CC&Rs and Rules. Both are posted on our website: truckeeboulders.com

Our Community Website
Our website includes a lot of helpful information about our community, including Board meeting minutes. Please familiarize yourself with the site. It can be reached from your browser at: Truckeeboulders.com The password is: myhoa123

Maintenance Requests
Please make requests for maintenance through our TownSq app. If you haven’t signed up, please do so…we are available to help with this.

As always, the Board members are available to take your comments and questions.
— Sheila
HOA President

Associa Sierra North
10509 Professional Circle, Suite 200 | Reno, NV 89521 | (775) 626-7333
124 McFaul Way, Ste 101 | PO Box 10983 | Zephyr Cove, NV 89448 | (530) 494-0909
4894 Sparks Boulevard | Sparks, NV 89436 | (775) 626-7333

Re:  Message to Owners About Spa (Update)


Dear Boulders Owners,
  
Please be advised that the hot tub is not working and the maintenance company has been contacted.  We don’t yet have an estimate of when the repair will be completed.  
  
We will send another message when the repair (a new heater) has been completed and the spa is once again functional.   
  
Thanks, Sheila
President 

Should you have any questions about this notice or The Boulders Condominium Association, please let us know by
email  HOATahoe@associasn.com
sending us a message and/or request through Town Square
or calling    (775) 626-7333
https://truckeeboulders.com/home/homeowners/

Thank you for your attention to this matter and cooperation! 
Associa Sierra North                     
10509 Professional Circle, Suite 200 | Reno, NV 89521 | (775) 626-7333
124 McFaul Way, Ste 101 | PO Box 10983 | Zephyr Cove, NV 89448 | (530) 494-0909
4894 Sparks Boulevard | Sparks, NV 89436 | (775) 626-7333