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2002 The
contents of the on-line edition of The Nugget represent a selection
among the stories that appear in the weekly print edition. |
Ranch busy after reopening Diners made reservations
at the Black Butte Ranch Lodge restaurant for the weekend, golfers teed
up on the courses and visitors came to enjoy their holiday as Black Butte
Ranch returned to normal last week.
Residents returned on Wednesday
afternoon, lining up in a string of cars along Highway 20 to turn into
the main gates.
The Ranch entrance was adorned
with a banner welcoming residents and thanking firefighters and police
services for their efforts in saving homes and evacuating the Ranch safely
on Sunday, July 28.
The three day closure due
to the Cache Mountain fire was an economic blow to the Ranch. How big
of a blow is yet to be determined.
The Ranch has business-interruption
insurance.
According to Ranch manager
Loy Helmly, Ranch administrators are meeting with the insurance company
and calculating actual losses from missed greens fees, dinner reservations
and lodging.
Helmly said that an initial,
thumbnail estimate of losses of $100,000 per day was probably high, but
actual numbers will not be forthcoming for a while.
"We're just in the very preliminary
stages," Helmly said.
Nancie Owens of Ponderosa
Properties, LLC said that she spent much of last week handing out refunds.
Ponderosa Properties, LLC manages 50 rental properties on behalf of Black
Butte Ranch property owners.
Some renters had to cancel
their vacations entirely; some lost a few days.
"We were in constant communications
with the renters who were coming in that weekend," Owens said. "If they
wanted to leave, they left, and we gave them a total refund."
Owens did not wish to divulge
a dollar amount, but she said the lost rental income represented "a serious
loss of income for owners."
Helmly sees good days ahead
for the Ranch. He anticipates a very busy week starting August 19 when
many families arrive to squeeze in a last summer break before school sports
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