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Case:12-24882-ABC Case:12-24882-ABC Doc#:731 Filed:12/21/12 Entered:12/21/12 20:54:57 Page1 of 170 Case:12-24882-ABC Doc#:731 Filed:12/21/12 Entered:12/21/12 20:54:57 Page2 of 170 Case:12-24882-ABC Doc#:731 Filed:12/21/12 Entered:12/21/12 20:54:57 Page3 of 170 EXHIBIT A Cordillera Case:12-24882-ABCGolf Club, LLC, dba The Club at Doc#:731 Cordillera - U.S. Filed:12/21/12 Mail Entered:12/21/12 20:54:57 Page4Served of 170 12/21/2012 AFCO ALPINE BANK ALPINE BANK 5600 N. RIVER ROAD, SUITE 400 C/O BALLARD SPAHR LLP C/O BALLARD SPAHR LLP ROSEMONT, IL 60018-5187 ATTN: CARL A. EKLUND ATTN: JON PEARSON 1225 17TH STREET, SUITE 2300 100 NORTH CITY PARKWAY DENVER, CO 80202 SUITE 1750 LAS VEGAS, NV 89106 ALPINE BANK ALPINE BANK ALPINE BANK C/O BALLARD SPAHR LLP C/O BALLARD SPAHR LLP C/O GARFIELD & HECHT, P.C. ATTN: TOBEY M. DALUZ ATTN: VINCENT J. MARRIOTT ATTN: DAVID L. LENYO, ESQ. ATTN: JOSHUA E. ZUGARMAN ATTN: SARA SCHINDLER-WILLIAMS ATTN: RON GARFIELD, ESQ. 919 N. MARKET STREET, 11TH FLOOR 1735 MARKET STREET 601 EAST HYMAN AVENUE WILMINGTON, DE 19801 PHILADELPHIA, PA 19103 ASPEN, CO 81611 ALPINE BANK CENTRAL OPERATIONS ALPINE BANK, A COLORADO BANKING CORPORAT AON PREMIUM FINANCE, LLC ATTN: TONY BERGMAN 141 E. MEADOW DR., SUITE 210 200 E. RANDOLPH STREET 400 SEVENTH STREET SOUTH VAIL, CO 81657 CHICAGO, IL 60601 RIFLE, CO 81650 ASSISTANT UNITED STATES ATTORNEY BEHRINGER HARVARD CORDILLERA, LLC BEHRINGER HARVARD CORDILLERA, LLC ELLEN W. SLIGHTS, ESQ. C/O COX SMITH MATTHEWS INCORPORATED C/O FAIRFIELD & WOODS, P.C. UNITED STATES DEPT. OF JUSTICE ATTN: GEORGE H. TARPLEY ATTN: CAROLINE C. FULLER 1007 ORANGE STREET, SUITE 700 1201 ELM STREET, SUITE 3300 WELLS FARGO CENTER, SUITE 2400 PO BOX 2046 DALLAS, TX 75270 1700 LINCOLN ST. WILMINGTON, DE 19899 DENVER, CO 80203-4524 CERES DESIGN & ARBORSCAPE, LLC CHERYL M. FOLEY COLORADO ATTORNEY GENERAL ATTN: WILLIAM W. REED PO BOX 3000 ATTN: JOHN SUTHERS PO BOX 2134 EDWARDS, CO 81632 1525 SHERMAN STREET, 7TH FLOOR 1040 CHAMBERS AVENUE DENVER, CO 80203 EAGLE, CO 81631 COLORADO DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE COLORADO DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE COLORADO DEPT OF REVENUE ATTN: ANTON LUNDER ATTN: BANKRUPTCY UNIT TAX COMPLIANCE SECTION 1375 SHERMAN STREET, ROOM 504 1375 SHERMAN ST. 222 S. 6TH STREET #204 DENVER, CO 80261-0004 DENVER, CO 80261 GRAND JUNCTION, CO 81501 COLORADO DEPT. OF ARGRICULTURE COLORADO DEPT. OF LABOR & EMPLOYMENT COLORADO DEPT. OF LABOR & UNEMPLOYMENT DIV. OF PLANT INDUSTRY ATTN: BANKRUPTCY UNIT ATTN: BANKRUPTCY UNIT 700 KIPLING STREET, SUITE 4000 251 EAST 12TH AVENUE PO BOX 956 ENGLEWOOD, CO 80215-5894 DENVER, CO 80203-2202 DENVER, CO 80201-0956 COLORADO GOLF & TURF INC CORDILLERA GOLF CLUB, LLC CORDILLERA GOLF CLUB, LLC JANET BERGO - ACCOUNTING ATTN: DAN WHITE C/O HARVEY W. CURTIS & ASSOCIATES 11757 S. WADSWORTH BLVD 97 MAIN STREET, SUITE E202 ATTN: HARVEY W. CURTIS LITTLETON, CO 80125 EDWARDS, CO 81632 ATTN: DAVID L. KUETER 8310 S. VALLEY HIGHWAY, STE. 230 ENGLEWOOD, CO 80112 CORDILLERA GOLF CLUB, LLC CORDILLERA METRO DISTRICT CORDILLERA METROPOLITAN DISTRICT C/O YOUNG CONAWAY STARGATT & TAYLOR, LLP 0408 CARTERVILLE RD C/O ASHBY & GEDDES, P.A. ATTN: JOSEPH BERRY/DONALD BOWMAN CORDILLERA, CO 81632 ATTN: WILLIAM BOWDEN ATTN: TRAVIS BUCHANAN ATTN: RICHARD PALACIO/BENJAMIN KEENAN 1000 N. KING STREET 500 DELAWARE AVE., 8TH FL., PO BOX 1150 WILMINGTON, DE 19801 WILMINGTON, DE 19899-1150 CORDILLERA METROPOLITAN DISTRICT CORDILLERA PROPERTY OWNERS ASSOCIATION CORDILLERA PROPERTY OWNERS ASSOCIATION C/O SHERMAN & HOWARD L.L.C. C/O ASHBY & GEDDES, P.A. C/O SHERMAN & HOWARD L.L.C. ATTN: PETER A. CAL ATTN: WILLIAM BOWDEN ATTN: PETER A. CAL ATTN: MARK L. FULFORD ATTN: RICHARD PALACIO/BENJAMIN KEENAN ATTN: MARK L. FULFORD 633 17TH STREET, SUITE 3000 500 DELAWARE AVE., 8TH FL., PO BOX 1150 633 17TH STREET, SUITE 3000 DENVER, CO 80202 WILMINGTON, DE 19899-1150 DENVER, CO 80202 CORDILLERA TRANSITION CORPORATION, INC. CORDILLERA TRANSITION CORPORATION, INC. CORDILLERA TRANSITION CORPORATION, INC. C/O COZEN O'CONNOR, PC C/O COZEN O'CONNOR, PC C/O COZEN O'CONNOR, PC ATTN: ARTHUR J. ABRAMOWITZ ATTN: BRAD W. BRESLAU ATTN: DAMIEN TANCREDI LIBERTYVIEW, SUITE 300 707 17TH STREET, SUITE 3100 1201 NORTH MARKET STREET, SUITE 1400 457 HADDONFIELD ROAD DENVER, CO 80202 WILMINGTON, DE 19801 CHERRY HILL, NJ 08002 Page 1 of 3 Cordillera Case:12-24882-ABCGolf Club, LLC, dba The Club at Doc#:731 Cordillera - U.S. Filed:12/21/12 Mail Entered:12/21/12 20:54:57 Page5Served of 170 12/21/2012 CORDILLERA TRANSITION CORPORATION, INC. CORDILLERA VALLEY CLUB METROPOLITAN DISTRICT DAVID A. WILHELM C/O COZEN O'CONNOR, PC CORDILLERA VALLEY CLUB PROP. OWNERS ASSOC. 97 MAIN STREET, SUITE E202 ATTN: MELISSA MAXMAN/RONALD WICK C/O MARKUS WILLIAMS YOUNG & ZIMMERMAN LLC EDWARDS, CO 81632 1627 I STREET, NW ATTN: JOHN YOUNG/JAMES MARKUS SUITE 1100 1700 LINCOLN ST., SUITE 400 WASHINGTON, DC 20006 DENVER, CO 80203 DAVID A. WILHELM DAVID A. WILHELM DAVID WILHELM C/O DUANE MORRIS LLP C/O DUANE MORRIS LLP C/O GORDON & REES LLP ATTN: JAMES J. HOLMAN, ESQ. ATTN: RICHARD W. RILEY ATTN: MEGAN ADEYEMO 30 SOUTH 17TH STREET 222 DELAWARE AVENUE, SUITE 1600 ATTN: TAMARA HOFFBUHR SEELMAN PHILADELPHIA, PA 19103-4196 WILMINGTON, DE 19801-1659 555 SEVENTEEN STREET, SUITE 3400 DENVER, CO 80202 DELAWARE DIVISION OF REVENUE DENNIS S. MEIR DEPARTMENT OF TREASURY ATTN: RANDY R. WELLER, MS NO 25 219 ASPEN MEADOWS ROAD INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE 820 FRENCH STREET, 8TH FLOOR EDWARDS, CO 81632 ATTN: JAMES HARRIS WILMINGTON, DE 19801 P.O. BOX 7346 PHILADELPHIA, PA 19101-7346 DEPARTMENT OF TREASURY DICKINSON WRIGHT PLLC DIRECTOR OF IRS INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE ATTN: KRISTI A. KATSMA 1999 BROADWAY, SUITE 1722 OGDEN, UT 84201-0030 500 WOODWARD AVENUE, SUITE 4000 DENVER, CO 80202-3008 DETROIT, MI 48226 DR. JEFFREY RUSH DR. JEFFREY RUSH EAGLE COUNTY ASSESSOR C/O EVAN STONE C/O MORRIS, NICHOLS, ARSHT & TUNNELL LLP PO BOX 449 PACIFIC MEDICAL BUILDINGS ATTN: GREGORY W. WERKHEISER EAGLE, CO 81631 12348 HIGH BLUFF DR., SUITE 100 1201 NORTH MARKET STREET, 18TH FLOOR SAN DIEGO, CA 92130 PO BOX 1347 WILMINGTON, DE 19899-134 EAGLE COUNTY TREASURER FORD MOTOR CREDIT FORD MOTOR CREDIT COMPANY LLC ATTN: KAREN SHEAFFER/ANISSA BERGE PO BOX 790093 C/O KEENEN LAW, L.L.C. PO BOX 479 ST. LOUIS, MO 63179-0093 ATTN: ELIZABETH KEENEN EAGLE, CO 81631 3773 CHERRY CREEK NORTH DR. SUITE 575 DENVER, CO 80209 GA KEEN REALTY ADVISORS GRAND JUNCTION PIPE & SUPPLY HEARTLAND BUSINESS CREDIT CORP C/O BIEGING SHAPIRO & BARBER LLP 556 STRUTHERS AVENUE SKIP WEHNER NUMERICA CAPITAL ATTN: DUNCAN BARBER/STEVEN MULLIGAN GRAND JUNCTION, CO 81501 LEASING SERVICES 4582 SOUTH ULSTER ST. PARKWAY DEPARTMENT #202 SUITE 1650 DENVER, CO 80291-0202 DENVER, CO 80237 HOLLAND & HART LLP INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE ATTN: CLARISSA RANEY INSOLVENCY SECTION OGDEN, UT 84201 ATTN: RISA LYNN WOLF-SMITH ATTN: BONNIE HARMEL 555 SEVENTEENTH ST., SUITE 3200 2970 MARKET STREET DENVER, CO 80202 PO BOX 7346 PHILADELPHIA, PA 19101-7346 INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE, DISTRICT SPS IRS – DISTRICT COUNSEL JOHN D. O'BRIEN ATTN: JAMES HARRIS 1244 SPEER BOULEVARD, SUITE 500 PO BOX 2764 1999 BROADWAY, MS 5012 DENVER, CO 80204 EDWARDS, CO 81632 DENVER, CO 80202 JOHN DEERE CREDIT, INC. JOHN S. LEMAK KEN ULICKEY HEATH MILLER 54 PENNY LANE 1016 SUMMIT TRAIL PO BOX 650215 CORDILLERA, CO 81632 CORDILLERA, CO 81632 DALLAS, TX 75265-0215 KEVIN B. ALLEN KOGAN LAW FIRM, APC MUNSCH HARDT KOPF & HARR, P.C. 4502 S. VINE WAY ATTN: MICHAEL S. KOGAN ATTN: JAY ONG ENGLEWOOD, CO 80113 1901 AVENUE OF THE STARS 401 CONGRESS AVE., SUITE 3050 SUITE 1050 AUSTIN, TX 78701 LOS ANGELES, CA 90067 Page 2 of 3 Cordillera Case:12-24882-ABCGolf Club, LLC, dba The Club at Doc#:731 Cordillera - U.S. Filed:12/21/12 Mail Entered:12/21/12 20:54:57 Page6Served of 170 12/21/2012 MUNSCH HARDT KOPF & HARR, P.C. NORTHLIGHT FINANCIAL, LLC OFFICE OF THE U.S. TRUSTEE ATTN: RUSSELL MUNSCH/ZACHARY ANNABLE C/O DICKINSON WRIGHT PLLC ATTN: PAUL MOSS ATTN: JOSEPH WIELEBINSKI/JAY ONG ATTN: HARLAN W. ROBINS 999 18TH ST., SUITE 1551 3800 LINCOLN PLAZA 15 N. 4TH STREET DENVER, CO 80264-2202 500 N. AKARD STREET COLUMBUS, OH 43215 DALLAS, TX 75201-6659 PITNEY BOWES GLOBAL FINANCIAL SAUL EWING LLP SECRETARY OF STATE PO BOX 371887 ATTN: MARK MINUTI DIVISION OF CORPORATIONS PITTSBURGH, PA 15250-7887 222 DELAWARE AVENUE, SUITE 1200 FRANCHISE TAX DIVISION PO BOX 1266 401 FEDERAL STREET - SUITE 4 WILMINGTON, DE 19899 PO BOX 898 DOVER, DE 19903 SECRETARY OF TREASURY SECURITIES & EXCHANGE COMMISSION SECURITIES & EXCHANGE COMMISSION ATTN: OFFICER, MANAGING AGENT OR GENERAL AGE BANKRUPTCY DIVISION CENTRAL REGIONAL OFFICE 820 SILVER LAKE BLVD., SUITE 100 175 W. JACKSON BOULEVARD, SUITE 900 ATTN: OFFICE OF THE GENERAL COUNSEL (BANKR DOVER, DE 19904 CHICAGO, IL 60604-2615 1801 CALIFORNIA STREET, SUITE 1500 DENVER, CO 80202-2656 SECURITIES & EXCHANGE COMMISSION SECURITIES & EXCHANGE COMMISSION SYSCO FOOD SERVICES OF DENVER, INC. NEW YORK REGIONAL OFFICE SEC HEADQUARTERS C/O SILVER & DEBOSKEY, PC ATTN: GEORGE S. 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