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Lochbuie Newsletter 02.13.26

Lochbuie Newsletter 02.13.26

Lochbuie Station Residential Metroplitan District (“District”)

Thank you for helping us keep our neighborhood a great place to live. If you have ideas, suggestions, or topics you’d like to see included in future newsletters, please reach out to our District Manager, Kayla Blair  at kblair@crsofcolorado.com. 

 Community Maintenance Update 🌿 

  • Valor has been keeping up with winter watering
  • Valor has been keeping up with emptying with pet stations & trash cans
  • Valor has been keeping up with their walk/drive through the district and picking up any large trash or tumbleweeds that blow through

Community Update 

The Town of Lochbuie Board of Trustees will hold a working session on February 17 to discuss the District’s request to impose fees. Please note that this session is for discussion purposes only, and no final determination regarding the proposed fees will be made at that time. The working session will commence immediately following the conclusion of the Trustees’ regular meeting, which begins at 6:30 p.m.

REMINDERS!

🎄Seasonal Decorations Reminder Holiday and seasonal decorations are welcome in our community! No approval is needed when decorations are installed on your own lot, as long as they follow community standards and are removed within 30 days after the holiday.

🚙 Parking on the Streets The Metro District and the Town of Lochbuie are encouraging residents who have concerns about street parking to contact the police department to ensure a timely response.

🔧 Working on Vehicles in Driveways Per Section 3.6.Miscellaneous Improvements  Article 3.7.2 of the Districts Covenants and Restrictions States:

No activity, including maintenance, repair, rebuilding, dismantling, repainting or servicing of any kind of vehicles, trailers or boats, may be performed or conducted in the Property unless it is done within completely enclosed structure(s) which screen the sight and sound of the activity from the street and from adjoining property. Any Owner or other Person undertaking any such activities shall be solely responsible for, and assumes allrisksof,such activities, including adoption and utilization of any and all necessary safety measures, precautions and ventilation. However, the foregoing restrictions do not prevent washing and polishing of any motor vehicle, boat, trailer,motor-driven cycle, or other vehicle on a Unit, together with those activities normally incident and necessary to such washing and polishing. 

Design Guidelines Update – New Modification

2.23     Driveways (Revised 01/26). The width of driveways may be extended by not more than three (3) feet toward the lot line, provided that the extension: (i) doesn’t impede drainage; (ii) is constructed using concrete to match the existing driveway; and (iii) does not result in the removal of front lawn or turf landscaping.  Residents are advised that any driveway extensions over utility easements are subject to removal by the utility provider, with or without notice to the property owner.  Requests for driveway extensions greater than three (3) feet will not be approved.

Please Note that they driveway extensions still need to get approved by the committee 

 

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