In order to help our fellow Coloradoans who are victims of the Waldo, Flagstaff, High Park and other wildfires burning through Colorado, Altitude Community Law is collecting essentials for delivery to various donation centers on July 6, 2012.   Priority and other needed items are listed below. If you would like to contribute please drop offGo to Resource
Restrictions on Declarations, Covenants, and Bylaws An association may not enforce a restrictive covenant that restricts or limits xeriscaping or requires the primary use of turf grass.  [37-60-126(11)(a)] An association may not bring enforcement actions against owners who allow their grass to die during water use restrictions and must give owners a reasonable and practicableGo to Resource
 I. RESTRICTIONS ON COVENANTS AND BYLAWS 1.1 XERISCAPING (37-60-126(11)) Effective Date:    June 6, 2005 Applicability:    Applies to all pre and post-CCIOA common interest communities Any restrictive covenant that prohibits or limits xeriscaping, or requires the primary or exclusive use of turf grass is unenforceable. Associations may not place any additional burdens (procedural or financial) onGo to Resource

Becoming Fire-Wise

If you live in northern Colorado, you’ve probably been impacted by the recent Hewlett Fire in some way or another – whether through the continual feed of the new stories, seeing or smelling the smoke or maybe even by the call for evacuation during the worst part of the wildfire. Officials state that the HewlettGo to Resource
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