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The Enclave at Mariana Butte Neighborhood

The Enclave at Mariana Butte is a 76-single family home covenant-controlled community located on the north side of Bodecker Lake. The homes were constructed by American Legend Homes between 2020 and 2023. The neighborhood is located in the City of Loveland on the south side of W 1st Street. The neighborhood is elevated approximately 80 feet above the lake and 26 homes have unobstructed views looking down to the lake.

The neighborhood is less than a 5 minute drive to major retail stores in downtown Loveland. The neighborhood is also approximately 1 mile from Namaqua Elementary School and 2.5 miles from Thompson Valley High School.

 

The Parkside Metropolitan District

The Parkside Metropolitan District (the District) is a quasi-municipal corporation and political subdivision of the State of Colorado. The District's boundaries wholly encompass the Enclave at Mariana Butte neighborhood and the District's board of directors are elected solely by Colorado registered voters living and/or owning property within the neighborhood. The District provides the following services to the neighborhood: (1) maintenance of approximately 8.6 acres of parks and open spaces, (2) monitoring and enforcing the neighborhood's restrictive covenants and maintenance standards applicable to every lot and (3) providing architectural review services in accordance with the neighborhood's restrictive covenants and architectural guidelines. The District also collects property taxes to repay the debt that was incurred in 2021 to finance the roads, utility lines and other public infrastructure within the neighborhood.

Metro District Board Meeting Schedule
April 22, 2024 (Monday) Special board meeting [Agenda]
Executive Session 3:35pm-4:00pm
Regular Public Meeting begins at 4:00pm
 April 25, 2024 (Thursday) Special board meeting [Agenda]
June 10, 2024 (Monday) Regular board meeting [Agenda]
August 12, 2024 (Monday) Regular board meeting [Agenda]
October 14, 2024 (Monday) Regular board meeting [Agenda]
2025 Budget Hearing
October 14, 2024 (Monday) Annual Townhall Meeting [Agenda]
Meeting Starting at 5:30pm
All board meetings are open to the public and (unless noted otherwise) will be held at 3:30pm Online video conference site https://www.gotomeet.me/DistrictBoardMeetingRoom2   Members of the public may also participate via phone using the dial-in number (646) 749-3112 and access code #534-031-373).




Neighborhood Rules & Restrictions
The Enclave at Mariana Butte neighborhood is a covenant-controlled community. The rules and restrictions are embodied in three documents - the Declaration, the Architectural Guidelines and the Covenant Enforcement Policy.

The Declaration
The Declaration contains the basic covenants and restrictions for the Enclave at Mariana Butte neighborhood. Article 2 of the Declaration assigns powers to the Architectural Committee to establish guidelines, standards, rules, regulations and procedures for the neighborhood. Article 3 of the Declaration establishes various restrictions on the use and maintenance of Lots within the neighborhood. Some of these restrictions are explicit and some are not - but the Declaration allows all rules to interpreted and clarified by the District Board. Any changes to the Declaration must be approved by a vote of the homeowners.

Click HERE to go to the document library to download a copy of the Declaration document.

Architectural Guidelines
The Architectural Guidelines provides guidelines, standards, rules, regulations and procedures for installing, removing or modifying improvements on homeowners' Lots, including the house exterior. The Guidelines also provide the minimum standards for maintaining landscaping, the home exterior and other improvements on homeowners' Lots. The District Board - in consultation with the Architectural Committee - is responsible for updating and changing the Guidelines.

Click HEREto go to the webpage where you can download a copy of the Architectural Guidelines.

Covenant Enforcement Policy
To ensure homeowners comply with the rules, restrictions and standards established by the Declaration and the Architectural Guidelines, the District Board has established covenant enforcement policies and procedures. These policies and procedures document the District Board's written course of action for enforcing the rules, restrictions and standards established in the Declaration and the Architectural Guidelines. The District Board may change its enforcement policies and procedures as it deems necessary.

Click HERE to go to the document library to download a copy of the District Board's covenant enforcement policies and procedures.



Trash Service

 
The City of Loveland provides weekly trash pick-up service. Any questions or concerns about trash service should be directed to the City's Public Works Department at (970) 962-2529.

Additional information about your trash service can be found on the following page on the City's website: https://www.lovgov.org/services/public-works/trash-recycling

Trash pick-up is provided by City of Loveland and occurs weekly on Thursday. If a holiday occurs on a Monday of any given week, trash pick-up service is moved back one day to Friday.
 

Notice Re. Metropolitan District Homeowner’s Rights Task Force (House Bill 23-1105)

House Bill 23-1105 (HB23-1105) created the Metropolitan District Homeowners’ Rights Task Forces with its members to be appointed by November 1, 2023. The purpose of the task force is to examine issues regarding homeowners’ rights and to perform other duties as noted in the new law. The Metropolitan District Homeowners’ Rights Task Force will review, among other matters, tax levying authority and practices, foreclosure practices, communications with homeowners and governance policies. If you have any questions about the Metropolitan District Homeowners’ Rights Task Force, please reach out to the Colorado Department of Regulatory Agencies or visit their website at https://dora.colorado.gov.