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Board discusses Committee of Architecture role, covenant enforcement and new state law

5739405 · August 25, 2025
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Directors reviewed the Committee of Architecture’s authority under the district’s declaration of reservations, recent state changes authorizing covenant enforcement for special districts, and options for clarifying the committee’s scope and board oversight.

PUEBLO WEST, Colo. — Board members and staff spent substantial time Aug. 25 reviewing the Committee of Architecture (COA), enforcement of covenants on district tracts, and whether COA authority exceeds its historical aesthetic-review role.

Board members traced the history of the COA from a private Triarch committee to district oversight and said the declaration of reservations gives COA a broad, subjective role to "provide for the maintenance of high standard of architecture and construction." The…

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