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Commissioners sign restrictive covenant, deed and conveyance for wastewater parcel and intersection improvements

San Miguel County Board of Commissioners · February 18, 2026

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Summary

The board approved a three-party restrictive covenant with Mountain Village and Alexander Ranch LLP for a wastewater-treatment site, approved a $10 bargain-and-sale deed for an RGS right-of-way parcel to Alexander Ranch, and accepted conveyance of a parcel for intersection improvements on Highway 145; all motions passed unanimously.

San Miguel County commissioners unanimously approved three related land-agreement items on Feb. 18 that implement prior MOU commitments with the Alexander family and the Town of Mountain Village.

County staff and the county attorney described the instruments: a three-party declaration of restrictive covenant that places conditions on a future wastewater-treatment plant parcel and allows the Alexander family to approve or withhold future uses that would include parks, outdoor recreation areas or residential housing; a bargain-and-sale deed transferring the RGS right-of-way parcel to Alexander Ranch LLP for $10; and an agreement to convey additional land needed to redesign the intersection at Highway 145 for the proposed intersection improvement project.

County counsel explained that the covenant mirrors a separate contractual limitation between Mountain Village and the Alexander family and is intended to be the controlling document for uses of the parcel. Commissioners moved, seconded, and voted in favor of the chair signing the covenant and deeds; all three motions carried unanimously.

Votes and formal action: Motions to approve the chair’s signature on the declaration of restrictive covenant (item 10a), the bargain-and-sale deed for the RGS right-of-way (item 10b), and the conveyance for intersection improvement land (item 10c) were approved unanimously.