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All building and construction standards are governed by the Archuleta County building codes. A construction permit and a county building permit are required to start construction or site preparation.  Prior to applying for building permits from the county, your plans must have already been approved by the Timber Ridge HOA Improvement Review Committee (IRC). 
 
The ultimate governing document for new construction and property improvement in Colorado’s Timber Ridge subdivision is the Declaration of Protective Covenants, Conditions, and Restrictions (see Governing Documents page).  

Architectural Guidelines for Building in Timber Ridge updated 1/18/2018  click on link
 
In addition, there are two key documents that govern new construction and property improvement in Timber Ridge.
  • Property Improvement Procedures
  • Construction Standards Agreement
Once you have thoroughly read the above documents, complete the following application forms as appropriate:
  • Construction Permit Application- for structural improvements to property 
  • Property Improvement Application- for non-structural improvements to property
Please mail the signed application, application fee, plans, specifications, and other required information to:
CTRHOA IRC
P.O. Box 5436
Pagosa Springs, CO 81147 

If you would like to discuss your proposed improvements with a member of the committee, please contact them via telephone or email to schedule a meeting (see Committee Member webpage).
 
Legislative Changes Affecting Colorado Common Interest Communities

Effective August 6, 2008, HB2008-1270 give property owners the right to install devices that generate solar or wind energy despite restrictive covenants to the contrary.  Additionally, owners can install and maintain energy saving devices (i.e. awnings, shutters, trellises, ramadas, shade structures, attic or garage fans/vents, evaporative coolers, outdoor lighting, clotheslines, etc.).  These rights, however, are subject to reasonable architectural controls.
 


CTRHOA                                                                                   CTRMD

P.O. BOX 5436                                                                        P.O. BOX 5601

PAGOSA SPRINGS, CO 81147                                          PAGOSA SPRINGS, CO 81147