
The covenants cover
such things as:
Building and
Adding to Improvement on the Lot: All
improvements must be approved by the
Committee of Architecture for design and
location. This includes fences, storage
buildings, barns, house additions, detached
garages -- anything that changes the outside
appearance of the lot. There are fees
associated with improvement projects.
Guidelines for
Storage: Materials, equipment, RV's
utility trailers, trash containers and the
like must be screened from the public view.
All vehicles stored outside of a fully
enclosed building must be operable,
street-worthy and display current license
plates.
Landscaping/Ground Cover: Ground cover
must be established on all lots where the
ground has been disturbed by construction or
other activity. There is an approved plan on
file at the COA office. Stop by the office
if you want to see what is on file for your
lot. It is not necessary that the original
plan be followed, as long as ground cover is
establshed. Appropriate ground cover is
decorative rock, gravel, sod, seeded grass,
native grass, trees and shrubs. Bare ground
and weed species are not appropriate. Any
ground cover will require some maintenance.
You will soon realize there is a lot of wind
in Pueblo West, and dust can be quite a
problem if there is no ground cover.
Land Use:
There are Utility/Drainage easements all
around Pueblo West. Many of these are also
designated as Equestrian easements.
Motorized vehicles of any kind are
prohibited, except for utility maintenance
trucks. Equestrian easements cannot be
fenced off.
The Committee of
Architecture staff is happy to answer all
your questions, and if we don't know the
answers, we may know who you need ask to get
the right information.