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Pagosa
Lakes Property Owners' Association
The Pagosa Lakes area lies outside the Pagosa Springs town limits,
and is governed by a property owners' association rather than
by the Town of Pagosa Springs. The Pagosa Lakes Property Owners'
Association, known locally as the PLPOA, is governed by a Board
of Directors elected by the members. It finances its operations
mainly through membership fees and permit fees.
PLPOA
Board of Directors
The Board consists of seven members, four officers and
three additional Directors who divide the responsibilities of
the homeowners association into manageable categories, and can
be assigned specific authority to carry out assigned duties and
responsibilities. Directors are elected for a term of three years.
The terms are staggered so that 2 or 3 directors are elected annually.
PLPOA
Departments
Department of Covenant and Compliance
The Department of Covenant Compliance has a dual role - that
of working directly with the environmental Control Committee in
issuing of permits for new building, alterations and improvements
and secondly, through the efforts of the Covenant Compliance Inspectors
to enforce the covenants to protect property values. The Environmental
Control Committee (ECC) is created by the master declarations
of restrictions and is composed of Association Member volunteers
appointed by the Board of Directors. The principal function of
the ECC is to review and approve or disapprove plans, specifications
and related details for any structures, additions or improvements
to be constructed, erected or maintained on any lot.
Department of Property and Environment
The Department of Property and Environment provides landscaping,
maintenance and repair for all Association buildings, fifteen
miles of fence repair along National Forest boundaries with the
Pagosa Lakes subdivisions, installation and maintenance of street
and subdivision signs, insect and noxious weed control and lake
and fisheries management.
Department of Recreational Amenities
The Department of Recreational Amenities manages and operates
the 2 million dollar Association owned Ralph Eaton Recreation
Center, named after Pagosa Lakes' pioneer developer. This fine
amenity is a quality recreational facility that facilitates interesting,
challenging and healthy programs. First opened in 1987, the Recreation
Center has seen increased usage from property owners each year.
In 1988, the annual total sign-ins by Recreation Center users
was 39,650. The final 2001 count of sign-ins came in at 98,673.
Department of Administration
The Department of Administration performs accounting, billing
and collection services including foreclosures, maintenance of
property owner records, membership communications, production
and mailing of the official Association quarterly publication,
the Pagosa Lakes News, plus implementation of the policies and
decisions of the Association Board of Directors.
PLPOA
Committees
Environmental
Control Committee
Lakes Fisheries and Parks Committee
Recreational Committee
Finance Committee
Road Advisory Committee
Rules Committee
Drainage Committee
PLPOA Web
Site
Town
Government Page
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