Good Neighbor Policies

These are policies which were adapted years ago and remain in place today. They address matters that are not specifically addressed in the covenants but are binding and legal rules by which the association operates.

Procedure for approvals

The procedure for approval on any structure includes those listed in the covenants Pt 20 “Structure” Defined, and which also includes fences, solar panels*, ponds, etc, is to show building plans, plat plans, drawings and specifications to ALL bordering neighbors for their signatures. This procedure needs to be completed first before it is brought to the board. This does not mean the neighbor is signing off for an approval, but to make them aware of what you are planning. If the neighbor has a problem with your plan, then it should be brought to the attention of the board.

*May 1979 Colorado Statue:
2 Section 38-32.5-100.3 (2) "Solar energy device" means a solar collector or other device or a structural design feature of a structure which provides for the collection of sunlight and which comprises part of a system for the conversion of the sun's radiant energy into thermal, chemical, mechanical, or electrical energy.

See “Procedure for Approval”, Pt 24 for further specifications on the procedure. A $3,000 construction deposit is required at the time of plan submittal to the board. This is refundable once the project is complete and there are no additional remedies.

Also keep in mind “Criteria for Architectural Control” Pt 25 when considering changes on your property.


Irrigation Water

At the beginning of May the irrigation ditches are turned on. Sometime in October, depending on weather, the ditches are turned off.

Please do your share to maintain the ditches on your property as it services others downstream. In early May, before the ditches are turned on, your neighborhood ditch should be burned or dug out and otherwise improved to handle the necessary water volume. If you have questions about ditches contact George Johnson at 927-6535.

During the summer months it is not permitted to water your lawn from the domestic house water. This could cause the subdivision pumps to fail for domestic use. This is a very important issue as we could ALL potentially be without water to our homes. Simplified, its OK to water potted flowers from domestic water as that does not require many gallons of water. It’s NOT OK to attach a hose to your house and sprinkle your lawn for the entire summer. It is required to have a functioning irrigation pump to water your yard.


Weed Mitigation

Pitkin County, in which we reside, has recognized the lack of productivity of our natural plant communities because of numerous invasive noxious weeds. Without a major integrated weed management program, these aggressive nonnative plants will continue to infest and degrade the lands that we value so highly. In an effort to address this issue, the “Colorado Noxious Weed Act” was passed. This means we must all eradicate our noxious weeds on our entire parcel. Little Elk Creek Village Association has been active in educating and creating awareness at the annual meetings of noxious weeds.

In addition the common spaces and roadsides have been maintained through the association. There are many ways to eradicate noxious weeds and deal with weed management, the choice is yours. For more details go to www.aspenpitkin.com/misc/weeds/index.htm If you have further questions or would like recommendations of who can help with weed management, contact a board member.


Trash & Recycle

Trash is picked up every Friday and should be curbside by 7am.

When a holiday falls within any day of the week, trash is picked up on the following day. Each homeowner is allowed one trash container supplied by the collector. This service is included in your homeowner’s dues, although additional trash may result in an additional fee. From August until the snow flies there are usually bears in the area, so remember to latch your bear proof container. In the winter trash cans should be at the corner of your driveway, not on the road, to allow for snow plowing and 2 way traffic.

Recycle is picked up every other Friday. To see specifics of what can be recycled go to www.aspenpitkin.com/depts/44/recycling_waste.cfm

In Little Elk Creek only co-mingled and newspapers are picked up curbside. Co-mingles means No1 and No 2 Plastic bottles; steel, tin and aluminum cans; bottles and jars (rinsed out)

No yogurt, spread containers or salad and plastic take out containers.

No cardboard or brown paper bags are picked up curbside, but can be taken to the Aspen or Basalt recycle centers.


Dogs

Dogs must be contained on homeowner’s property by means of fenced yard, invisible fence, doggie door, or leashed. Dogs at large are subject to being picked up by the Pitkin County Animal Safety Officer. For more details go to www.aspenpitkin.com/depts/60

Please pick up after your dog while walking in the subdivision.

Contain your dog at night to prevent barking late at night.


Horses

Homeowners are allowed “2 horses per acre, provided that said animals are well kept and provided for and do not become a health hazard or nuisance to the neighborhood, nor excessively destroy the surface vegetation.” (See Animals and Commercial Use, Pt. 3)

The same procedure for approval is necessary with neighbor signatures and board approval. Proper fencing, irrigation and shelter should be provided. Manure management is a requirement at all times of year.


Speed Limit

The speed limit within the subdivision is 15 mph. Please respect this.


Parking

Parking on subdivision roads is discouraged particularly in the winter. Any vehicle parked on the road, does so at their own risk. Snow removal operations are hindered by on on-street parking, so please keep vehicles off subdivision roads as a courtesy to all homeowners.

 


Political Signs

An association must allow the display of at least one political sign per candidate or ballot issue on a unit owner or occupant's property or window at least 45 days before and 7 days after an election. An association may regulate the size of the sign, but must allow the lesser of the size allowed by any applicable local ordinance or 36 x 48 inches . [38-33.3-106.5(1)(c)]