9/6/2024
WE ARE HIRING A MANAGEMENT POSITION
Department of Community Standards Manager Position
Pagosa Lakes Property Owners Association (PLPOA) is accepting applications for Manager of the Community Standards Department. PLPOA is a large-scale community association of over 6,100 lots covering 21 square miles. The community contains 27 sub-divisions with all types of housing. Recreation amenities include 5 lakes, Recreation Center, Clubhouse, trails, parks, and other amenities. PLPOA is located in southwest Colorado in the San Juan mountains.
The DCS Manager is responsible for the Department of Community Standards with application and enforcement of subdivision Declaration of Restrictions involving both office and field work. The position is also responsible for the plans, permit applications and related materials for lot improvements as directed by the ECC. Incumbent oversees a small staff and the day-to-day operation of the Department of Community Standards (DCS). Candidates must have a bachelor’s degree from an accredited college or work experience may be substituted. Two or more years of experience in code enforcement preferred. Experience and knowledge of the construction trades. Knowledge, experience or training in community association governance preferred. This is a full-time position with full medical, dental, vision benefits with 401K. The selected candidate will start October 7. Interested candidates must submit a cover letter and resume to PLPOA, 230 Port Ave. Pagosa Springs, CO 81147 or allen@plpoa.com.
Summary of Duties and Responsibilities:
- Supervise, train and perform annual reviews of all personnel assigned to the Department of Community Standards.
- Responsible for routine and daily coordination between the DCS and other PLPOA departments and the General Manager.
- Interpret the terms and provisions set forth in the Declaration of Restrictions for each subdivision within the PLPOA, PLPOA Neighborhood Rules and Regulations, and the Policies and Procedures of the ECC.
- Attend ECC meetings and PLPOA Board meetings.
- Along with the ECC Administrator, ensure that all plans, permit applications and related materials received are complete, properly recorded and handled as directed by the ECC.
- Inspection of all construction, which includes the pre-approval inspection up to and including final inspection of the completed project, to ensure compliance with applicable governing documents and ECC permit approval.
- Prepare periodic reports (normally the first week of every month) of the DCS Department and ECC activities for inclusion in the PLPOA Board of Director meeting packets.
- Prepare Violation Summary reports for the Board of Directors to review and vote on violation fines and legal referral.
- Regularly review and draft revisions or additions of rules, regulations, policies and procedures for submittal to the General Manager. Ensure any changes are added to documents, posted on websites and noted in owner newsletters.
- Provide information and education regarding subdivision restrictive covenants to PLPOA members and contractors pro-actively through newsletter and website articles and upon request.
- Manage an up-to-date file on every Lot in each subdivision containing lot improvements approved by the ECC and violations received and action taken.
- Maintain coordination and liaison with Archuleta County building officials.
- Conduct proactive, as well as reactive enforcement of covenant violations including the use of both alternative dispute resolution techniques and the PLPOA Enforcement Policies.
- Review or develop letters sent to owners after ECC reviews and all letters going out in response to potential violations.
- Along with the DCS staff, assist property owners, residents and tenants with project applications, bringing their properties into compliance, and becoming familiar with the PLPOA governing documents.
- Plan community service projects in the Community Enhancement Program.
- Assist property owners, residents and tenants with complaints and seek alternative dispute resolution techniques when appropriate to maintain neighborly relations.
- Sorting, copying and filing records, compiling data and reports, and answering correspondence.
- Assist with Owner record documentation, data entry and filing.
- Responsible for the Department of Community Standards routine inspections including house checks, detection and reporting of building and property violations of the Neighborhood Rules and Regulations, and other governing documents as they may apply.
- Provide documentation and supporting evidence using the established Department policies and procedures.
- Attend Hearing Panel proceedings as scheduled, and present supporting information and documentation of violations in a truthful and thorough way.
- Be aware of any activity that may be a detriment to the health and safety of the community, and report all instances to the General Manager.
Pagosa Lakes Property Owners Association (PLPOA) is accepting applications for Manager of the Community Standards Department. PLPOA is a large-scale community association of over 6,100 lots covering 21 square miles. The community contains 27 sub-divisions with all types of housing. Recreation amenities include 5 lakes, Recreation Center, Clubhouse, trails, parks, and other amenities. PLPOA is located in southwest Colorado in the San Juan mountains.
The DCS Manager is responsible for the Department of Community Standards with application and enforcement of subdivision Declaration of Restrictions involving both office and field work. The position is also responsible for the plans, permit applications and related materials for lot improvements as directed by the ECC. Incumbent oversees a small staff and the day-to-day operation of the Department of Community Standards (DCS). Candidates must have a bachelor’s degree from an accredited college or work experience may be substituted. Two or more years of experience in code enforcement preferred. Experience and knowledge of the construction trades. Knowledge, experience or training in community association governance preferred. This is a full-time position with full medical, dental, vision benefits with 401K. The selected candidate will start October 7. Interested candidates must submit a cover letter and resume to PLPOA, 230 Port Ave. Pagosa Springs, CO 81147 or allen@plpoa.com.
Summary of Duties and Responsibilities:
- Supervise, train and perform annual reviews of all personnel assigned to the Department of Community Standards.
- Responsible for routine and daily coordination between the DCS and other PLPOA departments and the General Manager.
- Interpret the terms and provisions set forth in the Declaration of Restrictions for each subdivision within the PLPOA, PLPOA Neighborhood Rules and Regulations, and the Policies and Procedures of the ECC.
- Attend ECC meetings and PLPOA Board meetings.
- Along with the ECC Administrator, ensure that all plans, permit applications and related materials received are complete, properly recorded and handled as directed by the ECC.
- Inspection of all construction, which includes the pre-approval inspection up to and including final inspection of the completed project, to ensure compliance with applicable governing documents and ECC permit approval.
- Prepare periodic reports (normally the first week of every month) of the DCS Department and ECC activities for inclusion in the PLPOA Board of Director meeting packets.
- Prepare Violation Summary reports for the Board of Directors to review and vote on violation fines and legal referral.
- Regularly review and draft revisions or additions of rules, regulations, policies and procedures for submittal to the General Manager. Ensure any changes are added to documents, posted on websites and noted in owner newsletters.
- Provide information and education regarding subdivision restrictive covenants to PLPOA members and contractors pro-actively through newsletter and website articles and upon request.
- Manage an up-to-date file on every Lot in each subdivision containing lot improvements approved by the ECC and violations received and action taken.
- Maintain coordination and liaison with Archuleta County building officials.
- Conduct proactive, as well as reactive enforcement of covenant violations including the use of both alternative dispute resolution techniques and the PLPOA Enforcement Policies.
- Review or develop letters sent to owners after ECC reviews and all letters going out in response to potential violations.
- Along with the DCS staff, assist property owners, residents and tenants with project applications, bringing their properties into compliance, and becoming familiar with the PLPOA governing documents.
- Plan community service projects in the Community Enhancement Program.
- Assist property owners, residents and tenants with complaints and seek alternative dispute resolution techniques when appropriate to maintain neighborly relations.
- Sorting, copying and filing records, compiling data and reports, and answering correspondence.
- Assist with Owner record documentation, data entry and filing.
- Responsible for the Department of Community Standards routine inspections including house checks, detection and reporting of building and property violations of the Neighborhood Rules and Regulations, and other governing documents as they may apply.
- Provide documentation and supporting evidence using the established Department policies and procedures.
- Attend Hearing Panel proceedings as scheduled, and present supporting information and documentation of violations in a truthful and thorough way.
- Be aware of any activity that may be a detriment to the health and safety of the community, and report all instances to the General Manager.
The flea market is scheduled for Sept 21st, we still have a couple spots inside available, with plenty of room outside for vendors as well. Yard sale type vendor only this year.
Next Monthly BOARD meeting
PAGOSA LAKES Board of Directors Monthly MEETING – Sept 12, 2024
ALWAYS On the second Thursday of every month at 6pm (This will Directly follow the 5:30pm Executive Session)
IN THE VISTA CONFERENCE ROOM AT 230 PORT AVE
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Chickens are NOT allowed in the PLPOA
From the original Declarations of Restrictions passed in the early 1970s, chickens, ducks, or other fowl are not permitted on lots smaller than 2.5 acres. This restricts all lots in the PLPOA except those larger than 2.5 acres in Martinez Mountain Estates and Meadows 2, 3, & 4. Consolidated lots 2.5 acres or larger in other neighborhoods cannot have chickens. Chicken coops or pens require approval and a permit prior to placing on any property and will not be approved for lots under 2.5 acres, per the Declarations. Violations for having chickens (or other fowl) will be strictly enforced.
Political signs & flags may be in place 365 days a year, but must follow PLPOA rules.
PLPOA Neighborhood Rules & Regulations Section F.4;
- SIGNs bearing a commercial message on a residential property are prohibited. A banner is considered a sign and must comply with the same restrictions as a sign.
- All SIGNs must be placed within the boundaries of the LOT.
- All SIGNs must be professionally designed, lettered and mounted. No electronic or light emitting SIGNs are permitted.
- No more than two non-commercial SIGNs are permitted to be displayed within the Owner’s property at a time.
- A SIGN may be displayed within the window of the residence or in the front yard of the LOT.
- SIGNs may be no larger than 24” by 36” in size.
PLPOA Neighborhood Rules & Regulations Section F.21;
Flags are limited to 3ft. X 5ft, no larger. No more than two (2) flags may be displayed on any property. Only one flag pole is permitted per PROPERTY. Flags bearing commercial messages are prohibited.
Archuleta County Road and Bridge Communications:
Archuleta County will be performing Mill in Place services on select roads in the PLPOA. This work is being performed in an effort to correct and repair the neglected chipseal surface. Work will begin on July 29th . All cars, trucks, trailers and campers will need to be removed from the roadway prior to this date. Any items that remain in the roadway will be towed at the owners expense. The list of roads being addressed is as follows:
- Canyon Circle
- Prospect Blvd
- Homestead Dr
- Fiesta Pl
- Enchanted Pl
- Dayspring Pl
- Carefree Pl
- Butte Dr. (cul de sac)
- CR 175
Eric McRae, Archuleta County Road and Bridge District Manager
From the greater Community: