illegal or just immoral?
Posted: Sat May 17, 2003 9:10 pm
Dear Experts,
i have looked into purchasing a piece of property in sw colorado that is owned by a private municipality. it charges its own taxes for water, sewer, trash, telephone, electricity and gas. a resident still has to pay usual rates for telephone, electricity, gas PLUS all other state, county taxes. this all adds about $60/mo MORE than a home not in this private municipality. to view their site: www.fmld.com.
there are 5 phases to this municipality. all have services available except phase 3. there are no services available in phase three AND the HOA covenants state there is no drilling or blasting allowed in phase 3. they are selling properties in phase three and telling the buyers that there will be services there "sometime." meanwhile, the HOA board just passed a resolution that phase 3 will not be given services "anytime in the near future."
the HOA covenants (not matching county) prohibit the ownership in their municipality of two (no more were ever allowed) horses UNLESS, prior to january 1, 1999, horse facilities existed. properties being sold now with current horse facilities are allowed to maintain their "horse priviledges."
ok, that all sounds typically greedy and shifty. here's the kicker: this municipality was given permission to establish because it agreed to provide, "affordable housing" to residents of the area between durango and pagosa springs, colorado.
does $170,000 for an acre, 3b/2b 5yr old manufactured, 1,200sqft with an attached garage sound affordable to you? this municiplaity receives federal money because they have designated themselves as having "affordable land/home packages."
recently, colorado housing incorporated (chi), a non-profit who is the HUD designate for "sweat equity" housing for moderate and low income persons for the sw region of colorado tried to buy a lot in phase three. chi's director, ray phinney, [email protected], joined efforts with a local contractor of exceptional repute and offered to do all the gc work to get services from the nearest site (less than 400ft) to this piece of property AT THEIR OWN EXPENSE. their hope was to build a spec house then use it as an example for a new arm of their program: affordable housing on an acre.
this municipality's HOA WOULD NOT LET THEM.
now, the whole picture is: if i want to buy a piece of property, put a modular on one acre and have one horse (i am a counselor who uses my horse as the therapist), the only place i am "allowed" to do this is phase 3. i do not have a large enough subsidy (section 8 homeownership) to cover the piti for a currently existing structure with an acre that has horse priviledges in this municipality.
so, the land is for sale but the HOA refuses to allow anyone to develop it and they also refuse to service it. you might ask why i or anyone else want to live there? this municipality has the only "affordable" land in a three county area.
are their actions illegal or just immoral?
thanks for your help with a complicated situation.
sabrina hanan, ma abs
pob 4132, pagosa springs, co 81157
970.264.9148
[email protected]
i have looked into purchasing a piece of property in sw colorado that is owned by a private municipality. it charges its own taxes for water, sewer, trash, telephone, electricity and gas. a resident still has to pay usual rates for telephone, electricity, gas PLUS all other state, county taxes. this all adds about $60/mo MORE than a home not in this private municipality. to view their site: www.fmld.com.
there are 5 phases to this municipality. all have services available except phase 3. there are no services available in phase three AND the HOA covenants state there is no drilling or blasting allowed in phase 3. they are selling properties in phase three and telling the buyers that there will be services there "sometime." meanwhile, the HOA board just passed a resolution that phase 3 will not be given services "anytime in the near future."
the HOA covenants (not matching county) prohibit the ownership in their municipality of two (no more were ever allowed) horses UNLESS, prior to january 1, 1999, horse facilities existed. properties being sold now with current horse facilities are allowed to maintain their "horse priviledges."
ok, that all sounds typically greedy and shifty. here's the kicker: this municipality was given permission to establish because it agreed to provide, "affordable housing" to residents of the area between durango and pagosa springs, colorado.
does $170,000 for an acre, 3b/2b 5yr old manufactured, 1,200sqft with an attached garage sound affordable to you? this municiplaity receives federal money because they have designated themselves as having "affordable land/home packages."
recently, colorado housing incorporated (chi), a non-profit who is the HUD designate for "sweat equity" housing for moderate and low income persons for the sw region of colorado tried to buy a lot in phase three. chi's director, ray phinney, [email protected], joined efforts with a local contractor of exceptional repute and offered to do all the gc work to get services from the nearest site (less than 400ft) to this piece of property AT THEIR OWN EXPENSE. their hope was to build a spec house then use it as an example for a new arm of their program: affordable housing on an acre.
this municipality's HOA WOULD NOT LET THEM.
now, the whole picture is: if i want to buy a piece of property, put a modular on one acre and have one horse (i am a counselor who uses my horse as the therapist), the only place i am "allowed" to do this is phase 3. i do not have a large enough subsidy (section 8 homeownership) to cover the piti for a currently existing structure with an acre that has horse priviledges in this municipality.
so, the land is for sale but the HOA refuses to allow anyone to develop it and they also refuse to service it. you might ask why i or anyone else want to live there? this municipality has the only "affordable" land in a three county area.
are their actions illegal or just immoral?
thanks for your help with a complicated situation.
sabrina hanan, ma abs
pob 4132, pagosa springs, co 81157
970.264.9148
[email protected]