Covenants and Governance keep Woodmoor valuable.
In 1971 the developers of Woodmoor filed a Declaration of Covenants, Conditions, and Restrictions with El Paso County “for the purpose of protecting the value and desirability” of our community. These stipulations have served WIA for over 30 years, regulating many aspects of what owners must do, and must not do, in using their Woodmoor property. Then in 1995, the state passed the Colorado Common Interest Ownership Act (CCIOA) which defined how covenant-protected communities shall interpret their Covenants and keep them contemporary. This led to the development of Woodmoor’s Rules and Regulations, the document which guides the covenant enforcement activity of the WIA .
The Woodmoor Board of Directors encourages you to become familiar with Woodmoor Covenants and the associated Rules and Regulations (Parts I,II,III and the Project Design Standards Manual, Part V) as soon as possible.
What You Need to Know
What Should I Do About My Neighbor's Barking Dogs?
Residents with more complex pet complaints may be referred to direct their concerns to the Humane Society of the Pikes Peak Region at (719) 473-1741.
Are Trailers/RVs Allowed in Woodmoor?
Residents experiencing extenuating circumstances, needing additional time to relocate a trailer, may visit the office during normal business hours, and apply for a temporary permit for up to ten (10) days. However, once a violation notice has been issued for a trailer, a permit will not be granted.
How Many Vehicles Can I Have Parked in my Driveway?
Up to three (3) currently licensed motor vehicles are permitted to be parked in the driveway (not on the street). Residents are encourage to utilize their enclosed garage(s) for vehicle parking.
Parking off the driveway (on the grass/forest floor or on the street/cul-de-sac) is strictly prohibited. Commercial vehicles are strictly prohibited.
How Are Violations Initiated?
Woodmoor Public Safety does not report covenant violations as their main priority is resident safety, and they do not want a resident to be so afraid of receiving a covenant violation that they do not call WPS for help.
Governance Process
It is important for all residents of Woodmoor to understand and respect the WIA Governance process. Within the process are checks and balances to discourage false reporting of incidents. Additionally, WPS is not actively involved in reporting violations so that no resident is hesitant to solicit the assistance of WPS.