C.R.S. Section 38-33.3-116.3
Large planned communities

  • exemption from certain requirements

(1)

A planned community shall be exempt from the provisions of this article as specified in subsection (3) of this section or as specifically exempted in any other provision of this article, if, at the time of recording the affidavit required pursuant to subsection (2) of this section, the real estate upon which the planned community is created meets both of the following requirements:

(a)

It consists of at least two hundred acres;

(b)

It is approved for development of at least five hundred residential units, excluding any interval estates, time-share estates, or time-span estates but including any interval units created pursuant to sections 38-33-110 and 38-33-111, and at least twenty thousand square feet of commercial use.
(c)(Deleted by amendment, L. 95, p. 236, § 2, effective July 1, 1995.)(2) For an exemption authorized in subsection (1) of this section to apply, the property must be zoned within each county in which any part of such parcel is located, and the owner of the parcel shall record with the county clerk and recorder of each county in which any part of such parcel is located an affidavit setting forth the following:

(a)

The legal description of such parcel of land;

(b)

A statement that the party signing the affidavit is the owner of the parcel in its entirety in fee simple, excluding mineral interests;

(c)

The acreage of the parcel;

(d)

The zoning classification of the parcel, with a certified copy of applicable zoning regulations attached; and

(e)

A statement that neither the owner nor any officer, director, shareholder, partner, or other entity having more than a ten-percent equity interest in the owner has been convicted of a felony within the last ten years.

(3)

A large planned community for which an affidavit has been filed pursuant to subsection (2) of this section shall be exempt from the following provisions of this article:

(a)

Section 38-33.3-205 (1)(e) to (1)(m);

(b)

Section 38-33.3-207 (3);

(c)

Section 38-33.3-208;

(d)

Section 38-33.3-209 (2)(b) to (2)(d), (2)(f), (2)(g), (4), and (6);

(e)

Section 38-33.3-210;

(f)

Section 38-33.3-212;

(g)

Section 38-33.3-213;

(h)

Section 38-33.3-215;

(i)

Section 38-33.3-217 (1);

(j)

Section 38-33.3-304.

(4)

Section 38-33.3-217 (4) shall be applicable as follows: Except to the extent expressly permitted or required by other provisions of this article, no amendment may create or increase special declarant rights, increase the number of units or the allocated interests of a unit, or the uses to which any unit is restricted, in the absence of unanimous consent of the unit owners.

(5)

Intentionally left blank —Ed.

(a)

The exemption authorized by this section shall continue for the large planned community so long as the owner signing the affidavit is the owner of the real estate described in subsection (2) of this section; except that:

(I)

Upon the sale, conveyance, or other transfer of any portion of the real estate within the large planned community, the portion sold, conveyed, or transferred shall become subject to all the provisions of this article;

(II)

Any common interest community created on some but not all of the real estate within the large planned community shall be created pursuant to this article; and

(III)

When a planned community no longer qualifies as a large planned community, as described in subsection (1) of this section, the exemptions authorized by this section shall no longer be applicable.

(b)

Notwithstanding the provisions of subparagraph (III) of paragraph (a) of this subsection (5), all real estate described in a recorded declaration creating a large planned community shall remain subject to such recorded declaration.

(6)

The association established for a large planned community shall operate with respect to large planned community-wide matters and shall not otherwise operate as the exclusive unit owners’ association with respect to any unit.

(7)

The association established for a large planned community shall keep in its principal office and make reasonably available to all unit owners, unit owners’ authorized agents, and prospective purchasers of units a complete legal description of all common elements within the large planned community.

Source: Section 38-33.3-116.3 — Large planned communities - exemption from certain requirements, https://leg.­colorado.­gov/sites/default/files/images/olls/crs2023-title-38.­pdf (accessed Oct. 20, 2023).

38‑33.3‑101
Short title
38‑33.3‑102
Legislative declaration
38‑33.3‑103
Definitions
38‑33.3‑104
Variation by agreement
38‑33.3‑105
Separate titles and taxation
38‑33.3‑106
Applicability of local ordinances, regulations, and building codes
38‑33.3‑106.5
Prohibitions contrary to public policy - patriotic, political, or religious expression - public rights-of-way - fire prevention - renewable energy generation devices - affordable housing - drought prevention measures - child care - definitions
38‑33.3‑106.7
Unreasonable restrictions on energy efficiency measures - definitions
38‑33.3‑106.8
Unreasonable restrictions on electric vehicle charging systems and electric vehicle parking - legislative declaration - definitions
38‑33.3‑107
Eminent domain
38‑33.3‑108
Supplemental general principles of law applicable
38‑33.3‑109
Construction against implicit repeal
38‑33.3‑110
Uniformity of application and construction
38‑33.3‑111
Severability
38‑33.3‑112
Unconscionable agreement or term of contract
38‑33.3‑113
Obligation of good faith
38‑33.3‑114
Remedies to be liberally administered
38‑33.3‑115
Applicability to new common interest communities
38‑33.3‑116
Exception for new small cooperatives and small and limited expense planned communities
38‑33.3‑116.3
Large planned communities - exemption from certain requirements
38‑33.3‑117
Applicability to preexisting common interest communities
38‑33.3‑118
Procedure to elect treatment under the “Colorado Common Interest Ownership Act”
38‑33.3‑119
Exception for small preexisting cooperatives and planned communities
38‑33.3‑120
Amendments to preexisting governing instruments
38‑33.3‑120.5
Extension of declaration term
38‑33.3‑121
Applicability to nonresidential planned communities
38‑33.3‑122
Applicability to out-of-state common interest communities
38‑33.3‑123
Enforcement - limitation
38‑33.3‑124
Legislative declaration - alternative dispute resolution encouraged - policy statement required
38‑33.3‑201
Creation of common interest communities
38‑33.3‑202
Unit boundaries
38‑33.3‑203
Construction and validity of declaration and bylaws
38‑33.3‑204
Description of units
38‑33.3‑205
Contents of declaration
38‑33.3‑206
Leasehold common interest communities
38‑33.3‑207
Allocation of allocated interests
38‑33.3‑208
Limited common elements
38‑33.3‑209
Plats and maps
38‑33.3‑209.4
Public disclosures required - identity of association - agent - manager - contact information
38‑33.3‑209.5
Responsible governance policies - due process for imposition of fines - procedure for collection of delinquent accounts - enforcement through small claims court - definitions
38‑33.3‑209.6
Executive board member education
38‑33.3‑209.7
Owner education
38‑33.3‑210
Exercise of development rights
38‑33.3‑211
Alterations of units
38‑33.3‑212
Relocation of boundaries between adjoining units
38‑33.3‑213
Subdivision of units
38‑33.3‑214
Easement for encroachments
38‑33.3‑215
Use for sales purposes
38‑33.3‑216
Easement rights
38‑33.3‑217
Amendment of declaration
38‑33.3‑218
Termination of common interest community
38‑33.3‑219
Rights of secured lenders
38‑33.3‑220
Master associations
38‑33.3‑221
Merger or consolidation of common interest communities
38‑33.3‑221.5
Withdrawal from merged common interest community
38‑33.3‑222
Addition of unspecified real estate
38‑33.3‑301
Organization of unit owners’ association
38‑33.3‑302
Powers of unit owners’ association
38‑33.3‑302.5
Unit owners’ access to common elements - duties of association - unreasonable restrictions and prohibitions prohibited - notice of restriction or prohibition required
38‑33.3‑303
Executive board members and officers - powers and duties - reserve funds - reserve study - audit
38‑33.3‑303.5
Construction defect actions - disclosure - approval by unit owners - definitions - exemptions
38‑33.3‑304
Transfer of special declarant rights
38‑33.3‑305
Termination of contracts and leases of declarant
38‑33.3‑306
Bylaws
38‑33.3‑307
Upkeep of the common interest community
38‑33.3‑308
Meetings
38‑33.3‑309
Quorums
38‑33.3‑310
Voting - proxies
38‑33.3‑310.5
Executive board - conflicts of interest - definitions
38‑33.3‑311
Tort and contract liability
38‑33.3‑312
Conveyance or encumbrance of common elements
38‑33.3‑313
Insurance
38‑33.3‑314
Surplus funds
38‑33.3‑315
Assessments for common expenses
38‑33.3‑316
Lien for assessments - liens for fines, fees, charges, costs, and attorney fees - limitations
38‑33.3‑316.3
Collections - limitations - violations
38‑33.3‑316.5
Time share estate - foreclosure - definitions
38‑33.3‑317
Association records - rules - applicability
38‑33.3‑318
Association as trustee
38‑33.3‑319
Other applicable statutes
38‑33.3‑401
Registration - annual fees
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Current through Fall 2024

§ 38-33.3-116.3’s source at colorado​.gov