History
The following is a brief history of the North Range Village neighborhood:
November 1999 |
The North Range Village Metropolitan District is created. Its borders encompass the soon-to-be-developed North Range Village and Foxton Village neighborhoods. |
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July 2000 |
Commerce City approves the North Range Village subdivision development plan.
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August 2000 |
The District issues bonds totaling approximately $2.77 million to finance the build-out of the neighborhood's streets, sidewalks, park, utility lines, perimeter fencing, open space landscaping and storm water drainage infrastructure.
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October 2000 |
The Declaration of Covenants, Conditions and Restrictions of North Range Village (i.e. CC&Rs) is executed and the lots in the neighborhood are annexed into and become subject to the CC&Rs.
The North Range Village Homeowners Association, Inc. is incorporated and assumes responsibility for enforcing the CC&Rs and providing architectural review services to the neighborhood. All homeowners become shareholders in/owners of the Association.
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May 2001 |
Richmond American and Strauss homes begin buying lots from the developer and building and selling homes within the neighborhood.
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May 2004 |
North Range LLC begins buying lots from the developer and building and selling homes within the neighborhood.
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June 2012 |
King Soopers opens its doors for business (located at the intersection of 104th Avenue and Chambers Road)
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May 2014 |
Three homeowners run and win seats on the District's board. This is the first time, the District's board is comprised of residents living within the District.
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November 2015 |
Ballot Issue 5A passes by a margin of 77% for and 23% against. Ballot Issue 5A was a request by the Metro District to raise annual property tax revenue to $230,000/year, which would allow the District to absorb the operations of the North Range Village HOA and the Foxton Village HOA.
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January 2016 |
The Metro District absorbed the operations of the North Range Village HOA. Consequently, homeowners no longer pay HOA dues (which were $400/year). However, property taxes paid by homeowners to the Metro District increased by a comparable amount.
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October 2019 |
On October 07, 2019, members of the North Range Village Homeowners Association, Inc (HOA) held a special members meeting and over 67% of the members voted to dissolve the HOA and turn over all assets and facilities owned by the HOA to the District. |
General NEIGHBORHOOD Statistics
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Single-Family Homes |
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High |
Low |
Average |
Lot size |
0.46 acres |
0.12 acres |
0.15 acres |
Living space (Note A) |
2,447 sqft |
1,325 sqft |
1,728 sqft |
Garage size |
830 sqft |
380 sqft |
446 sqft |
Basement size |
1,662 sqft |
336 sqft |
738 sqft |
Bedrooms |
5 rooms |
2 rooms |
3.1 rooms |
Bathrooms |
4.5 bathrooms |
1.5 bathrooms |
2.6 bathrooms |
Other Data |
# of homes with no basements |
144 |
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Homes were constructed between 2001 and 2007 |
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# of developed lots |
257 |
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# of undeveloped lots |
15 |
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Note A -- Living space data excludes the garage and basement.