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HB24-1152: Concerning Increasing the Number of Accessory Dwelling Units — This law prohibits jurisdictions or HOAs in a metropolitan area from unreasonably restricting the construction of ADUs in single-family neighborhoods. It also prohibits the requirement that an owner occupy the ADU or the primary residence, and it prohibits requiring additional off-street parking if there is sufficient existing parking, including on-street parking. (Those are two current requirements of many jurisdictions’ ADU ordinances.) Affected jurisdictions are given until June 30, 2025, to submit a report to the state’s Department of Local Affairs demonstrating that they have complied with the law and that they have implemented one or more strategies to encourage and facilitate the construction or conversion of ADUs.
of fire-hardened building materials used for fencing within the community.
copy a designated contact on the notice.
HB24-1007: Concerning Residential Occupancy Limits —The act prohibits counties and municipalities from limiting the number of people who may live together in a single dwelling based on familial relationship, while allowing local governments to implement residential occupancy limits based only on demonstrated health and safety standards, fire code regulations, etc.; or on local, state, federal, or political subdivision affordable housing program guidelines.
HB24-1173: Concerning Streamlining the Process for Permitting Electric Motor Vehicle Charging Systems
This law requires the Colorado Energy Office to publish by March 31, 2025, a model code for the installation of EV charging systems in counties over 20,000 population or municipalities over 10,000 population. The office must also provide technical assistance to counties or municipalities for the implementation of an expedited permitting process.
HB24-1337: Real Property Owner Unit Association Collections — This law limits the reimbursement amount which an HOA can charge for attorney fees to $5,000 or 50% of the original money owed when its takes collection action against a unit owner. For failure to obey the bylaws or rules of the association, the reimbursement for attorney fees is limited to $5,000 or 50% of the actual costs. The law also limits the ability of the HOA to foreclose on the unit, and provides for redemption by the unit owner and others, including the tenant, within 180 days after a foreclosure sale.
SB24-005: Prohibit Landscaping Practices for Water Conservation —
scribed size, location and wording of the sign is included in the bill.
HB24-1091: Concerning Prohibiting Restrictions on the Use of FireHardened Building Materials — This law generally prohibits covenants and other restrictions that disallow the installation, use, or maintenance of firehardened building materials in homes, including in HOAs. However, the law allows an HOA to develop reasonable standards regarding the design, dimensions, placement, or external appearance
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HB24-1233: Homeowners' Association Delinquency Payments Enforcement Procedures — This law amends HB22-1137, which said that notices of delinquency must be posted on the unit’s door. Under this law, the HOA must send a certified letter to the unit owner and employ two other methods (phone call/voicemail, text message, or email) and must communicate in the preferred language of the unit owner and
To conserve water used for irrigation, this law, effective Jan. 1, 2026, prohibits local governments from allowing the installation, planting, or placement of nonfunctional turf, artificial turf, or invasive plant species on commercial, institutional, or industrial property, association property, or a street right-ofway, parking lot, median, or transportation corridor. Artificial turf for athletic fields is not banned, however.
SB24-058: Landowner Liability Recreational Use Warning Signs —
This law allows the owner of land with recreational access to protect himself or herself from liability for off-trail injury or death by posting a sign at the common entrance to the property. The pre-
SB24-134: Operation of a HomeBased Businesses — This law allows a unit owner (or tenant, with the unit owner's permission) to operate a home-based business in a unit owner’s unit. An HOA may no longer seek to enforce any covenant or restriction that would prohibit a unit owner from operating a home-based business. The operation of a home-based business must still comply with any applicable and reasonable unit owners' association rules or regulations related to architectural control, parking, landscaping, noise, nuisance, and other matters that may impact fellow HOA members. The operation of a home-based business must also comply with municipal and county noise and nuisance ordinances or resolutions.
SB24-145: Uniform Unlawful Restrictions in Land Records — Older CC&Rs (covenants) included unlawful restrictions on membership based on race, color, religion, national origin, sex, familial status, disability, or other personal characteristics. These are no longer enforceable, but they remain in those documents. This law creates the ability of any association to submit an amendment to the county clerk and recorder removing those provisions without a vote of the membership
The posting of this article online at http://RealEstateToday.substack.com includes links for each of these laws.
Here are some key takeaways from the market activity during the 7-day period from Sept. 25th to Oct. 1st:
Denver metro area inventory appears to be stabilizing, with steady buyer activity, signaling a sense of balance in the market as we move from September into October.
Buyers who have been waiting for better market conditions are now finding more options available. Sellers are increasingly open to negotiating, making repairs, offering concessions, and accepting contingent offers to get deals done. This creates an excellent opportunity for buyers to take advantage of the increased negotiating power they currently hold, which may shift if rates drop and competition intensifies.
The number of active listings remained consistent compared to the prior 7-day period, though inventory is much higher than this time last year.
New listings increased both week over week and compared to the same period last year, while “coming soon” listings have dipped slightly. Pending transactions stayed fairly flat, and the market’s supply of inventory has held steady.
The odds of selling rose but remain below the historical average from prior years, reflecting ongoing market dynamics.
Showings decreased slightly from the previous 7-day period but are up compared to last year. Homes are spending more time on the market, allowing buyers more time to make informed decisions.
There was an increase in price reductions, with a larger percentage of homes lowering their prices before going under contract. The size of these price reductions has also increased.
REcolorado, the MLS serving Denver and beyond, is the data source for this article.
Currently a greenhouse operation, these parcels at 52nd Ave. & Indiana St. have two addresses. The smaller parcel is 14780 W. 52nd Ave., and the larger one is 5150 Indiana St. Together they total over 12½ acres. The land is zoned agricultural, with a single family home, several outbuildings and a commercial well. They are in unincorporated Jefferson County. Current zoning allows for several uses, or the purchaser may choose to rezone to highest and best use. Downtown Golden, Jefferson County Government, and the Colorado School of Mines are just over five miles away. Learn more at www.GRElistings.com $8,000,000
By Jo Ann M. Colton Special to Lifestyles
Evergreen’s Alternative Gi Fair celebrates its 24th year in our community. is joyous two-day “giving and receiving” event will once again be held at Evergreen Lutheran Church, 5980 County Highway 73, between Evergreen and Conifer on Saturday November 9 (9:00am-4pm) and Sunday, November 10 (9:00am-3pm).
e idea behind the Alternative Gi Fair is that people can come together to shop “once,” while gi ing “twice”—once when they make a purchase for the bene t of these local faith charities and then again when they gi the item to a family member or a friend. e purpose of this “twice blessed” event is to connect
people in our community with folks nearby and from afar, get to know their organizations, and assist them in their endeavors to raise money for their own circle of people.
Showcasing arts and cra s vendor-booths occupied by nonpro t organizations that operate around the world, charities do not have to pay a fee to take part in the Fair. Each booth is responsible for its own intake of money and the charities receive 100% of the funds from their sales. Most charity vendors will accept credit cards but bring cash or checks for some that might not.
For over 20 years the fair has been held at Evergreen
Lutheran Church, which serves as the event’s physical host and nancial hub. e generous sponsorship and participation of local faith congregations include: United Methodist of Evergreen, Episcopal Church of the Trans guration, Congregation Beth Evergreen, Church of the Hills Presbyterian, and Christ the King Catholic Church. Volunteers from the community come together to help make it run, including Scouts who will host a Cafe, providing a bake sale and refreshments to shoppers and volunteers alike. e act of volunteering is, of itself, a “gi ” and one that can certainly have an immense positive impact on our community. Consequently, if anyone is interested in volunteering, please visit the Alternative Gi Fair’s
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website (www.Gi Twice.org) and click on the Volunteer link at the top. Your support as a volunteer is a gi that will keep on giving and it will be greatly appreciated.
“ e three key elements necessary to put on our successful Alternative Gi Fair each and every year are vendors, shoppers, and volunteers (sustaining and new)! Although money and volunteers spring from these faith communities, we are always looking for more volunteers,” said Bill Graf who has co-chaired this event for the past seven years along with chair, Riley Hanback.
e Alternative Gi Fair commenced 24 years ago, and Mary Richards has been involved from the start. She reports that it has always been a mission of faith and volunteers. In the beginning the faith communities were all noti ed about the event.
“It just happened,” said Mary. “ e word of mouth spread like a re and before long, hundreds were involved. Multiple faith congregations grabbed the commitment from the get-go.”
Beneath the endeavors rested a spirit of fun and joy, which was soon contagious. In the beginning the fair was held at the Church of the Hills. But it was not long before the location was
Please see ALTERNATIVE GIFT FAIR, Page 6
Come shop for fabulous handmade cra s, jewelry, textiles, and other gi items o ered by non-pro t organizations!
Come shop for fabulous handmade crafts, jewelry, textiles, and other gift items offered by over 30 non-profit organizations! ank you to our sponsoring
Saturday, November 9th | 9am-4pm Sunday, November 10th | 9am-3pm Evergreen Lutheran Church 5980 Highway 73, Evergreen, CO 80439
Saturday, November 11th | 9am-4pm Sunday, November 12th | 9am-3pm
Please bring cash or checks as some vendors cannot accept credit cards.
Evergreen Lutheran Church 5980 Highway 73, Evergreen, CO 80439
Please bring cash or checks as some vendors cannot accept credit cards. Shop once. Gift twice.
Participating non-pro ts receive 100% of the proceeds
(StatePoint) Anyone who loves fall weather should make plans to come to Kentucky. When October and November roll around in the Bluegrass State, native Kentuckians and visitors alike have their eyes on the tree line, waiting for the rst hints of autumn colors. And while the anticipation might seem almost too much to bear, the breathtaking sight of fall foliage in Kentucky is so worth the wait.
If the leaves are turning, no matter where a traveler happens to be in the Commonwealth, they are in for a veritable reworks show of vibrant fall colors. ere are so many ways to get an amazing view of the foliage, from nature trails for those who like hiking to country roads for those who enjoy nature from the inside of the car.
e Old Frankfort Pike is a National
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Sixty miles southeast of Lexington is a nature lover’s paradise, the Daniel Boone National Forest. Driving any one of the state routes that passes through the preserve would satisfy most leaf peepers. However, for those who insist on getting out of the car and into the woods, hiking the trails in and around Slade will provide all the leaf colors desired, not to mention jaw-dropping views of Red River
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To nd colors and educational opportunities, head to the Bernheim Forest and Arboretum, located just outside Clermont. Not only does it contain 16,137 acres worth of arboretum, forest and nature preserve, but it has nature and science programming, dozens of folk art installations and playgrounds for children of all ages.
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e Bluegrass State has amazing things to do and see regardless of the time of year, but Kentucky in the fall is hard to beat.
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changed to Evergreen Lutheran Church to accommodate the ever-growing attendance. Over time, additional faith congregations have become part of the Fair, making this event one of the most attended occasions all year.
Today, a committee meets regularly to make sure the Fair will be a continued success. Nonpro t vendor relations are again managed by Deb Ryon who tends to the groundwork for the event and takes care of vendor sign-ups. Returnees are part of the fun, and all the volunteers enjoy not only seeing many of the same vendors each and every year, but also meeting and interacting with so many caring people.
Nonpro ts participating in the 2024 Alternative Gi Fair include: Africa Bags (www.AfricaBags.org) / Handcra ed goods from Malawi; Agile International / Purses, handbags; Cards for Caring (www.cards4caring. com) / Note cards with original photographs; Chao’s Needle Works / Vietnamese handmade items; Church of the Hills (www.churcho hehills. com); Congo reads / Scarves, shawls, jewelry; Earth Links (www. earthlinks-colorado.org) / Natural and organic candles and soaps, reusable bags, upcycled products, bookmarks and greeting cards handmade by people with lived experience with homelessness); EPIC Amazon (www.EPICA.earth) / Native-made jewelry, pottery and scarves; Evergreen Audubon (www.evergreenaudubon.org) / Bird nest boxes and nature-related gi s; Evergreen Mountain Area Historical Society (www. EMAHScolorado.org) / Books of historic and local interest, handcra ed items from EMAHS volunteers; Evergreen Sustainability Alliance / Sustainable products, local made products; First Presbyterian Church, Friendship Bridge (www.friendshipbridge.org) / Textiles from Guatemala and wool items, swittens (mittens and headbands), stockings, headbands made from wool sweaters by women in Evergreen; Fraternity Without Borders US; Fundacion ‘Yo Te Amo’, CO (www.
fyta.org) / Ecuadorian handmade items…children’s, ladies Alpaca wraps/ponchos, and throws, jewelry, wood carvings (nativities); Global Mamas (www.globalmamas. org); Hands in Hands; Ice Melt; Joy International (www.joy.org) / Candles, jewelry; Kenya Kids (schartongloria@ hotmail.com) / Handmade beaded jewelry, animals, bowls, key rings…; Making A Di erence / Brazilian handwoven items; Mount Evans Heath Care & Hospice (www.mtevans.org) Seasons of the Mountains calendar, angels, hot pads; Outreach Uganda (www.outreachuganda.org) Paper beaded jewelry, ornaments, wine glass charms, lanyards, bags and purses, aprons, stu ed animals, scarves, coasters, pot holders, oven mitts, crosses; Purple Door Co ee/ Dry Bones (www.drybonesdenver.org) / Co ee items, mugs, burlap bags; R Bazaar / Arts, jewelry, cooking items from refugee and international women); Rooted Wisdom Africa; Salvation Army; Seeds to Sew/ Handmade items from Kenya; SARDUS, and Silks of Laos / Handwoven silk scarves from Laos; cotton table-runners, silk wall-hangings, carved wooden hangers, silver jewelry hand-cra ed in India. e Annual Alternative Gi Fair featuring handmade gi s and baked goods for purchase will prove to be a delightful way for you, your family, and your friends to spend your weekend as a holiday shopper and/or a volunteer. Jodye Whitesell has furnished the Alternative Gi Fair (www.Gi Twice. org) with an informative website that provides a plethora of information. e website also includes a link at the top of the home page to a sign-up genius for those people who might be interested in volunteering.
In light of so many tensions in today’s world, we must remind ourselves each and every day to count our blessings. November is truly a month of giving thanks, which is why the 24th Annual Alternative Gi is also an absolute blessing this time of year. Come out to the twice blessed 24th Annual Alternative Gi Fair at Evergreen Lutheran on Saturday and Sunday, November 9 and 10 and support this heavenly community event.
By Jo Ann M. Colton Special to Lifestyles
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1. MOVIES: Where was “ e Lord of the Rings” lmed?
2. TELEVISION: What is the setting for the animated series “South Park”?
3. SCIENCE: What is the most abundant element in the Earth’s crust?
4. U.S. PRESIDENTS: Which president proclaimed June 14 to be Flag Day?
5. MATH: Which letter is contained in every odd number when it is spelled out?
6. GEOGRAPHY: Both the Equator and the Tropic of Capricorn pass through which country?
7. ANIMAL KINGDOM: What is a group of porcupines called?
8. MUSIC: Which British singer/songwriter helped create many songs on “ e Lion King” soundtrack?
9. FAMOUS QUOTES: Who wrote the line about fall, “I’m so glad I live in a world where there are Octobers”?
10. LITERATURE: Which children’s book features a ctional world where it is always winter but never Christmas?
Answers
1. New Zealand.
2. Colorado.
3. Oxygen (46%).
4. Woodrow Wilson.
5. E.
6. Brazil.
7. A prickle.
8. Elton John.
9. Lucy Maud Montgomery, “Anne of Green Gables.”
10. “ e Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe” (Narnia). (c) 2024 King Features Synd., Inc.
1. Who had a hit with “Spanish Harlem”?
2. Name the band that released “Black Night.”
3. Who wrote and released “How Deep Is Your Love”?
4. Which group released “I Count the Tears”?
5. Name the song that contains this lyric: “My love must be a kind of blind love, I can’t see anyone but you.”
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1. Ben E. King, in 1960. e song was King’s rst solo hit after he left e Drifters. It was used as a b-side to “First Taste of Love,” but climbed to the Top Ten chart and has made it to the list of “500 Greatest Songs of All Time.”
2. Deep Purple, in 1970.
3. e Bee Gees, in 1977. It was included in the lm “Saturday Night Fever” starring John Travolta, one of three Bee Gees songs used.
4. e Drifters, in 1960. e song went to No. 6 on the R&B chart and was released on the group’s “Save the Last Dance for Me” album.
5. “I Only Have Eyes For You,” most notably by e Flamingos in 1959. e song was written in 1934 for the lm “Dames,” and has been released by numerous artists over the years, including Art Garfunkel and e Lettermen.
(c) 2024 King Features Syndicate
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