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Miscellaneous

Druid Hills Small Plat Map

Fire Mitigation Tax Break Info

Order of Dismissal with Prejudice 2020-05-04

TC District Court Ruling 2019-05-02

Attorney's Letter to Members

Letter to Owners, Realtors, Title Co.

IMPORTANT DOCUMENTS AVAILABLE FOR VIEWING AND DOWNLOADING

Governance Policies

Phone and Email

Governance Policies

Reserve Study

Governance Policies

Dispute Resolution

Governance Policies

Reserve Fund Investment

Governance Policies

Records Inspection

Governance Policies

Covenant Enforcement

Governance Policies

Conduct of Meetings

Governance Policies

Board Member Conflicts of Interest

Governance Policies

Collections

Governance Policies

Adoption and Amendment of Policies and Rules

Covenants, Conditions, & Restrictions (CC&Rs)

Covenant Violation Complaint Form

Covenants, Conditions, & Restrictions (CC&Rs)

Bylaws

Covenants, Conditions, & Restrictions (CC&Rs)

Protective Covenants

Architecture and Design

Application for Approval of Proposed Structure or Alteration

Important County and State Documents

Teller County Animal Control Ordinance

Teller County Rubbish Ordinance

Reverse 9-1-1 Sign-Up to Be Notified in Case of an Emergency

Understanding Mule Deer and Winter Feeding Fact Sheet #2

Emergency Assistance and Response Program (EARP) Form

When Disaster Strikes Home

RESOURCES

Architecture and Design

Bylaws & Covenants
 

Meeting Minutes
 

Pay Annual Dues
 

POA Contact Information

Welcome to the Druid Hills Property Owners Association (DHPOA) resource page for residents and property owners. Here you’ll find essential information about POA membership, dues, architectural guidelines, and how to stay connected and involved in the community.

Annual Dues and Payments

All property owners in Druid Hills are responsible for paying annual POA dues of $75 per lot. Dues are used to support administrative needs, community communication, and enforcement of covenants.

  • Dues are due each year by September 1

  • You can find payment instructions and mailing address on our Pay Dues page

  • For questions, contact the POA Board

Governing Documents and Covenants

All homeowners are expected to comply with the community covenants, bylaws, and restrictions, which help preserve the integrity and visual harmony of the neighborhood.

Visit the Documents page to access:

  • Bylaws

  • Covenants and Restrictions

  • Architectural Review Guidelines

  • Forms and Policies

Architectural Review Process

Before beginning any new construction, fencing, additions, or significant exterior changes, homeowners must receive approval from the Architectural Review Committee.

The Architectural Review page includes:

  • Review process details

  • Application forms

  • Contact information for the committee

  • Common FAQs about compliance

Community Involvement and Communication

We encourage residents to stay involved by:

  • Attending regular POA meetings

  • Reading News & Updates

  • Volunteering for committees

  • Subscribing to our Newsletter

Staying connected helps ensure transparency, community input, and a welcoming environment for all.

Moving In or Out?

If you're a new resident or selling your property, please visit our New Resident Guide to learn what’s required for a smooth transition.

You’ll find:

  • Covenant summaries

  • Architectural compliance info

  • Contact details for questions

Contact the POA

Have questions about your dues, documents, or property status? Reach out via our Contact Us form or connect with your Board Members.

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A Community, Not Just a Neighborhood

Druid Hills is more than a place to live—it's a place to connect. Residents share a deep appreciation for the natural surroundings, wide-open skies, and the value of good neighbors. Many of us participate in seasonal gatherings, serve on the board or committees, and contribute time or expertise to keep the POA running smoothly.

Located in the heart of Teller County, Colorado, Druid Hills offers access to hiking, fishing, 4-wheeling, snowshoeing, and more. Nearby attractions include:​

  • Florissant Fossil Beds National Monument (within walking distance)

  • Mueller State Park — scenic trails, wildlife viewing, and camping

  • Eleven Mile State Park and Reservoir — known for fishing, boating, and open water views

  • Local ranches, trails, and scenic drives throughout the Pike National Forest

Questions? Need Assistance? Contact the POA

Are You a
Current Resident
Potential Resident
Realtor
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Our board is here to help. Whether you need clarification on covenants, help submitting an architectural request, or just want to learn more, we’re available.

By Mail: PO Box 91 Divide, CO 80814-0091

For Dues Information or for Title Companies:

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