Community Resources for RVEMD

Range View Estates Welcome Letter

Range View Estates Covenants, Condition, and Restrictions (CCRs)
Restrictive covenants are deed restrictions typically found in a Declaration of Covenants, Conditions, and Restrictions. Declarations including restrictive covenants are normally drafted and put in place by the original developer. Amendments may be made by the appropriate action of a portion of the owners. Restrictions may vary in type and scope from community to community. When restrictive covenants are recorded in a declaration, they bind all property owners. Even though a purchaser may not read the declaration, the purchaser is bound by the covenants because they are in his/her “chain of title” and attach to the property. As a result, each owner has constructive knowledge of the restrictive covenants and actual knowledge becomes irrelevant.

Range View Estates Water (Potable and Non-potable)
The purpose of this consolidated body of Water Rules and Regulations is to ensure an orderly and uniform administration of irrigation water operations in the Property. These Water Rules and Regulations apply only to the Non-Potable Water System (as defined herein), not to the potable water system, as that system will be managed and controlled by the Town of Mead ("Town") or another public entity providing potable water service to Property.

Range View Estates Fee and Fine Schedule

Range View Estates FAQs

Range View Estates Architectural Design Application

Range View Estates Design Control for Exterior

Range View Estates Construction Trash Guidelines

Range View Estates Approved Fencing and Stain

Range View Estates Status Letter
**This status letter MUST be filled out and sent to the Metro District office before a closing**
Please allow 4-5 business days for this form to be processed by our office