By Marlene Brown
NEPCO held its bi-monthly meeting Sept. 14 at the Woodmoor Barn. NEPCO is an association of homeowner associations in northern El Paso County. With over 50 member associations in the Tri-Lakes and Black Forest area, NEPCO represents over 22,000 voters. It works to inform residents of Land Use and Transportation issues as well as keep up with the new laws that have been passed to govern homeowners associations.
One of NEPCO’s main purposes is to provide support for growth management in the area. Construction of a number of homes, apartments, and new businesses continues to rise. NEPCO continues to be involved with planning commissions, such as the Town of Monument Planning Commission and the El Paso County Planning Commission, on new projects being considered.
The Land Use and Transportation Committee is looking for a new committee chairman. Anyone who’s in an HOA and is a member of NEPCO can join the committee and help keep it informed of any new projects being considered or that has been approved. Belinda Warren is a volunteer for NEPCO. She will be working with the county Land Development Code Support Group. Mike Pipkin, of Cherry Creek HOA, has joined the NEPCO board. Members of the board will be voted for at the Annual Membership Meeting in November, then the positions will be assigned by the sitting board. For more information, email Bob Swedenburg at vicepresident@nepco.org.
Guest speakers
Meggan Herington, executive director of the county Planning and Community Development Department, spoke to the membership. Herrington was named executive director in 2022. She has lived in the area for the last 20 years and has held several management positions in the county, including previous work in land use and comprehensive planning. She also worked as the planning director for the Town of Monument in 2021.
The county Planning Department staff oversees all land use applications, works with the developer to be sure that any application complies with Colorado statutes and the county Master Plan and Land Development Code. After all agencies involved (189 agencies receive referrals from the county Planning Department) and comments have been reviewed, the Planning Commission votes to approve the application and then it moves on to the Board of County Commissioners for final review and approval. This process could take two to six months or more. Any questions regarding a specific land use project should be submitted online at epcdevplanreview.com.
Josh Palmer, county engineer of Code Enforcement, stated that he started working for the county Department of Public Works as Capital Engineering supervisor in 2020. Palmer is responsible for revising and updating the county Engineering Criteria Manual, which is now electronic and searchable at https://library.municode.com/co/el_paso_county/codes/engineering_criteria_manual_
Any questions or requests for road and infrastructure repairs should be submitted to the newly updated Citizen Connect portal https://citizenconnect.elpasoco.com. You will then be able to follow the progress of your request.
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NEPCO’s next meeting is scheduled to be the Annual Membership Meeting, with guest speakers County Commissioner Holly Williams and the District 3 Commissioner on Saturday, Nov. 9 from 10 a.m. to noon at the Woodmoor Barn, 1691 Woodmoor Dr. For more information regarding NEPCO, go to nepco.org.
Marlene Brown can be reached at marlenebrown@ocn.me.
Other NEPCO articles
- Northern El Paso County Coalition of Community Associations (NEPCO) – County park planning manager discusses new parks (8/3/2024)
- Northern El Paso County Coalition of Community Associations (NEPCO), May 11 – New legislation reviewed (6/1/2024)
- Northern El Paso County Coalition of Community Associations (NEPCO), March 9 – Council of Governments preparing wildfire protection plan (4/6/2024)
- Northern El Paso County Coalition of Community Associations (NEPCO), Jan. 20 – Group hears from law enforcement officials (2/3/2024)
- Northern El Paso County Coalition of Community Associations (NEPCO), Nov. 11 – County Commissioners and staff visit NEPCO (12/2/2023)