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The Mayfield Neighborhood

The Mayfield neighborhood is a covenant-controlled community that is located in the southwest corner of the intersection of 120th Avenue and Quebec Street in the City of Thornton. The neighborhood is comprised of 276 single family homes and is approximately 1/2 mile west from the Platte River. The home builder for this neighborhood is Century Communities and home construction in this neighborhood began in 2019.

The neighborhood is approximately 1 mile from a Wal-Mart Super Center and 2 miles from a King Soopers shopping center. Quist Middle School and Riverdale Ridge High School is approximately 2.5 miles north from the Mayfield neighborhood.

 

The Mayfield Metropolitan District

The Mayfield Metropolitan District (the District) is a quasi-municipal corporation and political subdivision of the State of Colorado. The District's boundaries wholly encompass the Mayfield neighborhood and the District's board of directors are elected solely by Colorado registered voters living and/or owning property within the Mayfield neighborhood.

The District was formed to issue debt to finance the construction of the streets, parks, storm drains, perimeter fencing and other public infrastructure throughout the neighborhood. In addition, the District provides certain on-going services to the neighborhood including (1) maintaining the landscaping of certain open spaces (the park is maintained by the City of Thornton), (2) maintaining the perimeter fencing around the neighborhood, (3) monitoring and enforcing the neighborhood's restrictive covenants and maintenance standards applicable to every lot and (4) providing architectural review services in accordance with the neighborhood's restrictive covenants and architectural guidelines. The District collects property taxes and monthly maintenance fees from homeowners to fund these neighborhood services and to repay the District's debt.

Metro District Board Meeting Schedule
 November 9, 2023 (Thursday) Regular board meeting [Agenda]
2024 Budget Hearing 
 November 9, 2023 (Thursday) Annual Townhall Meeting [Agenda]
Meeting will start at 8:30 pm
March 28, 2024 (Thursday) Regular board meeting [Agenda]
May 23, 2024 (Thursday) Regular board meeting [Agenda]
July 25, 2024 (Thursday) Regular board meeting [Agenda] Online
September 26, 2024 (Thursday) Regular board meeting [Agenda] Online
November 04, 2024 (Monday) Special board meeting [Agenda]
2025 Budget Hearing
November 04, 2024 (Monday) Annual Townhall Meeting [Agenda]**
Meeting will start at 8:30 pm
All board meetings are open to the public and (unless noted otherwise) will be held in the conference room at the Trail Winds Recreation Center (13495 Holly St, Thornton, CO 80602) at 6:30 pm.
Online Video Conference:
https://meet.goto.com/jbrink/districtboardmeetingroom6
**- meetings will occur at 8:30 or immediately after the regular meeting concludes, whichever is earlier


Neighborhood Rules & Restrictions
The Mayfield neighborhood is a covenant-controlled community. The rules and restrictions are embodied in three documents - the Declaration, the Architectural Guidelines and the Covenant Enforcement Policy.

The Declaration
The Declaration contains the basic covenants and restrictions for Mayfield. Article 2 of the Declaration assigns powers to the Architectural Committee to establish guidelines, standards, rules, regulations and procedures for the neighborhood. Article 3 of the Declaration establishes various restrictions on the use and maintenance of Lots within Mayfield. Some of these restrictions are explicit and some are not - but the Declaration allows all rules to interpreted and clarified by the District Board. Any changes to the Declaration must be approved by a vote of the homeowners.

Click HERE to go to the document library to download a copy of the Declaration document.

Architectural Guidelines
The Architectural Guidelines provides guidelines, standards, rules, regulations and procedures for installing, removing or modifying improvements on homeowners' Lots, including the house exterior. The Guidelines also provide the minimum standards for maintaining landscaping, the home exterior and other improvements on homeowners' Lots. The District Board - in consultation with the Architectural Committee - is responsible for updating and changing the Guidelines.

Click HERE to go to the webpage where you can download a copy of the Architectural Guidelines.

Covenant Enforcement Policy
To ensure homeowners comply with the rules, restrictions and standards established by the Declaration and the Architectural Guidelines, the District Board has established covenant enforcement policies and procedures. These policies and procedures document the District Board's written course of action for enforcing the rules, restrictions and standards established in the Declaration and the Architectural Guidelines. The District Board may change its enforcement policies and procedures as it deems necessary.

Click HERE to go to the document library to download a copy of the District Board's covenant enforcement policies and procedures.



Trash Service
  The City of Thornton provides weekly trash pick-up service to Ash Meadows residents on Tuesdays. If a holiday occurs on a Monday of any given week, trash pick-up service is moved back one day to Saturday. 
Recycling pick-up service occurs on every other Friday.

If you have questions about trash pick-up service, please call or email the City of Thornton's Environmental Service Office at (720) 977-6200 or 
environmentalsvcs@cityofthornton.net.

Additional information about your trash service can be found on  the City of Thornton's website.
 



MAYFIELD IS ON FACEBOOK!

In 2020, the residents created a Facebook page for the Mayfield neighborhood. Please note that the District does not manage or monitor this site. Click on the Facebook icon below to jump to the Mayfield Facebook site.

 

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