Governing Bodies
Although separately constituted, the Road and Recreation Association, the Water and Sewer Association, and the Joint Board work together to serve the needs of the community. They employ a full-time general manager, office staff, and maintenance personnel. The office is open daily May through September and from Thursday through Monday October through April.
Protective covenants providing for architectural control and limitation of certain activities help to preserve and enhance property values.
The Larimer County Planning and Building Department - (970) 498-7700 - regulates the construction of dwellings and other structures in Crystal Lakes. With assistance from the Crystal Lakes Water and Sewer Board, the Larimer County Department of Environmental Health - (970) 498-6700 - regulates the construction of sanitation facilities.
Note: Crystal Lakes is a private community. Access is restricted to property owners and guests with proper identification. Please contact our office to make arrangements to view properties.
Fire Prevention/Protection
Fire protection is provided by the Crystal Lakes Fire Protection District, a well equipped, 15- to 20-member organization funded by property tax revenues. The Fire District has succeeded in obtaining a Category 9 classification for the area, and fire insurance is available through most underwriters at competitive rates.
Electricity
Poudre Valley R.E.A. supplies the electricity and has extended service throughout most of the subdivision. Costs to connect to existing lines vary depending on distance, terrain, and other factors, and specific estimates are available from Poudre Valley R.E.A. at (970) 226-1234.
Telephone and Internet
Telephone and 911 service has been extended into many parts of Crystal Lakes. Information concerning availability of service and installation costs can be obtained from Century Tel at (800) 261-7649.
Dial-up and DSL internet service is available. Call Century Tel for more details.
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