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The community master plan preserves and enhances the area's natural resources and terrain, from spectacular views of Pikes Peak to underground springs and wetlands.
The Wolf Ranch Community Charter sets forth structure and standards 
for development, expansion, administration, maintenance and preservation for the entire community.
The Wolf Ranch Owners Association will provide the governance for the community, including architectural review. The management company is Warren Management Group.
Wolf Ranch is in the Upper Cottonwood Creek Metropolitan District, which operates with the Old Ranch Metropolitan District pursuant to an intergovernmental agreement between the Districts. The purpose of the Districts is to assist in the financing of major infrastructure in and adjacent to Wolf Ranch. The Districts will also be responsible for operation and maintenance of the Wolf Ranch Recreation Centers, Lake, the Briargate and Research entry parks and landscaping and the Wolf Ranch trail system.
The District mill levy is 40 mills and will be included in property tax statements. There are 1,982 acres including 100 acres for schools; 27 acres of commercial use; 39 acres of mixed-use development; 1,438 acres of residential development; over 300 acres for parks and open space; and 10 miles of trails in Wolf Ranch.
PROPERTY TAXES
Property tax structure is approximately 118 mills, including the 40 mills referenced above under "Metropolitan Districts."
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To learn more about the Old Ranch Metropolitan District, visit www.OldRanchMetroDistrict.org
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SERVICES
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Utilities - City of Colorado Springs Utilities
Trash is managed through the HOA - Bestway Disposal
Telephone – Qwest
Hi-speed Internet/Cable/HDTV - Comcast
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*Note - The Overlook and Parkwood have sub-HOA's and may have additional homeowners' documents to provide, so for those neighborhoods, check with the specific HOA sub-management companies.
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PARKWOOD ONLY
Homeowner's Design Guidelines - Click Here
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