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Vacant land adjacent to Thraemoor in the Park submitted for re-zoning!
At lease 300-500 apartments could be built. Maybe more.
Construction would be allowed up to the property line that abuts Thraemoor in the Park!
Developer is considering all options allowed under the requested new zoning.

The property shown above is located at at 6655 W Yale and directly abuts Thraemoor in the Park.

It is an 11.43 acre parcel zoned for single-family homes on 1 acre lots (R-1-43).

The Layton Construction Company has asked for the property to be rezoned to multifamily (R-MF).

The city planner meeting host stated the zoning change would allow building up to the property line that abuts Thraemoor in the Park which is sometimes referred to as zero-lot-line construction.

A zero minimum setback is allowed for the side of a building and a 5 foot minimum setback is required for the rear of a building under R-MF zoning.

Layton has stated they may build townhomes or instead may build anything else permitted by the requested zoning change.

The neighborhood meeting held March 12, 2026 was required.

A hearing by the Lakewood Planning Commission will also be required.

A final vote by City Council will also be required.

If the zoning change is not opposed by any community members, it is likely to be approved because Lakewood is very pro-development.  If anyone desires to challenge the requested zoning change, consulting an attorney to clarify all options may improve your chance of success.

This is Project #ZP25-0014.  Project documents are available in Lakewood’s eTrakit system.  You need a free account to login.  Please access eTrakit for the most  current documents and status of the project.

Lakewoodspeaks.org may also have project information posted by the city.

Neighborhood Meeting Notice- Mar 12, 2026

Possible Use-By-Right land uses under zoning change to R-MF:

Single-Family Dwelling Unit
Duplex
Attached Dwelling Unit
Multifamily Dwelling Unit
Group Home (1 – 8 client residents)
Group Residential Facility
Day Care Facility, Child or Adult
Horticulture
Community Building
Park
Religious Institution
School, Public or Private
Transportation Facility, Public
Utility Facility, Minor
Wireless Communications Facility
Stealth
New Freestanding Structure ≤ 60 ft. in height.

Allowed with Special Use Permit:

Wind-Powered Electric Generator, Freestanding
Wireless Communications Facility
New Freestanding Structure > 60 ft. in height.

Bed and Breakfast
Utility Facility, Major
Temporary Use, Long/Short Term
Home Business, Major

Thraemoor II
Documents related to the six non-HOA homes.

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Thraemoor II includes six townhomes.

Thraemoor II CCRs

Phase 3 Site Plan

Plat Map

Plat Map Ratified and Roads Dedicated to the Public

Easement and Cost Sharing Agreement

A key excerpt is cited below for reference:

4.0 Maintenance Services.

The Maintenance Services for the Shared Easement Area shall include, but not be limited to, roadway maintenance, repair and replacement, including, but not limited to, removal of snow and ice, sweeping services, keeping the roadway clear of debris, patching the surface (e.g., pothole repair or infrared patching), resurfacing or replacement of asphalt, curb and gutter work, sidewalk repair, mail kiosk expansion/maintenance, drainage facilities, common area electrical repairs including light poles as well as any engineering and surveying costs and management or other professional fees associated with the Shared Easement Area (“Maintenance Services”).

Maintenance shall include landscaping services and irrigation for the Shared Easement Area.

Thraemoor shall be responsible for performance of the Maintenance Services on the Shared Easement Area.

Thraemoor I HOA (HOA1)
Documents related to the 64 member lots of the master HOA

Thraemoor in the Park HOA has 63 townhomes and  1 undeveloped lot also referred to as Thraemoor I HOA or HOA1.

The HOA must make available to any member (or the member’s authorized agent) various documents in addition to those listed below.

The following article from an HOA law firm lists what documents must be made available and which must NOT be made available:

https://www.ochhoalaw.com/association-records-which-are-available-to-owners/

The documents below include the key governing documents of HOA 1.  Some documents are obtained as a courtesy from the HOA and may or may not be current.  Other documents are a matter of public record and are more likely to be current.  These documents are provided for educational and informational purposes only.  Do not make important decisions such as whether to buy or sell real estate based on documents obtained from this website.

 Thraemoor I HOA CCRs

Thraemoor I HOA Amended Articles of Incorporation – Recorded at Jeffco April 20, 2000

Thraemoor I HOA Bylaws

Amended Site Plan SP05040Dated 9-1-2005

Retaining Wall Agreement – recorded 11-26-1996

CO SOS Certificate of Good Standing

CO SOS ID#: 20001010142 – use their ID# to lookup the current registered agent at: https://www.coloradosos.gov/

No Access to Lakeridge Road Allowed

Rules and Regulations

Reserve Study as of 9-2021

2025 Budget

2026 Accord Insurance Certificate

Note: If you feel a specific document is not included and should be added to the list, please send an email comment.

These policies are believed to be current as of February 2026 and are presented for your convenience and education.   They will open in a new browser tab or window.

Most Colorado HOAs or owner associations (including condominium associations) are required to have ten written policies – nine of which are mandated by CCIOA, plus one additional policy required under Colorado consumer protection and cybersecurity statutes.

More info on the legally required policies at:  https://www.ochhoalaw.com/governance-and-other-policies-required-for-most-colorado-hoas/

It is not known if the adjacent HOA is in compliance with the legal requirements pertaining to these Colorado HOA required policies.

Therefore, if you have questions, please contact the adjacent HOA and/or ask an attorney.

2022 Collections Agreement Executed
EXECUTED POLICIES FULL PKG
FINAL Renewable Energy Policy
TMP – April 2020 Executed Policies Full Package
TMP – Form – Inspection and Copying of Association Records Agreement
TMP HOA Policies 04 2020
TMP – Resolution – Billing of Water Bills
TMP – Resolution – Insurance of Structures on Lots
TMP – Resolution – Leasing, Rental and Tenant Screening.pdf
TMP – Resolution – Painting Exterior Townhome Units
TMP – Rules & Regs September 2020

6655 Re-Zone Request
Vacant land adjacent to Thraemoor in the Park submitted for re-zoning!
At lease 300-500 apartments could be built. Maybe more.
Construction would be allowed up to the property line that abuts Thraemoor in the Park!
Developer is considering all options allowed under the requested new zoning.

The property shown above is located at at 6655 W Yale and directly abuts Thraemoor in the Park.

It is an 11.43 acre parcel zoned for single-family homes on 1 acre lots (R-1-43).

The Layton Construction Company has asked for the property to be rezoned to multifamily (R-MF).

The city planner meeting host stated the zoning change would allow building up to the property line that abuts Thraemoor in the Park which is sometimes referred to as zero-lot-line construction.

A zero minimum setback is allowed for the side of a building and a 5 foot minimum setback is required for the rear of a building under R-MF zoning.

Layton has stated they may build townhomes or instead may build anything else permitted by the requested zoning change.

The neighborhood meeting held March 12, 2026 was required.

A hearing by the Lakewood Planning Commission will also be required.

A final vote by City Council will also be required.

If the zoning change is not opposed by any community members, it is likely to be approved because Lakewood is very pro-development.  If anyone desires to challenge the requested zoning change, consulting an attorney to clarify all options may improve your chance of success.

This is Project #ZP25-0014.  Project documents are available in Lakewood’s eTrakit system.  You need a free account to login.  Please access eTrakit for the most  current documents and status of the project.

Lakewoodspeaks.org may also have project information posted by the city.

Neighborhood Meeting Notice- Mar 12, 2026

Possible Use-By-Right land uses under zoning change to R-MF:

Single-Family Dwelling Unit
Duplex
Attached Dwelling Unit
Multifamily Dwelling Unit
Group Home (1 – 8 client residents)
Group Residential Facility
Day Care Facility, Child or Adult
Horticulture
Community Building
Park
Religious Institution
School, Public or Private
Transportation Facility, Public
Utility Facility, Minor
Wireless Communications Facility
Stealth
New Freestanding Structure ≤ 60 ft. in height.

Allowed with Special Use Permit:

Wind-Powered Electric Generator, Freestanding
Wireless Communications Facility
New Freestanding Structure > 60 ft. in height.

Bed and Breakfast
Utility Facility, Major
Temporary Use, Long/Short Term
Home Business, Major

Non-HOA (6 units)
Thraemoor II
Documents related to the six non-HOA homes.

Click an item below to open it in a new tab or window:

Thraemoor II includes six townhomes.

Thraemoor II CCRs

Phase 3 Site Plan

Plat Map

Plat Map Ratified and Roads Dedicated to the Public

Easement and Cost Sharing Agreement

A key excerpt is cited below for reference:

4.0 Maintenance Services.

The Maintenance Services for the Shared Easement Area shall include, but not be limited to, roadway maintenance, repair and replacement, including, but not limited to, removal of snow and ice, sweeping services, keeping the roadway clear of debris, patching the surface (e.g., pothole repair or infrared patching), resurfacing or replacement of asphalt, curb and gutter work, sidewalk repair, mail kiosk expansion/maintenance, drainage facilities, common area electrical repairs including light poles as well as any engineering and surveying costs and management or other professional fees associated with the Shared Easement Area (“Maintenance Services”).

Maintenance shall include landscaping services and irrigation for the Shared Easement Area.

Thraemoor shall be responsible for performance of the Maintenance Services on the Shared Easement Area.

Adjacent HOA (63 units)
Thraemoor I HOA (HOA1)
Documents related to the 64 member lots of the master HOA

Thraemoor in the Park HOA has 63 townhomes and  1 undeveloped lot also referred to as Thraemoor I HOA or HOA1.

The HOA must make available to any member (or the member’s authorized agent) various documents in addition to those listed below.

The following article from an HOA law firm lists what documents must be made available and which must NOT be made available:

https://www.ochhoalaw.com/association-records-which-are-available-to-owners/

The documents below include the key governing documents of HOA 1.  Some documents are obtained as a courtesy from the HOA and may or may not be current.  Other documents are a matter of public record and are more likely to be current.  These documents are provided for educational and informational purposes only.  Do not make important decisions such as whether to buy or sell real estate based on documents obtained from this website.

 Thraemoor I HOA CCRs

Thraemoor I HOA Amended Articles of Incorporation – Recorded at Jeffco April 20, 2000

Thraemoor I HOA Bylaws

Amended Site Plan SP05040Dated 9-1-2005

Retaining Wall Agreement – recorded 11-26-1996

CO SOS Certificate of Good Standing

CO SOS ID#: 20001010142 – use their ID# to lookup the current registered agent at: https://www.coloradosos.gov/

No Access to Lakeridge Road Allowed

Rules and Regulations

Reserve Study as of 9-2021

2025 Budget

2026 Accord Insurance Certificate

Note: If you feel a specific document is not included and should be added to the list, please send an email comment.

Adjacent HOA Policies

These policies are believed to be current as of February 2026 and are presented for your convenience and education.   They will open in a new browser tab or window.

Most Colorado HOAs or owner associations (including condominium associations) are required to have ten written policies – nine of which are mandated by CCIOA, plus one additional policy required under Colorado consumer protection and cybersecurity statutes.

More info on the legally required policies at:  https://www.ochhoalaw.com/governance-and-other-policies-required-for-most-colorado-hoas/

It is not known if the adjacent HOA is in compliance with the legal requirements pertaining to these Colorado HOA required policies.

Therefore, if you have questions, please contact the adjacent HOA and/or ask an attorney.

2022 Collections Agreement Executed
EXECUTED POLICIES FULL PKG
FINAL Renewable Energy Policy
TMP – April 2020 Executed Policies Full Package
TMP – Form – Inspection and Copying of Association Records Agreement
TMP HOA Policies 04 2020
TMP – Resolution – Billing of Water Bills
TMP – Resolution – Insurance of Structures on Lots
TMP – Resolution – Leasing, Rental and Tenant Screening.pdf
TMP – Resolution – Painting Exterior Townhome Units
TMP – Rules & Regs September 2020