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The Antelope Heights Metropolitan District is a Title 32 Special District that has been established for the purpose of financing and installing street, park and recreation, water, sanitation, and  safety protection improvements of the District, and all other improvements or services permitted by Article 1, Title 32, C.R.S. (collectively, the “Public Improvements and Services”), except as specifically limited by the Service Plan for the District approved by the Town of Parker on September 6, 2002, as it may be amended from time to time (the “Service Plan”).

The Public Improvements and Services are for the use and benefit of the residents, users, and taxpayers of the District. The District is located in the Town of Parker, Douglas County, Colorado. The District is a quasi-municipal political subdivision of the State of Colorado authorized to provide specialized services that the Town of Parker does not provide.

The District may incur a maximum debt of $12,000,000.  The District may use any and all legally available revenues of the District, including ad valorem property tax revenues and specific ownership tax revenues, to repay such debt.

The District may assess a maximum mill levy of thirty-five (35) mills (subject to adjustment for changes in the method of calculating assessed valuation or any constitutionally or statutorily mandated tax credit, cut or abatement on or after January 1, 1996) less the number of mills necessary to pay administrative operating expenses to repay such debt.

The District must file an Annual Report with the Town of Parker, the Division of Local Government, the State Auditor, and the Douglas County Clerk and Recorder.

The District’s boundaries overlap with the boundaries of Douglas County RE-1 School District, Douglas County, South Metro Fire Rescue Fire Protection District, Parker Water and Sanitation District, Douglas County Schools-Debt Service, Douglas Public Library District, Town of Parker, Urban Drainage & Flood Control District, Cherry Creek Basin Water Quality Authority, Urban Drainage & Flood South Platte, Douglas County Schools-Cap Reserve, Douglas County Schools-Insurance Reserve, and Douglas County Soil Conservation District.

If interested in serving on the District’s Board of Directors, please contact Nic Carlson at Nicholas.Carlson@CLAconnect.com for more information.

For information regarding the system or process to contact someone associated with the District during regular business hours and outside of regular business hours, please contact Nic Carlson at Nicholas.Carlson@CLAconnect.com for more information.