Cordillera Metro District
Cordillera Property Owners Association
Design Review Board
Meetings
2021 Regular Board meeting schedule for Cordillera Metro District
  • January 8
  • March 12
  • May 14
  • July 9
  • September 10
  • November 12
Cordillera Administration Building*

408 Carterville Rd.
Large Conference Room
Cordillera, CO 81632

*Unless otherwise noted on the agenda
David Bentley
President
Term to May 2022
Email: dcbski@gmail.com
Gene McGuire
Vice President
Term to 2022
Email: dcbski@gmail.com
Cheryl Foley
Treasurer
Term to May 2022
Email: dcbski@gmail.com
John Van Deusen
Secretary
Term to May 2023
Email: dcbski@gmail.com
Dan Roberts
Assistant Secretary / Assistant Treasurer
Term to May 2023
Email: dcbski@gmail.com
About the District
Governance
The Cordillera Metropolitan District (CMD) - a quasi-governmental entity - is charged with the operations an maintenance of Cordillera including public safety, administration, community operations, roads, snow removal, trail maintenance and capital projects.
In Colorado, metro districts are classified as "special" and include fire and ambulance districts. Developers of new housing developments use metro districts as a financing tool to cover costs associated with building infrastructure. Special districts in Colorado are regulated by state and county governments and are required to file plans outlining the services the metro district will provide and the parameters within which it will operate. CMD levies taxes that are used to repay outstanding debt (bonds) and finance annual operating budgets.
Mission, Vision & Values
CMD Mission
To build and maintain an outstanding infrastructure and provide community services in a fiscally prudent manner while being thoughtful, careful stewards of our land to preserve and protect its beauty.
CMD Vision
CMD will build and maintain an outstanding infrastructure to support its residents' lifestyle. Our staff is professional, highly trained and committed to the community. The district is a model for working cooperatively with all Cordillera governing bodies as well as other Vail Valley governing entities.

CMD Values
Integrity  |  Respect  |  Communication  |  Creativity  |  Community  |  Excellence  |  Transparency  |  Fiscal Prudence
Agendas, Packets & Minutes
Agendas, Packets, and Minutes can be viewed via the Resident Portal.
Michael Grier
President
Term to August 2023
Email: mgrier@wardengrier.com
Monte Irion
Treasurer
Term to August 2022
Email: mirion@sbcglobal.net
Chuck Jackson
Secretary
Term to August 2023
Email: jacksonchuck@gmail.com
Jerri More
Vice President
Term to August 2021
Email: Cordillera.co81632@gmail.com
Richard Saxby
Assistant Secretary/Treasurer
Term to August 2021
Email: saxby4591@gmail.com
About the CPOA
Governance
The Cordillera Property Owners Association (CPOA) is a Colorado non-profit corporation responsible for the Divide, Ranch and Summit residential areas.  It operates and maintains the Trailhead, Athletic Center, Short Course, Vail Gondola Club, fishing amenities, CPOA offices and Post Office, Design Review Board and Healthy Forest Program.
Each property owner is a member of the CPOA and has the right to one vote. Note: The Cordillera Valley Club and the Timber Springs areas have their own associations.
The association's objectives are to fulfill the mission and vision of CPOA, to optimize the benefits and the satisfaction of property owners and to represent the interests of the property owners in matters affecting the community.
Mission, Vision & Values
CPOA Mission
Our mission is to be the premier residential mountain community offering unparalleled amenities.
CPOA Vision
Cordillera is a unique residential mountain community that enjoys a high quality of life. The community provides an outstanding diversity of lifestyle and residential opportunities. We enjoy unparalleled summer and winter sports and recreational amenities on a year-round basis. We support and cooperate with our member-owned club, which is the centerpiece of recreational and social activities for the community. We support and cooperate with the CMD - the operating arm of the community. This vibrant family-oriented community is known for giving and caring within the Vail Valley. The staff employed at Cordillera is professional, highly trained and committed to community service. The Cordillera experience captures the warmth of family, neighbors and friends.

CPOA Values
Integrity  |  Respect  |  Communication  |  Creativity  |  Community  |  Excellence
Design Review Board Members
Henry Reed
Chair
Email: hreed@reeddevelopmentgroup.com
David Staat
Board Member
Email: dstaat_dfs@yahoo.com
Traci O'Connor
Board Member
Email: traci_oconnor@mac.com
Jenna Suleman
Alternate Board Member
Email: jenna.suleman@gmail.com
Hank Huidekoper
Alternate Board Member
Patricia Roberts
Alternate Board Member
Lara Dunn
CPOA Architectural Control Coordinator
Rachel Hill
DRB Architectural Plan Review, Tab Associates
2010 Amended Cordillera PUD Guide ►Cordillera PUD Guide Planning Parcels ►Road Impact Fee Form ►DRB Review Application Form ►2021 DRB Meeting Dates ►2021 DRB Fees and Deposits ►2020 Cordillera Design Guidelines ►Notice to Adjacent Property Owner Form Letter ►2020 Cordillera Construction Rules and Regulations ►Cordillera Consolidated Wildlife Protection Plan ►
Design Review Board
The Cordillera Design Review Board is a volunteer committee comprised both of Cordillera homeowners and professionals outside the community. The DRB meets monthly and is tasked with ensuring conformance of submitted development plans to the purposes and intents of Cordillera's Design Guidelines. For assistance, please contact Lara Dunn, Cordillera Architectural Control Coordinator at drb@cordillerapoa.com or 970-688-8850 ext. 1001.