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The Buffalo Subdivision was formed in 1973 and consists of 975 independently owned lots with an average size of 2 acres, situated in Park County, Colorado located approximately between the towns of Como and Hartsel.  Restrictions are kept to a minimum while keeping a constant focus on the property owner's right to enjoy his or her property in attractive surroundings free of nuisances, undue noise, and danger. All members of the subdivision are also members of the Buffalo Owners Association, or BOA.

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Annual Summer Picnic and Meeting

Last Updated: 01 August 2025

The Annual Picnic/Meeting:
Click Here for the Agenda

  • Where: The Buffalo Pavilion near McDowell Dr. and Murphy Rd.
  • When: Picnics to be held Saturday August 2nd, 2025 at 11:00. 
    Meeting to start around 1:00            
          Burgers and brats? provided
          Please bring a side or dessert to share
          HOA meeting to be held after eating 
          Connect with your neighbors and celebrate our shared community!
          Drawings and Prizes for adults and kids

    click to see Photos from last picnics

 

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Lone tree spring pond project

Last Updated: 29 June 2025
Bradley Norton spearheaded the Lone tree spring pond project.
With Rick Eastlund digging out years of old pond/swamp grass.

The project consisted of piping the water from the Lone tree spring directly into the pond.

As the swamp grows, dies, then grows again, it builds itself higher and higher, blocking the natural flow of the water from the spring to the pond. A new channel was trenched in two sections to get water actually flowing, and 400’ of PVC pipe was laid and buried to help raise the water level in the pond. The work was successful and raised the water in the pond over a foot in the first two days.

 

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Code Enforcement

Last Updated: 09 February 2025

Most code enforcement is the county responsibility. The board can only do so much. If you have an issue that you believe warrants enforcement, besides brining it to the attention of the This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it., you should fill out the Park County Code Enforcement Online Complaint Form.

This is something that should be done vigilantly. Their responsiveness has been somewhat lax in the past, but with this new form, and hopefully  new accountability, they may answer owners concerns more readily. There is a lot more information about Code enforcement on the Park County Web Site

856 Castello Ave  P.O. Box 1598
Fairplay, CO 80440

719-836-4259

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2025 Well Water Tests

Last Updated: 29 June 2025
The results of the well water tests for 2025 are now posted in the Subdivision documents section HERE



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Forum/For Sale

Last Updated: 25 October 2023
New!  Owners Forum and For Sale section
We have added a new forum for owners and neighbors to interact and share information and sell or give away items.
You can find it on the menu above, or just click HERE
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2025 Newsletter

Last Updated: 21 November 2024

The 2025  Newsletter is available, including important inserts: 

    • Newsletter in PDF format 
    • Ballot and Proxy forms for the Jan 2025 meeting. (print and mail)
    • Annual Dues Notice and Instructions.
    • Water and Well Use Questionnaire.  Please fill out online.

 

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Dues increase

Last Updated: 26 November 2024

Starting with 2025, dues will be $50 per lot. This small increase will help the association stay current with the raising cost associated with it's upkeep.
The dues for the BOA have not increased since the association was founded way back in1973! $50 is still the cheapest association fee you will see these days.

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Bison-Buffalo


Yes, we know this it technically a Bison, but the word buffalo is firmly embedded in our North American culture from years of use so we don’t get pedantic about common names. In fact, some of us even celebrate the variation in local names for the wildlife we encounter on our tours. “Bison Bill Cody” just doesn’t roll off the tongue like “Buffalo Bill Cody”. And who would change the CU football team to the "Colorado Bison"?  And ultimately, it means the same thing anyway.  

Buffalo comes from the French for beef animal or ox, “boeuf”.  And bison comes from the Greek word for beef animal or ox. We encourage folks to use whichever word they feel comfortable with. After all, our shaggy friends don’t care what you call them!

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