In order to preserve values and maximize the desirability of Prairie Parkway lots, Prairie Parkway development has restrictions on what can and cannot be done with Prairie Parkway lots. This page is dedicated to providing information relative to those covenants & restrictions.
Prairie Parkway First Addition Plat
The Prairie Parkway Addition Declaration of Covenants, Conditions, Restrictions, Reservations, Easements, Liens, and Charges is a master set of covenants which govern all lots in the 1st Addition. Declaration of Covenants are formulated in accordance with the City Code of Moorhead. Please take note that the covenants have provisions for construction materials, setbacks, fences, and outbuildings, among other restrictions. All improvements must be presented to the Prairie Parkway Architectural Review Committee for approval prior to being ordered or constructed.
Prairie Parkway First Addition Covenants
Lot Setback Exhibit This exhibit shows the buildable area on each Lot designated for the primary dwelling/structure. For setbacks applicable to accessory structures, please refer to the City Code of Moorhead.
Underground Utility & Street Improvements Map
XFMR Transformer Box Locations
Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan
Our Prairie Parkway development in South Moorhead will feature an 8’ wide walking path through a future permaculture nature garden that will serve as a recreational amenity to the community.
It is our goal to facilitate the human-nature connection to support the betterment of human health. We want to give people opportunities to build relationships with nature without leaving the suburban landscape.
Check back for more updates on the garden- find out what’s growing & how to get involved!
The Prairie Parkway Homeowners’ Association, or its duly delegated representative, shall be responsible for the management and maintenance of the landscaped entrances, signage, and permaculture nature path of Prairie Parkway, and all improvements located thereon, except for any part thereof which any governmental entity is maintaining or is obligated to maintain. The Board shall be the sole judge as to the appropriate maintenance of all common areas. No Owner, resident or other person, except the Developer, shall construct or install any improvements on the common areas or alter, modify or remove any improvements situated on the common areas without the approval of the Board. No Owner, resident or other person shall obstruct or interfere with the Association in performance of the Association’s management or maintenance of the common areas and improvements located thereon.