Tag
acreage
6 Porch Notes tagged “acreage,” from counties across Colorado.
Local rules - Phillips County
Phillips land splits under 35 acres need careful county review
In Phillips County, splitting land into a parcel under 35 acres triggers state-required platting and the full subdivision process.
Read note ->Water and land - Logan County
A green Logan County field does not explain the water right
A green Logan County field is no proof of water; Colorado rights hinge on priority and records, so verify irrigation before relying on it.
Read note ->Water and land - Logan County
Check the Logan County well permit file before relying on a well
A Logan County well permit file shows the well's allowable uses and construction records, so read it before relying on the well.
Read note ->Home and property - El Paso County
Rural El Paso home businesses have their own standards
El Paso County has a separate rural home occupation category that allows some acreage-based businesses while still capping their impact on neighbors.
Read note ->Home and property - Otero County
Splitting Otero County acreage can be a subdivision question
Dividing Otero County acreage is a county subdivision review, with its own minor-subdivision application, so confirm the split before you count on it.
Read note ->Local rules - Otero County
Otero County weeds can be a code issue, not just yard work
An overgrown Otero County acreage can carry a weed-management duty under county code and state law, not just a mowing chore.
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