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building department
5 Porch Notes tagged “building department,” from counties across Colorado.
Home and property - Rio Grande County
A rural Rio Grande County home may need an OWTS check
Off the town system in Rio Grande County, septic is an early test of a homesite; soil, setbacks, and water decide what a lot can take.
Read note ->Home and property - Alamosa County
Alamosa County septic work needs the right OWTS contractor
Septic work in Alamosa County is regulated locally, and the system must be installed by a licensed Alamosa County septic installer.
Read note ->Home and property - Otero County
Otero County septic work starts with the permit question
Septic on an Otero County acreage runs through the Building Department, where the OWTS question can decide what the land will hold.
Read note ->Home and property - Pitkin County
Pitkin County building permits start before the structure
In Pitkin County, building permits cover structures regardless of size or use, so even a shed or small project needs a check first.
Read note ->Home and property - Otero County
Building or adding on in rural Otero County still means a permit
Otero County has a Building Department, so putting up a structure or making major changes on rural land usually requires a permit and inspections, not just an open field.
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