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9 Porch Notes tagged “code compliance,” from counties across Colorado.

Local rules - Adams County

Adams County code complaints start with the city-limit question

Adams County Code Compliance handles weeds, trash, junk, and inoperable vehicles only on zoned land in unincorporated areas, not inside cities.

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Home and property - Larimer County

Larimer code violations do not vanish at closing

An outstanding code violation in Larimer County stays with the property after a sale until someone fixes it.

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Local rules - Larimer County

Larimer code complaints are mainly an unincorporated-county tool

County Code Compliance handles adopted land-use and building-code issues, but its complaint process covers only unincorporated property.

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Local rules - Mesa County

Mesa County code compliance is about land use and health codes

Mesa County code compliance enforces the Land Development Code and public health codes, sitting alongside building and wastewater.

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Local rules - Weld County

Weld code compliance uses priority judgment

A Weld County code complaint gets weighed for significance, so action depends on the facts, the scale of the problem, and staff resources.

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Home and property - Adams County

Adams code complaints create a public paper trail

An Adams County code complaint needs a location, description, and photos, and the written correspondence becomes public record under Colorado law.

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Home and property - Adams County

Adams County sidewalk upkeep can be a homeowner job

In Adams County, the property owner maintains the sidewalk, curb, and gutter, snow removal included, so pedestrians can get through.

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Home and property - Adams County

Outdoor storage can become environmental blight in Adams County

In Adams County, outdoor piles of junk, debris, overgrown brush, and cast-off equipment can cross into a code violation called environmental blight.

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Local rules - Broomfield County

Broomfield code compliance is the first stop for many neighborhood issues

Weeds, rubbish, junk vehicles, zoning violations, and street-container permits in Broomfield run through one Code Compliance unit.

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