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

Local rules - Archuleta County

Archuleta County code enforcement is still a rules conversation

Code enforcement here leads with education and help, but the zoning, land-use, and nuisance rules underneath it are not optional.

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Local rules - Denver County

Denver noise complaints go through 311

File a Denver noise complaint by calling 311 or using the city's online process; use 911 only for emergencies.

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Local rules - Arapahoe County

Arapahoe barking dog complaints have a threshold

A barking complaint in Arapahoe County turns on how long the dog barks and whether your address is in the county service area.

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Local rules - El Paso County

El Paso County code enforcement is complaint driven

El Paso County code enforcement acts only on complaints, and several common concerns route to other offices entirely.

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Local rules - Jefferson County

Jeffco barking dog complaints need more than annoyance

A Jeffco barking-dog case turns on a signed complaint and testimony about persistent, habitual, offensive noise.

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Local rules - Larimer County

Larimer noise complaints have a county route

Larimer County's noise ordinance covers unincorporated areas, where complaints route to Environmental Health or the Sheriff depending on the case.

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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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