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10 Porch Notes tagged “demolition,” from counties across Colorado.

Home and property - Adams County

Adams building permits cover more than new houses

A permit covers far more than new houses: alterations, repairs, demolition, a change of occupancy, trade work, and signs can all need one.

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Home and property - Boulder County

Asbestos can be a Boulder County remodel issue, even in newer buildings

Asbestos was never fully banned from building products, so a Boulder County remodel cannot assume the year built makes it safe to tear out.

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Home and property - Denver County

Denver demolition starts before the teardown

A Denver demolition permit can pull in asbestos paperwork, landmark review, stormwater, utility, and right-of-way steps before any teardown.

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Water and land - Denver County

Denver stormwater permits can start before dirt work

Denver's construction stormwater rules can require a permit and stormwater plan before demolition, grading, or excavation starts.

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Home and property - Weld County

Weld building site maps should show nearby oil and gas equipment

Weld County demolition and building applications ask you to map nearby oil and gas production facilities, not just the structure.

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Home and property - Boulder County

Boulder County deconstruction asks where materials will go

A Boulder County deconstruction plan names who does the work and where reclaimed doors, lumber, metal, and fixtures will be reused or recycled.

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Home and property - Denver County

Denver renovation plans should leave room for asbestos checks

Colorado's asbestos rules cover renovation and demolition, so an older Denver home needs a hazard check before any wall comes down.

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Home and property - Weld County

Weld demolition can need an asbestos letter first

A Weld demolition permit can require proof of ownership, a site map, and a state asbestos certification letter before work starts.

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Home and property - Sedgwick County

Demolition in Sedgwick County can trigger state asbestos rules

Tearing down an old building can trigger Colorado asbestos rules: a certified inspection first, and state notice even when nothing is found.

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Home and property - Grand County

Grand County building permits can apply before remodels, repairs, or demolition

A Grand County building permit covers far more than new construction: alteration, repair, change of use, and demolition can all need one.

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