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driveway permit

6 Porch Notes tagged “driveway permit,” from counties across Colorado.

Home and property - Montezuma County

New development in Montezuma County starts with the permit portal

One online permit portal handles planning, septic, addressing, GIS, and driveway work, so rural building runs through several checks at once.

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Home and property - Routt County

A new driveway onto a Routt County road needs a Road and Bridge check

A driveway onto a Routt County road or public right-of-way needs a Road and Bridge access permit; state highways use a CDOT permit instead.

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Home and property - Montezuma County

Driveway access and a 911 address come early on rural land

Rural projects need a county 911 address and, usually, a driveway permit verified before the septic design and home plan settle.

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Local rules - Chaffee County

Chaffee County planning forms flag driveway, address, and floodplain questions

A Chaffee County house also needs permits for the driveway, the address, zoning, and any floodplain or hazard review.

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Home and property - Park County

Park County combines septic, driveway, and site evaluation permit homework

Septic, driveway, and site evaluation permits move together in Park County through CloudPermit, so plan them as one set, not three errands.

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Home and property - Grand County

Grand County wants the driveway permit before the building application

In Grand County, the driveway permit comes first: it must be submitted before the building application when a driveway is part of the project.

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