Colorado Porch

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land division

4 Porch Notes tagged “land division,” from counties across Colorado.

Water and land - Weld County

In Weld County, subdividing land usually starts with public water

In Weld County, subdividing land requires public water; a private well does not count toward that requirement no matter how good it is.

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Water and land - Logan County

Logan County land divisions need a real water-supply check

Dividing land here means proving the water is real; counties refer the supply studies to DWR for an opinion.

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Home and property - Kit Carson County

Dividing Kit Carson County land needs a county check

Splitting a Kit Carson County parcel needs a division-of-land permit through Land Use before a future split can be treated as a done deal.

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Water and land - Larimer County

Larimer County plats may need an irrigation ditch plan

When ditches or laterals cross the land, a Larimer County final plat calls for irrigation information, so dig into ditch and water questions early.

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