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land split
5 Porch Notes tagged “land split,” from counties across Colorado.
Local rules - Phillips County
Phillips land splits under 35 acres need careful county review
In Phillips County, splitting land into a parcel under 35 acres triggers state-required platting and the full subdivision process.
Read note ->Home and property - Cheyenne County
Small land splits need a subdivision check in Cheyenne County
Selling a parcel under 35 acres in unincorporated Cheyenne County usually triggers the county's subdivision exemption process.
Read note ->Home and property - Yuma County
Splitting less than 35 acres in Yuma County needs a land-use check
Carving a homesite under 35 acres off a Yuma County farm can trigger the land-use process and, with a well, a subdivision exemption.
Read note ->Local rules - Phillips County
A Phillips boundary adjustment is not a new-parcel shortcut
A Phillips County boundary line adjustment moves lines between existing parcels; making a new parcel is subdivision instead.
Read note ->Local rules - Washington County
Washington subdivision exemptions still go through county review
A subdivision exemption out on the Eastern Plains still runs through Washington County Planning and Zoning, so check before you split land.
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