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new construction
5 Porch Notes tagged “new construction,” from counties across Colorado.
Home and property - Boulder County
A Boulder County radon-resistant new home still needs a test
New single-family homes in unincorporated Boulder County use radon-resistant construction, but the house still needs a test after move-in.
Read note ->Home and property - Boulder County
Boulder County plains new buildings can need a soils report
Most of Boulder County's plains have expansive soils and high groundwater, so new buildings outside the mountains need a soils report.
Read note ->Home and property - Custer County
Custer new construction can need an address application
In Custer County, new construction, address changes, and some subdivisions need an address application before the address is official.
Read note ->Home and property - Washington County
Washington County address requests belong early in new construction
Request a Washington County address early in new construction, before utilities, responders, and crews need a fixed location.
Read note ->Home and property - El Paso County
A temporary certificate of occupancy is not the final finish line
A temporary certificate of occupancy lets you use a home in a limited way while final inspections and conditions still wait to be finished.
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