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

Local rules - Las Animas County

A Las Animas County special event starts with permit homework

A public event on unincorporated land needs a special-event permit through Planning; start the homework early, not the week before.

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Local rules - Clear Creek County

Short-term rentals need a Clear Creek permit outside town limits

A rental under 30 days needs a county permit in unincorporated Clear Creek; a home inside a town follows that town's own rules instead.

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Local rules - Rio Grande County

Camping on vacant land in Rio Grande County has its own rule path

Camping on your own vacant land in Rio Grande County is a land-use question, with a Camping Permit Application and its own code section.

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Local rules - Clear Creek County

Clear Creek floodplain work needs an early county check

Clear Creek County regulates work in flood hazard areas, so creekside projects need a county check before plans firm up.

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Local rules - Gunnison County

A new use in Gunnison County may need a land use change permit

Turning a home into a rental or running a business on rural land can trigger a Gunnison County land use change permit.

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Home and property - Prowers County

Check Prowers County floodplain permits before changing a site

Site work near mapped flood risk in Prowers County may need a Floodplain Development Permit before you grade, fill, or build.

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Cars and driving - Routt County

Routt County right-of-way work needs a Road and Bridge check

Work inside Routt County right-of-way can need a Road and Bridge permit even when it is not a driveway or grading job.

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Home and property - Adams County

Adams building inspections need their own scheduling buffer

Adams County inspections are booked online through the E-Permit Center, but heavy demand or a weather closure can push your date.

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Home and property - Bent County

Bent County right-of-way work has its own permit

Cutting a driveway, culvert, or utility crossing into a Bent County road needs a public right-of-way construction permit.

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Home and property - Grand County

Digging in a Grand County right of way needs Road and Bridge review

Digging, boring, excavating, or placing utilities in a Grand County right of way needs a right-of-way use permit first.

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Local rules - El Paso County

In Colorado Springs, short-term rental rules turn on your zoning

Colorado Springs treats owner-occupied and non-owner-occupied short-term rentals differently, and non-owner-occupied rentals face limits in single-family zones.

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Local rules - El Paso County

Short-term rental rules in Manitou Springs are tight and capped

Manitou Springs limits short-term rentals with a citywide cap, owner-occupancy and separation requirements, and a permit that does not transfer when a home is sold.

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