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6 Porch Notes tagged “planning commission,” from counties across Colorado.

Local rules - Fremont County

Some Fremont County land use applications go to a public meeting

Subdivisions, zone changes, and several other land use requests in Fremont County go to a Planning Commission public meeting.

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Local rules - Prowers County

Some Prowers County land-use requests go through Planning Commission

In Prowers County, the Planning Commission reviews land-use applications and recommends before the commissioners decide.

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Local rules - Elbert County

Elbert County land-use cases move from planning review to the board

Elbert land-use cases get a Planning Commission recommendation first, but the Board of County Commissioners makes the actual decision.

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Local rules - Jefferson County

Jeffco Planning Commission recommends on land-use cases

The Jeffco Planning Commission recommends, not decides, on land-use cases, so its hearing shapes a nearby application before the commissioners vote.

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Local rules - Montrose County

Montrose County's Planning Commission shapes rural growth

Subdivision, zoning, and master-plan changes in unincorporated Montrose County move through the Planning Commission on a public record.

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Local rules - Otero County

Rezoning or a variance in Otero County starts with Land Use

Changing what an Otero County parcel can do means a formal rezoning or variance through Land Use, never a seller's promise.

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