Tag
property research
6 Porch Notes tagged “property research,” from counties across Colorado.
Water and land - Jefferson County
Jeffco floodplain maps can include local layers, not only FEMA
Jeffco's floodplain layer can include local floodplains FEMA never acknowledged, so a real flood check reads both maps, not one.
Read note ->Water and land - Arapahoe County
An Arapahoe County flood check starts with the official map
FEMA's flood maps are the official source for an Arapahoe County address, and a dry-looking yard is no substitute for checking them.
Read note ->Home and property - Adams County
Eye on Adams can help check permit and code history
Eye on Adams lets you track building permits and code violations on unincorporated Adams County property before you buy or build.
Read note ->Home and property - Denver County
Denver's Development Services map is a first property screen
Denver's Development Services map shows zoning, landmark status, floodplain notes, and inspector contacts in one early property check.
Read note ->Home and property - Garfield County
Check Garfield County zoning before you count on a use
A parcel's zone district and any overlay decide what you can build or do in unincorporated Garfield County, so check the map before you plan.
Read note ->Local rules - Adams County
Eye on Adams tracks permits and code cases
Eye on Adams lets you look up building permits and code cases on unincorporated county property by address, ZIP, neighborhood, or project.
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