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9 Porch Notes tagged “special event,” 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 - Weld County

Weld paid gatherings can trigger a limited event permit

A Limited Event Permit can be required for unincorporated-Weld events over 30 people when land is rented or guests pay, unless already zoned for it.

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Local rules - Boulder County

Boulder County road events need the county permit path

An event using a road in unincorporated Boulder County needs an Event on County Roadways permit, but only for the county-owned parts of the route.

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Local rules - Larimer County

Large Larimer private-land events can need review

A private-land event in unincorporated Larimer County can need a special event permit once expected attendance tops 40 people.

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Local rules - Larimer County

Larimer event alcohol is a separate approval

In Larimer County, alcohol at a special event needs its own liquor permit through the Clerk and Recorder, separate from the event approval itself.

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Local rules - Larimer County

Larimer road events need the county permit path

An event that changes normal traffic on a Larimer County road, right-of-way, or property needs a county special event permit, often plus others.

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Local rules - Jefferson County

Jeffco special events can need a zoning permit

A one-time gathering on private land in unincorporated Jeffco can trigger a special event zoning permit — it depends on the event and the site.

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Local rules - Washington County

Temporary events in Washington County can still need land-use review

A one-time event on a Washington County farm or ranch can still need a temporary use or special event permit before tickets go out.

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Local rules - Jefferson County

A Jeffco block party permit is not a large-event permit

Jeffco's block party permit covers small neighborhood gatherings; bigger events and most road closures use a separate special-event path.

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