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special use permit

6 Porch Notes tagged “special use permit,” from counties across Colorado.

Local rules - Rio Grande County

Some Rio Grande County plans belong in the special-use lane

A Special Use Permit and related checklists exist in Rio Grande County because some projects need formal review beyond a quick zoning answer.

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Local rules - Sedgwick County

Some Sedgwick County rural uses need special review first

Out on the Sedgwick County plains, heavier rural uses need favorable Board approval first because they reach past the parcel line.

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Local rules - Adams County

Adams special use permits cover larger park groups

In Adams County, a group of 25 or more at a park, trail, or open space needs a special use permit, with dates and areas spelled out.

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Local rules - Alamosa County

Ask Alamosa County before turning rural land into a business

Most commercial activity in Alamosa County needs land use review; some small businesses can run as home occupations, others need special-use review.

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Local rules - Boulder County

Large Boulder County open-space groups need permit homework

Big group gatherings on Boulder County open space need a special-use permit, and commercial activity is mostly off the table.

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Local rules - Larimer County

Larimer park events can need a special use permit

An organized event on a Larimer County park or open space may need a special use permit, depending on how it affects the land and other visitors.

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