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subdivision exemption

4 Porch Notes tagged “subdivision exemption,” from counties across Colorado.

Home and property - Cheyenne County

Small land splits need a subdivision check in Cheyenne County

Selling a parcel under 35 acres in unincorporated Cheyenne County usually triggers the county's subdivision exemption process.

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Local rules - Bent County

A Bent County subdivision exemption is still a process

Splitting land in Bent County runs through a subdivision exemption application, the official path even when the change feels small.

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Home and property - Sedgwick County

Check Sedgwick County's subdivision exemption before a rural land split

A rural Sedgwick County land split starts with Planning and Zoning and its subdivision exemption form, not with a drawn line and a recorded deed.

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Local rules - Washington County

Washington subdivision exemptions still go through county review

A subdivision exemption out on the Eastern Plains still runs through Washington County Planning and Zoning, so check before you split land.

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