Tag
vacant land
15 Porch Notes tagged “vacant land,” from counties across Colorado.
Home and property - Boulder County
Boulder County vacant land may need a building lot determination
A Boulder County parcel may need a Building Lot Determination to confirm it is legally a buildable lot before any permit can be issued.
Read note ->Home and property - San Miguel County
Check the San Miguel zone district before the offer
A San Miguel parcel's zone district decides what it can become, so confirm it through the GIS map and Zone District Finder before you offer.
Read note ->Home and property - Gilpin County
Gilpin County may ask for legal access before a home permit
A new home permit in Gilpin County may require proof of the legal right to reach a public road, not just a dirt track on the ground.
Read note ->Home and property - Gilpin County
Gilpin vacant land usually needs the home before the shed
On vacant Gilpin County residential land, the home generally has to come before any shed, garage, or barn.
Read note ->Home and property - Gilpin County
A Gilpin vacant-land address may be informal
Gilpin County assigns a parcel its official address during the building permit process, so a vacant-land address is often informal.
Read note ->Home and property - Clear Creek County
A shed on vacant Clear Creek land may not be the easy first step
On vacant Clear Creek land, a shed needs a principal permitted use or a special use permit before it is allowed.
Read note ->Home and property - Rio Grande County
Ask before parking a shed or container on vacant Rio Grande County land
A shed or container on raw Rio Grande County land can trigger zoning, setback, and floodplain rules, so check Land Use before it is delivered.
Read note ->Local rules - Rio Grande County
Camping on vacant land in Rio Grande County has its own rule path
Camping on your own vacant land in Rio Grande County is a land-use question, with a Camping Permit Application and its own code section.
Read note ->Local rules - Clear Creek County
Private-land camping in Clear Creek County is not open-ended
Owning a Clear Creek parcel doesn't let you live in an RV there year-round; vacant land stays vacant until a permitted use is in place.
Read note ->Home and property - Larimer County
A Larimer manufactured home starts with zoning
A manufactured home can sit outside a park only when the vacant Larimer County parcel is already zoned for residential use.
Read note ->Home and property - Alamosa County
Alamosa County does not hand out addresses for bare land
Alamosa County won't issue an address for bare land until an improvement step ties to it, such as a building, septic, utility, or access permit.
Read note ->Home and property - Gilpin County
Gilpin temporary housing waits for the building permit
A Gilpin County temporary housing permit lets an owner-builder live on-site, but only after the building permit is issued.
Read note ->Local rules - Gilpin County
Private-land camping in Gilpin County has limits
Gilpin County lets owners camp on their own land up to 30 days a year by permit, but renting campsites or living in a yurt is a different matter.
Read note ->Local rules - Gilpin County
Shipping containers have Gilpin County land-use rules
Gilpin County treats shipping containers as accessory structures, bans them on vacant land, and caps temporary use at 30 days.
Read note ->Home and property - Saguache County
A Saguache County rural address needs an improvement plan and access permit
A rural address here follows a real improvement plan and an access permit, not just a road on a map.
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