Tag
variance
6 Porch Notes tagged “variance,” from counties across Colorado.
Local rules - Phillips County
A Phillips variance is for a real site hardship
A Phillips County variance grants relief from setback, height, or lot-size rules only when the property itself creates a real hardship.
Read note ->Local rules - Sedgwick County
A Sedgwick County variance does not turn a wrong use into a right one
A Sedgwick County variance can ease a setback or lot-size hardship, but it cannot make an unpermitted use legal in a zoning district.
Read note ->Local rules - Adams County
Adams Board of Adjustment is the variance path
The Board of Adjustment is the public path for a variance from Adams County zoning, or an appeal of a staff decision.
Read note ->Local rules - Arapahoe County
Arapahoe variances go through the Board of Adjustment
Variances, special-exception uses, and land-use appeals run through the county's Board of Adjustment, a formal public hearing, not a quiet favor.
Read note ->Local rules - Jefferson County
Jeffco Board of Adjustment is a formal exception path
Jeffco's Board of Adjustment handles variances, special exceptions, and zoning appeals through a formal application and hearing.
Read note ->Local rules - Otero County
Rezoning or a variance in Otero County starts with Land Use
Changing what an Otero County parcel can do means a formal rezoning or variance through Land Use, never a seller's promise.
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