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Proposed Code Changes

Updated on August 19, 2010


Applicable Code


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Estes Valley Development Code

A-1 Accommodations

A-1 Accommodations zone district clarification of density and dimensional standards

Send Comments to Bob Joseph at bjoseph@estes.org

Estes Valley Development Code

Expiration of Development Plans

Expired Development Plans


Send Comments to Alison Chilcott at achilcott@estes.org

Estes Valley Development Code

Planned Unit Developments (PUD)

Planned Unit Developments

Send Comments to Alison Chilcott at achilcott@estes.org

Estes Park Municipal Code
Signs Sign Code Revisions

Send Comments to Bob Joseph at bjoseph@estes.org

Estes Valley Development Code

Small-Scale Wind Turbines

Small-Scale Residential Wind Turbines and
Micro-Wind Energy Conversion Systems

Send Comments to Bob Joseph at bjoseph@estes.org

Estes Valley Development Code

Townhomes

Townhomes

Send Comments to Alison Chilcott at achilcott@estes.org

Estes Valley Development Code
Accessory Dwelling Units
Accessory Dwelling Units

Send Comments to Dave Shirk at dshirk@estes.org 

What is the process for adopting revisions to the Development Code?
Proposed revisions to the Estes Valley Development Code are considered and adopted through a public hearing process that is held before the respective elected boards, the Estes Park Town Board of Trustees and the Larimer County Board of County Commissioners, with each acting independently.

Proposed changes are first heard by the Estes Valley Planning Commission. If the Planning Commission recommends approval of the revisions, they are presented to the Estes Park Town Board of Trustees at the following two monthly Town Board meetings. If the Town Board approves the changes, they are presented to the Larimer County Board of County Commissioners at their meeting a month later.

If the revisions are approved by both the Town Board and Larimer County Commissioners, they are adopted into the Estes Valley Development Code.

 

 

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