To clarify how this is affecting me directly, I would like to do a project on my property that triggers a Site Plan Review (SPR) process, which is overseen by a County Planner. After being assigned to my application, the Planner sends my proposal out to different groups for "referrals". The...
"Access" is defined in the multimodal transport standards adopted by the county (latest update was 2011). Yes, Boulder County works very hard to stop all building permits in the mountains, that doesn't mean that they have a legal basis to do it if the Land Use Code does not specifically...
I am looking for some guidance from people with expertise in the legalese of property law. I have submitted an application to rebuild an existing cabin in the mountains, and the County is telling me that they will not give me a building permit unless I can get the private road up to multimodal...
Boulder County's Land Use Code defines "Access" as "A driveway or other point of entry and/or exit that creates an opening through the right of way line to abutting landowners, public street, or road."
Before 2020, the Planning Department appears to have interpreted this to include driveways on...