Community Development
Community Development
The Planning Department houses Administrative Staff, Citizen Resources, and Development Planning.
200 W. Oak Street, Suite 3100
Fort Collins, CO 80521
(970) 498-7683
Office Hours: 8am - 4pm, Monday - Friday
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200 W. Oak Street, Third Floor
Fort Collins, CO 80521
Mon: 8am - 4pm
Tue: 8am - 4pm
W: 10am - 4pm
Thu: 8am - 4pm
Fri: 8am - 4pm
Email the on call planner:
[email protected]
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(970) 498-7679
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Updating the County’s Land Use Code is a major undertaking and will require substantial community input and collaboration among a wide range of Larimer County stakeholders.
The Code of the West was first chronicled by the famous western writer, Zane Grey. The men and women who came to this part of the country during the westward expansion of the United States were bound by an unwritten code of conduct. The values of integrity and self reliance guided their decisions, actions and interactions. In keeping with that spirit, we offer this information to help the citizens of Larimer County who wish to follow in the footsteps of those rugged individualists by living outside city limits.
What is the Purpose of The Marijuana Resolution?
Larimer County has adopted regulations for retail marijuana establishments that require state and local licenses for those establishments and confine them to the C - Commercial and I - Industrial zoning districts. As of July 17, 2017, the Board of County Commissioners passed the Marijuana Resolution to establish regulations specific to unlicensed marijuana cultivations that are allowed pursuant to Amendments 20 and 64 of the Colorado Constitution.
How does the Graffiti Ordinance Work?
Your property has been vandalized by graffiti. The county recognizes you are the victim and investigates all reported graffiti sightings. Code Compliance can assist the Property Caretaker (owner, tenant, lessee) in the removal of the graffiti, but ultimately, it is the Property Caretaker’s responsibility to remove the graffiti.
