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Board renews YMCA of the Rockies special-use permit with updated access and reporting language

3299482 · April 15, 2025
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The Grand County Board of County Commissioners renewed the YMCA of the Rockies special-use permit through 2030, removing a redundant water-report requirement from the SUP, adding language tying future road realignment cost allocation to CDOT access rules, and preserving other existing permit conditions.

The Grand County Board of County Commissioners on April 15 renewed the YMCA of the Rockies special-use permit for camps and lodges with more than five bedrooms and approved amended conditions tying any future intersection realignment costs to state access rules.

Community Development Planner Hannah Zagon told the board staff recommended a five-year renewal through April 16, 2030, and asked the YMCA to provide updated engineered water and sewer reports if capacities reached permit triggers. The YMCA submitted sewer and water reports late the preceding Friday showing sewer capacity at about 70.5% and water at roughly 65–70%, Zagon said.

Courtney Hill, chief operating officer for YMCA of the Rockies, asked the board to remove an annual engineered-report requirement…

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