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Larimer County to seek district-court authority in two long-running code cases

2302526 · February 3, 2025
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Summary

County code-compliance staff told commissioners they will ask for legal authority to move two longstanding enforcement cases — a South Loveland storage facility with people living in units and an allegedly illegal short-term rental — to district court after years in county court.

Amy White, Larimer County code compliance supervisor, told the Board of County Commissioners on Monday that staff will seek legal authorization to take two longstanding code-enforcement cases to district court. White said the cases have been under enforcement for about a decade and that staff recently consolidated related complaints so the matters fall under the county's updated code.

White said one case involves a storage facility in South Loveland where people are living in storage units and where staff have documented construction without permits, solar panels placed on unit roofs, an unapproved expansion of a special-review…

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