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Pueblo County planning staff seek broad updates to Unified Development Code, including PUD vesting and larger ADUs
Summary
Planning staff presented a package of Unified Development Code amendments proposing PUD vesting rules, relaxed ADU size limits on large lots, wireless facility clarifications, agricultural sign standards, and administratively approved subdivision exemptions; staff recommended approval and will return with formal action items.
Pueblo County planning staff on Tuesday presented a set of proposed amendments to the county’s Unified Development Code intended to clarify standards and ease known implementation problems, including new vesting language for Planned Unit Developments (PUDs), relaxed accessory-dwelling-unit (ADU) size caps for large lots, and updated rules for wireless facilities and agricultural signs.
Joe Peoria, Planner II with Pueblo County Planning and Development, told the Board that staff focused this round on structural changes rather than typographical fixes. On PUDs, staff proposed adding vesting capabilities to provide predictability for large, multi‑year projects and removing granular requirements —…
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