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Weld County adopts streamlined land‑use code after 4–1 vote
Summary
The Board of Weld County Commissioners on March 18 adopted a repeal-and-replace land‑use ordinance to standardize zoning, subdivision and planned‑unit development procedures; the measure passed 4–1 after one commissioner said the update should include clearer time frames.
The Board of Weld County Commissioners voted 4–1 on March 18 to approve Code Ordinance 2026‑O‑2, a repeal and reenactment of chapters 23 (zoning), 24 (subdivisions) and 27 (planned unit developments) of the Weld County Code intended to create a more standardized, predictable land‑use process for applicants.
Planner Jim Fletcher, the board’s long‑range planner, told commissioners the ordinance updates land‑use processes to be “more standardized” and “more predictable for applicants,” and…
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