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Board of Health orders property at 21835 Glenwood Springs Road to remedy septic failure

Montrose County Board of Commissioners · November 6, 2024
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Summary

As the Montrose County Board of Health, commissioners adopted a resolution memorializing earlier findings after a public hearing and ordered the property at 21835 Glenwood Springs Road to come into compliance for a failed septic system; the resolution memorializes prior Board of Health determinations.

Acting as the Montrose County Board of Health on Nov. 6, commissioners adopted a resolution relating to the property at 21835 Glenwood Springs Road after staff summarized the Board's Oct. 22 hearing and evidence regarding a septic system failure.

Julie (staff) told the board the resolution memorializes the Board of Health's earlier decisions and "orders the property to come into compliance" or authorizes the county to treat the situation as a public health hazard if the owner does not comply. The resolution was moved, seconded and approved by the Board of Health; the transcript records the resolution reference on the record as "resolution 20 24 dash 0 1 concerning the violations by the owners of the real property located at 21835 Government Springs Road." The motion carried on an oral 'aye' vote.

The resolution formalizes the Board of Health's prior hearing record and directs action to bring the property into compliance; the transcript does not specify a compliance deadline or the exact corrective measures required, which will be set out in the Board's resolution and follow-up communications to property owners.