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A pre-application meeting is required before applying for most planning processes. Please reach out to the On Call Planner if you have any questions.
A pre-application meeting is required before applying for most planning processes. Please reach out to the On Call Planner if you have any questions.
All hearings and meetings listed below can be attended in-person or virtually, unless otherwise noted.
To give public testimony or attend virtually, register by using the Zoom link in the description.
Materials may not be available until 1 week prior to the hearing or meeting.
Agendas are posted 24 hours in advance with in-person or virtual noticing.
The Red Feather Lakes Planning Advisory Committee (RFLPAC) is a committee of citizens who live, work/volunteer or own property within the Red Feather Lakes Plan Area, appointed by the Larimer County Board of Commissioners. Its purpose is to provide an organized forum to facilitate communication with the County and within the community on issues that impact Red Feather Lakes.
The Planning website will undergo a redevelopment beginning on May 2, 2022 to enable staff to optimize available information for our customers. During construction the site elements and key information will remain, and may be found at larimer.org/planning. The redesign will take several months, and we aim to keep the website functional throughout this process.
Larimer County is currently working on a Water Master Plan. The project started in the late summer of 2023, and it will continue through the end of 2024. Please read through this webpage to learn more about the project and how you can get involved.
Chief Building Official
Eric Fried
(970) 498-7705
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Business Operations Supervisor
Jennifer Fling
(970) 498-7717
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Lead Plans Examiner
Juan Mancha
(970) 498-7665
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There has been confusion about new requirements in the 2020 National Electrical Code (NFPA 70) Article 210.8 (F) potentially causing nuisance tripping for some outdoor HVAC equipment using Variable Frequency Drives. Both the National Fire Protection Association and the Colorado Electrical Board have addressed this issue, in somewhat conflicting ways.
To clear up the confusion and align as much as possible with other Colorado jurisdictions, Larimer County will adhere to the temporary variance issued by the state electrical board.