Colorado counties zone agricultural lands under state planning laws while preserving farm operations through Right to Farm protections and local agricultural overlays.
Colorado counties exercise zoning authority under CRS 30-28-101 et seq., establishing agricultural districts that limit non-farm development, set minimum parcel sizes, and protect farming operations. Many counties pair zoning with the Right to Farm Act under CRS 35-3.5-102 to preserve agricultural use. Conservation easements through entities like Colorado Open Lands and the Department of Agriculture's Land Trust further restrict subdivision. Some jurisdictions allow agritourism, farm stays, and value-added processing as accessory uses. Land owners must verify allowable uses, water rights compliance, and any HOA covenants before changing operations.
Zoning violations may result in stop-work orders, daily fines often $100 to $1,000, and required removal of nonconforming structures or uses.
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Longmont, CO
Longmont's updated LMC 15.05.040 (effective January 1, 2026) bans artificial turf as a 'non-functional turf' replacement in tree lawns, medians, parking-lot ...
Longmont, CO
Longmont has no bamboo-specific ordinance. Bamboo is not listed on the Colorado Noxious Weed list and does not appear in Longmont's Integrated Weed Managemen...
Longmont, CO
Per LMC Β§ 15.04.050(D)(4), Longmont food trucks may operate only in non-residential zoning districts (ice cream vendors are allowed in residential zones), mu...
Longmont, CO
Operating a food truck or pushcart in Longmont requires an annual Mobile Retail Food Vending Permit from the Building Services Division, plus a Longmont busi...
Longmont, CO
Federal law (FAA Part 107 and 49 U.S.C. Β§ 44809 for recreational flyers) governs U.S. airspace and Longmont cannot regulate altitude or flight paths. The Cit...
Longmont, CO
Under LMC 6.44.090 (cited by Longmont Code Enforcement), no garage sale in Longmont may run for more than 3 consecutive days, and no more than 12 total days ...
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