County Commissioners Calendar of Events

Moffat County Planning Department

Moffat County Planning Department
221 West Victory Way, Suite 110
Craig, CO 81625
Phone: 970-824-9148
Fax: 970-824-9193


Downloadable Forms and Instructions
 

Moffat County/City of Craig Master Plan Project
Paper copies of the Master Plan are also available at all Moffat County libraries.
Final Document
 
Moffat County Road Addressing, Naming, and Signing Policy
Address Policy in PDF format
 
Moffat County Subdivision Regulations
Subdivision Regulations
Minor Subdivision Regulations
 
Moffat County Zoning Resolutions
Moffat County Zoning Resolution Section 100 Title & Authority.pdf
Moffat County Zoning Resolution Section 200 Interpretation and Definitions.pdf
Moffat County Zoning Resolution Section 300 Districts & Maps.pdf
Moffat County Zoning Resolution Section 400 District Regulations.pdf
Moffat County Zoning Resolution Section 500 Administration.pdf
Moffat County Zoning Resolution Section 600 Amendments and Director Classifications.pdf

Moffat County Zoning Resolution is a 90-page document and covers all of the County's zoning requirements. Call the Planning Department for all zoning information, i.e. "uses permitted in each zone," "building set-backs," "size requirement of parcel/or lot," " how to apply for a conditional use," "variance," or "zone change."

Moffat County Zoning Districts:

A Agricultural District
Minimum lot/parcel size, 5 acres, private water/septic

R-R Rural Residence District.
Minimum lot/parcel size 3 acres, private water/septic system. Where community water or public septic system is provided, minimum 2 acres. Where both community water and septic system are provided-minimum lot size is 1 acre.

Remaining County Zoning Districts:

R-CRural Community District
R-1Low Density Residential District
R-2Medium Density Residential District
MH-2  Mobile Home Park District
BBusiness District
CCommercial District
L-ILight Industrial District
H-IHeavy Industrial District
OOpen District

Subdivision Regulations of Moffat County, and Minor Subdivision Regulations of Moffat County:

Under Senate Bill 35 county planning commissions were mandated to develop and recommend subdivision regulations to the board of county commissioners, who were required to adopt and enforce the subdivision regulations. These regulations involved all unincorporated land within each county's boundaries. This law was to be in place no later than September 1, 1972. Moffat County's subdivision regulations reflect the statutory provisions mandated by CRS 30-58-133. CRS 30-28-101 10 b and such subdivision does not involve land divided into parcels of 35 acres or more.

Example: A 350-acre tract of land may be subdivided into ten (35-acre parcels), and the County's subdivision regulations would not effect the development. On the other hand, if the acreage is subdivided into smaller tracts, let's say seventy (5-acre parcels), the subdivision process would apply, and the owner/developer would follow procedure outlined in the county's subdivision regulations for the development. Planning department staff reviews applicants' proposals for major and minor subdivision, and provides assistance with the subdivision process. Minor Subdivision Regulations are for small subdivisions containing no more than four (4) parcels or lots. Minor Subdivision Regulations basically follow the same criteria as Subdivision Regulation with the exception the landowner/developer may combine the Sketch and Preliminary Plan.

Exemption from Subdivision Regulations: A landowner may apply for an Application for Exemption from Subdivision Regulations for splitting land into a parcel smaller than thirty-five acres, (Minimum of 5 acres is required for a home site in an Agriculture Zone). A good example would be a natural division, such a county road splitting the property, settling an estate, a divorce settlement, or some other situation that constitutes a hardship. Other conditions for eligibility may apply.

Time Frame for Placement on the Planning Commission Agenda

Planning Department Policy and Procedures request all applications requiring legal notification and a public hearing be completed and filed with the planning clerk no later then 15 days prior to being heard by the Planning Commission. Other agenda items must be filed 10 days prior to the meeting date. The Planning Commission meets the first Tuesday of each month, 6:30 p.m. at the Council Chamber, City Hall, 300 West Fourth Street, Craig, Colorado.

Please contact the Moffat County Planning Department for complete information on all zoning, and land division/ subdivision issues.



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