Operational Section
The
Operational Section of the Planning Division is responsible
for the day-to-day activities regarding zoning, subdivision and
development of property in the unincorporated area of the County,
Code enforcement, and many other duties.
Some of the myriad duties and responsibilities of the Operational
Section include:
Processing requests related to the use of land not located within
cities or towns.
Zone
Change
Sketch Plan
Minor Subdivision
(certain subdivisions of four or fewer lots)
Preliminary
Plan and Final Plat
Vacation/Replat
Use Subject
to Special Review
Variance
of Use (for uses not normally allowed in a zone district)
Vacation
of Easement/ Right-of-Way
Subdivision
Exemption
Formation
of Special Districts
Processed by the Environmental Section are:
Certificate
of Designation (for solid waste facilities)
Location
Approval (for certain public utility uses)
Site Approval
(for wastewater treatment facilities)
In conjunction with the Comprehensive Planning
Section, amendments to the County Master Plan are also processed
Most of these requests require public hearings before the Planning Commission which is advisory to the Board of
County Commissioners. Some require legal advertising.
On October 26, 2000, the Board of County Commissioners took action
temporarily suspend the Planning Commission submittal cycle for
one year. This action is formalized in Board Resolution
00-442. This process places significantly more emphasis on
early assistance to the customer. A Pre-Application form, followed
by a Pre-Application meeting, is required in most cases. The process
is further explained in a November
22, 2000, letter.
If
you are submitting a request, it must be complete, as outlined
in our Notice to All Applicants.
Many of the activities of the Operational Section are governed
by the El Paso County Land Development
Code which contains the Subdivision and Zoning Regulations
for the unincorporated area. This is a dynamic document and subject
to periodic revisions as circumstances warrant and staff time
allows.
Physical variances of the Zoning and Subdivision Regulations are
processed and presented to the Board of Adjustment
for consideration/ action.
The Code Enforcement Section not only monitors compliance with
conditions of approval on land use requests, but also enforces
the County's Rubbish
Ordinance (#92-1) and Weed
Ordinance (#92-2) which have been adopted by the Board of
County Commissioners.
For further information on the above or other activities of the
Planning Division, please call us at (719) 520-6300.