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Issues and Alerts

LUC Letter to the Board of County Commissioners about the Land Use Code Revision process to date, the progress and what we believe needs to be done to move forward.

 

LUC Documents Related to Hearings

Notes on TDR Valuation Report by Clarion Associates
Pros and Cons about House Size Regulations
BuildSmart
Sustainability

Article:
Green "Disparate Impact"
This article could be about Boulder! Read Article

WHAT YOU CAN DO:

  • Call, e-mail, fax, and/or send letters to the Commissioners recommending that they:
    -  Table the house size limitations and TDR proposals until concrete data is provided (see our letter)
        that establishes why these items even belong in the Sustainability plan or the land use code
    -  Short of taking immediate action to table these proposals, insist that they establish a
        citizens and professionals advisory panel to study the economics and logistics of their proposal
  • Attend the Hearings
  • Help us in our efforts - The LUC needs volunteers and donations to help get the word out. Send us an e-mail - contactus@landusecoalition.org - to sign up for e-mail alerts on this issue and indicate if you have time to volunteer.
    Become a member of the LUC for only $30 and we will keep you updated on all Boulder County land use issues and events throughout the year.
    Come to our meetings the first Wednesday of every month at 5:30 PM at the Olive Garden on 28th and Pearl in Boulder.

 


To contact the Land Use Coalition please visit the Contact Us page, or send email to info@landusecoalition.org. To learn more about our organization please visit the About Us page.

Please check back often for expanding coverage of legislation effecting Boulder County and other Colorado property owners, as well as new resources to assist the community in dealing with property rights issues.


 

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Last updated September 13, 2008.
 

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