Site Plan Guidance and Requirements:
An aerial view can be found by going to La Plata County GIS. This view can be printed and modified to show the items requested. A site plan should show all existing features and proposed improvements, including:
- parcel boundaries and acreage
- hydrologic features (ditches, swales, streams, ponds, wetlands, floodplain, etc.)
- locations of steep slopes (>30%) or rock outcroppings
- structures
- parking
- storage areas
- water and sanitary sewer facilities
After you have submitted your Feasibility Evaluation, planning staff will review for completeness and use the Land Use Code to determine the feasibility of your proposal.
Please allow up to two weeks for your proposal to be reviewed; you will receive an email from our staff once review of your proposal is complete.
After staff has reviewed your Feasibility Evaluation, you will receive feedback and guidance via email. Staff will determine as best they can the costs that would be associated with your proposal, which type(s) of land use permit is needed, if any agency comments are needed, etc.
**If applicable**
After completing your feasibility assessment, you may have been recommended to speak with or obtain comments from some of these agencies regarding your proposal. Please use this Agency Input Form to obtain your agency comments; wait until you have all your agency comments, then submit all comments at one time via our comment submission form.
Access/Traffic
Colorado State Lands and Wildlife
Housing, Utilities, and Food Safety
Fire Management
Fire Protection
Mining, Geology & Environmental
Metropolitan Service Districts
Municipalities
Scenic and Viewshed
Sewer
Storm-water, Wetlands, and Weed Management
United States Army Corps of Engineers
Water Supply
After successful completion of the full Feasibility (pre-submittal) evaluation process, you will receive direction to begin the Land Use Permit application process.
Staff will initiate contact and first steps of permitting process.