Code of Colorado Regulations
1501 - Office of the Governor
1501 - Colorado Land Use Commission
8 CCR 1501-1 - RULES AND REGULATIONS
Part 1 - LAND USE COMMISSION PROCEDURES
Chapter 4 - PROCEDURES FOR INITIATION AND REVIEW OF LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACTION UNDER H.B. 1041 (1974)
Article I
Section 8 CCR 1501-1-4-I-104 - Temporary Suspension of Development and/or Conduct of an activity

Current through Register Vol. 47, No. 17, September 10, 2024

(1) After a matter of state interest is designated by a local government pursuant to § 24-65.1-404, C.R.S. 1973, no person shall engage in development in the designated area of state interest and no person shall conduct the designated activity of state interest until:

(a) The original or the modified order for such area is reviewed and accepted by the Commission pursuant to these regulations or;

(b) The Commission, acting in its discretion under 1-4-506 of these procedures, declines to seek judicial review of a local government refusal to take action in conformance with a formal Commission request; or

(c) A court of competent jurisdiction has finally determined the matter; or

(d) The local government has rejected a Commission recommendation and the Commission has decided not to formally request the local government to take action with regard to a matter of state interest pursuant to 24-65.1-407, C.R.S. 1973.

(2) After a local government has received a formal Commission request to designate a matter of state interest pursuant to 24-65.1-407, C.R.S. 1973, no person shall engage in development in the area for which designation has been requested, nor conduct an activity within the local government's jurisdiction for which designation has been requested until:

(a) The local government has conformed with the Commission request and the resulting order has been reviewed and accepted by the Commission; or

(b) Local government has not acted upon the request or has refused to follow the request and the Commission, proceeding under § 1-4-206 of these regulations, has found that there was good cause for the failure to act and has declined to seek judicial review of the local government refusal to designate the matter of state interest; or

(c) A court of competent jurisdiction has finally determined the matter or has authorized the development or activity to proceed under terms and conditions established by the court.

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