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 II - REQUESTS FOR LOCAL GOVERNMENT DESIGNATION
Section 8 CCR 1501-1-4-II-201 - Staff Study of Potential Matters of State Interest

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

(1) Any member of the Commission or its Director, acting on his own initiative or in response to information submitted by any person, may at any time request the Commission staff to conduct a study of any area or activity within the state which could be a matter of state interest. In determining whether to request a staff study, the Commission or its director shall consider the number of people presenting the request and whether local officials have been given the opportunity to address the matter pursuant to C.R.S. 1973, 24-65.1-101, et seq.

(2) In the course of such a study the staff shall consider:

(a) The exact nature of the area or activity in question.; and

(b) Actions which local governments have taken with respect to the area or activity; and

(c) Information concerning the area or activity from appropriate local, state and federal agencies, and private parties; and

(d) Relationship of the area or activity to any applicable land use plans; and

(e) Reasons why the particular area or activity is of state interest, the dangers that would result from uncontrolled development of any such area or uncontrolled conduct of such activity, and the advantages of development of such area or conduct of such activity in a coordinated manner.

(3) Upon completion of such study, the staff shall present a written report to the Commission of the results of its study.

(4) The report shall include:

(a) A specific description of the activity in question or of the boundaries of the area in question; and

(b) A listing of local governments having jurisdiction over, and actions taken in regard to, the area or activity in question; and

(c) Findings of the staff with regard to § 1-4-201(2)(e) of these regulations; and

(d) Recommendations for Commission action.

(5) The Commission staff shall prepare resolutions reflecting the alternative courses of action contained in the staff study.

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