skip navigation
Search
Up
Board of Adjustment
Building Permits & Sign Permits
Contact our Department
County Building Permits
Current Applications
Development Applications
Development Code
Development Code Changes
Estes Valley Area
Noxious Weeds
Permits & Code Enforcement
Planning Brochures
Planning Commission
Planning Maps
Public Comment
Setbacks & Zoning
Temporary Use Permits
Vacation Home Rentals
Variance Application
Helpful Links
Current Topics
Meetings, Agendas & Minutes
Maps
RFPs/RFQs
Jobs
 

Estes Valley Planning Commission

 

 

The Estes Valley Planning Commission meets on the third Tuesday of the month at 1:30 p.m. in the Board Room of Town Hall, 170 MacGregor Avenue, Estes Park.
A study session, which is open to the public, is held at the Town Hall prior to each Planning Commission meeting. The starting time of the study session varies depending on the length of the agenda. Be sure to check the current agenda for the study session meeting time and room number.

Current Agenda  (posted on the Wednesday prior to the meeting)

Current Proposals

Meeting Minutes

2008 Schedule


Estes Valley Planning Commission Members


Commissioner


Appointed by


Term Expires

Wendell Amos

County

June 30, 2009

Richard "Ike" Eisenlauer, Chair

Town

September 31, 2008

Bruce Grant

Town

December 31, 2010

Betty Hull

County

June 30, 2011

Joyce Kitchen

County

June 30, 2011

Doug Klink, Vice-Chair

County

June 30, 2010

John Tucker

Town

December 31, 2008

     

Richard Homeier, Town Board Liaison

N/A

N/A

What is the Estes Valley Planning Commission?
The Estes Valley Planning Commission is a joint Town/County commission that reviews development proposals and subdivision proposals within the Estes Valley, both inside and outside the Town of Estes Park.

Who serves on the Estes Valley Planning Commission and how are they selected?
The commission consists of seven volunteer appointed members. Four members are appointed by the Larimer County Board of County Commissioners; three members are selected by the Town of Estes Park Board of Trustees. Members must reside in their respective areas of the Estes Valley. When vacancies occur, residents may apply to serve on the Commission by contacting the Community Development Department at 970-577-3725. Appointments are made following application and an interview process. Interested residents are encouraged to participate in the Town's annual Citizen Information Academy program.

Are the County Commissioners still involved with land use decisions in the Estes Valley?
The final decision-making authority for development plans rests with the Estes Valley Planning Commission. The final decision-making authority for all other proposals located outside the city limits of the Town of Estes Park rests with the Larimer County Commissioners. The final decision-making authority for all other proposals located inside the city limits of the Town of Estes Park rests with the Town of Estes Park Board of Trustees. Any revisions to the jointly adopted Estes Valley Development Code, the governing document, are considered and adopted through a public hearing process that is held before the respective elected boards, with each acting independently.

How do I get involved with the planning process in our community?
The Estes Valley Planning Commission meets on the third Tuesday of the month at 1:30 p.m. in the Board Room of the Town Hall. Each meeting begins with an opportunity for residents to address the Planning Commission on any general topic of interest. You may view current proposals by clicking here. Planning staff is also available to discuss current issues and to answer questions at 970-577-3721.

Links
Larimer County Commissioners Agendas and Minutes
Town of Estes Park Board of Trustees: members
Agenda and Minutes for the Town of Estes Park Board of Trustees
Completed applications that have been approved or denied

 

Questions? Contact Us.