Consolidating Lots
There are two processes used to consolidate lots. If your land is part of a
platted subdivision, please view the information
on Amended Plats.
If your land is not part of a platted subdivision, you may apply for a
Land Consolidation Plat. This requires hiring a registered land surveyor to
prepare a formal land plat map, which is reviewed to ensure that any necessary easements
are retained.
Land consolidation plats are reviewed by either the Board of County Commissioners (for properties in unincorporated
Larimer County) or the Town Board (for properties within Town limits), depending
on where your property is located. The Estes Valley Planning Commission does not
review land consolidation plats.
If you live within the Estes Valley
and are interested in consolidating your lots, contact
a Planner in the Community Development Department. If you decide to pursue
consolidating your lots, you must schedule a formal
pre-application conference with a Planner prior to submitting your application. Click
here to access the pre-application and development application forms, which
must be completed to apply for a lot consolidation.
Questions? Contact us.
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