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Zoning, Land Use and Boundaries, Real Estate
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Setback requirements in Colorado vary widely by location and zoning district. Consult your local zoning codes and/or municipal ordinances to determine the exact setback requirements relevant to the property in question.

To apply for a zoning variance in Colorado, determine the governing jurisdiction (city, town, or county), as each jurisdiction will have specific processes and requirements.

In Colorado, unless otherwise agreed upon, both property owners jointly own fences on a property line. This means both parties are responsible for maintaining and repairing the fence. If a dispute arises over fence upkeep, it’s advisable to seek legal advice if discussing the matter with your neighbor has reached a standstill.

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