All code violations may not meet a degree of significance to warrant continued staff time and the expenditure of further County funds. For instance, if a property has 1 (one) Derelict Vehicle, it is unlikely anyone would find the violation warrants the same degree of staff time as a property with 10 (ten) Derelict Vehicles - anyone, that is, except the complaining citizen. In these instances, the Code Compliance Officer (CCO) has the ability to determine that although a technical violation exists, the violation does not meet a standard of significance to warrant further expenditure of staff time and County resources.
The standard of "substantial compliance" is critical for managing scarce County resources. Substantial compliance allows the County to close those cases that fundamentally satisfy County requirements. For example, where a property owner brings the property into compliance by mitigating the most serious and significant violations, but still has an outstanding minor violation, like the example above of a fence one inch above height limitations, the CCO will bring this to the owner's attention with a notice listing those items that have been corrected and minor items which the owner should correct, but which staff will not actively pursue (unless, of course, the minor violations become more serious at a later date).
A code violation means that an individual property owner has an activity that is either not allowed within the zone district or does not comply with standards set forth in the zone district.
If you believe a Code violation exists in your neighborhood, you can report the violation by clicking the button below.
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PLEASE NOTE: Additional inspections are not conducted unless the property owner indicates they have brought the property into compliance or unless needed for court
I. The action is filed in the County Court. (C.R.S. 30-28-124.5)
II. The Complaint and Summons and Answer form are served on the Defendants.
III. County Court Rules require the Plaintiff and the Respondent to file one set of Disclosures/Exhibits and Witness list prior to a hearing.
IV. Hearing Process if Defendant/Respondent Files an Answer
V. Judicial Process if No Answer is Filed:
Cynthia Villanueva Code Compliance Officer Phone: (970) 400-3536 Email: cvillanueva@weld.gov
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Ashley Ramirez Code Compliance Officer Phone: (970) 400-3529 Email: aramirez@weld.gov
Nicole Brick Code Compliance Officer Phone: (970) 400-3551 Email: nbrick@weld.gov