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Steven Thinnes
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Fort Collins, CO
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Annexation, Subdivide and Rezone

Steven Thinnes
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Fort Collins, CO
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My wife and I currently have a farm property in Wellington Colorado outside of city limits. Our goal is to subdivide while in the county in order to build a regular single family home on parcel (A). Then work on annexing into the town of Wellington in order to rezone other parcel (B) to industrial or commercial to follow towns comprehensive plan. My worries are that following through with the wrong subdivide while in the county will affect my greater plan of rezoning and developing Parcel (B) after annexation with the town. I’m looking for any input or resources on these topics, order of operations. Any info at all would be a great help. Thank you!

Currently I have utilities figured out and have met with the city planner and my future plans after annexation follows their vision of the comprehensive plan for that property but he passed me off to the county since I’m not annexed currently and the county wants to pass me back to the city. It’s tough to get the exact answers in order to follow through with the process. 

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