How do I determine where my property boundaries are?
If your property is part of a previously platted subdivision or division, there will be a plat on file with the Clerk and Recorders Office at (303)679-2340. These plats may be viewed by the public during business hours and will show the location of the surveyor’s pins which mark the property boundaries. Property owners may also look for these pins on their property to determine existing property boundaries. If not previously recorded plats exist and no pins can be found, property owners may choose to have their property surveyed by a Professional Land Surveyor.

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1. What are the required building setbacks and allowed uses in my zoning district?
2. Can I subdivide my property into several lots?
3. Will subdividing change my property tax status?
4. Does the County enforce covenants?
5. Can I just deed property to my children without going through the subdivision process?
6. How do I determine where my property boundaries are?
7. How do I file a complaint?
8. Can I camp on my property?
9. How can I learn more about camping in Clear Creek County?
10. Can I leave my recreational vehicle on my property year around?
11. Can I put a mobile home on my property?
12. Can I have animals, small livestock, and large livestock including horses?
13. What can I do when someone trashes their property with incomplete, extensively damaged, or unlicensed vehicles, and Junk?
14. How can I obtain a copy of the Clear Creek County Land Use Regulations?
15. Can I live on my property during the construction of my primary residence?
16. Can I build a storage shed (accessory structure) on my property if it is vacant land, and if so, do I need a building permit?
17. Can I build a storage shed (accessory structure) on my property if I have a house, and if so, do I need a building permit?
18. Are tiny homes allowed in Clear Creek County?