Special Use Permit Decisions in Pueblo County
How special use permit requests are decided across Pueblo County, CO council meetings, the vote and the conditions on the record
Special Use Permit is one of the most actively tracked zoning topics in Pueblo County, CO. ZoneWire has analyzed 11 council meetings and detected 56 instances of special use permit activity. Below are the most recent discussions.
What is Special Use Permit (SUP)?
A permit for a use that requires individual review due to its potential impact on surrounding properties.
A Special Use Permit (SUP) is functionally similar to a Conditional Use Permit (CUP) - the terminology varies by jurisdiction. In both cases, the permit authorizes a land use that is allowed in the zoning district but requires individualized review and conditions to ensure compatibility with the surrounding area.
Read full definitionSpecial Use Permit in Pueblo County, CO
A permit for a use that requires individual review due to its potential impact on surrounding properties. In Pueblo County, CO, local government bodies regularly discuss special use permit as part of zoning and land use decisions.
ZoneWire has analyzed 11 meetings in Pueblo County and detected 56 mentions of special use permit, an average of 5.1 mentions per meeting.
Recent Special Use Permit meetings in Pueblo County
Why Track Special Use Permit?
In most jurisdictions, these terms are interchangeable. The key distinction is:
Special Use Permit Regulations in Colorado
Colorado sets the regulatory framework that governs how special use permit decisions are made at the county and municipal level. State statutes define zoning authority, hearing requirements, and appeal processes that directly affect special use permit outcomes in Pueblo County.
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Frequently Asked Questions
A Special Use Permit (SUP) is functionally similar to a Conditional Use Permit (CUP) - the terminology varies by jurisdiction. In both cases, the permit authorizes a land use that is allowed in the zoning district but requires individualized review and conditions to ensure compatibility with the surrounding area. ZoneWire tracks special use permit activity across Pueblo County, CO public meetings.
ZoneWire monitors Pueblo County, CO planning and council meetings, transcribes them, and flags special use permit activity. As of the latest update we have analyzed 11 meetings and detected 56 special use permit mentions.
Tracking special use permit in Pueblo County surfaces zoning and development signals early, so developers, investors, and brokers can evaluate parcels and approvals before they reach the broader market.
Land use and development in unincorporated Pueblo County are governed by the Pueblo County Unified Development Code (UDC), which the Board of County Commissioners adopted on October 22, 2024. The UDC consolidated the County's previously separate zoning and subdivision regulations (Title 16 Subdivisions and Title 17 Land Use) into a single code covering zoning districts, permitted uses, development standards, and administrative procedures. The Department of Planning and Development administers and enforces the code.
The UDC organizes unincorporated land into several district families, including Agricultural districts (Large Agriculture A1, Medium Agriculture A2, and Small Agriculture A3), Residential districts (such as Rural Residential, Residential Agriculture, Suburban Residential, and Mixed Residential), plus business/commercial and industrial districts. The code also provides a Planned Unit Development (PUD) district as an alternative to conventional regulations, combining use, density, and site plan review into a single process. Pueblo County published a Zone District Conversion Chart showing how prior designations (for example, the former A-1 through A-4) map to the new UDC districts.
The Pueblo County Planning Commission reviews land use applications and makes recommendations. It meets regularly on the 3rd Wednesday of each month at 5:30 p.m. in the Commissioners' Chambers at the Pueblo County Courthouse, 215 W. 10th St., with special meetings held as needed and dates subject to change around holidays. The Board of County Commissioners holds a monthly Land Use public meeting and makes the final decisions on land use matters.
You can look up a parcel's zoning using the County's Interactive Map: locate your parcel, open the layers list, and turn on the Pueblo County Zoning layer, then match the color to the zoning legend. Zoning information is also available through the Property Information, Maps & Online Services resources and the Assessor's online property search. For help, contact the Department of Planning and Development at the Government Services Center, 201 W. 8th St., Suite 110, Pueblo, CO 81003, or call 719-583-6100.
Pueblo County's UDC establishes three agricultural zone districts based on scale: Large Agriculture (A1), Medium Agriculture (A2), and Small Agriculture (A3). These districts accommodate farming and ranching along with limited residential use; in the A1 and A2 districts, one accessory dwelling and one accessory farmstead dwelling may be permitted per lot. Specific dimensional standards and the full table of allowable uses for each district are set out in the adopted Unified Development Code.
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What gets approved in Pueblo County
In Pueblo County, 79% of land-use board decisions were approved over the last 24 months. Commercial / office / retail clear 90%, Special exception / conditional use 67%. ZoneWire analyzed 37 land-use board decisions in Pueblo County over the last 24 months. Here are the most active project types and how often each one clears.
| Project type | Decisions | Approval rate |
|---|---|---|
| Commercial / office / retail | 10 | 90% |
| Special exception / conditional use | 6 | 67% |
1 decisions that went against the odds
These are the denials and deferrals in categories that usually sail through, the deals worth understanding before you commit capital.
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