Public Notice Notice (PRO2026-0022)
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A site-specific development plan has been approved for the Gibson Property Line Adjustment.
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- Category
- Other
- Case #
- PRO2026-0022
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What to do next
- 1
Review the development plan
Examine the approved site-specific development plan for details on the project.
- 2
Contact Mesa County Planning
Reach out to the Mesa County Planning Division for any questions regarding the approval.
- 3
Prepare for development
Plan your next steps for development before the vested right expires in 2029.
Frequently asked questions
- What is a vested property right?
- A vested property right allows a property owner to develop their land as approved.
- How long is the vested right valid?
- The vested right is valid for three years from May 6, 2026.
- Who approved the development plan?
- The Mesa County Planning Division approved the site-specific development plan.
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Full Notice Text
NOTICE OF VESTED RIGHTSPursuant to Colorado Revised Statutes Title 24, Article 68 and Section 1.11 of the 2020 Mesa County Land Development Code a site-specific development plan has been approved by the Mesa County Planning Division for the following projects and shall result in a vested property right for a period of three years from May 6, 2026.PRO2026-0022 Gibson Property Line AdjustmentPublished: May 6, 2026. COL-103173