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. 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 is the largest structure I can build without a permit?
2. What are the setback requirements?
3. Do I need a permit to build a fence?
4. Do I need a permit to build a barn/agricultural building?
5. Does the County regulate irrigation water?
6. What is the minimum lot size for a septic system in Montrose County?
7. Do I need an engineer to design my septic system?
8. Do I need an engineer to design my foundation?
9. Can I build a second home on my property?
10. Can I just deed property to my children without going through the subdivision process?
11. What are the basic requirements for subdividing my property?
12. How do I determine the zoning of my property?
13. What are the allowed uses in my zoning district?
14. How long does the subdivision process take?
15. Will subdividing change my property tax status?
16. Does the County enforce covenants?
17. How do I determine where my property boundaries are?