RESOLUTION # 07-2023
A RESOLUTION IN OPPOSITION TO STATEWIDE LAND USE AND ZONING PREEMPTIONS IN SENATE BILL 23.213
WHEREAS, longstanding state statutes and the constitution for the State of Colorado dictate that control of land use, planning, and zoning rests with local governments; and
WHEREAS, local control of land use, planning, and zoning must be controlled by local governing bodies such as counties and municipalities given that local governments are most familiar with and accountable to, local lands and the citizens who occupy them; and
WHEREAS, zoning and land use deeply affect counties and municipalities in a myriad of ways, including affecting their ability to ensure adequate water and utilities for properties and structures, their ability to provide public safety services, their ability to ensure safety in local schools, and their ability to provide sufficient and safe infrastructure; and
WHEREAS, continuing to vest local control of zoning and land use with county and
municipal governments is vital to ensuring that development on local lands aligns with the economic goals of the local community; and
WHEREAS, the passage of Senate Bill 23-213 would apply statewide mandates to local land use matters and substitute the judgment of legislators and state Regulators who lack the understanding needed to make decisions for local communities for the judgment of local governing officials who are familiar with, and accountable to, local communities; and
WHEREAS, the passage of Senate Bill 23-21 3 would undermine long-range planning efforts and would severely limit Montezuma County’s ability to maintain reasonable zoning regulations and ensure a high quality of life and a sound economic environment for its current and future residents, workers, and business owners; and
WHEREAS, the passage of Senate Bill 23-213 could limit Montezuma County’s ability to manage and preserve its limited water resources by allowing state regulators to mandate land use and zoning schemes that do not consider, or align with, local water shortages; and
WHEREAS, the passage of Senate Bill 23-213 would silence the voices of Montezuma County residents by taking away their right to provide input at public hearings prior to the issuance of decisions related to zoning and land use;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Montezuma County Board of
County Commissioners that:
Approved and adopted this 11th day of April, 2023.
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