Montezuma County » YouTube: Montezuma County BOCC Meeting February 3, 2026
Date: February 3, 2026
Notice is hereby given that the Montezuma County Board of County Commissioners will hold a Public Hearing for review and determination regarding a proposed Subdivision Amendment and boundary line adjustment Application of the Royce Subdivision, submitted by Kevin Kissler & Leslie Butitta and Linda Dake, on properties located at 16333 & 16535 Road 30, Dolores, CO, consisting of 5.03 & 19.56 acres, more or less, both located south of Hwy 184, west of Road 30, situated in Section 21, Township 37N, Range 15W, N.M.P.M.
The hearing will be held Tuesday, February 3, 2026, at 9:00 a.m., in the Commissioner’s Hearing Room, Montezuma County Administrative Offices, 109 W. Main, Cortez, CO. Interested persons may attend and give input.
Information may be obtained from the Planning Office online service at
https://co-montezuma-co.smartgovcommunity.com/Public/Home
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you may also contact the Planning Dept. at (970) 565‑2801 with questions.
The Public Comment portion of the agenda provides the public an opportunity to speak to the Board of Commissioners about issues that are not on the main agenda. Testimony relating to scheduled agenda items will not be allowed during Public Comment.
Rules of decorum will be strictly enforced. Outbursts and interruptions from any person in the hearing room, including shouting, clapping, booing, laughing, or other reactions to the proceedings, are prohibited.
Comments may only be made by persons who are residents of Montezuma County, who have been recognized by the Chair, who are speaking into the microphone, and only after they have stated their name and address for the record.
Each person will have 3 minutes to comment. No speaker may yield part or all of his/her time to another speaker. Comments shall only be made to the Board. No comments or questions shall be directed to staff or other members of the public.
The Consent Agenda is intended to allow the Board to spend its time on more complex items. These items are generally perceived as non‑controversial and can be approved by a single motion. An item may be removed from the Consent Agenda by the Board and addressed in Items Needing Individual Consideration if deemed necessary.
Pursuant to C.R.S. Section 24‑6‑402(4)(b), the Board may move into executive session for the purpose of receiving legal advice from counsel on any item appearing before the Board on this agenda.
In addition, the Board of County Commissioners shall conduct such further business as may come before said meeting.
Please Note: Except for the start time and public hearings, all other times are approximate only.
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