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NISP 1041 Permit Application

Summary

Northern Integrated Supply Project (NISP) is a 1041 Permit under the Larimer County Land Use Code Section 14.4.J, approval for Northern Tier, Poudre Delivery/Intake And County Line raw water lines, and Section 14.4.K water storage reservoir (Glade Reservoir) including recreation facilities and other appurtenant facilities to both the pipelines and reservoir. 


The pipelines begin  northwest of Fort Collins then east to the Weld County line and from the Poudre River at Hwy 14 in Fort Collins then east roughly following CR40/Prospect to the Weld County Line then south to the south 

county line  at Johnstown.


Copy of the Letter of Completion


History of the NISP 1041 Application

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Larimer County Land Use Code - Section 14.0

Reason and Purpose Behind the 1041 Process

Activities of State Interest-1041 Review: State

 Statutes allow local governments to designate certain areas and 

activities of state interest and require permits for development 

involving those areas and activities. A 1041 Permit is required prior to

 conducting any activity that has been designated as a Matter of State 

Interest (power plants, solar energy power plants, transmission lines, 

pipelines, etc..). 


1041 Permits for Designated Matters of State Interest Larimer County Land Use Code – Section 14.0 


Areas and Activities of State Interest includes regulations for activities 

that have been designated by the county as a ‘matter of state interest’ 

and requires approval of a 1041 permit, unless specifically exempted. 


Larimer County’s ‘designated matters of state interests’ are listed in Section 

14.4, and include power plants, solar energy power plants, transmissions

 lines, substations, water, sewer and gas pipelines, gas storage 

facilities. Other activities which may be designated by the county

 from time to time.


Purpose - Areas and Activities of State Interest (1041 Permit) review is to facilitate 

the identification, designation and  regulation of areas or 

activities of state interest consistent with applicable statutory requirements.


1041 Permit Approval - A 1041 Permit is required prior to conducting any activity that has 

been designated as a Matter of State Interest, unless the County 

Commissioners have granted an appeal to the requirement for a Permit or 

have adopted an intergovernmental agreement such that a 1041 Permit is 

not required. 


The Planning Commission and Board of County Commissioners evaluate each 

proposed use for compliance with the general permit requirements listed 

in Section 14.10 and additional specific review criteria listed in 

Section 14.11 of the Land Use Code, as applicable. 


The County Commissioners may impose ‘conditions’ when approving a 1041 Permit. 


This is a discretionary approval process by the County Commissioners. 


Steps in the 1041 Permit Review Process…


1. Pre-application conference 

2. 1041 Permit Application and Review

3. Planning Commission Hearing

4. County Commissioner Hearing

5. Final Development Plans upon approval (Conditions of Approval, Development Agreement,


Source: Options for Review of Activities of State Interest and/or Public Projects in Larimer County


Read Larimer County's Land Use Code -  Section 14


The Larimer County 1041 Process

Reason and Purpose Behind the 1041 Process

Activities of State Interest-1041 Review: State Statutes allow local governments to designate certain areas and activities of state interest and require permits for development involving those areas and activities. A 1041 Permit is required prior to

 conducting any activity that has been designated as a Matter of State 

Interest (power plants, solar energy power plants, transmission lines, 

pipelines, etc..). 


1041 Permits for Designated Matters of State Interest Larimer County Land Use Code – Section 14.0 


Areas and Activities of State Interest includes regulations for activities 

that have been designated by the county as a ‘matter of state interest’ 

and requires approval of a 1041 permit, unless specifically exempted. 


Larimer County’s ‘designated matters of state interests’ are listed in Section 

14.4, and include power plants, solar energy power plants, transmissions

 lines, substations, water, sewer and gas pipelines, gas storage facilities. Other activities which may be designated by the county

 from time to time.


Purpose - Areas and Activities of State Interest (1041 Permit) review is to facilitate the identification, designation and regulation of areas or activities of state interest consistent with applicable statutory requirements.


1041 Permit Approval - A 1041 Permit is required prior to conducting any activity that has been designated as a Matter of State Interest, unless the County Commissioners have granted an appeal to the requirement for a Permit or have adopted an intergovernmental agreement such that a 1041 Permit is not required. 


The Planning Commission and Board of County Commissioners evaluate each proposed use for compliance with the general permit requirements listed in Section 14.10 and additional specific review criteria listed in ection 14.11 of the Land Use Code, as applicable. 


The County Commissioners may impose ‘conditions’ when approving a 1041 Permit. 


This is a discretionary approval process by the County ommissioners. 


Steps in the 1041 Permit Review Process…


1. Pre-application conference 

2. 1041 Permit Application and Review

3. Planning Commission Hearing

4. County Commissioner Hearing

5. Final Development Plans upon approval (Conditions of Approval, Development Agreement,


Source: Options for Review of Activities of State Interest and/or Public Projects in Larimer County


Read Larimer County's Land Use Code -  Section 14



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