Certificate of Notice: This is an official form from the Colorado State Judicial Branch, which complies with all applicable laws and statutes. USLF amends and updates the forms as is required by Colorado statutes and law.
Certificate of Notice: This is an official form from the Colorado State Judicial Branch, which complies with all applicable laws and statutes. USLF amends and updates the forms as is required by Colorado statutes and law.
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All planning applications must include a certificate showing details of site ownership. The certificate is proof that an applicant has told, or is, the owner. An owner is defined as. a person having a freehold or leasehold interest with an unexpired term not less than seven years.
Certificate B (Shared Ownership - all other owners known) Certificate B should be completed if the applicant is not the sole owner, but knows the names and addresses of all the other owners (e.g. this certificate will need to be served if the proposals encroach onto adjoining land).
Publicity for applications for planning permission 13. (1) An application for planning permission shall be publicised by the local planning authority to which the application is made in the manner prescribed by this article.
Local planning authorities must undertake a formal period of public consultation before making a decision on a planning application. Statutory notices ensure local residents are informed about applications that affect them.