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Having been there and done that(but not in Colorado), your plan must consider the local or state rules on subdividing land and who will be responsible for what, like roads, water supply and sewerage details from each lot. Normally, this is all spelled out in the proposal to the County planning board, usually drawn up by an engineer or consultant you will hire. He or she will draw up a plat or map of the proposed improvement and it will work its way through the system of regulatory checks and balances. None of this is cheap. No longer can you just start developing a parcel willy-nilly. You need the "plan", and it must be approved. If you truly have a plan and a dream, go for it, and start convincing others that it is viable, and start raising money for the project. You need big cash up front before you start turning dirt and all the environmental and county approvals. You are talking about a major development here, not 4 or 5 lots. Good luck. Glenn
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