What is an agricultural building?

Agricultural Building means any building or structure used for agricultural purposes, including but not limited to barns, hay and equipment storage buildings, greenhouses, loafing sheds, corrals, and agricultural well structures. Agricultural buildings shall be detached from residential structures. An agricultural building is not a place where agricultural products are processed, treated or packaged.


5-20-70(j) provides floor area exemptions for certain agricultural buildings, subject to specific limitations.

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1. What are the setbacks on my property?
2. How do I determine what is my front yard for setback purposes?
3. What are the height restrictions for Principal and Accessory structures on my property?
4. What is Gross Floor Area and Final Maximum Floor Area?
5. What zone district is my property in? How can I find more information on that zone district?
6. What uses are allowed on my property?
7. Where can I find Land Use Application Fees?
8. When/can/should I meet with a Planner?
9. What/When do I schedule a Pre-Application Conference Request with a Planner? How do I schedule it?
10. What is a CDU, and can I have one on my property?
11. What is an agricultural building?
12. What is a non-conforming structure or use?
13. What are vested rights?
14. Can I rent my home or rooms in my home as a short-term rental?
15. Can I live in a camper on my property?
16. What is a Transferable Development Right (TDR)? What is a TDR receiver/sender site?
17. Where can I search TDR Certificates?
18. How do I search for prior approvals/records on a property using the Pitkin County Clerk & Recorder’s?
19. How do I request public records from Communtiy Development?
20. How do I search for prior approvals/records on a property using Pitkin County Laserfiche records?
21. How do I search for prior approvals/records on a property using the Pitkin County Clerk & Recorder's?