Legislation Details

File #: 2026-321    Version: 1 Name:
Type: General Business Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 5/1/2026 In control: Planning Commission
On agenda: 5/20/2026 Final action:
Title: A Resolution of the Planning Commission of the Town of Erie Recommending that the Town Council Adopt an Ordinance Amending Chapters 6 and 11 of Title 10 of the Erie Municipal Code Regarding Landscaping
Attachments: 1. Draft Ordinance, 2. Staff Report, 3. Presentation

SUBJECT: 

Title
A Resolution of the Planning Commission of the Town of Erie Recommending that the Town Council Adopt an Ordinance Amending Chapters 6 and 11 of Title 10 of the Erie Municipal Code Regarding Landscaping

 

Department

DEPARTMENT:                     Planning & Development


Presenter

PRESENTER(S):                     Kelly Driscoll, Deputy Director of Planning & Development                     
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                                                               Eliot Schaefer, Deputy Town Attorney

 

Time

TIME ESTIMATE: 15 minutes
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For time estimate: please put 0 for Consent items.

 

Fiscal
FISCAL SUMMARY:

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Policy

POLICY ISSUES:

Current provisions in the code are not consistent with State law on ‘non-functional turf’. The Planning Commission will consider an update to the code to bring the Town into compliance and make a recommendation to Town Council.

 

Recommendation

STAFF RECOMMENDATION:

Adoption of Resolution No. P26-09 recommending the Town Council Adopt an Ordinance Amending Chapters 6 and 11 of Title 10 of the Erie Municipal Code Regarding Landscaping.

Body

SUMMARY/KEY POINTS

                     HB 24-005 and SB 25-113, codified as CRS Sec. 37-99-101 through 104, require that municipalities prohibit nonfunctional turf, artificial turf, and invasive plant species from being installed on the following properties:

o                     commerical, institutional, or industrial;

o                     property within a common interest community that is owned and maintained by a unit owners’ association;

o                     rights-of-way, parking lots, medians, or transportation corridors;

o                     property with a multifamily dwelling unit containing 12 or more dwelling units.

 

                     Chapters 6 and 11 of Title 10 of Erie municipal code must be amended to comply with tSate law.

 

                     The staff report and presentation contain more detail on the proposed changes.


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attachments

ATTACHMENT(S):

1.                     Resolution P26-09

2.                     Draft Ordinance

3.                     Staff Report

4.                     Presentation