The City of Eagle utilizes the Citizen Engagement Request program using iWorQ technology for code enforcement complaints. Citizens can submit code violations and upload photos by simply filling out a web-based form by clicking "Submit Complaint".
Once submitted, the iWorQ form automatically creates a tracking number for the request and assigns it to the Code Enforcement Officer. Updates and actions are tracked in the program database until the request reaches a resolution, so citizens can also follow the status of their requests by clicking "Check Complaint Status".
The Building Department works to ensure safe, efficient and orderly development within the Town of Eagle. We are a public organization that puts customer service first by utilizing motivated professionals who contribute toward shaping the Town of Eagle as a community of choice.
We are here to serve the community and assist with code related questions, conduct site inspections, and ensure compliance with the International Building Code, Town ordinances, and regulations. The Building Division is responsible for reviewing building plans and permit applications. We also maintain records of completed building permits and inspections.
Detached storage sheds that are less than 120 square feet, shorter than 10 feet at the peak of the roof, and do not have any electrical, plumbing, or mechanical systems, do not require a building permit. However, the detached shed will need to comply with setback limitations and may need a grading permit. Please contact the Planning Department to verify requirements.
Replacing exterior windows and doors, furnaces, installing a wood stove, and demolishing a structure are just a few of the items that require a permit. Common items that do not require permitting include non-structural patios/sidewalks, decks less than 30" above grade, replacement of floor covering, and painting/papering or similar interior/exterior work.
A grading permit is required any time dirt is moved, including landscape berms. There are some exemptions from grading permits including utility excavations, mining activity, cemeteries, agricultural roads, and grading that will not impact adjoining properties. Please contact the Engineering Department before starting work to determine if your project requires a permit or qualifies for an exemption.
Eagle County Ordinance 07-001 requires residents and businesses in unincorporated areas to have approved wildlife resistant ("bear proof") trash containers. This ordinance is in the process of being updated. Once approved the link to the new ordinance will be posted.
Most residential lots in unincorporated Eagle County are zoned for one dwelling unit. If you have a full second kitchen in your home, and you do not live in a resource zone district or otherwise have county approval, chances are you have an illegal second dwelling, or accessory dwelling unit (ADU).
Submit a complaint online here or you may file a complaint about a possible code violation in person, in writing, by phone 970-328-3554 or email gail....@eaglecounty.us. Please provide us with specific information, such as:
We will investigate alleged violations that are reported. Having your name and phone number will assist us with follow-up and ensure that we have all the information we need to resolve the matter. Due to the Colorado Open Records Act, Eagle County may not be able to guarantee anonymity. Open records requests for unincorporated Eagle County can be found here.
Code enforcement investigates complaints regarding zoning, building, and environmental issues in unincorporated Eagle County. If your concern is within an incorporated town, follow the appropriate link to Avon, Basalt, Gypsum, Eagle, Minturn, Red Cliff or Vail.
Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment: For hazardous materials spill notifications; the Water Quality Control Division as it pertains to StormWater Management Plans required to control erosion from all construction sites that disturbs one or more acres of ground; as well as the Air Pollution Control Division as it relates to open burning, dust, and odors from the various sources within Eagle County.
Top priority is given to possible code violations that pose a serious risk to health and life safety. Criminal prosecution or civil injunction are more likely remedies when major and immediate health and safety threats are evident. Examples include raw sewage on the ground, etc. Other cases are pursued in the order in which they are received.
Cooperation in the form of voluntary compliance within a reasonable time period is the preferred course of action. However, official notice of violation, court procedures, as well as civil and criminal remedies are available when the violator is not responsive.
Upon verification of a violation by an authorized building official or code enforcement officer, a request for voluntary compliance is made using any or all of the following methods: in person, by telephone, or in writing via email, first class, or certified mail. If the violation is not voluntarily corrected, a written notice is sent to the alleged violator by certified mail, return receipt requested. The notification states the violation(s) and states that the violator shall correct the violation within ten (10) calendar days of receipt of the notification. If not corrected within ten (10) calendar days, the county attorney may request the sheriff to issue a summons and complaint against the violator pursuant to Colorado law.
If the violation is a life safety issue governed by the International Building Code, the International Mechanical Code, the International Plumbing Code or the National Electrical Code, an authorized building official will immediately be notified and a stop work order will be posted at the job site to stop construction activity instantly. If the complaint involves a safety issue with an existing building, a building official is notified to verify that a violation does exist and the code enforcement process is initiated.
Fire Code violations fall under the jurisdiction of the applicable fire department or fire district for that area. Eagle County has six (6) fire entities: Vail Fire & Emergency Services, Eagle River Fire Protection District, Rock Creek Volunteer Fire Department, Greater Eagle Fire Protection District, Gypsum Fire Protection District, and Roaring Fork Fire Rescue.
The Code Compliance Division is committed to improving the quality of life in Eagle Lake through the administration and enforcement of laws that prohibit conditions hazardous to the health, safety and welfare of the community.
To provide an equitable, expeditious, effective and inexpensive method of enforcing any city code or ordinance where a violation exists and to ensure public health, safety and welfare insofar as they are affected by the continued occupancy and maintenance of structures and premises.
Report a Concern or Complaint
If you have a concern or complaint in the City of Eagle Lake, please bnadeau [at] eaglelake-fla.com (subject: Code%20Violation%20) (contact us). Effective July 1, 2021 (Per CS/SB60), a person who reports a potential violation of a code or an ordinance must provide his or her name and address to the respective local government before an investigation may occur.
Del Frisco's enforces a strict upscale dress code. We do not allow beachwear, gym attire including sweatpants, sweatshirts or hoodies. Athletic apparel, jerseys, hats, beanies, bandanas, ball caps, oversized or baggy clothing, tank tops, and sleeveless shirts are prohibited. No excessively revealing clothing or clothing with offensive language will be allowed. Clothing emitting offensive odors is not permitted to be worn anywhere on the property.
The public information contained herein is furnished as a public service by the Village of Eagle. The Eagle Municipal Code and other documents appearing on this site may not reflect the most current legislation adopted by the municipality. While every attempt is made to maintain and update the online code, some additional ordinances may have been adopted, modified, or have become effective since the most recent online posting. The official record is maintained in the Village Clerk's Office, and available during regular business hours at 747 S 2nd Street or by calling 402-781-2748.
We will start and end the school year in relaxed dress code and will return to regular dress code at the discretion of the Head of School. Parents will receive an email notice in advance of the switch to regular dress code. In addition to regular dress code, students have the option of wearing shorts (no more than 1-3 inches above the knee).
Any student who is not in dress code will be assigned to serve an hour detention from 12:30-1:30 p.m. on the Friday afternoon of the week of the infraction. We will inform parents of any decision in this area as soon as possible.
Below is our approved dress code for the 2023-24 school year. Eagle Crest Charter Academy does not use uniforms. To enable students to reach high academic standards, the school has put in place a dress code designed to reduce distractions. Implementing a dress code promotes student learning and increased academic instruction time.
The Juan Eagle Award is presented yearly to a member jurisdiction that has planned and successfully held a community event that embodies the values of code enforcement to protect the health and safety of the residents, while promoting good community involvement and values. The Juan Eagle is a traveling trophy and will live at the awarded jurisdiction for the year until it is presented again the following year. There are plenty of blank name plates on the award that would look great with your Department's name on it! Submit your community event to be featured here, showcase your teams efforts and inspire other members to create events in their communities too.
The head of any Federal agency who has issued a lease, license, permit, or other agreement authorizing the grazing of domestic livestock on Federal lands to any person who is convicted of a violation of this subchapter or of any permit or regulation issued hereunder may immediately cancel each such lease, license, permit, or other agreement. The United States shall not be liable for the payment of any compensation, reimbursement, or damages in connection with the cancellation of any lease, license, permit, or other agreement pursuant to this section.
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