Development Permit Application

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The development permit process allows Town Staff an opportunity to review a project with the applicant to determine if the proposed project is in compliance with the Town zoning and signage regulations. Most construction projects within the Town of Dillon municipal limits, require a Town of Dillon development permit. These projects include new structures, buildings, building additions, decks, remodels, window/door replacements, tenant finish, large sheds, stand alone garages, rental apartments, outdoor hot tubs, outdoor fireplaces, fences, solar panels, new driveways and driveway widening. 

Roofing and Siding projects also need a development permit, but only require a building permit when the structure is modified. 

Please fill out the online Development Application Form at the following link: 

Apply for a Development Permit

Town Staff will review your application and get back to you by email with the required Development Permit Fee and any additional information and steps needed to complete the permit process.

Please contact Ned West, Town Planner, at (970) 262-3421 or nwest@townofdillon.com at your earliest convenience if you have questions or want to discuss your project in more detail and determine what permits are required.

Architectural Design Guidelines

All commercial and multi-family residential developments (New or Remodel) shall be designed in conformance with the adopted Architectural Design Guidelines.  Please click the link below.

Town_of_Dillon_Design_Guidelines_2017

The applicant is required to submit the guideline checklists with a site plan, building elevations, roof plan, and floor plans for the proposed development (New or Remodel). The applicant will be required to enter into a cost reimbursement agreement with the Town of Dillon and pay for a minimum of one meeting with the Town's architectural consultant.  The cost of this service typically ranges between $500-$800 per review meeting depending on the complexity,, completeness and nature of the proposal.