Planning Division
The Planning Division (also known as Planning and Zoning) provides guidance and recommendations to the seven-member Planning Commission to aid in performing its functions. The Division serves as a liaison between the city and other local, state, and federal entities.
Complete City of Greeley Development Code
Land Use Sheets are available listing permitted uses, uses subject to additional review by City staff and proposed land uses that must be approved by the Planning Commission.
Annexation
The Planning Division is responsible for processing and evaluating annexation petitions.
Annexation is the process by which lands are included within the City of Greeley's municipal boundaries. The City of Greeley annexes land at private property owners' request in order to encourage the well-ordered development of the city and to extend municipal government, services and facilities to eligible properties.
Eligibility
Eligibility for annexation is governed both by State and Municipal requirements. If you would like to annex your property to the City of Greeley, please call the Planning Division at (970) 350-9780 for more information.
Required Information for Annexations
The Planning Division has a packet available detailing the submittal requirements for annexation.
A pre-application conference with the Planning staff is required.
Click to Download a copy of the annexation packet.
You can also pick up a copy in our office at 1100 10th Street, Suite 202 or you can call us at (970) 350-9780 to have a packet mailed to you.
Subdivision of Land
All subdivision actions are directed through the Planning Division.
If you need more information regarding subdivisions or if you have questions on the regulations or process, please call 970-350-9780.
Subdivision Regulations
Preliminary Subdivision
Final Subdivision
Minor Subdivision
Rezoning of Property
For the purpose of establishing and maintaining sound, stable, and desirable development within the City, the rezoning of land is to be discouraged and allowed only under circumstances provided for. The rezoning policy is based on the opinion of the City Council that the City's zoning map is the result of a detailed and comprehensive appraisal of the City's present and future needs regarding land-use allocation and other zoning considerations and, as such, should not be amended unless to correct manifest errors or because of changed or changing conditions in a particular area of the city in general.
A pre-application conference is required with the Community Development Department Staff to discuss rezoning of the property.
Rezoning Application