Does the City have a list of local surveyors I can contact for my project?

Registered land surveyors are sometimes necessary to help a property owner legally establish property lines, create a subdivision plat, or draft a metes and bounds legal description for a parcel. Additionally, certain land use applications in the City require professional land surveys and other development services. Cañon City provides a list of surveyors (PDF) to service to the community.

Please be advised that the City neither endorses nor recommends any surveyor or development consultant. Registered land surveyors and other development professionals may also be found online and in phone books.

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1. What is zoning and how does it impact me and my property?
2. How can I find out my zoning?
3. Are there other regulating documents that impact my property?
4. Can you tell me where my property lines are located or can the city survey my property?
5. Does the City have a list of local surveyors I can contact for my project?
6. If my property is zoned R2, Medium Density Residential does it mean that I can have a duplex?
7. What if I want to vary my zoning standards?
8. How do I know if my project will be approvable or supported by staff?
9. What is a pre-application meeting?
10. What kinds of information do I have to bring to a pre-application meeting?
11. What is a site plan?
12. When do I have to do a site plan?
13. What is a special review use?
14. What is a conditional use?
15. What is a zone change?
16. What public noticing is given for upcoming public hearings?
17. As an interested citizen, how do I convey my opinions about a proposed special review use or zone change proposal in my neighborhood?
18. Can I contact my City Council representatives to express my opinion about a land use application?
19. What if I want to subdivide or adjust a lot line on my property.
20. I have an addressing question. Who should I call?