Master plans provide policy guidance for decisions related to land use, growth, and a number of related issues in the County. The Countywide Comprehensive Plan is the County's general master plan, setting the framework for the physical development of the County.
Each of the County's four basins also has a basin master plan, which provides further specific direction on land use decisions within the basin. Within each basin there may be a subbasin plan to address unique circumstances on a neighborhood or regional scale.
Master plans are used by the Countywide Planning Commission, the four basin planning commissions, and the Board of County Commissioners as a guide for land use decisions. These master plan documents are available for viewing below.
For more information on any of the county master plans please contact the Planning Department at 970.668.4200.
Please click on the links below to view each of these master plans:
Adopted County Master Plans
Plan Implementation
In order to make the vision, goals, and policies/actions in master plans reality, future actions are often required to implement the master plan's direction. Summit County has undertaken numerous implementation programs in recent years in order to effect the direction of master plans. Some of these implementation programs have included: Countywide TDR Program Regulations, hillside development standards, Upper Blue TDR Program, Upper Blue Backcountry Zoning, Rural Land Use Regulations, and mining regulations.
Please contact the Planning Department at 970.668.4200 if you are interested in learning more about the Long Range Work Program.