Colorado
The launch dataset and prototype for county-level alternative living research.
- Verified
- 64
- Sourced
- 0
- Draft
- 0
- Citations
- 132
Dataset transparency
Track county profile confidence, citation coverage, and source readiness across live states. Verified profiles have stronger official county-rule source coverage, sourced profiles have official citations that still need deeper editorial review, and parcel-level decisions still need local confirmation.
Live states
The launch dataset and prototype for county-level alternative living research.
The first expansion dataset with sourced county-level research for Wyoming's rural land and alternative living audience.
The second expansion dataset for off-grid, Earthship, homesteading, and rural land research.
Sourced review queue
These profiles have official citations and useful county-level context, but they remain sourced until stronger current county planning, zoning, permit, ordinance, or subdivision sources are confirmed.
Sourced review-queue profile based on State Records Center records for DeBaca County Subdivision Regulations adopted October 21, 1998, plus State Engineer subdivision review context; current county-office confirmation is still needed before verification.
Sourced review-queue profile based on Guadalupe County official website context, State Records Center records for Guadalupe County Subdivision Regulations Ordinance 01-2006, and State Engineer subdivision review context; stronger current county-rule confirmation is still needed before verification.
Sourced review-queue profile based on State Records Center records for Harding County Subdivision Regulations filed May 30, 1997, State Engineer subdivision review context, and Harding County affordable housing plan discussion; direct current county-rule confirmation is still needed before verification.
Profile confidence
Profiles are marked verified when official county-rule source coverage is strong enough for county-level discovery: planning or land-use pages, zoning or development regulations, building or permit guidance, small wastewater or septic references, or unusually clear official limited-regulation language. Verified still does not mean a parcel is approved.
Fully verified states: Colorado, Wyoming. Sourced expansion states still being polished: New Mexico.
County coverage