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Learn More About Greeley’s Municipal Code and Code Compliance.
Be a Good Neighbor, Follow the Code!
Well-maintained neighborhoods are essential to healthy communities. Our inspectors enforce Greeley Municipal Code rules related to zoning, health and safety, sanitation, parking and vehicles, as well as environmental concerns.
View the code compliance process here and read below for specific issues.
Read the full Municipal Code online for more information.
Odor Hotline
Call 970-350-9831 between 8:00 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. Monday through Friday. Please leave your name, address, and phone number, as well as the location where you detected the odor, if different from your address, a description of the odor and its intensity, along with the direction the wind was blowing.
Traffic, Noise, or Animal Concerns
Call police dispatch at 970-350-9600. If this is an emergency dial 911.
Chronic Public Nuisance Properties
Case # | Property Address | Owners | Date Designated |
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PN2310-0001 | 715 20th Street, Greeley, CO | King, Verle | December 8, 2023 |
Chronic Public Nuisance Violators
Case # | Violator | Date Designated |
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PN2310-0001 | King, Verle | December 8, 2023 |
Looking Good in the Neighborhood
Greeley’s "Looking Good in the Neighborhood!" program celebrates residents who maintain their homes beautifully and recognizes select standout properties that exemplify excellent upkeep. This initiative focuses on appreciation rather than enforcement and aims to thank residents for their efforts and inspiring others to take pride in their community.
Frequent Compliance Issues
Fences 6 foot and under do not need a permit. The following standards need to be followed: fences in the front setback or in front of the Front Building Line cannot be taller than 42", and cannot be located in the public right-of-way. Please see GMC 24-502(e) for additional information.
Most signs, including temporary banners, require permits. Sign permits are available at 1100 10th St. Planners are available for assistance between 8:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m., Monday through Friday. Call (970) 350-9780 to schedule an appointment.
Furniture designed for indoor use cannot be kept on porches, roofs, lawns or other areas exposed to weather conditions. (Sec. 20-974)
It is the responsibility of each property owner to keep their property in a neat and orderly manner. Trash may be placed at the curb for one 24-hour period each week for removal but may otherwise not accumulate on a property. Trash includes such items as garbage, discarded items, couches and other furniture intended for indoor use, organic yard waste and inoperable vehicles.
Each residence in Greeley may have up to 2 garage sales in a calendar year for the purpose of disposing of common household items that tend to accumulate over time. Each event may last up to 3 consecutive days. These limits are in place to prevent undue traffic and impacts in residential areas while allowing for the occasional yard sale.
All vehicles parked on the street or on the property must have current registration and be in working order. (Sec. 12-410)
Parking is not permitted on lawn or landscaped areas or unpaved surfaces (does not include approved gravel driveways or parking lots) (24-704(f)(6)) Recreational Vehicles (24-706).
Recreational vehicles, trailers, boats, motorhomes, and the like must be parked on a hard surface (asphalt, concrete, recycled asphalt that is compacted, gravel enclosed within a 6" wide solid collar to keep the gravel in place or concrete pavers that the wheels drive and park on).
The landscape needs to be maintained. This means regular watering, mowing, pruning, fertilizing, clearing of debris and weeds (24-804(e)). Refuse and trash must be placed in appropriate containers and removed on a weekly basis. (12-269) Snow must be removed from sidewalks within 24 hours (18-195). Animal feces must be cleaned up weekly (12-8)
Trees and shrubs must be trimmed so that they are contained behind the inside edge of sidewalks and curbs. All vegetation must be trimmed to a height at least 8' over the sidewalk or no lower than 14' over street levels. On corner lots “clear vision zones” (the triangle created by two intersecting streets) must also be kept clear of vegetation which may obstruct views for pedestrians and vehicles. All trimming on public rights-of-way must be done by a licensed contractor. The Greeley Forestry Division can require trimming or removal of trees or other plant growth where there is an immediate danger to persons or property. The costs of such trimming is billed to the landowner. If you have questions or would like more information visit the Forestry Division pages. You may also call the department for information or to report a vegetation problem at 970-339-2405. You may leave a message 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
Every property in the City must be kept free of weed growth. Weeds include nuisance plants, and noxious plants considered a particular threat due to their invasive growth tendencies. Each developed lot is required to have plant material free of weed growth. Vacant lots must be maintained with weeds cut frequently to prevent spreading to other properties.
Certain plants are designated noxious weeds. Management of these plants often requires a defined management plan. If you are required to develop a Weed Management Plan for your property this document provides a guide to creating one. Complete this form to create the management plan for your property.
In addition to not having weeds or bare dirt, a yard cannot be all rock or hard surface. At least 50% of each yard area (front, side, back, parkway) must be covered with approved live plants such as grass, perennial flowers, shrubs, and trees. Additional information on water conservation, xeriscape, soil amendment requirements and landscaping rebates are available on the Water Conservation page.
Artificial turf is only acceptable as ground cover for areas not visible from public rights-of-way and streets and may be subject to other engineering specifications subject to grading or drainage plans.