Colorado Code § 29-31-103

Farm stands. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, a farm stand may
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be located on a parcel of any size. The retail sale of goods to the public by a farm stand must
include goods or other agricultural products that are grown or produced on the principal use site
on which the farm stand is located or may include agricultural products resulting from
agricultural operations that are not conducted on the principal use site to the extent permitted by
the applicable local government. Nothing in this article 31 prohibits a local government from
requiring the operator of a farm stand to obtain a valid license or permit or to comply with any
other applicable laws prior to operating the farm stand but in no way shall such local permitting,
licensing, or other applicable legal requirements deny the use of the site as described in this
section.

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