Colorado Code § 42-4-511

Permit standards - state and local
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(1) The transportation commission shall
adopt such rules and regulations as are necessary for the proper administration and enforcement
of section 42-4-510 with regard to state permits.
(2) (a) Any permits which may be required by local authorities shall be issued in
accordance with ordinances and resolutions adopted by the respective local authorities after a
public hearing at which testimony is received from affected motor vehicle owners and operators.
Notice of such public hearing shall be published in a newspaper having general circulation
within the local authority's jurisdiction. Such notice shall not be less than eight days prior to the
date of hearing. The publication shall not be placed in that portion of the newspaper in which
legal notices or classified advertisements appear. Such notice shall state the purpose of the
hearing, the time and place of the hearing, and that the general public, including motor vehicle
owners and operators to be affected, may attend and make oral or written comments regarding
the proposed ordinance or resolution. Notice of any subsequent hearing shall be published in the
same manner as for the original hearing.
(b) At least thirty days prior to such public hearing, the local authority shall transmit a
copy of the proposed ordinance or resolution to the department of transportation for its
comments, and said department shall make such comments in writing to the local authority prior
to such public hearing.
(c) A local authority that adopts or has adopted an ordinance or resolution governing
permits for the movement of oversize or overweight vehicles or loads shall file a copy of the
ordinance or resolution with the department of transportation.

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