Insurance Binding Restricted Due to Colorado Wildfires

All binding authority is automatically suspended by insurance companies during times of an impending disaster and during times of disaster. Examples of disasters that cause automatic suspension are: wildfire, hail, tornado, hurricane, riot, civil commotion, or earthquake. In this instance, the burning of wildfires located throughout Colorado has been determined as a cause to immediatelyContinue reading “Insurance Binding Restricted Due to Colorado Wildfires”

Fort Collins Council Opts not to Pursue Moratorium on Student Housing – For Now

In a classic example of the “squeaky wheel getting the grease,” a small group of homeowners in a neighborhood adjacent to CSU were able to drive a City Council policy discussion. A group called the Coalition of Neighbors asked the City to implement a moratorium on the approval of new multi-family/student housing. The request promptedContinue reading “Fort Collins Council Opts not to Pursue Moratorium on Student Housing – For Now”

Larimer County Considers Code Regulations for Victims of High Park Fire

The County Commissioners and Planning Commission took the first step in adopting measures to make the process of rebuilding easier for property owners impacted by the High Park fire. They passed a resolution that will allow rebuilding without payment of impact fees and allow the use of temporary housing (RVs, etc.), which would normally beContinue reading “Larimer County Considers Code Regulations for Victims of High Park Fire”