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  • Overview
  • Introduction
    • What is a CMP?
    • Why do we require a CMP?
    • CMP Enforcement Policy
  • Paperwork
    • Paperwork
    • Disturbance Area and Vicinity Map
    • Project Description, Permit List, Contact List
    • Public Notification and Signage
    • Dates and Hours of Construction
    • CRA/Core
    • Adjoining Properties
    • Project Fencing
    • Tree Permit
    • Section 2 Review
  • Site and ROW
    • Site and Right of Way Management
    • Site Plan
    • Earth Stabilization
    • ROW Management
    • Section 3 Review
  • Noise Suppression
    • Noise Suppression
    • Noise Limits and Measurements
    • Noise Monitoring
    • Continued Noise Regulations
    • Noise Suppression Plan
    • Noise Suppression Barrier Screening
    • Section 4 Review
  • Additional Requirements
  • Course Review
  • Final Exam

Developed to balance the needs of the community while still facilitating construction.

It's purpose is to facilitate development in a way that maintains our mountain town character for both tourists and residents.



-detail how a construction site will mitigate its effect on the neighborhood

-provide a framework for the builder to work in without the fear of unnecessary work stoppages or delays.

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Why does the City Require a CMP?

A CMP is required to:

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