Code Enforcement

Purpose

The purpose of the Code Enforcement Division is to promote, protect and improve the health, safety, and welfare of the citizens of the City of Cherry Hills Village through an effective, proactive code enforcement program. 

Responsibilities

The Division is responsible for the enforcement of the various requirements outlined in the Municipal Code, including the identification and enforcement of code regarding nuisances within the City including, but not limited to: 

  • Enforcement of the use of public rights-of-way
  • Enforcement of the various regulations outlined in the Zoning Ordinance 
  • Garbage
  • Lighting
  • Noise
  • Vehicle parking compliance
  • Weeds

Construction Site Monitoring

The Division is also responsible for monitoring construction sites throughout the community to ensure compliance with all related construction standards outlined in the City Code. This includes hours of construction, site maintenance, and construction staging plan compliance.

Construction Site Maintenance Information

Complaints on construction hours violations should be directed to a Code Enforcement Officer, or via the Code Enforcement Hotline at 303-783-2752. Complaints can also be registered with the Police by calling the department at 303-761-8711, Monday through Friday, from 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., or the Arapahoe County Communications Center at 303-795-4711 during non-business hours.

Construction Hours Permitted

Construction Hours (PDF)

Common Code Violations

You may view the Municipal Code for further details on common code violations listed:

  • Door-to-door Solicitation Prohibited (10-10-20)
  • Dead or Diseased Trees (7-1-30.13)
  • Dumping on Streets (7-1-30.9)
  • Junk Nuisances (7-1-30.11)
  • Noise (7-1-30.4)
  • Temporary Signs (16-3-220)
  • Travel Homes, Boats, and Trailers (8-1-30)
  • Weeds (7-3-20)

Further Information

If you have any questions or concerns that you would like us to address regarding code compliance, please contact our Code Enforcement Hotline at 303-783-2752 or email the Code Hotline. You can also leave a message at the Hotline and Officer Bayman or Officer Chamberlain will return your call promptly.