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Huerfano County approves conditional permit for large music festival with 18 conditions

April 15, 2026 | Huerfano County, Colorado


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Huerfano County approves conditional permit for large music festival with 18 conditions
The Huerfano County Board of County Commissioners on April 14 approved a one-year conditional use permit (Land Use 5-035) allowing a large camping and music festival on a 360-acre privately owned site, subject to 18 conditions intended to limit noise, manage traffic and reduce wildfire risk.

The permit, approved after a continued public hearing and extended applicant presentation, caps ticket sales at 7,500 weekend passes and allows a maximum of 8,500 people on site at any one time. Commissioners also set a midnight curfew for Friday–Sunday main-stage performances, required decibel limits at property lines, and limited the event to four days (one early-entry camping day plus three festival days). The board read the full list of conditions into the record before voting to approve the application.

Why it mattered: Neighbors and residents urged rejection or tighter limits during the public-hearing record, citing wildfire danger, narrow dead-end county roads, inadequate evacuation routes, trespass and dust/road damage. Joan Meley, who said she lives off Lasscar Road, told commissioners she remains "quite concerned with yet again another request for a large camping big concert venue to be approved" during a severe drought and high fire danger.

Applicant and protections: Applicant representatives said they planned the festival for summer 2027 (they expect a smaller, different event in 2026), described on-site mitigation including fire-suppression equipment, a security plan that scales with attendance, perimeter controls and a remote box-office staging location on leased land to reduce traffic on the nearest county road. The applicant stated they would collect sales taxes from on-site vendors and proposed multiple measures to discourage trespassing.

On insurance, bond and roads: County staff and commissioners specified insurance and surety requirements: staff read a recommended liability-insurance floor and a performance bond recommendation used at prior large events ($500,000 insurance and a $50,000 bond were cited in staff remarks). Commissioners and staff also required a road-impact mitigation plan that at minimum calls for dust control (magnesium chloride or county-approved alternative) and restoration of county roads to original condition after the event; the record notes that larger road-use agreements are an available option if required later.

On sound and enforcement: The board discussed local sound limits and noted state and case-law constraints on how far a jurisdiction can restrict commercial amplification; the final conditions require that post-curfew programming remain inaudible off the property and that decibel readings at property lines comply with the county sound ordinance.

Process and next steps: Commissioners said some conditions could be finalized and tightened in follow-up staff/applicant work before the event. The board closed the public hearing and approved the permit by voice vote. The permit is a one-year approval; the applicant may need to return if the board or staff require amendments or additional guarantees.

Quote: Applicant staff summarized their requested capacity and precedent for enforcement: "We're asking for be able to sell up to 7,500 weekend passes," the applicant told the board, and argued that security and fire-mitigation measures would scale with attendance.

What remains unclear from the record: The transcript contains inconsistent spellings for the event and several place names (see audit). The board approved the permit by voice vote; the transcript does not include a roll-call tally of individual commissioners' votes, only the recorded motion and commissioners answering "Yes."

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