Colorado Code § 23-20-137

Health sciences center - disposition of property - use of proceeds
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(1) On
or before June 30, 2004, the university of Colorado shall develop a master plan for the
development, sale, and use of the campus at ninth avenue and Colorado boulevard and the
university of Colorado hospital.
(2) On or before June 30, 2006, the university of Colorado shall enter into an agreement
with a third-party master developer to carry out the development, sale, or use of the real estate
interests of the university of Colorado in the campus at ninth avenue and Colorado boulevard,
including, but not limited to, the university's real estate interests in the ground leased to the
university of Colorado hospital, that will maximize the moneys available for the move of the
Colorado health sciences center to the former Fitzsimons Army base.
(3) (a) For purposes of this subsection (3), unless the context otherwise requires, "net
proceeds from ninth avenue and Colorado boulevard" means the proceeds from the sale, ground
lease, or other disposition of the real estate interest of the university of Colorado in the ninth
avenue and Colorado boulevard campus, including, but not limited to, the university's interests in
the ground leased to the university of Colorado hospital, less actual and reasonable costs of
completing the transaction and less any unsatisfied debt or other obligation relating to such real
estate interests.
(b) Of the net proceeds from ninth avenue and Colorado boulevard, up to fifteen million
dollars shall be deposited into the general fund. Any net proceeds from ninth avenue and
Colorado boulevard in excess of fifteen million dollars shall be divided equally with one-half
being deposited into the general fund and one-half being retained by the university of Colorado
for the development of the Fitzsimons campus.

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