Colorado Code § 24-68-101

Legislative declaration
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(1) The general assembly hereby finds and declares
that:
(a) It is necessary and desirable, as a matter of public policy, to provide for the
establishment of vested property rights in order to ensure reasonable certainty, stability, and
fairness in the land use planning process and in order to stimulate economic growth, secure the
reasonable investment-backed expectations of landowners, and foster cooperation between the
public and private sectors in the area of land use planning.
(b) The ability of a landowner to obtain a vested property right after local governmental
approval of a site specific development plan will preserve the prerogatives and authority of local
government with respect to land use matters, while promoting those areas of statewide concern
described in paragraph (a) of this subsection (1).
(c) The establishment of vested property rights will promote the goals specified in this
subsection (1) in a manner consistent with section 3 of article II of the state constitution, which
guarantees to each person the inalienable right to acquire, possess, and protect property, and is
therefore declared to be a matter of statewide concern.

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