Colorado Code § 29-1-802

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As used in this part 8, unless the context otherwise requires:
(1) "Capital expenditure" means any expenditure for an improvement, facility, or piece
of equipment necessitated by land development which is directly related to a local government
service, has an estimated useful life of five years or longer, and is required by charter or general
policy of a local government pursuant to resolution or ordinance.
(2) "Land development" means any of the following:
(a) The subdivision of land;
(b) Construction, reconstruction, redevelopment, or conversion of use of land or any
structural alteration, relocation, or enlargement which results in an increase in the number of
service units required; or
(c) An extension of use or a new use of land which results in an increase in the number
of service units required.
(3) "Land development charge" means any fee, charge, or assessment relating to a
capital expenditure which is imposed on land development as a condition of approval of such
land development, as a prerequisite to obtaining a permit or service. Nothing in this section shall
be construed to include sales and use taxes, building or plan review fees, building permit fees,
consulting or other professional review charges, or any other regulatory or administrative fee,
charge, or assessment.
(4) "Local government" means a county, city and county, municipality, service authority,
school district, local improvement district, law enforcement district, water, sanitation, fire
protection, metropolitan, irrigation, drainage, or other special district, any other kind of
municipal, quasi-municipal, or public corporation, or any agency or instrumentality thereof
organized pursuant to law.
(5) "Service unit" means a standard unit of measure of consumption, use, generation, or
discharge of the services provided by a local government.

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