Colorado Code § 29-20-201

Legislative declaration
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(1) The general assembly hereby finds, determines,
and declares that:
(a) The right to own and use private property is a fundamental right, essential to the
continued vitality of a democratic society;
(b) Governmental regulation of conduct, while equally essential to public order and the
preservation of universally held values, must be carried out in a manner that appropriately
balances the needs of the public with the rights and legitimate expectations of the individual; and
(c) This part 2 appropriately and necessarily underscores and reinvigorates the federal
constitutional prohibition against taking private property for public use without just
compensation and the state constitutional prohibitions against taking or damaging private
property for public or private use.
(2) The general assembly further finds and declares that an individual private property
owner should not be required, under the guise of police power regulation of the use and
development of property, to bear burdens for the public good that should more properly be borne
by the public at large.
(3) The general assembly intends, through the adoption of section 29-20-203, to codify
certain constitutionally-based standards that have been established and applied by the courts. The
fair, consistent, and expeditious adjudication of disputes over land use in state courts in
accordance with constitutional standards is a matter of statewide concern.

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