Colorado Code § 30-10-306.4

Deadlines for preparation, amendment, and approval of plans
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(1) The
board of county commissioners shall establish deadlines to ensure that the board of county
commissioners shall adopt a plan for the redrawing of county commissioner districts no later
than September 30 of the redistricting year. These deadlines must include dates by which the
following must be accomplished:
(a) The designation of a commission, in accordance with section 30-10-306.1;
(b) The appointment of staff and an advisory committee as needed to assist the
commission and the acquisition of all necessary resources to enable the commission to begin its
work, in accordance with section 30-10-306.2 (1);
(c) The creation of a website and a method for county residents to present testimony, in
accordance with section 30-10-306.2 (3);
(d) The submission of written comments to staff or an advisory committee by any
member of the public and any member of the commission on the creation of not less than three
plans for county commissioner districts, created by staff or an advisory committee alone, and on
communities of interest that require representation in one or more specific areas of the county.
Staff or an advisory committee shall consider such comments in creating the plans, and such
comments shall be part of the record of the commission's activities and proceedings. Staff and
the advisory committee shall keep each plan confidential until it is published online or by a
comparable means of communicating with the public using generally available technologies. The
commission may provide direction for the development of these plans through the adoption of
standards, guidelines, or methodologies to which staff and the advisory committee shall adhere,
including standards, guidelines, or methodologies to be used to evaluate a plan's
competitiveness, consistent with section 30-10-306.3 (3)(d).
(e) The creation, presentation to the commission, and publishing online of the plans. At
public hearings at which the plans are presented, staff or an advisory committee shall explain
how the plans were created, how the plans address the categories of public comments received,
and how the plans comply with the criteria prescribed in section 30-10-306.3.
(f) Three public hearings on the plans, in accordance with 30-10-306.2 (3)(b), in which
the commission solicits feedback from the county;
(g) The request by any member of the commission or group of members of the
commission for staff or an advisory committee to prepare additional plans or amendments to
plans. Any such request must be made in a public hearing of the commission but does not
require commission approval.
(h) The adoption of a final plan by the commission.
(2) The commission may adjust the deadlines specified in subsection (1) of this section,
if conditions outside of the commission's control require such an adjustment to ensure that the
board of county commissioners can approve a plan for the redrawing of county commissioner
districts no later than September 30 of the redistricting year.
(3) The commission may grant its staff the authority to make technical de minimis
adjustments to the adopted plan.
(4) Upon adoption of the plan approved by the commission, the commission shall
provide copies of the published plan to the secretary of state and the department of local affairs.
(5) Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, a county commissioner may
remain on the board of county commissioners, even if he or she no longer resides in the district
he or she represents, until the expiration of his or her term of office, so long as the county
commissioner resided in the district he or she represented immediately before a plan for the
redrawing of county commissioner districts was adopted in accordance with this section.

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