Colorado Code § 30-20-403

Authorization of facilities and bonds
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(1) The acquisition, construction,
reconstruction, lease, improvement, betterment, or extension of any water facilities or sewerage
facilities, or both, and the issuance in anticipation of the collection of revenues of such facilities
of bonds to provide funds to pay the cost thereof may be authorized under this part 4 by action of
the board of county commissioners taken at a regular or special meeting by a vote of a majority
of the members of the board.
(2) The board, in determining such cost, may include all costs and estimated costs of the
issuance of said bonds; all engineering, inspection, fiscal, and legal expenses; interest which it is
estimated will accrue during the construction or other acquisition period and for a period of not
exceeding one year thereafter on money borrowed or which it is estimated will be borrowed
pursuant to this part 4; any discount on the sale of the bonds; costs of financial, professional, and
other estimates and advice; contingencies; any administrative, operating, and other expenses of
the county prior to and during such acquisition period and for a period of not exceeding one year
thereafter, as may be determined by the board; and all other expenses as may be necessary or
incident to the financing, acquisition, improvement, equipment, and completion of any water or
sewerage facilities, joint water and sewer system, or part thereof, and the placing of the same in
operation; and also such provision or reserves for working capital, operation, maintenance, or
replacement expenses or for payment or security of principal of or interest on any bonds during
or after such an acquisition or improvement and equipment as the board may determine; and also
reimbursements to the federal government, or any agency, instrumentality, or corporation
thereof, of any moneys theretofore expended for or in connection with any such water or
sewerage facilities, or both.

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