Colorado Code § 30-20-508

Hearing - dismissal - findings - declaration - when action barred
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(1) On
the day fixed for such hearing or at any adjournment thereof or, if the hearing is waived under
section 30-20-505 (4), at any meeting at which a resolution creating a district is considered, the
governing body shall ascertain from the tax rolls of the counties in which the district is located,
from the last official registration list, and from such other evidence which may be adduced, the
total number of electors of the district.
(2) If it appears that said petition is not signed by at least the number of electors required
under section 30-20-505 (1) or if it is shown that the proposed improvement or service will not
confer a general benefit on the district or that the cost of the improvement or service would be
excessive as compared with the value of the property in the district, the governing body shall
thereupon dismiss the petition and adjudge the cost against those executing the bond filed to pay
such costs. No appeal or other remedy shall lie from an order dismissing said proceeding.
Nothing in this section shall be construed to prevent the filing of subsequent petitions for similar
improvements or services or for a similar district. The right so to renew such proceeding is
hereby expressly granted and authorized.
(3) The finding of the governing body upon the question of the genuineness of the
signatures and all matters of fact incident to such determination shall be final and conclusive on
all parties in interest, whether appearing or not.
(4) (a) Upon the hearing, if required, or without a hearing pursuant to section 30-20-505
(4), if it appears that a petition for the organization of a district has been duly signed and
presented in conformity with this part 5 and that the allegations of the petition are true, the
governing body, by resolution duly adopted and made effective, shall adjudicate all questions of
jurisdiction and may order that the question of the organization of the district and such other
matters as the governing body deems appropriate including, but not limited to, the issuance of
bonds or other matters for which voter approval is required under section 20 of article X of the
Colorado constitution, be submitted to the electors at an election to be held for that purpose in
accordance with the provisions of articles 1 to 13 of title 1, C.R.S. Unless provided otherwise in
section 20 of article X of the Colorado constitution, such election may be held either at a special
election within not less than sixty days but not more than one hundred eighty days after the date
the governing body adopted the resolution or in conjunction with a general election, ballot issue
election, or ballot question election.
(b) At an election held under paragraph (a) of this subsection (4), the electors of the
district shall vote for or against the organization of the district and such other matters as the
governing body deems appropriate, including, but not limited to, the issuance of bonds or
matters for which voter approval is required under section 20 of article X of the Colorado
constitution. If a majority of the votes cast at the election are in favor of the organization, the
governing body shall adopt a resolution declaring the district organized.
(c) If a petition filed with the governing body complies with section 30-20-505 (4), the
governing body may adopt a resolution declaring the district organized without any notice,
hearing, election, or the filing of a bond.
(d) If the governing body adopts a resolution in accordance with paragraph (b) or (c) of
this subsection (4), the governing body shall give the district the corporate name specified in the
petition by which, in all proceedings, it shall thereafter be known. Thereupon the district shall be
a public or quasi-municipal subdivision of the state of Colorado and a body corporate with the
limited proprietary powers set forth in this part 5.
(e) Nothing in this subsection (4) authorizes a governing body to waive an election
otherwise required under section 20 of article X and section 6 of article XI of the Colorado
constitution or to hold an election inconsistent with the election requirements in said section 20.
(5) If a resolution is adopted establishing the district, such resolution shall finally and
conclusively establish the regular organization of the district against all persons, unless an action
attacking the validity of the organization is commenced in a court of competent jurisdiction
within thirty days after the adoption of such resolution.

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