Colorado Code § 30-28-105

Regional planning commission
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(1) The governing body or, in charter
cities, the officials having charge of public improvements of any municipality or group of
municipalities, together with the boards of county commissioners of any counties in which such
municipality or group of municipalities is located or of any adjoining counties; or the governing
bodies or, in charter cities, the officials having charge of public improvements of any
municipality or group of municipalities, acting independently of the boards of county
commissioners in which such municipality or group of municipalities is located; or the boards of
county commissioners of any two or more counties may cooperate in the creation of a regional
planning commission for any region defined as may be agreed upon by said cooperating
governing bodies or officials or boards limited to a region within the jurisdiction of said
cooperating governing bodies.
(2) The number and qualifications of members of any such regional planning
commission, their terms, and the method of their appointment or removal shall be such as may
be determined and agreed upon by said cooperating governing bodies or officials and boards; but
each participating county or municipality shall be entitled to at least one voting representative.
The regional planning commission shall elect its chairman, whose term shall be one year, with
eligibility for reelection. The commission may create and fill such other offices as it may
determine.
(3) Any board of county commissioners or other county officials or the chief executive
officer of any municipality, from time to time, upon the request of the commission and for the
purpose of special surveys, may assign or detail to the commission any members of staffs of
county or municipal administrative departments or may direct any such department to make for
the commission special surveys or studies requested by the commission.
(4) The proportion of the expenses of the regional planning commission to be borne
respectively by any governing body cooperating in the establishment and maintenance of the
commission shall be such as may be determined and agreed upon by the cooperating bodies or
officials or boards, and they are authorized to appropriate or cause to be appropriated their
respective shares of such expense.
(5) Within the amounts duly appropriated or otherwise received, the regional planning
commission has the power to appoint such clerical and stenographic employees and such
technically qualified staff as are necessary to do the work of the commission. The regional
planning commission has the further power to contract for such other services, facilities, and
personnel as it may require within its means, including the services of professional planners and
other consultants.
(6) The regional planning commission is specifically empowered to receive and expend
all grants, gifts, and bequests, specifically including state and federal funds and other funds
available for the purposes for which the commission exists, and to contract with the state of
Colorado, the United States, and all other legal entities with respect thereto. The regional
planning commission may provide, within the limitations of its budget, matching funds wherever
grants, gifts, bequests, and contractual assistance are available on such basis.
(7) A regional planning commission shall be a body politic and corporate, with power to
sue and be sued. It shall be liable on its undertakings, contractual or otherwise. The individual
members thereof and the cooperating governing bodies or officials and boards shall not be liable
on the undertakings of the commission, contractual or otherwise, regardless of the procedure by
which such undertakings, or any of them, may be entered into.
(8) The regional planning commission has the power to adopt articles to regulate and
govern its affairs, whether as an incorporated association or otherwise, in the performance of the
regional planning functions as defined by statute; such articles shall contain rules pertaining to
the transaction of the commission's business. The regional planning commission shall keep
records of its resolutions, transactions, contractual undertakings, findings, and determinations,
which records shall be public records. The regional planning commission has and shall exercise
all powers necessary or incidental to exercise fully the powers and authority conferred in this
section.
(9) A regional planning commission may, to the extent provided for in a resolution
adopted by a board of county commissioners, perform the functions of a county planning
commission as provided for in this part 1.
(10) Nothing in this part 1 shall preclude participation by any county or municipality in
more than one regional planning commission.

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