Colorado Code § 30-28-206

Board of review - qualifications - powers
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(1) The board of county
commissioners of any county which enacts a building code under the authority of this part 2 may
provide for a board of review of three or five members and for the manner of appointment of
such members. Members of the board shall be experienced in building construction. The board
of county commissioners may fix per diem compensation and terms for the members of such
boards of review, which terms shall be of such length and so arranged that the terms of at least
one member will expire each year. Any member of the board of review may be removed for
cause by the board of county commissioners upon written charges and after a public hearing.
Vacancies shall be filled for the unexpired term in the same manner as in the case of original
appointments. The board of county commissioners shall provide and specify in its building code
or other resolution general rules to govern the organization, procedure, and jurisdiction of said
board of review, which rules shall not be inconsistent with the provisions of this part 2, and the
board of review may adopt supplemental rules of procedure not inconsistent with this part 2 or
such general rules.
(2) Any building code adopted by the board of county commissioners may provide that
the board of review, in appropriate cases and subject to appropriate principles, standards, rules,
conditions, and safeguards set forth in the building code, may make special exceptions to the
terms of the building code in harmony with their general purpose and intent. The board of county
commissioners also may authorize the board of review to formulate suggested amendments to
the building code for the consideration of the board of county commissioners. In addition, the
board of review may adopt substantive rules and regulations based on the provisions of the
building code adopted by the board of county commissioners. In no case, however, shall these
rules become effective unless a public hearing thereon has been conducted by the board of
review. Notice of the hearing, stating its time and place and where the text of the proposed
substantive rules and regulations may be inspected, shall be given in the same manner as
provided in the initial adoption of the code.

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