Colorado Code § 30-31-102

Legislative declaration
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(1) The general assembly finds and declares that:
(a) There exist in counties of the state unincorporated areas that would benefit from
revitalization and economic investment that will not occur without additional funding;
(b) The existence of these areas impair successful development and redevelopment
within counties and harms the welfare of county residents in ways that harm the surrounding
communities, and the revitalization of these areas is a matter of public policy and statewide
concern in order that the state and its counties not continue to be underutilized and placed in a
condition that harms the welfare of these areas;
(c) Certain revitalization areas, or portions thereof, may require acquisition, clearance,
and disposition subject to use restrictions, as provided in this article 31, since the prevailing
conditions in county revitalization areas may make the reclamation of the area by conservation
or rehabilitation impracticable;
(d) Potential revitalization areas, or portions thereof, through the means provided in this
article 31, may be susceptible of conservation or rehabilitation in such a manner that the
conditions numerated in this section may be improved or remedied;
(e) Revitalization areas may be conserved and rehabilitated through appropriate public
action, as authorized or contemplated in this article 31, and the cooperation and voluntary action
of the owners and tenants of property in revitalization areas;
(f) The powers conferred by this article 31 are for public uses and purposes for which
public money may be expended and the police power exercised; and
(g) The necessity in the public interest for the provisions enacted in this article 31 is
declared as a matter of legislative determination.
(2) The general assembly further finds and declares that:
(a) County revitalization areas created for the purposes described in subsections (1)(a)
and (1)(b) of this section must not include agricultural land except in connection with the limited
circumstances described in this article 31; and
(b) The inclusion of agricultural land within county revitalization areas is a matter of
statewide concern.

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