Colorado Code § 30-31-103

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As used in this article 31, unless the context otherwise requires:
(1) "Agricultural land" means any parcel of land or any contiguous parcels of land that,
regardless of the uses for which the land has been zoned, the county assessor has classified as
agricultural land for purposes of the levying and collection of property tax pursuant to sections
39-1-102 (1.6)(a) and 39-1-103 (5)(a), at any time during the five-year period before either the
date of adoption of a county revitalization plan or any modification of a county revitalization
plan.
(2) "Bonds" means any bonds, including refunding bonds, notes, interim certificates or
receipts, temporary bonds, certificates of indebtedness, debentures, or other obligations issued as
authorized by this article 31.
(3) "Brownfield site" means real property and the development, expansion,
redevelopment, or reuse of real property that is complicated by the presence of a substantial
amount of one or more hazardous substances, pollutants, or contaminants, as designated by the
United States environmental protection agency.
(4) "Business concern" has the same meaning as "business", as defined in section 24-56-
102 (1).
(5) "County revitalization area" means a revitalization area that the governing body
designates as appropriate for the county revitalization project.
(6) "County revitalization authority" or "authority" means a corporate body organized
pursuant to this article 31.
(7) "County revitalization plan" means a plan for the county revitalization project that:
(a) Conforms to a general or master plan for the physical development of the county as a
whole;
(b) Indicates land acquisition, development, redevelopment, rehabilitation, and
additional land and capital improvements;
(c) Includes zoning and planning changes, if any, land uses, maximum densities, and
building requirements; and
(d) Defines the plan's relationship to defined local objectives respecting appropriate land
uses, improved traffic, public transportation, public utilities, recreational and community
facilities, and other public improvements.
(8) "County revitalization project" means undertakings and activities that take advantage
of revitalization areas in accordance with the county revitalization plan. Such undertakings and
activities may include:
(a) Acquisition of a revitalization area or any portion thereof;
(b) Demolition and removal of buildings and improvements;
(c) Installation, construction, or reconstruction of streets, utilities, parks, playgrounds,
and other improvements;
(d) Disposition of any property acquired or held by the authority as a part of the county
revitalization project for county revitalization areas. Disposition includes sale, initial leasing, or
temporary retention by the authority at the fair value of the property for use in accordance with
the county revitalization plan.
(e) Carrying out plans for a program through voluntary action and the regulatory process
for the repair, alteration, and rehabilitation of buildings or other improvements in accordance
with the county revitalization plan; and
(f) Acquisition of any property necessary to achieve the objectives of the county
revitalization plan.
(9) "Displaced person" has the same meaning as set forth in section 24-56-102 (2), and
also includes any individual, family, or business concern displaced by an authority acquiring real
property through the exercise of eminent domain.
(10) "Governing body" means the board of county commissioners of the county within
which an authority is established or proposed to be established.
(11) "Obligee" means any bondholder, agent, trustee for any bondholder, lessor
demising to an authority property used in connection with the county revitalization project of the
authority, assignee of such lessor's interest or any part thereof, or the federal government when it
is a party to any contract or agreement with an authority.
(12) "Public body" means the state of Colorado and any county, quasi-municipal
corporation, board, commission, authority, political subdivision, or public corporate body of the
state.
(13) "Real property" means lands, lands under water, structures, easements, franchises,
and incorporeal hereditaments and every estate and right therein, legal and equitable, including
terms for years and liens by way of judgment, mortgage, or otherwise.
(14) "Revitalization area" means an area that, upon the implementation of the county
revitalization plan, substantially promotes the sound growth of the county, improves economic
and social conditions, and furthers the health, safety, and well-being of the public by the
actualization of one of the following opportunity factors:
(a) Investment in critical infrastructure, including water, sanitary sewer and storm water
systems and management, electricity, and other public utilities to achieve desired levels of
residential density and employment growth;
(b) Improvement of mobility and increased access to transportation corridors and
multimodal transportation options;
(c) Development of affordable housing proximate to enhanced transportation hubs and
corridors;
(d) Development of economic opportunities for job creation and growth in
entrepreneurship and successful location of existing businesses;
(e) Expansion of access to healthy food systems, community medical services, public
parks, or public education opportunities;
(f) Improvement of circulation patterns and enhancement of safe and reliable public
transportation systems;
(g) Remediation of contaminated soils or water;
(h) Clearance, abatement, or rehabilitation of structurally unsound, deteriorating, or
otherwise unsafe structures; or
(i) Redevelopment of former landfills, floodplains, or other areas challenged by
topography that, in their present condition, pose a threat to public health and safety.
(15) "Urban-level development" means an area in which there is a predominance of
either permanent structures or above-ground or at-grade infrastructure.

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