Colorado Code § 30-5-145

Moffat
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All that part of Routt county as is included within the following
described boundaries shall be set apart and is hereby established as a county, to be called the
county of Moffat:
Beginning at a point on the north boundary of the state of Colorado at a point where said
state line is intersected by the range line between ranges eighty-eight and eighty-nine west of the
sixth principal meridian, known as the eleventh guide meridian; thence south on said range line
to its intersection with the township line between township seven and eight; thence west on said
township line to the section line between sections three and four, in township seven north, range
eighty-nine west; thence south on said section line to the northeast corner of section twenty-eight
in said township seven north, range eighty-nine west; thence west along the north line of sections
twenty-eight, twenty-nine and thirty, in township seven north, range eighty-nine west of the sixth
principal meridian to its intersection with the range line between ranges eighty-nine and ninety;
thence south on said range line to its intersection with the north line of Rio Blanco county;
thence west along the said north line of Rio Blanco county to its intersection with the line
between the state of Utah and the state of Colorado; thence north on the said line between the
state of Utah and the state of Colorado to the northwest corner of the state of Colorado; thence
east on the line between the state of Wyoming and the state of Colorado to the point of
beginning.

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