Colorado Code § 31-12-412

Annexing cities and towns
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(1) When any city or town desires to be
annexed to another contiguous city or town, the governing body of each such city or town shall
appoint a total of three commissioners to arrange and report to such governing body respectively
the terms and conditions on which the proposed annexation can be made. If the governing body
of each such city or town approves of the terms and conditions proposed, it shall so declare by
proper ordinance. Thereupon, the governing body of each such city or town, by ordinance passed
at least thirty days prior to the regular election therein or at least thirty days prior to a special
election for that specific purpose, may submit the question of such annexation upon the terms
and conditions so proposed to the registered electors of its respective city or town. Such election
shall be conducted in accordance with the provisions of the "Colorado Municipal Election Code
of 1965".
(2) If a majority of the registered electors of each city or town vote in favor of such
annexation, the governing body of each shall so declare by proper ordinance. A certified copy of
the whole proceedings for annexation of the city or town to be annexed shall be filed with the
clerk of the city or town to which the annexation is made, and the latter shall file two certified
copies of the notice of such action with a legal description accompanied by a map of the area
concerned with the county clerk and recorder of the county in which such action has taken place.
The county clerk and recorder shall file the second certified copy of such notice with the division
of local government in the department of local affairs, as provided by section 24-32-109, C.R.S.

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