Colorado Code § 31-23-212

Jurisdiction
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The territorial jurisdiction of any commission over the
subdivision of land includes all land located within the legal boundaries of the municipality and,
limited only to control with reference to a major street plan and not otherwise, also includes all
land lying within three miles of the boundaries of the municipality not located in any other
municipality; except that in the case of any such land lying within five miles of more than one
municipality, the jurisdiction of each commission shall terminate at a boundary line equidistant
from the respective municipal limits of such municipalities. The jurisdiction over the subdivision
of lands outside the boundary of a municipality shall apply equally to any municipality.

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