Colorado Code § 31-25-108

Disaster areas. Notwithstanding any other provisions of this part 1, when
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the governing body certifies that an area within the municipality is in need of redevelopment or
rehabilitation as a result of a flood, fire, hurricane, earthquake, storm, or other catastrophe
respecting which the governor has certified the need for disaster assistance under Public Law
875, Eighty-first Congress, or other federal law, such area shall be deemed a blighted area, and
the authority situated in such municipality may prepare and submit to such governing body a
proposed urban renewal plan and proposed urban renewal project for such area or for any portion
thereof, and such governing body may, by resolution, approve such proposed urban renewal plan
and urban renewal project with or without modifications without regard to the provisions of this
part 1 requiring a general or master plan for the physical development of the municipality as a
whole, review by the planning commission, or a public hearing.

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