Colorado Code § 31-25-1208

Boundaries - exclusion proviso
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(1) The boundaries of a district may
consist of contiguous or noncontiguous tracts or parcels of commercial property. No property
shall be included within the boundaries of the district which is not commercial property. No
district may be organized wholly or partly within an existing district.
(2) Notwithstanding any provision of this part 12 to the contrary, no tract of land which
is classified for property tax purposes as residential or agricultural shall be included in the
boundaries of any district organized pursuant to this part 12. No personal property which is
situated upon real estate not included in the boundaries of a district shall be included within such
district. If, contrary to the provisions of this section, any such tract, parcel, or personal property
is included in the boundaries of any district, the owners thereof, on petition to the governing
body, shall be entitled to have such property excluded from such district free and clear of any
contract, obligation, lien, or charge to which it may be liable as a part of such district.
(3) If the property tax classification of any tract of land lying within the service area of
any district organized under the provisions of this part 12 has been or is changed from residential
or agricultural to any other classification, such lands and the personal property thereon shall no
longer be excluded from the boundaries of said district and shall be subject to all obligations,
liens, or charges of such district on and after January 1 of the year following such change.

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