Colorado Code § 31-25-405

Notice and hearing
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(1) The resolution of intention shall be published in a
newspaper of general circulation published within the county or municipality as the case may be.
It shall be published three times: Once less than seventy-five days but more than sixty days prior
to the date of the hearing; once less than forty-five days but more than thirty days prior to the
date of the hearing; and once less than fifteen days but more than ten days prior to the date of the
hearing. In a municipality where no such newspaper is published, the resolution shall instead be
so published in a newspaper of general circulation published in the county in which the
municipality is located.
(2) Copies of the resolution shall be prepared for posting and for this purpose shall be
headed "Notice of Intention to Establish a Pedestrian Mall", the heading to be in letters at least
one-half inch in height. Such copies shall be posted not less than sixty days prior to the hearing,
and good faith efforts shall be made to maintain the posted copies in existence to the hearing
date. These copies of the resolution shall be posted approximately three hundred feet apart,
located as follows:
(a) On or near all municipal streets or portions thereof proposed to be established as a
pedestrian mall;
(b) On all intersecting streets;
(c) On all streets that are proposed to be left open and which lie within the mall area if,
in fact, the area is to be circumscribed by streets to be closed.
(3) (a) A copy of the resolution shall be mailed by registered mail with return receipt
requested, not less than sixty days prior to the hearing date, to each person owning of record all
or any part of a fee interest or holding an encumbrance of record against any of such lands
abutting the proposed mall and, if the mall closes, to all property owners of record and those who
hold encumbrances of record within the area so circumscribed. The copies shall be sent to the
last-known addresses of such owners and encumbrancers.
(b) The governing body may determine that such resolution shall also be mailed to such
other persons as it deems should be notified in accordance with the procedures in this section.
(4) The governing body, not less than sixty days prior to the date of the hearing, shall
cause to be filed in the office of the county clerk and recorder of the county in which the said
properties are located a statement including the names of the parties to whom such notices have
been sent and a general description of the property which the notice concerns so that any party
receiving or acquiring an interest in such property between the date of the sending of the notice
and the date of the hearing shall be put on notice as to the nature of the proceeding and that his
claim or protest, if any, shall be filed with the governing body in accordance with the provisions
of this part 4. A copy of the resolution shall be attached to the recorded document.
(5) At or before the hearing, any interested person may, severally or with others, file
with the clerk a document in writing either supporting, opposing, objecting to, or protesting the
establishment of the proposed pedestrian mall. The same may be withdrawn at any time by
written notice of such withdrawal signed by the persons who signed the original document, or
any person who signed the original document may have his name stricken from such document.
Such notice of withdrawal shall be filed with the clerk within the time set forth in this subsection
(5) with the same effect as if said written document had never been filed.
(6) (a) At the hearing the governing body shall receive the written objections and written
protests to the establishment of the proposed pedestrian mall. The governing body shall also
receive oral presentations from abutting property owners and the public at large in favor of or
opposing, objecting to, or protesting the establishment of the proposed pedestrian mall. The
hearing may be continued from time to time by order entered on the minutes.
(b) If the owners of lands abutting the proposed pedestrian mall representing a majority
of the frontage on the proposed pedestrian mall have made written objection or written protest to
the establishment of the proposed pedestrian mall, the governing body shall so find. In the event
of such finding, the governing body may terminate the proceedings for such establishment or
continue the proceedings in order to put the question of the establishment of the proposed
pedestrian mall to a vote of the registered electors of the municipality. If such question is put to a
vote of the registered electors of the municipality and a majority of those voting thereon vote in
favor of establishing such proposed pedestrian mall, the governing body may go forward to
establish the proposed pedestrian mall in accordance with the provisions of this part 4, but all
costs and expenses of establishing the pedestrian mall shall be paid by the municipality, and no
special assessment shall be levied against the owners of lands abutting the pedestrian mall unless
levied against all real property within the municipality. If the majority of those voting thereon
vote against establishing such proposed pedestrian mall, the governing body shall terminate the
proceedings. In the event proceedings are terminated, no proceeding shall again be commenced
for the establishment of the same or substantially the same pedestrian mall until the expiration of
one year from the date of termination.
(7) In the event a majority written protest or written objection is not filed, the judgment
of the governing body, if it establishes the proposed pedestrian mall, shall be final and
conclusive. In the event a majority written protest or written objection is filed, the judgment of
the governing body, if it establishes the proposed pedestrian mall, shall be final and conclusive
only if an election is held and if the result thereof complies with the provisions of subsection (6)
of this section.
(8) If it is determined to establish the pedestrian mall, a resolution to that effect shall be
adopted by the governing body. If the governing body at that time or at a later time determines
that the pedestrian mall shall not be established, no claim for damages or compensation shall be
allowed to any extent whatsoever.

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