Colorado Code § 31-25-604

Organization petition - contents
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(1) The organization of a district shall be
initiated by a petition filed in the office of the clerk of the governing body vested with
jurisdiction. The petition shall be signed by not less than thirty percent or two hundred of the
electors of the proposed district, whichever is less. After the filing of a petition, no signer shall
be permitted to withdraw his or her name from the petition.
(2) The petition shall set forth:
(a) The name of the proposed district, which shall include the name of the municipality
creating the district, a descriptive name or number, and the words "general improvement
district";
(b) A general description of the improvements to be acquired, constructed, installed,
operated, or maintained or the services to be provided within and for the district;
(c) The estimated cost of the proposed improvements or the estimated annual cost of
providing the proposed services;
(d) A general description of the boundaries of the district or the territory to be included
therein with such certainty as to enable a property owner to determine whether or not his or her
property is within the district;
(e) The names of three persons of the district who shall represent the petitioners and who
have the power to enter into agreements relating to the organization of the district, which
agreements shall be binding on the district, if created;
(f) A request for the organization of the district; and
(g) A statement that either:
(I) The boundaries of the proposed district include at least one hundred electors of the
district;
(II) The boundaries of the proposed district include at least one elector of the district for
each five acres of land included within the proposed district; or
(III) The petition is signed by one hundred percent of the owners of taxable real property
to be included in the proposed district.
(3) No petition with the requisite signatures shall be declared void on account of alleged
defects. The governing body, at any time, may permit the petition to be amended to conform to
the facts by correcting any errors in the description of the territory or in any other particular.
Similar petitions or duplicate copies of the same petition for the organization of the same district
may be filed and together shall be regarded as one petition. All such petitions filed prior to the
hearing on the first petition filed shall be considered by the governing body the same as though
included with the first petition placed on file.

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