Colorado Code § 31-35-301

Construction of water mains
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When any city or town is the owner of a
municipal water plant with water mains in operation throughout the greater portion of said city
or town and is unable to extend the same so as to cover the entire area contained within the
municipal limits of said city or town, the citizens and resident taxpayers of any area containing
four blocks or more situated in said city or town not having water mains therein may agree
among themselves or a majority of the owners of the lots therein for the construction of the
same. Upon application to the governing body by a majority of such owners, the governing body
shall have authority to enter into a contract with said owners of said four blocks or more or with
the majority thereof to allow them to construct such water mains in such territory and to connect
the same with the supply of water of said city or town. The governing body has authority to enter
into a contract with such citizens to allow all the proceeds derived from water rentals going to
such addition through such water mains and collected as rental therefor to be applied to the
payment of such water pipes, the cost thereof to be limited by the city or town to not more than
the actual cost thereof upon any basis by which the city or town itself could secure the
construction of the same. Said payments shall be made without interest and upon such terms not
exceeding ten years as may be agreed upon by contract between the parties thereto.

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