Colorado Code § 32-1-206

Judicial review
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(1) If the petitioners for the organization of a proposed
special district fail to secure such resolution of approval in the first instance or on remand from
any board of county commissioners or, where required pursuant to section 32-1-204.5, from the
governing body of any municipality, the petitioners may request the court to review such action.
If the court determines such action to be arbitrary, capricious, or unreasonable, the court shall
remand the matter back to the board of county commissioners or to the governing board of the
municipality for further action with specific direction as necessary to avoid the arbitrary,
capricious, or unreasonable result. Another public hearing shall be held with notice to interested
parties as defined in section 32-1-204 (1).
(2) If the service plan is approved by the board of county commissioners, any interested
party as defined in section 32-1-204 (1), if such party had appeared and presented its objections
before the board of county commissioners, shall be given notice and have the right to appear and
be heard at the hearing on the court petition for the organization of the special district, and the
court may dismiss the court petition upon a determination that the decision of the board of
county commissioners was arbitrary, capricious, or unreasonable.

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