Colorado Code § 32-1-902.5

Increasing the number of board members
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(1) (a) A special district
having a five-member board may increase the number of board members to seven by the
adoption of a resolution by the board and the approval of the resolution as specified in
subsection (1)(b) of this section. The board shall consider the resolution at a public meeting after
publication of notice regarding the place, time, and date of the meeting and of the proposed
increase in the number of board members. Public input must be allowed at the meeting.
(b) Upon adopting a resolution pursuant to subsection (1)(a) of this section, the board
shall file a certified copy of the resolution with the board of county commissioners or governing
body of the municipality that approved the service plan of the special district pursuant to section
32-1-204.5, 32-1-204.7, or 32-1-205. If, no later than forty-five days after the filing of the
certified copy of the resolution, neither the board of county commissioners nor the governing
body of the municipality has notified the board that it considers the plan to increase the number
of board members to seven to be a material modification of the district's approved service plan,
the board shall file the resolution with the clerk of the court, and the court shall enter an ex parte
order establishing the number of the board members. The board shall record a certified copy of
the order in the office of the county clerk and recorder in each county where the special district
is organized and shall file a recorded certified copy of the order with the division.
(2) (a) If a special district increases the number of board members to seven as allowed in
subsection (1) of this section, the additional directors shall serve as follows:
(I) One person is elected at the next regular special district election following the date of
official recording of the certified copy of the order described in subsection (1)(b) of this section,
or a special election called for the purpose of electing additional directors, to serve an original
term expiring at the next regular special district election thereafter; and
(II) One person is elected at the next regular special district election following the date
of official recording of the certified copy of the order described in subsection (1)(b) of this
section, or a special election called for the purpose of electing additional directors, to serve an
original term expiring at the second regular special district election thereafter.
(b) After the original terms set forth in subsection (2)(a) of this section, the additional
directors shall serve four-year terms.
(3) If a special district increases to a seven-member board as allowed in this section, the
special district is not allowed to reduce to a five-member board.

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