Colorado Code § 32-12-107

Rail district organizational commission
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(1) The rail district
organizational commission appointed pursuant to section 32-12-106 shall meet within twenty
days after its appointment on a date designated by the district court. The rail district
organizational commission shall elect a chairman and a vice-chairman from among its
membership. Further meetings of the commission shall be held upon call of the chairman or a
majority of the members of the commission. All meetings shall be open to the public. A majority
of the commission shall constitute a quorum. The commission may adopt other such rules for its
operations and proceedings as it deems necessary or desirable. Members of the commission shall
receive no compensation but may be reimbursed for necessary expenses incurred during the
performance of their official duties as organizational costs. Such organizational costs may be
paid from the bond or cash deposit provided in section 32-12-105 (4) if the organization is not
effected or by the rail district if the organization is effected.
(2) (a) The rail district organizational commission shall determine which rail facilities
are to be acquired and rehabilitated and what rail services are to be provided, together with the
maximum ad valorem tax mill levy, if any, necessary to support the acquisition and
rehabilitation by the proposed rail district upon its formation, subject to the approval of the
eligible electors as provided in this article.
(b) The rail district organizational commission shall determine the manner in which the
railroad facility acquisitions and services are to be submitted for consideration by the eligible
electors at the formation election to be called by the district court, as provided in section 32-12-
108. Prior to the submission of the report to the district court, pursuant to paragraph (a) of
subsection (3) of this section, the commission shall conduct a public hearing and cause notice to
be published, stating the time and place of the public hearing, and shall apprise the general
public of its right to attend the hearing and make comments regarding the proposals to be placed
on the ballot.
(3) (a) Within ninety days after its initial meeting, the commission shall present to the
district court a report listing proposed railroad facilities to be acquired and proposed services to
be considered by the eligible electors in each county included in the rail district. A majority vote
of the members of the rail district organizational commission shall determine the proposed
railroad facilities acquisitions, the proposed services, and the maximum mill levy that shall be
presented to the eligible electors for their approval or rejection.
(b) The commission report shall also divide the rail district into five zones of
approximately equal population in accordance with the provisions of section 32-12-109 for the
purpose of electing candidates to the board. The board shall consist of seven members, including
one member from each of the five zones and two at-large members. Such zones shall be
numbered consecutively starting with number one, and the terms of office shall be as specified in
section 32-12-109.
(c) The commission shall specify the date for a special election for formation of the rail
district, but, if the organizational commission's report is completed not more than one hundred
eighty days and not less than eighty days before the next general election, the election may be
held jointly or concurrently with the next general election.
(d) The rail district organizational commission shall be dissolved as of the day on which
the election is held pursuant to section 32-12-108.

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