Colorado Code § 32-15-131

Criteria - stadium site - stadium
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(1) The commission shall establish
criteria for any stadium site. In establishing such criteria, the commission shall consider factors
that it deems relevant, including, but not limited to:
(a) The need for access to the site by motor vehicles, pedestrians, and others using the
stadium, including the proximity to highways, the capacity of surrounding streets and highways
to handle traffic, the proximity to actual and proposed public transportation, and the overall
convenience to the citizens of the district;
(b) The extent to which financial incentives from private sources, including landowners
and developers, may be maximized in order to reduce the amount of public moneys required to
be expended for a stadium site;
(c) The extent to which the economic potential resulting from the location of a stadium
may be maximized, including the compatibility of a stadium with other actual or proposed
development;
(d) The compatibility of a stadium with surrounding neighborhoods;
(e) The existence of readily available fire and police protection services;
(f) The existence or the potential for the existence of adequate parking facilities for
motor vehicles in the immediately surrounding area.
(2) Any incentive offered by a city, city and county, county, or other local government to
induce the commission to select a site within such city, city and county, county, or other local
government shall be binding and enforceable against the city, city and county, county, or other
local government if the commission selects a site located within the boundaries of such city, city
and county, county, or other local government.
(3) The commission shall not select a site located within the jurisdiction of a
governmental entity having the authority to impose any construction- or land development-
related permits and fees unless such governmental entity agrees to waive such permits and fees
to the extent the charge for such permits and fees exceeds the actual cost incurred by the
governmental entity for the service provided by the governmental entity in connection with such
permits and fees.

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