Colorado Code § 32-18-104

Board of directors - appointment - removal
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(1) The ordinance or
resolution proposing the creation of a forest improvement district shall specify the number of
directors of the district. A district shall have no fewer than seven directors. The governing body
of each county or municipality in the district shall have the power to appoint and remove at least
one director. The board shall include one director representing the Colorado state forest service,
who shall be appointed and may be removed by the state forester. The board shall include at
least one representative of an environmental protection organization, one representative of a
conservation district created pursuant to article 70 of title 35, C.R.S., any part of which is within
the proposed forest improvement district, one representative of a water conservancy district
created pursuant to article 45 of title 37, C.R.S., any part of which is within the proposed forest
improvement district, and one representative of a federal land management agency, to be
appointed and removed in the manner prescribed by the ordinance or resolution proposing the
creation of the district.
(2) A director appointed to the board shall serve for a term of five years unless removed
pursuant to subsection (1) of this section. A director may be appointed to additional terms
without limitation.

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