Colorado Code § 32-7-133

Formation of special taxing districts
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(1) Special taxing districts may be
established pursuant to the provisions of this section.
(2) The board may by resolution propose the formation of the district, which resolution
shall designate the proposed boundaries thereof, specify the proposed service, and set forth the
methods of financing proposed for the district.
(3) The board shall present the proposal for public hearing to be held within sixty days
after introduction of the resolution with notice to be published not less than fifteen days before
the date set for hearing.
(4) At the hearing any eligible elector within the service authority may be heard on the
proposal, including questions of inclusion in or exclusion from the district, and all objections
shall be determined by the board on the basis of the public interest, taking into consideration the
needs of the service authority and the availability of the service to the territory which is the
subject of any objection.
(5) The board may continue the hearing as necessary and may, after the conclusion
thereof, enact the proposed resolution, with or without amendments, or may reject the proposed
resolution.
(6) Decisions of the board concerning the formation of a special taxing district are not
subject to review unless action is instituted by a registered elector to review such proceedings
within forty-five days after passage of the resolution, and any such review shall extend only to
the question of whether the board exceeded its jurisdiction or abused its discretion. If the court
so finds, it shall remand the matter to the board for further proceedings, consistent with such
findings.
(7) No restraining order or temporary injunction enjoining the formation, the inclusion
or exclusion of territory, or the operation of the special taxing district may be issued pending
final judgment of the district court. Any such final judgment which has the effect of enjoining
the formation, the inclusion or exclusion of territory, or the operation of a special taxing district
shall automatically be stayed upon the filing of any appeal of such decision, and no application
for supersedeas shall be necessary. Such stay shall continue in full force and effect pending final
disposition of the proceedings.
(8) Changes in the boundaries or major changes in services or financing of a special
taxing district may be initiated by resolution of the board or by petition signed by five percent of
the eligible electors of the district, and these proposals shall be considered in the same manner as
provided in this section for proposals for the original formation of a district.

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