Colorado Code § 32-7-139

Payments for facilities acquired by regional service authority - valuation
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(1) For any service authorized and approved under this article, the board of directors may
acquire rights, properties, and other assets and liabilities of counties, municipalities, or special
districts either through contract with the local governmental unit or upon resolution of the board,
pursuant to section 32-1-701 (4), or upon the provision of any service on an exclusive basis as
provided in section 32-7-112. Upon assuming the rights, title, and interest in any facility, the
board shall become obligated to pay to the county, municipality, or special district, as the case
may be, an amount, when due, equivalent to that necessary for the payment of all outstanding
bonds and obligations of said jurisdictions for the acquisition, construction, and improvement of
facilities acquired by the board.
(2) Upon the acquisition of facilities as provided in subsection (1) of this section, the
board shall provide an offset of charges to the local jurisdiction either in service fees or ad
valorem taxes in an amount equivalent to that which must be raised by the local governmental
unit for the payment of outstanding obligations owed by such jurisdiction upon facilities
acquired by the board.
(3) When any service authority board assumes the ownership of any existing facilities of
a local governmental unit, the local governmental unit which paid part or all of the cost of such
facilities, directly or by contract with another entity, may be entitled to receive a credit against
any service charges or ad valorem taxes which may be apportioned or charged to the residents of
such local governmental unit. Said credit may be spread over a period not exceeding thirty years.
An additional credit equal to interest on the unused credit balance may be paid annually at a rate
not exceeding four percent per annum. The amount of such credit shall not exceed the current
value of the facilities. The board shall negotiate with the local governmental units in determining
the value of any facility and the amount of credit to be granted, but the determination of the
board shall be final subject to court review.
(4) In the event a local governmental unit believes that the board has been arbitrary or
capricious in providing or not providing for a credit as permitted in this section, the governing
board of such jurisdiction may commence an action in the district court. The court may dismiss
the action or recommit the controversy to the board for further negotiation, if it determines that
the action of the board was arbitrary or capricious.

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