Colorado Code § 34-64-106

Petition to district court - procedure
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Any natural gas public utility, having
first obtained an order from the commission which has become final, desiring to exercise the
right of eminent domain for the purpose of acquiring property for the underground storage of
natural gas, shall do so in the manner provided in this article. Such natural gas public utility shall
present to the district court of the county wherein the land or some portion thereof is situated a
petition setting forth the purpose for which the property is sought to be acquired, a description of
the property sought to be appropriated, and the names of the owners of the property as shown by
the records of such county. The petitioner shall file the order of the commission as a part of its
petition, and no decree or rule by the court granting said petition shall be entered without such
order having been filed therewith. The court shall examine said petition and determine whether
the petitioner has the power of eminent domain and whether said property is necessary for its
lawful purposes, and if found in the affirmative such findings shall be entered in the record. All
proceedings under this section shall follow the procedure then in force and effect pertaining to
eminent domain.

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