Colorado Code § 37-23-101

Assessments according to benefits
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(1) As soon as the plans for a drainage
system have been determined and before the actual work of drainage is begun or bonds voted,
the board of directors shall proceed to make special assessments for benefits by classifying the
lands in the district in tracts of forty acres, more or less, according to the legal or recognized
subdivisions on a graduated scale to be numbered according to the benefits to be received by the
contemplated drainage. The tracts of land which will receive most and about equal benefits shall
be marked one hundred, and such as are adjudged to receive less benefits shall be marked with a
lesser number denoting its percent of benefit. This classification when established shall remain
as a basis for the levy of taxes as may be needed for the lawful and proper purposes of the
drainage district.
(2) In any district where a classification has once been made and the board of directors
believes from experience and results that such former classification is not fairly adjusted on the
several tracts of land according to benefits which may be adjusted by new or additional
assessments, then the board of directors shall disregard such former classification and make a
new classification in accordance with justice and right. When the classification is completed it
shall be properly tabulated or shown by a map, or both, and filed in the office of the secretary of
the district for inspection.

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