Colorado Code § 37-23-104

Hearing on appeal - special jury
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(1) Appeals taken to the district court
may be heard at the discretion of the court; except that ten days shall intervene from the time of
taking the appeal and the date set for hearing. The costs of such appeal, at the discretion of the
court, may be divided between the drainage district and the owner of the land who may appeal
from the classification of the board of directors. It is the duty of the district court to cause to be
summoned six landowners living outside of the drainage district, who are not interested in any
lands or work in said district, or of kin to any of the parties interested, to meet at the courthouse
at a time set by the court for hearing any appeal that may be taken from the decision of the board
of directors. The six landowners shall be men who have some knowledge of the costs and
benefits of farm drainage and shall be sworn as a special jury to try the case on appeal. Should
any of said landowners fail to appear at the time named, or should any of those summoned be
rejected under the exercise of the usual right of challenge, the court may cause to be summoned
any other qualified landowner to fill such vacancy, or the case may be tried by three qualified
jurors if both parties to the suit so agree.
(2) Whenever the special jury summoned to hear appeals has been sworn, it is the duty
of the court to lay before them the classifications as determined by the drainage district board of
directors, and they shall examine the same and hear allegations and testimony in opposition to
and in support of the same and, if requested by either party to the appeal, may visit the district
and view the lands. If they find the tracts of land in question are marked too high or too low in
the classification, they shall correct the errors; but, if no injustice has been done, they shall
confirm the classification as made by the board of directors. Their final determination shall be
made in writing and filed with the records of the court.
(3) The classification when established shall also be recorded with other papers on the
drainage record. Appellate review of the final decision of the district court, entered pursuant to
the decision of the special jury, may be had in an appellate court as in other civil actions and
pursuant to the Colorado appellate rules.

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