Colorado Code § 37-27-101

Inclusion of contiguous land
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Upon petition of the owner of a tract of land
and the payment of a sum equal to the past due assessments upon the same after a classification
thereof upon a graduated scale by the board of directors as provided in section 37-23-101, so that
the tract is upon an equal footing with other lands of the district, the board of directors may
authorize the inclusion of any tract of land contiguous to the existing boundaries of said district
and capable of being drained by said drainage system, and thereupon said lands shall become
liable for all future assessments which may become due or are levied for drainage purposes
within said drainage district, and the cost of any such proceeding for the inclusion of land shall
be borne by the applicant.

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