Colorado Code § 37-31-137

Property taxable and service fees chargeable by district
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(1) In order to
carry out the purposes of the district and the provisions of this article, the board of directors has
the following powers:
(a) Within the limits of the Grand Valley drainage district, to levy taxes of the same
kinds and classes upon the taxable property, real, personal, or mixed, which is subject to taxation
for state and county purposes in accordance with the laws of this state;
(b) To designate specially benefited areas within the district as improvement districts
and to levy, collect, and cause to be collected assessments fixed against real property in any such
improvement district within the district;
(c) To fix and, from time to time, increase or decrease and collect and cause to be
collected rates, fees, and other service charges pertaining to the facilities of the district and to
pledge revenues derived from such service charges for the payment of district securities. The
board of directors may enforce the collection of such revenues by civil action or by any other
means provided by law. Service charges may include, without limitation, minimum charges and
charges for availability of the facilities or services relating to the facilities of the district. Such
service charges may be charged to and collected in advance or otherwise by the district at any
time or from time to time from any person owning real property within the district or from any
occupancy of such property which directly or indirectly is, or has been, or will be connected with
the district drainage system. Such service charges, as nearly as the district deems practicable and
equitable, shall be reasonable and uniform for the same type, class, and amount of use.
Reasonable penalties may be fixed for any delinquencies, including, without limitation, interest
on delinquent service charges from any date due at a rate of not more than one percent per
month, or fraction thereof, reasonable attorney fees, and other costs of collection. The district
may prescribe and, when necessary, revise a schedule of such service charges.

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