Colorado Code § 37-41-102

Petition
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(1) For the purpose of the establishment of an irrigation district as
provided by this article, a petition shall be filed with the board of county commissioners of the
county which embraces the largest acreage of the proposed district. The petition shall state:
(a) That it is the purpose of petitioners to organize an irrigation district under the
provisions of this article;
(b) A general description of the boundaries of such proposed district;
(c) The means proposed to supply water for the irrigation of the lands embraced therein;
(d) The name proposed for such district; and
(e) A prayer that the board of county commissioners define and establish the boundaries
of said proposed district and submit the question of the final organization of the same to the vote
of the qualified electors of said proposed district.
(2) The petition shall be signed by a majority of the owners of said lands, whether
residents or nonresidents, as well as by the owners in the aggregate of a majority of the total
number of acres of land sought to be enclosed in said proposed district. The petitioners shall
elect from their number a committee of three to present such petition to the board of county
commissioners. The petition shall also be accompanied by a good and sufficient bond, to be
approved by the board of county commissioners, in double the amount of the probable cost of
organizing such district, conditioned for the payment of all costs incurred in said proceedings in
case said organization shall not be effected, but in case such district is so effected, then said
expenses incurred by the board of county commissioners shall be paid back to said county by
said district.
(3) Such petition shall be published for at least four weeks before the time at which the
same is to be presented, in some newspaper of general circulation published in the county where
the petition is to be presented, together with a notice signed by the committee of said petitioners
giving the time and place of the presentation of the same to the board of county commissioners.

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