Colorado Code § 37-41-114

Meetings - duties - eminent domain
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The board of directors shall hold a
regular quarterly meeting in its office on the first Tuesday in January, April, July, and October
and such special meetings as may be required for the proper transaction of business. All special
meetings shall be called by the president of the board or any two directors. All meetings of the
board must be public, and two members shall constitute a quorum for the transaction of business
and, on all questions requiring a vote, there shall be a concurrence of at least two members of
said board. All special meetings of the board shall be held at locations which are within the
boundaries of the district or which are within the boundaries of any county in which the district
is located, in whole or in part, or in any county so long as the meeting location does not exceed
twenty miles from the district boundaries. The provisions of this section governing the location
of meetings may be waived only if the proposed change of location of a meeting of the board
appears on the agenda of a regular or special meeting of the board and if a resolution is adopted
by the board stating the reason for which a meeting of the board is to be held in a location other
than under the provisions of this section and further stating the date, time, and place of such
meeting. All records of the board must be open to the inspection of any elector during business
hours. The board and its agents and employees shall have the right to enter upon any land in the
district, to make surveys, and to locate and construct any canal and the necessary laterals. Said
board shall also have the right to acquire all lands, water rights, franchises, and other property
necessary for the construction, use, maintenance, repair, and improvement of its canals, ditches,
reservoirs, and waterworks and shall also have the right by purchase or condemnation to acquire
rights-of-way for the construction or enlargement of any of its ditches, canals, or reservoirs and
lands for reservoir sites.

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