Colorado Code § 37-47-120

Improvement district bonds
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(1) The board of directors of said district may
issue as obligations of the subdistrict, not as an obligation of the southwestern water
conservation district, improvement district bonds to be paid out of special assessments made by
said board of directors against all lands in the subdistrict, not exceeding in the aggregate amount
of ninety percent of the amount of benefits assessed against said lands and unpaid at the time of
issue of said bonds. Such bonds shall contain a recital to the effect that they are issued under and
in accordance with the provisions of this article as special improvement district bonds and are
payable out of special assessments to be levied against the property in said subdistrict and not
otherwise.
(2) Said improvement district bonds shall be signed, "Water Users' Association No. ....
or Special Improvement District No. ...., of the Southwestern Water Conservation District, By
.............., President", and countersigned ".............., Treasurer". Otherwise said bonds shall be in
such denominations and become due at such dates, with interest at such rate, payable either
annually or semiannually, but not exceeding the rate of six percent per annum, and contain such
other provisions as may be fixed by the board of directors, if said provisions are not inconsistent
with the terms of this article. Except as otherwise expressly modified in this article, the law
relating to the form and issuance of bonds of conservancy districts under the laws of this state,
particularly section 37-5-106, shall apply and govern officers of the district in the issuance and
sale of said bonds, and other provisions of said law with respect to the levy of assessments for
the payment of said bonds with interest, and particularly section 37-5-110, shall likewise be
applicable to the bonds of a subdistrict organized under this article.

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