Colorado Code § 37-48-114

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Before the Rio Grande water conservation district is established
under this article, a petition shall be filed in the office of the clerk of the district court of the
twelfth judicial district in and for Alamosa county, signed by not fewer than four hundred
landowners, each of which owns eighty or more acres of land situated within the limits proposed
to be organized into said district. The petition shall set forth the name of the proposed district
and a general description of the boundaries of the proposed district and shall pray for an election
on the question of organization of the proposed district. No petition with the requisite signatures
shall be declared void on account of alleged defects, but the court may permit the petition to be
amended at any time to conform to the facts by correcting any error. Similar petitions, except for
signatures, may be filed and together shall be regarded as one petition. All such petitions filed
prior to the hearing on the first petition filed shall be considered by the court the same as though
filed with the first petition placed on file. In determining whether the requisite number of
landowners have signed the petition, the court shall be governed by the names as they appear
upon the tax roll. Duplicate copies of the petition covering the lands in each county shall be
prepared and sent to the treasurer of each such county. Each treasurer shall examine the copy of
such petition sent to him and shall file a certificate with said district court in and for Alamosa
county stating as to each signatory whether such person owns eighty acres of land or more. Such
certificate shall be prima facie evidence as to such ownership. For the purposes of this article,
any person owning land in joint tenancy or as a tenant in common shall be deemed an owner of
all land so held.

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