Colorado Code § 37-6-101

Lands in more than one district
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(1) The same land may be included in
more than one district and be subject to the provisions of articles 1 to 8 of this title for each
district in which it may be included; but no district shall be organized under articles 1 to 8 of this
title in whole or in part within the territory of a district already organized under said articles until
the court having jurisdiction of the original conservancy district determines, upon application,
whether the purposes of said articles will best be accomplished by the organization of an
additional district or whether such conditions demand that the territory proposed to be organized
into an additional district shall be organized as part of the existing district. Such application shall
fulfill all the requirements of a petition for a district as set forth in section 37-2-102.
(2) Upon application, if the court determines that the organization of such territory as a
part of the original district should not be ordered, then proceedings may be had before any court
of competent jurisdiction for the formation of an additional district in accordance with the
provisions of articles 1 to 8 of this title. Any person whose signature has been subscribed to said
application may within ten days after such decision withdraw his signature therefrom, and if at
the expiration of said period there remain sufficient subscribers to said petition to satisfy the
requirements of section 37-2-102, and in case such court determines that the territory described
in such application, if organized for the purpose of a conservancy district, should be included
within the original district, like proceedings shall thereupon be had with respect to the territory
and the owners thereof as in the case of a petition for the formation of a district. Upon the
hearing, if it appears that the purpose of articles 1 to 8 of this title would be subserved by the
organization of such territory as part of the original district, the court shall by its findings, duly
entered of record, enter a decree accordingly.

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