Colorado Code § 37-6-103

Subdistricts
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(1) Whenever it is desired to construct improvements wholly
within or partly within and partly without any district organized under articles 1 to 8 of this title,
which improvements will affect only a part of said district, for the purpose of accomplishing
such work, subdistricts may be organized upon petition of the owners of real property, within or
partly within and partly without the district, which petition shall fulfill the same requirements
concerning the subdistricts as the petition outlined in section 37-2-102 is required to fulfill
concerning the organization of the main district and shall be filed with the clerk of the district
court and shall be accompanied by a bond as provided for in section 37-2-103. All proceedings
relating to the organization of such subdistricts shall conform in all things to the provisions of
said articles relating to the organization of districts. Whenever the court by its order duly entered
of record declares and decrees the subdistricts to be organized, the clerk of said court shall
thereupon give notice of such order to the directors of the district, who shall thereupon act also
as directors of the subdistrict. Thereafter, the proceedings in reference to the subdistrict shall in
all matters conform to the provisions of said articles; except that, in the appraisal of benefits and
damages for the purposes of such subdistricts, in the issuance of bonds, in the levying of
assessments, and in all other matters affecting only the subdistrict, the provisions of said articles
shall apply to the subdistrict as though it were an independent district, and it shall not, in these
things, be amalgamated with the main district.
(2) The board of directors, board of appraisers, chief engineer, attorney, secretary, and
other officers, agents, and employees of the district shall, insofar as it may be necessary, serve in
the same capacities for such subdistrict, and contracts and agreements between the main district
and subdistrict may be made in the same manner as contracts and agreements between two
districts. The distribution of administration expense between the main district and subdistrict
shall be in proportion to the interests involved and the amount of service rendered, such division
to be made by the board of directors with the right of appeal to the court establishing the district.
This section shall not be held to prevent the organization of independent districts for local
improvements under other laws within the limits of a district organized under articles 1 to 8 of
this title.

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