Colorado Code § 37-85-103

County commissioners to hear and consider applications
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The board of
county commissioners of each county, at its regular sessions in each year, and at such other
sessions as it in its discretion may deem proper, in view of the irrigation and harvesting season,
and the convenience of all parties interested, shall hear and consider all applications which may
be made to it by any party interested, either in furnishing and delivering for compensation in any
manner, or in procuring for such compensation, water for irrigation, mining, milling,
manufacturing, or domestic purposes, from any ditch, canal, conduit, or reservoir, the whole or
any part of which lies in such county. The application shall be supported by such affidavits as
the applicant may present, showing reasonable cause for such board of county commissioners to
proceed to fix a reasonable maximum rate of compensation for water to be thereafter delivered
from such ditch, canal, conduit, or reservoir, within such county.

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