Colorado Code § 37-88-110

Monument lake dam and reservoir - transfer of title - ownership and control
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(1) Upon completion of the repair described in subsection (2) of this section, the
governor is hereby authorized to execute a deed of conveyance to the town of Monument of all
the right, title, and interest of the state of Colorado in and to the structure known as Monument
lake dam located in El Paso county.
(2) The transfer of title to Monument lake dam pursuant to subsection (1) of this section
shall not occur until such time as the dam is repaired to the satisfaction of the state engineer's
office and other governmental entities with applicable jurisdiction. The town of Monument and
El Paso county are jointly responsible for financing the repair of Monument lake dam and are
authorized to apply for financial assistance from the Colorado water resources and power
development authority established in article 95 of this title, the Colorado water conservation
board established in article 60 of this title, and from any other appropriate state, federal, or
private source.
(3) As there are no adjudicated water rights to Monument lake reservoir, upon the
transfer of title to Monument lake dam pursuant to subsection (1) of this section, the town of
Monument may acquire and assume the duties and responsibilities relating to the storage of
water in Monument lake reservoir.
(4) Upon the transfer of title to Monument lake dam pursuant to subsection (1) of this
section, the town of Monument shall assume all liability and responsibility relating to the
control, management, and maintenance of Monument lake dam and reservoir, and at such time
the board of county commissioners of El Paso county shall be relieved from all responsibilities
relating to Monument lake reservoir pursuant to section 37-88-109.

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