Colorado Code § 38-6-207

Duty of commissioners, determination of necessity
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(1) In any case
initiated for the acquisition of water rights pursuant to this part 2, it is the duty of the
commissioners to:
(a) Examine and assess the growth development plan and statement provided by the
municipality, from the proposed condemnation, required in section 38-6-203, and obtain
necessary information pursuant to powers granted in section 38-6-208, and make a determination
as to the necessity of exercising the power of eminent domain for the proposed purposes;
(b) Provide one of the following recommendations to the court, based upon their
findings:
(I) There exists no need and necessity for condemnation as proposed.
(II) There exists a need and necessity for condemnation as proposed.
(III) There exists a need and necessity for condemnation, but it is premature.
(2) In making a recommendation, as provided in subsection (1)(b)(II) of this section, the
commissioners may recommend an alternate source of water supply.
(3) The commissioners shall hear the proofs and allegations of the parties and, after
viewing the premises, certify the proper compensation to be made to said owner or parties
interested for the water or other property to be taken or affected, as well as all damages accruing
to the owner or parties interested in consequences of the condemnation of the same.
(4) If the commissioners find there exists no need and necessity for the condemnation
proposed, they shall make no finding as to the value of the condemned property.

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