Colorado Code § 43-1-1311

Survey required - railroad track removal
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(1) Before any railroad tracks
are removed from abandoned railroad rights-of-way in Colorado, if a proper legal description is
not available, the person or entity removing the railroad tracks shall cause a field survey of the
centerline of such railroad tracks to be made by a professional land surveyor, if title to any land
references such railroad tracks. The professional land surveyor shall deposit a survey plat in
accordance with section 38-50-101, C.R.S., showing the following:
(a) Field-measured dimensions of the centerline of the railroad tracks; and
(b) Field-measured bearing and distance ties to public land survey monument corners so
that no point on said abandoned railroad rights-of-way is further than two miles from a public
land survey monument corner.

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