C.R.S. Section 37-46-114.5
Alternative procedure for organizing a subdistrict


(1)

Intentionally left blank —Ed.

(a)

Notwithstanding the process for creating a subdistrict established in sections 37-46-112 to 37-46-114, a petition for an election on the organization of a subdistrict may be filed with the clerk of the court that has jurisdiction over all or part of the geographic area to be represented by the proposed subdistrict. The petition must be:

(I)

Duly approved by the district’s board of directors;

(II)

Approved by a unanimous vote of the members of the district’s board of directors who were appointed by the counties that lie wholly or partially within the boundaries of the proposed subdistrict; and

(III)

Signed by at least the lesser of ten percent or two hundred of the electors living in the geographic area to be represented by the proposed subdistrict.

(b)

The petition must include:

(I)

The name of the proposed subdistrict;

(II)

A general description of the purpose of the proposed subdistrict consistent with section 37-46-112 (2). The description need not be given by measurements and boundaries or by legal subdivision, but it must be sufficient to enable a property owner to ascertain whether the property owner’s property is within the territory proposed to be organized as a subdistrict. If the proposed subdistrict is intended to promote one or more of the purposes set forth in section 37-46-101, the territory of the subdistrict need not be contiguous. The boundary of the proposed subdistrict may include all or any part of any city, county, or city and county, regardless of size.

(III)

A statement whether any part of the proposed subdistrict is included within the boundaries of an existing subdistrict established under this article and, if so, a general description of the overlapping geographic area;

(IV)

A general designation of any subdivisions of the subdistrict and the number of directors proposed for each subdivision; and

(V)

A formal request for the organization of the subdistrict by the name proposed and a request to hold an election on the question of the organization of the subdistrict.
(2)(a)(I) On the day fixed for a hearing on the petition, or at a continuance of the hearing date, the court shall first ascertain whether the requirements of subsection (1) of this section have been satisfied.

(II)

The court shall not declare a petition with the requisite signatures void on account of alleged defects in the petition, but may require the petition to be amended at any time to correct any errors, including an error in the description of the territory. If duplicate or similar petitions for the organization of a subdistrict are filed before a hearing is held on the first petition filed, the court shall regard the first and any duplicate or similar petitions as one petition.

(III)

If, at the hearing, it appears that the petition for the organization of a subdistrict has been signed and presented in conformity with this section and that the claims of the petition are true, the court, by order entered into the record, shall direct that the question of the organization of the subdistrict be submitted at an election within the boundaries of the proposed subdistrict to be held for that purpose in accordance with the laws of this state for conducting a general election or a special election held on the first Tuesday in November of an odd-numbered year.

(b)

At an election on the organization of a subdistrict, a voter may vote for or against the organization of the subdistrict. If a majority of the votes cast at the election are in favor of the organization of a subdistrict, the court shall declare the subdistrict organized and give it the corporate name designated in the petition, by which name it will be known for all proceedings. Upon organization of the subdistrict, the subdistrict will be a body corporate and political subdivision of the state of Colorado with all of the powers afforded to a subdistrict or subdivision by this article.

Source: Section 37-46-114.5 — Alternative procedure for organizing a subdistrict, https://leg.­colorado.­gov/sites/default/files/images/olls/crs2023-title-37.­pdf (accessed Oct. 20, 2023).

37‑46‑101
Legislative declaration
37‑46‑102
Definitions
37‑46‑103
District body corporate - area
37‑46‑104
Board of directors
37‑46‑105
Compensation of directors
37‑46‑106
Vacancies - secretary and treasurer
37‑46‑107
General powers
37‑46‑108
Principal office - meetings
37‑46‑109
Authority of board to levy taxes
37‑46‑109.3
Taxes - determination and collection
37‑46‑109.4
Levies to cover district’s deficiencies
37‑46‑110
Organization
37‑46‑111
Rules and regulations
37‑46‑112
Petition
37‑46‑113
Notice of hearing on petition
37‑46‑114
Protesting of petitions
37‑46‑114.5
Alternative procedure for organizing a subdistrict
37‑46‑115
Board of directors to prepare plans
37‑46‑116
Appointment of appraisers
37‑46‑117
Compensation of appraisers
37‑46‑118
Board bound by financing plan
37‑46‑119
Directors may make assessments
37‑46‑120
Improvement district bonds
37‑46‑121
Assessments perpetual lien
37‑46‑122
Invalid assessments - board remedy
37‑46‑123
Assessment record as evidence
37‑46‑124
Remedies in case of faulty notice
37‑46‑125
Lawful contracts
37‑46‑126
Issuance of general obligation bonds and revenue bonds
37‑46‑126.2
Subdistrict’s levy of taxes
37‑46‑126.3
Levy and collection of subdistrict’s taxes
37‑46‑126.4
Levies to cover subdistrict deficiencies
37‑46‑126.5
County to levy and collect
37‑46‑126.6
Delinquent taxes
37‑46‑127
Maintenance assessment
37‑46‑128
Annual levy limit
37‑46‑129
Investment of surplus funds
37‑46‑130
Sinking fund
37‑46‑131
Court confirmation
37‑46‑132
Allocation of water or service
37‑46‑133
Election to authorize debt
37‑46‑134
Definition of elector
37‑46‑135
Elections
37‑46‑136
Election resolution
37‑46‑137
Conduct of election
37‑46‑138
Notice of election
37‑46‑139
Polling places
37‑46‑140
Election supplies
37‑46‑141
Election returns
37‑46‑142
Debt election contests
37‑46‑143
Covenants and other provisions in bonds
37‑46‑144
Liens on pledged revenues
37‑46‑145
Rights - powers of holders of bonds - trustees
37‑46‑146
Investments and securities
37‑46‑147
Rents and charges
37‑46‑148
Miscellaneous powers
37‑46‑149
Cooperative powers
37‑46‑150
Joint action entity
37‑46‑151
Correlative powers of political subdivisions
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Current through Fall 2024

§ 37-46-114.5’s source at colorado​.gov