Colorado Statutes
§ 24-65.1-401 — Designation of matters of state interest
Colorado § 24-65.1-401
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Bluebook
Colo. Rev. Stat. § 24-65.1-401 (2026).
Text
(1)After public
hearing, a local government may designate matters of state interest within its
jurisdiction, taking into consideration:
(a)The intensity of current and foreseeable development pressures.
(b)Repealed.
(2)A designation shall:
(a)Specify the boundaries of the proposed area; and
(b)State reasons why the particular area or activity is of state interest, the
dangers that would result from uncontrolled development of any such area or
uncontrolled conduct of such activity, and the advantages of development of such
area or conduct of such activity in a coordinated manner.
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Legislative History
Source: L. 74: Entire section added, p. 347, � 1, effective May 17. L. 2005: (1)(b) repealed, p. 667, � 1, effective June 1.
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