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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1985-04 Endorsement of House 1012, 1020 and 1021 in the Colorado General Assembly concerning Special Districtsii~ !r I RESOLUTION No. 4 Series of 1985 ENDORSEMENT OF HOUSE BILLS 1012, 1020 AND 1021 iN THE COLORADO GENERAL ASSEMBLY CONCERNING SPECIAL DISTRICTS. WHEREAS,.the Colorado Municipal League has worked closely with the Legislative Interim Speoial Districts Committee, Colorado Counties, Inc., and the Colorado Special Districts Association in studying the many complex issues surrounding inter-relationships between special districts, counties, and municipalities; and WHEREAS, a Colorado Municipal League study committee of municipal officials, after lengthy deliberation, developed five bill requests which were submitted to the Interim Committee; and WHEREAS, three of those bills were adopted in modified form by the Interim Committee and have been designated as House Bills 1012, 1020, and 1021; and WHEREAS, the Colorado Municipal League is in strong support of each of these bills; and WHEREAS, House Bill 1012 would empower municipalities and counties with an enhanced alternative to providing special district services an their own and under their control through the improvement district mechanism without having to create separate Title 32 special districts; and WHEREAS, House Bill 1020 would increase municipal and county control and oversight regarding the formation of new districts and the operation of existing and new districts; and WHEREAS, House Bill 1021. would make municipal exclusion from the special district easier by allowing the court to approve a municipal exclusion if the municipality is providing the same service as the special district from which it wishes to be excluded at the time of the exclusion order; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE TOWN OF VAIL, COLORADO, that the Colorado General Assembly should act as quickly as possible to adopt House Bills 1012, 102D and 1021 in order to expand and clarify the powers of municipal general improvement districts, increase municipal control and oversight tegarding the formation of new districts and the operation of existing and new districts, and to make municipal exclusion from a special district easier, and that the Town of Vail support efforts of the Colorado Municipal League in this regard, INTRODUCED, READ, PASSED, AND ADAPTED at a regular meeting of the Town Council of the Town of Vail, Colorado, held on February 5, 1885. i Kent R, Rase, Mayor Pro Ted AT.~~ST:~`~~~ r l 4 ~ r~ Pamela A. Brandmeyer, T n Clerk F' ~