County authority relating to solid waste-to-energy incineration systems.

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(1) The board of county commissioners of any county has the power to:

  1. Acquire, hold, use, transfer, and convey any real or personal property for the purposeof developing and operating a solid waste-to-energy incineration system;

  2. Engage in any activities relating to the siting, development, and operation of a solidwaste-to-energy incineration system and to the production and sale of energy from such system;

  3. Issue revenue bonds authorized by action of the board of county commissioners,without the approval of the qualified electors of the county, for purposes of financing the siting and development of a solid waste-to-energy incineration system and the production and marketing of energy from such system. Such revenue bonds shall be issued in the manner provided in part 4 of article 35 of title 31, C.R.S., for the issuance of revenue bonds by municipalities; except that such revenue bonds may be sold in one or more series at par, or below or above par, at public or private sale, in such manner and for such price as the county, in its discretion, shall determine. Such revenue bonds and interest coupons, if any, appurtenant thereto shall never constitute the debt or indebtedness of the county within the meaning of any provision or limitation of the state constitution or statutes, and shall not constitute nor give rise to a pecuniary liability of the county or a charge against its general credit or taxing powers. Such revenue bonds and the income therefrom are exempt from taxation, except inheritance, estate, and transfer taxes.

  4. Enter into contracts, including intergovernmental contracts pursuant to section 29-1203, relating to the acts authorized by this part 9;

  5. Establish such terms and conditions by contract, resolution, or any other method forthe siting, development, and operation of a solid waste-to-energy incineration system and the production and sale of energy from such system;

  6. Set, maintain, and revise charges for the disposal of solid waste at a solid waste-toenergy incineration system facility and for the sale of energy from such system for the purpose of financing the property, facilities, and operation of the system;

  7. Exercise any other powers which are essential in performing the acts authorized bythis part 9;

  8. Perform any nonlegislative acts authorized by this part 9 by means of an agent or bycontract with any person, firm, or corporation.

Source: L. 83: Entire part added, p. 1242, § 2, effective May 31.


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