Common use of Sky Ranch Community Authority Board Clause in Contracts

Sky Ranch Community Authority Board. Pursuant to the Colorado Constitution, Article XIV, Sections 18(2)(a) and (b), and C.R.S. Sections 29-1-203 and -203.5, metropolitan districts may cooperate or contract with each other to provide any function, service or facility lawfully authorized to each, and any such contract may provide for the sharing of costs, the impositions of taxes, and the incurring of debt. Pursuant to the Modified Service Plans for Sky Ranch Metropolitan District Nos. 1, 3, 4 and 5 (“Sky Ranch Districts”), approved by Arapahoe County on September 14, 2004, as amended (“Service Plans”), and pursuant to statutory authority, the Sky Ranch Metropolitan District Nos. 1 and 5 have entered into a Sky Ranch Community Authority Board Establishment Agreement (“CABEA”), creating the CAB. It is anticipated that the Boards of Sky Ranch Metropolitan District Nos. 3 and 4 will elect to become parties to the CABEA in the future. The CABEA authorizes the CAB and the Sky Ranch Districts that are parties to the CABEA to cooperate and contract with each other regarding administrative and operational functions. One or more of the Sky Ranch Districts, the CAB or other governmental entity may enter into an intergovernmental agreement pursuant to C.R.S. §§ 29-1-203 and – 203.5 to create the Regional Improvements Authority to use revenue generated by the imposition of the Regional Improvements Mill Levy to plan, design, acquire, construct, installation, relocation and/or redevelopment, and the administration, overhead and operations and maintenance costs incurred with respect to the Regional Improvements serving the Development. The Regional Improvement Authority’s authority may include, without limitation, (i) sharing or pledging revenue, including ad valorem taxes, to provide a source of funding to pay for specific regional improvements that serve the Development, (ii) the issuance of debt by the CAB or other governmental authority to pay for regional improvements, and (iii) the construction of regional improvements. If and to the extent that the District enters into such an IGA, Builder agrees that it will not object to the intergovernmental agreement creating the Regional Improvements Authority; provided that the total mill levy on a Lot does not exceed Maximum Xxxxx Limitation.

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Samples: Contract for Purchase and Sale of Real Estate (Pure Cycle Corp)

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Sky Ranch Community Authority Board. Pursuant to the Colorado Constitution, Article XIV, Sections 18(2)(a) and (b), and C.R.S. Sections 29-1-203 and -203.5, metropolitan districts may cooperate or contract with each other to provide any function, service or facility lawfully authorized to each, and any such contract may provide for the sharing of costs, the impositions of taxes, and the incurring of debt. Pursuant to the Modified Service Plans for Sky Ranch Metropolitan District Nos. 1, 3, 4 and 5 (“Sky Ranch Districts”), approved by Arapahoe County on September 14, 2004, as amended (“Service Plans”), and pursuant to statutory authority, the Sky Ranch Metropolitan District Nos. 1 and 5 have entered into a Sky Ranch Community Authority Board Establishment Agreement (“CABEA”), creating the CAB. It is anticipated that the Boards of Sky Ranch Metropolitan District Nos. 3 and 4 will elect to become parties to the CABEA in the future. The CABEA authorizes the CAB and the Sky Ranch Districts that are parties to the CABEA to cooperate and contract with each other regarding administrative and operational functions. One or more of the Sky Ranch Districts, the CAB or other governmental entity may enter into an intergovernmental agreement (an “IGA”) pursuant to C.R.S. §§ 29-1-203 and – 203.5 -203.5 to create the Regional Improvements Improvement Authority to use revenue generated by the imposition of the Regional Improvements Mill Levy to plan, design, acquire, construct, installationinstall, relocation relocate, and/or redevelopmentredevelop the Regional Improvements, and for the administration, overhead and operations and maintenance costs incurred with respect to the Regional Improvements serving the Development. The Regional Improvement Authority’s authority may include, without limitation, (i) sharing or pledging revenue, including ad valorem taxes, to provide a source of funding to pay for specific regional improvements that serve the Development, (ii) the issuance of debt by the CAB or other governmental authority to pay for regional improvements, and (iii) the construction of regional improvements. If and to the extent that the District enters into such an IGA, Builder agrees that it will not object to the intergovernmental agreement IGA creating the Regional Improvements Authority; provided that the total mill levy on a Lot does not exceed the Maximum Xxxxx Limitation.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Contract for Purchase and Sale of Real Estate (Pure Cycle Corp)

Sky Ranch Community Authority Board. Pursuant to the Colorado Constitution, Article XIV, Sections 18(2)(a) and (b), and C.R.S. Sections 29-1-203 and -203.5, metropolitan districts may cooperate or contract with each other to provide any function, service or facility lawfully authorized to each, and any such contract may provide for the sharing of costs, the impositions of taxes, and the incurring of debt. Pursuant to the Modified Service Plans for Sky Ranch Metropolitan District Nos. 1, 3, 4 and 5 (“Sky Ranch Districts”), approved by Arapahoe County on September 14, 2004, as amended (“Service Plans”), and pursuant to statutory authority, the Sky Ranch Metropolitan District Nos. 1 and 5 have entered into a Sky Ranch Community Authority Board Establishment Agreement (“CABEA”), creating the CAB. It is anticipated that the Boards of Sky Ranch Metropolitan District Nos. 3 and 4 will elect to become parties to the CABEA in the future. The CABEA authorizes the CAB and the Sky Ranch Districts that are parties to the CABEA to cooperate and contract with each other regarding administrative and operational functions. One or more of the Sky Ranch Districts, the CAB or other governmental entity may enter into an intergovernmental agreement pursuant to C.R.S. §§ 29-1-203 and – 203.5 to create the Regional Improvements Authority to use revenue generated by the imposition of the Regional Improvements Mill Levy to plan, design, acquire, construct, installation, relocation and/or redevelopment, and the administration, overhead and operations and maintenance costs incurred with respect to the Regional Improvements serving the Development. The Regional Improvement Authority’s authority may include, without limitation, (i) sharing or pledging revenue, including ad valorem taxes, to provide a source of funding to pay for specific regional improvements that serve the Development, (ii) the issuance of debt by the CAB or other governmental authority to pay for regional improvements, and (iii) the construction of regional improvements. If and to the extent that the District enters into such an IGA, Builder agrees that it will not object to the intergovernmental agreement creating the Regional Improvements Authority; Authority provided that the total mill levy on a Lot does not exceed Maximum Xxxxx Limitation.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Contract for Purchase and Sale of Real Estate (Pure Cycle Corp)

Sky Ranch Community Authority Board. Pursuant to the Colorado Constitution, Article XIV, Sections 18(2)(a) and (b), and C.R.S. Sections 29-1-203 and -203.5, metropolitan districts may cooperate or contract with each other to provide any function, service or facility lawfully authorized to each, and any such contract may provide for the sharing of costs, the impositions of taxes, and the incurring of debt. Pursuant to the Modified Service Plans for Sky Ranch Metropolitan District Nos. 1, 3, 4 and 5 (“Sky Ranch Districts”), approved by Arapahoe County on September 14, 2004, as amended (“Amended Service Plans”), and pursuant to statutory authority, the Sky Ranch Metropolitan District Nos. 1 and 5 have entered into a Sky Ranch Community Authority Board Establishment Agreement (“CABEA”), creating the CAB. It is anticipated that the Boards of the District and Sky Ranch Metropolitan District NosNo. 3 and 4 will elect to become parties to the CABEA in the future. The CABEA authorizes the CAB and the Sky Ranch Districts that are parties to the CABEA to cooperate and contract with each other regarding administrative and operational functions. One or more of the Sky Ranch Districts, the CAB or other governmental entity may enter into an intergovernmental agreement (an “IGA”) pursuant to C.R.S. §§ 29-1-203 and – 203.5 -203.5 to create a public authority (the Regional Improvements Authority Authority”) to use revenue generated by the imposition of the Regional Improvements Mill Levy to plan, design, acquire, construct, installationinstall, relocation relocate, and/or redevelopmentredevelop the Regional Improvements, and for the administration, overhead and operations and maintenance costs incurred with respect to the Regional Improvements serving the Development. The Regional Improvement Authority’s authority may include, without limitation, (i) sharing or pledging revenue, including ad valorem taxes, to provide a source of funding to pay for specific regional improvements that serve the Development, (ii) the issuance of debt by the CAB or other governmental authority to pay for regional improvements, and (iii) the construction of regional improvements. If and to the extent that the District enters into such an IGA, Builder agrees that it will not object to the intergovernmental agreement IGA creating the Regional Improvements Authority; provided that the total mill levy on a Lot does not exceed Maximum Xxxxx Limitationthe total mill levy against a residential lot that is located within Sky Ranch Filing No.

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Samples: Contract for Purchase and Sale of Real Estate (Pure Cycle Corp)

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Sky Ranch Community Authority Board. Pursuant to the Colorado Constitution, Article XIV, Sections 18(2)(a) and (b), and C.R.S. Sections 29-1-203 and -203.5, metropolitan districts may cooperate or contract with each other to provide any function, service or facility lawfully authorized to each, and any such contract may provide for the sharing of costs, the impositions of taxes, and the incurring of debt. Pursuant to the Modified Service Plans for Sky Ranch Metropolitan District Nos. 1, 3, 4 and 5 (“Sky Ranch Districts”), approved by Arapahoe County on September 14, 2004, as amended (“Service Plans”), and pursuant to statutory authority, the Sky Ranch Metropolitan District Nos. 1 and 5 have entered into a Sky Ranch Community Authority Board Establishment Agreement (“CABEA”), creating the CAB. It is anticipated that the Boards of Sky Ranch Metropolitan District Nos. 3 and 4 will elect to become parties to the CABEA in the future. The CABEA authorizes the CAB and the Sky Ranch Districts that are parties to the CABEA to cooperate and contract with each other regarding administrative and operational functions. One or more of the Sky Ranch Districts, the CAB or other governmental entity may enter into an intergovernmental agreement pursuant to C.R.S. §§ 29-1-203 and – 203.5 to create the Regional Improvements Authority to use revenue generated by the imposition of the Regional Improvements Mill Levy to plan, design, acquire, construct, installation, relocation and/or redevelopment, and the administration, overhead and operations and maintenance costs incurred with respect to the Regional Improvements serving the Development. The Regional Improvement Authority’s authority may include, without limitation, (i) sharing or pledging revenue, including ad valorem taxes, to provide a source of funding to pay for specific regional improvements that serve the Development, (ii) the issuance of debt by the CAB or other governmental authority to pay for regional improvements, and (iii) the construction of regional improvements. If and to the extent that the District enters into such an IGA, Builder agrees that it will not object to the intergovernmental agreement creating the Regional Improvements Authority; Authority provided that the total mill levy on a Lot does not exceed Maximum Xxxxx LimitationLimitation and such intergovernmental agreement does not result in any additional fees imposed with respect to the Lots in excess of the fees that have been or will be imposed in the first phase of the Development, or any other material adverse effect on the title, use, or construction on any Home or any Lot.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Contract for Purchase and Sale of Real Estate (Pure Cycle Corp)

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