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<br />, <br /> <br />Activities: <br />12. Site selection and construction of major new water and sewage treatment systems <br />13, Major extensions of existing domestic water and sewage treatment systems <br />14. Site selection and development of solid waste disposal sites <br />15. Site selection of airports <br />16, Site selection of rapid or mass transit facilities <br />17. Site selection of arterial highways and interchan~es and collector highways <br />18, Site selection and construction of major facilities of a public utility <br />19. Site selection and development of new communities <br />20, Efficient utilization of municipal and industrial water projects <br />21. Conduct of nuclear detonations <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />Extraterritorial and Cooperative Powers <br />In addition to the foregoing statutes regarding the use of land within respective jurisdictions, there exist <br />other statutes that give one jurisdiction certain powers over land use activities in a different jurisdiction: <br /> <br />. 31-23-212 and 213 enable a municipality to enforce its major street plan on all land within <br />three miles of its boundaries, <br /> <br />. 31-15-401 through 601 allows a municipality to prohibit or regulate nuisances such as bawdy, <br />obscene or disorderly houses within three miles of city limits, and storage of explosives within <br />one mile. 25-7-138(4) allows municipalities to consent to the location ofa new land waste <br />application site or new waste impoundment within one mile of their boundaries. . <br /> <br />. 31-15-707 (IV) (b) allows a municipality to construct waterworks outside its boundaries and <br />to protect the waterworks and water supply from pollution (up to five miles above the point <br />from which the water is taken), <br /> <br />. 31-25-216,217,301, and 302 allow a municipality to establish, manage, and protect its park <br />lands, recreation facilities and conservation easements (including the water in those parks) <br />located beyond city limits. . <br /> <br />. 31-23-225 requires a municipality to notify the county, as well as the Land Use Commission <br />and State Geologist, of a proposed major activity (covering five or more acres ofland), prior <br />to approving any zoning change, subdivision or building permit application associated with that <br />activity, <br /> <br />. 30-28-136 requires counties to submit a copy of any preliminary plan for a subdivision to <br />affected governments, such as school districts, local improvement districts, and/or to each <br />county or municipality located within two miles. of the proposal, and to allow twenty- one days <br />for review before taking action. <br /> <br />Land Use Planning in Colorado <br /> <br />page 4 <br /> <br />. <br />