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5.3 Non - resident property owners entitled to vote. Where non - resident property <br />owners are entitled to vote in the Jurisdiction's election, the Jurisdiction shall provide the County <br />Clerk with a list of such property owners. The Clerk shall review the list and may amend the list <br />if additional qualified electors are identified. The Clerk will send the electors identified by the <br />Jurisdiction and the Clerk a letter that provides TABOR Notice and also includes a request for a <br />landowner mail ballot. <br />6. PAYMENT <br />6.1 Intent. This section addresses the reasonable sharing of the actual cost of the <br />Election among the County and the political subdivisions participating in the Election. <br />6.2 Responsibility for costs. The Jurisdiction shall not be responsible for sharing any <br />portion of the usual costs of maintaining the office of the County Clerk, including but not limited <br />to overhead costs and personal service costs of permanent employees, except for such costs that <br />are shown to be directly attributable to conducting the coordinated election on behalf of the <br />Jurisdiction. <br />6.3 State Election Costs. The State of Colorado's share of the costs of conducting the <br />election shall be reimbursed as established by the Code, and the Jurisdiction shall not be <br />responsible for any portion of the election costs attributable to the state. <br />6.4 Invoice. The Jurisdiction shall pay the County Clerk the Jurisdiction's share of the <br />Clerk's costs and expenses in administering the Election within thirty days of receiving an <br />invoice from the Clerk. If the invoice is not timely paid by the Jurisdiction, the Clerk, in his or <br />her discretion, may charge a late fee not to exceed 1% of the total invoice per month. <br />6.5 Cost Allocation. The County Clerk will determine the jurisdiction's invoice <br />amount by allocating to all participants in the ballot a share of the costs specific to the <br />administration of the coordinated election as provided by law. If the Jurisdiction is placing a <br />ballot question that qualifies as a TABOR election, a portion of the TABOR notice publication <br />and mailing costs will also be billed for in the invoice. The Jurisdiction agrees to pay the invoice <br />within 30 days of receipt unless the Clerk agrees to a longer period of time. <br />6.6 Estimate. Within 14 days of the execution of this IGA, the Clerk will provide an <br />estimate of the invoice amount based on historic election costs and available information <br />regarding the scale and number of participants in the election. The estimate and this <br />subparagraph shall constitute the Clerk's cost estimate as specified in C.R.S. 1 -5 -507. <br />6.7 Disputes. The Parties shall attempt to resolve disputes about the invoice or <br />payment of the invoice informally. If the Parties cannot reach an informal resolution, disputes <br />regarding the invoice or the payment of the invoice shall be filed in Boulder County or District <br />Court, depending on the amount. <br />Paae 6 of 8 <br />