
Originally Posted by
ldmaster
I'm going to do this one time, just because people want to pick apart every little thing to somehow make themselves seem superior:
I don't know you 1guy67, but you do have issues with me (or rather, with what I write), so let's draw issue with your definition of "municiple".
It's right in the friggin dictionary, to quote:
1: of or relating to the internal affairs of a major political unit (as a nation)
2 a : of, relating to, or characteristic of a municipality
b : having local self-government
3: restricted to one locality
The meaning of "municipal" has NOTHING to do with whether or not some political subdivision is a city or a county.
The actual denver law says "mechanical contrivance" all too broad.
1guy67. You would ask that I put out all the information? I provided the links, wasn't that enough?
And municipal code is NOT statutorily defined as having to do with a city or township. ANY statutory political subdivision of the State can have it's own code, commonly referred to as municipal code.
La Plata county, has a municipal code, for instance.
Your definition is insufficiently thorough as "Home Rule" can apply to ANY municipality that declares itself to be "self governing". It is a description of a municipality that it claims the right to "Home Rule", in doing so it must conform to CRS statutes applying to any municipality that says it has "home rule" Thus any municipality may be home rule, but it's by choice. Denver is a statutory city, but also is "home rule". Home rule is not a TYPE of city or town, it is what a city or town defines itself as.
If you're going to pick apart a couple of words, you should look to your own posts.