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File #: 23-267    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Resolution Status: Mayor's Office
File created: 5/9/2023 In control: City Council
On agenda: 8/8/2023 Final action: 8/8/2023
Title: A Resolution Authorizing the Acquisition of a Permanent Easement on Property Located at 2660 Astrozon Boulevard to be Used for the Kelker to South Plant Transmission Project Presenter: Jessica Davis, Land Resource Manager, Colorado Springs Utilities Travas Deal, Chief Executive Officer, Colorado Springs Utilities
Attachments: 1. CC Resolution_KelkerSouthPlantHPlaza3LLCEasement_Final, 2. Exhibits_H Plaza 3 LLC Legal Description 05_11_23, 3. CC Presentation_Property Acquisition_K-SP_H Plaza 3 LLC_Final, 4. Signed Resolution No. 112-23.pdf

 

Title

A Resolution Authorizing the Acquisition of a Permanent Easement on Property Located at 2660 Astrozon Boulevard to be Used for the Kelker to South Plant Transmission Project

 

  Presenter: 

Jessica Davis, Land Resource Manager, Colorado Springs Utilities
Travas Deal, Chief Executive Officer, Colorado Springs Utilities

Body

  Summary:

Colorado Springs Utilities (“Utilities”) requests that City Council approve a resolution that will allow Utilities to purchase an easement on the property located at 2660 Astrozon Boulevard (“Property”) for the Kelker to South Plant Transmission Project.

 

  Background: 

On June 26, 2020, the Utilities Board approved the new Electric and Gas Integrated Resource Plans (IRPs). The IRPs commit Utilities to a new energy future that is cost-effective, resilient and environmentally sustainable. Aligned with our Energy Vision, the IRPs achieve an 80% carbon reduction by 2030 and decommission all Utilities coal generation by 2030, including the downtown Martin Drake Power Plant no later than 2023. The IRPs call for grid modernization, integration of more cost-effective renewable energy and incorporation of new technologies like energy storage.

The Kelker to South Plant Transmission Project (“Project”) will provide a new overhead single circuit 115kV transmission line from Kelker Substation to South Plant Substation. This added transmission infrastructure is needed to support the decommissioning of Martin Drake Power Plant.  The Project is approximately 5 miles long and staff has been working with 19 private property owners, Colorado Department of Transposition, Union Pacific and BNSF Railroads, and City departments to acquire the property rights needed for the Project. 

Pursuant to the provisions of the Colorado Springs City Charter, the City is empowered to acquire real property necessary for Utilities’ projects.  Section 9.6 of The City of Colorado Springs Procedure Manual for the Acquisition and Disposition of Real Property Interests, Revised 2021 (the “RES Manual”) provides that if the total acquisition amount is greater than $100,000, City Council must approve the acquisition amount.

Staff is requesting authorization to acquire the easement for the total acquisition amount of $139,500 which is supported by an independent real estate appraisal. 

  Previous Council Action:

N/A

 

  Financial Implications:

This easement acquisition is accounted for in Utilities’ 2023 project budget. 

 

  City Council Appointed Board/Commission/Committee Recommendation:

Utilities Board will consider this acquisition at its regular meeting on July 19, 2023.

 

  Stakeholder Process:

Staff has met with and had regular communication with property owners impacted by the Kelker to South Plant Transmission Project for over a year and will continue to communicate with stakeholders on a regular basis. In addition, negotiations with property owners are conducted in accordance with the RES Manual, and all applicable laws.

 

  Alternatives:

Approve the resolution.
Deny the resolution.

Recommended Action

  Proposed Motion:

Motion to approve the proposed Resolution authorizing the acquisition of an easement to be used for the Kelker to South Plant Transmission Project.

 

Summary of Ordinance Language

N/A




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