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File #: 15-00137    Version: Name:
Type: Resolution Status: Mayor's Office
File created: 2/6/2015 In control: City Council
On agenda: 4/14/2015 Final action: 4/14/2015
Title: A Resolution of the City of Colorado Springs City Council in support of legislation concerning regional stormwater management and post-fire mitigation activities
Attachments: 1. RESOLUTION - support of stormwater and post-fire legislation 032515 CAO Final, 2. Attachment A SB-15-212 (Storm Water) March 28 v2 (3), 3. Signed Resolution_36-15


Title
A Resolution of the City of Colorado Springs City Council in support of legislation concerning regional stormwater management and post-fire mitigation activities

Body
From:
Travis Easton, Public Works Director
Tim Mitros, Development Review & Stormwater Manager

Summary:
The Colorado Division of Water Resources and State Engineer's Office (SEO) recently announced that certain emergency debris basins require water augmentation because they may impair downstream water rights. In addition, the SEO also determined that regional stormwater detention constitutes a diversion of water that is subject to water rights administration. All regional facilities will now require a water court decree for a "plan for augmentation".

The City of Colorado Springs is opposed to unnecessarily subjecting our Regional Stormwater Management Facilities and Post-Fire Emergency Debris Basins to water rights administration.

In response to this announcement from the SEO, the Urban Drainage Flood Control District is working on legislation concerning Regional Stormwater Management and Post-Fire Mitigation Activities that does not subject our Regional Stormwater Management Facilities and Post-Fire Emergency Debris Basins to water rights administration. The City of Colorado Springs wishes to support this legislation. The most recent summary of that Bill is included as Attachment "A".


Previous Council Action:
None.

Background:
Regional Stormwater Management Facilities:
The historic practice of the SEO has been to allow stormwater management facilities to operate without water rights administration so long as stormwater is released or infiltrated within 72 hours (the "72-hour rule"). The State Engineer has recently indicated that this 72-hour rule applies only to on-site stormwater management facilities. If implemented, this policy shift will require public agencies to obtain a water court decree for a plan for augmentation for all exi...

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