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File #: 18-0365    Version: Name:
Type: Resolution Status: Mayor's Office
File created: 8/1/2018 In control: City Council
On agenda: 8/28/2018 Final action: 8/28/2018
Title: A resolution to fix the Drainage Fees for Powers Auto Park in the Cottonwood Creek Drainage Basin at $13,241 per acre (Legislative) Presenter: Travis Easton, P.E., Public Works Director Brian Kelley, P.E., Stormwater Capital Programs Manager
Attachments: 1. ResPowersAutoPark, 2. StaffMemoPowersAutoParkExhibitA, 3. StaffMemoPowersAutoParkExhibitB, 4. StaffMemoPowersAutoParkExhibitC, 5. Signed Resolution 97-18


Title
A resolution to fix the Drainage Fees for Powers Auto Park in the Cottonwood Creek Drainage Basin at $13,241 per acre

(Legislative)

Presenter:
Travis Easton, P.E., Public Works Director
Brian Kelley, P.E., Stormwater Capital Programs Manager

Body
Summary:
At its May 3, 2018 meeting, the City of Colorado Springs / El Paso County Drainage Board approved fixing the drainage fees for Powers Auto Park at the 2018 rate of $13,241 per acre. The May 3, 2018 Drainage Board Agenda is attached as Exhibit A. Drainage Board Meeting Summary is attached as Exhibit B.

Previous Council Action:
The current Cottonwood Creek Drainage Basin Planning Study ("2000 DBPS") was approved by City Council on July 11, 2000 by Resolution No. 104-00 which fixed the Drainage Basin Fee based on the unplatted acres and the facilities required. On December 12, 2017 City Council adopted Resolution No. 157-17 approving the 2018 Drainage, Bridge and Pond Fees effective January 1, 2018.

Background:
The authorization and administration of the Drainage Basin fee program is described in the City of Colorado Springs City Code, Chapter 7, Planning, Development and Building, Article 7, Subdivision Regulations, Part 9, Subdivision Drainage Facilities; the Drainage Criteria Manual, and the Engineering Criteria Manual.

At the April 15, 2004 Drainage Board meeting, the Board unanimously approved a reimbursement to Development Management Inc. for infrastructure along and across Woodmen Road. The majority of the infrastructure alignment is along the northern boundary of the Powers Auto Park.

City Code Section 7.7.907.A states ". . . The subdivider may determine to build drainage facilities as required by the 2000 DBPS prior to subdividing or otherwise developing land. In that event, the fees applicable to the land proposed to be subdivided or otherwise developed may, with the approval of the City, be fixed at the time the subdivider contracts for the construction of the drainage f...

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