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File #: 19-727    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Resolution Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 11/18/2019 In control: City Council
On agenda: 12/10/2019 Final action: 12/10/2019
Title: A Resolution to approve the 2019 Cottonwood Creek Drainage Basin Planning Study for use within the City of Colorado Springs Presenter: Richard Mulledy, P.E., Stormwater Enterprise Manager, Stormwater Enterprise Erin Powers, P.E., Senior Technical Engineer, Stormwater Enterprise
Attachments: 1. 2019.11.15 Resolution for 2019 Cottonwood DBPS mm, 2. Exhibit B_07-11-19 Drainage Board Minutes, 3. Cottonwood Creek DBPS 2019, 4. Signed Resolution 154-19.pdf

Title
A Resolution to approve the 2019 Cottonwood Creek Drainage Basin Planning Study for use within the City of Colorado Springs

Presenter:
Richard Mulledy, P.E., Stormwater Enterprise Manager, Stormwater Enterprise
Erin Powers, P.E., Senior Technical Engineer, Stormwater Enterprise

Body
Summary:
The Colorado Springs/El Paso County Drainage Board, at their July 11, 2019 meeting, approved the use and implementation of the 2019 Cottonwood Creek Drainage Basin Planning Study (DBPS).

Background:
The last approved Cottonwood Creek DBPS was completed by Ayres Associates in 2000. In approximately 2007, the City started a renewed effort to revise the DBPS, but that effort stalled due to funding and program limitations. The City again restarted the effort to update the DBPS building from the 2007 work and culminating in the 2019 DBPS presented.
The 2019 DBPS does not recommend a change in the basin fee due to the Wolf Ranch section of the Basin previously being closed and very little developable land remaining outside Wolf Ranch. The 2019 DBPS covers both the Cottonwood Creek and South Pine Creek drainage basins. The South Pine Creek basin is fully developed. The 2019 DBPS has eliminated the "Prudent Line" method recommended in the previous 2000 DBPS.

Previous Council Action:
On July 11, 2000, City Council approved Resolution No. 104-00 amending the Cottonwood Creek DBPS to include the Prudent Line concept, eliminating the current detention pond fees and the interim drainage and bridge fees, and revising the 2000 Drainage and Bridge Fees.

Financial Implications:
The DBPS will not change drainage, bridge, or pond land fees. Additionally, the revenue and expenditures for drainage fees are tracked in a separate fund. There is no impact to the General Fund.

City Council Appointed Board/Commission/Committee Recommendation:
The Colorado Springs/El Paso County Drainage Board, at their July 11, 2019 meeting, approved the use and implementation of th...

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