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File #: 20-640    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Resolution Status: Mayor's Office
File created: 11/10/2020 In control: City Council
On agenda: 12/8/2020 Final action: 12/8/2020
Title: A Resolution Establishing 2021 Drainage Basin Fees, Bridge Fees, Detention Pond Facility and Land Fees Presenter: Richard Mulledy, P.E., Stormwater Enterprise Manager Erin Powers, P.E., Senior Technical Engineer, Stormwater Enterprise
Attachments: 1. DrainageFees2021_RES-2020-11-06, 2. Exhibit A - 2021 Proposed Fee Schedule, 3. Exhibit B - Staff Report to Drainage Board, 4. Exhibit C - HBA Memo, 5. Drainage Fee Adjustment 2021, 6. Signed Resolution 131-20.pdf

Title
A Resolution Establishing 2021 Drainage Basin Fees, Bridge Fees, Detention Pond Facility and Land Fees

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

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Summary:
At the October 1, 2020 meeting, the City/County Drainage Board approved a recommendation for a 3.5% adjustment in drainage basin fees, bridge fees, and detention pond facility fees for 2021. The proposed fees are set forth in the 2021 Drainage, Bridge and Pond Fees Schedule attached as Exhibit A. The adjustment is based on the annual study of drainage facility construction cost trends conducted by City staff.

Background:
City staff performed their annual study of drainage facility construction cost trends. The study evaluated data for 2019 and 2020 from the Colorado Department of Transportation Colorado Construction Index Report (CCI), Engineering News Record (ENR) Materials and Labor Indices for Denver, Denver-Boulder-Greeley Consumer Price Index (CPI), UCCS Economic Forum statistics for the local economy, and local construction cost data. The local construction cost data input was received from several local developers, contractors, consultants, suppliers, and vendors regularly involved in the drainage construction industry.

Staff recommends a 3.5% market adjustment to the drainage, bridge, and detention pond facility fees for 2021. Detention pond land fees will remain unchanged at $76,602 per acre, equal to the 2020 School/Park Land Dedication Fee. The School/Park Fee is governed by City Code 7.7.1207.C.2, which states that the School/Park Fee Advisory Committee shall meet annually and advise City Council for the school and park fees in lieu of dedication for residential development.

Drainage infrastructure is vital to insure the City's ability to protect its citizens and downstream neighbors from potential damage due to stormwater.

Previous Council Action:
On December 10, 2019, the City ...

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