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File #: 21-230    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Resolution Status: Mayor's Office
File created: 4/13/2021 In control: City Council
On agenda: 5/11/2021 Final action: 5/11/2021
Title: A Resolution to Amend Resolution No. 131-20 Modifying the 2021 Basin Fees to Include a New Gold Hill Mesa Drainage Basin as a Closed Basin Presenter: Richard Mulledy, P.E., Stormwater Enterprise Manager, Stormwater Enterprise Erin Powers, P.E., Senior Engineer, Stormwater Enterprise
Attachments: 1. Resolution for 2021 Gold Hill Mesa Basin, 2. Exhibit A - 2021 Proposed Fee Schedule, 3. Exhibit B - Resolution No 131-20, 4. Signed Resolution 72-21

Title
A Resolution to Amend Resolution No. 131-20 Modifying the 2021 Basin Fees to Include a New Gold Hill Mesa Drainage Basin as a Closed Basin

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

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Summary:
The Colorado Springs/El Paso County Drainage Board at their January 21, 2021, meeting approved a recommendation to City Council to approve a new Gold Hill Mesa Drainage Basin as a closed basin, as shown on the attached fee schedule (Exhibit A).

Background:
The Drainage Board's recommendation to create a new basin is based on the recent adoption of the 2021 Gold Hill Mesa Drainage Basin Planning Study (DBPS). The Gold Hill Mesa DBPS was prepared by Terra Nova Engineering, Inc. as a new study within the City of Colorado Springs.

The area included in the study, previously part of the existing Miscellaneous Basin, is entirely composed of the Gold Hill Mesa subdivision and development.

Infrastructure deemed to be reimbursable by the Drainage Board was constructed, and the cost of said infrastructure exceeded the fees that would be paid by the development according to the calculations in the Gold Hill Mesa DBPS. The Drainage Board recommends approving a new Gold Hill Mesa Drainage Basin as a closed basin, with an associated drainage fee of $0 per acre.

Previous Council Action:
On December 8, 2020, the City Council approved Resolution No. 131-20 (Exhibit B) establishing the 2021 Drainage Basin Fees, Bridge Fees, and Detention Pond Facility and Land Fees. The approved 2021 Fee Schedule did not include a Gold Hill Mesa Basin.

Financial Implications:
Drainage fees are paid by developers and are used to reimburse other developers who construct drainage improvements. These basin fees are not utilized by the City of Colorado Springs for drainage infrastructure, maintenance, or improvements. The revenue and expenditures for drainage fees are tracked in ...

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