Department of Community Development
Reference: Bromley Farms Construction and Reimbursement Agreement
To: Mayor Gregory Mills and Members of City Council
Through: Michael Martinez, City Manager
Prepared By: Nick Di Mario, AICP, Principal Planner
Date Prepared: November 10, 2025
PURPOSE
The request before the City Council is to rescind Resolution 2025-51, which previously approved the reimbursement agreement for the Bromley Farms Subdivision (the "Original Approval") and approve a re-negotiated Bromley Farms Construction and Reimbursement Agreement (the "Agreement"). As with the Original Approval, the Agreement is between the City of Brighton (the "City"), the Parkland Metropolitan District (the "District") and Privateer Bromley, LLC (the "Developer") (the Developer and District are collectively referred to as the "Parties"), and is in relation to the Bromley Farms Subdivision Plan that was reviewed and accepted by the City Council at a regular meeting held on February 20, 2024 and recorded with Adams County at Reception No. 2024000024883 on May 10, 2024 (the "Subdivision Plan"). The Property is generally located at the southeast corner of Bromley Lane and Chambers Road, south of the Bromley Farm / Koizuma-Hishinuma Farm (the "Historic Bromley Farm") and the Brighton Oasis Family Aquatic Park (the "Oasis"), north of the Indigo Trails Subdivision, and west of the future S. 19th Avenue alignment (the "Property"). As is referenced in the Subdivision Plan, the Parties are requesting reimbursement for multiple off-site and on-site improvement obligations that are outside the impact and bounds of the Property. With the approval and acceptance of the Subdivision Plan, the Parties agreed to take on various off-site improvement obligations with the possibility of, but not the guarantee of, reimbursement for such improvement obligations. The Agreement before City Council details the off-site improvement obligations and how the City may choose to reimburse the Parties...
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