File #: ID-39-25    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Ordinance Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 2/6/2025 In control: City Council
On agenda: 3/4/2025 Final action:
Title: AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BRIGHTON, COLORADO, GRANTING A PERPETUAL, NON-EXCLUSIVE EASEMENT TO UNITED POWER, INC. OVER A PORTION OF REAL PROPERTY GENERALLY LOCATED IN THE EAST HALF OF THE SOUTHEAST QUARTER OF SECTION 20, TOWNSHIP 1 SOUTH, RANGE 66 WEST OF THE 6TH PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN, AND AUTHORIZING THE CITY MANAGER TO EXECUTE SAID EASEMENT ON BEHALF OF THE CITY (FINAL READING)
Attachments: 1. ORD 2025 United Power Easement, 2. Grant of Non-Exclusive Utility Easement with United Power (Lutz Reservoir), 3. Lutz Electrical Easement- CC Presentation_Final
Departments of Utilities and Community Development
Reference: Easement to United Power for the Lutz Reservoir Pump Station Construction, Project #24-008628

To: Mayor Gregory Mills and Members of City Council
Through: Michael P. Martinez - City Manager
Prepared By: Scott Olsen - Director of Utilities

Date Prepared: February 1, 2025
PURPOSE
Requesting City Council approval of a 10', permanent, non-exclusive easement on the Lutz Property for United Power to install the electrical service in.

BACKGROUND / DISCUSSION
The City previously awarded a contract to JR Engineering for the design of a pump station and transmission main at Lutz Reservoir for the non-potable system. The design contract also included the design of a parking lot and trail connections for the open space. During the design process, City staff and the consultant determined the appropriate service area for the non-potable irrigation system and the necessary requirements to serve that area. The service area was then broken into several phases based on assumptions regarding timing of development. System hydraulics were determined based on the overall service area and land uses from the Comprehensive Plan and/or development plans.

City staff worked with various consultants to determine the impact the non-potable reservoir would likely have on potable water demand as the City continues to grow. Staff and the consultants estimated demand at City build-out (determined from Community Development's presentation on growth several years ago). At a population of 135,283, it is estimated that the potable demand will be approximately 42.7 million gallons per day in the peak summer/irrigation season. With the implementation of the Lutz non-potable irrigation system, a 10 to 15% reduction in overall peak demand may be seen. This would reduce the peak demand at full build-out to approximately 38.4 million gallons per day. This is a very large reduction in potable water demand.

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