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<br />and sewer charges, service charges and fees, and charge such collected <br />amounts in the same manner as taxes, pursuant to Colorado Revised Statutes <br />31-15-302. <br /> <br />Alternately, upon the election of the City Council, proceedings may be instituted <br />for the collection of amounts due by the County Treasurer pursuant to Colorado <br />Revised Statutes 31-20-105. <br /> <br />In the event of any collection process, the City shall also be entitled to collect <br />from the customer or the property owner, all attorney's fees and reasonable costs <br />incurred in the collection process <br /> <br />The City averages between 30 and 40 account shut-offs each month. The shut-off day <br />is the second Tuesday of each month. <br /> <br />Current Policies and Planning Initiatives <br /> <br />The City of Fort Lupton has enacted numerous water conservation policies and <br />ordinances. Some ordinances are in place continuously. Other policies and ordinances <br />are in place and can be enforced annually depending on CBT yield. <br /> <br />The City completed a Raw Water Master Plan in 2003. The plan evaluated growth and <br />developed a water acquisition plan to meet that growth. Various water resources were <br />identified for purchase and future water storage needs were quantified. The City's raw <br />water dedication policy was evaluated and changes were recommended to help fund <br />water acquisition. <br /> <br />A Drought Response Plan was also completed in 2003. This plan helped the City <br />respond to the drought by evaluating water needs and developing short-term solutions <br />to solve those water needs. <br /> <br />In addition, in 1999 the City completed a Water and Wastewater Master Plan that <br />addressed infrastructure needs and capital improvement costs. This report also <br />evaluated growth and identified capital improvement projects needed to meet this <br />growth. <br /> <br />Current Water Conservation Activities <br /> <br />As previously discussed, the City has more CBT water than it currently needs. As a <br />result, the City has not had to implement strict water conservation measures. Since <br />2003, by Resolution 2003-002, the City has implemented the following water <br />restrictions. <br /> <br />1. No outside watering from 10 am to 6 pm every day beginning May 1st and ending <br />August 31st. <br /> <br />Clear Water Solutions, Inc. <br />City of Fort Lupton <br />2007 Water Conservation Plan <br /> <br />14 <br />