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STATE OF COLORADO <br /> Colorado Water Conservation Board <br /> Department of Natural Resources <br /> .4111 <br /> 1313 Sherman Street,Room 721 A <br /> Denver,Colorado 80203 <br /> Phone:(303)866-3441 <br /> FAX:(303)866-4474 <br /> Bill Owens <br /> Memorandum Governor <br /> Greg E.Walcher <br /> Executive Director <br /> Dan McAuliffe <br /> CWCB Director <br /> TO: Colorado Water Conservation Board Members (Acting) <br /> FROM: Tim Feehan, P.E., Project Manager <br /> Mike Serlet, P.E., Chief, Water Supply Planning and Finance Section <br /> DATE: July 13, 2001 <br /> SUBJECT: Agenda Item No. 10b,July 23-24, 2001, Board Meeting <br /> Water Supply, Planning and Finance—Changes to Existing Loans <br /> City of Idaho Springs <br /> Idaho Springs Reservoir Rehabilitation Project <br /> INTRODUCTION <br /> The City of Idaho Springs, Colorado, is requesting an increase of $210,000 to the <br /> Company's 1997 authorization of $955,000 for the Idaho Springs Reservoir Rehabilitation <br /> Project. The requested loan increase is due to cost overruns incurred during construction and <br /> additional work that has been incorporated into the overall project. <br /> BACKGROUND <br /> At the November 1997 board meeting, the Colorado Water Conservation Board (CWCB) <br /> approved a loan to the City of Idaho Springs in the amount of$955,000, from the Construction <br /> Loan Fund. Of the $955,000 authorization, $825,000 was for rehabilitating the Idaho Springs <br /> Reservoir's outlet system, spillway, and embankment seepage,which was based on 75% of the total <br /> estimated construction cost of $1,100,000, as prepared by the design consultant, Parson's <br /> Engineering Science, Inc. The remaining $130,000 loan balance was to convert the City of Idaho <br /> Spring's existing emergency loan amount of $130,000 with the CWCB into permanent 30-year <br /> financing. The $130,000 loan to the City of Idaho Springs from the CWCB was for emergency <br /> repairs to the City's Chicago Creek Reservoir outlet valve and water intake structure in 1996. The <br /> $955,000 loan is at an interest rate of 5% for 30-years, $825,000 to be used to finance the <br /> rehabilitation of Idaho Springs Reservoir, not exceeding 75% of the total estimated project cost of <br /> $1,100,000, and $130,000 to refinance the City's existing short term emergency loan with the <br /> CWCB. <br />