My WebLink
|
Help
|
About
|
Sign Out
Home
Browse
Search
FLOOD08154
CWCB
>
Floodplain Documents
>
Backfile
>
7001-8000
>
FLOOD08154
Metadata
Thumbnails
Annotations
Entry Properties
Last modified
1/25/2010 7:13:48 PM
Creation date
10/5/2006 3:25:51 AM
Metadata
Fields
Template:
Floodplain Documents
County
Adams
Community
Westminster
Stream Name
Big Dry Creek
Basin
South Platte
Title
Master Drainageway Planning Study
Date
3/1/1973
Prepared For
Westminster
Prepared By
UDFCD
Floodplain - Doc Type
Floodplain Report/Masterplan
There are no annotations on this page.
Document management portal powered by Laserfiche WebLink 9 © 1998-2015
Laserfiche.
All rights reserved.
/
89
PDF
Print
Pages to print
Enter page numbers and/or page ranges separated by commas. For example, 1,3,5-12.
After downloading, print the document using a PDF reader (e.g. Adobe Reader).
Show annotations
View images
View plain text
<br />8-8 <br /> <br />5. If the City wished to identify this particular ~rainaqe function <br />as a separate service to be paid for on a "service charge basis", <br />the moneys from a user fee would go into this "drainage fund," <br />The City of Aurora has a drainage user fee on the basis that pro- <br />vIding adequate drainage is a similar utility to providing adequate <br />water and sanitary sewer facilities, Aurora makes a user charge <br />for drainage based on the amount of domestic water used by water <br />users, This may not be the most scientific way of approaching <br />the charge, but it is an easy way, ThIs user charge in Aurora <br />came about through the passage of an ordi n"nce by the CIty Counci 1 <br />which came tu recugnize that something special had to be done <br />about dralnaqe, <br /> <br />6, Boulder's sales tax is used also to acquire land to preserve open <br />space ($400,000), It would seem logical tho3t one-fourth of the <br />amount now being spent for open space, of SIOO,OOO, could be used <br />to acquire open space that had a dual purpose of providing a place <br />for surface waters to flow, I t is a well e'stabl ished fact that <br />greenbelts and waterways are compatible, Greenbelts could include <br />channels or gulches or draws or B slough, as well as providing the <br />funding for flood plain zoning and rIghts-of-way for dralnaqe, <br />These funds can also be matched on a 50-50 ~asis with federal funds <br />through eIther the HUD storm drainage facilities program or the HUD <br />open spElce program, <br /> <br />7, The above discussion has been made on a "p"y as you go" basis, which <br />provides an annual amount ori a continuing basis for drainage improve- <br />ments, At some point in time after the nec,essary improvements have <br />been made, there would be no need for such ,31'1 extensive "drainage <br />fund." This Is the reason that many local.. ties have taken the posi.. <br />tion that drainage improvements should be done .on a bond basis rather <br />than a "pay as you go" approach, <br /> <br />a. The City of Boulder has the ,1uthorIty '~o create " ~clal_J..!!!- <br />provement district for selling bonds, The Ihang-up on this ap- <br />prollch has been the language that the people who payoff the bonds <br />are the owners of property which "benefi ts" from the improve- <br />ment because of the nature of drll I nage and the age-old assumpt I on <br />by the person living on top of the hill that his property in <br />fact does not "benefit," This approach has been difficult to <br />activate. It Is believed on the basis .of assessing a cost to <br />uppE'r land owners In proportion to the additional water they <br />send down hi 11 from what "naturally flo',o/ed" when the land was <br />In its urnlmproved condition, Since thIs theory has yet to be <br />substantiated In an urban area (it has been substantiated in <br />two rural cases. of whiCh took place In Boulder County). as <br />a practical matter this might not be an immediate solution to <br />the problem, There Is also a question as to whether a special <br />Improvement bond issue would qualify for the matching federal <br />funds. <br /> <br />b, HowE,ver, Boulder has the authority to institute II local im" <br />prollement bond issue In whch all property in the City pays <br />on the same assessment basis regllrdle,,; of benefits, It is <br />believed that this type of a bond issue would qualify for <br />fedE,ral matching funds, <br />
The URL can be used to link to this page
Your browser does not support the video tag.