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SCALE 1"=4000' REVISED OCTOBER 25, 2004 Advantages of Proposed District • Economically Feasible and Realistic • Smart Water Quality • Service Available When Needed — Flexible Phasing • No Duplicity of Treatment Facilities • Pairing Willing Service Provider with Willing Owners ) ) ) // . / .///7f /i>, Of <2/ �� � L PHASE 111 � I I --I ^I PHASE . 2 L'- 1 10 oil 'y �. -- 17 I II 9.1._"'1.� -- • _ __ PHASE II - I it ' , � _ III 86 v I illIL I I I I _ I 1I EAST 1-25 SANITATION DISTRICT PROPOSED SEWER ALIGNMENT —SVSD's Sewer Lines East I-25 Proposed 208®Potential Service Area —Roads SVSD's 20B ycc" SVSD's Plant Property Owners � i 1 Sufficient Projected Need • 1-25 MUD — Presently 800 acres in comprehensive plan for urban scale development. • Under the phasing plan , the sewer interceptor line is not built until actual need arises. The Proposed District is flexible to accommodate future zoning/land use changes. • Other owners anticipate urban scale development. Existing Service Inadequate • In last five years, several owners approached the Town of Mead and the Town of Mead could not commit to serve. • The Town of Mead has expressed interest in obtaining sanitary sewer service from St. Vrain . • Town of Mead proposal is based on our ownership group paying to fix their system . • Town of Mead wants to use sewer service to force annexation . • East 1-25 Metro District is BEST solution ! 1 1 1 208 Boundary • Water quality planning boundary. • 208 Boundary is NOT a land use boundary. • Chicken-and-egg problem — Change to 208 Boundary can only be requested once Proposed District exists. \{ ) M �! ai 6 18 17 �as 10 13F •i 4 -.2 i1 ft. I Aeolis bit. G 1• ,t. — i vi—Jp .c .: t1 Ili . © I r og A ; �/jgJjfr .: )4,,,,... ,... . ���,,,,,-,,,q1NB , ) Legend 0125 M1AAus emeYry (-7 umbra sr. . ' ' Minty ® mmmdtrPat rl raglelem.dosder-HtttdenSY CMet Pet • NMComm*odclCo F-1 PYdd..- ®CIWITam_____a a lkg4Otund Pot flNmamCarmmtltl-Mdentesely .V«-roee.mn rival NegMcd Color-law-tdwolb Reds Al St.%wi.Ti eymwm Iamb ewNmmtm 0 TeetCamr I-25 Mixed Use Development Area Structural Plan Map 2.1 Structural Land Use Map Win" My Oa Apt 27,2004 The Houston Family 9053 Weld County Road 34 Platteville, CO 80651 (970) 785-2408 Fax(970) 785-2900 February 14, 2005 Weld County Commissioners Greeley, Colorado My name is Scott Houston. I am here as a representative of the Houston Family. We would like to express our support for the East 1-25 Sanitation District and approval of their Service Plan. The Houston family has been lifetime residents of Weld County. Our agricultural operation consists of a working cattle ranch which provides breeding seed stock to customers through out the United States and to many foreign countries. We are aware of the East I-25 Sanitation District's proposed Service Plan which would include installing a lift station to transport waste water to St. Vrain Sanitation District's existing water treatment plant. We also have been approached by representatives of a west of 1-25 municipality about their desire to acquire some of our land, by condemnation if necessary, as a site for a water treatment plant. Considering the alternatives we feel that the potential lift station proposed by the East I- 25 Sanitation District would be much less intrusive to our property and operation. We are concerned about the disruption to both our ranch and the environment of the area that would result if a water treatment plant were to be located on our property. In addition we are concerned about the negative effect such a plant would have to the value of our surrounding property and that of our neighbors. Being from four generations of Ranchers, we have always tried our best to be good stewards of the land. Again we as a family would like to express our support for the East 1-25 Sanitation District's Service Plan. Thank you for your time and consideration. Very truly yours, Jae' ,¢ R. Scott Houston ead Town of Mead P.O. Box 626 441 Third Street Mead•"A UIBe Town Mead, Colorado 80542-0626 with.Big Future" (970)535-4477 February 11, 2005 Zeek Partnership LTD do Kenneth A. Williamson 14054 1-25 Frontage Road Longmont, Colorado 80501 RE: Town of Mead -Sanitary Sewer Services -"Will Serve" Letter Dear Mr. Williamson: The Town of Mead is aware that you are a proponent/petitioner for creation of the East 1-25 Sanitation District proposal that is presently pending before the Weld County Board of County Commissioners. As you may know, the Town of Mead is the designated wastewater system operator for most of the property included within the boundaries of the proposed district "ultimate service area", pursuant to the Area Wide Water Quality Management Plan 2003 Update as adopted by the North Front Range Water Quality Planning Association ("NFRWQPA"). This designation was made pursuant to Section 208 of the Clean Water Act and the area for which Mead is designated is referred to as the Town of Mead 208 Service Area. As such, the Town of Mead is fully committed to planning for and providing sanitary sewage collection and treatment within the Town of Mead 208 Service Area. For this reason, the Town has recently adopted the Town of Mead WWTP Facilities Study dated February 4, 2005. This letter will confirm that the Town of Mead is able and willing to provide sanitary sewage collection and/or treatment services to your property within the Mead 208 Service Area when and as development approvals that cannot be served by septic systems are vested and development proceeds with respect to your property, and following receipt of approval from the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment to construct necessary facilities. This "Will Serve" commitment is subject to all of the requirements of the Town of Mead, including Mead's Land Use Code, General Municipal Code, Ordinances, Rules and Regulations, including but not limited to annexation of the subject property to the Town of Mead; compliance with the Town of Mead Comprehensive Plan; agreement to pay the cost of construction and installation of necessary sewer collection and transmission facilities into the-then existing Town of Mead wastewater treatment system; engineering approvals; and compliance with the Town's specifications for public improvements. Should you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact me. Very truly yours, ,/≥L t€ D. FA-a-" Michael D. Friesen Town Manager ead Town 2of6 Mead P.O. Box 626 441 Third Street Mead-"A Uttk Town Mead, Colorado 80542-0626 With a Big Future" (970)535-4477 February 11, 2005 Mr. and Mrs. Ray and Alma School, LLC 203 Parfittway, Suite 200 Bainbridge Island, Washington 98110 RE: Town of Mead -Sanitary Sewer Services - "Will Serve" Letter Dear Mr. and Mrs. School: The Town of Mead is aware that you are a proponent/petitioner for creation of the East I-25 Sanitation District proposal that is presently pending before the Weld County Board of County Commissioners. As you may know, the Town of Mead is the designated wastewater system operator for most of the property included within the boundaries of the proposed district "ultimate service area", pursuant to the Area Wide Water Quality Management Plan 2003 Update as adopted by the North Front Range Water Quality Planning Association ("NFRWQPA"). This designation was made pursuant to Section 208 of the Clean Water Act and the area for which Mead is designated is referred to as the Town of Mead 208 Service Area. As such, the Town of Mead is fully committed to planning for and providing sanitary sewage collection and treatment within the Town of Mead 208 Service Area. For this reason, the Town has recently adopted the Town of Mead WWTP Facilities Study dated February 4, 2005. This letter will confirm that the Town of Mead is able and willing to provide sanitary sewage collection and/or treatment services to your property within the Mead 208 Service Area when and as development approvals that cannot be served by septic systems are vested and development proceeds with respect to your property, and following receipt of approval from the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment to construct necessary facilities. This "Will Serve" commitment is subject to all of the requirements of the Town of Mead, including Mead's Land Use Code, General Municipal Code, Ordinances, Rules and Regulations, including but not limited to annexation of the subject property to the Town of Mead; compliance with the Town of Mead Comprehensive Plan; agreement to pay the cost of construction and installation of necessary sewer collection and transmission facilities into the-then existing Town of Mead wastewater treatment system; engineering approvals; and compliance with the Town's specifications for public improvements. Should you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact me. Very truly yours, L. Michael D. Friesen Town Manager ead Town 2of6 Mead P.O. Box 626 441 Third Street Mead•"A Little Tom, Mead, Colorado 80542-0626 With a Big Future" (970)535-4477 February 11, 2005 Sekich Properties, LLC Mr. Nick Sekich 4311 Highway 66 Longmont, Colorado 80504 RE: Town of Mead -Sanitary Sewer Services - "Will Serve" Letter Dear Mr. Sekich: The Town of Mead is aware that you are a proponent/petitioner for creation of the East I-25 Sanitation District proposal that is presently pending before the Weld County Board of County Commissioners. As you may know, the Town of Mead is the designated wastewater system operator for most of the property included within the boundaries of the proposed district "ultimate service area", pursuant to the Area Wide Water Quality Management Plan 2003 Update as adopted by the North Front Range Water Quality Planning Association ("NFRWQPA"). This designation was made pursuant to Section 208 of the Clean Water Act and the area for which Mead is designated is referred to as the Town of Mead 208 Service Area. As such, the Town of Mead is fully committed to planning for and providing sanitary sewage collection and treatment within the Town of Mead 208 Service Area. For this reason, the Town has recently adopted the Town of Mead WWTP Facilities Study dated February 4, 2005. This letter will confirm that the Town of Mead is able and willing to provide sanitary sewage collection and/or treatment services to your property within the Mead 208 Service Area when and as development approvals that cannot be served by septic systems are vested and development proceeds with respect to your property, and following receipt of approval from the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment to construct necessary facilities. This "Will Serve" commitment is subject to all of the requirements of the Town of Mead, including Mead's Land Use Code, General Municipal Code, Ordinances, Rules and Regulations, including but not limited to annexation of the subject property to the Town of Mead; compliance with the Town of Mead Comprehensive Plan; agreement to pay the cost of construction and installation of necessary sewer collection and transmission facilities into the-then existing Town of Mead wastewater treatment system; engineering approvals; and compliance with the Town's specifications for public improvements. Should you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact me. Very truly yours, i oc2%t G� '9. �/LGG CPiti/ Michael D. Friesen Town Manager ead Town 2of6 Mead P.O. Box 626 441 Third Street Mead•"A Little Town Mead, Colorado 80542-0626 With a Big Future" (970)535-4477 February 11, 2005 Reynolds Cattle Company Mr. Tom Reynolds P. O. Box 675 Longmont, Colorado 80501 RE: Town of Mead -Sanitary Sewer Services - "Will Serve" Letter Dear Mr. Reynolds: The Town of Mead is aware that you are a proponent/petitioner for creation of the East 1-25 Sanitation District proposal that is presently pending before the Weld County Board of County Commissioners. As you may know, the Town of Mead is the designated wastewater system operator for most of the property included within the boundaries of the proposed district "ultimate service area", pursuant to the Area Wide Water Quality Management Plan 2003 Update as adopted by the North Front Range Water Quality Planning Association ("NFRWQPA"). This designation was made pursuant to Section 208 of the Clean Water Act and the area for which Mead is designated is referred to as the Town of Mead 208 Service Area. As such, the Town of Mead is fully committed to planning for and providing sanitary sewage collection and treatment within the Town of Mead 208 Service Area. For this reason, the Town has recently adopted the Town of Mead WWTP Facilities Study dated February 4, 2005. This letter will confirm that the Town of Mead is able and willing to provide sanitary sewage collection and/or treatment services to your property within the Mead 208 Service Area when and as development approvals that cannot be served by septic systems are vested and development proceeds with respect to your property, and following receipt of approval from the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment to construct necessary facilities. This "Will Serve" commitment is subject to all of the requirements of the Town of Mead, including Mead's Land Use Code, General Municipal Code, Ordinances, Rules and Regulations, including but not limited to annexation of the subject property to the Town of Mead; compliance with the Town of Mead Comprehensive Plan; agreement to pay the cost of construction and installation of necessary sewer collection and transmission facilities into the-then existing Town of Mead wastewater treatment system; engineering approvals; and compliance with the Town's specifications for public improvements. Should you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact me. Very truly yours, AidAredD, F Michael D. Friesen Town Manager ead Town 2of6 Mead P.O. Box 626 Mod•"A Lisle Town 441 Third Street with.Big Future" Mead, Colorado 80542-0626 (970) 535-4477 February 11, 2005 Lumbermens Investment Corporation 5495 Beltline#225 Dallas, Texas 75240 RE: Town of Mead •Sanitary Sewer Services -"Will Serve" Letter Gentlemen: The Town of Mead is aware that you are a proponent/petitioner for creation of the East I-25 Sanitation District proposal that is presently pending before the Weld County Board of County Commissioners. As you may know, the Town of Mead is the designated wastewater system operator for most of the property included within the boundaries of the proposed district "ultimate service area", pursuant to the Area Wide Water Quality Management Plan 2003 Update as adopted by the North Front Range Water Quality Planning Association ("NFRWQPA"). This designation was made pursuant to Section 208 of the Clean Water Act and the area for which Mead is designated is referred to as the Town of Mead 208 Service Area. As such, the Town of Mead is fully committed to planning for and providing sanitary sewage collection and treatment within the Town of Mead 208 Service Area. For this reason, the Town has recently adopted the Town of Mead WWTP Facilities Study dated February 4, 2005. This letter will confirm that the Town of Mead is able and willing to provide sanitary sewage collection and/or treatment services to your property within the Mead 208 Service Area when and as development approvals that cannot be served by septic systems are vested and development proceeds with respect to your property, and following receipt of approval from the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment to construct necessary facilities. This "Will Serve" commitment is subject to all of the requirements of the Town of Mead, including Mead's Land Use Code, General Municipal Code, Ordinances, Rules and Regulations, including but not limited to annexation of the subject property to the Town of Mead; compliance with the Town of Mead Comprehensive Plan; agreement to pay the cost of construction and installation of necessary sewer collection and transmission facilities into the-then existing Town of Mead wastewater treatment system; engineering approvals; and compliance with the Town's specifications for public improvements. Should you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact me. Very truly yours, Michael D. Friesen Town Manager , i► ead Town 2of6 Mead P.O. Box 626 441 Third Street Mead•"A IAtee Town Mead,Colorado 80542-0626 with a Big Future" (970)535-4477 February 11, 2005 Mr. and Mrs. Merlin H. and Susan M. Maass P. O. Box 505 Mead, Colorado 80542 RE: Town of Mead -Sanitary Sewer Services - "Will Serve" Letter Dear Mr. and Mrs. Maass: The Town of Mead is aware that you are a proponent/petitioner for creation of the East I-25 Sanitation District proposal that is presently pending before the Weld County Board of County Commissioners. As you may know, the Town of Mead is the designated wastewater system operator for most of the property included within the boundaries of the proposed district "ultimate service area", pursuant to the Area Wide Water Quality Management Plan 2003 Update as adopted by the North Front Range Water Quality Planning Association ("NFRWQPA"). This designation was made pursuant to Section 208 of the Clean Water Act and the area for which Mead is designated is referred to as the Town of Mead 208 Service Area. As such, the Town of Mead is fully committed to planning for and providing sanitary sewage collection and treatment within the Town of Mead 208 Service Area. For this reason, the Town has recently adopted the Town of Mead WWTP Facilities Study dated February 4, 2005. This letter will confirm that the Town of Mead is able and willing to provide sanitary sewage collection and/or treatment services to your property within the Mead 208 Service Area when and as development approvals that cannot be served by septic systems are vested and development proceeds with respect to your property, and following receipt of approval from the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment to construct necessary facilities. This "Will Serve" commitment is subject to all of the requirements of the Town of Mead, including Mead's Land Use Code, General Municipal Code, Ordinances, Rules and Regulations, including but not limited to annexation of the subject property to the Town of Mead; compliance with the Town of Mead Comprehensive Plan; agreement to pay the cost of construction and installation of necessary sewer collection and transmission facilities into the-then existing Town of Mead wastewater treatment system; engineering approvals; and compliance with the Town's specifications for public improvements. Should you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact me. Very truly yours, D. F c Michael D. Friesen Town Manager ead Town 2of6 Mead P.O. Box 626 441 Third Street Mnd."A Little Town Mead, Colorado 80542-0626 With•Big Future" (970)535-4477 February 11, 2005 NESG-Exchange XL, LLC do Bill Woods Benson Farms 530 Holyoke Court Fort Collins, Colorado 80525 RE: Town of Mead -Sanitary Sewer Services -"Will Serve" Letter Dear Mr. Woods: The Town of Mead is aware that you are a proponent/petitioner for creation of the East 1-25 Sanitation District proposal that is presently pending before the Weld County Board of County Commissioners. As you may know, the Town of Mead is the designated wastewater system operator for most of the property included within the boundaries of the proposed district "ultimate service area", pursuant to the Area Wide Water Quality Management Plan 2003 Update as adopted by the North Front Range Water Quality Planning Association ("NFRWQPA"). This designation was made pursuant to Section 208 of the Clean Water Act and the area for which Mead is designated is referred to as the Town of Mead 208 Service Area. As such, the Town of Mead is fully committed to planning for and providing sanitary sewage collection and treatment within the Town of Mead 208 Service Area. For this reason, the Town has recently adopted the Town of Mead WWTP Facilities Study dated February 4, 2005. This letter will confirm that the Town of Mead is able and willing to provide sanitary sewage collection and/or treatment services to your property within the Mead 208 Service Area when and as development approvals that cannot be served by septic systems are vested and development proceeds with respect to your property, and following receipt of approval from the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment to construct necessary facilities. This "Will Serve" commitment is subject to all of the requirements of the Town of Mead, including Mead's Land Use Code, General Municipal Code, Ordinances, Rules and Regulations, including but not limited to annexation of the subject property to the Town of Mead; compliance with the Town of Mead Comprehensive Plan; agreement to pay the cost of construction and installation of necessary sewer collection and transmission facilities into the-then existing Town of Mead wastewater treatment system; engineering approvals; and compliance with the Town's specifications for public improvements. Should you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact me. Very truly yours, ALCZtate b, Fa. Michael D. Friesen Town Manager • ead Town 2of6 Mead P.O. Box 626 Mead um.Town 441 Third Street with.Big Futurt, Mead, Colorado 80542-0626 (970)535-4477 February 11, 2005 Postle Properties III, LLC 6800 79th Street, #201 Niwot, Colorado 80503 RE: Town of Mead - Sanitary Sewer Services -"Will Serve" Letter Dear Sir or Madam: The Town of Mead is aware that you are a proponent/petitioner for creation of the East 1-25 Sanitation District proposal that is presently pending before the Weld County Board of County Commissioners. As you may know, the Town of Mead is the designated wastewater system operator for most of the property included within the boundaries of the proposed district "ultimate service area", pursuant to the Area Wide Water Quality Management Plan 2003 Update as adopted by the North Front Range Water Quality Planning Association ("NFRWQPA"). This designation was made pursuant to Section 208 of the Clean Water Act and the area for which Mead is designated is referred to as the Town of Mead 208 Service Area. As such, the Town of Mead is fully committed to planning for and providing sanitary sewage collection and treatment within the Town of Mead 208 Service Area. For this reason, the Town has recently adopted the Town of Mead WWTP Facilities Study dated February 4, 2005. This letter will confirm that the Town of Mead is able and willing to provide sanitary sewage collection and/or treatment services to your property within the Mead 208 Service Area when and as development approvals that cannot be served by septic systems are vested and development proceeds with respect to your property, and following receipt of approval from the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment to construct necessary facilities. This "Will Serve" commitment is subject to all of the requirements of the Town of Mead, including Mead's Land Use Code, General Municipal Code, Ordinances, Rules and Regulations, including but not limited to annexation of the subject property to the Town of Mead; compliance with the Town of Mead Comprehensive Plan; agreement to pay the cost of construction and installation of necessary sewer collection and transmission facilities into the-then existing Town of Mead wastewater treatment system; engineering approvals; and compliance with the Town's specifications for public improvements. Should you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact me. Very truly yours, Alzdtette . F Michael D. Friesen Town Manager r"^ ead Town 2of6 Mead P.O. Box 626 441 Third Street Mead."A Little Town Mead, Colorado 80542-0626 With a Big Future" (970) 535-4477 February 11, 2005 Miller Motor Sports, LLC Mr. Larry H. Miller 9350 S 150 E#1000 Sandy, Utah 84070 RE: Town of Mead -Sanitary Sewer Services - "Will Serve" Letter Dear Mr. Miller: The Town of Mead is aware that you are a proponent/petitioner for creation of the East I-25 Sanitation District proposal that is presently pending before the Weld County Board of County Commissioners. As you may know, the Town of Mead is the designated wastewater system operator for most of the property included within the boundaries of the proposed district "ultimate service area", pursuant to the Area Wide Water Quality Management Plan 2003 Update as adopted by the North Front Range Water Quality Planning Association ("NFRWQPA"). This designation was made pursuant to Section 208 of the Clean Water Act and the area for which Mead is designated is referred to as the Town of Mead 208 Service Area. As such, the Town of Mead is fully committed to planning for and providing sanitary sewage collection and treatment within the Town of Mead 208 Service Area. For this reason, the Town has recently adopted the Town of Mead WWTP Facilities Study dated February 4, 2005. This letter will confirm that the Town of Mead is able and willing to provide sanitary sewage collection and/or treatment services to your property within the Mead 208 Service Area when and as development approvals that cannot be served by septic systems are vested and development proceeds with respect to your property, and following receipt of approval from the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment to construct necessary facilities. This "Will Serve" commitment is subject to all of the requirements of the Town of Mead, including Mead's Land Use Code, General Municipal Code, Ordinances, Rules and Regulations, including but not limited to annexation of the subject property to the Town of Mead; compliance with the Town of Mead Comprehensive Plan; agreement to pay the cost of construction and installation of necessary sewer collection and transmission facilities into the-then existing Town of Mead wastewater treatment system; engineering approvals; and compliance with the Town's specifications for public improvements. Should you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact me. Very truly yours, ,atait _ A L Michael D. Friesen Town Manager
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