HomeMy WebLinkAbout20001349.tiff EXHIBIT " A
NAME OF SUBDIVISION: MEADOW VALE FARM, PHASE II
LOCATION: PART OF SW 1/4 SEC. 4 , T2N, R68 W
Intended to be legally bound, the undersigned Applicant hereby agrees to provide
throughtout this subdivision and as shown of the subdivision final plat County
dated 19 , recorded on ,19 , in Book , Page No
, Reception No. , the following improvements
Engineering $ 25,000.00
Rough Gradin 10,000.00
Sanitary Sew 55,000.00
Water Mains 3000 Ft. 10 inch. 100,000.00
Drainage Pipe 10,000.00
Curb, Gutter and Sidewalk 2,000 Ft. 36,000.00
Asphalt Paving 8,000 S.Y. 102,000.00
Street Signs 1,500.00
Sprinkling System Completed
Landscaping 5,000.00
Electrical United Power 16,000.00
Natural Gas with Public Service Co. 9,000.00
Telephone with U. S West 5,000.00
TV Cable with Comcast
Off-Site
Curb, Gutter and Sidewalk WCR5.5 3,000 Ft. 60,000.00
Asphalt Paving WCR 5.5 50.000.00
Estimated Costs of Improvements $505,000.00
The above improvements shall be constructed in accordance with all County requirements
and specifications, and conformance with this provision shall be determined solely by Weld
County, or its duly authorized agent.
Prior to the issuance of building permits on any phase, a Letter of Credit equal to that
portion of the improvements not completed as shown hereon shall be provided to Weld
County.
Said improvements shall be completed according to the construction schedule set out in
Exhibit"B".
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MEADOW LE FARM, PHASE II
2000-1349
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EXHIBIT "B"
Nane of Subdivision: Meadow Vale Farm Phasell
Location: Part of the SW 1/4, T2N, R68W
Intending to be legally bound, the undersigned Applicant hereby agrees to construct the
improvements shown on the final subdivision plat of Meadow Vale Farm Subdivision,
dated 19_, Recorded on ,19
in Book , Page No. , Reception No. , the following
schedule.
All improvements shall be completed within one year of final plat.
Construction of the improvements listed in Exhibit "A" shall be completed as follows:
Improvements Time of Completion
Water and Sewer Mains Summer 2000
Curb Gutter and Sidewalk Summer 2000
Drainage Pipe Summer 2000
Irrigation Sprinkling System Summer 2000
Landscaping Fall 2000
Asphalt Paving Streets Nov. 2000
Gas Electric and Telephone Dec. 2000
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December 22, 1999
Mr. Floyd Oliver
Meadow Vale Farm
2385 Homestead P1
Longmont, CO 80504
Re: Meadow Vale Farm, Phase II
Part of the SW '/4 of Section 4, T2N, R68W
Dear Mr. Oliver,
Saint Vrain Sanitation District will provide sanitary sewer service to 14 residential lots
and one branch library site in the area described above, subject to:
• Receipt of applicable fees,
• Completion of inspection and approval of connection to District facilities.
Service will be subject to the rules and regulations of the Saint Vrain Sanitation District.
Sincerely, •
Saint Wain S i tion District
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Manager
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wis LEFT HAND WATER DISTRICT
January 13, 2000
Floyd Oliver
2385 Homestead Place
Longmont, CO 80504
Re: Tap request #1982
Dear Mr. Oliver:
The Board of the Left Hand Water District approved a Subdivision Agreement for fifteen single
family residents for the Meadow Vale Farm Phase II development. A copy of the Agreement is
enclosed.
After your review of the Agreement, please make an appointment with my assistant, Kim Lane, to
sign the original and pay the required fees within sixty days of this letter. Please note that
payment is required for the taps as outlined in¶6, raw water transfer in¶7, and also for hydrant
funds as outlined in¶8.
Please call if you have any questions. The tap price quoted in the agreement is current today.
The fee due will be the current fee at the time of completion of the Agreement. Increases to tap
fees may be made at the discretion of the Board, without prior notification.
Sin rely,
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Kathy} A.A. Peterson
General Manager
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P.O. Box 210 •Niwot CO. 80544.(303) 530-4200 . Fax (303) 530-5252
SUBDIVISION/MULTIPLE TAP SERVICE AGREEME
DEL CAMINO ZONE
1. PARTIES. The parties to this Agreement are the LEFT HAND WATER DISTRICT, a title 32 special
district, ("District")and Floyd Oliver ("Applicant").
2. RECITALS AND PURPOSE. The Applicant is the owner of certain property to be developed, as described
herein. The District is a special district organized under Colorado law which provides treated water service to its
customers for which monthly service charges are made. The Applicant desires to purchase water taps for the development
project.The purpose of this Agreement is to set forth the terms and conditions concerning the District's supplying such
domestic water service to the proposed project. Accordingly,the parties agree to the following provisions in consideration
of the mutual covenants set forth herein.
3. TERM OF AGREEMENT. In the event that the Applicant fails to obtain all applicable and required land use
approvals of the Project within 180 days of execution of the Subdivision Agreement,the Agreement shall expire and all
obligations herein including, without limitation, the District's commitment to sell such single family equivalencies as
indicated in the Agreement shall automatically terminate.
4. LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT. For purposes of this Agreement,the term"project" shall mean the
property described on Exhibit A which is attached and incorporated herein,and which is known as Meadow Vale
Farm Phase II Subdivision. The Applicant agrees to furnish a reproducible copy of the preliminary plat to the District
and said plat is expressly incorporated in this Agreement. Any change or alteration in the area, size, shape, density,
usages,requirements,tap equivalents needed,or timing of development of the subdivision which may affect the number
of tap equivalents required for the project or the method or manner of the provision of water to or within the project shall
first require the written approval of the District.
5. TAPS NEEDED FOR PROJECT COMPLETION. For purposes of this Agreement,the term"tap" shall
mean that si7P of a connection to one of the District's treated water distribution lines and which is utilized and designed
for a single family or its equivalency pursuant to the District's rules and regulations. The total number of single family
equivalent("SFE")taps for the project will be 15 . Applicant requests and agrees to purchase,and District commits
to sell, 15 SFE tap equivalents pursuant to this Agreement.
6. TAP PURCHASE. Within 10 days of final plat approval,the Applicant will tender to the District a check in the
amount of $45,198.00 representing pre-payment of 40%of the current plant investment fee and storage surcharge
components of the total tap fee charged by the District for 15 SFE taps,with a deferral of the other components
of the tap fees,including transfer of the raw water units required by this Agreement,until anticipated activation of the tap.
6.1 Applicant agrees to complete the purchase of the 15 committed taps by payment of the remaining
components of the then applicable tap fee, excluding the raw water component, in accordance with the
following schedule,provided that any taps purchased in full in any given year in excess of the minimum
specified below shall be credited to the following year's minimum:
3 taps in year 1
3 taps in year 2
3 taps inyear3
3 taps in year 4
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6.2 In the event that the Applicant fails to complete the purchase of the minimum number of taps in
each year specified above, or fails to complete the purchase of all 15 taps by
January 13, 2005 the District shall retain the 40% deposit and the raw water shares/units
transferred hereunder as liquidated damages and the obligation of the District to provide further
taps shall be terminated. The undersigned acknowledges that by extending this Agreement, the
District has agreed to commit a definite portion of the total capacity of its system to the
Applicant and therefore must look to the Applicant for performance of its obligations to purchase
the committed taps in order for the District to meet its financial obligations.
6.3 In the event of an intended increase in the tap fee charges(excluding the raw water component)
District agrees to give notice of the proposed increase to the Applicant at least 30 days in
advance of the effective date of such increase.
6.4 Upon completion of the improvements, the Applicant shall give District 90 days advance notice
of its intention to physically connect the development to the District's lines and facilities to
effectuate the raw water transfers. Applicant shall,before any such connection is made,transfer
the raw water and pay the balance of any amounts due and owing for such tap fees, including
without limitation, the raw water component (if water is not transferred to District) and other
components of the tap fee, in accordance with the District's then applicable fee schedule.
7. RAW WATER TRANSFER
7.1 As a condition of activation of the purchased taps, Applicant shall transfer 1.325 units of
Colorado-Big Thompson Project water,administered by the Northern Colorado Water Conservancy
District, for each tap purchased. The cash value of any excess units transferred to meet this
requirement shall be applied or credited to the balance of the remaining tap fees due and owing. The
raw water to be transferred shall consist of 20 C-BT units as may be adjusted pursuant to District
regulations. In the event that raw water is not transferred to the District upon execution of this
Agreement, Applicant must obtain said units and effectuate the transfer of the raw water prior to
activation of the taps. In the event that Applicant can not obtain the required raw water on the open
market, the Applicant may, at the discretion of the District's Board and for good cause shown, make
a cash payment in lieu of the transfer of raw water,in such an amount as the District may determine to
be necessary to obtain raw water including administrative costs,transfer fees and other related costs,
or in accordance with its then existing policies, rules and regulations.
7.2 Applicant shall give District 90 days advance notice of its intention to physically connect such
taps to the District's lines and facilities to provide the District with sufficient time to effectuate the raw
water transfers,if needed. Applicant shall,before any such connection is made,transfer the raw water
and pay the balance of any amounts due and owing for such tap fees,including without limitation,the
fee in lieu of raw water component(if water is not transferred to District)and all other components of
the tap fee, in accordance with the District's then applicable fee schedule.
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7.3 The failure of Applicant to complete the raw water transfer, or to pay the cash amount in lieu
thereof as set forth in paragraphs 7.1 and 7.2, or to pay the remaining components of the tap fees for
the total number of taps specified in paragraph 5, on or before the fifth anniversary of the initial
payment to the District of the plant investment fee component of the tap fee, shall constitute a default.
Upon such default any sums paid hereunder by Applicant shall be retained by District as liquidated
damages for such default. It is understood and agreed by Applicant that the purpose of this
requirement for completion of the purchase of all taps within a five year period is based upon the
financial requirements of the District to fund its capital construction needs. The District, by this
Agreement, has committed a definite portion of the total capacity of its system to the Applicant and,
therefore,must look to the Applicant for performance of its obligations in order that the District may
meet its capital construction and operating expenses. If there is a default by Applicant, District may
recommit such taps to other applicants without further notice to Applicant.
8. DESIGN SPECIFICATIONS. It is agreed, as a condition precedent to service, that all water lines
and appurtenant facilities required to provide water service within the boundaries of Applicant's project as
described on Exhibit A and all necessary transmission lines, connecting lines and appurtenant facilities
necessary to connect with the lines of the District as presently engineered and installed, shall be installed at
Applicant's sole cost and expense and shall be in accordance with design and specifications as fixed by the
District. Applicant agrees that the actual installation and construction shall be subject to the general, as
opposed to specific, supervision of, and inspection by, the District and all related costs of the District's
engineering study, review, approval and inspection (including the District's cost and expenses of obtaining
necessary easements if public rights-of-way are not available or if available, not feasible to utilize) shall be at
the cost of Applicant. Fire Hydrants: Applicant agrees to pay a Fire Hydrant Fund Fee, at the current rate of
$1.000.00 per fire hydrant as shown on the approved Plans. A total of hydrants will be installed for a
total Fund Fee of$ . Applicant further agrees to give the District, through the District's
Engineer, adequate notice, prior to commencement of construction, of the date when such construction shall
begin.
9. EASEMENTS. Applicant shall furnish, at Applicant's expense, all easements, rights-of-way, and
consents both within the project ( if public utility easements are not dedicated by the plat) and without the
project, if required. Such easements,rights-of-way and consents shall be provided prior to commencement of
construction. Those easements lying outside of the project and which may be required for the construction of
any portion of the water lines and appurtenant facilities which may be needed to service the project(excluding
public rights of way), and as determined by the District in its sole discretion, shall be obtained by District but
at Applicant's expense. All such costs and expenses of easement acquisition shall be paid by Applicant to
District as a condition precedent to service to the project.
10. WATER SERVICE.
10.1 The Applicant acknowledges that District is responsible only for making domestic water
available to the project's individual taps at such pressure as may be available at the point of delivery as
a result of the District's normal operation of its water system The District may temporarily disconnect
the flow of water in the main or at the individual points of delivery in order to repair, maintain, test,
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improve, or replace the main or other portions of the District's water distribution, storage and or
supply system.
10.2 Applicant covenants and agrees that it will not make any warranties or representations to any
home builder, contractor, developer, landscaping contractor, home owner, lessee, tenant, property
owner, or any other person or entity, regarding the District's water system's capabilities, pressure, or
flows.
11. SALE OF LINES. Upon completion,approval and acceptance of the work by the District through the
issuance of the District's certificate of acceptance,this Agreement shall operate as a sale, conveyance,transfer
and assignment by the Applicant of all Applicant's interest and ownership in said lines to the District, free and
clear of all liens and encumbrances, and shall warrant that the work has been done in accordance with the laws
of the State of Colorado, and all other governmental subdivisions, agencies and units and in accordance with
the design standards and requirements of the District. Applicant shall guarantee the lines as installed against
faulty workmanship and materials to the District for a period of two years from conveyance and shall, during
said period, pay all cost and expense of repair or replacement of said lines and, at the request of the District,
furnish a bond guaranteeing said repair and replacement. Upon completion,approval,acceptance,conveyance
and transfer of lines and facilities to the District, the District shall assume all responsibility thereafter, and all
cost and expense for operation and maintenance except as to the above two-year guarantee. Completion of
construction, inspection, approval and acceptance by the District,transfer of lines and facilities to the District,
payment of all construction costs and expenses required to be done and paid by the Applicant are conditions
precedent to the obligation of the District to furnish and provide water service to the project.
12. OVERSIZE LINES. In the event Applicant shall be required to pay for installation of transmission
and connecting lines outside the boundaries of Applicant's subdivision,and District requires that such lines and
facilities be oversized to permit the use of those lines by the District to serve additional lands and property in
addition to the property of the Applicant,District agrees to establish the cost of such over sizing and to reduce
this cost to a "cost per tap" based upon the engineered capacity of the lines and the system which such over
sizing can serve. District and Applicant shall enter into a Line Participation Agreement which shall provide, as
a minimum,that the District will impose a surcharge upon future users of the oversized line, said surcharge to
be calculated on a per tap basis utilizing District's engineering estimate as to the line's total capacity. During
a period of seven years from and after the date of the Line Participation Agreement, but not thereafter, the
District will collect and pay to Applicant the collected line surcharges to reimburse Applicant for its additional
costs in paying for the over sizing of the line.
13. DISTRICT REGULATIONS. All service provided under this Agreement shall be subject to the
monthly service charges and all bylaws, rules and regulations of the District which may be in force from time
to time.
14. GOVERNMENTAL REGULATIONS. All provisions of this Agreement to the contrary
notwithstanding,the obligation of the District to famish water service under this Agreement,is limited by,and
subject to all orders, requirements and limitations which may be imposed by federal, state, county or any
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governmental or regulatory body or agency having jurisdiction and control over the District and/or the
operation of its domestic water system and treatment facilities.
15. DOCUMENTS TO BE FURNISHED. Upon execution of this Agreement, or at such time or times
as may be requested by District, Applicant agrees to furnish District the following:
15.1 A topographical survey of the property described in this Agreement; and
15.2 Final Subdivision plat approved by appropriate regulatory boards, commissions, or agencies,
together with requirements and conditions fixed by such entities for development and evidence of the
Applicant's compliance orplanfor compliance; and
15.3 In the event the initial area to be served under this Agreement is not the entire project to be
developed by Applicant and the remainder is being planned as a phased development,Applicant shall
furnish sketch plans,preliminary plats and/or plans as developed by the Applicant with reference to the
future total development of the entire property. It is understood and agreed that a request for
information as to future plans and developments of the Applicant(and the consideration of such plans
by the District in connection with its obligation to service Applicant's above-described land under this
Agreement) shall in not be construed as an agreement or obligation of District to serve such other
lands, additional lands, or areas proposed by the Applicant for such future development beyond that
provided in existing written commitments. All information required to be furnished to District by
Applicant shall be provided at Applicant's expense.
15.4 Recorded plats and drawings of the development,including a mylar map and AutoCAD diskette
files certified by Applicant's engineer depicting all lines, valves, fittings and appurtenances as
constructed, installed, and transferred pursuant to Paragraph 8 above.
16. DELAYS. Any delays in, or failure of, performance by any party of his or its obligations under this
Agreement shall be excused if such delays or failure are a result of acts of God and nature, fires, floods,
strikes,labor disputes,accidents, regulations or orders of civil or military authorities,restrictions or limitations
contained in any initiative approved by the voters, shortages of labor materials, or other causes, similar or
dissimilar, which are beyond the control of such party, including any governmental orders, directives,
requirements or limitations described above.
17. PARAGRAPH CAPTIONS. The captions of the paragraphs are set forth only for convenience and
reference, and are not intended in any way to define, limit, or describe the scope or intent of the Agreement.
18. ADDITIONAL DOCUMENTS OR ACTION. The parties agree to execute any additional
documents and to take any additional action necessary to carry out this Agreement.
19. INTEGRATION AND AMENDMENT;PRIOR AGREEMENTS. This Agreement represents the
entire agreement between the parties and there are no oral or collateral agreements or understandings. This
Agreement may be amended only by an instrument in writing signed by the parties. The Applicant shall
reimburse the District for any expenses incurred by the District in connection with any amendment of this
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Agreement requested by the Applicant. If any provision of this Agreement is held invalid or unenforceable,no
other provision shall be affected by such holding, and all of the remaining provisions of this Agreement shall
continue in full force and effect.
20. ALTERNATIVE DISPUTE RESOLUTION. In the event of any dispute or claim arising under
or related to this Agreement, the parties shall use their best efforts to settle such dispute or claim through
good faith negotiations with each other. If such dispute or claim is not settled through negotiations
within 30 days after the earliest date on which one party notifies the other party in writing of its desire to
attempt to resolve such dispute or claim through negotiations, then the parties agree to attempt in good
faith to settle such dispute or claim by mediation conducted under the auspices of the Judicial Arbiter
Group (JAG) of Denver, Colorado or, if JAG is no longer in existence, or if the parties agree otherwise,
then under the auspices of a recognized established mediation service within the State of Colorado. Such
mediation shall be conducted within 60 days following either party's written request therefor. If such
dispute or claim is not settled through mediation, then either party may initiate a civil action in the
District Court for Boulder County.
21. ASSIGNMENT. If Applicant is not in default hereunder, Applicant may assign this Agreement
without the prior consent of the District, provided said assignment is in writing and further provided that the
assignment is made in conjunction with a transfer of all or substantially all of the property described herein. No
assignment shall,however,be effective upon the District unless and until the District receives written notice or
copy of the assignment.
22. BINDING EFFECT. This Agreement shall inure to the benefit of, and be binding upon, the parties,
and their respective legal representative, successors, and assigns; provided, however, that nothing in this
paragraph shall be construed to permit the assignment of the Agreement except as otherwise specifically
authorized herein.
DATED: January 13, 2000 LEFT HAND WATER DISTRICT
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President
Box 210
Niwot, Colorado 80544
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The foregoing� instrument was acknowledged before me this I3z9 day of L°=' fi 20 C
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of the Left Hand Water District.
Witness my hand and official seal.
My Commission Expires 4-20-2002
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LEFT HAND WATER DISTRICT
January 3, 2000
Floyd Oliver
2385 Homestead Place
Longmont, CO 80504
Re: Meadow Vale Farm Phase II
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
The property located at the above address or legal
description is within the "SERVICE AREA" of Left Hand
Water District. Fifteen taps are available subject to
our Standard Subdivision Agreement. This entitles
fifteen living units to receive water service at this
location.
If you have further questions regarding this matter, you
may contact me at the District office.
Sincerely,
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Kathryn A. Peterson
General Manager
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P.O. Box 210 •Niwut CO. 80544•(303) 530-4201 •Fax (303)530-5252
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