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LITTLE THOMPSON WATER DISTRICT
• DIRECTORS: Telephone(970)532-2096
Robert Boggle,President. February 15, 2006
Dean Anderson, 835 E.Highway 56
Keith Croonquiat Berthoud,CO 80513
Richard Macomber.
Dave Lorenz. www.ltwd.org
Carey J.Salomonsan.
Alex Sauer.
MANAGER:
Richard H.H.Whittet.
Shelley Aschenbrenner
J. L. Walter Consulting
114E. 5`h street
Loveland, CO 80537
Dear Shelley:
This letter is in response to your request for an updated water service commitment for up to 4
additional residential lots, in the location described as follows:
PORTIONS OF NE 1/4, SEC.6,T4N,R68W--WELD COUNTY, CO
The District provides water service within its service area as defined by the District. The
provision of water service by extension of existing water lines of the District to the above property and
• the installation of taps for lots is done under the terms of the Rules and Regulations of the District
established by the Board of the District from time to time. You may obtain a copy of the Rules and
Regulations from the District. This letter outlines the provisions of the Rules and Regulations; however
this letter does not change any provisions of the Rules and Regulations. The Board of the District may
alter and amend the Rules and Regulations at any time, and the provisions of this letter are subject to
alteration and amendment based on changes in the Rules and Regulations of the District.
We currently serve the proposed lot 5 through tap # 1587 and have a 10" diameter water line
located along Hwy. 60 and a 6" line along WCR 3 with additional capacity available. We can commit to
provide service to the above property, subject to the limitations in this letter, for one standard residential
5/8" X 3/4" water tap per lot; and the following additional limitations on the provision of water service
are:
1- All improvements to District facilities required to provide service will be the financial
responsibility of the developer in accordance with the District Rules and Regulations. All
improvements must conform to District Specifications.
2. If a fire hydrant is required for the subdivision there is a $2,000 fire hydrant fee that
needs to be paid prior to installation of the fire hydrant. You will be responsible for any
improvements or upgrades needed to meet the required fire flows in your subdivision.
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3. In order to provide service to the proposed subdivision you will be required to install a
minimum 6" Diameter water line from the 10" line along Hwy 60 through the proposed
subdivision connecting to the existing 6" water line along WCR 3. Several options exist .
for the location of this line. The line can connect north of the Home Supply Ditch or it
can cross the ditch and connect. You will want to review available utility easements and
future plans the neighbor south of the project may have to determine the best route. The
looped line will connect the lines to help maintain water quality and will also better
support the fire flows through the subdivision.
4. You will be required to provide the needed water lines in the proposed subdivision.
5. The design, installation and total cost of the project will be the responsibility of the
developer.
This commitment letter will expire two years from the date of this letter if the taps have not been
purchased, paid for and installed by that date of expiration. The current fee for the domestic 5/8" X 3/4"
tap is $25,165.00. YOU ARE HEREBY ADVISED THAT THE RULES, REGULATIONS AND
TARIFFS OF THE DISTRICT ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE; AND THIS
LETTER IS ISSUED WITH THE SPECIFIC LIMITATION THAT THE DISTRICT MAY
CHANGE THE RULES, REGULATIONS AND TARIFFS APPLICABLE TO THE ABOVE
PROPERTY AT ANY TIME WITHOUT NOTICE TO YOU OR ANY PERSON.
If you have questions, please contact me.
Regards,
° Michael T. Cook
District Engineer
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LITTLE THOMPSON WATER DISTRICT
Directors: nutrias:
Alex Sauer,President _ Richard H.H.Whiffet
•Jim Cooper May 1, 2008
Kathy Gallivan-Criss 835 E.Highway 56
Mac Juneau Berthoud,CO 80513
Dave Lorenz
Richard Macomber P 970532.2096
Gary Olson F 970.532-3734
www.LTWD.orn
Theodore H. Schrage
23505 WCR 5
Loveland, CO 80537
Dear Ted:
This letter is in response to your request for an updated water service commitment for up to 4
additional residential lots, in the location described as follows:
PORTIONS OF NE 1/4, SEC.6,T4N,R68W--WELD COUNTY, CO
The District provides water service within its service area as defined by the District. The
provision of water service by extension of existing water lines of the District to the above property and
the installation of taps for lots is done under the terms of the Rules and Regulations of the District
•established by the Board of the District from time to time. You may obtain a copy of the Rules and
Regulations from the District. This letter outlines the provisions of the Rules and Regulations; however
this letter does not change any provisions of the Rules and Regulations. The Board of the District may
alter and amend the Rules and Regulations at any time, and the provisions of this letter are subject to
alteration and amendment based on changes in the Rules and Regulations of the District.
We currently serve the proposed lot 5 through tap # 1587 and have a 10" diameter water line
located along Hwy. 60 and a 6" line along WCR 3 with additional capacity available. We can commit to
provide service to the above property, subject to the limitations in this letter, for one standard residential
5/8" X 3/4" water tap per lot; and the following additional limitations on the provision of water service
are:
1. All improvements to District facilities required to provide service will be the financial
responsibility of the developer in accordance with the District Rules and Regulations. All
improvements must conform to District Specifications.
2. If a fire hydrant is required for the subdivision there is a $2,000 fire hydrant fee that
needs to be paid prior to installation of the fire hydrant. You will be responsible for any
improvements or upgrades needed to meet the required fire flows in your subdivision.
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3. In order to provide service to the proposed subdivision you will be required to install a
minimum 6" Diameter water line from the 10" line along Hwy 60 through the proposed
subdivision connecting to the existing 6" water line along WCR 3. Several options exist
for the location of this line. The line can connect north of the Home Supply Ditch or it
can cross the ditch and connect. You will want to review available utility easements and
future plans the neighbor south of the project may have to determine the best route. The
looped line will connect the lines to help maintain water quality and will also better
support the fire flows through the subdivision.
4. Prior to recording the final plat with the County, or initiating water service, you will need
to have the property included in the Municipal Sub District of the Northern Colorado
Water Conservancy District
5. You will be required to provide the needed water lines in the proposed subdivision. The
design, installation and total cost of the project will be the responsibility of the
developer.
This commitment letter will expire two years from the date of this letter if the taps have not been
purchased, paid for and installed by that date of expiration. The current fee for the domestic 5/8" X 3/4"
tap is $23,100. YOU ARE HEREBY ADVISED THAT THE RULES, REGULATIONS AND
diTARIFFS OF THE DISTRICT ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE; AND THIS
LETTER IS ISSUED WITH THE SPECIFIC LIMITATION THAT THE DISTRICT MAY
CHANGE THE RULES, REGULATIONS AND TARIFFS APPLICABLE TO THE ABOVE
PROPERTY AT ANY TIME WITHOUT NOTICE TO YOU OR ANY PERSON.
If you have questions, please contact me.
Regards,
Michael T. Cook
District Engineer
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