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HomeMy WebLinkAbout20194140.tiff EXHIBIT INVENTORY CONTROL SHEET Case MET19-0001 - REAL WELD METROPOLITAN DISTRICT Exhibit Submitted By Description A. Planning Commission Resolution of Recommendation B. Planning Commission Summary of Hearing (Minutes dated 08/20/2019) R. Kirk Mueller, Davis Letter on behalf of Bonanza Creek Energy, Inc., and C. Graham & Stubbs, LLP HighPoint Resources Corporation (dated 9/12/2019) D. Applicant PowerPoint Presentation (09/18/2019) E. Applicant Requested Revisions (09/18/2019) F. County Attorney Item #4 Inclusion Limitation (09/18/2019) Engineer-stamped Conceptual Site Plan Drawing, G. Applicant (received 09/20/2019) H. Applicant PowerPoint Presentation (09/23/2019) Kathy Naibauer, Central Email (dated 09/22/2019) re: Requested Excluded Weld County Water Parcels from Service Plan, and Map from Bob Choate, I. District (CWCWD) Assistant County Attorney (dated 09/23/2019) R. Kirk Mueller, Davis Order of Court (dated 09/23/2020) — Case No. J. Graham & Stubbs, LLP 2018SC760 K. L. M. N. O. P. Q. R. S. T. U. V. W. 2019-4140 DAVIS Richard Kirk Mueller GRAHAM ° 303 892 7456 kirktrinueller@dgslaw. com STUBBS EXHIBIT September 12, 2019 —RECEIVED trentiaa 9 I Bob Choate Weld County AttorneySF °P iF HP Pct Box. 758 WELD COUNTY Greeley, CO 80632 COMMISSIONERS bchoate@weldov. com Re : Petitions for Approval of Real Weld Metropolitan District and. Platte River Metropolitan District Petition Service Plans Dear Bob, Thank you for visiting with me yesterday with regard to the above-referenced matter. As always, I very much appreciate the responsiveness of the Weld County Attorney' s office, I write on behalf of my clients, Bonanza Creek Energy, Inc. and HighPoint Resources Corporation (formerly Bill Barrett Corporation), with regard to the Real Weld Metropolitan District and Platte River Metropolitan District whose proposed service plans I understand will be considered by the Weld County Board of County Commissioners ("BOCC") on September 18 . As you know, my clients have engaged in protracted litigation, with one lawsuit still pending, with two other special taxation districts -- Sand Hills Metropolitan District and South Beebe Draw Metropolitan District — that we contend have illegally p imposed ad valorem taxes on their mineral production in the vicinity of 70 Ranch in Weld County. In a letter to the Weld County BOCC sent in November of last year (copy enclosed), Bill Owens described in detail the basis of our disputes with these entities. We are now concerned that the Real Weld and Platte River Metropolitan Districts may likewise be planning to levy taxes on our mineral production at 70 Ranch. We are reviewing their proposed services plans, of which we first became aware only three days ago, in an effort to understand the full extent of their proposed activities. We received no specific notice that a hearing had been scheduled on these proposed plans and became aware of them only this week, While "tombstone" notices of the public hearing were published in the Greeley Tribune in late August, those notices (copies enclosed) set forth descriptions of boundaries that do not match the boundary descriptions in the proposed service plans. The published notices identify boundaries at locations south of Ft. Lupton. The proposed service plans contain property descriptions in p p other areas as well including it appears — at 70 Ranch. The proposed service plans indicate that these other properties will either now or in the future be "included" within these districts. In short, given the vagaries of the proposed service plans, the published notices do not correctly or adequately inform potentially impacted property owners that a hearing will be held that may affect their property by including it within a special taxation district, Numerous concerns are triggered by a cursory review of the two proposed service plans. .Anon.g them, the plans do not adequately describe the services that will be offered, nor do they demonstrate a need for Davis Graham & Stubbs LLP 1550 17th Streets Suite 500 Di Denver/ CO 80202 a 303.892.9400 fax 303 .893.1379 d gslaw.coni 4609969. 1 September 12, 2019 the services as required by C.R.S. § 32-1-202, Although it is unclear what services will be provided, the service plans — like those of Sand Hills and South Beebe Draw Metropolitan Districts—seemingly seek approval to impose enormously high levies of up to 50 mils. Such a mil levy dwarfs those levied by library, fire, and school districts in the area and, indeed, by Weld County itself(15 mils). In addition, the plans seem to contemplate "inclusion" of additional properties in the future without public hearing or approval by the Weld County BOCC as required by C.R.S. § 32-1-202(2.1). Along with this, the plans seem to lay groundwork for the districts to avoid their obligation to secure approval from the Weld County BOCC for "material modifications" in the future as required by C.R.S. § 32-1-307(2). Finally, the plans contemplate exportation of services (water, by way of example) produced and paid for by ad valorem taxes levied in Weld County to locations outside the county. Specifically, the districts will provide services to a"service area" on a "regional" basis outside the districts' taxation boundaries. Yet Colorado's Special District Act makes no provision for regional districts, nor should Weld County property owners be taxed to export services to an expansive and undefined service area. On the contrary, by definition, the existential purpose of a metropolitan district is to provide services "for its inhabitants." C.R.S. § 32-1-103(10). Given the numerous flaws in the proposed plane we urge Weld County BOCC not them. proposed Nacu1J, the Weld County to approve Failing that, we urge the BOCC to defer final action to allow further study and public input. However, if the BOCC determines to move forward, to the extent any of their mineral or other real property is to he included in either of these districts now or in the future, then pursuant to C.R.S. § 32-1-203(3.5), my clients hereby respectfully petition that their mineral rights and other real property be excluded from these districts. This is appropriate given that, although the description of proposed service plans is hopelessly vague, it is evident that HighPoint and Bonanza Creek have no need for and will not in any way benefit from the proposed services even though they will potentially be taxed heavily to pay for them. Sincerely, R. Kirk Mueller Davis Graham & Stubbs LLP Cc: Bruce Barker, Weld County Attorney Weld County Board of Commissioners c/o Esther Gesick, Clerk to the Board 1150 O Street Greeley, CO 80631 egesick:a.weldgov.com Enclosures RKM:lt Tiff J, OT/V171Ni, I'I , I;I: I .'la hf . ,`HC DEINVIEl'. `2.02 November 1'2, 2()18 Via Email Weld County Board of Commissioners c!u F,sthcr (icsick, Clerk to the Board 1150 O Street Greeley, CO 80631 egesickgweldgov.corn Re: Sand Hills and South Beebe Draw Metropolitan Districts Dear Board Members: I have had the pleasure to meet several of you over the years and some might he aware that I am on the Board of Directors for HighPoint Resources Corporation ("HighPoint") which was formerly Bill Barrett Corporation. Likewise, some of you might be aware of the matter about which I write as you were serving on the Weld County Board of Commissioners when counsel for HighPoint appeared before you in 2014 to object to taxes being imposed by Sand Hills Metropolitan District ("Sand Hills"). Sand Hills and a related entity, South Beebe Draw Metropolitan District ("Beebe Draw"), operate within, but. without proper approval of, Weld County. Both districts have been collecting millions of dollars in tax revenues on oil and gas production in rural Weld County in a manner which High Point believes is injurious to Weld. County. Had those districts not collected those taxes, improperly and without County approval, many of the tax revenues would have been sent instead to Weld County and local entities within the County. I want to give you some background and an update as to recent developments involving these districts because their actions have a signi[icunt detrimental impact on Weld County and its taxpayers. A. Overview of Sand Hills Metropolitan District Sand Hills is a special metropolitan district located(until recently) in rural Weld County at property referred to as 70 Ranch. Sand Hills' territorial boundaries comprised 13,000 acres of ranch land and contained less than 10 inhabitants. Even so, commencing in 2009, Sand Hills collected tens of millions ol'ad valorem tax dollars from HighPoint, Bonanza. Creek Energy, ("Bonanza") and Noble Energy Company ("Noble") based on their production of oil and gas from reserves they own or lease beneath the Ranch. Weld County Board of Commissioners November 12, 2018 Page 2 Neither HighPoint nor the other oil and gas producers dispute the authority of special districts to tax oil and gas production from mineral interests included within a special district pursuant to Colorado's Special District Act. Without objection, HighPoint pays taxes to scores of special districts in Weld County and elsewhere. However, IighPoint and the other producers dispute the legitimacy of taxation by Sand Trills and Beebe Draw based on their history of failing to comply with the Act. B. Background and Status of Sand Hills Litigation Sand Hills was organized in 2004 and was originally named Altamira Metropolitan District. No. 6. Tt was located entirely within the boundaries of the Town of Lochbuic and its original service plan — approved by the Town - stated that the district would build infrastructure for a residential housing subdivision within the Town's boundaries. The district sat dormant for years. Then, through a series of maneuvers commencing in 2009, the district changed its name and transplanted itself from Lochbuie to the isolated rural location at 70 Ranch some thirty miles away in unincorporated Weld County. The President.of Sand Hi Its and the owner of 70 IZma.ndi are the same man: Robert I,emhke. In March 2009, Mr. Lembke tiled a:`Petition for Inclusion of Property" with the Sand Hills Board of Directors seeking to add his 70 Ranch property to the district. Not surprisingly, the board approved Mr. Lembke's petition. A year later, in April 2011, Sand Hills excluded its original territory in. Lochbuie and thus the district was "transplanted" to a new location. Although Sand Hills did not give notice to nor seek the consent of HighPoint or the other producers to include their leasehold mineral properties within the district's new boundaries, it began levying ad valorem taxation on their mineral production. As of the end of 2015, Sand Mills had levied and collected more than $20 million in tax revenues from IighPoint and the other producers at 70 Ranch. Sand Hills levied taxes at a rate of 55 mills the statutory maximum levy and far greater than typical levies of county governments or school districts. In 2013, when HighPoint and the other producers discovered that they were being taxed by a special metropolitan district in rural Weld County to purportedly fund infrastructure for a housing subdivision in Lochbuie and other projects Eiir removed from 70 Ranch, they challenged Sand Hills' activities and bona fides. 'they pointed out. that—among other things —Sand Hills'service plan said nothing about conducting operations in rural Weld County and had not been presented to nor approved by the Weld County Board of Commissioners as required by Colorado's Special District Act. In response, in December 2013, Sand Hills tendered an "updated and revised" service plan - not to Weld County but, instead, to the Board of Trustees of the Town of Lochbuie despite the fact that no Lochbuie property or taxpayers were within the district's boundaries. Sand Hills promised to deliver a check for $1.35 million to the Town to repair its reservoir, Lake Henry, if the plan was approved and, over objections by Bonanza, Noble F.nergy and HighPoint, the Board approved the plan in a four-to-three vole. Weld County Board of Commissioners November 12, 2018 Page 3 HighPoint and the other producers filed suit against Sand Hills in. Weld County District Court and in April 2015, the Court granted summary judgment in their favor. The Court declared that Sand. Hills had illegally departed from its original service plan when it relocated to 70 Ranch, and that the Town of I..ochbuie lacked authority to approve the 2013 revised plan. The Court explained that the 'Town was "improperly enabling taxation of property and citizens beyond its boundaries" and that the "only legally available governing authority" that might have authorized Sand Hills' actions was the Weld County Board of Commissioners. Accordingly, the Court held that Sand Hills no longer had "governing authority," its actions after April 2011 were "null and void,"and that HighPoint and the other producers were entitled to a refund of taxes. The Colorado Court of Appeals upheld the Weld County District Court. See Rill Barrett Corp. v. Sand Hills Metro. Dist. et. al., 411 P.3d 1086 (Colo. App. 2016), cert. denied, No. 1650877, 2017WL3978167 (Sept. 1 1, 2017) ("Sand Hills Litigation"). C. Sand Hills Files for Bankruptcy On remand, the Weld County District Court entered judgment in favor of HighPoint and the other producers in the principal amount of approximately $20,000,000 and awarded prejudgment interest which brought the total judgment to approximately $25,000,000. Despite the fact that Sand Hills had, represented to the Court in 2014 that it had "other sources of revenues" with which it might ultimately satisfy any judgment, Sand Hills has less than $10 million in monetary assets. Sand Hills has these funds only because, in 2015, the District Court ordered it to segregate and not spend any unspent or newly collected revenues while the appeal was pending. In April 2018, Sand Hills filed for bankruptcy and, given its insolvency, HighPoint and Bonanza settled their judgment of $25,000,000 against Sand Hills for payment of the approximately $10,135,000 comprised of approximately $9 million.that Sand Hills had preserved pursuant to the District Court's orders and a refund of the$1.35 million with which the district secured Lochbul.e's approval of the revised service plan, and which the Town had, prudently and in good faith, placed in escrow pending resolution of the lawsuit. .D. Beebe Draw Takes Over Sand Hills' Taxation of Weld County Property Within days of the Weld County District Court's 2015 decision stripping Sand Hills of governing authority, Sand Hills approved a new petition by Mr. Lelnbke to transfer his 70 Ranch property out of Sand Hills and into another special district upon whose board of directors he also sits, i.e., Beebe Draw, whose activities and boundaries are located near Brighton and other locations in Adams County. Although this transfer once again exposed property located in Weld County to taxation, no notice was given to the Weld County Board of Commissioners nor to HighPoint or the other taxpayers. Once again, HighPoint and the other producers fled suit in Weld County -. this time against Beebe Draw ("Beebe Draw Litigation") — raising many of the same objections they had raised previously in regard to Sand Hills. Weld County Board of Commissioners November 12, 20].8 Page 4 Preferring to litigate the dispute in Adams County rather than Weld County, Beebe Draw succeeded in getting the case transferred and — in contrast to the Weld County District Court's holding in the Sand [fills ritigation the Adams County Court held that thetransfer`off 70 Ranch property to Beebe Draw was legal. However, the Colorado Court of Appeals has recently reversed the Adams County District Court with regard to a key issue, holding that IIighPoint and the other producers are likely to prevail on their claim that Beebe Draw (like Sand Hills before it) did not secure proper approval of the revised service plan pursuant to which it has been taxing oil and gas production at 70 Ranch since 2015. Beebe Draw has, since 2015, collected more than $15 million in revenues from HighPoint and other producers in Weld County. In April 2018, the Court of Appeals issued an injunction directing the Weld County Treasurer to hold and not disburse approximately $7,000,000 in tax revenues certified by Beebe Draw and paid that same month by the producers to the Treasurer until the appeal is resolved. However, if Sand Hills' is any example, it appears unlikely that Beebe Draw will be able to repay in full the $15,000,000 it previously collected from HighPoint and other producers and taxpayers at 70 Ranch. F... Beebe Draw Violates/GA With Weld County A critical issue in the Beebe Draw Litigation, and one of importance to Weld County, is the district's reliance on a December 18, 2013 "Intergovernmental Agreement" ("IGA") (copy attached) with Weld County. Beebe Draw purports that, by virtue of this IGA, Weld County essentially gave it blanket approval to include Weld County property — including 13,000 acres at 70 Ranch along with IlighPoint and the other producers' minerals into its boundaries without the need for the Weld County Board of Commissioners to approve such inclusions, In fact, the IGA permits the inclusion of property "only where the property owner has voluntarily consented to such inclusion" and requires the district to secure the "consent of the property owners and service users affected by" the inclusion of Weld County property. The IGA states that if'Beebe Draw includes property without the owner's permission, such inclusion would require an amendment to its service plan which amendment must be approved by the Weld County Board of Commissioners. HighPoint and the other producers own their mineral leases and these leasehold rights are "real property" under settled Colorado law. Moreover, IlighPoint and other producers are putative "service users" and are clearly "affected"by the inclusion inasmuch as they have paid millions in tax revenues to Beebe Draw. Despite this, in contravention of the IGA, Beebe draw did not solicit the producers' consent, nor did it give them notice that it would include their property within its boundaries. Accordingly, per the IGA, Beebe Draw's actions are tantamount to a "material modification" of its service plan which modifications require approval by the Weld County Board of Commissioners. Weld County Board of Commissioners November 12, 2018 Page 5 It is our understanding that the IGA was intended as a pre-approval of an anticipated petition by an entity called Highland Equities, LLC to include less than 2 acres it owned within Beebe Draw,rather than.the subsequent inclusion of 13,000 acres of land 70 Ranch which occurred several weeps later. It is telling that Beebe Draw gave notice to We Weld County Attorney of the minor inclusion of Highland Equities property yet, upon belief, gave no notice of the inclusion, three weeks later, of the 70 Ranch property. Indeed, Beebe Draw takes the position that, having included the Highlands Equities property in April 2015, it need not henceforth obtain approval to include any additional Weld County property within its boundaries. The argument is based on language in C.R.S. § 32-1- 207(2)(a) staling that "inclusion of property that is located in a county...wit.li no other territory within the special district may constitute a material modification" that the county board of commissioners must consider." From this language, Beebe Draw argues that if a county already has property within a special district, it need not thereafter consent to the inclusion of any additional property. Confusingly, the Court of Appeals agreed with this analysis and ruled in the Beebe Draw l,itigcrtinn that because Beebe Draw's boundaries already included property located. in Weld County, no further permission from the County was required to include the 70 Ranch property. At the same time, however, the Court ruled that Beebe Draw's revised 2013 Service Plan—pursuant to which it undertook to include and provide services at 70 Ranch --was a"material modification" of its original service plan for which it did not secure appropriate approval from Adams County as required.' At this point, if Beebe Draw seeks to obtain proper approval of its service plan in the wake of the Court of Appeals decision, it will need to obtain approval from Weld County as well. See 32-1-201( I) ("`I'hc board of county commissioners of each county which has territory included within the proposed special district.-.shall constitute the approving authority under this part 2"). Notably, the Court declined to decide whether Beebe Draw violated the IGA although, as set forth above, Beebe Draw clearly did so by including property without the consent of the property owners. F. Diversion of Revenues Away from Weld County, The vast majority -- 87.5% — of the ad valorem tax revenues collected by Sand hills and Beebe Draw are deductible from production severance taxes that would otherwise be paid to the State of Colorado. Approximately half of these severance taxes are used to fund the Department of Natural Resources' operations, including the Colorado Oil and Gas Conservation Commission. The other half goes to the Department of Local Affairs which delivers its share to county and local governments. Thus, a substantial portion of the tens of millions of dollars these two districts have 1 The Court of Appeals' decision in the Beebe Draw Litigation contains errors of fact and law and is self-contradictory. HighPoint, Bonanza and Noble are preparing a petition for writ of certiorari review by the Colorado Supreme Court. Weld County Board of Commissioners November 12, 2018 Page 6 collected from High Point and others would have been delivered, instead, to Weld County or localities within the County. Sand Hills and Beebe Draw have"jumped line" on Weld County and the State of Colorado in order to pursue undisclosed "developments" in Adams County "among other" places_ As noted at the outset, HighPoint pays ad valorem taxes to scores of special districts without objection and has no issue with being included in properly organized special districts supervised by the appropriate governmental entities as required by the Special District Act. Neither Sand Ilill.s nor Beebe Draw have complied with the Act with regard to 70 Ranch, and it is not just HighPoint that has been injured by these districts. Weld County, too, has been impacted in several ways including: l. Neither Sand Hills nor Beebe Draw ever presented a service plan or modified plan to the Weld County Board of Commissioners for review and approval despite the fact that both districts have, between them, collected over $35,000,00{) (not counting $7,000,000 levied by Beebe Draw currently being held by the Weld County Treasurer by order from the Colorado Court of Appeals) in tax revenues from property located entirely in rural Weld. County. 2. Sand Hills and Beebe Draw's service plans contemplate the provision of services to benefit "developments" outside of Weld County, i.e., developments wholly within the Town of Lochbuie or in Adams County "among others" with revenues raised from taxpayers in rural Weld County. 3. In the absence of public notice and oversight called for by the Special District Act and presided over by the Weld County Board of Commissioners,taxpayers within the county have been deprived of an adequate forum and process (other than pursuing protracted and expensive litigation) in which to comment on, consent or object to being taxed by Sand Hills and Beebe Draw. 4. Beebe Draw is exploiting the December 2013 IGA. and provisions in the Special District Act to annex property in Weld County without review and approval by the Weld County Board of Commissioners. 5. The activities of Sand Hills and Beebe Draw, paid for with tax revenues, compete with private individuals and companies engaged in the business of supplying water and other services to customers. 6. Sand lulls and Beebe Draw are diverting for I.heir own purposes substantial sums of tax revenues that would otherwise be paid to Weld County and local governments within the county. Weld County Board of Commissioners November 12, 2018 Page 7 Sand Hills has committed to dissolve itself once the bankruptcy is resolved. Regardless, on behalf of HighPoint, I respectfully urge this Board to be vigilant with regard to Sand Hills and, more importantly, with regard to Beebe Draw. In particular, the Board should reconsider its IGA with Beebe Draw and review Beebe Draw's current 2013 Revised Service Plan which High Point contends (and the Court of Appeals agrees) has not been properly approved by Adams County and which has never been presented for review and approval to Weld County. Thank you for your attention to and consideration of these matters. I apologize for the length of this letter but felt it worthwhile to outline for you in some detail an issue which has a huge impact on Weld County as well as the parties involved in the litigation. I would be happy to answer any questions or provide additional information if you would find it useful. Sincerely, d.-NA•40 . 1 • Bill Owens Enclosure cc: Bruce Barker, Weld County Attorney Frank Haug, Assistant Weld County Attorney • Weld County South Beebe Draw Metropolitan District Intergovernmental Agreement Concerning Inclusion of Property This Intergovernmental Agreement Concerning Inclusion of Property("IGA") is made and entered into to be effective the day of 0,e gh r ,2013, by and between WELD COUNTY(the"County") a body corporate and politic of the State of Colorado,and SOUTH BEEBE DRAW METROPOLITAN DISTRICT("South Beebe"), a quasi-municipal corporation and political subdivision of the State of Colorado. RECITALS A. South Beebe is an existing and validly operating metropolitan district originally organized in 1985 after approval of its service plan by Adams County. B. Since its organization, South Beebe has assumed regional governmental responsibilities to provide storm drainage facilities and services in the South Beebe Draw Basin,which Basin includes property in both Adams and Weld Counties. • C. South Beebe has received petitions for inclusion of certain parcels of land located within unincorporated Weld County. The land will be used for storm drainage ponds and facilities to serve anticipated development in the area. D. South Beebe has no other property within its boundaries that lies in unincorporated Weld County,therefore, pursuant to statute,South Beebe advised the County of the petitions and requested that the County find that the inclusions do not constitute material modifications of the South Beebe service plan. E. The County is willing to consent to the inclusion of property into South Beebe within Weld County pursuant to this IGA. NOW THEREFORE, in consideration of the mutual promises contained herein and other good and valuable consideration, the receipt and adequacy of which are hereby acknowledged,the County and South Beebe agree as follows: AGREEMENT 1. Purpose and General Intent. Although the County is willing to consent to the inclusion of property into South Beebe within unincorporated Weld County,the County has also determined that special districts should not include property or provide services outside their boundaries without the consent of the property owners and service users affected by such actions or where other governmental • entities provide such services. The purpose of this IGA is to limit South Beebe to the inclusion of property only where the property owner has voluntarily consented to such inclusion and where other 1 governmental entitles do not already provide the same services or,only where other governmental entities voluntarily consent to provision of services by South Beebe pursuant to an intergovernmental agreement if the boundaries of the other government and South Beebe overlap. 2. Consent to Inclusion. The County consents to the inclusion of property into South Beebe in unincorporated Weld County so long as: a. South Beebe receives a petition from a landowner for such inclusion; b. South Beebe acts in accordance with the provisions of§32-1-107,Colorado Revised Statues,with regard to overlapping special districts; c. South Beebe acts in conformance with the provisions of§32-1-207(2)(b)-(d),Colorado Revised Statues,with regard to the provision of service in unincorporated Weld County and, in particular,South Beebe shall not impose extraterritoria' fees on any landowner in unincorporated Weld County without the written coriseot of such landowner; and d. South Beebe does not attempt to include property without the consent of the landowner utilizing the provisions of§32-1-401(2),Colorado Revised statues. 3. Material Modificaticn if Breach. South Beebe Draw agrees that if the inclusion of property into Its boundaries that lies within unincorporated Wald County occurs in contravention of any of the provisions of paragraph 2 above, such action shall constitute a material modification of its service plan and South Beebe shall be subject to a service plan amendment process with the County and the inclusion of property which triggers such service plan amendment shall be ineffective until such time as the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County approve such service plan amendment. 4. General Provisions. a. NOTICES. Any notices, demands or other commun'catlons required or permitted to be given, shall be given in writing, delivered personally or sent by U.S, Mail,addressed to the Parties at the addresses set forth below or at such other address as either Party may hereafter or from time to time designate by written notice to the other Party given in accordance herewith. To the Di€strict: South Beebe Draw Metropolitan District ofo Community Resource Services 7995 E Prentice Ave#103E Greenwood Village, Colorado 80111 With a copy to: Miller&Associates Law Offices, LLC 1641 California St, #1300 • 2 Denver,Colorado 80202 Attention: Dianne D.Miller, Esq. To the County: Weld County Attorney P.D. Box 758 1150 O Street Greeley, Colorado 80632 Any legal notices required to be delivered to landowners or required to be published regarding a petition for the inclusion of property by South Beebe shall be published in the Greeley Tribune if the property which is the subject of the inclusion is situate in Weld County. b. ASSIGNMENT AND DELEGATION. The rights, or any parts thereof,granted to the Parties herein may not be assigned. The obligations, or any parts thereof,of the Parties may not be delegated. c. NO THIRD PARTY BENEFICIARIES. It is expressly understood and agreed that enforcement of the terms and conditions of this Agreement, and all rights of action relating to such enforcement,shall be strictly reserved to the Parties and nothing contained in this Agreement shall give or allow any such claim or right of action by any other third party on such Agreement_ It is the express intention of the Parties that any person other than Parties receiving services or b€-utefits under this Agreement shall be deemed to be an incidental beneficiary only. d. AMENDMENT AND MODIFICATION. This Agreement may be amended or modified only in a writing signed by both Parties. e. ENTIRE AGREEMENT. This Agreement constitutes the entire agreement between the Parties relating to the subject matter herein and sets forth the rights, duties and obligations of each Party to the other as of this date. Any prior agreements,promises, negotiations or representations not expressly set forth in this Agreement arc of no force and effect. f. SEVERABILITY. if any provision of this Agreement is determined to he unenforceable or invalid,the unenforceable or invalid part shall be deemed severed from this Agreement, and the remaining portions of this Agreerner.t shall be carried out with the same force as if the severed portions had not been part of this Agreement, provided that the Parties both agree that the severed provision dues not alter the intent and/or purpose of the Agreement, g. NO WAIVER. No waiver of any of the provisions of this Agreement shall be deemed to constitute a waiver of any other provisions of this Agreement,nor shall such waiver constitute a continuing waiver unless otherwise expressly provided herein, nor shall the waiver of any default hereunder be deemed a waiver of any subsequent default hereunder. • 3 • h. GOVERNMENTAL IMMUNITY. Nothing herein shall be construed as a waiver of the rights and privileges of the County or the District pursuant to the Colorado Governmental Immunity Act, § 24-20-101,et seq.,C.R.S.,as amended from time to time. COUNTERPART EXECUTION. This Agreement may be executed in several counterparts, each of which shall be deemed an original, and all of which together shall constitute one and the same instrument. IN WITNESS WHEREOF,Weld County and South Beebe Draw Metropolitan District have executed this Intergovernmental Agreement to be effective as of the date first above written. WELD COUNTY 1472 W1 liana F. Garcia, Chair Attest: cw ,� �a ... Clerk to the Board IS La DEC 1 8 2013 61 Deputy C erk to the Boar H BEEBE RAW METROPOLITAN DISTRICT Robert A. 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I - • Commissioners Jr • , . . r 18 di 2019 •' .. .. . a it• + . --- _ .. e It M _ - . - .. s , r -r fI a 0 a- _ _ .- 1_ .. - - — - — - — - - - --u _ .I•I. _'t Y. - � . . District Boundaries o The initial boundaries are SW of CR10 and CR31 - — , — o ia4 a Real Weld Metropolita District Additional parcels may be included but only with the consent of property owner Service can be extended to other properties upon their request _ - ,_ -, --•Mr- .--- , , --mr---________r --. ._, _ _ _ . . Potential Service Areas The District may contract with another metropolitan district to build fields , provide facilities , develop recreational programs , or provide maintenance services within the boundaries of that other district . That would cause the service area to expand to include the boundaries of the other district . The District may purchase land or facilities that it does not include within its boundaries but for which it will provide services that would expand the District ' s service area . The District may contract with the County or a municipality to build fields , provide facilities , develop recreational programs , or provide maintenance services that would expand the service area of the District . The District may contract with private developers to build fields , provide facilities , develop recreational programs , or provide maintenance services that would expand the service area of the District . I Looking to the Future o One of the challenges for the development of park and recreational facilities is the cost of initially purchasing land . It will be too late if the District waits for residential development to occur in a particular area before it purchases property for recreational fields because the cost of land will have sky- rocketed as a direct result of residential lot sales for the very area it wants to serve . In order to combat this dilemma , the District intends to purchase land for recreational fields that are in the probable path of development , but that may not actually see residential development for 10- 15 years to come . Fees and Taxes Only property that is voluntarily included in the District will be subject to taxation , if any , by the District . Early sources of funds for the District will likely be fees for services , intergovernmental agreements and donations . Need for the District The District is committed to providing opportunities to young people to learn not just how to play soccer, but how to succeed in life from the lessons offered by participation in sports . The District believes that the potential for developing young athletes in Weld County is abundant and important The District will be particularly focused on the need for recreation services and programs for minority groups in Weld County i Our Experience , Our Goals o The District ' s park and recreation programs and amenities will enhance the quality of life for residents of Weld County The District ' s leaders and coaches know how to develop successful , quality programs and will bring that experience to Weld County The District is committed to working with the County and within the County to enhance the qualify of life in the County Our Experience , Our C. _ c� c� ls o The District anticipates a future where major tournaments involving teams from across the county will occur in Weld County— providing exposure to the County ' s young players and enhancing economic development . o The district looks forward to periodically appearing before the Commissioners to showcase its progress , programs and benefits to youth and residents of Weld County . REQUESTED REVISION TO REAL WELD METROPOLITAN DISTRICT SERVICE PLAN 1 . The Petitioner inadvertently failed to include the assessed valuation of the Initial Boundaries in the Service Area valuation . The addition of the Initial Boundaries increases the assessed valuation from $ 887,060 to $ 887, 760 . The following revision is proposed : IV. PROPOSED LAND USE AND ASSESSED VALUATION The Service Area consists of approximately 16, 529 acres of land . The current assessed valuation of the Service Area is Eight Hundred Eighty-Seven Thousand Seven Hundred Sixty Dollars ($ 887, 760 . 00) . 2 . The Petitioner requests that additional language be added to Section V .A . , "Powers of the District and Service Plan Amendment, " as follows : The District shall not provide potable water service to any land within its Initial or Inclusion Boundaries if such land is already included within the boundaries of another water district unless that water district consents to the provision of service by this District. EXHIBIT „ 000 EXHIBIT o g ET , ' 4. I 4. Inclusion limitation . The District shall not include within its boundaries any property outside the Service Area without the prior written consent of the BOCC . Inclusions or exclusions not described in this Service Plan shall require compliance with this paragraph 4 . For inclusions or exclusions of property now or hereafter owned by the 70 Ranch, L. L. C., or affiliates of 70 Ranch, L. L. C . , forty five (45 ) days written notice of the proposed inclusion or exclusion shall be given to the BOCC . For inclusion or exclusion of property not owned by 70 Ranch, L. L. C. , or affiliates of 70 Ranch/ L. LC. , the District shall provide a forty-five day notice publication and written notice to the BOCC pursuant to Section 32 - 1-207 (3 ) ( b ), C. R . S . If within 45 days of the receipt of such notice, the BOCC expresses to the District a written objection to the proposed inclusion or exclusion, then the proposed inclusion or exclusion shall be considered a material modification of the Service Plan and shall be resolved in accordance with Section 32 - 1-207 ( 2 ), C . R . S . EXHIBIT b a t it rnef to - trot y ii,it 4, HWY 63 r _, _. _ .. ...., _ _ __ss a apnea -11M----Miali 4110- S MIONNIIIINIfl i- SISMINISE—M—MI-- illillle --.10—a--- MIngraMir --a—UM—nap—IM - 1 I S I I i la a al WI IIIMINIMIllani al 1 ♦ 1 ♦% ♦ I. 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L " • A , inclusions �� _ exclusions will Comply V it provisions i � reqpi � .1 . publication, �'• notice � the public hearing by the Y n t h e inclusion � exclusion petltion . al 1 ' iie inchide Tpropertywithin 1 its thatare ithinthe �� o� t ndari, , o f allot-Del itl � 2 district unless ti her Ti l distñct consents to the siniultaneous 7. property n � causes such c t0 jit occur . • The purpose of� _ T�2 3 � l oh en � �icts: on property , ':1 � n l V ye ar . • The L shall di 1.,_ . not serve public W t v provider •� i � � °.„... • i :° t _ T t � ' i1 lit � � 1 � T tilt extent necessary to const ��� � t operate and in it Public . . _ . . . . ... • - 1. r T> • <" ..> sue- . _- .... ...-_-.a<�... ,.. _.:••. • nr '.:v< ��., <.>-v.. ._.�.- .. ! <. -.Y.T..rtx._ 1»_ .. a � .�S-r h> <�:... �„ .. - _ _ . . . . . . . . _. . . . . . _ _ _. . ... . . . ;, . . . , . . ... . . ,... . .. , . , ‘. .... . .-1 ,-„, - : : . - _ . Inrrasfluc vitli q _ , cyr v ga nick • f• it a.#7 O .....a.... ....Sin-. g s '7 .. 1 s,n 5 as . • a 4 el- i ILI a ., the District shall have authority to provide far theplanninga design , acquisition • construction, _. . . . 9 installation, relocation, redevelo ment maintenance and financing af` the Public4 Ir i r o en�er t w�t.... hln c without the bounda ries of` the District . The Primary Infrastructure PPlan, including : ( 1 ) a description af` the Public Improvements to be d„.., evelo : �ed b T the D,.. istr ict ; and ? . e tir � to at` the a t of tl e blic�l Improvements is attached hereto � . , Exhibit I . shown in the Primary Infrastructure Plan, the estimated cost a.,,,.,_ -_,:__ . f~ tl e Public Improvements which may for, designed, -� ' - - - ....... :.... acquired,c��. rr � constructed, installed, relocated., redeekrelo � ecl., ni. .i, - inta.ined or fir anc�,.. h the I istr4 ict Fillbe dependent an the d esi �r of� the • i ,....... .. . Public Infrastructure.,:.,-.,.,., , with the u..,. , ., ser~ ther-eaf�. the District h 11 describe and other Public,.....„ Y .c ` Ins pro ements deemed _ ra riate to meet the goals af .. .. . � the D istr ict and provide,.,,,......„ notice af~ such description to the Boa • r d of� our�t y Commissioners of Weld County w forty-five • ( 4 cla,--..,.„,_ s there af�. All Publ ic .. . Improvements constricted l- the Iii tr'ict shall be located within Weld County . ),„. .....c.r.. ! 3 rC h- N : • ..._. . . -. .. .:. i - -. _. -� . ,. � .. .. . "v A .. •. .J" >.._ 2_43 S r:. <s,£ "'� .. ..e Q€- . . .r.. -�._ . _. 2 . .... i-ro... . t - 3'- . L R 3- - -- c: �a 1 _ . — .- S.,. .-. :Gi - ><:. , .tea _.. �.. >.K a . . .. � � 4n,:z -J. . „a __ M.�.� .. . ._ . > .ar.« . .. . .. _ _e.-.. .. G_ V... 3_. � >.4zib nr.�' A+ . - - - .. . ....r. a. r . _ _. .. .>.. ... ..� . . . ... .i_u ... _. Win.. . .-. , .., . 4 .. � ..-,-,4,---::..-:,,.;:a--4.-- ... v.. . .... .. ? :- z. .. � f. �. < � �� .- . 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Serve •:,. .. it h Facilities of the „... : . :: 1 D_.. istr ict " Un �l � + h� � Statute ? ..,. _.. , , � � So , while ownership of a mineral estate ° g; � fee scmpk interest , we fu rtk� tar u� � � �r� �..... ,. . .. ... ��� � � th • t it IS flOt 11 n i el 1 4:" ;i ii 1 o e • f ,... , if r..•,, (err—M4A dec--',2./en." - li les re O v P -- /- - - O . ..„4-..v. \ , - -„,. p n ( in , c .F____ 4 r) ni .r) , ,,.,_ . €----.1.- ry r--__ , yr"' Lir Ihn d : P r .. e y ,__,,,,, ..,,,, sj tr 0 f �_ ',� � s �, eca : districi un : c ? r The STa1UTeO Therefor© . . .. . the owners of the severed mineral estate underlyi . . n .„ .. . g the /C� Ranch did not have to petition for or consent ... EXHIBIT Cheryl Hoffman 5 From: Bob Choate Sent: Monday, September 23, 2019 8:24 AM To: Esther Gesick; Cheryl Hoffman Subject: FW: MET 19 -0001 and MET 19 -0002 Importance: High Here' s another exhibit for today' s hearings . Thanks, Bob Choate Assistant Weld County Attorney ( 970 ) 400-4393 From : Kathy Naibauer < kathy@cwcwd . com > Sent : Sunday, September 22, 2019 8 : 50 PM To : Bob Choate < bchoate@weldgov. com > Cc : Drew Damiano <drew@unitedwaterdistrict . com >; Stan Linker <Stan@cwcwd . com > Subject: MET19-0001 and MET19-0002 Importance : High This email originated from outside of Weld County Government. Do not click links or open attachments unless you recognize the sender and know the content is safe. Bob, Drew Damiano provided me with a revised service plan for MET19-0002 yesterday. Due to the language included in item V . A . 4 . which states " The District shall not include any property within its boundaries that are within the boundaries of another Title 32 district unless the other Title 32 district consents to the simultaneous exclusion of property and causes such exclusion to occur " . Central Weld requests that the following parcels, be removed from the inclusion area identified in exhibit C- 2, as Central Weld is a Title 32 district and the parcels noted are already included in our district . 096336300029 096531100039 096531100038 096533200034 096533100032 096533100031 Thanks, Kathy 1 Cheryl Hoffman From : Bob Choate Sent: Monday, September 23, 2019 10: 19 AM To: Commissioners Cc: Bruce Barker; Esther Gesick; Cheryl Hoffman Subject: CWCWD request to exclude property from inclusion area Commissioners, Per the email from Kathy Naibauer on behalf of CWCWD to exclude certain properties from the inclusion area of each of the service plans presented today, I made a map based on the parcel numbers in her email . See below . iiminimpivimmenammirmi NORTH WELD COUNTY WATER ( NWC ) CR al act a Web 380 WCR � � 3 WCR 5 ? K4•►� • 34. kti III bes i 'ELD COU WATER (CWC ) v • Rn C) V ' �• WC-R 4 ; t Bob Choate Assistant Weld County Attorney 1 150 ' O ' Street, Greeley, CO 80632 (970) 336-7235 Confidentiality Notice : This electronic transmission and any attached documents or other writings are intended only for the person or entity to which it is addressed and may contain information that is privileged, confidential or otherwise protected from disclosure . If you have received this communication in error, please immediately notify sender by return e- mail and destroy the communication . Any disclosure, copying, distribution or the taking of any action concerning the contents of this communication or any attachments by anyone other than the named recipient is strictly prohibited . 1 EXHIBIT if Colorado Supreme Court DATE FILED : September 23 , 2019 2 East 14th Avenue CASE NUMBER : 20185C760 Denver, CO 80203 Certiorari to the Court of Appeals, 2017CA1616 District Court, Adams County, 2017CV68 Petitioners : Bill Barrett Corporation ; Bonanza Creek Energy, Inc . ; and Supreme Court Case No : Noble Energy, Inc . ; 2018SC760 v. Respondents : Robert Lembke, 70 Ranch L . L . C . , South Beebe Draw Metropolitan District f/k/a Bromley Park Metropolitan District No . 1 , and United Water and Sanitation District. ORDER OF COURT Upon consideration of the Petition for Writ of Certiorari filed in the above cause, and now being sufficiently advised in the premises , IT IS ORDERED that said Petition shall be , and the sate hereby is , GRANTED as to the issue(s) set forth below, and the briefs shall be filed as follows : (a) Petitioner ' s Opening Brief shall be filed within forty-two days from this date ; (b) Respondent' s Answer Brief shall be filed within thirty- five days from receipt of the Opening Brief; (c) Petitioner' s Reply Brief may be filed within twenty- one days from receipt of the Answer Brief Pursuant to CJD 11 -01 , all briefs must be submitted by either ( 1 ) directly uploading the document from a word processing format to the E -Filing system, or (2) electronically converting the document from a word processing format into a PDF format and then directly uploading the PDF document to the H-Filing system. Briefs shall not be uploaded into the E -Filing system in any manner that prevents the Court from employing enhanced search functionality within the document. Briefs should not be uploaded into the H-Filing system as scanned or graphic images . . Pursuant to C .A . R. 54(a), the record on file will be treated as though sent up in response to a formal writ . The issues as announced by the Court this day are as follows : [REFRAMED] Whether the court of appeals erred in concluding that, for purposes of section 32 - 1 -401 (a), CORDS . (2019), only an owner, and not a lessee, of a severed mineral estate qualifies as a "fee owner. " [REFRAMHD] Whether section 32 - 1 -401 (a) , C . R. S . (2019), permits the inclusion of real property into a special taxing district, when ( 1 ) the inclusion occurred without notice to or consent by the property' s owners and (2) that property is not capable of being served by the district. DENIED AS TO ALL OTHER ISSUES . BY TIME COURT, EN BANC , SEPTEMBER 23 , 2019 . Hello