To: Board of County Commissioners
Through: Gini Pingenot, Director, Open Spaces
Prepared By:
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Michele Frishman, Grants & Acquisition Manager, Open Spaces
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Presenter: Michele Frishman, Grants & Acquisition Manager, Open Spaces, and John Christofferson, Deputy County Attorney
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Subject:
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1:30 PM *Update on the High Line Canal Acquisition
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Purpose and Request:
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Staff will present an informational update for the Board of County Commissioners (BOCC) on the planned acquisition of portions of the High Line Canal. No BOCC action is requested at this time.
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Background and Discussion: Arapahoe County is working with Denver Water and the High Line Canal Conservancy (Conservancy) to take ownership of approximately 47 miles of the 71-mile canal corridor including sections in Arapahoe, Denver, and Adams Counties. As part of its conveyance, Denver Water will reserve the right to continue to use the canal for water works purposes, and it will protect the property’s conservation values through a conservation easement granted to the Conservancy. During the transition period through December 31, 2026, Denver Water will perform certain maintenance work to elevate the condition of the property, and Arapahoe County will begin to take over property management responsibilities from Denver Water.
Closing on the acquisition is expected to be extended to June 13, 2024, pursuant to a pending amendment to our acquisition agreement. As we work toward closing, several negotiations and tasks are in progress.
OS staff will provide updates on the following items as well as other topics deemed appropriate:
1.) Intergovernmental Agreement (IGA) with Denver Water - This IGA will govern each party’s responsibilities pertaining to use and maintenance of the High Line Canal property acquired by Arapahoe County. This agreement must be approved prior to closing.
2.) Conservation Easement and Stewardship Procedures - We continue to work with the Conservancy and Denver Water to finalize the terms of the conservation easement and to refine the Conservancy’s stewardship procedures as holder and enforcer of the conservation easement.
3.) Legal Description and Mapping of Denver Water Property - We continue to work with Denver Water to finalize the complicated legal description of the property to be acquired by Arapahoe County. Additionally, we will review Denver Water’s mapping and GIS files of the property, which County staff will rely on for property management and operational responsibilities as the landowner. The legal description, maps, and GIS files must be completed prior to closing.
4.) Review of Property Records - For several months, staff have been reviewing Denver Water’s records concerning the High Line Canal, to familiarize ourselves with the current state of the property and the many existing agreements governing third-party uses of the property. Additionally, we have reviewed records kept by the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment to determine whether there are any areas of environmental concern on or in the vicinity of the High Line Canal.
5.) Property Inspections - With assistance from Public Works and Development, the Southeast Metro Stormwater Authority, and the Conservancy, we are conducting inspections of the sections of the canal Arapahoe County will acquire.
6.) Recreation Leases - Denver Water has extended the recreation leases for Greenwood Village, South Suburban Parks and Recreation District, and Cherry Hills Village. It will extend the Aurora recreation lease prior to closing, and then all of these recreation leases will be assigned to Arapahoe County at closing. These extensions take the leases through the end of the transition period, which will allow time for Arapahoe County to consider the current terms of the leases and any future modifications we may want to make.
Fiscal Impact: Denver Water is donating the High Line Canal property to Arapahoe County, and therefore the County will not incur any costs at closing. However, the acquisition will require Open Spaces to incur new costs for property maintenance, additional staff to manage the property, and services provided by Public Works and Development as well as the Conservancy.
Alternatives: Unless Arapahoe County staff become aware of any issues with the property or the transaction that necessitate extending the closing date or terminating our acquisition agreement, there are no anticipated alternatives to closing on the acquisition in June.
Alignment with Strategic Plan:
☒Be fiscally sustainable
☐Provide essential and mandated service
☒Be community focused
Staff Recommendation: N/A
Concurrence: N/A