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File #: 21-700    Version: 1
Type: Resolution Status: Passed
File created: 10/8/2021 In control: Board of County Commissioners Business Meeting
On agenda: 10/26/2021 Final action: 10/26/2021
Title: EE21-031 Valley Country Club Drainage Easement
Attachments: 1. Board Summary Report, 2. Resolution, 3. EE21-031 Drainage Easement Agreement
To: Board of County Commissioners

Through: Bryan D. Weimer, Director, Public Works and Development

Through: Chuck Haskins, PE, Division Manager, Public Works and Development
Prepared By:
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Sarah White, PE, Engineer III, PWD Engineering Services Division
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Subject:
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EE21-031 Valley Country Club Drainage Easement
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Purpose and Request:
recommended action
The purpose of this report is to request the Board accept the conveyance of 1 drainage easement for recordation by separate document and to allow Bryan D. Weimer, Director, Department of Public Works and Development to execute the specific easement on behalf of the Board.
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Background and Discussion: Valley Country Club, located at 14601 Country Club Drive, is proposing a project at the Clubhouse. The Project Site is approximately 1.69 acres, and zoned "O" Open Space. The site lies within Cherry Creek major drainageway. The existing project site has a Clubhouse, auxiliary bathhouse, swimming pool and recreational areas. The proposed development includes replacing the bathhouse with a two story fitness building and a pavilion, which consists of a dining area, a kitchen and member amenities. The existing pool and recreational areas will be replaced with three swimming pools and outdoor play/ fitness areas and improved landscaping and hardscaping. There will also be a designated area for cart parking along with a terrace with seating. The existing Clubhouse does not have a detention basin or water quality enhancement. Due to the amount of disturbance and added imperviousness, the project triggers water quality and detention requirements. The site meets currently zoning and planning regulations, therefore the land development requirements are documented with an Engineering "E" land use case. As per Arapahoe County Stormwater Management Manual, drainage easements are required in order to ensure for the proper construction, maintenance and access to drainage improvements that ...

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