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File #: Ordinance 03-2019    Name:
Type: Ordinance Status: Passed
File created: 1/8/2019 In control: City Council
On agenda: 2/5/2019 Final action: 2/5/2019
Title: An ordinance on second reading approving a two-year lease for the South Platte Water Renewal Partners (SPWRP) - Beichle Farm Property
Attachments: 1. Ordinance No. 03-2019, 2. Attachment A to Ordinance No. 03-2019 - Beichle Farm Lease, 3. Ordinance No. 10-2016, 4. Burnett Farm Lease 2016, 5. Early Access Approval Letter November 2018, 6. Approved SPWRP Supervisory Committee minutes - November 15, 2018, 7. Farm Lease Property Map
Agenda Date: 02/05/2019

Subject:
Title
An ordinance on second reading approving a two-year lease for the South Platte Water Renewal Partners (SPWRP) - Beichle Farm Property
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Presented By:
Keith Reester, Public Works Director

REQUESTED COUNCIL ACTION:
Does city council support approval of a two-year lease for the SPWRP property near Bennett, Colorado for application and farming of land owned jointly by the cities of Littleton and Englewood for management of wastewater treatment plant biosolids?

BACKGROUND:
The SPWRP facility manages five farm properties owned by the cities of Littleton and Englewood that were purchased for the beneficial application of domestic wastewater biosolids generated by the SPWRP facility. One farm property near Bennett, Colorado was leased to Clint Burnet for a five-year term in 2016. Mr. Burnet terminated his lease on the 471-acre property. SPWRP staff recommends leasing this vacant property to Mr. Kent Beichle for two years. This two-year lease term would maintain the rates and continuity of leasing cycles with the other four farm properties owned by the cities. These leases expire at the end of 2020.

The city attorneys for both cities reviewed and updated this two-year lease agreement.

Mr. Beichle, a current lessee, was granted temporary access in order to clear and prepare the property for the 2019 agricultural season. This was done as a courtesy to the farmer with the understanding that disapproval of the lease will result in his loss of time and work invested.

Leasing of the property to Mr. Beichle is in conformance with the SPWRP farm leasing policy which gives priority to current SPWRP property lessees. Mr. Beichle has been leasing other nearby farm property from SPWRP for the past several years. Leasing of the farm property is good practice as it keeps the property maintained and free of weeds and other nuisances that can cause problems for neighboring property owners. Leasing of the property also provides a reven...

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