May 5 , 2015
Water Resources Meeting
Heather GutherlessJefferson County Planning &
Zoning303-271-8716
Overall Agenda
Overview of UpdateWater in ConiferExisting RegulationsProposed Conifer PoliciesOther Policies needed
Goals of Meeting
Understand existing policies and regulations
Determine if additional policies are needed
Hwy 285 Corridor
North Turkey Creek
Aspen ParkConiferPine JunctionPine GroveBuffalo Creek
What is a Community Plan?
Guide for future growth
Advisory, not regulatory
Used to evaluate rezoning cases
Plan does not RezoneZoning Allowed UseRezoning Change of Use
What is a Community Plan?
Water Resources
Community identified as biggest constraint
Most of area is served by well and septic
Some limited water and/or sanitation providers
Water Information
Existing RegulationsExisting Plan PoliciesWater Pre-Draft chapterPolicy ComparisonWater Maps
Watersheds Wells Districts Precipitation
Existing Regulations
Mountain Ground Water Overlay District (MGWOD) Rezoning Special Use Plat Site Development Plan Building Permit
Water Availability Analysis done by County
Water Availability Analysis
The WAA is a simplified water budget How much water is in the basin Existing consumptive use of water in basin Precipitation Impact of proposed development
Existing Regulations
Existing Regulations
Existing Regulations
Water Availability Analysis
Put all of that information into a model
Is there enough water?
Water Availability Analysis
What happens if: No precipitation to recharge the basin Average precipitation All platted lots are built out All platted lots are built and there is no
precipitation All platted lots and all lots allowed by zoning
are built If build out is achieved and there is no
precipitation
Water Availability Analysis
Questions?
CMP Water Introduction
The County does not provide any water or wastewater services. These services are provided by municipalities, Special Districts, and private companies. If water and/or wastewater service is unavailable, then water is provided by wells and wastewater is handled by Individual Sewage Disposal Systems owned and maintained by the property owner. Reservoirs are utilized by many water providers to store water until it is needed. Water rights, necessary to provide water, fill reservoirs, and drill wells, are governed by the State. Water quality is regulated by both state and federal agencies. The adequacy of water supplies is determined by the County.
Conifer Water Introduction
There should be a balance between the availability of water and its uses to insure that water resources are not depleted. Water quantity, quality and sanitation are critical elements that should be considered when development is proposed for the area.
Water is essential for almost all development and must be obtained by drilling wells on individual parcels or from a centralized water system. Sewage is treated either through individual sewage disposal systems (ISDS), also referred to as on-site wastewater treatment systems, through cluster systems or through a centralized sewer system. Proper sewage treatment is necessary to avoid contamination of wells, surface water, and ground water resources. Treated effluent water should be used to recharge the source ground water supply of the area served. Water quality also can be affected by soil erosion, animal waste, and sedimentation caused by human and natural processes. Legal erosion control/retention ponds or structures should be used to control storm water runoff.
CMP Water Goals
Goals Protect the quality and quantity of water
resources in the County. Ensure that New Development has
appropriate water service and wastewater treatment.
Manage the use of wells and Individual Sewage Disposal Systems (ISDSs) to ensure that the quantity and quality of water resources are sustained, and human health and the environment are protected.
Conifer Water Goal
Goal Balance the availability of ground and surface water, water use, and ground water recharge with current and future development, to ensure that water resources are not over-allocated.
CMP Water Policies
Outside Village Centers Inside Village CentersService LevelsSanitationCommunity Plan Implementation
Goal & Policy Comparison
Policy Comparison Guidelines
Not looking for identical language
Looking for the same outcome
Policies must be related to land use
Conifer/285 Proposed Water Policies
Existing:2. New centralized water and/or sewer systems
outside of village centers can be formed, under the following conditions.
Change to: New private centralized water and/or sewer
systems should follow the policies under “Formation of New Special Districts.”
In addition …
Conifer/285 Proposed Water Policies
Existing: 298 gallons for 1 home on 5 acres
Change to: 5 acre minimum lot size on well and septic
Conifer/285 Proposed Water Policies
Existing: 90% recharge
Change to: Recharge to same general basin
Other Policies
Are there other Policies needed? In current planNew policies
Next Steps:
Next Meeting – Date may change -June 2, 2015 – Conifer Community Church – Land Use
Draft Plan Public review and CommentPlanning Commission Hearing December 2015
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