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File #: RES 2022-011    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Resolution Status: Passed
File created: 1/24/2022 In control: Town Council
On agenda: 2/15/2022 Final action: 2/15/2022
Title: Resolution Approving a Water Rights Lease Agreement Between the Town of Castle Rock and Turnpike, LLC [Weld County, CO]
Attachments: 1. Resolution, 2. Exhibit 1: Turnpike LLC Agreement 2022, 3. Attach B: Location Map Turnpike (Huwa)
Related files: WC 2021-117

To:                     Honorable Mayor and Members of Town Council

 

Through: David L. Corliss, Town Manager

 

From:                     Mark Marlowe, P.E., Director of Castle Rock Water

                     Matt Benak, P.E., Water Resources Manager

                     Lauren Moore, Water Resources Program Analyst

 

Title

Resolution Approving a Water Rights Lease Agreement Between the Town of Castle Rock and Turnpike, LLC [Weld County, CO]

Body

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Executive Summary

 

Castle Rock Water is seeking Town Council approval of a resolution (Attachment A) for an agricultural water lease with Turnpike LLC.  Turnpike LLC is a farmer located in Weld County adjacent to the Lost Creek Basin wells we purchased in 2017 as part of our Alternate Source of Supply Project.  As part of their 2021 lease, the farmer used 701.6 AF of water from these wells in 2021 for irrigation and has paid the Town $26,604.40.  Turnpike LLC is interested in an additional one-year lease of our Lost Creek Basin water rights.  The Town of Castle Rock does not plan to export these water rights in 2022 as the infrastructure needed to move the water has not yet been designed or constructed.  Turnpike LLC wishes to lease up to 485 acre-feet (AF) at a rate of $36.50 per AF, which could amount to $17,702.50 in revenue.  The price is reasonable for agricultural leased water of this type at this location based on available data regarding other leases in the area.  The agreement terminates on November 15, 2022.  This lease agreement is consistent with Castle Rock Water’s strategic plan.  A key tactic in that plan is to maximize leasing opportunities for idle water rights. 

 

History of Past Town Council, Boards & Commissions, or Other Discussions

 

February 28, 2018, Castle Rock Water Commission unanimously recommended that Town Council approve the 2018 water lease agreement. 

 

March 6, 2018, Town Council unanimously approved the 2018 water lease agreement. 

 

January 23, 2019, Castle Rock Water Commission recommended that Town Council approve the 2019 water lease agreement.

 

February 5, 2019, Town Council unanimously approved the 2019 water lease agreement.

 

October 23, 2019, Castle Rock Water Commission --recommended that Town Council approve the 2020 water lease agreement.

 

November 5, 2019, Town Council unanimously approved the 2020 water lease agreement.

 

July 21, 2020, Town Council approved the First Amendment to the 2020 water lease agreement, increasing the water lease by 30 AF.

 

February 24, 2021, Castle Rock Water Commission recommended that Town Council approve the 2021 water lease agreement.

 

March 2, 2021, Town Council unanimously approved the 2021 water lease agreement.

 

January 26, 2022, Castle Rock Water Commission recommends that Town Council approve the 2022 water lease agreement.

 

Discussion

 

As part of the Town’s hybrid renewable water solution, the Town purchased several Lost Creek Basin wells in 2017 and 2021.  These wells came with approximately 1,492 AF (annually) of fully exportable water rights which could be used for municipal and other purposes.  Eventually, the Town intends to use these water rights directly or as an augmentation source.  However, until infrastructure is built to transport this water to a treatment plant or place of augmentation, leasing this water for other purposes helps to generate some revenue for Castle Rock Water.  In 2021, Turnpike LLC used 701.6 AF of water from these wells for irrigation and has paid the Town $26,604.40, with a lease rate of $36.50/AF.  The farmers are also planning to use this water in 2022.

 

The key terms of the 2022 water lease agreement are summarized below:

 

                     Agreement will terminate November 15, 2022.

                     Turnpike LLC will lease up to 485 AF of water at a rate of $36.50 per AF.

 

The following table outlines the wells that will be used and the amount of water we will be leasing to Turnpike LLC.

 

Well

Maximum Water to be Leased**, AF

Annual Water Rights, AF

31526

190

144.4

31527

180

139.1

31643

115

111.3

14860

0*

74.3

Total

485

738.6

*Well not operational

**Maximum water to be leased may exceed annual water rights of an individual well if banked water is available

 

As noted in the Executive Summary, maximizing the leasing of idle water rights is part of Castle Rock Water’s strategic plan.  Revenues from this leasing help to offset the costs for purchasing and developing long term renewable water supplies.  Total revenues from water leases with Turnpike over the last four years are shown in the table below.

 

Year

AF

$/AF

Total Revenue

2018

343.28

$   35.00

$       12,014.80

2019

322.423

$   35.00

$       11,284.81

2020

466.22

$   35.00

$       16,317.70

2021

701.60

$   36.50

$       26,604.40

Total

$       78,979.91

 

Budget Impact

 

If Council approves the agreement, Castle Rock Water would receive up to $17,702.50 in revenue in 2022.  The revenue will be deposited into Water Resources Fund Capital Leases account 211-4375-393.70-00 <WRAWL>.

 

Staff Recommendation

 

Staff recommends approval of the 2022 agricultural water lease agreement with Turnpike LLC for 485 acre-feet of water which will generate a revenue of up to $17,702.50. 

 

Proposed Motion

 

“I move to approve the Resolution as introduced by title.”

 

Alternative Motions

 

“I move to approve the resolution as introduced by title, with the following conditions: (list conditions).

 

“I move to continue this item to the Town Council meeting on _____ date to allow additional time to (list information needed).”

 

Attachments

 

Attachment A:                     Resolution

Exhibit 1:                       Agreement

Attachment B:                      Location Map