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File #: DIR 2025-002    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Discussion/Direction Item Status: Filed
File created: 8/19/2024 In control: Town Council
On agenda: 1/7/2025 Final action: 1/7/2025
Title: Discussion/Direction: 2025 Drought Management Plan [Entire Castle Rock water service area]
Attachments: 1. Attachment A: Resolution, 2. Exhibit 1: Drought Plan, 3. Attachment B: Draft Ordinance, 4. Attachment C: Stantec Drought Rate Memo

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

                           Adriana Alfaro, Water Resources Program Analyst

 

Title

Discussion/Direction: 2025 Drought Management Plan [Entire Castle Rock water service area]

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Executive Summary

 

The purpose of this memorandum is to seek Town Council direction on a Proposed 2025 Drought Management Plan (“Plan”) (Attachment A). The Plan was created in 2018.

 

One of Castle Rock Water’s strategic goals is to have a water supply that is 75% renewable by 2050 and 100% renewable (in an average water year) by 2065. While these changes provide a more diverse and reliable long-term water supply, it also subjects the Town to potentially larger impacts from drought as renewable supplies are significantly less available during drought conditions.  This also supports the importance of our strategic plan goal to protect our nonrenewable groundwater supplies, which are generally not impacted directly by droughts.  Protection of these supplies will strengthen the long-term water resources of the community.

 

This Plan focused on long-term drought mitigation in addition to strategies that provide short-term responses to temporary drought-related water supply shortages. The largest change to the Plan from the 2018 Plan is the implementation of a reduction of residential water budget levels and an increase in the water surcharge rates during various drought stages.  This change has to be reflected in changes to Town Code as well, which is addressed in draft Ordinance, see Attachment B. The revised 2025 Plan was developed with input from a wide-spectrum of the community, including: Castle Rock Water; representatives of the Water Commission; Douglas County; Castle Rock Fire Department; Parks and Recreation; homeowners associations and members of the development community.

 

Budget Impact

 

The updated Drought Management Plan was developed by Castle Rock Water Staff. Thus, there was no direct budget impact to developing the 2025 Plan.  The implementation of a reduction of residential water budget levels and an increase in the water surcharge rates during various drought stages in the 2025 Plan will have an impact on budget during a drought.  The exact extent of the impact is hard to measure and will depend on how much customers conserve at the various drought stages.  Castle Rock Water had the potential impacts of the reduction of residential water budgets and water surcharge rates evaluated by Stantec, Castle Rock Water’s rates and fees consultant.  The estimated budget impacts from this work are as follows:

 

A copy of Stantec’s report is provided as Attachment C.

 

Staff Recommendation

 

Staff and Castle Rock Water Commission recommend that the Drought Management Plan be approved by Town Council.

 

Proposed Motion

 

“I move to direct staff to prepare a Resolution to approve the 2025 Drought Management Plan.”

 

Alternative Motions

 

“I move to direct staff to prepare a Resolution to approve the 2025 Drought Management Plan with the following conditions/changes: ____.”

 

“I move to continue to item to the Council meeting on [date] to allow additional time for:____”

 

Attachments

 

Staff Report

Attachment A:                     Drought Management Plan

Attachment B:                     Draft Ordinance

Attachment C:                     Stantec’s Report on Drought Stage Water Budgets and Water Surcharges