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Brighton council approves Kestrel metropolitan district service plan, with one recusal
Summary
The City Council approved a service plan and intergovernmental agreement for the proposed Kestrel Metropolitan District, a 25.83-acre development that would finance nearly $9.7 million in public improvements via a metro district with borrowing authority capped at $13 million and a combined mill levy cap of 60 mills.
City Council on Sept. 2 approved a service plan and intergovernmental agreement (IGA) to enable formation of the Kestrel Metropolitan District, a special district proposed for a 25.83-acre subdivision near 100th Avenue and 120th Street. The motion passed with a 6-0 vote; Council member Snyder recused from the decision. Assistant Director of Community Development Shannon McDowell presented the plan and recommended approval, saying the application meets requirements of the Colorado Revised Statutes and the city's model service plan.
The service plan states the district would finance design and construction of public improvements including arterial and collector roadway work (north side of 100th Avenue to major arterial standard and east side of Peoria Street to collector standard), internal streets, drainage…
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