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BOCC approves Berkeley Village Metro District service plan for 82‑unit subdivision; cap set at $5 million debt and 60 mills
Summary
The Board approved a new metropolitan district service plan for a 4.7‑acre, 82‑unit infill development (Berkeley Village). The service plan limits district debt to $5 million and caps combined mill levies at 60 mills (50 mills for debt, 10 for operations); county‑hired financial advisers found the proposed debt discharge plan reasonable.
Adams County commissioners on April 22 approved a metropolitan district service plan to create the Berkeley Village Metro District, a special district proposed to finance public improvements for an 82‑unit subdivision on about 4.7 acres near East 56th Avenue and Federal Boulevard.
Planner Brian Marron presented the staff analysis, saying the proposed district would provide curb, gutter and sidewalk, parking and lighting, grading and landscaping, underground utilities, retaining walls, stormwater detention and related public improvements. The service plan submitted to…
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