North Area Tanks - Water and Reuse

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Project Update:

The subject proposal was reviewed by City Council at a public hearing on 9/26/2023. At this meeting City Council voted to table the proposal to allow time for the project consultants to revise the site development plan amendment to include fully buried water tanks.

The subject proposal has been redesigned and resubmitted showing fully buried tanks as of 1/30/2024 and is currently under staff review. The resubmittal documents with the buried tanks can be found within the document library on the right side of this page. Once staff review is completed this project will be scheduled for a new City Council meeting to review the updated plans. This meeting is anticipated to take place late spring 2024 and will be publicly noticed in accordance with the requirements of the Broomfield Municipal Code and meeting information will be added to this page.

Project Details:

Location: 3353 W 152nd Ave, South of the Anthem Filing No. 24 (Anthem Reserve) Community.

Project Type: Site Development Plan Amendment

Owner / Applicant: City and County of Broomfield

Project Description: The City and County of Broomfield is reviewing development plans to install three partially buried water tanks (potable and reuse) as well as a pump station to the south of the Anthem 24 (Anthem Reserve) Community. A geotechnical report is in process and will be completed for this project prior to it proceeding for final consideration by the City Council. The project is under review by Broomfield Planning, Open Space, Engineering and Strategic Initiatives (Oil and Gas) staff members.

As currently proposed, the water tanks will be approximately 190 feet from the closest residential property line and will be painted a neutral color. Staff is currently exploring fencing / screening options.

Other locations would have significant additional costs either due to the land elevation, the need for land acquisition, on-going operational costs or proximity to existing infrastructure such as water transmission mains. For those reasons, it was determined this is the most feasible location for the tanks and pump stations to be placed in order to serve the northern area of Broomfield. The tanks will not only provide water to residents, it is necessary for life safety as the water is required to support North Metro Fire Rescue District in the event of a fire.

Previous Plans, Applications and Approvals: The approved site development plan and final plat for the Anthem filing No. 24 community has outlined a tract dedicated to the City and County of Broomfield to be utilized for the purpose of installing of a municipal water tank. The proposed development plans will serve to amend the Anthem 24 Site Development Plan to add additional details including the updated number of water tanks required (three) and specify the exact locations of the tanks and pump station. The proposed pump station will be about ,9,010 square feet and will be located outside of the Tract E area. The first submittal of these plans are available for review in the document library on the right side of this page.

Trail Impacts: The trail and seating area on the hilltop will require modification because of the tank installation, while other areas will remain as currently completed east of the tanks. The Open Space and Trails Department as well as other departments are currently reviewing the proposal and will provide direction on the site development plan amendment for the proposed tanks to ensure trail relocation is provided where needed and landscaping is replaced and relocated if removed. The Open Space and Trails Advisory Committee will also provide suggestions regarding the trails and seating area. The formal plans include additional details on the relocation of trails, including the seating area on the hilltop. The trail segments highlighted in yellow on the map below are the segments anticipated to be redesigned. There may be temporary closures and potential trail detours for other trails during construction to ensure safety.


Highlighted trails anticipated to be impacted and redesigned.

Consistency with Long Range Financial Plan: The proposed use is consistent with land use assumptions in the long range financial plan and budgeted by the Broomfield Capital Improvements Program.

Residents may utilize this page to provide public comments, may provide comments directly to the case planner (sjablon@broomfield.org) or may provide comments directly to City Council. Please reference the FAQ provided in the document library which contains answers to commonly asked questions about this proposal.

This webpage will continue to be updated with new project developments.

View public comment file.

View Matrix of Questions and Responses

Project Update:

The subject proposal was reviewed by City Council at a public hearing on 9/26/2023. At this meeting City Council voted to table the proposal to allow time for the project consultants to revise the site development plan amendment to include fully buried water tanks.

The subject proposal has been redesigned and resubmitted showing fully buried tanks as of 1/30/2024 and is currently under staff review. The resubmittal documents with the buried tanks can be found within the document library on the right side of this page. Once staff review is completed this project will be scheduled for a new City Council meeting to review the updated plans. This meeting is anticipated to take place late spring 2024 and will be publicly noticed in accordance with the requirements of the Broomfield Municipal Code and meeting information will be added to this page.

Project Details:

Location: 3353 W 152nd Ave, South of the Anthem Filing No. 24 (Anthem Reserve) Community.

Project Type: Site Development Plan Amendment

Owner / Applicant: City and County of Broomfield

Project Description: The City and County of Broomfield is reviewing development plans to install three partially buried water tanks (potable and reuse) as well as a pump station to the south of the Anthem 24 (Anthem Reserve) Community. A geotechnical report is in process and will be completed for this project prior to it proceeding for final consideration by the City Council. The project is under review by Broomfield Planning, Open Space, Engineering and Strategic Initiatives (Oil and Gas) staff members.

As currently proposed, the water tanks will be approximately 190 feet from the closest residential property line and will be painted a neutral color. Staff is currently exploring fencing / screening options.

Other locations would have significant additional costs either due to the land elevation, the need for land acquisition, on-going operational costs or proximity to existing infrastructure such as water transmission mains. For those reasons, it was determined this is the most feasible location for the tanks and pump stations to be placed in order to serve the northern area of Broomfield. The tanks will not only provide water to residents, it is necessary for life safety as the water is required to support North Metro Fire Rescue District in the event of a fire.

Previous Plans, Applications and Approvals: The approved site development plan and final plat for the Anthem filing No. 24 community has outlined a tract dedicated to the City and County of Broomfield to be utilized for the purpose of installing of a municipal water tank. The proposed development plans will serve to amend the Anthem 24 Site Development Plan to add additional details including the updated number of water tanks required (three) and specify the exact locations of the tanks and pump station. The proposed pump station will be about ,9,010 square feet and will be located outside of the Tract E area. The first submittal of these plans are available for review in the document library on the right side of this page.

Trail Impacts: The trail and seating area on the hilltop will require modification because of the tank installation, while other areas will remain as currently completed east of the tanks. The Open Space and Trails Department as well as other departments are currently reviewing the proposal and will provide direction on the site development plan amendment for the proposed tanks to ensure trail relocation is provided where needed and landscaping is replaced and relocated if removed. The Open Space and Trails Advisory Committee will also provide suggestions regarding the trails and seating area. The formal plans include additional details on the relocation of trails, including the seating area on the hilltop. The trail segments highlighted in yellow on the map below are the segments anticipated to be redesigned. There may be temporary closures and potential trail detours for other trails during construction to ensure safety.


Highlighted trails anticipated to be impacted and redesigned.

Consistency with Long Range Financial Plan: The proposed use is consistent with land use assumptions in the long range financial plan and budgeted by the Broomfield Capital Improvements Program.

Residents may utilize this page to provide public comments, may provide comments directly to the case planner (sjablon@broomfield.org) or may provide comments directly to City Council. Please reference the FAQ provided in the document library which contains answers to commonly asked questions about this proposal.

This webpage will continue to be updated with new project developments.

View public comment file.

View Matrix of Questions and Responses

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Page last updated: 01 Feb 2024, 02:16 PM