Public Infrastructure, Debt & Mill Levy Information
List of Proposed Public Improvements and Services
(Certain improvements may be dedicated to Town, County or other government entity or service provider)
ARB Enforcement & Review
Common Area Maintenance
Landscaping Improvements
Operations, Maintenance & Billing
Mosquito & Pest Control Improvements
Park & Recreation Improvements & Facilities
Sanitary Sewer Improvements
Snow Removal
Storm Water Drainage Improvements
Street & Roadway Improvements
Television Relay & Translation Improvements
Traffic/Safety Control Improvements
Water System Improvements
Public improvements have been completed, certified and dedicated to the Town of Severance. Build-out numbers are as follows: Hunters Overlook 1 - 4 & 8: 581 Single Family Homes Hunters Overlook 5 & 6: 409 Single Family Homes Hunters Overlook 7: 130 Single Family Homes & 16 Townhomes
Debt Authorized for Public Infrastructure: $46,858,382; District No. 5 issued bonds for $29,860,000 on 10/31/2024; Limited Tax GO Refunding Bonds, Series 2024. District No. 7 issued bonds for $3,525,000 on 03/04/2022; Lmited Tax GO Bonds, Series 2022.
Maximum Mill Levy to Repay Public Infrastructure Debt (Debt Service Mill Levy): 50.000 Aggregate (subject to adjustment)
Types of Revenue Used to Repay Public Infrastructure Debt:
Ad Valorem Property Taxes
Other Sources Authorized by Law
For more information regarding property taxes, please visit the Colorado Property Tax Map, launched by the Department of Local Affairs (DOLA) in May 2025.
Detailed property-specific property tax data may be found on your respective County Assessor's website.