Severance Shores development oversite cost to residence

There have been other stories submitted about my neighborhood, but some big things for the residence that will be living in these developed neighborhoods. Some type of developmental oversite and guarantee of work/warranties. Our neighborhood not even 4 years old have road that are like riding on a roller coaster (No compactions or soil treatment completed) The sewer was put in too high that residence in a new neighborhood have to have injections pits to pump out sewer. Drainage issues with minimal sloping all around the development. Water sitting in gutters for days after storms with no drainage. Cheep installation of trees to make sure they were taken care of for the first year. This is a concerns for all residence of Colorado as these developers come in charge this expense of a metro repay, but then the tax payers and the cities are on the hook to repair/ replace and fix the short coming of the developer. Small cities don't have the resources to manage and monitor these large projects and the developers just high high profile attorneys to scare and push their agendas through. I heard in the meeting about city incentives for having these, I would sure hope the incentive is enough to fix the millions it going to cost to replace our roads. This is just the beginning as these developers are praying on small communities and they can just push them around. I sure hope this committee looks at how to protect the residence of Colorado no just push more requirement for paperwork, as developers will just hire an attorney to file the paperwork, they have to be accountable for what they want to paid back for.
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