High View Water District Tap Fees

Tap Fee Schedule – Effective Date: January 1, 2024

Note: Tap fees listed below are guidelines only. They do not include Denver Water tap fees, system development fees, or other possible fees. Scroll down to view sewer tap fees, which will also apply. To confirm tap fees, please call our office.

Residential Single Family

Dwelling Type SFE HVWD Connection Fee
Single Family 1.00 $7,860.00
Accessory Dwelling Unit (ADU) .20

$3,140.00

Duplex 2.00 $15,720.00

Residential Multi-Family (3 or more dwellings)

Dwelling Type SFE HVWD Connection Fee
First Two Dwelling Units 2.00 $15,720.00
Next 6 Dwelling Units 0.25 $3,930.00
Over 8 Dwelling Units, Per Unit 0.20 $3,144.00

Non Residential

 

Water Meter Size SFE HVWD Connection Fee
3/4″ 1.00 $7,860.00
1″ 2.00 $15,720.00
1-1/2″ 4.00 $31,440.00
2″ 8.00 $62,880.00
3″ 16.00 $125,760.00
4″ 29.00 $227,940.00
6″ 64.00 $503,040.00

Fees for meter sizes in excess of 6″ will be determined by the board.

All Connectors to High View Water District must also pay System Development Fees to Denver Water

Other Charges & Definitions
Inspection Fees (new connection) $125.00
Meter Package (includes remote readout meter and yoke) $450.00 (Price subject to change)
Stub-Out Fee $1,000.00 per SFE with half refundable upon tap purchase
System Development Fees To Be Assessed and Determined By Denver Water

There is an additional charge for water consumption, billed monthly or bi-monthly.

Single Family Equivalent (SFE) is defined in District Regulations and is used for connection fee calculation.

Developer Project Costs incurred by the District are charged back to the developer including engineering, plan review, legal and any other costs. Costs will be estimated and a refundable developer deposit will be required in advance.

The above rates shall be considered a minimum for highly consumptive facilities. An engineering Water Use analysis will be required to determine tap fees in highly consumptive applications based on forecast usage.

Daniels Sanitation District Tap Fees

Tap Fee Schedule – Effective Date: January 1, 2024

Note: Tap fees listed below are guidelines only. They do not include Denver Water tap fees, system development fees, or other possible fees. Scroll down to view sewer tap fees, which will also apply. To confirm tap fees, please call our office.

Residential Single Family

Dwelling Type SFE HVWD Connection Fee
Single Family 1.00 $6,740.00
Accessory Dwelling Unit (ADU) .30 $2,020.00
Duplex 2.00 $13,480.00

Residential Multi-Family / Non Residential

 

Water Meter Size SFE DSD Connection Fee
3/4″ 2.00 $13,480.00
1″ 4.80 $32,352.00
1-1/2″ 11.00 $74,140.00
2″ 20.00 $134,800.00
3″ 43.00 $289,820.00
4″ 86.00 $579,640.00

Fees for meter sizes in excess of 4″ will be determined by the board.

A clean-out is requited on all new service connections. 

All Connectors to Daniels Sanitation District must also pay Metro Water Recovery Sewer Connection Charges

Other Charges & Definitions
Inspection Fees (new connection) $125.00
Sanitary Service Stub Out $1,000.00 per SFRE (half to be refunded with tap purchase)
Grease Interceptor Program Fees
(failed observation is subject to increased observation frequency and associated fees)
$200.00 per observation. $150.00 per reinspection
Fine for Unauthorized Discharge and Pollutants Into Main $500.00 per day
Fine For Unauthorized Tap Connections $500.00 per day
Industrial Service Supplemental Charges As Defined By Metro Water Recovery And Their Current Charges To Be Determined By The Board
Metro Water Recovery Sewer Connection Charge (to be collected by Daniels Sanitation District) $5,520.00 per SFRE

There is an additional charge for sewage treatment, billed quarterly, based on winter water usage.

A Single Family Residential Equivalent (SFRE) is equal to one (1) single family unit which means a building or structure used or designed to be used as only one residential unit (including a detached dwelling {single family house} and a mobile home); each residential unit in a duplex; and each residential unit having water service separately connected to the water main or private distribution system in a building or structure with three or more residential units.

Developer Project Costs incurred by the District are charged back to the developer including engineering, plan review, legal and any other costs. Costs will be estimated and a refundable developer deposit will be required in advance.

The above rates shall be considered a minimum for highly consumptive facilities. An engineering water use analysis will be required to determine tap fees in highly consumptive applications based on forecast usage.