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OCN > 2411 > Donald Wescott Fire Protection District, Oct. 8 – Merger process nears completion; mutual aid agreements terminated

Donald Wescott Fire Protection District, Oct. 8 – Merger process nears completion; mutual aid agreements terminated

November 2, 2024

  • District merger update
  • Termination of mutual aid agreements
  • Vehicle storage agreement re-assignment

By Natalie Barszcz

At the Donald Wescott Fire Protection District (DWFPD) special meeting on Oct. 8, the board was updated on the merger process with Tri-Lakes Monument Fire Protection District dba Monument Fire District (MFD) and approved three notices to terminate mutual aid, and the transfer of two assignment and assumption agreements for vehicle storage at the former fire station property on Sun Hills Drive to MFD.

The meeting began at 2:38 p.m., when President Charles Fleece joined via Zoom.

District merger update

Attorney Emily Powell of Ireland Stapleton Pryor Pascoe (ISPP) PC law firm, attending via Zoom, said the district hearing on the dissolution of the district had taken place on Sept. 20. The 15-minute hearing was attended by Powell, attorney Dino Ross of ISPP PC law firm, Fire Chief Andy Kovacs, Executive Battalion Chief Micah Coyle, and MFD counsel Maureen Juran. The judge had no questions on the process, pleadings, or transition of the merger, but the bulk of the hearing focused on the dissolution of the district without the judge ordering an additional election.

The three eligible voters, including the two sitting board members and a spouse, had provided affidavits, had previously voted to proceed with the dissolution with the pre-inclusion intergovernmental agreement and the supplemental plan of dissolution. The judge approved the dissolution order that will be held until it is filed with the El Paso County Clerk and Recorder on Dec. 31. Delaying the dissolution order will allow the district to receive any small amount of delayed tax revenue and avoid any complicated accounting for the county Assessor’s Office. Procedural paperwork will continue behind the scenes, and the board member duties had concluded, until the final “special meeting” scheduled for Dec. 5. The meeting is expected to take about 15 minutes to “wrap up” the dissolution process, said Powell.

Termination of mutual aid agreements

Powell requested the board approve three notices of termination of mutual aid agreements between DWFPD and Cimarron Hills, Palmer Lake, and the City of Colorado Springs. The mutual aid agreements are no longer needed because MFD already has the same agreements with the same entities, said Powell.

The board unanimously approved the termination of the three mutual aid agreements.

Vehicle storage agreement re-assignment

Powell requested the board approve the assignment and assumption agreements for two vehicle storage contracts to be transferred to MFD. The agreements allow the American Red Cross and Emergency Incident Support to use the Sun Hills property for vehicle storage.

The board unanimously approved the agreements.

Note: For the chief’s report and updates, see the MFD article on page < 8 > and visit www.monumentfire.org.

The meeting adjourned at 3:03 p.m.

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Meetings are usually held on the fourth Wednesday of the month. The final special meeting is scheduled for Dec. 5 at 2:30 p.m., via Zoom and in person at Station 1, 18650 Highway 105. For Zoom joining instructions, agendas, minutes, and updates, visit www.monumentfire.org or contact Director of Administration Jennifer Martin at 719-484-9011.

Natalie Barszcz can be reached at nataliebarszcz@ocn.me.

Other Donald Westcott Fire Protection District articles

  • Donald Wescott Fire Protection District, Dec. 5 – Board holds final meeting before district dissolves (1/4/2025)
  • Donald Wescott Fire Protection District, Sept. 25 – Meeting postponed due to board member’s absence (10/5/2024)
  • Donald Wescott Fire Protection District, July 24 – Final merger timeline announced; dissolution plan approved (8/3/2024)
  • Donald Wescott Fire Protection District, June 26 – Merger process prompts final transfers; 2023 audit unmodified (7/6/2024)
  • Donald Wescott Fire Protection District, April 24 – Merger process nears completion (5/4/2024)
  • Donald Wescott Fire Protection District, March 6 – Real property exclusion/inclusion approved (4/6/2024)
  • Donald Wescott Fire Protection District, Jan. 4 and 24 – 2024 mill levy certified; tight timeline to complete merger (2/3/2024)
  • Donald Wescott Fire Protection District, Nov. 27 – Merger completion expected by November; 2024 budget approved without mill levy certification (1/6/2024)
  • Donald Wescott Fire Protection District – Rescheduled meetings occurred after publication (12/2/2023)
  • Donald Wescott Fire Protection District, Oct. 11 – Subdistrict dissolution process update; tax revenue uncertain (11/4/2023)
<- Black Forest Fire/Rescue Protection District, Oct. 16 – Deputy Chief resigns; board addresses handling of personnel matters; multiple issues require attention
-> Monument Fire District, Oct. 8 and 23 – 2025 proposed budget presentations

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