City slicker! Heh heh.
I suspect you're on well water over there, so you can't be all bad!
Speaking of that... You looked into having your well adjudicated so you own rights to the three usable aquifers below your land and not just an unregulated well into the Denver aquifer? It's about $400 to have an attorney do it West of the water district boundary and $150 to do it on the East side in the Kiowa basin. Cheap insurance if you ever have to re-drill.
Getting down to the Arapahoe aquifer isn't cheap but at least you could go that far if Denver ever had problems in your area without a need for any paperwork once you have filed for the water rights.
Plus if you can get neighbors to do it within a circle that all pieces of property touch, it can be filed as a single well-field and you could join forces and build a deep well and surface piping system to provide everyone water from a single wellhead once you all own your water rights, if push came to shove.
Whole neighborhoods have done one massive filing together in a few subdivisions. Holds a lot of clout in water court if cities or others start pumping too much out of Arapahoe. (Denver typically isn't tapped for municipal water supplies since it can't handle high flow rates.) Limits their ability to pump because X number of acre-feet are already accounted for.
I can show ya some documentation on it if you're bored.