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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2015-12-21 (Regular) Meeting Agenda PacketfSi:. EflQlewood 1000 Englewood Pkwy -Council Chambers Englewood, CO 80110 1. Call to Order. 2 . Invocation . 3. Pledge of Allegiance. 4 . Roll Call. 5. Consideration of Minutes of Previous Session. AGENDA Regular City Council Meeting Monday, Dec. 21, 2015 •7:30 p.m. a . Minutes from the Regular City Council Meeting of Dec. 7 , 2015. 6. Recognition of Scheduled Public Comment. The deadline to sign up to speak for Scheduled Public Comment is Wednesday, prior to the meeting, through the City Manager's Office. Only those who meet the deadline can speak in this section . (This is an opportunity for the public to address City Council. There is an expectation that the presentation will be conducted in a respectful manner. Council may ask questions for clarification , but there will not be any dialogue. Please limit your presentation to five minutes .) a. Doug Cohn, Englewood resident, will address Council regarding historic preservation. 7. Recognition of Unscheduled Public Comment. Speakers must sign up for Unscheduled Public Comment at the beginning of the meeting . (This is an opportunity for the public to address City Council. There is an expectation that the presentation will be conducted in a respectful manner. Council may ask questions for clarification , but there will not be any dialogue. Please limit your presentation to three minutes . Time for unscheduled public comment may be limited to 45 minutes, and if limited, shall be continued to General Discussion .) Council Response to Public Comment. 8. Communications, Proclamations, and Appointments. a. Keep Englewood Beautiful Holiday Lighting Awards 9 . Consent Agenda Items a . Approval of Ordinances on First Reading . Please note : If you have a disability and need auxiliary aids or services, please notify the City of Englewood (303-762-2405) at least 48 hours in advance of when services are needed. Englewood City Council Agenda December 21, 2015 Page 2 i. Council Bill 63 -The Finance and Administrative Services Department recommends Council approve a bill for an ordinance changing the Police and Fire Supplemental Disability Board membership from two active firefighters to none. Changing the Board's composition also necessitates the need to reduce the number of members that constitutes a quorum from five to four. Staff: Director of Finance & Administrative Services Shelley Becker b. Approval of Ordinances on Second Reading. i. Council Bill 62 -Authorize the Englewood Police Department to accept grant funding from the Colorado Department of Transportation 405C Traffic Records Program for an E-ticketing system . Staff: Deputy Police Chief Jeff Sanchez ii. Council Bill 60 -Approve an IGA for NetDMR between the LIE \/'Nl/TP and Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment, Water Quality Control Division for the Clean Water Act National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System permit-required electronic reporting of the Discharge Monitoring Reports . Staff: WWTP Manager Dennis Stowe iii. Council Bill 61 -Approve a bill for an ordinance approving Valley Sanitation District Supplement #24. Staff: Director of Utilities Tom Brennan c . Resolutions and Motions. 10 . Public Hearing Items. 11 . Ordinances, Resolutions and Motions. a. Approval of Ordinances on First Reading . i. Council Bill 64 -Community Development staff recommends Council approve a bill for an ordinance approving the Planned Unit Development for the Sand Creek Site (the Foundry) and set a public hearing for January 4, 2016. Staff: Planner II Audra Kirk b. Approval of Ordinances on Second Reading. c . Resolutions and Motions. i. The Finance and Administrative Services Department recommends Council approve a resolution updating the title of the ICMA-Retirement Corporation Plan Coordinator for Plans 107 460, 108369, 108370, 108371 , 108372 and 300034 to reflect the title change from Director of Financial Services to Director of Finance and Administrative Services. Staff: Director of Finance & Administrative Services Shelley Becker ii. The Englewood Police Department recommends Council approve a resolution approving the Arapahoe County Mitigation Plan. Staff: Police Cmdr. Tim Englert 12 . General Discussion. a . Mayor's Choice . Please note : If you have a disability and need auxiliary aids or serv ices , please notify the City of Englewood {303-762-2405) at least 48 hours in advance of when services are needed. Englewood City Council Agenda December 21 , 2015 Page 3 b. Council Members' Choice. 13. City Manager's Report . 14 . City Attorney's Report. 15 . Adjournment. Please note: If you have a disability and need auxiliary aids or services, please notify the City of Englewood (303-762-2405) at least 48 hours in advance of when services are needed. To whom it may concern, First of all I would like to thank Dave Lee from Englewood Parks, Councilman Gillit and the City Manager's office this last week in trying to resolve the issues surrounding an increasing problem in the Belleview Park area. The problem is skiers and snowboarders using private property without permission as a launching point for their entertainment. The series of photos you have been given show the path used by the snowboarders beginning on my property down across the sidewalk which had been cleared from the last snow in accordance with local statutes, that the snowboarders shoveled snow from my lawn recovering the sidewalk to build their run which crosses South Inca Drive to the ramp they built over the park bench on the West side of the street. The photos further show the remnants of a snow ramp used to propel them up on the hand railing, continuing across the grass to another ramp to the hand railing down to the softball field damaging the paint on the railing caused by their snowboards. The next photos show the park bench after the boards were removed by the Parks Department as a temporary measure hoping to deter the snowboarders to no avail as they came back prepared to circumvent that effort. I also saw them snowboarding down disturbing the geese that were in the park. I also have videos of some of these activities, available upon request. I reported this incident to the Englewood Police Department, but was told that since the snowboarders were gone from my yard, that there's nothing they could do about it, but they would order extra patrols in the area when possible. I called the Police three or four times last winter and the year before for similar incidents, at least one of those incidents last winter, the snowboarders were run-off for inappropriate use of park facilities. My contention is that this part of the park has become a public nuisance particularly as it centers around this park bench as the primary target for the snowboarders and as an extension of this is a metal hand railing which extends down the hill. This part of the park should be posted and banned from use by snowboarders and skiers, especially because they have no business going onto private property for their entertainment nor do they have any business snowboarding across a well traveled road. Not to mention the potential for lawsuits when someone gets hurt. The snowboarders have also recently been seen being pulled by cars to propel them. As I cannot count on my neighbors to be proactive to call me if they see something going on in my yard or call the police, I am looking to the City of Englewood to resolve this problem. Signage needs to be installed banning snowboarding and skiing in this part ofthe park and reminding park users that the property across the street from park is private property and not for public use . Adding signage will also enhance the ability of the police department to enforce these measures. This needs to be done before somebody gets injured or killed. I raised the issue of removing the park bench with Councilman Gillit last year but nothing more was said or done. Your attention to this matter is appreciated. Respectfully, Larry King ,. . '. Lou Elli$ From: Jeremy Lott Sent: To: Monday, December 28 , 2015 2:29 PM Lou Ellis Subject: Holiday Decorating Winners Hey Lou, Sorry, I just returned from lunch a few minutes ago . Here is the list of winners, in the same order as the map . 1. Cyndi Krieger & Bones Herberg -2987 S Cherokee St 2 . Mary Schanne -39+11 S Delaware St 3. Mary Darkin & Terry Tadlock -3942 S Lincoln St 4. Doug Haas -4536 S Sherman 5. David Alfred Lemay-4600 S Sherman 6. Jack, Chalene, and Lilly Miller -5051 S Fox St 7. The Walcotts -Mike, Megan, Maddy and Maycee -4635 S Knox Ct Let me know if you need anything else. Je remy Lott Planner I 1000 Englewood Pa r kway Englewood , CO 80110 Phone : 303 -762-2349 ~E nyg lewood 1 ~ al ~ .. N i a ..: ..: ., ..: ., ..: 0 ., "' ., iil "' :! :;: .... 0 ii: .... ~ "' ;! ~ "' 201 S Keep Englewood Beautiful Holiday Light Display Tour NASSAU AVE. PRINCETON AVE. STANFORD AVE. GRAND AVE. BELLEVIEW AVE. ~ EflvQ!~YY.QQd Map Number/Address Key Best Classic Christmas 2987 S Cherokee Street 2 Honorable Mention 3911 S Delaware Street 3 Flamingo Fun 3942 S Lincoln Street 4 The Reason for the Season 4536 S Sherman Street 5 Best Spirit of Christmas 4600 S Sherman Street 6 Best Carnival Christmas 5051 S Fox Street 7 Mayor's Choice 4635 S Knox Court ~ iii ~ .. N ~ ti ...: ...: "' ...: "' ...: 0 "' "' "' i;J "' ~ ;;; :j 0 ii: .., i'l ;! ~ il' 2015 Keep Englewood Beautiful Holiday Light Display Tour NASSAU AVE. PRINCETON AVE. STANFORD AVE. GRAND AVE. BELLEV1EW AVE. ~E11YQ!~~QQd Map Number/Address Key Best Classic Christmas 2987 S Cherokee Street 2 Honorable Mention 3911 S Delaware Street 3 Flamingo Fun 3942 S Lincoln Street 4 The Reason for the Season 4536 S Sherman Street 5 Best Spirit of Christmas 4600 S Sherman Street 6 Best Carnival Christmas 5051 S Fox Street 7 Mayor's Choice 4635 S Knox Court • • • COUNCIL COMMUNICATION Meeting Date: Agenda Item: Subject: December 21 , 2015 9ai Change the Po lice and Fire Supplemental Disability Board Composition Initiated By: Staff Source: Department of F i nance and Administrative Shelley Becker, Director of Finance and Services Administrative Services PREVIOUS COUNCIL ACTION City Council approved the elimination of an active fire department, however, this matter has not been discussed. RECOMMENDED ACTION The Police and Fire Supplemental Disability Board membership includes two active firefighters . The City no longer has active firefighters to be elected to serve on this Board. The change is necessary in Sections 3 -5-2(1) and 3-6-1-2 (I). Changing the Board's composition also necessitates the need to reduce the number of members that constitutes a quorum from five to four. The title of Financial Services Director needs to be updated as it was changed to Finance and Administrative Services Director. BACKGROUND, ANALYSIS, AND ALTERNATIVES IDENTIFIED The Police and Fire Supplemental Disability Board conducts all business related to the Police and Fire Supplemental Disability benefit provided to police officers and firefighters that may be eligible for the benefit. FINANCIAL IMPACT This action will not have an impact on the City's financial condition LIST OF ATTACHMENTS Proposed bill or ordinance • • • BY AUTHORITY ORDINANCE NO. SERIES OF 2015 COUNCIL BILL NO. 63 INTRODUCED BY COUNCIL MEMBER ------- A BILL FOR AN ORDINANCE AMENDING TITLE 3, CHAPTERS 5 AND 6, OF THE ENGLEWOOD MUNICIPAL CODE 2000. WHEREAS, Ordinance No. 30, Series of 2015 was approved on May 18, 2015, which authorized an intergovernmental agreement with the City and County of Denver to provide the City of Englewood with fire and ambulance protection; and WHEREAS, the City of Englewood Police and Fire Supplemental Disability Board membership needs to be changed because they currently have two (2) active firefighters who were elected members from the firefighter ranks chosen by a majority of the Fire Department; and WHEREAS, a reduction in the membership necessary for a quorum of the Englewood Police and Fire Supplemental Disability Board is necessary in order for the Board to have a quorum for conducting Board business; and WHEREAS , the title of Financial Service Director was changed to Director of Finance and Administrative Services . NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO, AS FOLLOWS: Section 1. The City Council of the City of Englewood, Colorado hereby authorizes amending Title 3, Chapter 5, Section 2, Subsection I, of the Englewood Municipal Code 2000 , entitled Police Officers ' Pension Fund, to read as follows: EDITORS NOTE: Sections 3-5-2 A through H, and J and K , contain no changes and are therefore not included here . 3-5 POLICE OFFICERS' PENSION FUND* 3-5-2: Supplemental Disability Benefits. I. A Police and Fire Supplemental Disability Board shall be created and composed of twe elected members from the firefighter ranks chosen by a majority of the fire Department for a three (3) year term; two elected members from the police ranks chosen by a majority of the Police Department for a three (3) year term; one citizen board member from the Police Pension Board; one citizen board member from the Firefighters Pension Board; the 1 Financial Director of Finance and Administrative Services Director of the City of Englewood, and the Mayor of the City of Englewood . f.i-¥e Four members shall constitute a quorum for conducting any Board business. The Police and Fire Supplemental Disability Board is granted the authority to issue regulations not inconsistent with the terms of this section, designed to carry out the purpose of this Section, and to hold hearings, take evidence, receive information, and to make final and binding decisions, awards and resolutions respecting the eligibility of applicants for initial and continued payment of Supplemental benefits. Section 2 . The City Council of the City of Englewood, Colorado hereby authorizes amending Title 3, Chapter 6, Section 1, Subsection 2(I), of the Englewood Municipal Code 2000, entitled Firefighters 'Pension Fund and Permanent Disability Benefits, to read as follows: EDITORS NOTE: Sections 3-6-1-2 A through H, and J and K, contain no changes and are therefore not included here. 3-6 FIREFIGHTERS' PENSION FUND AND PERMANENT DISABILITY BENEFITS* 3-6-1-2: Supplemental Disability Benefits. I. A Police and Fire Supplemental Disability Board shall be created and composed of twe elected members from the firefighter ranks chosen by a majority of the Fire Department for a three (3) year term; two elected members from the police ranks chosen by a majority of the Police Department for a three (3) year term; one citizen board member from the Police Pension Board; one citizen board member from the Firefighters Pension Board; the Financial Director of Finance and Administrative Services Director of the City of Englewood, and the Mayor of the City of Englewood. f.i-¥e Four members shall constitute a quorum for conducting any board business. The Police and Fire Supplemental Disability Board is granted the authority to issue regulations not inconsistent with the terms of this Section, designed to carry out the purpose of this Section, and to hold hearings , take evidence, receive information, and to make final and binding decisions , awards and resolutions respecting the eligibility of applicants for initial and continued payment of Supplemental benefits . Section 3 . Safety Clauses. The City Council hereby finds, determines, and declares that this Ordinance is promulgated under the general police power of the City of Englewood, that it is promulgated for the health, safety, and welfare of the public, and that this Ordinance is necessary for the preservation of health and safety and for the protection of public convenience and welfare . The City Council further determines that the Ordinance bears a rational relation to the proper legislative object sought to be obtained. Section 4. Severability. If any clause, sentence, paragraph, or part of this Ordinance or the application thereof to any person or circumstances shall for any reason be adjudged by a court of competent jurisdiction invalid, suchjudgment shall not affect, impair or invalidate the remainder ofthis Ordinance or it application to other persons or circumstances. Section 5. Inconsistent Ordinances. All other Ordinances or portions thereof inconsistent or conflicting with this Ordinance or any portion hereof are hereby repealed to the extent of such inconsistency or conflict. 2 • • • • • • Section 6. Effect of repeal or modification. The repeal or modification of any provision of the Code of the City of Englewood by this Ordinance shall not release, extinguish, alter, modify, or change in whole or in part any penalty, forfeiture, or liability, either civil or criminal, which shall have been incurred under such provision, and each provision shall be treated and held as still remaining in force for the purposes of sustaining any and all proper actions, suits, proceedings, and prosecutions for the enforcement of the penalty, forfeiture, or liability, as well as for the purpose of sustaining any judgment, decree, or order which can or may be rendered, entered, or made in such actions, suits, proceedings, or prosecutions. Section 7. Penalty. The Penalty Provision of Section 1-4-1 EMC shall apply to each and every violation of this Ordinance. Introduced, read in full, and passed on first reading on the 21st day of December, 2015. Published by Title as a Bill for an Ordinance in the City's official newspaper on the 24th day of December, 2015. Published as a Bill for an Ordinance on the City's official website beginning on the 23rd day of December, 2015 for thirty (30) days . Joe Jefferson, Mayor ATTEST: Loucrishia A. Ellis, City Clerk I, Loucrishia A. Ellis, City Clerk of the City of Englewood, Colorado, hereby certify that the above and foregoing is a true copy of a Bill for an Ordinance, introduced, read in full, and passed on first reading on the 21st day of December, 2015. Loucrishia A. Ellis 3 • • • COUNCIL COMMUNICATION Meeting Date: Agenda Item: Subject: December 21 , 2015 9bi Colorado Dept. of Transportation E-Citation Grant-2nd Reading Initiated By: Staff Source: Police Department Deputy Chief Jeff Sanchez PREVIOUS COUNCIL ACTION N/A RECOMMENDED ACTION The Police Department is recommending that City Council adopt a Bill for an Ordinance , on second reading, authorizing the Englewood Police Department to accept grant funding from the Colorado Department of Transportation (COOT) 405C Traffic Records Program for an E-Ticketing system . BACKGROUND, ANALYSIS, AND ALTERNATIVES IDENTIFIED The Police Department submitted an application to the Colorado Department of Transportation (COOT) 405C Traffic Records Program to purchase an E-Ticketing system that would be used by Patrol, Traffic and Parking Control. We were recently notified that we we re selected to receive grant funding . An electronic ticketing system will help improve the completeness, accuracy, and uniformity of citations written by our officers ; eliminate the need for manual entry into our Records Management System (RMS); and will eliminate the need for citations to be hand-delivered to the courts. FINANCIAL IMPACT The total amount of the grant is $94,356.25. COOT will pay 80% of the costs = $75,485 .00 . (We will initially be responsible for paying the vendor and will then request reimbursement from COOT .) The Police Dept. is required to provide a 20% match which equals $18,871 .25. Our match will consist of personnel salaries during the implementation of the system, to include training, testing and initia l use . LIST OF ATTACHMENTS Bill for an Ordinance • • • ORDINANCE NO. SERIES OF 2015 BY AUTHORITY COUNCIL BILL NO. 62 INTRODUCED BY COUNCIL MEMBER GILLIT AN ORDINANCE APPROVING AN APPLICATION AND AUTHORIZING THE ACCEPTANCE OF THE COLORADO DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION (CDOT) TRAFFIC RECORDS UNIT FY16 FUNDING APPLICATION -405C, BETWEEN THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO AND THE STATE OF COLORADO DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION. WHEREAS, an electronic ticketing system will help improve the completeness, accuracy, and uniformity of citations written by our officers; eliminate the need for manual entry into their Records Management System (RMS) and eliminate the need for citations to be hand-delivered to the courts; and WHEREAS, the Englewood Police Department submitted an application to the Colorado Department of Transportation (CDOT) 405C Traffic Records Program to purchase an E-Ticketing system that would be used by Patrol, Traffic and Parking Control and have been notified that they were selected to receive grant funding; and WHEREAS, the passage of this Ordinance will approve the application and authorize the acceptance of the CDOT Traffic Records Unit FYI 6 Grant Funding; and WHEREAS, the total amount of the Grant is $94,356.25 -CDOT will pay 80% = $75,485.00, the City will provide 20% match= $18,871.25, the match will consist of personnel salaries during the implementation of the system, to include training, testing and initial use. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO, THAT: Section 1. The City Council of the City of Englewood, Colorado hereby authorizes application for the Colorado Department of Transportation (CDOT) FY16 Funding Application-405C Traffic Records Program Grant for an E-Ticketing system for funds up to $75,485.00, attached hereto as Exhibit A. Section 2. The City Council of the City of Englewood, Colorado hereby authorizes the acceptance of the Colorado Department of Transportation (CDOT) 405C Traffic Records Program Grant for an E-Ticketing system Purchase Order, attached hereto as Exhibit B. Section 3. The Mayor is hereby authorized to sign the acceptance of the Colorado Department of Transportation (CDOT) 405C Traffic Records Program Grant for an E-Ticketing system for and on behalf of the City of Englewood, Colorado . Introduced, read in full, and passed on first reading on the 7th day of December, 2015. Published by Title as a Bill for an Ordinance in the City's official newspaper on the 10th day of December, 2015. Published as a Bill for an Ordinance on the City 's official website beginning on the 9th day of December, 2015 for thirty (30) days. Read by title and passed on final reading on the 21st day of December, 2015 . Published by title in the City's official newspaper as Ordinance No ._, Series of 2015 , on the 24th day of December, 2015 . Published by title on the City's official website beginning on the 23rd day of December, 2015 for thirty (30) days . Joe Jefferson, Mayor ATTEST: Loucrishia A. Ellis, City Clerk I, Loucrishia A. Ellis , City Clerk of the City of Englewood, Colorado , hereby certify that the above and foregoing is a true copy of the Ordinance passed on final reading and published by title as Ordinance No._, Series of 2015 . Loucrishia A. Ellis • • • Meeting Date: Monday, December 21, 2015 Initiated By: COUNCIL COMMUNICATION Agenda Item: 9bii Staff Source: Subject: NetDMR Subscriber Agreement-2nd Reading Dennis W. Stowe, Littleton/Englewood Wastewater Littleton/Englewood Wastewater Treatment Plant Manager Treatment Plant (UE WWTP) Mary Gardner, Environmental Compliance Division Manager PREVIOUS COUNCIL ACTION No previous council action taken. RECOMMENDED ACTION The Littleton/Englewood Wastewater Treatment Plant staff recommends Council approve a bill for an ordinance, on second reading, approving the Intergovernmental Agreement for NetDMR between the Littleton/Englewood Wastewater Treatment Plant (UE WWTP) and Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment, Water Quality Control Division (CDPHE WQCD) for the Clean Water Act National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (CWA NPDES) permit- required electronic reporting of the Discharge Monitoring Reports (DMR) . • BACKGROUND, ANALYSIS, AND ALTERNATIVES IDENTIFIED The NetDMR Subscriber Agreement allows the UE WWTP online access to submit required DMRs for the UE WWTP's CWA NPDES permit. Electronic submission of DMRs fulfills the requirements of the CWA NPDES program pursuant to 40 CFR 122.4(1 )(4). FINANCIAL IMPACT No financial impact LIST OF ATTACHMENTS NetDMR Subscriber Agreement • • • • ORDINANCE NO. SERIES OF 2015 BY AUTHORITY COUNCIL BILL NO. 60 INTRODUCED BY COUNCIL MEMBER GILLIT AN ORDINANCE APPROVING AN INTERGOVERNMENTAL AGREEMENT (IGA) "NetDMR SUBSCRIBER AGREEMENT" BETWEEN THE COLORADO CDPHE WQCD (REGULATORY AUTHORITY) AND THE LITTLETON/ENGLEWOOD WASTEWATER TREATMENT PLANT . WHEREAS, the "NetDMR Subscriber Agreement" is used by Clean Water Act National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) permit holders who submit Discharge Monitoring Reports (DMRs) and other NPDES permit-required reports electronically, or change/update reporting status information from a previously-submitted application; and WHEREAS, to abide by the terms and conditions for use of the NetDMR System by use of the assigned electronic signature as a hand-written signature; and WHEREAS , the "NetDMR Subscriber Agreement" allows the Littleton/Englewood Wastewater Treatment Plant (LIE WWTP) online access to submit the LIE WWTP 's required Discharge Monitoring Reports (DMR) for LIE WWTP's Clean Water Act National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) Permit; and WHEREAS, submission of DMR's electronically is required to fulfill the reporting requirements of the Clean Water Act NPDES program pursuant to 40 CFR 122.41(1)(4); and WHEREAS, the LIE WWTP is required to comply with electronic DMR reporting no later than January 1, 2016. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO, AS FOLLOWS: Section 1. The City Council of Englewood, Colorado, hereby approves the Intergovernmental Agreement "NetDMR Subscriber Agreement" between the Colorado CDPHE WQCD (Regulatory Authority) and the Littleton/Englewood Wastewater Treatment Plant, a copy of which is attached hereto as Exhibit A. Section 2. The Mayor is hereby authorized to sign the Intergovernmental "NetDMR Subscriber Agreement" between the Colorado CDPHE WQCD (Regulatory Authority) and the Littleton/Englewood Wastewater Treatment Plant (LIE WWTP), a copy of which is attached for and on behalf of the City of Englewood. Section 3. The Mayor, pursuant to 40 CFR 122.22(a)(3), being the ranking elected official may authorize the Littleton/Englewood Wastewater Treatment Plant Manager to sign permit 1 applications and reports, pursuant to the "NetDMR Subscriber Agreement", including required discharge monitoring reports for the LIE WWTP's Clean Water Act National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) Permit. Section 4. Pursuant to 40 CFR 122.22 (a)(3)(b)(l-2) the authorization shall be in writing by the Mayor and shall specify the position having responsibility for the overall operation of the regulated facility. Section 5. The Mayor hereby authorizes the Littleton/Englewood Wastewater Treatment Plant Manager to sign permit applications and reports pursuant to the "NetDMR Subscriber Agreement", including required discharge monitoring reports for the LIE WWTP's Clean Water Act National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) Permit. Introduced, read in full, and passed on first reading on the 7th day of December, 2015. Published by Title as a Bill for an Ordinance in the City's official newspaper on the 10th day of December, 2015. Published as a Bill for an Ordinance on the City's official website beginning on the 9th day of December, 2015 for thirty (30) days. Read by title and passed on final reading on the 21st day of December, 2015 . Published by title in the City's official newspaper as Ordinance No._, Series of 2015, on the 24th day of December, 2015. Published by title on the City's official website beginning on the 23rd day of December, 2015 for thirty (30) days. Joe Jefferson, Mayor ATTEST: Loucrishia A. Ellis, City Clerk I, Loucrishia A. Ellis, City Clerk of the City of Englewood, Colorado, hereby certify that the above and foregoing is a true copy of the Ordinance passed on final reading and published by title as Ordinance No ._, Series of 2015. Loucrishia A. Ellis 2 • • • Subscriber Agreement Page 1of6 • Agency: Colorado DPHE WQCD Subscriber Agreement Number: 75496741-1651-420b-9d8a-2c6elb86bd52 Generated On: 2015-10-13 11:31:50.0 Account Reference: 14889 • • NetDMR Subscriber Agreement Instructions Page This form can be used for permits issued by: Colorado DPHE WQCD, hereafter referred to as "the Regulatory Authority"· Purpose The NetDMR Subscriber Agreement should be used by Clean Water Act National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) permit holders that would like to apply to submit Discharge Monitoring Reports (DMRs) and other NPDES permit-required reports electronically, or change/update your reporting status information from a previously-submitted application. Submission ofDMRs electronically is an alternative to using paper forms to fulfill the reporting requirements of the CWA NPDES program pursuant to 40 CFR 122.41(1)(4). Basic Informati.on on Who Should Fill Out the Subscriber Agreement • To request use of electronic reporting for DMR information, the Responsible Official, the person who has the authority to sign permit applications, reports, and other permit-required submittals (e.g., DMRs) as described in 40 CFR §122.22 (a), can designate themselves or identify a duly authorized representative to electronically sign the DMRs for the facility. • If the Responsible Official plans to electronically sign DMRs submitted through NetDMR, then the Responsible Official will also sign as the Signatory Authority named in Section F of the Subscriber Agreement. • If the Responsible Official plans to authorize someone else to sign and submit the electronic DMRs as described in 40 CFR §122.22(b}, the Responsible Official will sign Section E and the duly authorized representative will sign as the Signatory Authority identified in Section F. • If the authority to electronically sign for a permit is to be delegated to multiple Signatory Authorities, then each individual Signatory Authority needs to submit and sign a separate Subscriber Agreement. • This Subscriber Agreement cannot be used to register multiple permits that are issued by different regulatory authorities. How to Submit the Subscriber Agreement Print and sign this form, save a copy for your records, and mail the completed Subscriber Agreement below to your Clean Water Act Regulatory Authority for their review at the address below. Colorado DPHE WQCD Attn: Data Management Supervisor WQCD-OP-B2 4300 Cherry Creek Drive South Denver , CO 80246-1530 https://netdmr.epa.gov/netdmr/protected/subscriber _ agreement.htm? _ flowld=subscriber _... 10/13/2015 E x H I B I T A , _;;:. ~~ ')> Subscriber Agreement Page 2of6 You will receive a confirmation email from the Regulatory Authority when your application has been • processed and approved. For assistance or questions please contact Colorado DPHE WQCD at 303- 691-4046 or CDPHE.WQNetDMRHelp@state.co.us. A. Signatory Authority Information The Signatory Authority is the individual that intends to sign DMRs and signs this Subscriber Agreement in Section F . User Name: Subscriber Name: Organization: Email Address: Phone Number: B. Permit Information dwstowe Dennis Stowe Littleton Englewood WWTP dstowe@englewoodgov.org 303-762-2600 Signing privileges are requested for the following permits: Permit ID Facility Name Facility Address Relationship Authorized I •' By . 2900 SOUTH PLATTE LITTLETON/ENGLEWOOD, C00032999 RIVER DR Parent ·Self CITIES OF ENGLEWOOD, CO 80110 This request is (check one): D D D 0 0 NEW: a new user request by this facility to use NetDMR reporting REQUEST FOR REACTIVATION: a User ID re-activation ofNetDMR reporting for a facility that had discontinued using NetDMR CONTINUATION WITH NEW AUTHORIZATION: an updated Subscriber Agreement submitted because a new Responsible Official and/or Signatory Authority has been identified at the facility RENEW AL: an updated form submitted when a permit application is submitted Permit ID(s): --------------- INACTIVATION: Explain reason for inactivation in the box below and identify whether the inactivation is temporary or permanent Permit ID(s): -------------- Notes to Permitting Authority (Optional unless Inactivating): https://netdmr.epa.gov/netdmr/protected/subscriber _agreement.htm? _ flowld=subscriber ... 10/13/2015 • • • • • Subscriber Agreement Page 3of6 C. Terms and Conditions • PURPOSE: This agreement creates a legally binding obligation for the signer of the Agreement (the Responsible Official and/or Signatory Authority) to abide by the terms and conditions for use of the NetDMR System, and memorializes a mutual understanding that the signer of this agreement is as legally bound, obligated, and responsible by use of the assigned electronic signature as by a hand-written signature. • ACCEPTANCE & EFFECT: Acceptance of this agreement by the Regulatory Authority shall be evidenced by notice from the Regulatory Authority, provided electronically, that this agreement has been approved. • SUBMITTAL & RECEIPT: A Document shall be deemed to have been submitted when it is accessible to the Regulatory Authority. A document shall be deemed to have been received when it can be fully processed. No document shall satisfy any reporting requirement until it is received. • VERIFICATION: In accordance with the associated certification statement, the signer of the Agreement is responsible for the truth and accuracy of the content of each submission. The signer of the Agreement also has an affirmative obligation to check the accuracy of the document as received by the Regulatory Authority and to notify the Regulatory Authority promptly if the document was sent without authorization or differs in substance in any way from the document that was submitted. · • INABILITY TO TRANSMIT OR FILE REPORTS ELECTRONICALLY: No party shall be liable for any failure to perform its obligations in connection with any Electronic Transaction or any Electronic Document, where such failure results from any act or cause beyond such party's control which prevents such party from electronically transmitting or receiving any Documents, except that the signer of the Agreement (Responsible Official and/or Signatory Authority) is nonetheless required to submit records or information required by law via other means, as provided by applicable law and within the time period provided by such law. • SEVERABILITY: Any provision of the Agreement which is determined to be invalid or unenforceable will be ineffective to the extent of such determination without invalidating the remaining provisions of this Agreement or affecting the validity or enforceability of such remaining provisions. • TERMINATION AND RENEWAL: The Agreement may be terminated at any time by the Regulatory Authority. Upon termination of this agreement, the associated ability to submit electronic information through the NetDMR system will be terminated. The Regulatory Authority will provide notification of termination, including the date on which termination takes effect. A new Responsible Official and/or Signatory Authority must resubmit this form at the time that a new permit application is submitted or when Responsible Official and/or Signatory Authority responsibility transfers from one person to another. https://netdmr.epa.gov/netdmr/protected/subscriber _ agreement.htm? _ flowid=subscriber .. . 10/13/2015 Subscriber Agreement Page 4of6 -Note: Termination of this agreement may eliminate the ability to comply with permit requirements for any continuing operations. Paper DMR Reports will only be accepted under this permit where the permittee has provided sufficient justification and obtained prior approval • from the Regulatory Authority. • GOVERNING LAW: This Agreement shall be governed by and interpreted in accordance with 40 CFR §122 and 40 CFR §3. • AGREEMENT: 1. I agree to protect the electronic signature device, consisting of my NetDMR system user name and password, from use by anyone except me. Specifically, I agree to maintain the secrecy of my password and security-and challenge-question answers; I will not divulge or delegate my user name and password to any other individual; I will not write or save my password or challenge question/answer pairs to a script or other mechanism that allows its use or application by someone other than me; 2. I agree to contact the Regulatory Authority Colorado DPHE WQCD at 303-691-4046 or CDPHE.WQNetDMRHelp@state.co.us within 24 hours if any of the following occurs: • suspicion or determination that my user name, password, security question answer, or challenge question answers may have been lost, stolen or otherwise compromised; • receipt of an e-mail notification for any activity that I do not believe that I performed; ii if, after receipt of COR, there is any evidence of discrepancy between any • electronic document I have signed and submitted and what the NetDMR system has received from me; · • if I do not receive an e-mail notification within 24 hours for any submission electronically signed using my credentials; or • if I cease to represent the regulated entity specified above as signatory of that organization's electronic submissions. 3. I understand and agree that I will be held as legally bound, obligated, and responsible for the use of my electronic signature as I would be using my hand-written signature; 4. I understand that I will be informed through my registered electronic mail (e-mail) address whenever my user name, password, or challenge question/answer pairs have been modified; 5. I agree to provide and maintain an email address by which to receive communications from the NetDMR system. I understand that this account must be accessible only by me and that I have an affirmative obligation to check this email account regularly. If any email sent to me by the NetDMR system is returned as undeliverable, I will explain why this occurred when requested by the Colorado DPHE WQCD; 6. I understand that the NetDMR system reports the last date my user name and password were used immediately after successfully logging in to the system; 7. I understand that whenever I electronically sign and submit an electronic document to the NetDMR system, I will receive an e-mail at my registered e-mail address; This e-mail will inform me that a submission has been made to the system from my user account and will contain instructions to view information regarding the submission, including the Copy of Record (COR) for the submission; and 8. I agree to retain a copy of this signed agreement as long as I continue to represent the • regulated entity specified above as signatory of the company's electronic submissions. https://netdmr.epa.gov/netdmr/protected/subscriber _ agreement.htm? _ flowld=subscriber _... 10/13/2015 • • • Subscriber Agreement Page 5of6 D. Inactivation/Removal Permittee must indicate reason for inactivation in Section B of the form. This is done to inform the Regulatory Authority whether the permittee is no longer in business or has a temporary reason for inactivation. E. Responsible Official Authorization The Responsible Official is the appropriate individual identified under 40 CFR §122.22(a) with the authority to sign permit applications, reports, and other permit-required submittals (e.g., DMRs). The Responsible Official can also delegate the authority to electronically sign DMRs to a duly authorized representative(s) as described in 40 CFR §122.22(b). F. Signatory Authority Signature The Signatory Authority is the NetDMR user that submits this agreement to request approval to electronically sign DMRs. The Signatory Authority has the authority to sign DMRs under 40 CFR §122.22(a) or is a duly authorized representative(s) who has been delegated the authority to electronically sign DMRs by the Responsible Official as described in 40 CFR § 122.22(b ). Permit ID: C00032999 I, Dennis Stowe, have the authority to enter into this Agreement for LITTLETON/ENGLEWOOD, CITIES OF and Permit ID C00032999 under the applicable standards. By submitting this application for C00032999, I, Dennis Stowe, have read, understand, and accept the terms and conditions of this subscriber agreement. I certify under penalty of law that I have personally examined and am familiar with the information submitted in this application and all attachments and that, based on my inquiry of those persons immediately responsible for obtaining the information contained in the application, I believe that the information is true, accurate and complete. I am aware that there are significant penalties for submitting false information, including the possibility of fine and imprisonment. Signatory Authority Signature Title Print this form, save a copy for your records. and mail to: Colorado DPHE WQCD Attn: Data Management Supervisor WQCD-OP-B2 4300 Cherry Creek Drive South Denver, CO 80246-1530 Checklist -Regulatory Authority Use Only: Date https://netdmr.epa.gov/netdmr/protected/subscriber agreement.htm? flowid=subscriber ... 10/13/201 ~ Subscriber Agreement Page 6of6 Check Information Name Date Form Received by • Verified ICIS-NPDES Permit Limits Regulatory Authority Approves NetDMR Authorization ICIS-NPDES NetDMR Flag Populated User Approved in NetDMR Application Notification to User Inactivated? • ....... ·-·· • https://netdmr.epa.gov/netdmr/protected/subscriber agreement.htm? flowld=subscriber ... 10/13/2015 • • • COUNCIL COMMUNICATION Meeting Date: Agenda Item: Subject: December 21, 2015 9biii Valley Sanitation District Supplement #24 -2nd Reading Initiated By: Staff Source: Englewood Water & Sewer Board Tom Brennan, Director of Utilities PREVIOUS COUNCIL ACTION None. RECOMMENDED ACTION . The Utilities Division recommends Council approve a bill for an ordinance, on second reading , approving Valley Sanitation District Supplement #24 . BACKGROUND, ANALYSIS, AND ALTERNATIVES IDENTIFIED The City of Englewood provides sewage treatment outside the City through contracts with numerous connector districts. The area is defined by the natural drainage and extends south and east from Broadway to 1-25 and from Hampden to Lincoln Ave., excluding Highlands Ranch . By contract, the City of Englewood must approve any additions of land to be served by the districts. These are usually in-fill situations that are within the area it has committed to serve. Adequate capacity has been provided in the treatment plant to accommodate all such future inclusions. A request was made by Global Storage, LLC for inclusion into the Valley Sanitation District. Valley Supplement #24 is for an area approximately 4.4 acres. The property currently has a residence on septic that will be rezoned to commercial, and will be tapped into the Englewood sewer system. The legal is attached as Exhibit A. The property is located near W . Union Ave . and S. Decatur St. at 2690 W. Union Ave. FINANCIAL IMPACT None. LIST OF ATTACHMENTS Bill for Ordinance Valley Sanitation District. Supplement #24 • • • ORDINANCE NO. SERIES OF 2015 BY AUTHORITY COUNCIL BILL NO. 61 INTRODUCED BY COUNCIL MEMBER GILLIT AN ORDINANCE APPROVING SUPPLEMENT NO. 24 TO THE VALLEY SANITATION DISTRICT CONNECTOR'S AGREEMENT WITH THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD TO INCLUDE ADDITIONAL LAND WITHIN THE DISTRICT BOUNDARIES. WHEREAS, the Valley Sanitation receives sewage treatment in accordance with a contract with the City of Englewood; and WHEREAS, Valley Sanitation District has submitted a request for inclusion into Valley Sanitation District of a parcel located near West Union and South Decatur Street -2690 West Union A venue, Englewood with the proposed use Commercial; and WHEREAS, Supplement No. 24 is for approximately 4.4 acres which and currently has a residence on septic that will be rezoned to commercial, and will be tapped into the Valley Sanitation District; and WHEREAS, said annexation of this additional parcel of land will not increase the tap allocation to the Valley Sanitation District; and WHEREAS it is necessary for said District to amend its contract with the City of Englewood to include this additional land within the District; and WHEREAS, the Englewood Water and Sewer Board reviewed and recommended approval of the Valley Sanitation Supplement No. 24 to Connector's Agreement at their October 13 , 2015 meeting; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO, THAT: Section 1. The Agreement between the City of Englewood and Valley Sanitation District entitled "Supplement No. 24 to Connector's Agreement" is hereby approved. A copy of said Agreement is attached hereto as Exhibit A. Section 2. The Mayor and City Clerk are hereby authorized to sign and attest, respectively, the said Agreement for and on behalf of the City Council and the City of Englewood . 1 Introduced, read in full, and passed on first reading on the 7th day of December, 2015. Published by Title as a Bill for an Ordinance in the City's official newspaper on the 10th day of December, 2015. Published as a Bill for an Ordinance on the City's official website beginning on the 9th day of December, 2015 for thirty (30) days. Read by title and passed on final reading on the 21st day of December, 2015. Published by title in the City's official newspaper as Ordinance No ._, Series of 2015, on the 24th day of December, 2015. Published by title on the City's official website beginning on the 23rd day of December, 2015 for thirty (30) days . Joe Jefferson, Mayor ATTEST: Loucrishia A. Ellis, City Clerk I, Loucrishia A. Ellis, City Clerk of the City of Englewood, Colorado, hereby certify that the above and foregoing is a true copy of the Ordinance passed on final reading and published by title as Ordinance No._, Series of 2015. Loucrishia A. Ellis 2 • • • • • • SUPPLEMENT NO. 2 L/ TO COl\l~ECTOR'S AGREEMENT THIS AGREEMENT, made and entered into by and between the CITY OF ENGLE\VOOD, acting by an through its duly authorized Mayor and City Clerk, hereinafter called the "City," and VALLEY SAl\lTATIO;\' DISTRICT, Arapahoe and Douglas Counties, Colorado , hereinafter called the "District," WITNESSETH: \VHEREAS, on the 18th day of April, 1955 the City and the District entered into an Agreement in which the City agreed to treat sewage originating from the District's sanitary sewer system within the area served by the District, which Agreement was renewed by Connector's Agreement dated, April 15, 2013. \VHEREAS, said Connector's Agreement provides that the District may not enlarge its service area without the written consent of the City; NO\V, THEREFORE, in consideration of the mutual covenants and undertakings herein set forth, the parties agree as follows: 1. The City hereby consents to the inclusion of ce1iain additional area located in Arapahoe County, Colorado, owned by Global Storage, LLC and more fully described on Exhibit A attached hereto and incorporated herein by reference, into Valley Sanitation District. The City agrees that said additional area may be served with the sewer facilities of the District, and that the City 'Will treat the sewage discharged into the City's tnmk line from said additional area, all in accordance with the Connector's Agreement dated, April 18, 1955 and Amended April 15, 2013. Accordingly, Exhibit A referred to in Paragraph 1 of the Connector's Agreement dated April 18, 1955 and Amended April 15, 2013, is hereby amended to include such additional area. 2 . Each and every other provision of the said Connector's Agreement dated April 18, 1955 and Amended April 15, 2013, shall remain unchanged . {VAL 00019969.I } 1 E 1l x H \ I B ·::i I ;: T A .,. ~~'. '" ~ I~ \VITi\'ESS \"\'HEREOF, the parties have set their hands and seals this __ day of • -------' 20 __ ATTEST: CITY CLERK (SEAL) ATTEST: ~~f?L~ (SEAL) {VAL 00019969 l} CITY OF ENGLE\VOOD BY: l\IAYOR VALLEY SANITATION DISTRICT, AR~PAHOECOUNTY,COLORADO BY: cfflldz~ 2 • • • • • 2690 W. 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All righ!!-; ff~!il~T ·icd . T1 ·1~·: iJ~ir: :1f !hi!". Fonn 1 ~. r :::·.1rir.~r·,"! :n /'.i r.i'\ ;i::~~!::;,~i~!· :1n d .;\( f /t. mer:~!,F.rs ir: gr.:='c ;t:.:HJ ('f l:':U .::s .Ji l!v2 ;~:;I~ of U'..:t:' .Ail ;!:11::-1 1.:::r ~~ :i:-r: f :ri:hl~i !f:•; f-·!~;:-i 1:rh:rl !!r.rie-1 llr.e=~::? ft C·iT• !!V' .;::·1(.:i :::;;:; ! =-:i1 ~i TillH r~:1srn ·1 i11i1 :-:1 ···~ -4'-r:-. c . ' 1. · .. · .. (. c: i • 11•• .·i • ........ ·. ~ :· ·: ... •-. ··~ • • COUNCIL COMMUNICATION DATE: December 21, 2015 AGENDA ITEM: SUBJECT: Ordinance approving The Foundry Site Plan of the Sand Creek 11ai Planned Unit Development INITIATED BY: STAFF SOURCE : Audra L. Kirk, Planner II Community Development PREVIOUS COUNCIL ACTION Council approved the Sand Creek Planned Unit Development (PUD) District Plan February 4, 2013. The District Plan approval required that before any residential development was to take place, a site plan for the residential development would need approval from the Planning and Zoning Commission and City Council. PREVIOUS PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION ACTION The Planning and Zoning Commission considered The Foundry Site Plan of the Sand Creek PUD at a Public Hearing on November 3, 2015 . The Commission considered testimony from staff and from the developer and by a vote of 6 to O approved The Foundry Site Plan Sand Creek PUD and forward to City Council with a favorable recommendation . No public testimony was received at the • Planning and Zoning public hearing. RECOMMENDED ACTION The Community Development Department recommends that City Council approve a bill for an ordinance to approve The Foundry Site Plan of the Sand Creek PUD, and set January 4, 2016, as the date for a Public Hearing. BACKGROUND The Sand Creek PUD parcel i 10 .55 a res and was formerly occupied by the General Iron Works (GIW). RTD acquired he no em portion of the GIW parcel for its maintenance facility in 2002. Sand Creek acquired e southern portion of the GIW parcel in 2010. These parcels have been zoned industrial since zoning was first adopted in 1940. The PUD is a rezoning process that establishes specific zoning and site planning criteria to meet the needs of a specific development proposal that may not be accommodated within existing zoning development regulations. A PUD rezoning provides the opportunity for unified development control for multiple properties or multiple uses and is composed to two major elements; a District Plan and a Site Plan. The District Plan provides the regulatory framework within which development may occur and the Site Plan provides for the spatial distribution of land uses within the proposed development. The Sand Creek PUD District Plan incorporated the Permitted Principal Uses of the original • underlying 1-2 General Industrial District with the addition of residential uses . It further stipulated that site plan approval for industrial, office or retail uses handled administrative, whereas, residential development must have the site plan reviewed and approved by the Planning and Zoning Commission and City Council. • PUD OVERVIEW The Sand Creek PUD District Plan was approved with the following: A. Developmental standards: 1. Multi-family development: a. Maximum building height: 75'-0" b. Setbacks: All PUD setbacks for multi-family use shall be 5'-0" c. Density: Maximum 45 dwelling units per acre (45 DU/ACRE) d. Floor area/unit: Minimum 550 square feet e . Maximum floor area ratio : None f. Minimum open space (includes sidewalks): 25% g. Minimum lot with: None 2 . Landscaping: a. A complete landscape plan shall be provided at time of submittal of final site plan. 3. Parking: a . Parking guidelines will be prepared based on future development use and will be submitted with a final site plan and will follow Title 16, Englewood Unified Development Code . Reduction of parking may be proposed for multi-family. • 4. Public Land Dedication Requirements : a. Parks, trails, and open space land dedication shall be determined by separate agreement at time of final site plan. B. Architectural Standards: Form and materials for multi-family housing shall harmonize with the adjacent residential buildings and be considerate of neighboring buildings . Submitted with the proposed PUD are example photographs indicating the general level of design quality, finishes and materials to be incorporated in the project. 1. Facades : exterior walls greater than 50 feet in length should break any flat , monolithic facade with discernible architectural elements . Building designs, rooflines, or facade treatments that are monotonous are strongly discouraged. Building facades oriented to the street or public space should provide architectural variety and scale by incorporating elements such as bay windows , doorways, entrances and windows, balconies, cornices , columns, vertical plane breaks, and other types of architectural detailing to provide visual interest. 2. 360-degree: a building's special architectural features and treatments shall not be restricted to a single facade. All sides of a building open to view by the public, , shall display a sim ilar level of quality and architectural interest. Architectural features such as windows, 2 • awnings, projections, reveals, changes in pattern, and trellises should be used on all .sides for visual interest. The dimensions of base, middle, and top should be carried around from the primary facades to the side and rear of the building. 3. Flat Roofs: design elements for flat roof buildings should include parapets with variable height and/or changes in setback. Where possible, rooftop areas are encouraged to be used for public or private outdoor space. 4. Sloped Roofs: when sloped roofs are used, at least one of the following elements should be incorporated into the design including projecting gables, hips, horizontal/vertical breaks, or other similar techniques . Roof shapes should be an integral part of the building architecture and create interesting and varied appearances. 5. Bright Colors: intense, bright, or fluorescent colors should not be used as the predominant color on any wall, or roof of any primary or accessory structure. 6 . Building Materials: exterior building facades should exhibit high levels of design, detailing and material quality. A mix of high quality compatible materials is strongly encouraged on all facades facing streets, or other public spaces or areas. Buildings should be constructed of durable, high-quality materials such as: brick, stone, architectural pre-cast concrete, architecturally cast concrete, case stone, integrally colored split or ground face concrete masonry units, stucco or EIFS (exterior insulated finishing system), architectural metal, wood, lap siding, or any combination of the materials listed . • 7. Scaling: building facades should include a combination of details to enhance the architectural interest. For example, use brickwork to create unique elements, or mix materials of varying depth to provide visual interest. The Foundry Site Plan is proposing the following: 1. Multi-family development a. Maximum building height: 46'-0" b. Setbacks: The building has a setback of 10'-0", balconies will protrude into the 5' setback, but will not encroach into any setback . c. Density: 32.8 dwelling units per acre 2. Landscaping: A landscaping plan has been provided (page 8 of 9). The Landscape Requirement Chart indicates that the requirement for landscaping is 8%. The Unified Development Code (UDC) has a requirement of 8% for industrial zone districts, and 25% for multi-family residential. The actual amount of landscaping provided for the Foundry is 25%. Staff has no issues with the amount of landscaping provided. 3. Parking: Proposed parking for the Foundry is 1.31 spaces per unit, for a total of 92 spaces. The UDC requires 1.5 spaces per unit, plus 1 visitor space per each 5 units, for a total of 119 for a difference of 27 spaces. However, Sand Creek PUD District was approved with a • reduction in parking for multi-family projects. Staff has no issues with the amount of parking provided. 3 4. Public Land Dedication: The park fee in-lieu fee for the development will be $27,025. • 5. Architectural Standards: The proposed Foundry Site Plan meets all architectural standards as outlined above. CITY DEPARTMENT AND DIVISION REVIEW: The applicants had a pre-application meeting with staff in August 2015. Issues that were identified during the pre-application meeting were addressed by the applicant and the final PUD packets were submitted to staff on September 28, 2015 . The final plans were reviewed by City of Englewood departments and the following comments were made: Building: The City of Englewood has adopted the following codes with amendments: 2012 International Building Code and Appendix I -Patio Covers 2012 International Residential Code, Appendices H -Patio Covers and M -Home Day Care 2012 International Energy Conservation Code 2012 International Plumbing Code 2012 International Mechanical Code 2012 International Fuel Gas Code 2012 International Fire Code 2011 National Electrical Code ICC/ANSI A 117 .1 -2009 Accessibility Standards Engineering: Transportation easements for the sidewalk and emergency vehicle access may be dedicated by plat or by a separate document. Detention easement (private) to be dedicated on plat. Plat shall contain standard Detention Pond notes from Englewood Storm Drainage Criteria Manual (ESDCM) section 6.3 (Ba and 8b). FINANCIAL IMPACT The Foundry Site Plan of the Sand Creek PUD will bring additional building permit revenue as well as use tax and park fee in lieu revenue as well as new property tax. LIST OF ATTACHMENTS The Foundry Site Plan of the Sand Creek PUD Planning and Zoning Commission Staff Report Planning and Zoning Commission Minutes Planning and Zoning Commission Findings of Fact Bill for Ordinance 4 • • • • • ORDINANCE NO. SERIES OF 2015 BY AUTHORITY COUNCIL BILL NO. 64 INTRODUCED BY COUNCIL MEMBER ------- A BILL FOR AN ORDINANCE APPROVING THE FOUNDRY SITE PLAN OF THE SAND CREEK PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT (PUD) LOCATED THE SOUTH EAST PORTION OF THE SAND CREEK PUD IN THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD , COLORADO. WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Englewood approved the Sand Creek Planned Unit Development (PUD) District Plan by the passage of Ordinance No . 5, Series 2013; and WHEREAS , the Sand Creek Planned Unit Development (PUD) District approval required that before any residential development was to take place, a site plan for the residential development would need approval from Englewood Planning and Zoning Commission and the Englewood City Council; and WHEREAS, the Sand Creek p ce is a 10 .61 acr site formerly occupied by General Iron Works (GIW) for many years, a.rld is oned Indust · 1 (I-1 and I-2) since the 1st zoning was put in place in 1940 ; and WHEREAS, RTD acquired a portion of the GIW parcel for its maintenance facility in 2002; and WHEREAS, Sand Creek acquired its ownership in the GIW parcel in 2010 ; and WHEREAS, the Sand Creek PUD District Plan incorporated the Permitted Principal Uses of the original underlying I-2 General Industrial District with the addition of residential uses; and WHEREAS , the Sand Creek PUD District Plan further stipulated that site plan approval for industrial, office or retail uses be handled administratively, whereas, residential development must have the site plan reviewed and approved by the Englewood Planning and Zoning Commission and City Council; and WHEREAS, the SW Development Group, LLC submitted an application for the Foundry Site Plan of the Sand Creek PUD for the development of a 2 .13 acre parcel located on the South East portion of the Sand Creek PUD for the development of a Multi-family development consisting of 70 units; and WHEREAS, the Englewood Planning and Zoning Commission held a Public Hearing on November 3, 2015; and 1 WHEREAS, the Planning and Zoning Commission recommended approval of the Foundry Site Plan of the Sand Creek PUD for the development of a 2 .13 acre parcel located on the South East • portion of the Sand Creek PUD consisting of 70 units of a Multi-family development 70 . NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO, AS FOLLOWS: Section 1. The Foundry Site Plan of the Sand Creek Planned Unit Development (PUD) located at the South East portion of the Sand Creek PUD in the City of Englewood, Colorado, attached hereto as Exhibit A , is hereby approved . Introduced, read in full, and passed on first reading on the 21st day of December, 2015. Published by Title as a Bill for an Ordinance in the City's official newspaper on the 24th day of December, 2015 . Published as a Bill for an Ordinance on the City 's official website beginning on the 23rd day of December, 2015 for thirty (30) days . Joe Jefferson, Mayor ATTEST: Loucrishia A. Ellis, City Clerk I, Loucrishia A. Ellis, City Clerk of the City of Englewood, Colorado, hereby certify that the above and foregoing is a true copy of a Bill for an Ordinance, introduced, read in full , and passed on first reading on the 21st day of December, 2015 . Loucrishia A. Ellis 2 • • • • • THEFOUNDRYAPARTMENTS PUD SITE PLAN A PORTION OF LOT 1, GENERAL IRON WORKS SUBDIVISION TOWNSHIP 4 SOUTH , RANGE 68 WEST OF THE 6TH P .M ., CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, ARAPAHOE COUNTY , STATE OF COLORADO VIC INITY MAP ';,/) ;'• "' "' ; ! = '§ I ;: ,/": ~ t\ r.:di :;;1;;. .. :: :.'./l "' ,. " ~"::- o' 0' .;:_,"': <' ....... 1:-\\\'~· · ...... I I I I { t nglt>wocx1 City Office ) .. ' ! l d;:1 ,: H . ~.: 13 ·~,....... r __ _J A PORTION OF LOT 1. GENERAL IRON WORKS SUBDIVISION , RECORDED IN BOOK 87 , PAGE 25. RECEPTION NUMBER 2609250 IN THE ARAPAHOE COUNTY CLERK AND RECORDERS OFFIC E, BEING IN S ECTION 34 , TOWNSHIP 4 SOUTH, RANGE 68 WEST OF THE SIXTH PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN, ARAPAHOE COUNTY , CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO BE ING MORE PAR TICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS : BEGINNING AT TH E SOUTHEAST PROPERTY CORNEROF LOT 1 (FOUND 4 REBAR WITH NO CAP); THENCE SOUTH 89°23'38" WEST ALONG TH E NORTHERLY ROW LINE OF W EST BATES AVENUE . A DIS TANCE OF 275.40 FEET; TH ENCE DE PARTING A POINT ON THE NORTHERLY ROW LINE OF WEST BATES AVENUE NORTH 00 °36 '34 " WEST , A DISTANCE OF 337 .95FEET ; TH ENCE NORTH 89°58'08" EAST, A DISTANCE OF 277.61 FEET TO A POINT ON TH E WESTERLY ROW LINE OF SOUTH ELA T l STRE ET; TH ENCE SOUTH 00°14'06" EAST ALONG THE WESTERLY ROW LINE OF SOUTH ELATI STREET A DISTANCE OF 335 .17 FEET MORE OR LESS TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. CONTAINING 93 ,058SF (2 .136 ACRES) MORE OR LESS '!! /7:-;_\ • v~ v: '- t. ~ ,. '_".; SITE v. ~).1;::r;n .. !l : ; . .-t~ Go thic l h<'alre '' J ? ~ r::: '! r . c c "' .i- ~· [ 11.'f A ~c. Harvilrd Gulc h Park r va :f A•<> ! D d1!11i. .. 1t 1 :id· I : ·vrl / ... ~ --~ ~J 0 ,, "- ~} L·': N EB NOTE : CODE CHANGES OCCURRING AFTER THE APPROVAL OF THE PUD SITE PLAN WILL NOT REQUIRE AN AMENDMENT TO THE PUD SITE PLAN CON TACTS S HEET INDEX APPLICA NT A NO OWNER SW DEVELOPMENT GROUP 1s1s 1nH sr. #362 DENVER .C080202 (303) S67.;t060 SCOTT YEATES PROPERTY OWNER SANO CREEK INVESTORS. LLC 3002 S. HURON ST ENGLEWOOD. CO 80110 FLOYD V\llNSLOW. JR DESIGN TEAM ~ SHOPWORKS ARCHITECT URE 2882 WYANDOT ST DENVER. CO 80211 p (303) 433-4094 CHAO HOLTZINGER. AIA. LEEP A P LANDSCAPE ARC HITECT· CHRISTOPHER HOY DESIGN GROUP 3002 WALNUT ST DENVER . CO 80205 p (303) 451 -7986 CHRISTOPHER HOY. PLACID CIVIL ENGINE,ER ROTH ENGINEERING GROUP 7853 EAST ARAPAHOE COURT CENTENNIAL . CO 80112 p (303) 841 .9365 KEVIN ROTH .PE .. LEED AP PROPERTY OWNER: ~~~ 1 OF9 20F9 30F9 40F9 50F9 60F9 70F9 80F9 90F9 SHEET NA ME COVER SHEET P1 OF SANO CREEK PUD P2 OF SAND CREEK PUP SITE PLAN GRADING & UTILI TY PLAN SURVE Y -GEN NOTES SURVEY -ALT A/ACSM LANDSCAPE PLAN ARCHITECTURAL BUILDING ELEVATIONS SAND CREEK INVESTORS , L.L.C , A COLORADO LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY BY- FLOYD WINSLOW, JR:, MANAGER STATE OF COLORADO COUNTY O F ____________ ~ THE FOR EGOING INSTRUMENT WAS ACKNOWLEDGED BEFOR E ME T HI S DAY OF .20 BY Fi:C5Y0WINSLOW JR MANAGER --FOR SAND CRE EK INVESTORS. L.L.C . WITNESS MY HANO ANO OFFICIAL SEAL NOTARY PUBLIC MY COMMISSION EXPIRES : APPROVED FOR THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD PLANN ING AND ZONING COMMISS ION CHAIRPERSON DATE PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION RECORDING SECRETARY DATE MAYOR OF ENGLEWOOD DATE ATIESTED THE FOREGOING APPROVALS WERE ACKNOWLEDGED BEFORE ME THIS ___ DAY OF 20 __ BY ___________ . ANO ________________ . ATIEST: CITY CLERK CLERK AND RECORDER THIS PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT IS ACC EPTED FOR FILING IN THE OFFICE OF THE CLERK AND RECORDER OF ARAPAHOE COUNTY . STATE OF COLORADO , AT O'CLOCK M. ON THIS __ DAY OF . A.O. 20 __ . -- RECEPTION NO. BOOK NO. _____ , PAGE NO-------~· ~rE~R~K-----------g~P"'u"'T"'Y __________ _ THE FOUNDRY APARTMENTS SW DEVELOPMENT GROUP ~ Ul OJ I.. , J :;::f ... '· "' u :L ~ ~ ... ~o ·-:: .r: u <JI.. <.J ro : 0.. ~o ~ i2 µ;j µ;iii.. 1-z UJ ~ a. 0 .....I UJ .. >" + UJ 0 o~ I ;.c ~Ul ::i:: 15 :::> f-<00 ;1· Cf) J-z w ~ J- 0::: z <( <( .......J a.. a.. <( w >-t- 0::: (f) 0 0 z :'.:) :::::> a.. 0 LL w I J- 1ST SUBMITIAL 2015-09-28 2ND SUBMITIAL 2015-10-15 COVER SHEET 1 OF9 THE FOUNDRY APARTMENTS E x H I B I T A • • • PUP LEGAL DE SCRIP TIDN A PARCEL Of LANO DESCRIBED IN THE BOUNDARY LIN[ ADJtJSlMCNT OOCUM(N l RECORDED AT RECEPTION NU IABE R 82119969 IN THE ARAPAHO( COUNTY CLERK ANO RECORO£R'S OFTICE, ALSO BEING DESCRIBED AS fOLlOWS A PORTION or LOT 1, GE NERAL IRON WOftKS SUBOI V!SION. RECOR0£0 IN &OQI( 87. PAGE 25, AT RECEPTION NUMBH! 8260925(1 IN l}i[ ARAPAHO( COUNTY Cl[R1< ANO RCCOR()(R'S OHICE, LYING IN THE NORTH WE ST QUARTER Of SECTION 34 , TOYl'NSHIP 4 SOUTH, RANG[ 68 Yl{S T or THE SIXTH PRINOPAL W(RIDl.\N , CITY or (NGLEWOOD , ARAPAHO[ COONn . COUlRAOO. BEING t.I QR[ PARTICULARLY DfSCRIBEO AS FOLLOWS. B[GINNJNG AT TH( SOU THW!:ST CORNER Of SAIO lOI 1. GE NE RAL IROH WORKS SUBDI VISION (FOUND f4 REBAR SET IN CONCRETE); 'M-!ENC[ TH( SOUTHEAST CORNER OF SAID LOT 1, GfNERAl IRON WMKS SU8DIVISION (fOU NCi f4 R[BAR 5(1 IN CONCR£1£) BEARS N 59·23·11r [ A DISTA NCE Of 7J 4.44 n:n {BASIS Of BEARtNC --'.SSU t.tED): TH[NC[ ALONG TH[ ARC or A CURVE TO lHE LffT, BEJNC ON THl [ASITRL l R!Qil or WA Y UN[ <Y TH[ ATCHISON. TOP[KJ. & SANT.A. FE RAIL ROAD. ALSO BEING FHI' (SO} FEET EASITRLl or ANO PARALLEL WlTH THE CENT(RLINE or SAID ATCHISON, TOPEKA & SANTA rr RAILROAD WAIN TRACKS, HA \'1NG A CENTRAL ANGl[ or 1"59"56". A RADIUS or 5779.75 FE£1. A CHORD BEARING or N 12"39'00" E, ,. OISTANC[ or 201.63 FE£T. ANO AN ARC DISTANCE or 201 64 HO: THENCE N 20·39·40· [NON-TANGENT \111 TH 1H£ LAST OESCRtBEO CURV( ANO TANGCNT WITH THC FO\.LO'MNG OESCRl8EO CORl/1 A OISTANCC or 297.55 FEET : THENCI "LONC: TH( ARC or A CUR\{ TO TH( RIGHT . H,1,\'1NG A CENTRAL ANG!.( Of 34"57'08", A R-'.DIUS or 12-0 (){I m1. A CHORD BLARING N 38UB'14" [ A O!SU.NCE or 72 07 FEET. ANO AN ARC DISTANCE or 73.10 FEET; THENCE N 55 "36'48" [ TANGENT WIT H TH[ LAST DfSCRl8£G CURV( A DISTANCE Of 512 .81 FEET: THENCE s 88'57'2e" [ A DISTANCE or 265.47 FEET: THENCC TH[ rouOVtlNG FIVE (5) COURSE~ -'LON(, lHf. [ASTER L y UN( Of SAiD LOT I. GCN(RAL IRON 'NORKS SUBDIVISION 1) S 00"14'08" ( TANGEN T 'MTH TH[ fO\.LOWING DfSCRIB£0 CURV( -'. DISTANCE or 53.29 FEET: 2) THENC( ALONG THE ARC Of A CUR VE TO THE RIGHT. HAVING A C(NTRA.1. ANW Of 59"32'JO". A RADIUS ()I" 45 .73 fEET. A CHORO BEARING s 29'J2'0T .,,,. A DIST ANCE: or 45.41 FEET. ANO AN ARC [)jST.l.NC( Of 47 52 FtEI; Jj THE:NCC S 5918'21" w TANGEN T WITH THE LAST DESCRIBED CURV!: A DISTANCE Of 118.J} FEEl; 4) THENCE. S 89'22'25" W A DISTANCE Of 28.26 f[[T; 5) THENC( S 00'13'34" ( A DISTANCE Cl 656 .37 FIE T TO THC SOU THEAST CQR N[R Qt SAIO LO I \, Gt:NERAL IRON WQR)(S SUBOl\'15100 (FOONO 14 REB AR SET IN CONCRET£): THENCE s 89 '2J'3e" w ALONG SAl(i SOUTHERLY LOT LI N[ or LOT l. Gf NrnAL IRON WORKS SUBDIVISION A DISTANCE. Of 73 4.4' f([l TO TH[ POINT Of BEGINNING SAID OESCRIBEO PARCEL or LANO CONTAINS 459,427 SO. rt OR 10.55 ACRE, t.A ORE OR LESS TOG(THER WlTH; J.. PARCEL or LANO LOCAT[D IN THE NV.' l/4 or THE NW 1/4 or SECTI()I 34. TOYllSHIP 4 SOOTH. RAJlG[ 68 l'l{ST or THE 6TH P.M' l.IQR( PARTICULA.RLY DESCRIBED AS rouows- CQNSIDEP.ING TliE ¥1£.ST Lit![ or IHE NW 1/4 or SAID SECTION J4 ,t.S B(AAIWG Cl soo·1nn .l.NO llllTH "1.l &A.RINGS C:ONTAIN(D HEREIN R£LA TI\{ THERETO. COWl.IEN CIH(; A,f Tti[ N~lHl'l{ST CORNER Of SAID SECl!OO .R THENCE 50016'2.tl"E ALONG THE WEST um: or SAID NW 1/4 or SECTION 3~ A DIST AN CE or 131!1.09 ft(T 10 lH[ SOOIHWEST CORNER OF THE NW 1/4 or SAID NII' 1/4: TH[NC{ N89'2J'52"E A DISTANCE or 226 19 rm TO A POINT ON lH£ E.t.STERL ~ UN[ or W[ BURLl~l()N RAQROAO RIGHT -Cf -WA Y {FORMERL y TH£ .l.TCHISON-TOPEK.l. ANO S>JH.l. ff RAJLRO.t.0) AND TH{ PON T Of BEGINMNG: THENCC ALCJ+.IG SAID EASTERl.'r RIGHT-Of-WA Y LINE AL~ .l. NON-TANG£N T CURVE TO THE Lffl 'lllTH AN ARC LENG TH or J0.82. A R.\DIUS Of 5779.65 FEET, A c.tNTRAL ANGl.1 or 018'20", -'NO A 040RD THAT BE.a.RS Nl41 9'5 ~"E ... DISTANCE or J0.82 f [(l TO TH[ SOUTHWEST CORtU or LOl 1. GE NERA.I. IRON WORKS SUOOll/ISKlH .l.S RECORDED IN 900!' 87. PAC[ 25, RECEPTlON .NO. 2609250 Of THE COUNTY a.ERK ANO R(CORO£R'S RECORDS. THENCE N89'23'J8"E, ALONG THE SOUTHERLY UN[ or SAID LOT I, A DISTANCE Of 8126 FEET TO TH[ INTERSECTIOH WI TH THE WE STER!.l UN!. OJ SOUTH GAL.APAGO STREET (XT[NOCD: THENCE S001l7'19 "[. Al.ONG SAID \ll{Sl[Rl.Y UN( OF SOUTH GALAPAGO STR[[l [Xl(N0£.D A OISTANC! Of 29 .79 rrn TO THE SOU TH ~E Of SAID NW 1/4 or lH( NYI 1/4 or SECTION 34; llf[NC[ S89'23'52 "W. ALONG SAD 50.JlH LINE ... DISTANCE Of 90.95 rE(T TO TH[ POINT Of BEGINNING: SAID lRACT Of LAND CONTAINS :I: 2592 S.f. OR D.06 .l.CRES THEFOUNDRYAPARTMENTS PUC SITE PLAN A PORTION OF LOT 1, GENERAL IRON WORKS SUBDIVISION TOWNSHIP 4 SOUTH , RANGE 68 WEST OF THE 6TH P .M ., CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, ARAPAHOE COUNTY, STATE OF COLORADO SAND CREEK PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT A PARCEL OF LAND LOCATED IN THE NW ~~ OF SECTION 34, T4S, R68W OF THE 6TH P .M, CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COUNTY OF ARAPAHOE, STATE OF COLORADO SHEET_LOF _L ti •. • • a 1 "' N t SCAL£: , ... 1,000' VICINITY MAP BACK GROUND THE SUB..CC1 PROPfRTY IS COt.4POSED or TWO P~RCCLS, LOCATED ON lHE NOR THWEST CORNER CJ WEST B.t.TES A\{NUE. ANO SOUTH [LAT1 S1REET. ANO EAST OF TH( SURU~<GTON NORTHERN SANTA FE RAJlRO.l.O . TOTAL ARE.A FOR TH[ PARCEL IS 462,231 Sf. OR APPROXIMATEL'l' 10.61 ACRES. lHE SI TE. MilOl 15 CURRENT LY o~rn SY SAND CREEK INVESTORS, L.L.C .. IS UNOERGOING A CLEANUP OP[R ... TION FROM A PRIOR IROt.' WOHKS SER-..,cf LOCA l[O ON THE PROPERTY. TttE SITE IS CURREN TL,. ZONED .l.S .l. GENER.l.L INOUSTRIAl DIS1R1Cl (I-2) TH[ PUD FOfl THIS PROPER T'l' l'f1ll IN TROOUCE ZONING ANO DEVELOPMENT STAN DARDS TH~T 'Mll ALLOW FOR ANU PERMIT (1-2) US[S FOR POSSIBLE FUTURE DEVELOPMENl S ANO IN AOOtTION. 'MLL -'00 MULlJ -rAt.tllY USES ANO DEVELOPMENl STAND ARDS THA T ARf APPROPRl-'lE .l.ND CONfQR MING TO THE SURROUNDING USES IN THE ARE A TH( PLANN ED UNIT 0(V(LQP M(N T APPLICATION 'MLL BE PROCESSED PUFSUANT TO THE APPLICABLE CITY REGULA1!0NS GE NERAL NOTE S I. AN ALTA SURVt:'l' WAS PREPARED B' BASELINE [Nc.IN[ER1NG CORP(J(ATION ANO IS PAR l CJ lHIS SUBMITTAi 2 A PRE:LIMINARY ORAJNAG( REPORT WAS PREPARED BY 8.l.SELIN[ ENGINEERING CORPOR.t.TION AND JS P.t.RT Of !HIS SUBUITlAL 3 A TRAFTIC REPORl WAS PREPAR[(I BY BA5£UNE [NGIN[[RIN G CORPOR ATION A.ND IS P.l.RT OF Tl-ilS SIJBLllTlAL 4 THIS PROPERTY DOCS NOT U( WITHIN A 100-YE.l.R FLOOD PlAIN 5. SUBDIVISION Of" "THE SIT[ SH.l.LL BE COLIPLfITD UNDER SEPARATE OOCUt.l(Nl b. TH( OCVELOPEF SHAl.L C.OM PL1 W!lH All .t.PPl.JCABLE CITY COOES. REGULATIONS, ANO STANDARDS 7 lN TH[ EVEIH Of A CC»1n.1c1 BETWEEN THE SPEClflC PR O\iSIONS or THIS PUO ANO Tillf 16. 1\1[ SPECIFIC PROl/ISIONS or THIS Pl.JO SHAU r:().I TRCX. SI TE DATA TOTAL SITE ARE.l. (/ PARCElS) 462,231 SJ OR 10 61 .t.CR£S "'· I C0t.AMERC1AL USC.S: GRUN HOUSE/Nl.IRS[RY, RAISING Of PLAN TS. fL0\1£RS. OR NURS£RY STOC~ ASS£1.1SlY HALL OR AUDITORIUM . HAU RENTAL fOR li!EETINGS OR SOCIA.I. OCCASIONS MEMBERSHIP ORCAtJIZATION lff{)()QR [NTERTAINW[NT/ AMUSCM[NT .l.MUS(M[NT ESTABUSHl.l[N T AS A CON DITIONAi. USE PHYSICAL nmESS CENTER/SPA THEATER AN(, PERf"ORt.l ANCf/CONCERT VfNU[. NOT INCLUOINC .l.OULT ENTERTAJN l.tEN l GENERAL OUTDOOR RECPE.l. TIOtl, .,$ A CONOITION~l USC. CHECK CAStllNG FACILIT Y f!N.t.NCIAl INSTil\JTION. WITH DR IYE -THROUGH SfRl/ICf f!N ANOAL INSTITUTION, WITHOUT ORI\{-THROUQ-1 S(RVICE rooo AND 8£1/f:RAGC Sf.11\'1C[. IN CLUOlNG BR£¥iflUB C.l.T[R[R MICROBR['ll{RY RESTAURANl. BAR, TAVERN WITH OR 'MTHOUT OUTDOOR OPER-'llONS RCSTAURAN T. WITH ORM -THROUGH SERVICE TAKE OUT -'NO DELIVERY ONt Y MEDIC-'L AN[. SCIENTlflC' CLINIC HOSPITAL LABOR.t.TOR1 (OEN TAL. MEOICAl ".lR Of>llCALi OfTICE . Tl'PE 1 (GE NERAL) OF rlCE , TYPE 2 (Ut.lll£0) ORY CLE-'NER, OROF'-OfF Sil[ ONl Y INSTRUCTIONAL SER\'1C( PERSONAL CARE S£R\'1CE. CONTACTS QY!!!l:R SAND CREEK INV(STORS. L.L.C 3002 S. HURON ST ENGLEWOOD. CO 80110 ~ BAS£UN( [NG\N([RIN G CORP 100 12Ttl ST., sum 220 GOLDEN. CO &1401 VINC£ HARRIS , AICP {J03) 202-5010 A217 EJjlilllill. 8AS£UtlE ENGINEERIN G CORP 700 121H Sl., SUITE 220 r,OLO[N, CO 80401 N0.4.H ~MMERS. PE (303) 940-9966 .201 PUP DISTR ICT PLAN DEVELOPM ENT SlA NO ARDS A ~~-UNLESS Ol HER'MS( PR0\'10E(I FOP IN TH[ PU0 OP. AN Alr.4ENDM[N1 TH£RETO, TH[ PR0\'1SIOOS, STANDARDS, REGULATIONS ANO PROCEDUR[S PERllNENT TO AN APPUC.l.TION fOR THE 0EVELOPl.4EN1 Of L.t.ND WlTHIN rntS PlJO ZONE OISlRIC T SHALL CUMPL 1 1!11TH THE fl-2) ZONE OISlR!Cl ANO TH( BELOW LISTEl> ST.l.NOARDS FOR MULTI-FAMILY USE . TH[ ST ANDARDS roo (1-2) G(N[RA!. INDUSTRIAL DISTRICT CAN Bf RffERENCEO !N TITLE 18 Of 1\1[ CITY Of [NClE'MXlO MUNICIPAL COOE. INCLUOIN G PHOTOGRAPH Y STUDIO ANO PHOTO LAS, UPHO!.Sl[RY, PRINTER, LOCKSMllH, TAIL()f<; REPA!P SHOf> (N01 INCLUDING AUTO) RElA.ll. SALES 4.ND SfR\'1CE (SALE5). IN CLUDING .l.NTIQUE STORE ART (,AUER\· W ·[ z~ --·~ a _. 0:: w .!§' V) .l i~ ~f ~i ~' gi ii~ SHEET INDE X <( ..::; DISTR!CT PUH ~~ ii~ :;;I §~ lh P2 -DtSlMCT ~ I AROITEClURAl IW8 • OElAILS ' P3-D:JSllilC Sll£PUH P• -eo«:EPnJAl .a!Lll -f.Mll.Y S1l£ Pl.AH Ii Ii 2 Ii p l ~,p ~ ~S j ~ ~:s1 iD ! ; ~·~· ~ ~ i :;: !!: ~ ~ 5 ~ ~B I ~~: ~:~+ ! ~·~ ~ 8 i5 fl' I ~ PROPERT Y O'ftffER: z 5 u ~ BY STA T[ Of COCORAOO COOIH' Of f\{ClQQ,Tcie_ ~ ..... o..z: ~ ~~ a.. 0 ~ TH{\~~ ... l~s:UIJ[NT w~;\ACKMO¥!lE00~~ :~a:~ ME THIS f!OYf) 'l!lNS!QW Ii M A~![ ____ FOR S.\ND CREEK INVESTORS. L.L.C 'ft!TNESS t.l1 HANO AN{! OfflOAL SEA.I. ~o.l"\c.~ NOAYiJU .,. COM •JSSION EXPIRES "\I aj~ ~p~2R THEra&~N:;t '111t-, I ~ w Cl z !:= ~ ~ z < >- :::> i;l ~ 8~~ z~--.... ~ ~5~ ~"' a.. 8 ::.::: w w a:: u :S o n= ~-;= ~='7 ~4J.< B. ~u..sE.S. THE FCX.LO'MN G USES ARE PERMITTED FOf! THE SANO CREEK PUO SITE UNLE SS OTHERWISE PRO'M>CO, rnE FOUOWING USE CA TEGORIES >.NO T'tPES SHALL HAV( THE SAME ME.l.NINGS -'S SUCH CATEGORY ANO US£ l£RMS BY THE SAi.i( NI.MES CON TAltJ EO IN ltTL( 16 Of TH( [NGl.I'MJOO t.WNICIPAL COO[. P[Rl.llTTE:D USES ARE SUB..(CT TO All APPUC A8Lf RCGIJL-' TIOHS Of TITLE lf. -[NClEWOOD UNIFIED O(VELOPMEN T COOL RESIDE NTIAL USES GROUP UIANC. fACILll'r. L-'RGE/SPECIAL GROUP UV1NG fACILllY. SMALL UV[/WORK O'M:LUNG BU'l'-BACK. S£CON0-HAND. THRIFT , CONSIGNMENT STORES, LARGE 8UY-8ACIC. SECOND-HANO, TliR!FT. CONSIGN l.![NT STORES. SM-'U C()t.jl/ENl[NCE STORES GROCER Y /SPEOALJTY FOOD SlORE INTERNET SALES LOCA lFON LIOUOF STORE RET.l.ll SALES. GENER AL MERCHANDISE TRADE OR BU~N ESS SCHOOi. R.l.DIO/TELEYISION SROAOC.l.S TIN G SlUOIO. RECOROltl G/fllt.l STUDIO A.UTOLIOT1V£ SCR\'1CE STATION (GASOLJN( FACILI TY) ~ <g z w< :3 (/) 3 5 ~ >- G ~.· ... · =~~~"'"™"'sttRl1 iRY o•lt r.f''Oo ~WOOD ~ ·-............. q , . '<~ ~~ b APPROVALS H2~c 'f.':1''M.lJ't!.'p,~ LO\I;, ME DIUl.I AND HIGH DENSITY MULll -UNIT DWELLINGS U.Ulll-f.AMI LY RELATEO ANCILLARY USES SUCH AS LE.l.SING OfFICE, PRIVATE RECREATION rACILIT!ES . ETC. PUBLIC/INST!TU TION-'L llSES ATHLETIC r 1rLD COMl.IUNITY GAR0£N LIBRARY YUSC.UI.'. PARK ANO OPEN SPA.CE RELIGIOUS INSlHUTlONS ANO ASSOCIATED ACCESSOfiY US£S SCHOOl..S T£LECOMUUNICATION FA OU TY (SEE CHAP TER 16-7. "T[l[COMIJUNJCAT!ONS, •FOR APPUCABI..£ USf-RfLATfD GlJJ(J[UN[S ANC STANDARDS), TO INCLUDE -'L T[RNATIVE TOV.-'ER STRUCTUR[. ANTEtlN-' {MICROWAV( ANT[NNA. SECTORIZEU PANEL ANTENN.l., WHIP ANTENN A) A.NO TOWE:R STRUCll.IRE TRANSIT CENTER CAR W.l.SH, AUTO 0£1.l.IUNG PAR KING f.l.CIUT'l', STRUCTURE \OPERABLE V[HICLES), PRINCIPAL USE P.t.RK ING AREA, SURrAC£ (OPER .l.B LE V(HIQES), PRINOP-'L USE HOITL HOTEL. (t TENDED STA~ INDUSTRIAL USES VMot.ESAl( SALES ANO DISTRIBUTION lNOUSTR!AL S[RVICE. UGHl INOl!S TR!AL SEIMC[. HE AVY MANUf AC HJ RING (INCLUDING PROC[SSING. FABRIC ATION OR ASSE t.I BL l'), LIGH T MANUFACTURIN G (INCLUDING PROCESSING. f.l.BRICA l lON OR ASSEMBU). HEAV'r MO...,NG .l.ND STORAGC OIJTOOOR STORAGE STORAGE YARDS FOR V[HJCl(S, [QVIPM[tH, MATERIAL, AND/OR SUPPLIES. INCLUDING CONTRACTOR orncr ANO YARD WAR EHOUSING ANO/OR STOR AGE. INCLUDING MIN I-STORAGE COM MERCIAL STOR.l.GC , SAL(S ANO REPAIR Of 0P£RABI.[ vtH!CLES ANO (QUIP t.lENT J I I (USES CONTINUEO ON NEXT P-'GE) ~.-) ':1 -~ '~~... NIJV ~(i .. ?=/' li -· '/ ·. i ,{fe, ATT[ST:~ CLfRK AND RECOROEll --::.=.~-.:? ___ _,. .. ----...... .....,. .. 9/2'!>/12 --2~·1l6' alll!O'.,.. ...,.,... """"' --Pl200 --200J'l,0201l-2-2Ld •9 ..... 1 .. 4 Pl THE FOUNDRY APARTMENTS SW DEVELOPME NT GROU P t-~ lfl Q) z ; ~ Ll.J ~ ,<. J 0.. :;:f ... 0 "' ...J u Ll.J 0. ~L "' >"' + Ll.J~ ... Oo ~o~ • u ::J ~ en ' c . ()_ 0 z ' ~ .. ~ ~o ~p.. :i::~::i G E-<00 0 ;1 ~ : .c " ... ~ lfl .. , Cf) I-z w ~ I-a::: z <( <( ......J a.. (L <( UJ >-I- a::: Cf) 0 0 z :::> :::> (L 0 LL w I I- 1ST SUBMITIAL 2015-09-28 2ND SUBMITTAL 2015-10-15 P1 OF SAND CREEK PUD 20F9 THE FOUNDRY APARTMENTS • • • PUP DI STRICT PLAN DEVEL OPMENT STANDARDS (CONTIN UED ) ACC(SSORY USfS: HOME OCCUPATION AS USl[D ltl [NQ['M)OO r.IUNIOPAL COO[ nnr 16 -UNIFIED OCVELOPMENT Coot l(MPOR ARY USES. AS UST(O !ff ENCt.[1¥000 MUN!CIPA.J. COD( Tl1L£ 16 -UNlfl[[l Df.VEL~llENT COO£ UM.ISTEU USES· PR<Xl:CORES m 1 ~OVAL OF USE S NOT LISTED IH THE ABOVE P£R1ou mo llS(S SHAU 0[ GOVERNEO BY mu 16 PRO~ rOR UNUSTrO US(S c llf)USTRIA! uses ld AY SllN:il All AU.OYICD ll'IOOSTRIAL VS[!, SHAU C[AS[ ANO SHALL NOT BC GRANQf' ATHER[(l HOR CQHS(l[R[[l LEGAL, t<fON -CC»ff'ORMIN G USES UPOO THi ISSUANCE r$ A CfRllFICA TE Of OCOJPANCY (CO) FC'J? Af.I Y RESIOCHTIAL OR CCMUEROAL US( YllTHIN TH[ PUO, 'MUHER OR NOT THE PROPfRTY 'MHll THE BOONDARIES Of THE PUO HAS BEEN PLAlTEO. OE'y!10PMfNl STAND.IJ!QS I . WU\. THMIT RES10£NTIAL DWELLtlCS o MAXIMUM SUlllllNG H£1CHT . 75'-0 .. b SETBACKS. AU Pull S£TSACKS FOR lilUL.11-f AMll l IJSt. SHALL B[ ~>-o· c O(NSIT Y: UAXll.IUM '~ OWELIJIC UNITS PER ACRE' {45 OU /ACR£) d FLOOR AREA/UNI !. MINIMUM ~so SOU.AR£ rm e MA~MUM flOOR ARO RA TI O: NON[ I WINIMUl.I ()P[N SPACE (INCLUDES SIJ(WAU<S): 25% q MINIMUM LOT 'MOTH· NOHE 2 COl.IMERCIAL/INOUSTRIAL THEFOUNDRYAPARTMENTS PUD SITE PLAN A PORTION OF LOT 1, GENERAL IRON WORKS SUBDIVISION TOWNSHIP 4 SOUTH , RANGE 68 WEST OF THE 6TH P.M ., CITY OF ENGLEWOOD , ARAPAHOE COUNTY , STATE OF COLORADO SAND CREEK PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT A PARCEL OF LAND LOCATED IN THE NW ~ OF SECTION 34, T4S, R68W OF THE 6TH P.M., CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COUNTY OF ARAPAHOE, ST A TE OF COLORADO Slll!l!T _LOF _L DISl'RICT PLAN I ARCHITllCTIJRAL IMAGl!S .t Dl!T AILS J. LAHOSCAPING o. A COMPLETE LANOSC AP! PlAH SHALL 8( PRO'f10E0 Al TlMt ~SUBMITTAL Of FINAL SIT[ Pl.AH 4 PARKING o. PARKING GUID(lltl(S WIU. BE PREPARED BASED ON FUTURE 0£'.{LOPMENT USC At«> 'Mll BE SU8MJTT[0 1111TH A FINAL SITE PL.AN ANO 'Mll UlllZE mu 16 « TH{ [MQIWOOO UNlfl[O 0£'¥£LOPMENT COO( AS A BASIS REDUCTION Of PARl<ING MA Y BE PROPOS£D HJR Mll!.T!-F AMllY. 5 PUBUC LN() OCOICA TlONS REOU~EMfNTS 4. PARKS. TRAILS. 00 OPEN SPAa: LAND DCOICATIOH SHAU 8E OCTERMKD BY SCPARA.n: AGRWilEHT AT TIM( Of ~Al SITE Pl.AH ARCH!lfCilJRA!, STANDAf!OS· FORM AM> MA l£RIALS FOR YA TI-r A.Mil ' tOJSINC SHAU HAAMOO!zt '#tllH M AOJACl)H RCSIOCNTIAL F Bllll.OffGS AHO BE CONSIO[RAlf Of N[IGHBORlNG BUl\.DlNGS SUBMITTED AS A PART Of THE PffOPOSEO P00 ARE [XAMPl.[ PH OTOGRAPHS IHOICATlNG THE (;(N[RAI.. lf~L Of 0£9CH OUAUTY, flNISl1[$ ANO MATERIALS TO BE INCORPORATED IN THE PRO.CCT fACAOES; EXTERIOR WA.US GftEATER THAN 50 FEEl IN LENGTH SHOULD 8R[Al( ANT FLAT, MONClllltC FACAOE YllTH DlSCERNlBU AROtll[CTl.IRM. £l [M[N1S BUILDING [)(SIGNS. ROOFUNCS. OR rACJ« TREATME.NTS THAT '1tE lilQHOT()l()JS ARE STRONGLY OISCOURAGEO BlMLOINC rACAQCS ORIEN TED TO TH[ STREET OR PUBtlC SPA.CC SHOUlD PROW>E ARa-tlTECUAI. VARIETY ANO SCAL[ BY WCORPORATING lliMENTS 9.JCH AS SAY 'MNOOWS, OOORWAYS, [MTRAHCCS AND YllNOOWS, BAl..CON(S. CCW!Nlct:S. 00...UWfS. 't{RTICAl Pl.AN( BRCAKS. ANO OTtO TYPES Of AROllECTURAL DETAUHG TO PROWJC "'9.IAL INTrRCST . 2. J6CHlEGRIT. A BUllDING°S SPECIAi.. >J!CHl'llCTURAI. rEATuRCS AND JREATMENTS S>iAU NOT BE R£STRICTEO TO A SINQ.E F At;ADE . All SIDES Of A BUILDING CffN TO VlE'fl' BY THE PUBLIC. MTHER YIE'flCD fROt.I PUBLIC OR PRIVATC F'R(f'{lH'I. SHALL DISPl.AY A SIMllAR LEVEl or O'JAl.JTY ANO ARCHI TECTURAL 1Nl(R£Sl ARCHHf.CTURAL FtATVR:ES SUCH AS MN DOWS. A'MlllNGS, PRO.CC TIOHS. R["1'.ALS, CHANG£S IN PAnERN, ANO TREUIS(S SHOULD BE USEC ON All SlOC:S fOR '..tSUAL INl[R[Sl. ni[ Olt.IENSIONS Of BASE, MIDOLE. ANO TOP SHOOLO BE CARRICO ARCJV+.10 fROM THE PRIMARY rAt;ADES TO !HE SOE ANO R[AR or JH[ BUU>ING AND CREA Tr INtrRESTIHG AHO VARIED APP[.4.RANC(S. S BRIGHT Ca.ORS: INTENSE . 8Rl(;HT. OR flUORCSCCNT COL~ SHOUlD t+OT Bf LISCO AS TH[ PRrooutlAHT CClOR ON ANY WALL. OR ROOF" Qt ANY PRIMARY OR ACC(SSOR Y STRUCTl.JR[. 6. BUILDIHG MATCRIALS: EXTERIOR BUILDING fA~AO[S SHOULD EXH181l HIQi LEVELS ()f OCSIGN . 0£TAILING, 4NO MAT[RIAJ.. QUALITY. A l.llX OF HIGH QUALITY COMPATIBU W,t..TCRIALS IS STRC»iGLY [NCMAGED ON All FA!;AD£S FACING STR((TS. OR OTH[R PUBLIC SPACES OR AREAS. BUllDINCS SHOULD BE CONSTRUCTED Of 0URABl£, HIGH-OVALITY MAl£RIA1.S SUCH AS: BRIO:, STONC. AROlllfCTl.rRAL PR[-CAST CONCRETE. AR()llTECTURALLY CAST CONCRETE, CAST STOOL INlEGRAUY CCl<HD SPLIT OR GROUND rAC£ CONCRETE MASONR'f UNITS. STUCCO OR £1rs (EXTERIOR INSULAlED nNISH!NG SYSTEM), ARCHITfCTUflAL UETAL. 'M)OO, LAP SIDING. OR ANY COMBINA~ Of fH[ MATERIALS USlm 7 SCALING. BUILOINC rAt;AOES SHOUlD INO.UOC A COMBIHATION Of OETAl.S TO ENHAHCC TM( AAOtTECTURAL tlT(REST. fOR EX.ulPl..f. US( BRICK'llORI' 10 CREA.Tl UtlOOE El.DIENTS. OR MIX MATmAl.S OF VAR'l'INC 0£PIH TO Pf.0\10[ VISUAL llHEREST ~' l. SITE Pl.AH DEVELOPMENT ON ANY PORTlOH or TH[ PUD rQR AH~' RESllCNTIAI.. US( (ANO NOT PUBUCjlt.iSTITUTIONAL, COMME RCIAL. OR IHOUSTRIAI. USES) SHALL 8E SUB.£CT TO sm PLAN RE'v1£W BY TH[ Pl.ANNING ANO ZONING COMMISSION ANO R£VIEW ANO APPROVAL BY CllY COUffCl. 1r ANY sm: Pt.AN IS SU9MlnEO rrM PUBUC/INSTITUTJ()IAl. COl.IMERCUJ.., OR lNOUSTR1Al USES. IT 'MLL BE PROCESst:O AOlillNISTRA TlVEl Y AS AL.L0\li£0 BY TH£ UHlflCO 0£'.{LOPt.IENT COOL 2. lilQ)lf'lCATK»fS: lHE FOU.O'MNG lilOOIFICAllON PROCt:OURES A.RE CONSISTENT 'MTH THE Pua MOOIACATION PROCEDURES Of 1Hf CI TY (l' [NGlEWOOO TITlE 16. ZCHNG RCCUU.~S. AS M001rn:n 8E1DW o. DISTRIC T Pl.AN. TH( TERMS. CCM!ITIONS. THC AD0Pl[0 PUO DISTRICT Pl.AN ANO DOCUMENTS MAY BC CHANGED AND/OR AM(NO[O IN 'litl()l OR IN PAR T "5 rouows lillNOR WOOlf'ICATIONS TO THE PUO OlSTRICT Pt.AN: lH[ arr MANAGER OR HlS/HER DESIGN([ MA Y APf'RO't{ MINOR MOOlf!CA TIONS IN 1H[ LOCATION. SIZINC, ANO H(IQIT Of SlRUCllJR(S OR FAClllll(S f' REOUIR(O BY ENGIHEERING OR OTHER CIRCtJ lilSTANCf S NOT rORES([N AT THE TllrilE THE PUli OlSTRICT PlAN WAS APPR0\1:0. MINOR MOOIF'ICA TI ONS SHALL NOT SE Pe:Rt.llTTED IF fHE 1.1.00lflCA TION RESULTS IN A.NY Of TH( CIRCUM ST ANCCS LISTI.0 IN f.2.b.i ll' THIS Pl.ID. 0 0£V£l 0PMIN1 STANDAROS HlR COIMriiEROAI. OR WUSIRlAL uses SHAll COMPLY \fj1Th' THE DEVEUJ>t.l[Nl REGUlATIOHS OUTl.KO FOR 1Hf. 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R2 RESIDENTIAL BUILDING AREA FOOTPRINT= 4,748 SF GROSS FLOOR AREA= 14 .246 SF 2 HR FIRE WALL PROPERTY LINE 92 PARKING SPACES (+2 LOADING) b i:: THEFOUNDRYAPARTMENTS PUD SITE PLAN A PORTION OF LOT 1, GENERAL IRON WORKS SUBDIVISION TOWNSHIP 4 SOUTH , RANGE 68 WEST OF THE 6TH P M , CITY OF ENGLEWOOD , ARAPAHOE COUNTY , STATE OF COLORADO ' I SNOW STORAGE LOCATIONS AT ISLANDS. TYP OF 5 ,---, I I 1 I . I I I I I I DETENTION AREA (RE CNIL) I I I I .... ·o· . ./ I ,-~---f ~--1 ~ 150'-0::---------/ l ie 9 L -~-v FIRE ACCESS LANE AND TURNAROUND ZONI NG . PUC CURRENT USE VACANT --- ·0 · 6 L_ BIKE PARKING (EXTERI OR) PER LANDSCAPE PLAN 10 SPACES BIKE STORAGE (INTERIOR) 35 SPACES CONNECTION AT LEVELS 2 & 3 V ; I ---- TRANS - FORMER t>-1 /_./'" v 26'-0" \ <f 1' SIGHT TRIANGLE RE CIVIL GRADING ANO UTILITY PLAN "'-l ,__,, I __ I ---i I I ! I I : I I I ~ ~ VEHICLE ;, ~ACC E SS I N -_J ' ·< I--en 5 w en I LEVEL 1 F.F E = 100' PLAN 101)"-0"::: 5304.18' I I I I I 18 ~ I ~ OVERALL BUILDING 3-STORY BUILDING CONSTRUCTION TYPE V A OCCUPANCY R2 RESIDENTIAL Co BUILDING !'.it GROSS'FL~~T:RINT = ~REAo ---- ~ .L__ -------BU ILDING AREAA ~-3-STORYBUILD1NG 23.668 SF 69,624 SF BIKE PARKING (EXTERIOR) PER LANDSCAPE PLAN. 6 SPACES ----. ,---, CONSTRUCTION TYPE VA OCCUPANCY R2 RESIDENTIAL I BUILDING FOOTPRINT ::: i=iir---,,.-,---, GROSS FLOOR AREA= 18.920 SF 55.378 SF I S' SETBACK LINE ~_J----_..:. ~----L= ---,--PROPERTY LINE DASHED LINE INDICATES BACK OF EXISTING ATTACHED WALK DETACHED 5' SIDEWALK AND 7' TREELAWN PROPOSED ZONING: 1-2 CURRENT USE NIA bb in ~ TYP DIMENSIONS OF PROPOSED DETACHED SIDEWALK AND TREELA~ 1 ~ EXTERIOR STAIR CORE. TYP OF 3 WBATESAVE ROOF CANOPY AT MAIN ENTRY ZONING: R-2-B CURRENT USE RESIDENTIAL 10.8'· I t I I ;)I ' ~ :-::'.J T :-,,; PATIOS AT GROUND LEVEL UNITS FACING BATES ONLY.TYP OFS SIGHT TRIANGLE RE . CIVIL GRADING AND UTILITY PLAN TRANSPORT ATION EASEME NT. TYP . AT El.All ST ANO BATES AVE RE . CIVIL GRADING AND UTILITY PLAN SITE DATA TABLE ZONE DISTRICT OPEN SPACE PARKING (ALL SURFACE) BUILDING FOOTPRINT" (INCLUDES UPPER LEVEL PROJECTIONS EXCUOING ROOF EAVES) TOTAL SITE AREA PUD GSF 38.457 GSF 30.334 GSF 24.267 GSF 93.058 GSF (213ACRES) .. 41% ''" "'" "'"" "AREAS BASED ON LOT COVERAGE AS DEFINED BY SECTION 16-6-1 DIMENSIONAL REQUIREMENTS OF THE ENGLEWOOD MUNICIPAL CODE (EMC) DWELLING UNIT/PARKING SUMMARY 1 BEDROOM UNITS 2 BEDROOM UNITS TOTAL UNITS OU/ACRE PARKING SPACES STANDARD ACCESSIBLE LOADING SPACES BIKE PARKING PUD PLAN LEGEND .<:] PEDESTRIAN ACCESS ~ V EHICLE ACCESS ~ RESIDENT ACCESS 42 28 70 32.8 OU/ACRE 92 88 4 (INC 1 VAN) 35 INTERIOR. 16 E XTERIOR XX PARKING STALL DESIGNATIO~ ACCESSIBLE ROUTE CD ~~~HITECTURAL SITE PLAN -- N EB I --1 rr 1rr w ~ w THE FOUNDRY APARTMENTS SW DE VELOPME NT GROU P ; I.fl 0 " I.. ~ ::c : ~ u ~L ai +-'·o·-; .c u ~3 ~ . [}_ ;o 0 z ::;:: ~ ~p.. 1--z UJ L Cl. 0 _J UJ .. >"' + UJ 0 o: I ,_c ~ ~I.fl ::i::~::i E-<O ~ ;1· en 1-z w ~ l-o:: <( a.. <( >-0:: 0 z :J 0 u.. w I I- 1ST SU BMITTAL 2ND SU BMITTAL z <( _J o._ w 1- (f) 0 => o._ 2015-09-28 2015-10-15 ARCHITECTURAL SITE PLAN 40F9 THE FOUNDRY APARTMENTS • • • 5304.24 FG/ME ~ ..,0:-t ~°' q. ~..rQ.~ 'i-10; --~\ii ROOFTOP DETENTION ';:::_i, 5~_:, ··31): THEFOUNDRYAPARTMENTS PUD SITE PLAN A PORTION OF LOT 1, GENERAL IRON WORKS SUBDIVISION TOWNSHIP 4 SOUTH , RANGE 68 WEST OF THE 6TH P M ., CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, ARAPAHOE COUNTY, STATE OF COLORADO 530' -~~~2_ ~---==---5302 ((_5303.24 / FL 5300.50 5300 .72 FL Fl~ .#'\: ?-#' CHASESECTI/~ ~ ~\ \\ ../'ETAININGWALL r 5299.07 _ r 5300.05_ (UNCOVERED) INLET TYPE 13 \ J .o,.,w::-~::~:·..:2 / REATMENT ~00.0 1 / r ~EIGHTVARIES) LP/GR ";;,,,/ ~\.. RETAINING WALL 1'HIGH B"?VC .. ...... """'! ... ----~5295._ ............. ... --------;-<o---~5297 ----- =ml \ 26 FIRE LANE \_530024 ACCESSESMT Fl r-------, I I I I ! FOR LANDSCAPl~I~~ TO ALLOW i I .. < c~~~~g~~~:i'D~~ .. 5299.94 . I ~ Fl '~~::====- I \ " \ , ) L-------r--5299 -/ ---...... 1 __ :::i1 ) 5299.93 -----LJ FL 53oa __ I 5302.08 Fl w~=i)·· fl J ---1---CHASE SECTION I (UNCOVERED) I 26 FIRE LANE I ACCESS ESMT I I L __ _ 5301.50 ~t F l~ PROPOSED BUILDING FF = 5304.18 PRO POSED BU ILDING ,/ FF = 5304 .18 PROPOSED BU ILD ING FF = 5304 .18 EX INLET (TO BE REMOVED)\ EX UTILITY PED~STAL-, • · .. "' (TO BE RELOC ATED OR REMOVED) ROOF ORA JN (FROM ROOFTOP PONO OUTLET (TY P ) // PROPOSED BUILDING FF = 5304 .18 / / / '~11 ~ 1 • 11 I 1; ~ =11 ~ =~ ·! 1• ~ . ·1 -· V. ~ VERTICAL CURB AND GUTTER 1 WITHS' DETACHED SIDEWALK . . ~ • . ·1 ' =• ~ ~· ~~ = ~ • i=: ~ =~ :5 ~ lJJ ~ ~ U) ,, J { ~ .S- ~ I 1 5' SWLK i J ! TRANSPORTATION ESMT (WIDTH VARIES ) 1 j ·1 ,....____ T VARIABLE WIDTH ."l". ~····· ,,{ ./ .,_,,.. FC-f-,:, N 20 0 20 PROPOSED ----5280 ---- ----5279 ---- ~->-----·>---~ --w--~w---- ('-...., ~ DJ @ m HORIZONTAL SCALE: 1" " 20' LEGEND: PROPERTY BOUNDARY RIGHT-OF WAY-LINE CONTOUR -MAJOR CONTOUR -MINOR FENCE FIBER OPTIC LINE FIRE SERVICE GAS LINE OVERHEAD POWER SANITARY SEWER WATERLINE STORM SEWER RETAINING WALL DOOR DUMPSTER FIRE HYDRANT GATE VALVE SANITAR Y MANHOLE STORM INLET STORM MANHOLE TRANSFORMER UTILITY POLE ROOFTOP DETENTION SITE BENCHMARK EXISTING 52&.~ 5J'Z" F~ ,:.,, Or< BENCHMARK CITY ANO COUNTY OF DENVER BENCHMARK NUMBER 46A ACCO BRASS CAP LOCATED AT THE NORTHEAST CORNER. TOP OF CURB AT THE INTERSECTION OF YALE AVENUE ANO BROADWAY HAVING A PUBLISHED ELEVATION OF 5296 67 FEET (NAVD88) NOTES ALL ON SITE STORM DRAINAGE SYSTEMS ARE PRIVATE A BLANKET EASEMEtlT WILL BE DEDICATED BY PLAT FOR THE PRIVATE STORM DRAINAGE SYSTEM __ .,._ t · -~-6~ ~E .i:J.~E 5' SWLK TRANSPORTATION ESMT A • . ~ ,• I I ! I •".GI I -·cl I i ' I I ' l o I I ~:'•.. ~ ~ 1 • • I I I - ~ I . ~m ~~_/ _.( ··-:-:-~--CONSTRUCT A.N OUTSIDE DROP FROM TH E MANHOLE _ .,_ , c ·' INTO THE TOP OF THE 60' STORM SEWER:.r· ~~ , 11 ' I I •: 'I I ,,I I ~)'.' I I w BATES A VE 1111 f I~ --·-------~VERTICAL CURB AND GUTTER SAMTARv SEWER -J ~ W:ER 1 1 ::Vl:E ·_: :-.: :-_: :-_: :-.: :·_: :=-.: :-_: :-.H:ND~A;:: •-• • -c• • •• ~I ~-l "' If l1 ·i fl , (60'ROW) .. r . .. W ITH 5' OET ACHED SIDEWALK . SERVICE .. ... ----• <:; ·--·------•:• ----.... -----~ ~ ~ ~ THE FOUNDRY APARTMENTS SW DEVE LOPMENT GROUP ~ lfl Q) ~ ... _. J ~r .. u ~L w ~o ·-~ .£:. u ~j ~ JL ~o ~ i:2 ~ ~p., 1-z uu ~ Q_ 0 _J uu .. >"' + uu 0 o: I '.' . .C ~ ~ lfl :r:~::i r-c.?O 41 '' Cf) r-z w ~ r- 0:: <( ::z: <( c... __. <( a_ w >-t-- 0:: en Cl 0 :::::> z a_ ::::> 0 LL w I r- 1ST SU BMITTAL 2015-09-28 2ND SUBM ITTAL 2015-10-15 GRADING & UTILITY PLAN 5 OF 9 THE FOUNDRY APARTMENTS • • • THEFOUNDRYAPARTMENTS PUD SITE PLAN A PORTION OF LOT 1, GENERAL IRON WORKS SUBDIVISION TOWNSHIP 4 SOUTH , RANGE 68 WEST OF THE 6TH P.M ., CITY OF ENGLEWOOD , ARAPAHOE COUNTY , STATE OF COLORADO ALTA/ACSM LAND TITLE SURVEY A PORTION OF LOT 1, G ENER A L IRON WO RKS SUBDIVISION LEGAL DESCRIPTION : PER TITLE WORK ABC70416385·4 LOCATED IN THE NORTHWEST Y.i OF SECTION 34, TOWNSH IP 4 SO UTH , RANG E 68 WEST OF THE 6TH P.M., CI TY O F ENGLEWOOD. COUNTY O F ARAPAHOE, STAT E OF COLO RAD O LOT 1. GENERAL IRON 11\oORKS SUBDIVISION. EXCEPT THAT PORTION THEREOF CONDEMNED BV REGIONAL TRANSPORTATION DISTRICT. AS RECITED IN RULE AND ORDER . CASE NO. 01.CV·0060. EXHIBIT A.. RECORDED FEBRUAAY 24 . 20CM UNDER RECEPTION NO 84033155 AND RE ·RECORDEO APRIL 15, 2004 UNDER RECEPTION NO. 84067360. COUNTY OF ARAPAHO£. STATE Of COlOftAOO. AND A PARCEL Of LANO LOCATED IN THE NW 114 Of THE NW 1141 OF SECTION 34 . T~SHIP4 SOUTii RANGE 68 WEST OF THE 6TH P.M .. MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLL0\11,5 CONSIDER ING THE WEST LINE OF THE NW 114 Of SAID SECTION 34 AS BEARING SOUTH 00"1 6'24" EAST AND 'MTH All BEARING CONTAINED HE REIN RELATIVE TH ERETO: COMMENCING AT THE NORTH'""EST CORNER OF SAID SECTION 34, THENCE SOUTH 00"16'2•" EAST ALONG THE WEST LINE Of SAID NW 11• OF SECTION 3" A DISTANCE OF 1319.09 FEET TO THE SOUTH'/lleST CORNER OF THE NW1/ .. OF SAID NW 11•: THENCE NORTH 89'23"52" EAST A DISTANCE OF 226.19 FEET TO A POINT ON THE EASTERLY LINE OF THE BURLINGTON RAILROAD RlGHT-OF·WAY (FORMERLY ATCHISON-TOPEKA AND SANTA FE RAILROAD) ANO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. THENCE ALONG SAID EASTER LY RIG HT-OF-WAY LINE ALONG A NON-TANGENT CURVE TO THE LEFT WTH AN ARC LENGTH OF 30.82 FEET. A RADIUS Of 5779.65 FEET. A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 00·18'20'". ANO A CHORD THAT BEAAS NORTH 14"19"S3" EAST A DISTANCE OF 30.82 FEET TO THE SOUTHV\IEST CORNER OF LOT 1. GENERAL IR ON ..-..ORKS SU BDIVISION AS RECORDED DECEMBER 6. 19$5 UNDER RECEPTION NO 2609250 OF THE COUNTY CLERK ANO RECORDER'S OFFICE: THE NCE NC>flTH 89 "23'38" EAST. ALONG THE SOUTH ERLY LINE OF SAID LOT 1. A DISTANCE OF ISJ.26 FEET TO THE INTERSECTION V\4TH THE INESTERLY LINE OF SOUTH GALA.PAGO STREET EXTENDED. THENCE SOUTH 00"'07'19" EAST . ALONG SAID INESTERLY LINE OF SOUTH GALA.PAGO STREET EXTENDED A DISTANCE OF 29 79 FEET TO THE SOUTH LI NE OF SAID NW 114 OF THE NW 114 Of SECTION 3". THE NCE SOUTH 89"23'52" INEST. ALONG SAID SOUTH LINE A DISTANCE OF 90.95 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. COUNTY Of ARAPAHOE. STATE OF COLORADO SUBJECT PROPERTY LAND DESCRIPTION A PORTION OF LOT 1. GENERAL IRON v.ol'!KS SUBDIVISION. RECORDED IN BOQfl. 87. PAGE 25, RECEPTION NUMBER 2609250 IN THE ARAPAHOE COUNTY CLERK AND RECORDERS OFFICE. BEING JN SECTION 3". TOWNSHIP 4 SOUTH. RANGE 68 v.£ST Of THE SIXTH PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN. ARAPAHOE COUNTY. CITY OF ENGLEWOOD. COLORADO BEING MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS BEGINNING AT THE SOUTHINEST PROPERTY COR NER OF LOT 1 (FOUND U REBAR WTH NO CAP): THENCE SOUTH 89"23'38" '.\EST ALONG THE NORTHERLY ROW LINE OF V'.'EST BATES AVENUE. A DISTANCE OF 275.40 FE ET: THENCE DEPARTING A POINT ON THE NORT HERLY ROW LINE OF 'NEST BATES AVE NUE NORTH 00•35·34· EAST. A DISTANCE OF 337.95 FEET; THENCE NORTH 89"58'08" EAST . A DISTANCE OF 277 61 FEET TO A POINT ON THE WESTERLY ROW LINE Of SOUTH ELA.Tl STREET. THENCE SOUTH 00"14'06" EAST ALONG THE WESTERLY ROW LINE OF SOUTH ELA.Tl STREET A DISTANCE OF 33S.17 FEET MORE OR LESS TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING CONTAINING 93.058 SF {2.136 ACRESJ MORE OR LESS SURVEYoR·s CERTIFICATE : CEITIFIED TO: FOUIJDPY 1. LLC A COLOP.ADC• UMllED UABILl1YCOr...-1PAIJY THIS IS lC• CEPHfr THAT THIS MAP Q P PtAl Al JD THE SUPVE'I 011 WHICH IT IS BASED WEPE MADE U J ACCOPOAI ICE WHH THE ""::'01 I lv11111MUM ST.AIJOAPO OETAll P.EOUIPEMErlTS FOP AllA/ACSM LA1JD TITLE SUPVEYS .'" JOUITtY ESTABllSHED AllD ADOPTED BY ALTA Al JD IJSPS. A!JD tllClUDES ITEMS I ~.3 .-1 5.oA..8. llA llB 13 1.i lo 1718.10.AIJC<'O,ti.OF TABlf A THEP EOF ~~ l~~ ~'lllit L'• LEGAL NOTICE: ACCQPDl!JG TOCOLOPADO lAW. YOU MUST COMfv-\EllCE Al1' LEGAl ACTIOI J BASED UPOIJ AIJ"r" DEFECl llJ lHIS LAIJD SUPV Ef PLAl WITHll J THPEE YEARS AFTEP. YOU FIPST DISCOV EPED SUCH DEFECT . llJ IJ(• EVEllJ MA"1 AIJ"1 LEGAL ACTIO!I BASED UPOll AllY DEFECT Ill THIS lAIJD SUPV E' PLAl BE COMt • .\EllCEDMC>PE THAil TErl "t'Et.PS FPOM THE DJ..TE OF C EPTIFICATtOr J SHOW! J HEPEOt I. INDEXING STATEMENT: DEPOSITED THIS_ DAY Of .:'O_.AT ___ . M. 11 J Boor OF THE cour 1TY SUPVEYOP'S LAllD SUPVEY/PIGHT-Of-Wt..Y SUPVEY"S Al PAGE/$) ___ P.ECEPTIOIJ llUMBEP ____ . COUI Jl Y SUPVEYOP./DEPUT'' COUJJh SUPVEYOP 601 WESTBATES AVENU E ALTA /ACSM OPTIONAL TABLE A NOTES : I . MOllUMEllTS PLACED fOR A REFEP.f l JCE MOtlUMEIH OPWITJIESS 10 THE COP.I JERI AT All MAJOP COPIJEP.S OF THE 80UtlDAPY OF THE PPOPEf?l)". ur JLESS ALPEADY MAPI ED OP P.EFEPEI ICED s·, EXISTH JG MOl IUMfl ITS OP WITIJ ESSES . AS SHOWN HEREON. :::" AODPESS(ESJ IF DISCLOSED It J PECOPO DOCUME! HS. O P OSSEPVED WH!LE COllDUCTllJG THE SUPVE'Y . 601 W BATE S AVE ENGLEWOOD (PER TITLE COMMITMENT) 3 . FLOODZOrlE CLASSIFICATIOI J (WllH PROPEP. AIHJOTATIOll BASEDOtJ FEDERAL FLOOD U JSUP.Al ICE PATE MAPS OP. lHE ST ATE OP LOCAl EOUIVALEllTI DEPIClED Bl SCALED MAP LOCATIQ!I AIJD GEOGPAPHIC PLOTTll IG or JL , .. ZONE X, AREAS DETERMINED TO IE OUTSIDE THE 0.23 AREA (FEMA MAP t08005C0161K. DECEMBER 17. 2010). -t GROSS LAIJD AREA [AJJD OTHEP AREA S IF SP ECIFIED BY THE CUEIHJ PARENT PAICEL AREA: 459.581+/· SQ/FT · 10.551 ACRES SUBJECT PROPERTY AREA: 93,058 •l · SQ/fl · 2.136 ACRES PARENT PAICEl (EXCLUDING SUBJECT SITE) AREA: 366,523•/· SQ /FT -8.414 ACRES 5 VEPTICAL PELIEF WITH TH E SOUPCE OF lllFOP.MATIO!J (E .G GP.OUIJD SUPVEY OR AERIAL MAP!. COllTOUP 11 ITEVAL. DATUM A!JO OPIGllJATlllG BEI JCHMARI IDEIJTlflED. SEE BENCHMARK STATEMENT. oA. CURP.Etn ZOllll_,G CLASSlflCATIOtJ AS PPOVIDED Bi THE 11/SUPEP. ZONING CLASSIFICATION NOT PROVIDED BY THE INSURER . oB. NOT REQUE STED IY CLIENT . 7{A)-7!CI NOT IEQUESTED IY CLIENT. El. SUBSTAI lltAL FEATURES OBSEF'VED Ill THE PPOCESS Of COIJDUC llllG THE SUPVfi /111 ADD11101l TO THE IMPPOVEMErl15 AIJO FEA1UPE$ P.EOUIPED UIJDEF" SECTIOl 15 ABOV E) SUCH AS PAPJ UJG LOTS. BILLBOAF'DS. SIG I JS SWl/.AMlllG POOLS. LA!JDSCAPEDAF'EAS. flC AS SHOWN HERE ON. 0.10. NOT REQUESTED BY CLIENT. 11 /Al lOCAT!Oll OF UTILITIES -OBSEPVEDEVIDEtJCE AS SHOWN HEREON . (BJ LOCATIOll Of UltUTIES · OBSEPVED EVIDEllCE lOGETHEP WllH f VtDfllCE FPOIA PtAllS OBI AU JED FPOM UTILITi COf...-1PAlllES OP PPOVIDED B' CLIErn AIJDMAPI UJGS B"( Ullll1 "1 COMPAIUES A I JD OTHEP Af'PP.OPP.lATE SOUPCES AS SHOWN HEREON. 1:; NOT REQUESTED IY CLIENT. 13. l l AMESOF ADJ011JlllG OWtJEPS O f PLAll[DLAIJD'f. A CCOPDU JG T(" CUPPElH PUBLIC PECOPDS AS SHOWN HEREON . 14. DIST Al ICE TC· I JEAPESl UlTEPSECilllG STPEET A~ SPECIFIED BY TH E C LIEI Jl AS SHOWN HEREON . 15. NOT REQU ESTE D 8Y CLIENT. l o OBSEPVED EV IDEIJCE C•F CUPPEI !T EA PlH MOVllJG WOPI BUiLOllJG COllSIRUCHOI J OF· 8UllD!!JG ADDITIO I JS . NONE OBSERVED . 1-PPOPOSED CHAIJGES Ill STPEET RIGHT O F WA·, tlllfS. IF lllfOPMATIOll IS t.. V.t. ILABLE FPOf.-1 THE COi ITPC•LLll IG JUPISDICTIOr I. OBSH'VED EV IDEI ICE Of PECEllT STPEEI OF SIOfWt..U CO!JSTPUC TIOIJ OP PEf't.IPS. NONE OBS ERVED . 18. OBSEPVED EvlDEIJCE Of SITE USE MSOLIDWASlE DUMP SUl·J\P OF' SA!JIT.Af"( lt.!lDflLL. NONE OBSERVED. 1°. LOCATl()I J OF WETLAIJD PPEAS .US DELllJEA lED B"1 APPF'OPP!A TE AUTHOPITIE$. NONE OBSERVED. :0. tA) lQC,tiTf tMPPOVEl.AfllTS WllHllJ .l.tll OFFSITE EASEMEtJlS OP SEP V 11UDE5 BEt JEFITll IG THE SUP VEYED PPOPEPT Y THAl APE DISCtl'.)SED UI THE PECOPD OOCUMEI ns PP.OV IDED TO THE SUP\1EYOP AIJD A.PE ObSEFi'VEDllJ THE F'POCESSOF COIJOUCTUJG lHE SUPVE i !CLIEllT 10 OBJ J...1t I I JE C ESSA.P' PEPIAlSSlOl ISJ . NONE O BSER VED . :0 !BJ·:':' NOT REQUESTED !Y CLIENT. SCHEDULE B-2 NOTES FOR 601 W. BATES AVENUE (PER OLD REPUBLIC NATIONAL TITLE INSURANCE COMPANY COMMITMENT ABC70416385-4 DATED SEPTEMBER 12. 2015): I . At l't' FACTS. PIGHTS. II JTEP.ESTS OP Cl AIMS TH AT APE r 101 SHOWI I Br THE PUBLIC RECOPDS BUT WHICH COULD BE ASCEPTAltlED BY All UJSPECTIOtJ OF THE LAllD OP THAl MAY BE ASSERTED BY PEP.SOl~S Ill POSSESSIOIJ Of THE LAIJO. NOT A SURVEY ITEM. ~-EASEMEIJT S. LIEMS OR EIJCUMBP.AIJCES. OP CLAIMS THE PE OF . 1101 SHOWl l Br THE PUBLIC RECORDS . NOT A SURVEY ITEM. 3. AtlY EIJCP.OACHMEJ/TS. EIJCUMBP.AtlCES. Vl()LAllOtl. VAR IATIOIJ. OR ADVERSE CJP.CUMSTAJJCE AFFECTHJG THE TITLE THAl WOULD BE DISCLOSED Sr All ACCUPATE AllD COMPLET E LAI-JD SUPVfY OF lHE LAI ID Al ID t JOT SHOWI l SY PU BLIC RECOPDS. NOT A SURVEY ITEM. -I . Aln" UEIJ OP RIGHT TO A urn. FOP. SEPVICES. LABOP OP MATEPtAL HEP.ETOFOP.E OR HEREAFTEP FUPIJISHED. IMPOSED B"I LAW At JD 1../01 SHOWll BY lHE PUBLIC P.ECOPDS NOT A SURVEY ITEM. 5. DEFECTS . LIEI IS . fl JCUMBP.AI ICES. ADV ERSE CLAIMS OP OT HEP MA TIE PS. If Al rt. CPEATED. FIPST APPEAPllJG Ill THE PUBLIC PECOP.DS OP ATIACHlllG SUBSEOU EtlT TO THE EFFEClrVE DATE HERE OF BUT PPIOF" TO THE DATE THE PROPOSED lllSUPED ACOUIPES OF RECOPD FOP. THE VALUE lHE ESTATE OP llHEPESl O F' MORTGAGE lHEP.EOIJ COVERED BY THISCOMMITME!Jl . NOT A SURVEY ITEM. o. (A) TAXES OP. ASSESSME IHS THAl APE tlOI SHOWtJ AS EX ISllltG LIEIJS BY THE PECOPDSOF AtJY TAXUJG AUTHOPITY lHAT LEVIES TAXES OR ASSESSMEIHS Oil PEAL PPOPEPTY OP BY THE PUBLIC PECOPDS: (8) PFi'OCEEDUIGS S'l" A PUBLIC AGEllCY THAl MAY P.ESULl UJ TAXES OF' ASSESSMEIJTS. OP llOTICES Of SUCH PROCEEDll JGS. WHET HE R' OP IJOT SHOWtl BY THE PECOPDS OF SUCH AGEl·JCY oi:.:· B"• THE PUBLIC RECOPDS. NOT A SURVEY ITEM. 7. /A l UIJPATEIJ TED MllJllJG CLAlfv\S: (B) F'ESEF'VATIOIJS OP EXCEPTIOllS 11 I PATEIJTS OF' Ill ACTS AUTHOPIZlllG lHE ISSUAl-ICE THEPEOf; !CJ WATEP PIGHTS. CLAIMS OP lllLf 10 WATEF" NOT A SURVEY ITEM . 8. fXISTll/G LEASES Al JD lft JAllCIES. If At II NOT A SURVEY ITEM. c;_ EASEMEttl GPAltlEDTO THE CIT) OF EllGLEWOOD FOF' J. WATEPLllJE. AtlD ltJCIOErJTAL PUP.POSES . B"• 11 ISTPUMEI IT PECOPDED AUGUST 17 1053, U ! BOClt 81 ..., Al F'AGE JOB. A S SHOWN HEREON , AFFECTS PARENT PARCEL JU (IT EM tllTfllTIOIJALLY DElElED) NOT A SURVEY ITEM . 1 !. E.t..SEMEI IT GPA I IT ED 10 ur JOEPG F'OUl lG UTILITY L11 1ES. PtP ES AllD STF'UCTURES . FOf· U!JDEPGPOUIJO UTIUTY LUlES . Al~D ttlCIDEIJTAl PUP.POSES . BY UJSTPUMEtlT PECOPDED AUGUST :::"O 1095_ It J BOOI" 45:'1 J.1 PAGE 55o 4-llD PECORDED SEPTEMBEP 10. 1085 llJ BOOI --l~:::" ,ti.J PP.GE 315. AS SHOWN HEREON, AFFECTS PARENT PARCEL. 1 ~ EASEMEI ns . cor JOrTIOI JS . COVEi IA! ns. Fi'ESTPICl lOI JS . J?ESEPVA 1101 JS At JO I IOTES 0 1 J THE PlAT Of GEi IEPAL IF'OI I WC>Pt:S SUBDIVISIOI I P.ECOPDED P.ECOPDED DECEMSEP o. 1085 UI IDEP PECEPllOl 1 110 :::"oCP'.:"50. A S SHOWN HEREON . B()UIJDAP'( LlllE ADJUSTl.AEllT Ill COlll JECTIOIJ THEREWITH PECOPDED JUL "• : :XO: UllDEP Pf('.EPTV'll I II(• B::'J JOOoe AFFECTS SUBJECT SITE . 13. TERMS. COI JOITIOl 1$. PPC•VIS IO IJ S BUPDEt JS. OBLIGJ.TDllS AllD EASE l.Aflll ~ AS SET FOP.TH Al ID GPA! HED Ill PA IL PASSEflGEF' SEP.VICE EASE/.AEIJTS P.ECOP.DED APF'IL :::". 1oq7. UIJOEP f'ECEF·TIOI t 1 JO. A 7038 1 c.7. DOES NOT AFFECT PARENT PARCEL OR SUBJECT SITE. 14. TEPMS CQIJDITIOt IS. PPOV1Sl011$ BUPDEr JS .t..IJD OBUGt-.TIOIJS A'f. SET FOPTH !IJ V0LU111APY r JOlf-P.t.PTICIP.t-1101 J AGPEEMErH PECOF'DED JUL "1 1 :::" 1000 ur JDEP F'ECEPTIOtl I IC•. ,i..011 :-0~ AFFECTS SUBJECT SITE , BUT NOT PLOTTAllE. 15. (llEr .. 1 UJTEIJTIOIJALL1 DElETEO) NOT A SURVEY ITEM . lo. !/TEl.1 lllTEllTl011All1 DELETED) NOT A SURVEY ITEM . 17. !11El.i1 C ·:OMBlllED WITH fT EIA 1 :')NOT A SURVEY ITEM. 18. !llEIA llHEIJTIOIJALU DELETED ) NOT A SURVEY ITEM . Io TE PMS. COi lDIHOr lS. PPOVISIOI JS BUPOft JS Al JO OBUGATIOI JS AS SET FOPTH II I OPOHKAI ICE 110 5 '..XJl:'t'.:'CJ1 3 PECOPDEDIAAF'CH !4.:'0l3UllDERP.ECEPTIOIJIJ0 D3031835.AFFECTSSUBJECT SITE , BUT NOT PLOTT AILE. Yi. TEP.I.AS CO!JDITI O I JS. PP.OV ISIOllS. BUPDEllS AIJD 08l1GATIOIJ$ AS SET FOPTH 111 SAllD CREE! PLAIJJJEO UllH DEVELOPl.1 Et n PECOPDED MA I 1-1 :::"013 U!JDEF' PECEPTIOtJ I JO 305° ... 0 8. AFFECTS SURJECT SITE . BUT NOT PLOTT ABLE. VICll llTY MAP: .-Sile " ,,}· c; GENERAL NOTES : I . LAI JD TITLE GUAl\'AllTH COl"'PAl lY COMMllMEIH ABC704loJBS.4. DATED SEPTEMBEP 1:::". :0015 WAS RELIED UPOtl 111 PPEPAP.ATIOll OF THIS SUPVEY :::". SUF?VEr FIELD WOP.I WAS COl.APLETED llJ AUGUSl Arm SEPTEMBEP :'015 ~· 1""=5(X)' 3 . BASIS OF BEARINGS: THE BASIS OF BEAPll lG IS THE SOUTHEP.L "f l llJ E Of LOT I . GEr JEPAL IPOl I WOPl'.S SUBDtVISIOIJ BETWE EIJ THE FOUI JO #4 REBAP WITH 110 CAP AllD THE FOUIJO #5 PEBAP WllH 1.5"" AlUM ll lU/v4 CAP [LS :'8:'58) HAVUJG AJ.J ASSUMED BEAP.11 JG OF S89":::"3'38""W . -t UTILITY NOTE: EXtSTlt JG UTILITIES LOCATIOl·JS SHOWI J HEP.EO l 1 ARE BASED 01 J SUF'VEYED SUFi'FAC E EVIOEllCE Of UllllllES At JD 1H1PO PAPJ·,· lOCATES. 110 POT -HOLi! IG WAS COMPLElED A I THIS TIME . ALTITUDE LAI JD cot ISULlAI ns DOES UOT CEPTIFY/GUAPAllTEE ACCUF'ACY Of A l h CITY UTILl1"1..-1APS PELIEO UPOIJ FOF' PFi'EPAPA 1101 J. IT IS THE COi ITPACTOP"S PESPOr JSIBILITY TO COi IFIPM All UllUTIES PPIOP TO COUSTPUCHJl l. 5 SITE ADDPESSES IS: bOl W BA TES AVE EIJ GLEWOOO iPEPTtlLE COt.llMfTl,,1EIJTI 0. All MEASUPEME! ns It I PAPE • /THESE S APE PEP PLAl. All MEASUPEMEI ns u t BOLD ITAUCS APE AS MEASUrED UJ lHE FIELD 7. All LUIEAP MEASUPFMEIHS WH'E T.Al"Ell USIJ IG THE u.s SUPVE "t F001 BENCHMARK STATEMENT : Clh At-ID COUllT\. Of DEIJVEF' BEJICHMAPI UUl..1BEf· .JoA . ACCO Bf"ASS CAP LOCATED AT THE llOPTHEAST COP!lEP. TOP Of CUPB Al lHE lllTEPSECTIQll Of ·1ALE A VEllUE AllD BP04.DW.6 1 HAV lllG A PUBL5HED fLEVAltOtl OF 5:0o.o7 FEET f lJ,ti V OBBJ --- SHEET 1 OF 2 • DATE: 9.25 .1 5 JOB NO: 15-165 THE FOUNDRY APARTMENTS SW DEV ELOPMENT GROUP ~ lJ1 ~ .. ·' J ::; ::r: ...., ~ u ~ L ~ .... ~o ~ i.! : :J '-<J re ~ (l. ~o 0 ~ ~ WP.. 1-z UJ ~ Cl. 0 _J UJ 0. >:> + UJ 0 o~ ~ ;.c ::'1n "•UI :r:~::i E-<00 ;1·· Cf) I-z UJ ~ I- 0:: z <( <( _J 0... Q_ <( w >-...__ 0:: Cf) 0 0 z :::> ::> Q_ 0 LL UJ I I- 1ST SU BMITTA L 2015-09-28 2ND SU BM ITTAL 2015-10-15 SURVEY -GEN NOTES 60F9 THE FOUNDRY APARTMENTS • • • FOUNO 15 REW WllH 1.5' ALUMINUM CAP (l5 2825e)-,, THEFOUNDRYAPARTMENTS PUD SITE PLAN A PORTION OF LOT 1, GENERAL IRON WORKS SUBDIVISION TOWNSHIP 4 SOUTH , RANGE 68 WEST OF THE 6TH PM., CITY OF ENGLEWOOD , ARAPAHOE COUNTY , STATE OF COLORADO ALTA/ACSM LAND TITLE SURVEY A PORTION OF LOT l, GENERA L IR ON WORKS SUBDIVIS ION LOCATED IN THE NORTHWEST Y,, OF SECTION 34, TOWNSHIP 4 SOUTH, RANGE 68 WEST OF THE 6TH P.M ., CITY OF ENGLEWOOD , COUNTY O F ARAPAHOE, STATE OF COLORADO FOlH>1115RESAR WrTli t.5"Alt.JtilH\lilCN' (LS21251),, FOUHDtsREflAA wmt1SALl.MHJMC/IP JlS""'I '- 60 1 WEST BA TES A VENUE 'MTMRfOPlASTICCN' FOU«l«iREBAA wmt1SALUMINUMC/IP (1..521251)-., I ~ I '°"'°"'"'"' r::~:.e (lS3S251)-.._ :; I 82M0.1=~~-...._ 2701 S ELATI ST REC.N0.2576503 OWNER: REGIONAL TRANSPORTATION DISTRICT I I '°""'."''""' WITHNOC/IP FOUND 1115 REBAA WITH 1.5' ALUMIHUMCN' (l._521251) /l.•71207 /IMlO."l _,,...., (CHB-#Jl'Ol'ff"E} (CHl.•1111) ;\~:;~·t · -~ .. ~~!ii' ""#A"'" ~~,\: 601 WEST BATES AVENUE OWNER: SAND CREEK INVESTORS LLC PARENT PARCEL AREA = 459,581 SF (10.551 ACRES) MORE OR LESS PARENT PARECEL AREA (EXCLUDING SUBJECT PROPERTY) = 366,523 SF (8.414 ACRES) MORE OR LESS ,,,,, ,,..,,.,,..., Sll8"S1'UW 28.1 .... ..... FOUNDIOREIWI 'MTM1REDPUSTr;CN' Jl$""71 ' "-FOONO 1115 REBAR WITH1 .5" AL.UMNJMCN' ~(l.LEGllllf} I " SIJ'l. SEWER WH t.f4RN:5291.1l I , I ~ I ~ I ~ (SWff'.U"fJ S00"14'08"f. ...... ....,,. -~-.... ~ ,I ---' ~~ ;/.'.1)\/f ~ '11,. ~l -111 .1 11 ~~ ill/ ,~~tt·:0i: 11 ~ 0 j' : ·II ~ n . ·, , >-"; i . '";.: 11 ~2 ' ->~'. ,I, I :s; I. ~ '!> '-& ·~·---,,, ""'. ST'i:er~S:.~~: ,. : .... :';.:.. ·c .",,r; ..,.,..,... \1 w ~ 11· ;;;c-~ ! '"'" 'II' :i:: 'I -~ I >-d • 'h l i' :1· .. 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Kirk, Planner II DATE: November 3, 2015 SUBJECT: Case ZON2015-003 -Public Hearing PUD Site Plan Approval APPLICANT: SW Development Group, LLC 1616 17111 Street, #362 Denver, CO 80202 PROPERTY OWNER: Sand Creek Investors, L.L.C 3002 South Huron Street Englewood, CO 80110 PROPERTY ADDRESS: 601 West Bates Avenue Englewood, CO 80110 REQUEST: The applicant is requesting approval of the Foundry Site Plan within the Sand Creek PUD (Planned Unit Development). The Sand Creek PUD District Plan was brought before the Planning and Zoning Commission on November 20, 20 12 and forwarded to City Council with a recommendation for approval. The Sand Creek PUD District Plan was approved by Council on February 4, 2013 with the condition that the final PUD Site Plan receive approval from the Planning and Zoning Commission and City Council. RECOMMENDATIONS: The Department of Community Development recommends approval of Sand Creek PUD (the Foundry) Site Plan, and forwarding to Council wi th the recommendation to approve. LEGAL DESCRIPTION NORTH PROPERTY: THAT PART OF LOT 1 GENERAL IRON WORKS SUB DESC AS BEG AT THE SW COR OF SD LOT TH ALG CURVE TO LEFT 201.64 FT TH NE 297 .55 FT TH ALG CURVE RT 73.2 FT TH NE 512.81 FT TH SE 265.47 FT TH S 53 .29 FT TH ALG CURVE RT 47 .52 FT TH SW 1000 Englewood Parkway Englewood, Colorado 80110 PHONE 303-762-2342 FAX 303-783-6895 www.englewoodgov.org 116.33 FT TH W 28.26 FT TH S 656 .3 7 FT TO THE SE COR OF SD LOT TH W 734.44 FT TO BEG GENERAL IRON WORKS SUB • ZONE DISTRICT: Sand Creek PUD PROPERTY LOCATION AND SURROUNDING LAND USE: The Foundry site is a 2 .13 acre parcel located on the south east portion of th e Sand Creek PUD. The Sand Creek PUD is located adjacent to the RTD Light Rail line between West Bates Avenue and just north of West Amherst Avenue. Land directly to the west is the RTD Light Rail tracks and the BSNF railroad tracks and further west beyond South Santa Fe Drive is an industrial zone district and the Englewood/Littleton Waste Water Treatment Plant. Surrounding land to the east is a combination of 1-1 (light industrial) and R-2-B (single and multi-family) zone districts. This area is a mixture of industrial uses , single and multi-family housing as well as non-conforming residential units in the industrial districts. To the North is · the RTD maintenance facility zoned 1-2 (heavy industrial). PUD SITE PLAN APPROVAL PROCEDURE: Approval of a PUD Site Plan requires the applicant to hold a pre-application meeting with staff, and a neighborhood meeting with owners and tenants located within 1,000 feet of the proposed PUD . After the neighborhood meeting, a formal submittal is made to the City and reviewed by City departments . Public hearings are held before the Planning and Zoning Commission and City Council. If the PUD Site Plan is approved there is a 30 day referendum time period before permits can be granted. • BACKGROUND: The Planned Unit Development is a rezoning process that establishes specific zoning and site planning criteria to meet the needs of a specific development proposal that may not be accommodated within existing zoning development regulations. A PUD rezoning provides the opportunity for unified development control for multiple properties or multiple uses . The Sand Creek PUD District Plan was approved on February 4, 2013 , by City Council. The purpose of Sand Creek PUD District Plan was to change the properties Permitted Principal Uses to allow residential uses in addition to the industrial, office and retail uses allowed in the industrial zone districts. The Sand Creek PUD parcel is 10 .55 acres and was formerly occupied by General Iron Works (GIW). RTD acquired the northern portion of the GIW parcel for its maintenance facility in 2002 . Sand Creek acquired the southern portion of the GIW parcel in 2010. Parcels have been zoned industrial since the first zoning was put into place in 1940. NEIGHBORHOOD MEETING SUMMARY: Pursuant to the Unified Development Code PUD procedure, the applicant conducted a neighborhood meeting on Thursday, September 24, 2015 .. Notice of the neighborhood meeting was mailed to owners and tenants of property located within 1000 feet of the proposed PUD property. A meeting summary is attached (See Exhibit A ). • 2 • • • CITY DEPARTMENT AND DIVISION REVIEW: The applicants had a pre-application meeting with staff in August 2015 . Issues that were identified during the pre-application meeting were addressed by the applicant and the final PUD packets were submitted to staff on September 2S, 2015 . The final plans were reviewed by City of Englewood departments and the following comments were made: Building: The City of Englewood has adopted the following codes with amendments: 2012 International Building Code and Appendix I -Patio Covers 2012 International Residential Code, Appendices H -Patio Covers and M -Home Day Care 2012 International Energy Conservation Code 2012 International Plumbing Code 2012 International Mechanical Code 2012 International Fuel Gas Code 2012 International Fire Code 2011 National Electrical Code ICC/ ANSI A 117.1 -2009 Accessibility Standards Engineering: Transportation easements for the sidewalk and emergency vehicle access may be dedicated by plat or by a separate document. Detention easement (private) to be dedicated on plat. Plat shall contain standard Detention Pond notes from Englewood Storm Drainage Criteria Manual (ESDCM) section 6.3 (Sa and Sb). Community Development: The Sand Creek PUD District Plan changed the Permitted Principal Uses to allow residential uses in addition to the currently allowed industrial, office and retail uses. Fire Marshal: Comments pending The Sand Creek PUD District Plan was approved with the following: A. Developmental standards: 1. Multi-family development: a. Maximum building height: 75'-0" b. Setbacks: All PUD setbacks for multi-family use shall be 5'-0" c. Density: Maximum 45 dwelling units per acre ( 45 DU/ ACRE) d. Floor area/unit: Minimum 550 square feet e. Maximum floor area ratio: None f. Minimum open space (includes sidewalks): 25% g. Minimum lot with: None 2. Landscaping: a. A complete landscape plan shall be provided at time of submittal of final site plan. .., .) 3. Parking: • a. Parking guidelines will be prepared based on future development use and will be submitted with a final site plan and will follow Title 16, Englewood Unified Development Code. Reduction of parking may be proposed for multi-family. 4 . Public Land Dedication Requirements: a. Parks, trails, and open space land dedication shall be determined by separate agreement at time of final site plan. B. Architectural Standards: Form and materials for multi-family housing shall harmonize with the adjacent residential buildings and be considerate of neighboring buildings. Submitted with the proposed PUD are example photographs indicating the general level of design quality, finishes and materials to be incorporated in the project. 1. Facades: exterior walls greater than 50 feet in length should break any flat, monolithic facade with discernible architectural elements. Building designs, rooflines, or facade treatments that are monotonous are strongly discouraged. Building facades oriented to the street or public space should provide architectural variety and scale by incorporating elements such as bay windows, doorways, entrances and windows, balconies, cornices, columns, vertical plane breaks, and other types of architectural • detailing to provide visual interest. 2. 360-degree: a building's special architectural features and treatments shall not be restricted to a single facade. All sides of a building open to view by the public, , shall display a similar level of quality and architectural interest. Architectural features such as windows, awnings, projections, reveals, changes in pattern, and trellises should be used on all sides for visual interest. The dimensions of base, middle, and top should be carried around from the primary facades to the side and rear of the building. 3. Flat Roofs: design elements for flat roof buildings should include parapets with variable height and/or changes in setback. Where possible, rooftop areas are encouraged to be used for public or private outdoor space. 4. Sloped Roofs: when sloped roofs are used, at least one of the following elements should be incorporated into the design including projecting gables, hips, horizontal/vertical breaks, or other similar techniques. Roof shapes should be an integral part of the building architecture and create interesting and varied appearances. 5. Bright Colors: intense, bright, or fluorescent colors should not be used as the predominant color on any wall, or roof of any primary or accessory structure. 4 • I .. • • • 6. Building Materials: exterior building facades should exhibit high levels of design, detailing and material quality. A mix of high quality compatible materials is strongly encouraged on all facades facing streets, or other public spaces or areas. Buildings should be constructed of durable, high-quality materials such as: brick, stone, architectural pre-cast concrete, architecturally cast concrete, case stone, integrally colored split or ground face concrete masonry units, stucco or EIFS (exterior insulated finishing system), architectural metal, wood, lap siding, or any combination of the materials listed. 7. Scaling: building facades should include a combination of details to enhance the architectural interest. For example, use brickwork to create unique elements, or mix materials of varying depth to provide visual interest. The Foundry Site Plan is proposing the following: 1. Multi-family development a. Maximum building height: 46'-0" b. Setbacks: The building has a setback of 10'-0", balconies will protrude into the 5' setback, but will not encroach into any setback. c. Density: 32.8 dwelling units per acre 2. Landscaping: A landscaping plan has been provided (page 8 of 9). The Landscape Requirement Chart indicates that the requirement for landscaping is 8%. The Unified Development Code (UDC) has a requirement of 8% for industrial zone districts, and 25% for multi-family residential. The actual amount of landscaping provided for the Foundry is 25%. Staff has no issues with the amount of landscaping provided. 3. Parking: Proposed parking for the Foundry is 1.31 spaces per unit, for a total of 92 spaces. The UDC requires 1.5 spaces per unit, plus 1 visitor space per each 5 units, for a total of 119 for a difference of 27 spaces. However, Sand Creek PUD District was approved with a reduction in parking for multi-family projects. Staff has no issues with the amount of parking provided. 4. Public Land Dedication: The park fee in-lieu fee for the development will be $27,025. 5. Architectural Standards: The proposed Foundry Site Plan meets all architectural standards as outlined above. Process: The process as outlined in the Sand Creek PUD District Plan specifies site plan approval through a public hearing by the Planning and Zoning Commission as well as City Council SUMMARY: The applicant is proposing approval of 70 units at the south-east corner of the Sand Creek PUD. The applicant has met or exceeded all requirements in the Sand Creek PUD District Plan. The Foundry Site Plan must be approved by Planning and Zoning Commission as well as City Council. 5 ' . PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT CONSIDERATIONS: The Commission must determine if the PUD Site Plan is consistent with the Englewood 2003 Comprehensive Plan. The Planning and Zoning Commission can approve, approve with conditions or deny the proposed PUD. PUD District Plan The Site Plan sets forth the zoning regulations under which the proposed development will occur. 7. The PUD Site Plan is, or is not, in conformance with the District Plan requirements and the Comprehensive Plan. The proposed PUD Site Plan is in conformance with the District Plan and the Comprehensive Plan. Section 5: Housing, Goal 1 states, "Promote a balanced mix of housing opportunities serving the needs of all current and future Englewood Citizens". Objective 1-3 states, "Encourage housing investments that improve the housing mix, including both smaller and larger unit sizes, and a wider range of housing types, including single-family, duplex, town home, and condominium units". 2. All required documents, drawings, referrals, recommendations, and approvals have been received. • All appropriate documents concerning Sand Creek PUD Site Plan (the Foundry) • have been received. 3 . The PUD Site Plan is consistent with adopted and generally accepted standards of development in the City of Englewood. The Sand Creek PUD Site Plan (the Foundry) is consistent with accepted development standards established by the City of Englewood. 4 . The PUD Site Plans are substantially consistent with the goals, objectives, design guidelines, policies and any other ordinance, law or requirement of the City. Sand Creek PUD Site Plans are in conformance with all other ordinances, laws and requirements of the City. ATTACHMENTS: Exhibit A: Sand Creek PUD Site Plan (the Foundry) Exhibit B: Neighborhood Meeting Summary -September 25, 2015 Exhibit C: Letter from CHFA dated July 14, 2014 6 • • • • 'Dn l ~I CITY OF ENGLEWOOD PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION REGULAR MEETING CITY COUNCIL CHAMBERS November 3, 2015 I. CALL TO ORDER The regular meeting of the City Planning and Zoning Commission was called to order at 7:00 p.m. in the City Council Chambers of the Englewood Civic Center, Chair Fish presiding. Present: Brick, Freemire, King, Kinton, Knoth, Fish Absent: Bleile, Madrid, Townley, Pittinos (All Excused) Staff: Mike Flaherty, Deputy City Manager Harold Stitt, Senior Planner Brook Bell , Planner II Audra Kirk, Planner II John Voboril, Planner II, Long Range Planning Dugan Comer, Deputy City Attorney Also Present: Scott Yeates, SW Development Group Chad Holsinger, Shopworks Architecture Bob Wilson , Shopworks Architecture II. APPROVAL OF MINUTES • October 20, 2015 Minutes Knoth moved: Freemire seconded : TO APPROVE THE OCTOBER 20, 2015 MINUTES Chair Fish asked if there were any modifications or corrections. There were none . AYES: NAYS : ABSTAIN : ABSENT : Motion carried . ~-.e Brick, Freemire, King, Kinton, Knoth, Fish None None Bleile, Madrid, Townley Ill. Public Hearing Case #ZON2015-009 Sand Creek Planned Unit Development Site Plan approval Knoth moved; King seconded: AYES : NAYS: ABSTAIN : ABSENT: .{~j Staff Testimony To open the public hearing for Case #ZON2015-019 Sand Creek Planned Unit Development Site Plan approval Brick, Freemire, King, Kinton, Knoth , Fish None None Bleile, Madrid Townley Audra Kirk, Planner 11, was sworn in . Ms. Kirk reviewed the history of the PUD (Planned Unit Development) located at 601 West Bates Avenue . The PUD District Plan was approved by the Planning and Zoning Commission in November , 2012 . The applicant has prepared a site plan for approval by the Commission and met all requirements for notification and neighborhood meetings . The Site Plan meets or exceeds all requirements set forth in the PUD . Mr. Brick asked Ms . Kirk if she thinks that the development will have a negative effect on the neighborhood . Ms . Kirk responded that it is her opinion that the development will have a positive impact on the area . }~! ~J Appl icant Testimony Mr. Scott Yeates , 1616171h Street , Suite 362 , Denver, was sworn in . Mr. Yeates thanked the Commission for the opportunity to present his proposed project. Mr. Yeates provided a PowerPoint presentation with images of the proposed project including the survey and elevations . The project will consist of 70 apartments, 42 one-bedroom and 28 two bedroom units, on the southeast corner of the property . The rental rates will be income restricted . The project meets many objectives of the Comprehensive Plan the Light Rail Corridor Plan by provid ing a m ix of housing to accommodate various life stages , workforce rental units and proximity to public transportation . ~~ The parking ratio will be 1.31 park ing spaces per uni t which exceeds the 1: 1 ratio recommended in the Light Rail Co r ridor Study . Twenty guest parking spaces as well as outdoor and indoor bicycle storage will be provided . The apartments will be in a single three story building . The landscaping will exceed minimum l~irements . Mr . Yeates described the tenant amenities that will be provided to residents . The bu ild ing form will reflect the original General Iron Works site with architectural details coordinating with the theme. Materials w ill include reclaimed masonry , metal panels and steel stair cou r se . The color palette w ill be primarily neutral and a large mural will be completed on one face of the bu ilding with assistance from the Englewood Cultural Arts Commission . 10 1 The proposed development meets all requirements of the PUD . Groundbreaking is scheduled fo r April 2016 with occupancy May 2017 . 1~1 t~ Mr. Brick asked about the purpose of the hearing . Mr. Yeates explained that at the time the PUD was formed , the owners did not have a developer for the property when the District Plan was approved. As part of the two-step PUD approval process, he is presenting the Site Plan for approval by the Commission . Ms. Kirk expla ined that the District Plan outlines the development requirements . [~ t~i Mr. Kinton asked if the open space requirement includes the parking area . Mr. Yeates responded that it does not include the parking area . iD i Ji~J& Public Testimony No members of the public testified at the hearing. :~E]··· j :: =~ J .. ~~ Ms. Kirk clarified that the Commiss ion approved the PUD in November 2013 w ith final approval by City Council in May 2014 . Brick moved ; Knoth seconded : To close the public hearing for Case #ZON2015-019 Sand Creek Planned Unit Development Site Plan Approval AYES : NAYS : Brick, Freemire, Ki ng , Kinton , Knoth , Fish None 2 • • • ' 0 • • • ABSTAIN: None ABSENT: Bleile, Madrid, Townley Knoth moved; King seconded : To approve Case #ZON2015-009 Sand Creek Planned Unit Development Site Plan as \~W ;,,~J written and forward to City Council with a favorable recommendation . Mr . Brick -The plans represent conformance with the zoning outlined in the PUD Mr. Freemire -This will be a marked improvement and meets all criteria for the development of the PUD . Mr. King -The project meets all criteria of the PUD and is in conformance with the Comprehensive Plan . Mr. Kinton -He initially had concerns when the PUD was originally approved but believes it has turned out extremely well and meets many objective of the Comprehensive Plan. Mr. Knoth -He is glad to see the project moving forward . Chair Fish -He agrees with the previous comments . He is excited to see something happening . ~Ell AYES : NAYS : ABSTAIN : ABSENT : Brick, Freemire, King, Kinton, Knoth , Madrid, Fish None None Bleile, Madrid, Townley Motion passes 6-0 1 ~l ~~~n Ill. STUDY SESSION 2013-03 Comprehensive Plan Update John Voboril, Planner II, distributed the Commissioner's comments to all members present. The comments were condensed to include the most substantive comments . Mr. Freemire had previously requested the Request for Proposal (RFP) that was issued for the Comprehensive Plan update . Mr. Stitt stated that staff would like to have clarification on some of the comments . Mr. Freemire objected to the fact that the comments were edited and asked what criteria was used to audit the comments. Chair Fish requested a full copy of all comments be sent to the Commissioners . {e ! Mr. Freemire asked if the goals of the RFP were met and requested an analysis to be presented at the November 17th meeting . Chair Fish requested a document that would outline any changes in the draft plan that are made based on feedback from the Commission and the public . Mr. Brick added that the Commissioners can comment at the City Council public hearing . Mr. Stitt reiterated that comments will be tjk:n up to the time of the City Council public hearing as well. El Mr. Brick asked about establishing a work program based on the Comprehensive Plan. Mr. Stitt responded that the final Comprehensive Plan will be available approximately a month after it is approved by City Council and a work plan will be established in December of 2016. Mr. Flaherty suggested that the Commission take testimony at the public hearing and based on that testimony and the other comments received , the Commission make their official recommendations to City Council as a body . 2~ Mr. Flaherty explained that the Commission does not have to approve the draft Comprehensive Plan at the public hearing but can defer the vote for approval to a later date . Mr. Freemire asked about the goals of the project ; Mr . Voboril explained that the City Council expressed a desire to see a plan with actionable items . Mr. Voboril explained that staff asked the consultants to perform a cursory review of the existing plan goals and objectives, make minor updated and edit , and carry these goals and objectives forward in the updated plan . Mr. Knoth asked how many items from the previous plan were used in developing the plan , Mr. Voboril responded that the majority of items from the previous plan were incorporated . ;~ 1 ~ Mr. Voboril reviewed the comments that were submitted by the Commissioners . Mr. Kinton commented that the intersection of Belleview and Broadway is problematic in that it is not pedestrian friendly nor is it 3 easy to navigate by car. An alternative route may be something to consider. Mr. Kinton also commented ·on the light industrial area near Baker Park. Consideration could be given to changing the zoning in the neighborhood area . Mr. Stitt responded that he did not hear those concerns at the neighborhood meeting but they desired investment by the City. iD l ~~ Mr. Knoth commented on the statistics in the report and expressed that he would like to see more comparisons to Englewood's peer cities . Mr . Fish added that he feels that the statistics regarding population were incorrect; Mr. Voboril agreed and after additional research found some of the numbers were not accurate . Mr. Fish noted that the statistics are stated throughout the document. Mr. Knoth cited a lack of large goals and felt that the recommendations were mostly small steps . Mr . Knoth commented on the lack of objectives for education while one of the goals is to attract employers who will require an educated work force. Mr. Voboril is aware of the lack of information about education . ;~ Mr. Freemire commented on the lack of information regarding city services including administration . He also expressed concern about the plan's assertion that it could be a twenty-year plan and in his experience a ten year plan is more common . It is his opinion that in order to differentiate the City from other cities with the same goals, an actionable plan needs to be in place to reach that goal. ]'~l a~J Discussion ensued regarding the processing and integration of comments into the plan . Mr . Flaherty advised the Commission that the Parks and Recreation Department is developing a master plan that will become an addendum to the Comprehensive Plan . i:~='' .:; ~ ;,..,, ~. Mr. Fish suggested that there are areas of the Plan that are in conflict that need to be examined. He encouraged staff to place the important items in the front of the document. Mr. Voboril asked Mr. Fish about his comments regarding the catalytic areas; Mr. Fish responded that it is the market that will drive improvement in these areas, not the City. The City can facilitate action and remove barriers to improvement. For strategy 2 .1 and 2.2, Mr. Voboril asked for clarification on his comment regarding establishing neighborhood character. Mr. Fish stated that he would like to have that strategy eliminated . Mr. Flaherty informed the Commission that the consultants heard the comments from a neighborhood meeting and rfirted accordingly. Mr. Brick thanked Mr. Flaherty for his comments regarding internal city services and expressed that he agrees that it is important for the Comprehensive Plan to be in alignment with the goals of City administration and staff. ··~ ;~~ IV. PUBLIC FORUM No members of the public were present at the meeting. iiiqlj .. ~~ V. ATTORNEY'S CHOICE Deputy City Attorney Comer did not have any comments for the Commission, :D VI. STAFF'S CHOICE Mr. Flaherty stated that the Commission will have materials coming to them soon regarding the sign code regulations. He outlined the history and timeline of the development of the new Comprehensive Plan. He asked the Commission to consider how much additional time they want to have for consideration of the Comprehensive Plan in light of their regular workload . He reminded the Commissioners that they will have a public hearing on November 17 1h and that there will be additional comments received on the plan after the hearing . 4 • • • • • • Mr. Bell informed the Commission that the decision on case 2015-003 4635 South Pearl Street Urban Lot Development is being appealed to City Council on November 16 , 2015 . The letters received from the three appellants will be forwarded to the Commissioners . ~.DI VII. COMMISSIONER'S CHOICE Mr. Brick expressed that he has appreciation for the work that has gone into the Comprehensive Plan and is willing to continue working with staff. Mr. Fish asked when the new City Council will be sworn in ; Mr. Flaherty informed the Commission that they will be sworn in at the regular meeting November 16 1h. Mr. Kinton agreed with previous comments that the Commission has not spent enough time examining the Comprehensive Plan. The meeting adjourned at 8:50 p.m . /s/ Julie Bailey , Recording Secretary (•·· . 5 • • • CITY OF ENGLEWOOD PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION IN THE MATTER OF CASE #ZON2015-003, ) FINDINGS OF FACT, CONCLUSIONS ) AND RECOMMENDATIONS RELATING ) TO THE SAND CREEK PLANNED UNIT ) DEVELOPMENT SITE PLAN ) ) ) INITIATED BY: ) SW Development Group, LLC ) 1616 17th Street, #362 ) Denver, CO 80202 ) FINDINGS OF FACT AND CONCLUSIONS OF THE CITY PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION Commission Members Present: Brick, Fish, Freemire, King, Kinton, Knoth Commission Members Absent: Bleile, Townley, Madrid This matter was heard before the City Planning and Zoning Commission on November 3, 2015 in the City Council Chambers of the Englewood Civic Center . Testimony was received from staff. The Commission received notice of Public Hearing, ·the Staff Report, and a copy of the proposed Planned Unit Development (PUD) Site Plan which were incorporated into and made a part of the record of the Public Hearing. After considering the statements of the witness and reviewing the pertinent documents, the members of the City Planning and Zoning Commission made the following Findings and Conclusions. FINDINGS OF FACT 1. THAT the Public Hearing on Case ZON2015-003 Sand Creek Planned Unit Development Site Plan was brought before the Planning and Zoning Commission on November 3, 2015. 2. THAT notice of the Public Hearing was published in the Englewood Herald on October 15, 2015, and was on the City of Englewood website from October 22, 2015 to November 3, 2015. 3. THAT the staff report was made part of the record. 4. THAT the Sand Creek PUD District plan was approved by the Planning and Zoning Commission on November 20, 2012, and approved by City Council on February 4, 1 2013 with the condition that the final PUD Site Plan receive approval from the Planning and Zoning Commission and City Council. 5. THAT the applicant conducted a neighborhood meeting on September 24, 2015. 6. THAT the applicant is proposing approval of 70 units at the south-east corner of the Sand Creek PUD. 7. THAT the final plans were reviewed by City of Englewood departments in August 2015, including Building, Engineering, Community Development and Fire and was found to meet or exceed all requirements in the Sand Creek PUD District Plan. 8. THAT the PUD Site Plan sets forth the zoning regulations under which the proposed development will occur. CONCLUSIONS 1. THAT the proposed Sand Creek PUD Site Plan is in conformance with the District Plan previously approved by the Planning and Zoning Commission and City Council. 2. THAT the proposed development will be an improvement over the current use(s). 3. THAT the Sand Creek PUD Site Plan is consistent with adopted and generally accepted standards of development in the City of Englewood. 4. THAT the Sand Creek PUD Site Plan is in conformance with the Englewood Comprehensive Plan by providing a balanced mix of housing opportunities serving the needs of current and future Englewood Citizens. DECISION THEREFORE, it is the decision of the City Planning and Zoning Commission that Case #ZON2015-0-003 Sand Creek Planned Unit Development Site Plan should be referred to the City Council with a favorable recommendation. This decision was reached upon a vote on a motion made at the meeting of the City Planning and Zoning Commission on November 3, 2015 by Knoth, seconded by King, which motion states: • • To approve Case #ZON20 7 5-003 Sand Creek Planned Unit Development Site Plan and forward to City Council with a favorable recommendation. • Page 2 of 3 .. " • • • AYES: NAYS: ABSTAIN : ABSENT: Brick, Freemire, King, Kinton, Knoth, Fish None None Bleile, Madrid, Townley Motion carried. These Findings and Conclusions are effective as of the meeting on November, 3, 2015. BY ORDER OF THE CITY PLANNING & ZONING COMMISSION ,.., .J • • COUNCIL COMMUNICATION Meeting Date: Agenda Item: Subject: December 21, 2015 11ci Update the Title of the ICMA- Retirement Corporation Plan Coordinator for Plans 107460, 108369, 108370, 108371 , 108372 and 300034 Initiated By: Staff Source: Department of Finance and Administrative Shelley Becker, Director of Finance and Services Administrative Services PREVIOUS COUNCIL ACTION City Council previously approved the Director of Financial Services to execute all necessary agreements with ICMA-Retirement Corporation (ICMA-RC) as the Plans' Coordinator. RECOMMENDED ACTION The title of Director of Financial Services was changed to Director of Finance and Administrative Services. Staff recommends the City Council approve the attached resolution . BACKGROUND, ANALYSIS, AND ALTERNATIVES IDENTIFIED The resolution allows the Director of Finance and Administrative Services to execute all necessary agreements with ICMA-RC. FINANCIAL IMPACT This action will not have an impact on the City 's financial condition LIST OF ATTACHMENTS Proposed resolution • • • RESOLUTION NO . SERIES OF 2015 A RESOLUTION AMENDING THE TITLE OF THE PERSON AUTHORIZED AS PLAN COORDINATOR FOR THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO ICMA RETIREMENT CORPORATION PLANS. WHEREAS , the City of Englewood has established employee retirement Plans with ICMA Retirement Corporation (ICMA-RC) Plan numbers 107460 , 108369 , 108370 , 108371 , 108372 and 300034; and WHEREAS , the title of the person authorized to execute all necessary agreements with ICMA-RC Plans as Plan Coordinator for the City of Englewood ICMA-RC Plans has changed; and WHEREAS , the title of Director of Financial Services was previously changed to Director of Finance and Administrative Services ; and WHEREAS , the passage of this resolution authorizes the title of the ICMA-RC Plan Coordinator be changed to Director of Finance and Administrative Services. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO, AS FOLLOWS: Section 1. The City Council of the City of Englewood, Colorado hereby authorizes amending the title of the person authorized as Plan Coordinator for the City of Englewood ICMA-RC Plans to Director of Finance and Administrative Services . ADOPTED AND APPROVED this 21st day of December, 2015 . ATTEST : Joe Jefferson , Mayor Loucrishia A. Ellis , City Clerk I, Loucrishia A. Ellis , City Clerk for the City of Englewood, Colorado , hereby certify the above is a true copy o f Resolution No . __ , Series of2015. Loucrishia A. Ellis , City Clerk • COUNCIL COMMUNICATION Date: Agenda Item: Subject: December 21, 2015 11cii Resolution to adopt the 2015 Arapahoe County Multi-Hazard Mitigation Plan 2015-2020 Initiated By: Staff Source: Police Department Commander Tim Englert COUNCIL GOAL AND PREVIOUS COUNCIL ACTION City Council has previously approved adopting the 2010 Denver Regional Council of Governments' Denver Region Natural Hazard Mitigation Plan. The plan expired in 2015 and is to be replaced by the Arapahoe County Multi-Hazard Mitigation Plan 2015-2020 . RECOMMENDED ACTION The Police Department is recommending that City Council adopt a resolution to adopt the Arapahoe County Multi-Hazard Mitigation Plan 2015-2020. • BACKGROUND, ANALYSIS, AND ALTERNATIVES IDENTIFIED • In 2011 the City of Englewood adopted the Denver Regional Natural Hazard Mitigation Plan which was approved by the Colorado Division of Emergency Management and by the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA). In anticipation of the expiration of the Denver Regional Natural Hazards Mitigation Plan in 2015, the Arapahoe County Multi-Hazard Mitigation Plan was developed in cooperation with: the Arapahoe County Sherriff's Office and the following participating jurisdictions: Town of Bennett, Town of Bow Mar, City of Centennial, City of Cherry Hills Village, Town of Columbine Valley, Town of Deer Trail, City of Englewood, Town of Foxfield , City of Glendale, City of Greenwood Village, City of Littleton, and the City of Sheridan. The Arapahoe County Multi-Hazard Mitigation Plan 2015-2020 has been submitted and approved by FEMA. The plan will serve as a blueprint for coordinating and implementing hazard mitigation policies , programs, and projects in Arapahoe County. It provides a list of mitigation goals, objectives , and related actions that may assist the City of Englewood in reducing risk and preventing loss from future hazard events. The impacts of hazards can be lessened and sometimes avoided altogether if appropriate actions are taken before hazardous events occur. By avoiding unnecessary exposure to known hazard risks, the City of Englewood will save lives and property and minimize the social, economic, and environmental disruptions that commonly follow hazard events. Communities face significant challenges during post-disaster redevelopment in balancing the immediate needs associated with rapid recovery with the implementation of long-term hazard mitigation strategies. The necessity to meet basic needs and resettle displaced populations immediately following a disaster often overshadows the more abstract , longer-term sustainabil ity • considerations . Once full-scale reconstruction is initiated , it is difficult to modify projects in progress to meet sustainability objectives. This trend highlights the need for pre-disaster mitigation planning that incorporates principles of sustainable development into the reconstruction context, so that communities can more easily rebuild in a manner that will make them less vulnerable to future hazard events while improving quality of life . It is imperative that decision makers in the City of Englewood become and stay involved in this planning process to provide new ideas and insight for future updates to the Arapahoe County Multi-Hazard Mitigation Plan . It is critical that the City of Englewood and all local agencies , units of government, non-profit organizations , businesses and industries , and private citizens continue their involvement and dedication to hazard mitigation. FINANCIAL IMPACT There is no cost associated with the adoption of the Arapahoe County Multi-Hazard Mitigation Plan 2015-2020 . LIST OF ATTACHMENTS Resolution for Adoption Arapahoe County Multi-Hazard Mitigation Plan 2015-2020 • • • • • RESOLUTION NO . SERIES OF 2015 A RESOLUTION ADOPTING THE 2015 ARAPAHOE COUNTY MULTI-HAZARD MITIGATION PLAN 2015-2020. WHEREAS, natural hazards in the Denver Region historically have caused significant disasters with losses of life and property and natural resources damage; and WHEREAS, undertaking hazard mitigation actions will reduce the potential of harm to people and property from future hazard occurrences; and WHEREAS, the Englewood City Council adopted the Denver Regional Hazards Mitigation Plan which was approved by the Colorado Division of Emergency Management and by the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) by the passage of Resolution No. 3, Series of 2011; and WHEREAS, the Denver Regional Natural Hazards Mitigation Plant expires in 2015, the Arapahoe County Multi-Hazard Mitigation Plan was developed in cooperation with the: Arapahoe County Sheriffs Office and the following participating jurisdictions: Town of Bennett, Town of Bow Mar, City of Centennial, City of Cherry Hills Village, Town of Columbine Valley, Town of Deer Trail, City of Englewood, Town of Foxfield, City of Glendale, City of Greenwood Village, City of Littleton, and the City of Sheridan; and WHEREAS, the plan will serve as a blueprint for coordinating and implementing hazard mitigation policies, programs, and projects in Arapahoe County; and WHEREAS, the passage ofthis Resolution will authorize the Arapahoe County Multi-Hazard Mitigation Plan 2015-2020 which has been submitted and approved by FEMA. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO, THAT: Section 1. The City Council of the City of Englewood, Colorado hereby adopts the 2015 Arapahoe County Multi-Hazard Mitigation Plan 2015 -2020 as an official plan upon approval by the Colorado Office of Emergency Management and the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) Section 2. The City of Englewood will submit this Adoption Resolution to the Arapahoe County Multi-Hazard Mitigation Plan 2015 -2020 to enable the Plan's final approval ADOPTED AND APPROVED this 21st day of December, 2015. ATTEST: Joe Jefferson, Mayor Loucrishia A. Ellis, City Clerk I, Loucrishia A. Ellis, City Clerk for the City of Englewood, Colorado , hereby certify the above is a true copy of Resolution No. __ , Series of 2015 . Loucrishia A. Ellis , City Clerk • • •