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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2013-01-22 (Regular) Meeting Agenda PacketI . C.J II 10 O rd, .. l11\'oc..11 ic,n . 3. Pl •dge 0 1 A.IIL•i,t 1,1ntc. Rol l (.a ll . Agend a ior I nc Rcg ul•r M ee tin g of th e Englewoo d Cit y Co un ci l Tund,1v. l,III UM)' 22 , 201J 7:'Hl p m I ng l1•wo o d Civic Ct.•n ll'r -o un t i l ('h,u nhe r:, 100n [nslewoud P,11k WilY lnt~ewood , L U tlll I I U J . MIr 1utt·:-i l1u 111 till: Rt:~ult1 , City Cour 1L 1I lvh:L'ltng vf h 1n 1..:J 1y :, 101 ). 6. Re og n,11 011 o f Sc hedu led Publi c Com m en t I I Im is an o pportunity fo , the pub li c to ;iddrcss Clly f"nt mr il \nu n n l nny ,1,;;k q1 1~1-t1 nn, inr rl:1r1f1, .i i in n h111 thrr,• will n nt hP ,,,1y rl 1.1l ng,11 P Plr~,1c.t=• 111m l your prcscnl,11 1O11 l o f1v1J 11 111 1ut ei,.) .1 A id iO Ot her .\ge11c 1r:, ll'ripknt, \\ 111 b ~ pre:,c-ni to ,lCCt!!J I th e Ciry o f Lnl~le .v ood 's fm ,1 nc1ctl tu111 r1 hu 1ion:, 1or 2011 Recogn1t1o n of Un sch eduled Publi c Comm ent (l h is •~ J n o pportunity for the p ubli l tv .1ddr~ss C 11 y Coun cil Co u11 ol 11111 y t1 ~k q111·s ti on~ for cl,1 rH1 ri1 ti on . but thc rt· will no t be Jny d1t,log ue. rl ~dsc lnn it ~,ou r pre sen 1.1 11on 10 th ree minu tes. Tim e ro r unsc hed uled public comment m ay be limit ed 10 ~15 mmutes. ,md 11 limited, ~hall b con ti nu t-d 10 Ceneral I 1scu:,:,1u n .. 1 Co un n l Rr~po nsP 10 Puhlic Commen t l'h.~;,sc now· If ~0l! ha ve a d1s.ib 1li 1~• Jn d uced .1u~1 l1U)' aids or sc "iccs, pte ;1sc nolLI} 1hc Cny 01 Eng lewood ( SUJ 7b.!-,M U5) ,It !c,1~1 -11\ ho111s in ,l d,wlC'r> ol w hen <,NV cc-. ;i re nr.cdrd r nglr\,ood (ii)• Co1111n l AcP 11d;1 IJruiU)•:?l 2CI) P,1gc 2 8 o nrn1unic.1 I in rl',, Prr d ,11 11 ,11,n n.:., ;m ri A ppnin I1t1 Pnl ~ 9. Consent Agen d,, ll ern s b App r v al o f Ordinc1 11 c es o n ec ond l~ea din c l~c :.ol11 11cm s and M c.t 1o n s. Reco,n:-ne rnfati o n from [nglewoocl Mun icipal rourt to ,1pp1 ove d ,cso k 1tion ,c,,pi> m tin g 1.in d ,1 I hn as As ocIJ le Jude e cir thC' Cuy o l t nelF-wnnrl St:lff Sour ce: T.1ma r., \Vo l fl', Cou rt A,hninis lr,1\or l<Pror111 11 rnd,1t1rn l l/'0 11 1 Fn glewood Muruc1 p~1I Com t t o .ip p1 ove ~, rl::,u lu1l o n 1c Jpp int ng l o hn \'V . Sm ilh Ill ,ls 1\s~nci,11 e lud1! for th e Ci 1y 01 t.ng lew ')Jd. Staff So urce: T,1m a ril \Vo lfc , Court Admi11i !!lt r,1hir. i11. Rc(..0111 11 1t:"1 11J ,11 1u11 fru 111 E,,xl i::wov d Mu11 h .. 1p,1! Co urt t o a p pr ve a 1c solu 1i o n 1 e,1pr>on11 1r.g Dr1 ·.,1 d ,, Sprecace a" ,\s~o i,He l udg~ fo , th e Ci ty o f Engl ewood . S1,,ff So urce: T.tmMa \Volfc, Courl Adm ini s tr.1 to r 10. Pub lic Hea ring lt erns I rh er 1s n o Publi H eari:,g sc heduled.I a . ,-\p p ro,,a l 0 1 O rdin dll Cl!> 0 11 Fi rsl Rer1ei 1n g Cuur1L d B,11 i'u. 60 {Lvntin u td fr o rn Di:,en·be1 17, 2'1 1 ~) -Re com menda :i o n fr o m th r- Co 111111w 11 ty O c\'el oprn ent Depa rtme nt to ad o pt 11 b,11 for an o rdina nce l,pp,o vins the :-c1o ning of lhc W 11 l nvcs Irn c n1 parcel o f the fo rme r Genera l Iron \Vo rks propert y :rom L1gh 1 lndusl n al l l-1) .in d Low D ~m i ty S1n i:;le a nd Mu lt1 -Dwe•li 11 g U nn ~-::s 1dl.:'n t1al (K :! 8 ) to PIJrlnc d Umr o ~\clopmcnt !PUDI S1,1ff .,l:;o rcc o ri,m cnd s th,:tt City COlm ci l se t February 4, ~0 13 as 1h ~ d,1 1c !U r Ih c Puhhc I leJnng 0 11 1h , 111J tt e r . Sl .1ff So urce: Audra f<irk , Plann er I . 11 . Cm1 nci l Bi ll N o. 69 (cont1 nw.'d fro m Decl'mber 17 20 1 ~} -R['rn111 mend,1 11 nn 1rn rn thr Co 1111nu1111 ~, Developm en t U epartm 11 1 10 ad o pt ,1 bil l fo 1 an o rd1n ,1nrP approving thP rP /nnin G n l 1hr i;;tnrl r r0 Pk r ,11cel o i !hP tnr mpr , ,e pral Iron \,Vor~s p roperty fr o m I 1ght l11d11 ,1r1.1 I {t-I } .rn d t , ,wr~l lndu !i.lnal (I -~) 10 Plt1r rn ed Unit O e,c l oprn enl (PUD ,. S1af1 also recommen d) thJt Ci ty Co uncil se t Februar'), 4. :o 13 .1s 1h e d att.' for th e !·•u bl1 c H a 11n g o n tlrn. rn atr t:r Sl .iff Sourcl': Audrd Kirk , Pl.i nne r 1. Pl ,.,,.,,. nntf> If v1~11 h ,w.,.-' <li,;,l11h 1v ,111rl n,,. .. d ,,11,il1;uy ~irl r, ni i f'r'\'l<'f'', 1,l :>.-i ,;e no li l') the 11') ol 1-ng h•wnnd (J0)•7b2·'.:•I05) .,1 le.1~1 48 hum!> in ,1 d \'dl <..~ uf wh1..,1 Scf\11..c ~ i11c 11~t:J1:d 'i f ngl wooci City Colmc1I Ag end:\ l,u •u,1 ry z: 20 1) r,1tw J iii. Counci l Bill N o . 1 -Rccom m nd.1 t1o n from the Co rn munny vcl opme nt D e p ar t m en t 10 ·1d o pt a b,11 fo r .lll o rd 1n.:i n e au 1h o r111 nu rtn ln:1;>rco11 e rnmr11•;i l A g reP 111 r 111 w ith 1h r Re •10 11 ,111 ransp o n .:1 1i o n D1s lnc 1 fo r cost sha ri n for o pcr,11ion of th e a rt !i hutd P fo r 2 13. Staff So ur ce: Harold I, Stitt , Sen ior Pl ,11111 cr . b. A ppro \ ;.I I O rd inan ce s o n Seco nd Read 1"'g c. Rc~olu1iom dnd M o tio n ) R c n111 rnen cl auo n trnm th e P,u ks and ~~ccrea t1 o n D epar tmcnl t o ap p ro ve a reso l u ti on J u th rn i zm~ 1hc C ity 's ap p li c;11 io r, fo r an A1 apa hoc Cou n1y Open Space g1dnt fo r 1h e d ev d o p m c n t o f Duncan P.=ir k Sla ff Sou rce,: O;W(' 1,,,,, M.magN o f OpPn S11 ,l CP. 1:? Cen e r~1I Di!i c 11°'" o n. I •l. City A11 0 111 ey 's Re por l. I ;. Ad1 our nm n t Pleas e no1e. Ir yo u ha,e a d1sab1l1t)' and ne e d au:l.l liary ai ds or M:r.,n ~. pl a ~c no1ify ,he C•t)• o f En gk•woo d ()0 )-7&: 240 5) .-u le,1!ol 48 h o urs In ad,r1 nce o f whe,, serv ice) iHC need ed NAME PUBLIC COMMENT ROSTER AGENDA ITEM 7 ll!JNS'.€1ltEl!>J!ll!El!>JP,.l!Jl3dl'8l§'m1t1"ri1:tW January 22, 2013 ADDRESS • • • COUNCI L COMM UNICAT ION Da le Agcntl a It em Subject: la n uary 2? 20 11 9 C I R, .. nppo i111rn r-n1 of A,-.nn,1 1? Judge Lind., r . Cohn -INITI AhD l!Y : STAFF SOU RCE : ,\,\urnc1p .1 I Court T,rn'lrH ,1 V\l oHe, Co url Arf111 inistrc1 1or CO UN CI L GOA L AND l'KE VIOUS COUNCI L ACTI O N The M u rncip,il C o urt !i u ppo rt s City Council 's go I o f p rov1d111 g ;,p p ropria tP ,ervice lt:!ve li., b v rer p1 t:!\l111 g th;i t th ey con ti nl,e to i!pp vin t .l\~soci t1 te l ucl,~ •!, to !IL'rvc l h!...' O ry o f Engl •·., ooJ . RECOMMEND ED ACT ION r res1d in g lu dg1. Vin ct'.n t 1\tenc I0 wo lild rt:qu cs t ihat the Cou n u l ,c-aopuI111 Lin d 11 r. Cohn tu ~c rve r1 4 year rerrn ;is an As so ci a1e ludge for t he ity o r Lngle wood, commencing J,1n ua 1y 23, 2013 and c ndln J,m 1Mry 21. 2017 II AC KGRO UND , ANALYS IS, AND ALTERN ATIVES ID ENTI FIED Ass oc1 a te ju dges are req ui red 111 or d er b r th ,-ourl to m ;1In ta1n cl flill ti m e, fu ll se rvi ce, sched ull'.:!. l hc 111rl ,.,,._ fi ll ir1 for thP Pr P"i rlin g l11 rlgP \'\hPn th PrP ic; ,1 rnnnin n f intPrP <:I, ill nPr.~ nr v ;K,1t io n ThPv .,l~n Jss i st during 1i,11 cs w hen mu ltiple cour1 ses sio ns ,;re ,c quir c d. Jud ge Cohn h,1 r, :,crvrd th e Ci 1y o f [ugl~wuud wdl dLu ii 1b h~r j)d'>l app oi11 t11H.•11 1. FINANCIA i IMPACI l l11.:1c 1:, nu dddit 10 11.il fin dll Udl i111 pact. ,l S J S:>□ci ,1 1 c.• Jud ge fee s Jr C 111 cl uckd 111 th e dll nu J f b ud p.t•I. LI ST OF ATTAC HM EN TS Proposed Resoluu on • • • Rf.:SO LUT ION N SER 1£S OF 20 I 3 A R.ESO I UTI N FOR KEA PPO !NTMEN I F LI NDA F. COHN . AS /\SSOC IATI' M J\ICIP/\1. JUD GE l·OR l'IIE CITY OF EKGLEW O D, CO LORAD \VJ l[RCAS, pur uanl IO Ani clc LX , P:.irt II, Section 68, of the Lngk\\OOd ll omc Ruic ha rt cr. "Colmci l ma y appo in l one or more assClC ia1c j udge s, who sh:111 "it :u such time s and upon such cau ses as ;;hall he dc1crm1nc<l by th e prcs 1d111g 111 umc1pnl Jud ge ." a Kl \Vi IERl:A S. ;\ssoc 1,1tc Judge s arc npp'lmlcd fo r fo w yc:u stagge red 1cnn : and \VHEREAS, l.indu F. Co hu ·::, pnu r term cxp 1n.:s Janu ary .11. 2 IJ. ;md \V HEREAS . i udgc V111ccnt Atcnc10 rcq uc:s1s lh t: Cou nci l rcJppmm I tnda f". Cohn to anothe r fou r year 1cm1 as an Associa te Jud ge fo r th e Cny of E:1gl cw o<i: NOW, TH F.RI:.~ORf., B~. n RE SO LVE D BY T HE CITY OUNC IJ . 0 ~ I H F. Cl l'Y OF 1.:N<.,Li:ll'W LJ, l'VLUl0\LJV. I IL•\ J • Scc rt nn I I ind IF rnhn -.h;i l\ ht· and hcrchy i" rr~ppnm (.'d :-.c; i\$.c;nc111 1c M umc1p;d hul gt> 111 ru1 d ~ , the 1t y of Eng lt.:\\OOd, Colora do, for a 1erm co mrnc 11c111~ Jnnunry 23 . 20 I J and ex piring fa nWlry 2], 2017 . i\lJUP"I l:IJ i\NLJ i\l'l'K UV l ·ll th is 21 nc1 day of Ja nua ry, L0 13 A Tl '!::ST . Ra nd y P. Penn, Yl ayo r Loui:11 slu .1 A Elli~. n~ Clu~ I, 1.oucrish,a A. Elhs, Ci1 y Clerk for th e Ci ty o f Englewood , Colo ra do, hereb y certify 1hc :1hnvc i~ ., 1n1t· rn py (lf Rec.ol11 111""l11 No ----' t'l'lt''-of 0 1 l Loucnstna A. Elhs, Cit y Cl erk • • • COUNCI L COM MUN ICArlON - Date Ag1 •nda Item \ubjecl: l,111u a1y 22. 201 1 C) C ll R!.!,t pp om 11 11en 1 o ( A ss d'"1 t lud ge lo hn VI'. Smith Ill ---1 I INIT IATED SY : STAIT SOURC[: Munio p ,tl Co u rt T,un.tr ,I \,V()I I (•, COUi i Ad m 1n1'-l r,H or COUNCIL C.OAI. ,\ND PRtVIOU S C0U 'ICII. ACT ION Th(\ ML•rn c ipdl Cn w t .:;u ppo rtc, Ci ty C n 1111ri l'c. r.,n,1 1 nt p rnv 1rl 111 r, :1ppmpn i'tP {,,1'.'.l rv i P 1,-.vf>I'-r-v r,..ll Uf"'•lin g 1h ,1 1 th ~\' con tinue 10 .1rp0mt A~SOC l ,lli:' l ud l!t.>', t o 'Wf'\'e tl w Cuy of r 11i;l ewood KtL0MMtNUtU AC II UN P1t>,:;1ding l u lg£' V111 cent Af~n c io wuuld reql1C~I 1h ~1t lh e Coun ul re-l1µp 1)in1 10h 11 \1\/. 5111 1th Ill to ~trvp, ii .l ye ,1, te ,m ,1, ,111 As~o c,a le Ju dHe ·rn th e Cit y of [nglcwo od, co111 nwnc111g l,\11 u~1ry :!3 , 20 13 a n d end ing l,HlLh l r.' :!1. 20 I ;', BA CKG ROUND, ANALYSIS , AND AL TEHNA l'I VES IDENTIF IED A!.socia te jud p,~!. .~,e req uir ed 1n ord ,~, fo , th ~ c,.,u n to m ;i 1111 ,1 111 .1 lull t11 nP,, di ~Prv u , •• ,r he d uh:' lh" 1ud gc5 1111 i n fo r l h L Pr c!.1 rlin s Juo[:l' when th e ,,., b ,"I c.; nfl ,ct o f inte res t, iHn c~r, o r v,H.:~1:io n. Th ey .,l ~u ,1,-,,..,1 d u ru 1g t 11m .. , w h l•1 1 rrnil lip lt· U HIII ~c:,,:,,1u 11 'i 11L' ,~quilt!d . ludge 5 111 1!'1 l1tt~ ~c •\•l'd til l' 11y u f f n~lew :>od well rlt u 11 1c his pa ~t .1p p o 1111mc 111. FIN,INCIAI IMPAO rhe re 1s nn 1Clci 111on,1 l 1111an l 1,1 I 1111pat t. ,H ,1sso\1,1te Judge fef''i ;HP mdudt"d in the r1 r:n ual h udge1. LI STOF ATTACl tM ENl'S • • • RES OLUT ION 0 . SF R.I ES OF }OJ 1 A llES OLU .I JUN fU K Kl:N'l'Ull\0 1 McN I UF JU H. W SM rl II Ill, AS AS SOC IATE MUN ICIPAL JUDGE FO R THE CITY O F ENGLE WOOD. COL J Rr\DO . WIIE I\EAS, pu r,unnt to Anicl c IX, Pnn II , Scc 11 on 68, o f the Engb,oo d Home Rule Chancr, "C ow\cil 11u1 y app uu n onc ur more associa te judges, ,,h" sl rnl l sit tH :-.ucl i time :, .u1cl upon suc h ca uses as shall be dctcnnmc d by the prcs 1d111 g mum c 1p al ;udge ;" and WIIERE/\S, Ac;;c;;oc iiur Ju dg Pi ~rf" :-tppoin tcd fo r fo ur yc M srnggcrcd terms : and \V I IER EAS. Jvlt 11 \V. S1111 lh lll pliu1 tc1 111 c:q.m c:s Ja mm 1} 1 , 2013, and WH EREA S, Ju d~c V1 ncc111 Atc11c 10 reque sts the Coun cil reapp om1 John IV . Smi1h Ill to anN lwr fo ur yr:u 1cml :,c;: :m .'\c.c.(X'i:1 1c f11ct g1· fM 1h c r ;1 y nf f'n ulc, nod: NOW, T HER EFO RE , BE IT Rf.SO L VED BY TH E C ITY COUNC IL Of-Tl fE C ITY or EN\i l.E\~O OIJ , '0 1.0R A DO, TII AT: S,cr11 0 11J. Jnhn \\i Sn1i1h I ll sh;,11 he .i nd hcrc hy ,~ r~hri r nin trd i.1 s A~soc iate t\1l1111 c1pa\ Jud ge m and f I Lh e Ci ty of Englewood . lolor.id o, fur :, tc m 1 co rru nencin g Janua ry 23, 20 ! 3 and t:A p11 111g J.11 1u,11 y 2.l. 20 17 ADO PT ED AND AP PR OVED 1hi s 22 nd d:1yo f January, 20 11 . t\TfEST . Ra ndy P. Penn, Mayo r I, L~m n slua A :.:lh s, C!ly lcr~ fo r the C!ly of Eng lewood , Co lora do, hereb y ccnify the nb Vt' is a t ri.1c cnpy of R 'C'luti on N0 __ , "cri cc. of 70 11 L,o ucri sl;~t ,\ Ell is, C it y Clerk • COUNCI i COMMUNICAT ION 0.1t r Agc nrl a ltr m Suhj ect : ),111 UJ,Y 22. 2Q 13 9 C 11i Re ,1ppoi n trn c nt f Assoc,a lc l11rlgr• Dav id A ,,1rPrarp INITIATFD II Y: STAFF SOURCT: Mun ,c ,pal Court Ta m ara VV o lfc , Court Ad min ist ra tor ---- CO UNCIL L,01\l ANIJ PREVIOU ~ LOUNCIL 1\C I IUN ThP M11nirip ,1I lnurt -.uppnrfc; C'i ry rn,mril't. gn,11 of p rnv1d 1ng ,1 pprr.p,ii11f" c;prv1c lf'v r li; hy r<"qu<'"ll n g 1h.:1 1 1hey cor.tmue to Jpp i nt A5soc iJte Juige s to serve th e Ci t, of En gl Pwoo d. RECOMMENDED ACIION Pr l'r,1rl1 ns ludsc \'11 11,,;C'n l A t cricto \\''HI id n ·q ll C5 1 1h :11 th e (ouncd re ,lp)JOlll t DJ\id A Spree.ice 10 scr\(.' J ,1 y J r • lt:'i111 ,1:, d 11 t\:,:,uLld le JuUg t: fu , tl1~ C ity u f l:11 g,lt-•w 1H.•tl , Lvr1 11111~11 Li 11g jd1t l1 t.1r y 23 , 2 13 .1 111J e 11d11 11.: J..t1u1c1 ry 23, ::u 17. • BACKGROUND, ANALYS IS, AND All'El!NAT IVES IU EN TIF IEO A sso c:,atc Jud ges are req uired in order 1o r th e L.ou n to m c.1 1ntJ in a tull t 1111e, rull se rv ice. sc he dul e . I h Judges fill in for :he Pr es idi ng lurtg e w hen th er e 1s a conllict o( in terest, illne~s or vacati on . ·1 hey also aS!.1~.t duri ng times w h en m lllt iple r:0L11 t soss ions ;ire rPqui n?d l udp,e SprQc;1cc has serv,.-d the C ity of Englewood well du rin B hi ~ pa ~l ili)!)Oll\1 111 Pr1l. FINANCIAL IMPACT Th c r I) 11 0 ,1dd1 t1onc1 I financ1 t1l 1mp.i c.l , as tlS)OCM lt· Judge fees arc in cl uded 111 the annl MI bud ~l.!t UST OF ATTAC HMENTS • • • RFS Ol lrrlON NO SE RIE S OF 2013 .·\ RFSOl.lJf lON FOR REAPPOINTME NT OF DAVID A. SPREC:'CE. AS ASS OC IATE MUNI CIPAL JUDGE FO R TI-1.E CITY OF ENG i EWOOD , CO LORADO WI IEREAS , purs uan t to i\rt iclc LX, Pan LI . Sert ion 6 , uf the Englewoo d Home Rui c C ha rtc ,. "Co un cil mcy app oint one or more assoc iate Jud ges, who shall s11 a1 sucl: umes and up on such cau sl.-S as shall be dclc..Tmincd i:>y the prcsi di n~ municipal Jud ge;" and \Vl tT:R.EAS, A ssoc iat e." Ju dg es nrc nppoint cd for fo ur yea r staggc1 cd terms, and WHEREAS , Davi d A. Spm :a cc's pnortcnn cxpi:e s February I, 2013 ; w,d \V HEREAS , Ju df:!c Vin ct:nt Atenc io reque sts the Co un c il reappo in t David A. Sp rc cnce to a11utl11:1 four yca1 1c111 1 a!-. an Associ at e Jud ge for the Cit y of Engle wood ; NOW, TH EllEFORF , BE rr RESO LVr-D 13V TII E C IT Y COUNC IL OF l'H~ CIT Y OF EN(;I EWo nn. COLnRAflO, T HAT Sec tion I. D.1 v1 d A Sprci.:ac-:: :i li oll Uc :m d hcr dJ) i:, rcappuintc<l :1:,, fu:il.•i.:i.11e M um.;ip~t l Jud ge m and lor the C uy f En glewood. Colorndo , fo r a tenn commencing Ja nuaJ)' l J. 20 13 and ex piri ng Jnnu:1r)' 23, 20 17 . ADOPT ED AND APPR OV ED thi ; 22 nd da y of Ja nu.,ry . 2013 . 1\Tf F,T. Ran dy r . Pen n, Ma yo r Lo ucnshia A. Ellis, Cit y Cler k I. Lou cri shia A ~ll is. C ity Ckrk for the Cit y of t ngl cw ood, Col0rad c, hc rcb) ccni iy the above is n tru e copy of Reso lut ion No. , Sencs of 20 I 3. I o ucn shrn A. El lis . Cll)' Clerk • COUNCIL COMMUNICATION --------·· DATT , ,\GF N DA ITEM : SUBJ ECT : rd11 1.u1cc rez o n ing \,\/ H Im -..:~lr 11c 11 b µ.11 LC I fro 111 I 1ght Industrial lan11,1,y ~ 2, W I ) 11 .1 1 (I I ) and Low Densit y S111gle a11 d Mul11 - Dwell ir" Uni! Resi de11 11 al (R-2-13 ) 10 Pl a11 11ed Un,1 Dcvelo pmenI (PU D) I _J INITI AT ED BY · I ~I AH ~OURct Co 11 1munity Oeve lo p1 ·1e111 1\udra I . Kirk, lanner I COUNCIi. GO ,\l ANU PR~V IOUS LOUNUL ACI IO ' Cou ncil r n n1 1ni1Prl rnP r,,._, r P.:ld ing roncf'f lin r, the proposed VV H ll 1>ve stni e n1 :..i 1ann rd Uni t Develo pmen 1 o n D e{ t!n 1:)Cr 17, 10 I :!, 1n o rd er l or •,::t h 1,1 w o rk w i th the ,l pplic i nt t I rno d tfy th!:! PUD to ,1ddr eS':i-th~ l.Ull~C 11 :, vf l !H'. f> c1111 11nu ~u1 c L,,11111g Co m1111 ...... 10 11 l'RE VIOUS Pl1\NNI N G COM M ISS I ON ACT ION • 1 he Pltt nn ing und oni11 r, C om1 1w.,s10 1· co r :.1dt:·~d 1he \•\I 1-1 lm•es:n 1en 1 PUD a: ,1 Pub i,c I le.ui11g o n Novem ber :o, 20 I ~. Th e (U1 11 111:i.:,1u 11 L011 s1t.l~1ed p uh l1c I SIi m o n~ itnd voted i to ~ clB,\i11 s1 forwardi n r, the> p ropo t-d rr1 on111g to tJU U 10 C11y Council wit h ,1 ri:comrn ·ndcd Jc 11 or fo r approva l w11 h the fo ll uw111 g cond 11ions F111.,I :,1t e pbn .1p pr0\al w ,11 h~pp en il l ii l,rn1r date a nd w ill nee d to re :cwe Pb 111 in!_! ,1 n.f i'onm g dµp1uval and C 11y Co unc il a pp;0~~1I De lete the ,,ord I0·.v nhome on C l .-1 on Pdg e 1 RE CO MME ND 'D ACT ION Staif r,,, 0 1nr11 e 11d-; J ppr o,·,1 1 of the orchnancr rez nrnng tht: W H l11,t:'.,l 11 1c11t ~ p 11u:l 11v 11, 1-1 ~11 J K2 -l3 to Pl.JD '.he au,,chcd Counc il 811 1 w o uld ,1pprov p a rn odLl1 t•o PU D Uis11 1c l f'l ,111 Iha1 a:l dresse, l it e issues idc nlllll)..l by th Pl ;111111ng ;rnd ?fini ng C o nurn s~i o n . StJff 1 1r1 h cr rPcornmercb tha t o un ti set F e b r uary ➔, 2013 as th e date 1or J Pu bl1e HcJri ng BACKGHOUNIJ Th e Plc1n ,wd I Jr ul rlf'l,,.ln11111 Pn l ,., .1 n'701 1mg pr C\r r,c; that eli t;ib l1sh es sµec 11ic i o 111 ng and site pl:tn ning c n tcriJ 10 me e t 1h r~ ;~cc ds of a s pccd1 c deve lo p: cnl pro posal th at m ay nol be accom111 o d.c1 1ed w1t.l 11 n ex1~tir1g t oning l..'ev~!ei p i n t::nl ,egu lat,ons. A r u o re1on :11 g p rovi des the opportunity fo r urnf1c d • de,elupm ent con :ro l Cm mu111 ple propert ies o, mul1iple use!<>. I his prop erty 1s ;1 & 1 ~ ,1crc sit e OCLu p i d v\'i11 slow Const1 ur1 1on Comp:m y ,,nre l lJ .i l hl'l par cc•l s h,1V P • bee11 zoned Industr ia l since 1he fi rst zo nin g was put 1n p la< c 111 19 ,10. PUD OV[RVl [W Th e Sr1 ri d C1cck PUD wil l d1d11gc th t: Pc 1111it1 t:J P,ir11..•pt1I U:,es t allc,\•, res1derma l and ccrlain p 11hlic/i ns11 1u1irn1c1I , corrnn er cl,11 ,,ml lndust ,101 u:,c!, ct !» u utl 11 1eLl in tlit!Jllc.1 Lht:d 01 d1ndncc lrnd PUD Di st,1c 1 Pl-111 "'rn 11P 11 ,;p,;; 110 1 ;1 ll owerl 11nd1•1 1he c urr e nt zoning . su ch a s librar1c:,, h..H•c Ucc 11 irn.l ud~tl 111 the li sl 01 al lowed uses A !.Unset c lJusc h,,r. been Jdded l o the PUD .,ppro,,r1I o ,d ,nan ce th at si1p u l.l tec. w h i"'n ,1 C Prt ific-,1p n l O cc upancy (C O ) b !',Su l•d fo r ~my r r.idc n1ia l 11 !,e on :my portio n o f thf p rop-?r ty CO\ere J b ) 1lw. r'U I l, w h~t her 1h e proper ty 15 p latlL'd o r n o t, indu ~lri J I use~ (n o t c ... ,,111 11c ru,1 I o r pu blic1 1n st11u11 11,1 1) shall no lo nger be allowed. I h(• SIi l' p l,111 h~1:-. b t!~fl ~L1b111 1t w d fu r 1-1J11Leu1u,1I pwµu SC!t un iv. A :,,1te plt.111 fo 1 rcs id(•ntta l ust.:s w ill n rcd Pl<1r m m g and Zoning Co 1111rnss.io n r cv1C\\. and Ccu n, ii ,1pprc r:,1I A ~,l e p l,_111 1u 1 an y u :-it: ot l1 t"1 th an rpi.inPnt 1,1 I w ill ll Oi rr,qu i r, .. r PVlf ·W ,111 d .1pprov,1 I by th e Pla1111 ini; , .. .n,d 7.v11 111 g Cu1 111 11b::,1u 11 0 1 Ci t~• o uncil. \\i11h th e l'"C-Pp t,n n n f t fpw p11h lw/1n t.ti 11111 on .1I 11 \P'i ,ind C< .. J<h tio 11 ;1 I U~l.!S, all i.i 1e p l,rn~ 101 u)e:,, i11 th t: 1-1 1one distric ts c u rrently ;u e re, 1ewed ,1d 11 1111 1st r,1t 1vel \• ,rnrl I r Pl JI) rrn pn..,p,; 11 0 r h,rnge 10 thi s p roc eclw e. D c_,l.,l o pmc nt Sl,1mb rcic; h:wc been outlin e d m th e-PLI D Otslr ic l Pb n ;md .1,e as ioUow ~· l he rn ax1n uu11 dwe lling u r11 1s pc , J..::rc 1:. p ro p osed to be sc.t .1 t 45, rern l:in c m J 111:1 "1mur11 of 275 uni ts . 111 ddd 1ti u n tu Jli u w 111g 111du!>!li,tl t.1 11d 111 ull 1-f,m 11I,, the p ropo::,,ed 1v\ll I hwe!,l ment PUD \\Ould 3lso allow s1 ngh: farrn lv rc ::i.1dent1al a11d <1 ll.td1t:'U tu w11h u 111e:, R1.::i iUi::11t i~1l uni ts 1ha 1 are all ,Khc d c1nd man: than one 11ni1 ;i rr• con'i idr rN t muh l-1 ·n11 awe lli ngs . Sta n believe~ 1h c:1 tl 1c :-.inglt:! fd111il y lt::!,tdt::11t 1,1I uni ls. shoul d he reBu l al e d 1111 der th r1 1111 pnc;inn ,1I 1;,1,1nd,1 rrl i; nf 1h 11 R-2 B l o ne di i.1nc1 a,ct thC' ,111 ;1c he d 1ownhu111 e::,, :,l,o uld b e rcgL11.l 1ed un d r th C! VI/ H l nves l m i:?nt 1-'UD evPlrp mPn: ~r;:i nri .1 ,rl~ of 1hr 111u lt i-11 n11 residential dwel li ngs . O n page I o f a tt achment unde r C.1.a, th e word 1ownh on e should he deletNI 1 he p roposed \I\' H Im cstnien t PUD ha~ ::,,('I th e mJ-..:i mu m h~1gh1 l11n 1tat10 1or muhi-fam 1!v res 1d cnlla 1 .it 7:i'. The Urn ficd cn·lopm ent cvd e {U D C) ha s a maxirnll 111 heigh! li m1t,11i o n oi 32' m JII r s1 cl c n1i .,I zo ne d1 :-.t 1tLh Tl 11:, b ,1 di iti=1cn\":e ( 43' J 1 ,1ppr0,inwt el, -1 stori es . The sci hacks fo r \"-' I I ln,c s1m c n1 PUD h,wc 1hr m111 1nium ::,,e 1b~1< k 11!,led d) 2'. "1th the c>.L1:::µt 1u n o f a J' le• I o· sc lh,K~ J ia ng 1h e e,,st cmd we(j f pr o perly l111es . The 2' S\!t back \\Ould bt' 1t.:4 u 1rt.!d ,.tl u11 g tl1 c r1 u 1tli .11 d :ivui h µ11.,pt:"r l ) hne). Th e UDC ha s a mi n 1rr11 1m 'iPth .,rk ( ;· fni r1 n')' 1r"1 1d c n11o1 I 1one d1s111 ct. wi th th e c --:,.cµtiun of ,1 ::,11 1a!l l u 1 u t 1t=Lu 1<J. Th e d C!\•el opm ent sta ndards for th e mduslna! usn) slhill b e-, m1'.!1'if"ni w11h thf' I ,nr rf>q 11mlmr11r, in rlw 1-1 1.0 11 e di str ic 1 .1 1n th e exce p tio n o f t he st:tb acks. 1 he propcse cl PUU \V11! hav • .11equ11Prl m11111 n 11 111 ... e1t 1.1rk 0 1 1 ff from ,1 1i p ro p erty lines . Th e UDC 1cqu 1r e!I ,\ 10 ' se tb.1 c k o nl y ... he re J buihiing abuts upo n , ,1 d1 □1n s, o , s ,1dj~cc 11 1 10 r1 r esi d entia l lone d ,s tn c t rhc propose d \.'\f H l rw 1..?stme 11 1 PUD ,,..o uld no t hJ,t.! 1 heigh t li n1 it,11 1o n 'AHii a n i ndustria l llS e. Th e ard 11t ec1 ural sta ndards tlut Jrt• u u 1l11 1eLI 111 Ille PUD a 1L~ vc si milar and/ur more stnngen t t the .uc h i 1PC1ur.1I ,;;r ;md;irdi; 1n r 1111rlt 1-1mi1 resi d en11a l uses lbted 111 th ~ UDC. • • • )Jrncedlirl's ror m inor mo d1t1cat1o ns 10 ti c PUD ar e co n s1s 1en 1 w ith the UU<.., ,md a re typrcall y reviewed by th e evcl opmcn t Revi ew rc.:.m .1 nd appro\1ed th ,ough the pe rrrnltm~ p1 oc ss . M,.1j or modi f1ca 1ions to 1hc PUD arP ,i li;n cnns1s1e 1 w1 1h l JI')[ ,m d 1e>q 11ir f' Pl;inn inr, ;,rirl 7 0 11111g ,rn d Ci ty Cou n cil ap prov,1 1. rvai o r rn o d1 fi c,1 l ioni; ~ire req uirc--d under 1h e fo ll owi ng ircumst.i nces : • A hanf~e in th e characte r of th developmen t, or f\ '1 ,tn flP' ,n thP pPrrrn tt rd l;m rl 11.;Pc,; nt • A { h,111 s e ill lhc sc ne r,d lo cc1t i n f l;rnd uses; n r • Ai~ inc rease 111 th e ma,lrnum he igh t 0 1 an y u il dlng of mo re 1h a11 5~n ; o r • A1 inc rease 111 the rum ber o f dwel lin g un its, o; i11 the ri'l.ti o of 1:1e g,oss no r dr ea f stru ct w es 1,. the land ,i re-ct , or 1nu er1~c •s 1n 1h.:.-proposed gr oss fl oor MCil w 11h1n ;-:,w p;in ic ul.ir la 1d use oi 111 or 1ha 11 21/0; o r red1 iction of ffl Ore th.i n -,% m 1he land area d esign~1tion fnr lan dsc,1r in g , o r • , . r du u 1on hy rno,e than .:>% 111 the ra tio t o ff-st r c t p.1 r~1ng and ,o aclmg sp;i ~ct gross fl oor a1 t.:tl or num be r of dw €11mg 11111 1~ 1.a nd sc.,pi ng: A. co111 plc~1e b ndsc.1pi nH p l~n w 11I he prov,dt!d ;11 tim e of fina l sub n11 tt ,J: oi t!, -.1 ,. p h n Parkin g. P.1rk111 • g rn d~lmt'~ w1II bi.a prtp.trt'd b.i sed m1 tu llirt' d:::>v l"lopr11 ~n ; .._,~t! tt 1u.J w 1II IJt ~ub111 1ll ~d with th c-hnal ~Ill' plil n . Ttk cJl '\ elope r n My ,tsk 10· a rctlu u 10 11 111 pt1r kmg IOI mult1 -1a r111 I~• hrn 1~. 'lt', t i e 11 th e ;,ro,·1m itv o r Hr.ht rail. • rtNAN CIAL IMPA CT • Th ~ unancial impac t w ill be <l 111 erenl unde1 th e vMious develo pmen t !-iCenari os al lowed under this PUC' so it b diffi cult 'tJ pro\'id1: i11ft,rina tior1 ,11 th1 ~ tinw . 11 ST OF ATTAC HMENTS Plrmnmg c1.1 rf 7 o n1nr,, 0 111 miss10 11 Staff Rep II Plr1n 11in1J and 7 nnin c rnmnliC.'i.10 /l M 11 HII P~ PIJ n:,g ,1nd Zornns Of'l \rrn::.siGn Findms~ 01 r.1 c1 0111 io 1 01d111 ,111u~ • MEMORAN D U -------- TO : Tl·IK U: FR O M: DATE : SU BJE C r· Al'PU CA N r: l'la1111 1ng and Z o 11 i r g 0 1nrn i1s io1' 1\la11 Whil e. Di ,ecl o r, Cornn 1u 111 ty D evelo ~1 ·1 cnt ,/' Aud r,1 L. Kir k, Pla n r c r 1 ii Nov 1111 Cl 20, 20 12 Case ZO N 20'l 2-ll 0 7 Pub li c H e .1 •11 ,g SanJ Cree k C;i sc ZO "J2 0"1 H Hlll -Pub li c I le;i, inµ \•VH Im P:.tm r n t,; B.:-is cl inc Corpor at:on iOO 12'" Si re ~: Suit e 2:!0 • Golde n, CO 80-'tO· • PR O PE RTY OWNE R SAND CREEK : Sand ree k In ve sto rs, L.L.C J002 Su u 1I, I lw u 11 Slit•el l 11 gl w ocl , CO 80 11 l'R Ol'[RfY OWN ER W 11 IN V[STM[NTS: W 1-1 l nves t111 c nt s, h , ·rno~ Su u lh Hllf f1 ll Slr PPt rnglewuocl , ("0 RO 1 I PR O PERTY ADDRES S SANDCREEK ( 'o rth Prop crtv l: 60 1 Vif'~l Belle ~ t\\ e n l lC En gl ewood . C 80 I I 0 PR O PERTY 1\DDR£SS ES IV H l ~:VE STMFNT S I So uth Pr o pc r lvl : iOO Wes. o m ell Ave nu e 7;·5 We s, L).1nm oc •h A ve nu e 10 0 1 30i I ,11 ,d 302 5 Sou th ,J l,,p.ig ,trcc 1 301l~ 3 0 18 a11 d j Q50 So u t h H uron S1 ree1 En~! wood CO 80 1 1 O M 1000 i.1 gll!\\uud P,1 rkW,1)' En glewood, rolor ,l do PO I I 0 PMON ( 101-762 2J q2 rAX Jll \·/l.H·b~\/~ ,..,.,,.,,w e ngltY.uud~o~.or g RE(}U~S I : ThP app l,c~nt ha5 sub rn i rr c d two app l1ca11 0 11 s, Sa nd Creek PLJ D (refer red to as the no rrh • p ro pe rt y) an d W 11 Inves tmen ts PUD (,e ft::rre d to as th e sou th p ro p erl y l o rezone the above paru,,b fru11 1 1-I Li ght In d ustri al and 1-2 Genera l In dustria l w ni ng to a l'LJ D l'ld111 1ed IJ11 1t Develo r,111P nt The pro po~ed PU D w ill allnw mrr l11 -';i rnily rPsirfpn r,al as ;i pP rmirr erl 11 se, 111 ad d itio n to ex 1st m g indu slna l pc rrnilt ed us es . Con µtua l si t plans have been sub mitted becw~c dcvc:I pm cnt on the 1wo si te:; ltk •ly wtl l no t htippcn •11 the ncJr te rm . t\s marke t co ndit1o n5 evo lv e in the rutu rc, si te 11 l~111 s and dc t.iil s may d1ange. The appli cr1nt is see king app 1ova l of tl 1e co nLeµlua l :iite µld l l'), l1 u vn,:'.v~r. the 1.i lt111 ') f1..i ve 110 1 µ1u viJ~J Cit ~1 ,tdff •N i th enough de tail to provide m ea ningful rev Ie·., com m ents. Staff is reco mme nding thr:t whP n rlF\P lnp m ent 1, rnn r? rer t.1 :1 1n thP i1 11u r s l pla11 ') be r,:,,v ,ewed .it r1 •hl.r hca nn gs ;i nd before Pl.1 nning and Z onin and Ci ty Cou ncil Tt~e Pl~inrnng :m d Zonin~ Cornrniss io 11 c;rn re commend ,:rn ult crn~~ivc . RE CO MMENDATIONS NOIHH l'R O l'(lffY: l hL' D t:1J 11 11111::ll l u i Cu11111 1u 11il y Oi.:vdup111 e1 1l l•'!t..u11 111nr1J ':t tlidt Iii .~ l'lc11111 i11 g ctr1 d Zu1111 1g or111niss io n ,:ipp i O\,f' Sand C rPPk Pl JD D1~1rir 1 Pl:1 n 1,.vil h ·lir• inl lnw1ng 1nn rliti o nc.: I Fin;il ~Hf\ pl =rn approval wil l hap1J01 l a t a la10 r d~tP (\nd w rl l need t -; reri:-1,·e PIJnn 11 g ;!I'd 700111 :-l ,1pp rov,tl :111 rl ,ty C o11 nc I app rovi'll , :w d forw 1rd .J recc.1rn n1e 1Hl.11ion o! .1 pp rov,1 I to C ity Co uncil RECOMM[NDATION S so unt l'HOPCiffY: The O ep21r t111 enl u f Cor 111 nurii 1y D cv dop111 P1 1l reco 11 1n 1e'1d~ thc1l l:u~ Pli.11111i11 g ,1111 1 Zu1d1 1g • Co m111 15s 1on c1 pp rn\,f' W H l 11v es1 men 1 Pi Jf) D 1c;1 ri ct Pl;-m wi th thP in ll nwing ronrlit lon c.· I l·11 1a l sit e pli\n c1 pp rovr1l w dl happf"'•1 rl l .:\ lat er da te and w ill nee d to rec 1ve l-'la nn 1ng ar,d Zo 111 ng r1 pp rov;d :i nd City Counc il ;q,prov;i l, 2 . Provide !i pa cc fo r th e future pla ce ment of RT 's Bc1 10s 5:.ree t Ligh t Rr1i l Swtion pla tfo rm . 3. Sin gle fam ily re;ide11 tidl u nit; sl ,oul ti l,c, 1egu l,11 ecl Ul lde, tl ,e u11 11e11,iorrdl ,1,11 ,J<Jru , o i the R-·1-c 1.0ne d istr ic t. A nd forw t1rd a re co111 rn endat1o n of a pprov JI to (11-y oun ctl LE G AL DESCRIPT I O N NORTH PROPERTY : I H AT PI\RT O F I.O T I GEN ERA L IRON WORKS SU B Df SC AS I3LG A I I I-I L ~.w COR O F SD LO T TH t\L , CUR V[ TO I en 20 1.(,4 rT Tl I N [ 297 :;s I I rl I A I.G CL,R\/1. RT 7 J .l r T TH N r 5 12.8 1 n TH SE 265 .'I 7 I°r TH S 53 .29 r l 1-1 ALG CURVf RT 4 7.52 Fr Iii SW I 16 .lJ FT TH W a ll 2!\ FT Tl I S ti'i6 ·17 FT TO Tl I F SI: Cl R or Sn 1.0 I 11·1 W / 14 4•1 Ff 10 BEC Ll:NERAL 111.0," WUKK, ,UIJ LE GA L DESCR IP T ION SOUTH PROPfRTY : BEG 200 rT [ & 20 G rT N o r SW CO ii NW 1/4 SW 1/•1 NW I /J Si'C 34 ·11 I N, 19 .·1 rT TOE LIN E OF AT 8, SF RR l<T/\>V i\Y TH SW LY 1\LG SD LINE 5(,J 1-r 10 S L:<--J I: '-;\-V I /4 ~w 1/4 N \V 1/4 Tl I F 17 1 'i FT Tl I N 20 6 FT Tl IF 40.'i ~T TO lli·C. SFC ·14-4 .(,ll I: 130 l·T OF \>'1 112 NW 1;,1 SW 1;,1 NW 1/4 EX t\T t, SF RR R f/WAY & EX ROAD SEC • 34 ,168 • I ors I4-I ':J. \,A( ST /\D I ON 'v\l & Rr s STR P o, S Ori OT l 'JBLh: I T,\YI.ORS I\ I OTS 'lb 49 BLK I T,\YI.O RS ADD • • LOTS •l •I 45 llLi,,_ I TIWLO'{S ADI) I O TS 42 --13 f.l l " I T,\YLORS ADD LOTS I 6 f.l LK I r AYLO R'S ADU TO W I fl I I/A A TED W CO~N ELI ;\VE A ) 0 ,,1 11 ff i..JORfli I>· '✓ACMFD S I/URON ST ,\DJ N rll!: W LSI [X 1 /·l•\r P1\RT NOV\/ "NOW:--1 AS I HL COR, [I I TR[CT TRl,\NG I.[ LO TS 7 9 & \/AC ST /\D I ON W BLK I ·IAYI.O RS I\DD LOTS I 0-1 3 & Vi\C ST 1\D I ON IV BLK I T,WI.ORS 1\DD /O 'IE D ISTRICT 'IO R I H PK O l'FlffY: 1-1 I 1glll l nrl .1 str ia l 1-2 General ndL ~tri al ZONE 0ISTRICT SOUTH l'IW l'fRTY: 1-1 I ,eht l ndc,s tri.,I R-2-l1 1\\cdiu rr•J t.·nsitv ~i11gle c1nd 1nu lt i-c_hvdling uni t re s1dent iJ I PR OPFR rY I OCATION AND SU IIRO U NnlN(; I AND LJ<;f : I he subjec t p ro p ert y 01 th is ruo is local ed ad jacen t to t1c R°I D L11 ,h t r,ail l11w h c twc·c n Da rtm o .1th incl llates L m d d 11 ec tl y to the we;t 1s the I< I D Li ght Ka il tracks and th e 13 NF rr1 ilr nr1rl lr ~r ks ctnd furthPr wPS I hPynnrl 'io uth <;,rnI , .. 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A pu blic he,1n ng ,,. 11e ld before the i'la11 11i 11 g an d Zo ning ·orn 111 issio11 and C1ly Counc 1I. II th -l'UIJ 1s ~pp ro·. cd lh cr . b a 30 day , ferend wrt t11 ne pe rr od be fo re pc rr11 1ts can be granr ed !I ACKGROUNI >: Th e Pl a1111 ed I Jn11 DPvP lop m ent is ., ,,..,nn in ~ r,ror c ss th al es tab li sh es sp c 1fi c zon i n g and s,t plan nin g crit eria to mee t rh c need o f a p cci fi c developrnc n : proposal thar m ay n o t b e accommod ated w rth ,n cx 1st1n g zo rnn g deve lop m ent r .gt:lati on s 1\ PuD rezo111n g p rovides th o pportun i ty for u n ifirrl d Pv lnprn Pnt r n nt,nl for mult ,p le prop enies o r multip le u ses. I •1 <..0 111bin rl p rn11r 1t 1i·1 c; ,1r F-l fi 7'J .1 res and vV1 1p,lc1w .on<.11 u t1 c1n rn11 1p ~ny h.1 • occup1 •acl l hP s•,uthem pJrc el ~,nee 195 /4 . G c nc•r;,I Iron W o rks occ11 µ1r d thr 110 ,1 hern HCC I ro r m i1 n y y c,1 ,s . 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Jrc j ubstJnually con.s iS!c·1 t ~v,th tf'c go .i/s, n b1 t c.t ,\e :i, dcs,gn [~u1de l1,cs, pu!,ries ?.nd .,,,y o t her rd,nance, l,H, or requ ircm~"H uf 1h,... ii )•, San d ree k ,111d W I I l11 ve,1111e 11 1 f'UD 's a re 111 co11fu 11 11 ,11 1ce w,tli "II u tl,~, • ()r rl 111;1n rru;, l;iw~ ,1nrl 1Pq 11irPm 11 1, o f the ,-ny \l\lhen the PU D Dic:;11 1ct Pl,n ,c:; \Vith 1n th F.n .,lew oocl Dov,1m own /Jcve ,'opm e1 A utho ril)' (EDD A ) df(...',1, th<. ,'J/:in ,~ cun !'r!>t c·1t wit /, 1•1<.· t:oo,, .,pp,ovcc! cJc5 1g n s, po11cicc:; .1nd p!.,nc:; 10 1 ~pp l,cab lc . PU D Site Pl,111 Th ro PUD ~,1 1: P,c11 ,s w il l l il ' 1t ·-..u•w~d ,11l d a pp,o,en at 1 l,11 er d nte )·:t to Le Lk•tc munc d . ,\1 1/\C liMENTS : I ,1111'1 1 •\· <.111rl l r00k Pl lf J l1 1<1ri r 1 1'1~11 l:x h1 b 11 ll: WI I Inves tm e nt l'UU U11 tnc t 1'1~11 hh, i1 C. 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Pl a1111 c 1 I N,,ncy Re id, Ass ist a nt C ity r\llorney II. APPR OVA L o r MINUHS Novernb pr b , 20 I L :~ Welker 11,ovud: Knoth se c on d ed : -:-o ,\PP R0VE THI· i-.JOV ~M BER 6, 20 12 /.\INLITES Cl1c1i r Bri ck as ~.c d i( tht::•r£ we re an v n-1o d1ii ca I 1o ns 01 co rr cc t1o ns There were none WES : N ,\YS :\0 rAli Al.lSINI 31ei le, Ro t h, W ,1~ r, Kno th, I ,sh, Bri c k, Klllto11 \J0 nc Tow nl ~y /\in g M o l1on carried. Il l. PUB LI C H EAR ING ~~- C.i,e 'I ZON 20 12-00 7 S,111 u Creek l'l ,u111 c d U11il Devcl11 µm,·11t ,1lll l C.i,c //ZO N2012-008 W 1-1 ln \'c slmcnl Plann ed U n it Deve lo1in1 en l Pl ,L 11uuy Jm,I 7.un mJ Cu 1mn,~~1un P11 bh c ll can, b C.15c 11llJ N2UJ2-UU / ~:md l.1cc.k l'UlJ , tl lU'\J l UIH.IUS \\' 11 ln \'eSt r.lCnl PUD Novcribc r 20 , l.0 12 P:1 ~r ?o(6 Ch oi, B11Lk St dlcJ d ,e,e ,u c tw u Ld>l!S l ll ue he ar d tonig ht, they w ill l,e l <e d<J Lllf<LUlf •:nt ly bu t e ach w ill rPCJ llirP ~ m o tio n anrl th ey w ill hP vntP rl n <e 1)a ratPly . F,sh moved : Ro th seco nde d TO O P[N (/,SE rr ZON:'0 I 2 007 ""d C,\SE #ZON :'0 12 08 AYES: NAY ,· AI.J ~t AtN 1\B SEN r: Bl il e, Rot h, \'\'elk er. Kno,h, Fi sh, Bri ck, K1n1on. To'.V nl ey N H\P N one Ki ng M otio n c.1rri ed. @ • i\\s Kir k w ;i 5 sworn 111 .ind p 1ese nt cd th e "':,1S e. l hC! ct p phc~n t h.:is suh 1n11iecl tw t") app lic.1ti cn,. S,ncl Cree l: l'UIJ (refe rr ed l o .,s l he nor th pro p erty°< ,111 0 W 11 l nves lrn en ts PUIJ {re ferred to "' the so u th propert y) to ,c,one th•c ,,bovc par ce ls fro m I I L<gh t l ndu stnal and 1-2 Gene,;1I lnd u strml w rn ng to a PUD Plann ed uni t D ev d o t,ment. The pr,1p u!:ie U D w 1il dllu w 111ult1 -rd 111il y 1e!:i1d 11 1i c1 l d!:i d p ~rrnill ttf u~ -', 11 1 ddUi tiu 11 tu t!'<-b ti11g indu stna l p e rma tcd u ses. Conceptual sit e plans have b e n su m 111 ea becaus d ve lopment nn the t·An s11 s hk el}' wi ll nnt hn ppen in th e neJ r term As ma rk et ron d ition<; f'vn l•JP ill thP tutu re, sr te plan s ,1 nd de t~11 ls ma ~, change . ~tall 1s recommending th a t wh en d eve lopm eM 1s • rn orc cc rt~1i n ir1 the fu ture, ~it e plJns be r vi ewe d =1t p1.-bhc hcJ ri ng:; f efor~ 1he PIJ11111n g an d Zorn ng 111 111 issio n and Ci ty Co un cil. M s. Ki rk d1snisse d lega l desc, ip t1011 o f b oth properil s. curren t ,one d,s 1nu,. p, u:i-.,n, loc~ti o l rt nri "l lrrf)I II) in g l;.rn rl ll~P . Pun prncedtir l?S, h;1 ck~rn 11n rl 1nfo rm;i 11o n oi rhe pro pert), neighbo rhood me eting sumn,a ry, l ll )' departm ent and d1v 1s1on revrew and an ove rv,ew o f b o th pro pose d PL,IJ s. (?j A Pl'LI C ,\NT TE Tl ,\.I O NY l'h P a17 17 l<ra n1 p rm ·,rfprf a sli rf P shmv nf tlw p,,,posp rf l'l Jl)'s Mr Vin ce 11 , I l am s. Pbnning D irect o r fo r 8 ase lm L or p , M r Fre d Lan tz, lr;1ff1c l:ncrne er io r HasP l«1 P ,orp , and Mr Br y 1n1 \•Vi nslow, owner o f th p roreni es p:ovirfc d tes ti mony Iss u es disc usse d we 1e co n ldmin ;iti o n 1 11 th,,. p ro p ert v, se tbr1c k!l, heig h1 res trict ions, xamp le s of w hil t huddi11g s r av loo lc like, 1:o-111 i11 gli11 t', o ( re ~ict-11 1!..t l 11 -.e dlu 11 g witl1 il1d1 , .. 1rrnl 11 1,P, ,1 dd111g ,1 pr nv 1 .. 10 n 1h;i1 c,1;11 e'i ti 1l indu c:.i n:1 1 ui:.c ,; go aw .1 y \\hen rcs ide nua l com e; ,n. parkin g gw dcl<ne s, d ens,ty 01 deve lo~m e nl, 1s the Ba tes )lal<O<' s111 1 11 11 o pt<on, wo uld .<p p lic,rnt develop the p ro pcrl v 0 r SC'II to J ele v lop er, trci tlic ll o\\ ~ncl entran ce p lace m en t to the d e,elo p mc nl • • • • l'lar \1ung :111:i Zornn g l.om:russ ,cn Puhhc ll erir.ng ,.i.u: PZONW:2-001 S.u11,; Cre el:. PV:) -r"/01''W 12·00' \V II lm rnin en1 PUrJ NO\c111bu 20. 2012 l'Jgc J of 6 18J: PUHLI C f~STIMONY Tc:s t1mn nv WilC. h0;1rrl from · • VcrJ fv\on tez • Patri ck Dra per • Mall hew Rc~v s • I e•., i~ r ow lc, ~I l"id1 11)(}\'CJ : ~11 u;h , o nck·d : TO Cl OS[ C1\Sf: Ii i. l~~o t 2 007 a11d ~ z NcO t C COil AVES AYS. 1\IJS I 1\I N· ABS-NT 8 1c il c. "oth , w~1k,•1 , ~11 0 1·1 I, Ii , IJ ,i ck. Kin io n, Townley Non e None l(i11g f\l u l 01 1 Ld rncU . @ ~11 01 h rn ovcrl : 1-1 ,h seco ncl e d II I!\ r CASI: 1'70Nl /J 12 007 , 51\ND CRl:t-K Pl ~NN/:0 UNI r DE'IFI OPMEN'f HE RE COMMLNOtO FO.~ Al'PR O\IAL TO CITY COUNCIL WIT/-/ A FA \! ,~A RlE RE 01\IIMENn,\II N FOR l',DOPTIO/'.' W /Th TH E FO L/ OWING CONDITI ONS. Frna l site p/,1n appr oval w,1/ hJp pen ,ll a later elate ,1nc/ w,/1 ·1ecd lo rt;:ce,ve PIJnning ,1n d Zoni 'lg Jppr ov.,I and Cil y Council appr01al. Access 10 rhe !urwe b.ites ~tr~c r L11:h1 f.:J,I st,rt,on pla tform 1/>all be movc> ,,om rhe so 111h property 10 th e nor , h prO()rYI)' 1Ji scuss io11 l'oin ts: \., :.- \., ► :.- > ·reJ t pr oicct for 1h 11 ;u c.i , 111 i.i , u r of thi :; type of dcvc lo pml!11t. 1\ PU D IS approp11,11 e fo r 1h area 1( th e llJteS Stree t ~tali o n Ligh t Ra il S ld li O ll is burl r; i f no t, dc 11 h\' is l oo l11 e,h. Very conre me d abc ut 111i='-111g res id Pnti:ll \V th 111 d c;t ria l u se~ Need pr0vi5iu r1 that ind us tria l go!;') ,,,.v ay \\hi::n 1cs 1dt.:nt 1al deve lo1 rn ent occ ur s l-'1ann11 1;; ,ind 7o rnn g C.:0 1111111s s1011 shnulrl ,ee a Sil e l'l,111 ; th is 1s JU SI a ge n erJ I IJ 1stn c1 Pl~n Don't li ke reque t to tt!move th e r lannr 11 ~ and 7onin g Co mmis sion a nd C,ty Cou ncil fr o m Pub li c He aring s to rev iew Sit e Plan . Pl:m1 nn& o.nd Zo"l1ng ( ommw.1on l'u he He :11 111~ Ct1 ,: NZO:-:~012 · 07 Sm d 1celc. ll UD . i,l,QN201'~· S W II !n .c1 in:en t PUD Nu\C l':l~Cr ~0 . 20 12 r ag e,: of G ;., rt .1 rrl 1n 111 ;ik,=, ;1 rfpn inn w 11hn11 mo1 P 1n(o rrn ~11nn ► i'leed1 open space ► Would fl ex s p,ic be ,1ll ow0el/ > I oo 111::!n\ un reso lved 1<,~ues C n ,n c n ls fro m o rnm1 5s 1o n . rv\1 r 1sh said w hi l the ge n e 1,1 I nil tu re o f 1hi s pro_, c t in 11n1 w Wd VS is consisten t wi th th e ( rn 11p 1d 11.:11 )1\•e !'l,11 1 ,111..l I \\uulJ Ii~._. lu ~t e :hi s t11t:,1 go 1hic; d11 ec1i on, tli e;1e ,ue toe nlilll) UJJ l'e~u h.,eu i~)l/1:~ w ith tl1 e dlJJJliLd l ll·~ µi t.~ llld l ll)l t ,tn d IIILUl\~l:,.l e 1u • .1 ec; ',LILii as n o l address ing h o 1,\ the zo ni ng fi rs toge ther. Thi s would c re~H c tl 111i \;ed Lo 111 II g i 11 tl1 e ril ed . 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Winslow's n c I 10 ~l'L'P 111 :, Uu :-..i11 c~~ ~ui11 ~ l h 1c c1L 1his li m e a nd 1:-.. fmt.: \\11!1 ha·,in g b oth res1den l 1it l an d indu ~tli d l u~es b~,1 ll 1e re LU ul U IIJ •1e IJee 11 t1dd it1 u 11t1! J~td il p1uvi d ed to t h t.: Commissio n . 10' A\'b NA'•'· AJ;~ I •\IN AB F IJ j\ 10 1Iun 1;11 l ed . ~j K11 'l th, fl n cl< Rle,le, Ro th , Wrll P1 f i<h , K,11 10 11 I own lev No11 e K111g \l\'dk c, moved . Bleil e ,eLu11 ,bJ : 10 INCORPOR,~11 1111: [)J5CGS5/0N rROM 0 1sr #Z0,,1201 2 V0 i' IN T "/1-/1) CA5 [ c.ASf 1/ZO N.!0J.'-00D, W II INV[ST!v1lNI l'Lli/✓NEO l..,N lr O[V[LOl'\ILNr a, 1/ECO ,VMfNOrD TOIi 1\Pl'R0\11\/. 10 CllY COUNCI L WIT/ I A f ,\VOR NJI [ R[ O MvlfNDATI O N ro,i AOO P11 0N win I Tl-I t FOLLOWING ONOITIONS • • • • l'l.m:11ng and Lo:1mg Cor:uruss1011 l'l.b hc Hcnnng (:;se PlUNWl.!•UU7 S:u1d Creek 1-'UU . ffLUN1 1Jl'~-O IJ::i W I! lm1es lmen1 l'UU Nov ember lU 2U I, ragc 5o f 6 rmal site plan appr oval will hapJ)cn ,,c a la te r dal e ,ind w ill need 10 re ceive !'Janning and Zoning approval and Ci ty Co un cil aporov.11. and Dele te ",ind a11 a h d townh omc u e " lrom (.Ia o i the l'UD ni,rrin !'Ian n vPlo p me t s ,,nrlarrls Disc ussio n Po in ts for 1h1 c,1 c \\'Cr 111 cl ud cl in the previo us PU D . M r. Bic dc ,...-ci11 tcd th app licant to kno" the Co mmi ss 10 1 I~ not .JgJ ins t 1hc de·Je lop men t 0 1 tl,,s p rop rty. We w,1111 10 see i t happen He as k cl 1h,11 they 110 1 giv e up on 11 ,rnd go dWd '/. He sa id he •.vo ulcl be ve ry a,rn ca b le 10 see ing so m e fur l he r disc u is ion occu r. It the Co rn miss ,o n's co 11 ce rn s ar e Jdclrc sse d in a fu1u re prese ntJtion it's J no b r:1.1ner . F,sh said wi h some m o d , Ica 11o ns rfus cou ld work fo r all . . 1· \Nt:lkt •r ~,u d l 1L' I', \'t'I \' 111th 11 in '>IIPfJ UI I r Ro:1 J 11 1dp E11!!i lvw u1nl. I Ii !> 1)10 , le in wit h \,\h il t \\•a~ proposed tor11gh t 1s lh c.1t 11 isn't co ncrele eno ur,ll tu :1i ive us ciSS Lnrtn -1~, to th e 1I ) ;m d to 1h pi?o plG •..ve rep 1c,;r->11 l nf vd 1~1l 1s r,01n 10 hap pen rhcre; ih ;11 hap ;"lr-i ns ;1t ,1,,,. <;11P Pl~11 rev iew 1\llmv111 g , ;i dc 11 11:1I on the r ro p crty is 11 0 1 th p ,obl , Ms Reid sa,cl the Co 1nnmS10 11 cou ld 1,1k e, sh-i rl recPss and IP I ~rati an I th arrli,ant \\01k 0·1 wo 1 ding 1hc C omin 1ssi..:>n i~ h.wil g liffi cult v wilh. Mr W~lkPr s11rl , in his npinnn ,r 's no t a i1 vP to l f'n minut P so luti on l·l e su gges ted the d cuss i;::>n con tin u to a d, tc ce rt ain. Ch air Brick asked the membc,s if th y w ant ed to take a recess to allow St aff tune to ad d a co nd1ti on or hnvc h1rn ca ll f r the quc~ti on ons •n5u~ w a:.. to no t wk c the recess ti me; Chair Bn ck called fo r th~ qu >1 io n Co ,n1n cnrs fro m Crn 11m1~~io n: :IGI; AY FS r-s,ws ABS T1\l '1 . A[,$1'1'/'J Mot,011 failed V.n c t h, Rri c k Bleile, Ro1 h, Welker Fis h, K1111u11 , ·1 uw11l cy None K,ng IV, PU BLI C FO RUM ,. ,•_:1, Mr. Fowler w,sl·ed 10 spc,,k aboul the Sand C reek pro p erty Th e <on11n ission invit ed hi m 10 ,11t e nd -. fu tui = Pl.11111111g dlld u11111g r11 et.•ti11g lu Ui~LU SS. Pl:i.1111ins Jnd Zomn~ Com 1111 ss1 on !' ib hc Hc:u mu ;i _~c irlO/\201:! 007 SJ 11U C11::d , l'UiJ, IIZOl':2,)12-00 ~ \\' Ii ln•cs1 n1rn 1 P D No\',:mht'r 2(1, 2011 P .l(?ClJo(() V. AHORN[Y'5. ,;_1-1 01CE ~lr (\ \>. Kc id h.-1.ci nrith1 ,g (1 in i 1°r I ,,.lpf)rt VI. STAFF'S CI-IO ICE ~ D ir e to r VVh 1t e p ro\l iJ,,(i ; 1 upcn t e o n fu 1u .-e m cet i rigs. V II. COMM ISS I O:S:ER 'S C H O I CE [@ l\\r k o th stc1 1ed he ··,ated t vo tr, down s0 111 e1hi ng t~c.t w ill ultirn:-it cl~ be J b ig pl u s fo r t11 'i1y· 1h e p co p ;.1I ju sl w::i sn 'I we ll enou gh cl cv clo pccl. l\\r Bl eil e sl al ed he h.:it c d vo lin g no ruo 0 11 ,. p 1c...11,·ll th,ll \·1 ill ull 1111dtel l ii.1µp l-'l 1. I le th,1nJ...t·d tht J IJ PhLd lt l LIii~ ,.,?Vt!i,'O!le wh ,1 1l e ndP d . I h.· t1 "i ked th P ~ppli r r111 1 11 01 10 think 1oniglit'1 decis io n w.i s ,; 1cj .rno11. • ,\.\r. r ,ecmire sta le d it w as v t::-ry :::l11 f1 u ll to w :itc h v,1h JI he w.itcl~cd th r; vcni n g. In thi s ,1 sc vo u ·K1.ve in ciu !.tri ~1I l odJy r ish1 llC"'<t to ~ing l forni ly rc ..,i de 11t 1a l. th at isn ·t goin g Lo c ha n ge . Th ques11on is 1 ·,v hat gives y u t he gre.J t e r probabil it, of un 1uv ~n1 t:11 I iii ti ' lu1u 1 · ( , tl 11~ li·J •'S o f the citi7en s an d ("l lSJ I I Iµ~ th e <.u r1111 1e 1Lir1 I u, ind u~tri ct ! p rope rt y owner to • dLLu11 1pl isl, th ~11 go Jls ·,nd also allow s us the oppo r1uni1 y 10 movP fr.r·.,a rrl anrl h P ah l P 10 rn o v cl sP r tn 1hr, C11 v'" ln ng-t r rm cn;1 lc. Yo1, ca11·1 ,~ 110 and the 11 s.i y •1 es to the 1iJ p hc .:rnt. H e $u g ested th ·o n--.m1ss1 o n t.1ke a goo d se rio1 1s look J I th is :1.nd cre J tc an e11v i 1o nmen t w 11e r eby w e c.1n be J com munity th.JI \\ou ld b e res p o nsive and rc cc plivc to :cle .11, th al 111.1yb requi re so m ethin g ;i li ttl e b,1 diffe rent th dn w hat ,.-,as do ne beio ,e. If 11·', '"·as p uttrng lipst ic k on an o the ,w is~ indus tri al p,o pe rt v tu \:!11,tl1le 11 tu !,d ] ur tu pu~i l iu 11 i t tu sell tlu:1 1 wltd i we've d u nt.! i ~ w "'ve dr laye cl thil.: p r ocess . rhp m PP 1tn8 ,lrl Jo um ed a l l.! 'il pm • CITY OF ENGLEWOOD PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISS ION I,'< TH~ MAH ER 0 ~ CASE #lON20 1~-00 7 FINDING OF FACT, C:ONCI l JS IONS AN D RE CO MMEND ATI O NS TO RE ZO NE THE PROPERlY KN O WN AS 6 01 W BATE S A\'F N UE FROM 1-1 and 1-2 LO NF DISTRI CTS TO PL ANNED UNIT DEVEL OPMENT (PUD ) INITIATED BY: Ba se line Corpo rat io n 700 n'" Slrce l, Suil c 22 0 Go lde n . Col o rad o 81140 l FINDING S O F FA CT AND CO NCLU SIO N S OF TIIE CITY PL ANN IN G AN D ZONING CO MM ISS IO N n r11111 1ss io 11 fv\crnbcrs A b;cnt · ll ,i, k, Blei le,~, ull,, Fis h, Ru lli, w,lkc,. Tu\\n l..:, Ki 1I0 11 King I hi s ma iler "as he ard before the Lily 1-'la nn1ng and Lor rng Lomr:lr~s10 11 0 11 t\overnbe r cU. :>0 1 :'! Ill lhP l 11 y (n111,1i' rh,mbP r~ 11 1 lhP nelPwnnd rivic (pn !Pr • Tcs,rmon y was re ce ived fr o rn '.>lafi, from l he .i pp lrcdnl an cl fro rn ar eit rcs rcle n ts ·1 he C rnmi ssio n rece rve d noti ce o f Pub li c H ear in g. C rt rfr ca tron o f l'ostr ng, Sta ff R port and ~upplcm cn t~I 1n fo rm a11o n fr om ta ff, whr ch were 111 corpora tcd in t and m'1dc J part of th e rec o rd of the Pubh c Hea ri ng . • ,\(ter con sidering stat emen ts of the wi t1 1e ~ses , and ,eviewin g th e p rtme nt docu m e n ts, th e memb ers of 1he Ci ty Plannrng a nd Z o nrng Com mis sion rn acle th e fo ll owr ng Frn di ng · and C::>ncl usio ns. flNDI NGS O F FACT 1. TH AT the reque,1 10 rczo01 c 1'1e properl y kn ow n ;,s 60 I W B.r tcs Avenue f,o n1 I aPd 1-2 l e• Plann ed U nit o~velop mcn1 was fried by Ba se line Corpo ral ron en )ep tc rnher ~7. 20 12 . 2. TI-I AT the ;11,µlrL,J11 I submilled l'-O appli cat ions, Sand Cr ee k l'UD (referred l o as 1he north property) ,llld W H Inve st m ent s PUD (refer r cl 10 a the so ut h p roperl y). J. THA T PuLliL Nut 1Le o f ll1 '.! PuUli L H e.1 11ng ·.v as giv ·ri bv publ icril io 1, in th e l·ng lewood !.!.'.'ra id 011 Novembe r 2, 20 12 an d w as 011 thl' Lr ly'; wchs rl <: 1r o 11 1 cl o b er 26, 20 i 2 thro u gh N O\'e mbcr 20. 20 12 . 4. THAT Pu b lic Not ic e o f the Pub lic Hca11n g wa s mo1 ilc<J 10 owne ,s and occu pa nts o f p1 c,p e1ty within 1,000 fed uf ilie ,ubjerl pro pe rty . 5 . TH AT thP pro po ,tv w, < r,ostP rl as re ric11rPd , swi rnst,n g <P ttin g fn11 h 1he fa t0 , ti mt>, a nd place o l the Pu bli c Hea rn,~ 6. THAT Pl an ner Kir k tes tified th re qu es t ,s for ;i p pro,al lo re lo ne the pro pe rly f, om I• I a nd 1-~ lo Pl a nne d Unit Dev e lopment M s. Kirk tes tifi ed to the c nt ena 1·1e o nimis5io n mu st co nsid er when r -::!vi ewin ~ a I e zornng applk.a t1o n. M s. Ki rk fu rthe r tc,till c u liid l s 1,.if re LlJ llll llt.:nd , ,rppr ov,,I o f tl,e S,111 d I e k PUD Di,111 u Pldll w,11, th e bllo·." ,g ron cl ,uo ns. I 111 ,11 site µIan :-ip prov al wtll h:.-1p pe 11 at J la ter date 21~d w,:t need t 1cce1ve Plannin and Zo ning ,1p prova l and Cit)· Co unc il approva l. • !\c c ss lo 1h-, futu re Ba tes lr cet L1 £hl Ra ,1 statio n platfo rm shall br rn o, e c iro m lh<! sout h property to the no rt h pro pe, t)' TIIAT tl 1t: p ru:JL'r ly i!\ u,:,..i tt·d ..iUJr1t ·11 1 l the '-T D L1 8h t r1 1I ii11 e l.Je twel:r • OJ 1tr 11u u1 h and 13a t,•,. fl . fl-lAI !he area 1c; ;i 1111 \'t u rP "'I f 111 d 11~tn a l U'P\ sin gle ;,n d mul t1-fJm1 y hnus111 e ;it; 1.,,PII as no n-co nro rr nt ng res 1den11 al un its 111 th 11 1dus tnal d1s tnc t:;, 9 . THAT the p ro pe rty is 10 6 1 acr~s :,nd was acq uir e d by Sand <r e ek i,, JO lO . I 0. THAT the p Mc el has b een zo ne llld ust11 il l sin ce the first 2011,ng was pu t ,n place in r nglew ood in I -l O I I. Tli AT me ap pli can t is p roposin g rez o ni ng to " PUD to incl ude res id entia l uses 11.. III AI the p,o po, c. l'lJ U zr,11111 £: ,-,o dd rna k!' lhP p roperly mor o clo si1 2b l? iM d evt>lo 1,111en 1 l '.l . /'I IAT ,relim ,na ry pla ns o f 1he p roposed S,1n d Cr ee k f'UD w,,s , ic rr ed 10 '" Co u 11 1y He ahh, the Colo rado De partm en: o f Tra nspon,,11 011 (CDO'I), RT D, Xu,1 Ene,gv a11 t: l3 '\Sr RJ 1hu .1 J fo1 ,e"iew ,1 11 d Lu 1111ren 1 14. rJ·IAT th P ~a no CrPP k Pl JD was rPviewed b)' the l.11\' s DPvc lopmP.~t Rr v:mv Tca rn (DRl) n n ~h ve mlw r I l, .i ll I/ 15. fHAT the ma ,imurn dwell ,ns u111t s pe r acr~ .rr e proposed to b e set ,ll ~5 , t,e to tal 111;i x1rr1urn dwc llin p.s woLld be £150. 1 6 . 1 7. THAT setba ck 1eq ui1 emen t, ,ha ll 1,e se t a l 5' iro rn a.I prope11y lin es for mu lt1-1 a1 ,l y. THAT the 111 ax1111 u111 he igh t lirll'ta ti o n fo r 111u l1,-fa rn 1ly ·csid ,:n1 ia l be se, .i t 75 . • • • • • • 10. 1~. :w. -I. n . THAT 11, developnien l 1.1 nd ards for inJus 1r1,,I uses sh all be cons,st e nl \'/it h the U C w ith t he exce p uo n of se tba ck , th e p ro posed l"JD w ill have a 1~<1ui1 cd ~,i n i,,1urn se tb ,,ck 0 1 I O' fr o m all p,operty lin es . I HA I Inc• st11 al ancl o the r no n ·es1d e nual us es wou ld 1101 be sub1 ect to a hc 1gh1 h.·,it at10:, 'fl l ,\1 pursu ant to th e PU D proceclu,e , lh • -'l'Plic;i nt c nduct e I a 11 igh bo·hoo cl n,ee, ,,, v n July 18, 2012. li'!A T not irc o f the nr.i ~hho rh ood m ce t,n • w as mail ~d to p 1o p er1y o wn e rs dn d cc up<1 nl s o f p ,o p rly wi th11 1 10 0 0 feet of th e sit e . TH AT le ~lirn onv w .i s 1ecei ve d irnm rPi:.1c Pnts reg.1rrl1111 thP pr n ~1nr;r r. redeve lo1•n-e11 t of tl1c )I l l~. Concc 111!t \•V •~re vJic d ab ut s~1£e 1~• on [IL ti Str eet, traf 1 1rnpc1 cl 0 1 co 111 mJr it •1, ,rn d tli c pr opo~ed Ba :es Str ee t Light Kail ~11-1 t1o n 2J . fi'I A T th e Jp plicat1 011,; 111 co 11fo 11 11d 11 e w 11h t :1t, Co11 1p1 el1t•11 11v ,• Pl,111 . ~-1. TH AT th e applicat ion 111 ccts the Hou sin g m is .1 11cl O bj e, rives oi Ro;idmap Eng lewoocl: 20 03 En glewood Cc p 1e h emive Plan . 2S . THA T !he r1pp l icc1 t1 011 1s n I co n:i tstent 'A il h .i ciopte d ;,ri d ge ne1 .::1ll •r ace p i ed s1and;i rds o l d eve lo p ment ,n t he Lit \. ,'.6. TH AT tl,e c1p pli Ldl1 u11 1, nu t LO nsistenl w11 h the go al s, ob ject ives Jes ign guidcli n s. p olic ies J nd o th er ordm ances, la ws , or rr.quirl.'m e nls o f th e C1 1y D. TH A T th P resu ltin g r eL0 11 ecl ;:>ropert y w,11 have " si gn1 fica11 1 negative i m p.i c t u 11 1h o~r-rrop0r1iP i; s11n o 11 rni 111g :h p rP1on0rf .1r Prt ;md tha t th ge nrra l publi h .1 1t h, safety c1nd we lfar e of ll i(• 011 1mt..rnty are pr teete r! CONC LU SI ONS 'I , TH A T t h · ap pl1ca t10 1 wa, illrcl bv Bas c l111 c Co rp 1al1 011 sceh 111g <1 ppro v al tc, re1on t he p ,op r l l iro111 I I a ,d I ~ 10 Plann ed U111t D evelopm e nt 2. THAT rrn pP, nn1ifir,1t ,n n n f 1h r ria l , 1i111 P, and pl,1cp of th~ P11 I he Hea ,i ng was g ,v n b y p ubli rn tio n 111 lhe of11c 1al C it y newspa p er ,,nd b·.-JI sr 11, o f t he prop c rtv lor ti 1e requ ir ed leng lh or tnnc J . TI-J ;IT :111 tes 111 11ony re r e ivecl h orn staff 111 c111b e1>, app li c,111i b 1111 111e 111 bc rs, c1 11d tl,c ge 11 .ral p ub li c has b ee n made p art o f the ,c c r d o f i h e Pu bl ic H ea11n g 4 . 'fH AT th P rt pplwiltion ,~ 1n rn nfo n nr, rP '.\l llh thP r rnn prrhPnSI\.P Pl an. 5. TH A r tlt e ;,p p licati o 11 is not consiste t with adop ted a11cl ene r,1lly acrep lecl ~wnd .1 rd5 o r d cv lo prn c1 11 1n 1hc Ci ty . 6 . T l IAT l1h:! a ppl1 1..a t1u 11 1:, no t 1..u1.~b l nl w ith the go1 1!s, ob1r: li ves, de inn gu 1ddinc~, poli cies a11d 0 1h~r 0 1a111-1 nces. laws, 0 1 ,cqu u m r.111 , of tl ,e Ci ty. 7. I H A I , ;1cl en t,al use ca 11110 1 e develop d 11 nclN th e r x1<111,e ,r1111 11 ; the p,o poscd i'U O 20 11111 g \\Oul d m ake the p 1opcrt)• 1l 10 re de!>ir.1Lle fo r devel1;p 111 e n1 8 . fH A r the DcvC'IOJ.,lll Cr ll Rcv it1 V,' Tc ·,m IC\'iC\\Cc' th(• .;i i nla11 .ind dc1c rr ni11 cl tha t ,I ,u b s ta nl iii l amou nt o f the proposa l in ~?ls c~t,1 blt 5he d C ity d~ve lop m c nl s ta n d.irdc; liuwen:1 IIH~I •' ,Il l: l lllli..'~u l \·L·tl i ,-.llt:!, •1 . TII AT thP I'! ID 10~.11 1: dPsi~11 a 1in n is .,np ropm i" for 1hr M(•,1 ,i th e B.it c•, Su t:c:I L1fl h 1 ~::11 1 :,t.111 0 11 1s budt, 11 11 0 1, den sit y s ton h 1p,h 10. TH AT the Con 11 11 i•;•,o n 1s vcr~ co ne m ed Jbou t 11 11 x111s rC.'siclu 1111.d u c v.i 11h 1nd us tn r1I l lSe. n . Tll 1\T 11 ,t: Cu 1111 11 il~iu11 Jo~, 11 0 1 l{"C". w1,h th -1 pp l1C;al'l 's re-q u es t to rc 11 1ovc the Pl i1.n11i11g ;1 11d i'onin g Cor~1m i :slo n an d Cit v o w u .. 1! iru 111 PulJltt t-h::d 111 1jis 10 tt.:view 'ilt Pb11 12 . I H A r t here rH !: 100 mr1n y un resol ve d 1~si..1es \0J11h tlw 1irr P n l ,1 p p l 1r ;it 1nn p [CI SI O'-1 I H EHEF O RE . 11 1s the d ecb1o n o f 11 1(• Cit y Pl.i 111 1111 g .~, d Zv 11 111 )~ Cun irniss,or, tha t 1h c ,11 ,r-li r.-1 ww 'il Prl hy R,1'-P linP \nrpn ·,11 10 11 10 re1rm c t '1,_. propeny kn ow n cl) 6L)I \•V G1 1l t.?~ r.v~nur, fr om 1-1 ,1 11d 1-.! to l'L11,nP d 1 1,~11 n ,,,.,,..1n p111,1l! nn t :'w rc•c u 111rn c nd d to C n y Cou ncil l o r .1pprov,1I llie 1ec isio n w;-1s ,e,Khed l :p or 1 ~' votc-on i ! 11,otion rn:id ~ .:1: th e m cc ti 'lg of !he 1ty P l..111nit1 )? .1 1\J Z 11i11 ~~ u 111111 bs1o n on N ovemb .. •1 20. 20 I ~. by /v',r K111 )tl 1, scco"dr d by 1\.\1. 1-i sh, wh ,ch motion qa IC'S TH A f I A ,r 11/()N?n r>.n, 7, SANO CR ff!; l'L'\NN[D UNI T orvr, OP \-IEN f !:!t l<cCUM/V/t,\ilJ/JI I C°JR Al'l'RO\IA 1 fl) CITY C UNC/1 v\llTI I I\ 1-AvUl<l\/3L/: R/:l_l),'. /M l.NI )1\ //()\, FOR Al)OPT/ON WIT// Tl ·/[ r o , / OWING CONDITI ONS . • • • • • • ,\\'cS : ,'A\'S: t\1,S r,\IN · All Si N r: • fin .,/ s111: p /,rn app rovdl w,/1 hdp /Je 11 ,11 a /ar c, ci.1 tL• dn 1V11/ n cl 10 rec IVC Plan n in g .ind Zo r11 ng appro v.i / anc/ C,ry Co un cr / approv.-1 / • Access to 1/1 luturc B,u ~ Stre e t lis ht R:.ir/ st.i ii'"' pbt fo rm s/1.11/ b - mo ved f,om t.1c sc,ut h p1opc rt y Lo th ,, noul, rrcp1·, rv fl11 c~. Knoth I i1h , Ro th, Wcl lm , l ownlcy, Blc ,lc, Kin ,, Ki 111 011 No 11e Kn1g ·1 h~ 11 n,111;11 fa dct.l . I h<'~<' Fin rl ingc; .,n rl r 0 11 1, rs dri, eHec rive ,1, nf th ,--. 111 C'ct i n g o n ,\!ov<?111 b Pr ~O. :.!O 12. UY CJ IWER OF TliE ( 1, Y l'L -I NN INl, ,',, LU · ;,NL, CUo\1M l~~IUN • BY ;\L,T HO lllT Y U IWINANC I, NO. SE RI ES OF 20 1212oiT COU NC IL BLL L NO . 6 INTRODUC ED DY COUN IL M EM ULR _____ _ A (!!LL FOR AN OR D INANCE A PPR OV I G THE W H PL ANNE I UN IT DE V ELO PME~T (PlJD) LOCATED AT 300 1 ()UT II GA LAPA G(1 STR l ·Fl I 'TI IF "\TY n F l·N(i\ r-wnon . C LORADO . WI LE RE 1\S. 1lu s propcny 1s a 6.12 "e re ,it c occur;cd hy Win stc,w Con ,a ni c1wn Com p<m} :,i1 1cc I 1)54. and ht'l s bcc:1 toned 1-1 i.1m.l R-2-B: and Wl l.1.:R..EJ\5. W II lnvt'i..1 n wn l(; ,uhn111 1rd :lll :\l'l'll c:mnn IM l ht" prn p,1-.cd PL1t1 11cci lJ 111 1 Dc,1d u p111 c11t to C!:ta bhsh s pec ifi c zoru ng and Sile pltmni ng cri 1cn u for dc,clo p111en 1 for ,1 Plun ne d U11 11 Dc;vc\op111c 111 (1 1 D). fl ll ll \Vil l:.Rl ·.AS , W H PUD wou ld all ow. rn gle tairnl y r~:.llkntrn l and :rn a hed town ht rm:s o n thi s s11c as well ns co ntin u in g 111dustn al uses: :rn d \VH ERGAS, 1t:c Pl:tnnir.g nnd Zom ng Commis sion held :1 Publ ic I l canng CHJ No vembe r 20. 20 12,ond WHEREAS, the Planning .tn d Zon mg Co rnm1 ss1011 rccomm cndt.• .. i a J\·111 .il l'f Ilic ap phca 11o n to rezon e the pro pc ny known ns 300 1 So uth Ga l•pago Stree t et nl fr om 1-1 and R-2-13 10 a Planned l ln i1 Drvc lnp men1 NOW. TII ERL FO RL DE IT ORDAI.Nl:D OY TI I EC'ITY ('OL"N IL F Tl IE C ITY O F EN Gl.l,WOO D. C LORM>O , /\. FOLLOWS: ~n.J.. The \\I H Pl anned U1111 Dcvc\o p111c 111 (PUD) loca ted al 300 1 So uth Gala p:i g S 11c e1 t'I al in the C it y of E11 gl,•w1\od, ( 'n lo1arlo, :tt rnl'11crl hr-rrt n ac. E-.:h1h 11 ,\, ic; hcn:h~ :ip pro vccl . Sc di un 2. The J pJ1l il:a 11 f, \V H Pl!rnu ctJ Uuit Denloprn enl (l•UU) wishe s to a mend it s 1ppli ca1i on 10 limil lh e uses all owed in chi s l'UD 10 Ch e foll ow \u ~: U,es All owed by lh c P UO Oi slricl Plan Rc.•!!.idcoti nl Uses Gru u p li \'iog facilit y, l uq:l'ls1.tedu l Gr oup li vi ng fnc ilit y1 s mnll O ne and Multi -U nit Dw ell ings a \l o"cd in the R-2-1.1 Zou c Oi ,tri r l l .i\'e/wn rk dwellin g Low, M edi u m and llig h 0cnsil y M uhi•uo if dwc lUu gs 1 Multi•Family W:d11t ed Ancillary Uses ~uch as I.ea sin g Office, Priva te Rcc r c ution Facilities. et c. Puhlic/lnstitution nl Uses Athletic field Co mmu n;:, gn rdcn Lihr•ry l\1m('11m Park and O p en pace Reli gious in st itution s and nss ocl att'd nccrssory uses Sc huub 1 cl nu1111111111i rntio 11 F a ci lity (St!e Cltap 1er l 6•i , ''1'c/ect1mmm1fru 1i<111.\, ''f or applic11 blc u sc•rd atcd gi,iddi11c.0l · oml sta11dard."ii}, Co include nh crnati n : tow er structure, Antcnn n (rn ic r O\\O\"C nn lcnuu , ~cc 1or i1.ed pnm·I nntcnnn , whip nntrnnn) t1 nd T ower stru c.h tr c Trnnsit Ccntc , Comm'.'r dn l Uses f ;r cen hn 11 1-r /nunrry. rni~in g of pl on1 s. Ocmcrs, o r nur se ry s101.·k Assembly ha ll or nudiro rtum, h a ll rculnl for m ec t lugs or social occu:,.iu11~ J\l t.~mbc rshlp o rgn nbntlon Inlloor E uc i::rtai ume u t/ A11 111 sl'ment rnt r ru.inmt nt Amuse m ent es t nbli shnu·nl : -1 Conditi onal ·~e Ph ysical fitn r ss ccnt cr/sp n Thcnt c r ond 11crfo rnrnn cc/rn ncert ve nu e. nul incl udin g 1u.lu lt Cr oerul ou1d oor recrention, as A Co nditional Lise C heck cnshin g fnc ility Fin11nr :a 1 insritntion , with drive-throug h sen ·ic e FinRncia l institutio n , without drive-thro ul!h ser\"i ce food nnd Ucvcrogc Service , Jncludlne : Brew pub Ca h:r er Miuohrcwerv ltu t a urnnt. l;Rr, tn,•crn \\ilh or wi1hou1 out d oo r op en tio ns lt cs t:aurunt, "ith dr iv e-tbrougb service Take 0111 !l nd d c li \'HY onl y M cdicnl and Scientifi c : C lini c Uosftilal I.aho rntory {drnt al, mccli ca l o r opti c.al) Office, t y pe I (~rucrnl) Offi ce, t y pe ? (li111i1 cd) D ry cl cun cr , dro p-o ff sit e o ul y lnslrLctiorrnl sc:n·icc Per sonal ore Sc r\"i c.c , lnc ludio~ pho to graphy studio ll od p ho10 Ja b, uph olst ery, printer, loc ks mith , t nil or R ~pa ir s ho p (11 01 including a uto) • • • • • • Rrtail Sales and Sc.-vicc (Sa les), lncludiuc : Anti<1u e sto re A rt gn ll cry Du y-1.rn ck, se coml-hu1 uJ, tlu i 'I, cunsignm eut ~ture!,1 Luge Bu y b&,·1-" .. seco nd -hood , tb t ;ir, CC'Dsi g nmcnt stores , Small Co nv eni enc e !IIOl't~ r,, ocrry/-.pc-cin lty fn nrt -.tore Internet sales locat io n Liqu or !litorc Retail sft lc s, ge nera l m crd13udisl' T rade or business school Rnd io itcl c•;sion brot dcn sti ng studi o. r cco rd.ng/film s tudio Automotive !le n ·ice st ut io n (gll)O liue fo ci lit )') Car wa sh, 01110 tletailiug Parking fs ciHt y, st ruclttre (o p erahle Vt'hiclts), principal u se rarking a rea, surfnce (o p erable nhiclrs). principal use Hote l ll oirl. £xic nd cd Stay loduslrial USC'S \\-bolesale Sa les and di stribution lnrlust rinl !i,:('rvice, light Monufacturing (lncluding proccs!.i n g, fobricu tio n or nsscmhly), liJ,:hl Manufacturing (Including proc1:s:,i 11 g1 fo1Jric11tio11 o r U!'lo~c 1111Jl )i, hc11 vy Mo,ing and storag e O utdoor slorage Storage yard for ve hic-lc s, equipment , m steri:11 , and1or supplies, includin g Contrac to r offi ce and y11;rd \\'11rchou !'loi ug and/or ston~t:, i11clUt.1iug miui •s torage t:orum cr ciu l sto r11 gc, s al es and r e pair of operable ve h ic les and ~quipment And th e C ity and C o uncil here by accept s tbi s nmcudmc ut to th e Pl'D District Pinn. Tl.le a llowed uses ar c her e by inc!udcd on th e P UD Dist rict Plan. Sect ion]. T he npplica ut, W H Plann ed Uni. Ocvclopm cnl (PUDJ wis h es l o amcml it s a pplication to prodde that all allowed industrial uses (and not pubj1 c/ins1itutional and co mmercial uses) shall ccnse nud s hnll not be g randfathered no r considered lc gnl, uon• co uformlug m es upo n the lss unn cc of o Cer1ifica1 c o f Occupancy for an y r cs ldenrlnl or commercia l use within the P UD, whtthcr o r not th e property contained within the PUO bo undorics ha s hee n planed. An d the C ity Co unci l hereby accepts thi s .mcndmrnl lo the PUn lli~trirt Phm. Thi1t r rstrirtin n is br r tb)' iocludrd on th<' l'IJD Distrir t PIRn . Section 4 . Dt:nlup111rul uu a ny portion of th e P U D ;ur auy ft:!titlc:ntial u se (u ml 1101 public/imtitulio nol , com mcrcia1 , or lndus lria l uses) shall be s ubject to Sil e pl 11n r eview by the Pl a nning and Zoning Co mmission a nd rc,icw ond appro\'al by C ity Co uncil. If a n y silt plan is s u bmitted for puhli c/in ~lit ntionnl, ro mm erc-i AI or inrl u~trisl uses, ii will he proce~~rcl ndministrnfr.tly a s Allowed by th" Unified l)~\·e lo pm rnt Cocle . This rc<Juireme,11 is here b y • in cluded in the l'UD Di str ic t Piao. lntroduc · .. ( w d con.,,drrcd o n th e 17"' rl ay nf n cccmhcr, 20 12 an d con ti!lu ed until the 22M day o f January , 20 1 .'. Kem troduced, read m full, and ra~scd on fi r-a reading on the 22nd day of January, 2013 Pubh she i by r ule HS n RIii for An O rdinance 1, 1he Cny's offici al newspaper on the 25 1h day of J anuary, 2Ub Publi:;hed :\Sa B ill fnr ;rn n rd i n:mcc-nn the Cily 's officia l websi te bcgmnin 1' on the 23 rd day ur Janua ry , 20 1 ·1 fnr th,n y (.10) days ATT FS T · Rand y P. Penn. J\fayu r Lo ucnslua A. Ellis. C it y Clerk I, Lo uc ri sh ia A . Elli s, Cit y C lerk o f th e Cit y of E11g lcwou<l, C, luraJu. hereby cc1tif~ th at the abmc and fc rcgoing is a true ..:o py uf ...i Bill for illl OnJi muu.c, 111t rvJucr:J, \'.:CJ lll UlUo.i, re intro du ced . read in fu ll. and passed on fir)l reading un tlic: 2~wJ J ,,y i Ja1 .uary. 20 D . Loucrish:o A. Ellis • • , r uttt .. ~,. It• H• , r, ,~, • ._ , o, ~ ,11,. " he, l ~I 'I .o ., •• ., ... "I <','°'"' JI UU "Mr" r1n 11,,,.,,r•••--, ,,. .,.,,,." ru, ,,. .,◄ "'" .. . i 1· ,; W II ?I J\\lNPU I ~I I UFV t-l 1IPMFNI ·~· ... ' ,,... ' . . -·~· " ·~· ., ' .. ••U•lt>! ·l •I • I I•• I __ 1,·· I ' ' l ., • COUNCIL COMMUN ICATION UAIE : AGENDA IT EM: SUBJECT : Ordinance rezon, g Sand Cre k parcel from Light lndum,al (1 -1) I ., l J,H) 22, 20 13 I I a ii ,1nd Ge ne ral lnc.J ,stria! (1-2) to Plann e U nit D evelo pm en t (PUD) INITI ATED BY: STAFF SOURCE . Commun il'\ De\elopmen l Aud r,1 L. Ki r k, Pl ,1n ner I COUN CIi GOA i AND PRFV IOlJS COUNCIi ACT ION Cu1111 ul t..0 11t11 1ued tlu.: 111::it reading concerning the p ropm,\·d Sand (H•ek Plan nr d U11it Devel uµ11H:>111 0 11 Uece111 be1 I 7, ~O 12, 1n o rd t•r lor s1arr 10 w o rk w ith t he t1pplican 1 10 111o d11y 1hc PUD to r1ddrr-ss the LO nce m s of the: Pl~m nim; .1 11 Zoni ng Com m, "ion PRE VIOUS PLANN I NG COMMISSI ON ACTION • Th e Plrumin,I? and Zoning Commh,)ion cuns1clered the San d Cree k PU D ~11 e1 Public H e;-i rin g on N ovem ber ~0. 20 12. The _nrnr rn ss1o n cons ,d t!red publi c tes 1imony and vo:ed 7 to:! aeam ,t torwardine the propo!>ed rezo nin g to Pl I) to City o unc,I "i1h a recom mende d ac ti o n for appr ova l wi th th e following cond11i o n s: 1. hntll 1te plan approva l wil l happen at a late r da te and wi ll need to r ce,ve Planrnng and Zonmg approval and C 11y Co unc il approva l Pr ovide an access ea)ement to th e futur e 8.,tes Li gh1 Ra il Stau on platforrn Det:iils to b e fln ali .l cd Jt th e s ,lC pla n appro\·,1/. RECOMMcNDED ACTION Sraff recom rn en ds ap prova l oi th e o rdinan c e ,ezoning the Sc1nd Creek parcel fr om 1-1 ~1nd 1-:i 10 Pl.J D Th e attac hed Co•.1n c 1I 8 111 would appro\'e a m odified PUD Ois 1ric 1 Plan tha t od dresses th e issu es idenufied i>Y th e Pla nn111g and L o rnn g Cornm1ss1on . Staff fur the r recom mends tha t Council se t rebnMr j 4, ~0 13 as the dale fo r ,1 Public H ~a ring BACKGRO U ND Th e Planned Un it Deve lopme nt 1c; ;i rr1 n n111 g pmceo:;;s lhJI eS IJ hshes c,prnfir zon in g ,1nd s1 1e pl ;111r11 ng c ,i1 eri.1 to m eet the n f!e ds 01 a sp~cifi c dl!vclopmen t p roposal 1ha1 111 ,,y not b e ac curnno dJ ted w1 1h m ex isti ng zon ing deve lopment 1egul.1t io11 ~. A PUO ,e zo ning p1ov1 d es tht' oµµo rt un ity (o r unified • d ev~lo p111 en 1 control for rn11l 11 ple pro p r1 1es o r m ul ti pl e uses . I Thi s p roperly ir, u 10 .6 1 K r c si te occ up1cd by Gcncri1I Iro n \•\forks ro , mJn y ye .,rs. R ro ;'\Cqu1rcd ~ p oruon • f th e G IW p;irc e l 1o r its 1 1hrn,t c nan c<~ fa ilit y in 2002. S,tn d C ree k acq uired its owne rship in the GIVV p c1 1ce l 111 20 10 . Th t! µd,·.els ha ve b een LO n ed lndustii al !Ji ncc th e in sl zo ninR was pul in place 1n 1 40 . PUD OVE RVI EW r he Sand L rec k PUU w ill cl ianue th e l-'e m11 t1 "d Pnno pi\l U'-e,; tn ;1U nw rP,;1rl Pnt 1~I ;.n rl r;.,r1 aI n rorr1m erclal p ub lic /in stil uti on:-i l ~111 d in du stria l us~s .,s o utli n d in the ,\ltJ c h ccl O rdin~111ec and PU lJ U1stn c 1 1->la 11 Some uses unde r th e existing I 1 ,1 nd I :::! zoning h ,:w c b ee n cl1111ina tcd, such JS c rc111a to riu1n ~1nd was te/s,1lvc1ge o p erat ion s. So m e uses no l t1llowed u nde r 1he Cllncnt zon in 1,, ~uch t1'.i pilrks and librJ 11c!i, h.ivc h r-en i1 1d uJ -•U in tl 1c lbt u f dlluwcd U)t::). A <:I mse r cl;tmP l,;tc, b ee n r1rfrl r d 10 i h e PlJD approv al o rd .nance that st1pul.:i tc:, wheri d Cc11 ifiL,,lt! uf Occ upancy(<. <.J ) Is iss ued 10 r .1n y rf•<:1den11;il U'-" o n ;i ny p ortH1n nf thP prnpP1 l y rnvp1p cf hy th i<: Pl JD , wheth e r the p roperty is pla tted or 110 1, ind ustrial uses (n o t comr11 crc12I o r publ,c/ms 111111 1on;d) c.h ;ill nn l<mc n b P a ll owed. Th e )1 te plan ha :, beer, Sl 1h 111rtt c d for c once ptu.1 1 p ~1rposes o nly. ,\ :,it r plan fo r rcs1dcntiJI u~C!i w ill n c t'd Pl t1 11 11i11g ~11 1d Zu11i 11 g Cu11 11n 1:,,1 u 111c•1iew c1nd Counci l app1 ow,I. ;\ Sil p l,'ln l or any use o thr:, than res identia l wtll !.!.Q! requrre review a ncJ a ppruv..il Uy the Cu11 1111 1:,:,1u11 u, Ci11y Cu l 11 1u l \V,1h th~ t'). eµliu 11 uf .1 fpw p11h lir /inc.ri11 Jt 1rn 1,1I tl'•,PG ;md cnnd!'ional us s. al l 'i ii -• pl,1ns fo r usc::i 1n the 1· 1 ,m d 1·2 £Ont:! d i:,tr i<..b c u rre n tly a re rc1v 1cw~d ad rrnn1s tr J.l 1\elv a n d th PL.D 1"\ropo sec. n11 r h,rncpc:. tn 1hio;. p rn r Prlm P. O evelo pmen 1 stancl.1 rd s ;1J v c b een o u tli n ed in the PU Dic;1ric1 Pl:in and :i re as foll ows: Th e ma x imum d\•ve llin~ u ni.s per acre ,s pro;>o sed to be set at 4 5, r sui ting in a m ax imum o i 4 77 u n it !>. Th e pro p osed S;rnd Creek PU () has se t th e maximum hei ght lirni ta1lon fo r 1:1 ulti-farn il-,. rc:,1U c n1i ,1I d i 75'. Th r U nified nevP lnprrlf'n l rorl P (I JDC) h ;i ,1 m ,1\'in111 rn heigh1 lm1 i1,11ion r.t 12· i n all r esid~ntia l zo ne d1 st ncts fh1 s rs a d1 ffe rence of ,1 3 · o r approx 1rnJ1 ely 4 slo nes. f he etbac ks fo: th e S4111d Creek PU[I are p roposed to be 5' fr )m all p ro p erty li nes. The UDC'~ c urren t st,1 nd .:u ds fo r rnu lti-lJ rn ily in lhe M U-h'.-3-U zone d islric t ar c l S' fr o nl and sid e se tbac k ri nd a :!5 ' ,car sc l ba ck. Th e devdopr11 ~11, :-i t.-111dd1 Js f1J 1 tl1 c :nJus 111c1 I u:,e ) shall b~ omi~tcnt wi 1h the UDC re quirement s rn the 1·2 zone dis tric t w tt n the excepti o n of th e ~e 1lJ~1ck~. T i u::! p ro p o~td PUD v:111 hdVt' ,1 r,•qu1rcd 1111 11111,u ,11 ~t=t\J<1L ~ ni I O' fr o m ;1H prn 1)e r1 y lin e, ;t1A l Jf)C rr•q 111rf'., ,:i I O 4,e 1h.Kk rin ly \v hf're ,1 build1111; ;,but s upon . ad joins. or Is JdJa cent to a r c:,td en:ral Ln ri r rl 1c;111 c 1. flw \,md I rPf'k Pt 1r, w '111l d 11 t 11 ,wP ,, hP 1gh1 lim1tr'l lt ,'ln w i1h indus tn JI uses. The arch1tectu r,:II st~n d.1r ds thal ar e o u 1li ncd in the PUD J1 rc vcr1 5i1n1la, ~rnJ/ , ma rl.! 5111nl;Cn l 10 1h c a1ch i1 ec tur.1 I stand,u ds fo , m ulti-u nll r es idc11 11a l uses lis ted in the U D C. PrnrPd11r Fs fo r m in or rn n rlif1r ,-1 1innc; 10 th P. Pl JO ;,re co nsis ten t w uh the UD C. ~ind are 1ypic..1 lly reviewed by th e De\'elopm c n1 k:ev 1cw rc.1 m and approved Ihrouch the permi11 ing prnr+•'-(; M;i1or mnd1nc,11i onc. 1n th" P UD are a lso consis tent w ith U DC a n d require Plan ning ;m d Lornn dn d f_1t y louno l a pproval. Ma1or modific at i on s .1 rc ,cquircd unde r 1hc following ci rcum!',l,rn ces: • A d1J11 g~ in th ~ d1ardL lt:1 u( tl 1c \J ~·,dup ent , 0 1 /\ c h a n gP in th P p Pr miu r rl la nd uo;es; o r A 000000171 124 • • • • • 1\ r h,rng c 111 th e c ne r~,l loc.,11i on of b 11 d t1 !i-e s; o r An incrC',)<iP in 1h e 1T1 d).1t1 1t1111 h~ig hl o f t111 y l,ud <.111 1~ o f 11 HJr • 111,111 5%; u, • t\n in cr ease in l h e num b r of dwell ing u 11i1s. or I the , dl io oi th e gro s lio or JrC.'.I o( stru c tures 10 the I.ind .,,ca, 0 1 inc reases in th e pr o po sed gr0 !,S Ooor .tr ed wilh1n a ny pi1ni c u l r land US P 0 1 llllJlt;.' lll ~lll 2"'<1, 0 1 A reduc tion o l rn nre than ;,\¼, m the /,rnd r1 re,1 de"gnrtt 10 n fo r lan ds c,1 ping: or /\ reduc l10 11 by 111nin th Ill Ci 1Y.-. 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Th ap 1 !l eant •c; (Peking ;iprrn v 11 o f ,:1p f n11 r r,111 ,11 ,11P pl,111,; hn wP VN, rhr, plrll l', ha,·c llUl IJ IU\'ld~d Cit y .H.:i ll w ith cnou •h de1,11I to prov ide mer1 11m gfu l ,ev1('1w co mm .. nls. St 1ff 1s reco m me ndi ng th<1 1 w hen cvcl opm e111 ,s rn re c c1 ta 1n 111 the fut ure, sue pli'1 11 5 be rf'\i •·.,e el J t pu llic h e,ni11 g\ ..Ill l IJ ru, ' Plc11111 il1 g rll !l l ZU'Hll b dl ld ·it y L uu11ci l. ·11, Pl~rnrnng ,tnd i'Oll!P}!. u 11un1 ~1.ic n G lll rr.>r nJlllllf'llri ,1 11 ;i l!P lll;ll \P R ECOM MENDAI ION S N ORTH l'ROl'ERrY : ·1hr· D e:p rn 1rne n 1 o C 1n muni l v Dev lo pn 1e11t rcc o 111n irn:.l s thn t th Plirn 111 11g an d Z · \; ( n rru 11i c.c.ln n ;1pprnvfl i;.,,,ct CrPP k IJL!I) l)1 c,1 ri r 1 Plan w ith th fuilo·.,i:1~ u ,11 d11 ion 5. I f 111..1 1 ~11c 1.l ,in .,pp rov,11 \\ Il l h,1ppr'1t ,1t ,1 IJ ttJ r d;1 1,, ;rn rl w il l 11 PPrl rn r -".)r.':'1 1\-0 Pl,1n111 ng J11d Zon tn g ap 1o v.1I ~md Cit ) Cuu nc ,1 ;1pp 1ow1I, ,111 d 10 1,,,ird :t 1r•rornm c 11 d:11 1on o f .o pp, v,,i 10 C il f C o uncil. 1< ~r< IMM~NDATIONS SOI JTI I PROl'f lffY : • I h,;i D e pa , 1111 f'n t o f Co rnmu111 tv De velop in nt rec on mend ~ thal the l-'la 1m111g ~llld 7 nni11 g Co mmi ssi o 11 a pprov W I l l11vcs1 11,en1 PU lJ 0 1S l1 11;1l'l,11 11\lth 1he fo ll w 11 1g co 1d11ion ;: • I Fmal sit e p !,1 1, ,1pp ru vf1I ,,.,i ll lir1ppt-"11 .-1 1 ,1 Idle r Lill ie ,111d wi ll need to rece ive Plannin g Jll d Lo 111 11e ~,p prn v.d :rn rl lr ty C,1 11 ;lr il ,ippr11v:1 I 2 Pro v,cl c s pa ce lo r lh c l11111r e pl.1ce 111e11 1 ol Ii : J's 1',11 es ,1 rce 1 I 1eh1 Ra ,I ~1~1i n11 :1 1.ill orin . 3 C:.11 1gl .. L11 11ily rc ~iJe 11li ,d u111 t:, ~1,uuld bl.! 1q ~11 lt1t cd und er the d1111 e11 siona l tan dards o f i' R-1-C m 11 r, rl 1sir ic1 And io,w.ird a rcco m111P11d ,11 io 11 of approva l 10 C11 y C..o unn l. 1 FCJ\l DE C llll"l ION N OR Tl 1 l'll Ol'f.R I Y: f l IAT 1'1\I~ I O F I O T I C.I N I l</11 IRON IVORI\S SU ll OF SC AS fl f G 1\ I I l·lf S\,v CO R 51)1 II1-J A l l, U J.:\1 1:I U'II I Lll l M l l l ll N l•J',J l:,H l H/\IC rtl~\/1·1'I 71 21'T TH N E :, I ~.81 FT I 1-1 r. ~6 5 /4 7 Fr Tl 1 S SJ ~9 r ·1 Tl I Al. C U IN E R I , 7 51 I· I 111 ,w I I c, J 3 I· I Tl I W ~I) 20 I I 11 I (,j( .J 7 rT TO Tl I I S[ CO il o r SI) I. T Tl I IN 7 34 .44 I·T 'J () 111 C r.r-Nr-R 1\I IRON WORK'i 'i' 1B LE G Ai. DESC llll'T IO N S O U l'H l'llO l'E«TY : BEC, 200 l'T E '" 2•) (, 1·1 './ o r SW COR NW 1/4 SW 1/·: '-JW 1/1 SEC 3•1 rl-I '-5 1 ''.·1 I f TO r I IN F r Al', SI· Rf{ R I/W AY Ti I SW LY A LG SD I 11,11: 5 ,3 fCI r o 5 I.I N F NW 1/4 SW 1/-1 F',/\,V 1/4 I H r 121 o 1·1 11-1 N 10 Fl IH I: 4U <, l'T 'I f!Fc~ ~r-, 1-1-4-h R f. 130 FT I·\', 1/2 NW 1/4 SW 1/,1 W 1/4 (X A l ,'« Sf RR RT/W ,W & 1:X R A D SEC . 111.4 .(,P 2 • • LOTS I·'·I 9&VAC fAD)O W,<;R[SSTR IP ONS F L T l BLK ITt\YLOR 1\D D LO T 46 4 B l K I TAYL ORS A DD • • 1.0 15 ·11-45 BLK I l t\YLORS A DD LO T 42 -43 HLK I ,\\'LOR r\DD 1.0IS 1-6 HLK I I AY I.O K'S A DD TOG W ITH V A CATI. \IV COR'\J l:1.L AVE AD I n N Tl-I F N OR fH & V,\C,\T[D SI IURON ST 1\D) O'i Tl I[ W EST [X Tl-l ,\T I AR T NOW KNOWN 1\; I 1-11: Ul<N l.1.1.; I 1<1:1: I I ~I AN LI: I O T~ 7.q .~-VAC q Af1 I ON \IV RI K 1 T A\'I OR~ A n D 10 1 10-13 & VAC ,7 t\1"1 ) O N WBI " I T1\YL1JJ;~ At)f) 7ON~ D 15rR ICT NOHTI-I PROPERTY : 1-1 I 11;I1 I l 111iu ,11i .il I-c G t ·11 <,i ,1I l11 (h1,I11 al ZON[J)ISTRI C I SO Ill l'KOl'[Rn': 1-1 Ll g n l Industri al R-2-R MP<:11 11n-rl ,"11 si;y c:.in glr> ;t nrl rn11 lli -dwP ll111g u1111 ,P..,1dP nl111 l'KO l'fRTY LOCMI ON AND SURROUND I NG LANO U E: [he subi ec l propert y o f Ih is P D is loca l d adjacen t to t h e RTD Li gh t Rai l lin e be t ween Dartmouth and BJ tcs . l.:rn d o irec tly to the we st ,s the RT Light {a ,I tr . c k s a nd tl,c BSNr railioacl tr ac ks ,rn d furt he r west beyond Sou t h S,mt e I c 111 a11 in du st r i. I zo n e d i stri c t and th e l.11 gle w oo J/Li 11l e1o n W aste W Jt er Tr eal lll en t Plant. Su rr o u nding la nd t o the i?as t is a 10111h inati v n o ( 1-1 Jnd R-2-13 . Thi s Jr :t is a mi xture o f inrlu s1r 1a l u s s, -:;in gle and mu lti i'"1111i ly huv,111g ... is we ll d::, 110 11 <.0 11 fo rr 11i11g re::i idcnti al u1l 1ts 111 lhl: i11tlu::i l 11 cil dt ~lr :U~. Nur 1h b 1'.,e RT D r11 a,11I e nan c c faci lily rnncd 1-2 To l h~ so u th " R-2-R zoni ng and C u shin ~ Park l'UD l'ROCEOURE : Re1 0 11in g to :, PUD rL!quires 1h e ,1pp 1ic a11 1 to h:ivr> i1 p'0-,1 ppl1Ci1 t on mee tin n wi th st.::ill , a ·1e1ghbor hoo d m eellllg w ith ownPrs a 11 d te n an ts loca l " I w ithm 1,000 i e t of th P propo<Pd l 'UD . Afte, the nc 1ghbo1ho od meetin g ,1 fo1n1 ;il su bn li'l al is mJd e to th e ity ct nd rev11 .. wcd b y c.,1 y c!cpMtm e nl s an d 0 1n e r ~ffecl ecl ou tsid e agent ,es r\ publ,r h ea nn s ,s h ;,ld befc,rc 1hr f'll anrnn g and Zo111 ng Comn,is sio n ;rn d 11v Co un cil If th e PLD it Jppr vPd 1hPr 1c; r, 30 da y retc , · du,n ti 1ne p e11od befo ,e µ,,111 111 , c an bt.: g1an t ecl BACKG IWUND: !h e Planned Un it Deve lop 111 111 is ,1 re ton i1 1g proces~ thal e stab lishes spec ,fic zornn g Jnd Sll f' pl,111 ni11 g cri teri a to n,ec t me nee d s o f ,, sp ec ific dcve lopllle nt 1J1op o ,al t i 1d t 111,1 y 11 · l IJ e Jccommo dJ t ed w ithi ,, ex istin g zon ing dc1elop m en 1 regu lat ion s.,\ PUD rezo n ,nr, p rovi des th e o ppor.un i l \' for u111fied d evelop m en t co ntro l fo r mu lt ip le p 1o pc 1ti es 0 1 m ult iple u ses /he o rnbin erl propert ies are 1~ 72 acres an d Win ,low lonstrucl ro n L o rn pa ny ha • occupied th e sOlr the rn par cel since 19 54. Ge neral Iron Work s oc cup ied th e northern p d1 el fu r 111d11 y ye d,~. RTD ac.q uir ~d a µo rtiu 11 uf tlu:: Gl 'v\/ pa red fo1 il5-mJ int nrtn cc facil11 y in 20 0 2 ~an C rPPk ar qrr rrp rl 11, owners hi p in 1h e ~IW parrel i n 2010. PJ rLds have bee n Lonee! lndustnal sin ce t·,e 11 rst 7.0 run g was pu l 1n placi'! 11, I Y4U NflGHIIORHOOD MEET I NG SU MMARY : /'ursu,111 1 10 1l1P I J11 if1ed D eve lop111 111 Cu de PU D µrccedu re. 1he dpp lic,111 1 c 11 duc k c a n rghborh o cl n,eet1ng on Wednes da y I ly 18, l U / 2, prror 10 su milling 111 ' Pl JI) .1 pp !ic:1 t1on Nu li c of the p re applica t1 0 11 mee ting wJs nuil ed lo ow11 rs and tenanl !t 01 pr I er t\' loca l cl w ithin I ODO fee t of lh e pr opose d ru o pro pe rly , t\ m ee tin g Sllllllll0r\ IS at1 ached (Se h hibit 1\) Cl rv DEPARTMENr ,\ND IJ I VI SION IHV/~W: The app li can ls h.i d ,, pr e :1p p liratio·1 me eting with st~ff 111 June ~0 12. l~~ues thJ t we ,e 1d e11 tifieJ du rinr, ti ,c: p :~-~pp l,cJ/1 011 m e 'l ing w ere ,;dd ,esse d hy 1hc ap pli crn l an d th 1111 al PI JD par kN , wr·rr suhrn111 ed 011 Se pt _mbc r 2 7. 20 1~ -1,c frna l pl,rns '"''"! re\'rewnl uy Luy and< u ts1de A ge ncies and th e fo ll \'.1 Ing con 1111 e nt s \'.'C 1e ·n Jd P· Tri C.ou nl y 1-!e ali l, D epar l m cn l : 1. rCtiD tirH .. UUl dg~::,. tl1 e dLk!i1io 11 u i p ;) Develupll h.~11 1 St ,11 1Uc.11J > f J1 I icvcle fo d11 1cs inrlurl inc h1 kP r;i rk 1ng for vic;i;n rc; ;rnd rPc;idPnfc; • 1 1 he ,and Lr eck '.North) ~ U 11 10 ,catcs de te ntion po nd; w r I be b urll 0 11 th e clcvcl op mcn t site To rcclu r:c th po tc nt,J ; for humnn cx po~u re!.. I V\'est N ile an d 0 1he 1 ll1L•::.q u1t8·bome vii use s, -;-c 1 iD reco mmends that mos quit o con tr ol pla ns c rl~vP lo ped fo r an y stoc mw,11er facilili e5 th t MC desig ned 10 hold Wd ter fu r 72 1,u,n o r lo n ger. Xcel [11 ergy. 1. l he Pub li c Se rvice Co rnpdll\' o f Cu lo r,.:d i PSCuJ ·1·m , and ope r,tte s ex btin~ natura l gas <.md elect11 c cli stn buti on fac 11i t1 es ·,,·,th in the pr opnc;Prl pr nwn .H P~ The de veloper 111 us t wo rk w1 1h Xce l to 11l stall ;1n y ne,v ga s or elec tri c sc,r v,cc, 01 r11 001fi cati o n to e~is1i11 g fac1 hl1 s LlN,r /\.Q C O lll lll ~111. Co lu,at..!u O ep c1 1t1111,:'.111 u f T1c_11 1~pu 1t.n ion I Nr rnmrn Pn•. RTD MC#24 (. mment s wer-'! not p 1ov1 ded from this ,A,gcncy. 4 • • • • Crty o f Fllglcw o o d D ep,,r 1m c n1 l<r vicw 5: 811 ,ld ,n g · PLAN SUBIV'ITf1\L REQ UIREM l:Nl S n,c Ci 1y o f Engl wo od h as adop lc d 20 12 111 10,11 lio na ! (ad 5, in aclcl ,1i o n 10 ICC/AN ~I A I 11 .; -~009 ,\c ce ss1b1 li 1y 1andards •.v l11 ch rnu s1 b u se d fo r b u 1lr 111 g o n the 11 c Engir.c C'n ng: ,\ ,a111 age Re p o n p c , 1h e Eng lewood D raina ge C rit e ria Ma nua l mu s1 b e subr11111 cci . ,\!! conc rete rn u sl b e b1 o u ~h 1 l o Crty Standa rds All D rJi nasc mu5t be d,rcc tcd to 1hc Public \/>lay (1.e. st ree t o r all ey) All work i n 1h e Pu blic Ri µh 1-cf-W,1 y rt· u11 cs p e 11ni 1s iro m Pu b lic \\'t,1ks. A ny unu ; I D rive C ut s m us t b r cl ose d p r C rt y Standard,. Ch eck li sl and D ra1111 gc re v, w lc11 c rs ar c a11,ch111 c n 1s 10 1h c p ro•cc l r\11 Cu1l., ull er t111 d Side wc1 lk wi ll 11t,;t:d tu l,e Luuu gl 1l uµ lo .ii }' Sldll ddrw ~. i11 Llu di 11 g d 11 1•\f\' 8' (m 1ni111 urn) w ,d e si d ~wa lk . Drn1n agc repo rt subrrn U••c b11 t will 11 0! be ,11--.pr ovt..!c:. S1 1e pbrir, :HP co nc.•.·p l u:t l in n.::1 11 110 1ht:1do re nu <:1µp1u\,1 I r0r tl,b tlt .. !slgI 1 \\I:, be Lu:n plcied wil l, thi~ I C:\tl·W I irp · I . 503 ~ I D irne ns o 1s. ( '\11 ,en d ed 10 ,c,, I ,15 fo llow ) Fir f\ppara tus access :o Jo s ,h al l l,:1\'r an 1,11 u lJs l ru c 1ca w id t h o f 11 0 1 IPss 1h ,111 2b fee l ( 1725 11 11 11 ). excluc;1ve nf -,houl c. 1 · e'<C0 pl fo r approv d sec, 1ri1y g.ncs in ilc co rd;t •1ce with S dion 503 .6, and an u nobs1ruc 1c d '✓e rl1 ca l clea ran ce o f 11 0 1 le ;s 1h.1n 13 fee l 6 ,nchc5 I ~ 11 5 mm ) Tra fi e Su b nrntc d d o cu 111 c n 1s in cl u de a concep t ual sit e plan onl\, lo ca 11 011 Jnd dc s,g n o f l h c a ccess µo i111 s a,0 11 0 1 pan o f 1his ~pprova l. Traffic lmpac l St ud\ sha l l b e up cl a1 •d w h •~11 a ,pe e fi e sit e p la11 ,s sub n1111 c d . f o rn111w111 y n e,,e lop m e n t co rnrn ent: Dll e 10 t h e D -p ar1rn c11 1 reco111 rn 2 11 d a1i o n o f l he ap p ·oval o f 0 11 11 l ne O i s1nc 1 Plan s (z oni ng regu la 11o n c n 1i tl ern en 1s) uuff 1t rm pct U!, w ill l,~ ,1d d 1es~~d wnli fin.i i ~it e pld11 ,ulJ 111 is!>io 11 wl 11 c./1 tl i • Cu 111111 iS!>iu n will rev rew al a 11 adcl ilio nal pu b li c h 0 ari n g), lJ l d,lie,. Plan5 sh0w 111 ~ w.i t:-r·sE-wcr -s torrn .i nd 11r cl1nc co nn ec tio ns to the pu b l c mi1 1ns need 10 he su b m,11 ed :o r approv,,I. Cornnrrni ty l;~v elopn c11 1· See co mm 11 1s below l'UU U\'tKVltW: ThP S,1nd r rPP k an rl W H l11v , .. ,1r11 Pnl< Pl I ll's wi ll r h,111 gP 1hr Pr>rr111 11r d Pnn c ,p I Us es 10 <1 lkiw res id e 111ia l u ses 111 adr:11i o 11 10 th e curre 11 ily .,!l owed ind sl ria l, o fl,cc a11 cl rc 1ad u s s 0 1lwr ,1l lowcd u ses rn l hc f'U U are o u1 l,11 ecl und er l he Tab le o f ,f\ll cwecl U ses 1r1 1h e Wr1 11 c 11 S1a 1em enl o n l h P PUil d 11ru nian1 '>ill' Pl a n: lhe si te plan h,is hr-'P 11 s11 h111 i11,,r1 frir cr111rPp 111al pu rrmP< n 11 I\' r)p vclo prn rn1 • st.mcLir ds hJ ve been o ut lin ed 111 the l'UD Di s tnct Pl.1 n .1nd :i re .1 5 1ollo w s : S,111d Crt·d PUD (Nurlh r .,n d ): Tl ,e 111,i xi,11 11111 tlwcll inµ u111 1, p -·1 .,u is p 1o posc d to b e <P t a1 4 o On this si t thP 1n 1.1l ,na xim um dwP ll in g< wou l.1 l,p ,1~0 lhc p ,o posed ·:111d re ek l'U D 35 !et the m,1'1111um rc igh1 limi ta tion lo , 11 1:11 11-1:i mll y rcS1 d e nt,a l a t 75' Th e U nifi cl De,elop111en t Co de (UDC ) ha s a ma xi m um he ight limi1a1i o n L•f 2' 111 dll 1es1de 11t 1t1 I 1ur 1t! tl 1".<l l 11L1 s. 1111!:i Is ,1 dil f~1~nu: of 43' 0 1 app 1oxim t1 I C'l y 4 stori es. P t harks in r tllf' 'i anrl <rPPk Pl JI) ,,rp 1-.rP i:n<Prl tn ll• 5' fr m all p10pNt \l lin es . ·1 he U.J C 's cu rren t st;in o:ircl s l0r r11 1dti.1 .1111 1ly II I 1 l • t,.t,L' ~1 -J -B rlH' l ~· i,0 111 dll d 1.,1d~ <.P th ~rk, Jnd :!5' rc;u ~c tb ack5. 1!,c dt:\'t:.•lu p111 e 11l ::>IJ11dt1rtb fur 1111.l u)t11a l u::i t:S shct /1 Ue cuns is1e11 1 with 1hc UOC •Aitli lh r·,cep r,0 11 of <Pt h:i r ks. Tlw r rn pose cl . I D w,11 have• ~ req 1111 rl mi n1111u111 ~e t b<1 k u i IO' 1ro m ail p ,ope rt y lines . l hc UUC ir..1qu1re!'.t a I ll ' s~thJck onlv wh'=re ., buil cl 111 e 1bu1 c; 11rn11 , .~dj o11,,., n r 15 Jcl j:1 cP1'l 10 ,, rr-!'. dc nli JI zo ne distric t lnd ui;tri.:l l 1n·I oth er non-rn sid e11 1 ;d usei; w ould 1·0 1 b~ suL ject to ~ . 11.::i ght l11 nit \1 t1 c.., .. WH l nvesl m~nl l'UD (Sot tl h l',1rce l): The rn axim11111 dwe lh11 !, l!lli l5 pe, '"'",!l e p1u ;.>u,d tn h e c;e t ;i t 4 ) ( )n this s1tf"I 1h t 1:-i l rnt1 >ir111un dw Plli11 ~, wn ,1lrl ll F-?7 fl I, ;1d ci 1t1on t.J :i llowing in du stri.11 and r11u lt1-L1111i l~, die ~•'.Jpo~ed V\IH Im stm e r t PL.I) • woul d also ~llow smg l fami lr res iclen t1J I and attt1 c:-le d tow nh omes . The c;in glc (;rn iily ,111 J d ll'1Li 1ed 1uw 11li u111 e~ 1.,•uul d l 1c1 v•~ thf: ::i c1r 11 ,;: d111 1t::11 ~101 1.1 I ~1,md c11J~ d:, 1h•:! R 2 B z ne di strict Tl1r l.,DC d nP< nr.r nirrP.11rl l' ha ve d imensiona l stand a rd s for :i ua ched townhu111 ~,. 1,!cs1d01 111 al ui ul ~ tha t a re att.1 ched and rn orc than one a1Q co m1d-=red m ult1-w,1t dwf"llling~ _ t~tft bel i v $ th.J I 1h,-. sin gle fon uly rec:id nti.11 unit ~. ,hou ld be reg ulat ed und er th e d1rn e11 s1onal sl r1 nda rds o f l hc R-1-C zo ne dislr i<:.t and the ;i 11 ach cl 1ownho 1n c5 !iho uld be 1l'gu l,11 ec. un Je, 11,c: WI i Irv stm ent l'UD Developmen t S1a11 dard , oi the ~l11 ili -U11,1 Rri;;irf Pn l 1,1I O w Pll 111 g~ rh e p ro po se d VV l-1 11.v sl 11 1e1,t PUD htts th 1111nirnu111 sc tb ,1L\.. li,tccl d!i :!', w1 1J, 1h~ e:.cep tio n 0 1 a 5' to 10' se tlx 1cl : alon g l hc cr1s t ri nd wcsl pro pc rt v li11 c~. I li c ~, ~c tb:ick w:.,uld be requ11 e d .:-dong th,.! nvllh .:rn d so ud1 prop rl \ hv~--;. The UD ha s .1 m:t'11 11 L.m s,•tba ck o f 5' o , .111 y rcs1dc 11 11al z nc d1s1r1 c 1, w,tlt the ex Le p11u11 uf ,, ,11,,tl , lo t uf 1ecu i,I, fhe d e vcl o p111 c nt s tandard s fo r ind ust ri.11 u.es sh all b e 011 s,s1c 111 wnh th<' UIJ C w nh th e e,c ep ti o n o, setb.1 c ks. I he p roposed l'UD •.vi ii h;,vc a ,cq ui r cl 111 111i11 1u111 ;ctba I, f IO' (1 u111 c1II p ru p ~11v li1 1e::: rltl;' l.J DC rcq uiit:!) 11 10' se tbac" onl>' ,,he ,i: a ~lud d111g abu ts upo11 , .1 rl1 ni11 s, or 1~ rl dJrtc r>n l to a r(•1.i 1d0ni 1,1I Lo ne cli si nCt. As w,th th e no rrh p,1rct:I, 1ndus t11 i1I d Hd o th r 11 on-re!>1de 11t 1 1 u 52s • .. vo uld h;wc no h1.?1~ht lir nt tation Ar ch ilcclu ra l Sta nd a rd s (bo lh PUD 's): H, • a rc hit c c tw,11 st.1 11 d.1 1ds tli,11 .1 rc o utli ne d in Uuth Puo •~ ttr ...: vc 1y ... ,,1 ,ilJ.r r11 a J/or 1110 ,e $ltin gen t to a,c hit cdu1a l str1n d.1cb fu 1 mu l1iurn1 • rP ~l rl Pn lial ll <iPc;; li~lr>r! 11) l hP l Jnr • l'roce ss (lwt h l'lJ l)'s): I 1c p ro r s; as ou thn f'd 111 th e pro pose d PUD '~ " propo 111g to havP ,1,,, Deve loµ111 e11 t Rev iew fo am a s the f111nl a pprov i11g nt it\' for the fina l site pl. 11 Staff be lieve; th a t th e iin ,,I site p1a11 should b rev iewed y r ta n nin g ,1 11cl Zo 11 ing thr0t rgh .-, pu b li c he,,rr ng a 11 d lily Lounc il thro ugh d public he,111ng \\ nor 11 1o difi c,1tmn s 10 frt c PUD :; dre co n sis ten t \\It h th e UDC, \111d .-'li e typ ic .:i lh, re,10wec./ b \• the I cve lopme nt R v1C'w r ,1 111 ,111d ,tpprov ed tlu ou gh the pPr111 rtlr11 g proce ss . Ma1 o r 111orlific ,II io ns In 1h0 Pl JI l's arp ~k n , n rws lPnl wi th I II)(' w 11h t',e ,vl ,fa1 0 11 of th e fo ll m,1r1 g· • 1\ c ht1 nr,e in the <.har .Jllcr v t th!.! d•~ve lop,:1c n1 1 or • A ch.111 ge i11 1hc p rm 111 •d bod uses; or • 1\ ch r1 .•)h.: 11 1 11l ' gt.:111.!rJI !r JL <1 t i1J11 uf 1,rnd u::i ... ~. , • 1\11 in c1casc 111 th ma x1111um he ight o( anv bu 1ldint: of more 1h11n 5'1/o; or • An u ,u c.:.I~c m th nu mbf'1 of dwell ing un itr;, 0 1 i11 th e r,1I10 oi 11 c gro~::. fl oo r .Jrea l ll ~1,u t ltu ~::i to th e lt111d <1r Ll, or increas es 111 th e µ,opo se d gro!ls fl oo r tH<::O v,,i1 hi11 ;m y p.1r11 cul .H l,111 d u::. _J LI rn orri th,1 11 2'}{,, o r • A reduc tion 0 1 ni orc th.:i n 3'1/ri ,n the .:rnd .:H c1 dc!:.1gnJt ,u 11 for I.in d~ .1p111 n, 0 1 • 1\ r ·ductiun by 111 r . 1h r1 n 5·}~, 111 11 e r,1 11 0 nf of l--.tree t p.ut-1 ng a11 d loadi ng SJhl C-C to gross fl oor di Cd 0 1 numb er of dwe llin g Lni ts. L,1mhc,11.ii11 g (!.,11th f'UO',\: ,\ co111p lc1e la11 cl ,c 1p 1ng pl.m "ill b ·,r v,a ed ,11 tim 01 fin ,11 • st.. ,mittal of th e 111 ,, plan Parkin g (bn tl, l'UD' ,). l',rrk itt ~ gu 1d •h rr,:s ·.v iii IJt J r p,rr e d IJ,rsc·d uri fulu r e devc:lc,p rne irt 11se ,rn d w,11 b e s u b111 111 ed •.vnh the fin al s11e pl an . r he drvelo p er 111ay a sk for ,1 re cl 11 ctio11 111 rar~1 n~ for multi-fomi ly housing d11 c 10 th e p ror.im 11y o f lig ht r;,i l. SUM MAR Y: I hp iipJ l1r a11 1 it. propnc.1ng In rP•7nilf' two p;i rrp/c; I n Pl Jn tn 1nr li 1rl :i rP c;idrnl 11 u~pc; In adcl rt 10 11 to I 1 ,ind 1-2 u ,c, St aff is reques t,n~ th,1 1 •ppr oval o f th ' lin a l sitc· p lan be done ihro rr gh pu bl ic he a rin gs a t Pla 1111111 g ,1·1d 7.0 11 11 1g Jncl C1 1y Co un cil 111e e t11 1gs .,s :, co11 cl1 11o n of .ipprova l f th e PUD Di,tri c l Pla 11 s l'L ANN ED UN I I D EVEL O PM ENT CO N SI Of:lU TI O NS : !he 0 111m ,ss ;o 11 mu st dc tcnrnn e ,i th PUD is o m1s tC'11t with the I n gl wood 200] Co ll'ptchc 11 51ve Ph n. ThC' PJ:.111111n g a 11 cl /u111 ng Comrnl ~s ,o n c I11 :11 1-H D \P, ;ipprovc w ith Lu 11d1 11u 11 , u r d •ny 1h e pr oposed l'UD PUD Drstnc t P~ Tl'" is trill P .,11 ,ets fort h the zo 11111g regul.11i o11s und er w hi h 1h1: pr o pose I ~•11 e 11dm e11 1s will o cur . Jhe PUO D1 :.u·11 r Pl.i n i~, ur 1s ri(J(, 11 1 co 11/u111,d11Li: wilh 1,'1t:: l i!i ll iLI P Jc111 1e L/LJ1t r:1111::11l!: dud • th e Compr li c ns,ve 1'1,m I 11~ pr o po!le cJ P D ·) 111 L J11(ur 11 1t1 111..c \V tth 1he l)is1r1 u l;in and 11c u 111p 1eli~11 :,ivP • Plrt n <;p n in 1, ')· I lous ing G oal I 'i t;i rpc; "Prom n rP ;i h,1I :i nrP d mi :.. n f hous ing 'JP POrlun ,1 ,es sorv111g 1ne needs of all curr e nt an I fu lur e b 1gl '"-od , 111 zens " Ob jecti ve 1.3 sia tos, "En courJi;e housin g 111,estm en ts 1h01 ,mpr o, :he hous111g mi x, ·n luding bo lh sma ll e , an f larger un it siles, a nd a w ider ra ng e or ho using types, 111rl uding s1ngle-fd11 11 ly, dupl e;<, town li o11 1e, ,11 1d co nd o rni mun 1 unil s". 2 /\II rea wr Prl <locurrM1t i;, rlraw in,;s; ,r•iP rr,1/i;, ,rrnmm nd,•tir th a,vl ,l(>f11 0va /5 l:J ve bee n rPrPivP c/ All ap p ,opriJ te doc<a 11 1e 111 :m co ri11 ng Sa nd reek .incl \V H lnve s1r 11011 1 PLI) • have been receive d, however the propose d PUD s11e plan s hav e no: b £'11 ,-,prov ~d bv J II de p.ir1111 e 111 s 3 71,e FUD IJr<t rict l'/,1n i5 c onsis1e 111 ,>illi acl o1,1c1 / anr/ g,•ner;,i/y il ffC'PfC,. ;,,11 r/.1rc/; 0/ c/evcl /Jrn ~ni ,n 1hl' 11y nl 1-n~IPwnnrl I he 111 d lreek rn d \!V I I 11wes tn,ent s run D 1stn ct Pl l 'b rc rn,11n co 11i;1r.,1p 111 With Icr:c pt d c1c,,d op rn cn1 :.t.i rH:Jrd ,; C'i l.i hli 5hcd by he Cil~ of E11 nlc-w0nd The PUO [),c:tn c1 Plans ,1 ,e .rn bs tan t1r1fl y co nsis tent N1rh rlic ,;of)fs, ob,~c r,vt•.s. cle s,.~n gui de/mes. pvlicie s ,111d r1ny nrhu 01o'lt1,rnu:, l,n\ ,,, 1 ~q u11 emt!nt of th1·' ,.. ·[~. ~and rr k 1ml \r\11-1 l11vPst rn r 11 1 Pl ID's arP 111 n1 nrn 1111 a11 cr, w ,11, .,11 0 1h 01 • orcl 111ances1 laws and requ iremen ts ot th e L il y. 5 W h en the l'UD Dr s1 11 c1 Pl,1n is w,thrn 1hc Engl ewood Downtown Dc vc!opmcm A uthor:ty ([OD A) .1 r c-J, the Pl,1n ,s con 51S1 n t w,1h the EDDA ~,pp rovcd cJcs ,gns . p o{,ncs an d p lan 5 l'ULJ Sit e Plan I he PUIJ S11 e Pla ns ·..-.,,II be ,ev,cwcd a nd .ipp,oved a l a ht-, dJ IC, ye l 10 be .-J e 1c 11111111.1d ATT1KHME NT S: F\h1h H A· c;,n r! l -rpek 1-'I 117 n ,~11:rt Pl.tn l:x h1 b1 1 ll · W I-I lnvc slmc,111 PUIJ lt is 111 c 1 Pl an Ex hi bit C: Nc igh bo ,hood l\.\cc 1in g Summar\ h l11 hi 1 D '.]1y10 11 le ltc r cl,,1 ed ove rnbcr I ~ Ju,y 18 , 201 I 20 12 • • • • Plan nm~ :ind Zori m~ Com1111ss1o a f bhc Ht311 r,r. Cnc I/ZOr.:20 1 '.? O)i S,1 ul Creek PIJD. lf l 0N:Ol:' 00 \\' H fnvc stir cn: PUD N°O\'fl!lbcr 2 , .!0\2 !'Jgc 1 oft> n rY 0~ FN(;f FWOOI l Pl i\NNI N(; ANf\ Z '.)N I NG CO MM I SS I ON IHGULAR MEHING Novernher 20, 20-1 L M in11 l cs and au t.J io .lrl' ava ilable a t: !!1Lp·1/w ww cn_glcwr,o cl £!O\ .org/l nd;x~j_ lllu. .. ~l )~ I. CA LL TO ORDEH lr1 I e reg ul~r mee 1111g o f the Ci lv Planni ng ,rn d Zo , mg ·:,mmiss ,0 11 w as c.,lle d to orde r a l 7 00 p .111 11 1 the r,:v o II ul Ch,11nbcr, o f the E11 glewo0d C1v1c Ce 111 ~r, Ch~ir B1i Lk pr Sid w g ,\l ,,l'I I I Ble,1 , Roth We lker , Knot h, I sh, i3ritk, K111 ton, ·1 ow11 l~v f ,cc m11 c {,1l1crr,1 1,-) Alan \IVh it e Co m mJn lt y D eve lopm e nt Direc to r r\ud 1d Kid,, P lrt1 11 1L!1 I :-.J J1·cv Re id. t\ssi st,m t (1 11 ·\tto mev II. APPROVAL OF M I NL TES N ovemb er ·, 20 I ~ ii] \Vdke 1 11 oveU Kno th seco 11 cle rl : T /\PPR VE ·111 1: NOVEM BER 6, 201 2 MINU TES Chau Bli ck d'l-.t:tl ii tli t:1t.: \\e re <1 11y 11 1u Jit L,1 l 1u 11 ~ 01 lUII LL t lU II ">. Tli ~, · ..ver1..: 11 u 11e ,\Y I.S ·~,\YS. 1\13$1 •\IN 1\13S 1" '1T Blc le, Roth 1\/el>r , ,.110 1h 1,,h 13 11 ck, Kinio n NUdl Townl cv Kim; Mo11 o n cc1rr1 cd . Ill. PUH i IC liE / RING ~.i Ca se #ZON2012 -0 0 7 Sand Creek Pbnnc d Unit Devel o pmc11 I ,rnd Ca se #ZON 20 12-00!! W 11 l11 vc,h11 c 11l Pl.u11J ed Un it Devc lo pm enl f'Lmn ng 3 td /Qmng ( ~mmhc11,11 fubhc l le J11:it MC :120"'1012 01J1 S.:.:!:1 Cr.:ck i'LD. nz o :--..w 11 .oog ·v ll l n\.:'!.lrn.nt l't.:U Nowrnbcr .n. 3JI! Pn~r ~ of 6 Lharr Bri ck st ated th ere are rwo c ases to b e h eard toni sot ; th ey w ill be hear d con ~u rr e11 Ily b ut ~aL;1 wd req u ire d n1oti o 11 and they w ill b vo led o n '.i('J'l c. ·-1 t ly. Fis h 111 0Vf'(]' Rorh s-~co nded : 01'1:/\. LA~c r./ON2 0 12 007 and LA~I· ;/LON'lO 12 OOtl AY l5: N1\Y5 l\[l~l 1'IN· 1\BSENT. 13I ei l , Ro tli, \.Velkc r, Knoth, r ,s h, Bri ck, K111 ton, ·1 ownley None Nrme Ki ng Moti o n cc1 11 i d. ~ • s Ku k \\J~ swo rn 11 111d p r scn t<'d 1h c c.1sc I " 1pp!i c 1 , t1,1s sub n1i·1 d tv,o :)p lic aIions, Su nd C ,cek PUD (rcfe n ed to ,1s the n o n h 1.ropcny) and W 11 l 1'vcs tmc11 I , r uo 1,d1·11c d I "' tli~ ,uu tl, p 1upe1ty) tu I C2U II C ti .( rl l ,uve IJ dl Ce ls from 1-1 I igh t l nd~s tr i 11 and 1-2 , , Pr I 1nm, tria l 1on i 11 ~ to ii PL,D lanned ni t De,clo p mcn t lh · p ,oposed !JU U \·1tll al low m u lt1~ia 1rnl y , s:d c nt,a l c1s t.1 pe r111 1tt erl use, m ;i dd1t1 c n rn c>,,1s 11n u 11du!:.l n;1 I p c:1m i 1t ed u ses. C 111cep tu3' srt µld11S have been sLb111 11t ed beca Lsc d .. ~·., lopm en t o n th e tw o sites likelv .... ill not hap r en in th n etl r te rm . :\s m<irkc t cond 1t1o ns evol\·c 111 the fu l u e, si l c p lans an d de tc1 1b 1·1ay d1 angt.::. S1L1ff 1s 1ecommen din ~ th at \'\•hen developm en t is • ,n o r fl c~r 1,1tn in rl w i 11 11H P, ,;11 e p l;inc; h i'.\ rPv iP \.ved at p ublic hea ru :r,s b efo r Ih e Plan rn ng and Lon ,ng Comm ,ss ,0 11 and L il\' Lounc,I t,\s Krr k J rsc u ss ,: le gal cl ~cr ip 11 011 s of boll , pro p er ties cu rre n t zo n e dii trrc ts, p ro p rty I...Jtdtiu 11 dll d ~•Jr ro u11 d in g km d u s~. PU D ;HUL lu re~. bdL h~ru w 1u i11fo,rn 1tiJ1 1 o f t',-:: prnp p rr y, nP 1ghhnrhonrl 1r 1Pr ri n e c;11mrn r1 ry, \11 y rJp p;u t rn Pn f ;rn d d 1vi i;i o n rPv 1e w , ;rnd an ov cr "m' of bo th p roposed f'U 's ta APP LI CANT TE3 TIMONY Th e ,•r p l1r,1n1 p rnv 1d r rl ,1 r.ll rlP ,h n·., n f ,h,.. prnpn-.P d Pl JI)'<;, l\'l r '/mfPfl t l;irri c;, P!;i n rn ng D irec tor fo r Ba sl:!l in e Co rp ., l\\r. f-re d L.-:i n t 7., lrart :L l:ngmecr !or 8ase llne Lo 1p., ,111 d M i Bry,1 n 1 \,\1 111 ~low, ov,n ~r o f the p ropcrti c !: p rov id ed te~t 1m o n y Iss ues cl isc ussC"d w ·re contc11ni 11a11 0 11 n lhe p r u;.H!II Y, ,e llJ L1 c.k::, h~1 ht 1e::,i 11L11 u 1,,, e·G1 rn pl e o f ,-..ha t hulld in gs rn av look li ke , co-nrn 1gl111 g o f rcs 1rt ;:.n11 .1I uc;;e alon e w 11h 1 ,1..l u stnJ I u se .1 d d 111 g .. 1 r>r ov1s1o n thJ t s1;1t s th e ind u s1 11 .1 I tises g o awa) whe n r s1de11 l1al c0 m es 111 , p ark,n ~ f\Ui d c li n es, d en sit y oi dev lopm n t, is th e B<1 t 0 s tat ie>n stil l an o p uo n, wuu ld dppl u .. d rll J L'velu p tli t: I ll p c rt v 01 ::ic ll to J d evelo per. t r;1fl ir fk,w an d en tra n ce p l;irP m f'nr to th r rl f'v ri n prn 111 • • • • Planni ng :md l..orm ,·,wun.is1on · Pubh c t-lean n~ C1~c 11lON2rif2 W J !)and Lr eck PU U, /1'?,0NlO . OOS \\' d l nvc!t n•cm PUD No..,cmbcr ~O . .?0 12 PJ~c 3 or6 ~ P BLI C Tr ST I MONY Te $tu non v w as hea rd f#om : • Ve ra Ntont ez • Pa tri ck Drap er • \ l -1tthcw Reeve.; • Lewis I-owle r ~ Frsh rro, cd Knoth seco I ded : TO COSE CA I-0 Z N~O; '·007 and !/Z0'\!~012 008 ·\Y FS '\JAYS -\RqA IN · •\[l~[NT· Bl,:1le. Ru th . Welke r. K11 u tl1 Fo,I,, B11 Lk, K1 11 0 11, l o·.vn!e y None NnnP King illi Knoth ni o,e I: Fish secor clc d 'hAI C ~S[ f;L()tJ20/2-007. ,1w o CRUK P /ANN /·/l /JN 11 O[V[L01°M[N r er RI COMMFNDED FOR APPR O VAL T ' cnv CO U/\CI L WII H A FAV O RABL E RECO M IVIE 10 A TI ON FO R ADOPTION WI rH Tl-fE FO LLOWING CO NDITIONS f :nc1I >ll•.:' p/dn d /J/JIUVctf wr/1 l1Jf}1-'t:II ..i t ,1 : .l c.:1 d,tt e d t (/ wr/1 need to re cei ve l'/ann,ng ancl Lonrng approv,1/ arc/ l1ry l n un n i ;mrirnva/ Acct-s to Lh iutu re BiltC) Slru:t Ligli~ Ra,/ .Ht1Uon ,,:.ir iorm <11~/I be ,novcd frr,111 1/.c sou1 h propNry 10 11! ~ 11,Jnh r1orenv ';,-G r,.•,1 1 r rn j(•r:t for thi s a,~.:-t ; In fovo , nt th 1~ 'YPP nr rfp v lnp 1,1 f'n l > A Pl 1D is ttpp ,opria lP fo r thr MC'il i 1 the Bdh !S Street Stillion Lig ht R.:1 11 'j fJti o n i~ bu ilt , 11 110 1, dens 1t1 I~ to o h1eh. > \'Ny cn nrr rnPd ah, 111 m1x1118 ,r~,d nt1;i l w 11h 111du str1i1 I uses ,,,. N ee d prov is,0 11 tha t mdu stri ;,I goes c1 w il y whe n rc~idcn ti.:i l dcve lop111 c11t occ urs. ► Pl~n11 111 g and Zo 11ing Co n11 111 ss 1011 sho u ld ,ee ii Si t0 Pl dll, thi~ Is j usr a gpn eral Di ,uic t Plan . ► D on't lrkc rco11 cst to remove the PI.J nn1ng :111 d Zo 111n g o r111 n1ss 1on and C ity oun cd fr om Publi c I l eanng s to re vie w 11 e Pla n. Plum11ng aml Zo,111 ,i; CJ11ul1.t):.hm l'uhl1 lit•;m ry Ca.,c uL.O:,,,,~oll -00/ Sa nd Creek PL! 1, 1r b,J'IJO l l •OJl) \V II lm.:~tncw Pi ll) ~IJv<.mb:::. :Oil r.,c .. 4 rf f... ► I l d 1d tu 111i1 k e c:1 d usI rn 1 w i 1huu t 111 u 1e in f r111a t 10 11. ;;. N • ds o n -pa ce. :,, Wnu lrl n~, s pa ce e JII O'., ed/ '...-I oo ma ny u n reso lv d iss u e..,. 0111 r·1 11::, lr c111 C on 11rn sc.1on: ,\\r Fish ,;a id whilp 1he gp n r ;1 / 11 .1 11 11 P n t ·11,, prn jrrt 111 rn,1n~, \·:;wi:. 1c. r-n11c:.1qpni .,irh th,., t_ornp r .he ns,ve Plan and I wou ld li ke t sE:!e t lus ~,ea g 1h 1s d 1rec 11o n, lht>H.' dr loo 1n,rn r u nrcs o l\l d is·u cs ,•:i th 1hc .1pp li :in 1's p rc c.e n t,1lHJ11 ,u,d 111 l'l!its t ri c iP~ ud1 .t ~ n o t ~d rc s~111 ho w th 7o nin g Ht s tog 1hcr Tl us w o uld e r e.II' a m , c z 11 111~ in 1h c dfCcl w ay to o s pccuh 1 1ve i\1 .. \, e lkc , fa id he \·.~i nt cl tn lt•I f•vr,yon ,if rh,· , .. ,1r111 ~ kn w hr-,c:, 11r 1 r1gr1 1n c1 riPvr lnp 11 P11 I rn th1c:. :lrP;i Hf"I c;;ud 1,,, d •JL'>ll t bel ,,vp tl w, I rnpr,11 y r urrr111 I~ Ii,,'-11,, t\pP f'I re-ques t )l:l ure u~ th I ,s v~r 1ll~1blt• to th 1.: p('L, In w ho Ii , tk.•re ,m d IV tll J ,iv. ,\\; l ownl ey ad sh cle fi11 ite lv \ ants to Sbt d<'v~I p rn e,11 in th e 1r c,1 ~~wre ':, Jus: 1io t t '11 1u gh uif •·11 M u o n to app ,o\ c . l\\r. 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W/1 /i A FI\VOR;\BLE i<I C0 •\1Ml:N/J,\ rt ON F R .-1/>0P rt N W/TI I Tl I[ Fi 11 0', \'INC 1"(JNi)/T/0,'<S. • • • • Pl11nnini, 11\tl Zot:ina Co1n:1Luion · Puh!ic He31in1 Case WZON:Oi2 -007 Sane C,crk PUD, izON20 12-00S W II ln•mmm, PUD ~o,.mbc: 20. 20I~ r,iel of6 F,n.,I sile pl,,n .,pprov~I will h.,ppen al ., hue, d,,te and will need 10 rece ive Plann ing and Zoning ,,pproval and Cir,· Council approval. Jnd Delc:tc ",ind illtached 1own/romc use:" from C / ,1 of th e PUD Distria /'/an Develcipment S1andards Discus si on Points for thi s case wer e includ ed in the prcvim,s PUD . Mr . Bleile wanted the applicant to know the Commission ·, not ag,l'lllt the dev elopment o i th is property We want to se c 1t happen . He ~sked that thC)' not give up 011 ii an d go away He said he would be very amicable to seeing some further discuss ion occ w. If th e Cornrn :ss ion '~ rnnc-Prni:; arr rt dcir F.i;.s ed in ;1 futmf' prP~Pnt;ttin11 it'i; a no hr:1i1 w r Mr . Fish sa id with some 111od1t'1 ca11011s this could wo,k for all . Mr. Welker s.1id he is very inuch in supp o rl of Roadmap [nglewo od I li s prob.e m wit h wha1 was proposed tonight rs 1hat 1t isn 'I co ncret e eno u~h to give us as ;urance, to th e ci ty anrl to 1h e pP.op le we rep rcse111 c,f what 1s uoi nu to happe n there; th a t hap pe n, ,,: i11 e Si te Plan review . Allowmg residen iial on th e p1op erly is 110 1 lhe p1 c bl em . Ms . Reid said the Corn rn iss ion could tak e a shorl re cE>ss ;111d let Staff and th~ :,ppllcant work 011 wo 1d il'1g th e Cu111111b ~iu 11 is ht1\lll~ JiffiLulty willi. Mr. Welker said, in hi s opini on. il 's n')I .1 five to len m1nu1 e solu1 ion. He ;ugg es 1-,d lhe ui,cu»iu11 cu 11ti11ue lu a date certain . Chair Bri ck asked the member s if 1hcy wanted to lak e a rec ess to allow Staff lim e to add ;1 condition or ha,•e him call for the question. Consensus was 10 not take the recess time; Chair Bri ck called for the question. Comm en1s from Co mmissi on : AYES : NAYS · ABSTAIN : MSfNI -: K1101h, Brick Bl eile , Roth , Welker , Fish, Kint o11, Tow,,ley None K111p, IV. PUBLIC FORUM ~ Mr . Fowler wished to speak abo111 lhP Sand Creek prop erty . The Commission invit ed him to allcnd a fulure Planning and Zoni11g meeting lo di scuss . Pl:uamna and Zon ma C.nn11mmo1, Publk. th:111111 11 Cuc •ZOS20l2 ,007 Sl\n d Cr.:::k J'UD , 11:tO~:mll•OOi W H ln\'Htln rn: Pt.:D Novr.mbc r "lU . 20 11 ~••• 6of 6 V. ATTORN EY'S CHOIC( ~ 'vi s. RP,d had 11othine furt h r t o report . VI . il6ff.'..~ CHOIC E ~ Direc 1c,r While prcvrded an up date on future nw~1 111r s. VII. COMMtSSIONEK 'S CHOICE ~ Mr . Ro lh >IJ l ed h~ hated lu vut,:, down some thi ng tha l wi ll uhi111 ,1 l t,ly l.,e a ulu plm for !h e Ci ty; l hP proposa l jusl wasn 'I w ell enou gh developed. Mr. Bleil e sl al cd he ha l ,·d vo l ing no 100 o n a pr o jccr 1hat w ill ultlrn ntcly hap pen . He !hanked 1hc applican t and eve ryone w ho allen lr d. I le ,1sked the apollc,mt 110 1 10 1hink 1u 11 ii;hl's ,focl 1inn w as a rn jectl c,n, M r. Free rn i re stal ed it was very difficult lo w~tch w hat he wa tched this eveni ng. In this ca se you have ind ustria l today ri gh t nex t 10 si n gle ia m ,ly res id ,nt ia l; that i111 '1 go ing to c hange . • Th e q ues tion Is , w hal gives vou th e i:re;r tcr pr uualul lty o f l111pr ove111en 1 in the futur e for th e • liv es of th e c,117.Pn< and also helps 1,e commercia l or indu tri al rro11 •3 ty n wner l o acc ompli sh thei r goals and als o all ows us th e opportu nity to move forward and be ab le lo rnove clo~e r to 1he C11y·r, 1011g 1c n n gon ls Yo u can't sa y n o .1 nd th en sa y yes l o th e .i p pli canr . He !Ll ):gest ed th e C ommission lake ii good serious look al !h is and crea te an t:,11 viru 11111l!11t whereby we c a ,, b e a commu 111 1y that would be respons ive and recep tive 10 ideas 1ha1 m ai-b e require so m e1h111 8 a hltl e i,i t cl1fie re111 lh a11 w hat was do ne b efo re. If this wa s pu lling li ps tick o n an o therwis e in cl usl nnl p rope rly lo cn ,1blc ii lo se ll or to pos11i on ii l o 5ell , t hen wha t w e've clo ne is we've d elaye d that process . The m PPl :n i.; ,1rtjolfl'11e cl at CJ :'1 2 p m ,ecordi ng Se ri f'l arv • • CITY OF ENGLEWOOD PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION IN THE MATTER OF CASE #ZON2012-008 FINDINGS OF FACT, CONCLUSIONS ANO RECOMMENDATIONS TO REZONE IHE l'KOl'EKlY KNOWN AS 1UU1 SOUl'H G \LAPAGO STREET ET. AL. FROM 1·1 ANO R-2-8 ZONE DISTRICTS TO PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT (PUD) INITIATED BY: Baseline Curporation 7llll 1 t" Street, Suite :UU Golden, Colorado 80401 FINDINGS OF FACT AND CONCLUSIONS Of THE CITY PLANNING ANO ZONING COMMISSION Co mmis sion M embe1s Prese nt : Bri ck, Bleil e, K11oth, Fi sh, Roth, Welker, Townl ey, l<it11011 Co 1n,ni ss10 ·1 M embers Ab se il!: Kinn Thi s matter was heard before th e Ci ty Pl111111in);l and Zoning Commission on November 20, 2012 in the City Council Chambers of the Englewood Civ ic Center . • Tes timo ny was rece ived from Staff, from the applicant and ',om area residents . I he Com111iss10 11 rece ived no tice of Publ ic He~rin e, Certifica tion of Pos tinc, S1a 'f RP[l □rl and u1:pleme111 al inform~lion fro m Slaff, w hi ch were in co rpor,1ted i nto and made " part of th e reco rd of the Public H earing. • i\fter co nsidering statements of the witn esses, and reviewing the pertinent documents, th e mem be rs o f the City Pla1111111g and Zon111g Commis sio n made the following Findings an d 1011clusio11s FINDINGS Of FACT 1. THAT th e requc~t to rezone 1hc property lmo wn as 300 1 South Ga la pago Street iron, 1-1 to Pl a11n ed U1111 D eve lopmen t w;,s fil ed by Baseli11 e Corµo1<1lio11 011 Sep tember 2 7, 201 2. 2. Tl1AT the applicant submitted two applicati ons, Sand Creek PUD (rtferr ed to as th e no rt h propert y) ;incl W H hw es tm enls PU[) (r efe rred 10 as th e south prope rty). 3. THAT Public Notice of the Pu blic H earing was given by µubli cJlio11 in !lie fu&!~Y.QQQ l::ktiM 011 November 2, 201 2 and w as 011 th e City's w ebsite from O c tober 26, 20; 2 through November 20, 2012 . 4. THAf Public Notice of the Public Hearing was mailed to o"ners and occupants ol property within 1,000 feel of the subj err prop my. 5. THAT the property w;:is posted as required, said ~osling setting forth the date, time, and plac e of the Public Hearing. r,. THAT Planner Kirk testi fied the request is lor approval to rezone the property from I• 1 a11d R,2.S Zone Distri cts to Plann,d Unit Development. Ms. Kirk testified to the cr iteria the Commission must consider when 1eviewing a rezoning application . Ms . Kirk further testified that Staff recommends approval of the W H Investment PUD District Pl an with the following cond1Iions: Final site plan appro·,al will happen ,11 a later date and will need to receive Planning and Zoning approval Jnd City Council approval, Delete "attached townhome use" from C.:la of the PUD District Plan Development Standards. 7. THAT the pI ope rt y is lo ca ted adjac e:11 to the ){TD Li ght Rail li ne between Dutmouth and Bate s. 8. THAT th e area is a mixture of industrial uses, single and multi-fa mil)', ')Using as well as non·conforming res idential un,ts i11 the imluslliitl districts . '), l"HAT the property is 6 .11 acres and Winslow Construction Company has occupied the southern parcel since 1954. I 0 . THAT the parcel has been zoned industria l since the first zoning was p~t in ploc~ in ~nelewood in 'I 940. 11. THAT the applicant is proposing rezon ing to a l'UO to include residential uses . 12. THAT ,h P p rnpns Prl Pl JD zoning wn11lrl makP lhP prnpPrlY mnrP rlP sirahlP fnr de vi~lopm ent 13 . THAT p1eli111 inal'y pl ans of lh e proposed W H Inv es tm ents PUD was referred to Tri • Cou nty Health, thP. Colorado D P.parlm Ant of Transportation (COOT), RTD , Xcel Energy and 13NS F Railroad for revi ew and co mment I .J. THAT the W 11 Investments PUD w,1s reviewed by the Cit)''s Develop ment Review TPa m (f)R T) on NOVPnl !1Pr n , 201 2. 15. THAT the maximum dwelling units per acre arc p1oposcd to be set at 45; lhe tolal maximum dwd lings would be 270. 16. THAI' pursuant to the PUD procedure, the appl ,canl conducted a neighborhood meeting on July 18, 2012. • • • • 17. THAT notice of the neighborhood meeling was mailP:l to property owners and occupants of properly within I 000 feet of the site. lR. THAT teslimony was received from lhe applirant team. 19. Tl IAT tes timony was received from re~idents regarding the proposed redevelopment ot tne site. Concerns were voiced about safely on Elati Street, traffic, impact o 1 community, and the proposed Bates Street Light Rail Station . 20. THAT the application is in conformance wilh t~e Compreher,s1ve Plan. 21. THAT the application meets the Housing Goals and Objectives of Roadmap Englewood: 2003 Englewood Comprehensive Plar'.. 22. THAT the application i, not consistent with adopted and generally accepted standards of clevelopn,en l i11 the Cil\'. 23. THAT the ap;llication is not consist ent with th e goals, objectives, design guidelines, policies and otrc, ordinances, laws, or requirements of the Cily. 24. THAT the resulting rezoned property will have a significant negative impact on those properties surrounding the rezoned area and that the general public health, safely arrd wdfJre of th e curr11rrur1ity are protected. CONCLUSIONS THAT the application was filed by Baseline Corporalion seeking approval to rezone the property from 1-1 and R-2-B Zone Districts to Planned Unit Development. 2. THAT proper n')tification of the date, lime, and place or the Public Hearing was given by publicalron in lhe offici al City newspaper, and b1• posting or !he property for the required length of time . J. THAT all test imony recei\'ed from staff members, applicant ,ea rn rnernbers, and lhe general public has been made part of the record of the Pub!ic Hearing. 4. THAT the applicalron rs in conformance with the Comprehensive Plan. 5. THAT th e application is not consistent with adopted and generally accepted standards or developrnenl in the Cily. 6. THAT the application is not consistent with the goals, obj ectives, design guidelines, policies and other ordinances, laws, or requirements of the City . 1. THAT residential use cannot be developed under 1he existing zon i ng ; the proposed PUD ~uning would make lhe pro:-ierty more de~lrable for development. II. THAT the resulting rezoned property will have a significant ncgalive impacl on those prope• es surrounding the rezoned area and 1hat the general public health, safety and welfare of the community ar e protec ted . q_ THAT the Development l<eview I earn review ed the site plan and determined that a substantial amount of the proposal meet; establish ed City de velopment slandards, however !here are unresolved issues. Staff will conlinue lo work wilh the ap plicant Lu resolve these issues . 10. THAT the PUl) zoning designation is appropriate for the ar ea ,f th e Bates Streel Lig ht Rail Station is built; if not, density is too high . 11. THA"f lhe Commission is very concern ed about mi xing res id en 1i;il usP with ind11 slri.1I IJ SP . 12. THAT th e Commission dues not agree with the applicant's request to remove the Planning and Zoning Commission and City Coun cil f1u111 Public He<1r i11gs tu re view Site Plan . 1 :1. THAT there are too many unresolved issues with th e current application . DECISION THERErORE, 11 is the cec1s1on of the City Plann111g and Zoning Commission that th e application filed by Baseline Corporation to rezone the property known as 3001 South Galaragn Str eet from l.'I and R-2 -8 Zone Di stricts l o Plann ed Unit Development not be recommended to City Council for a;,proval. The decision was re,Khed upon a vote on a 111otiu11 111aue di 11 ,e 1111:eti111,1 uf tlr~ Cit y Planning and Zoning Commission on November 20. 201 ?, by Mr. W elker, si;cond ed bv Mr. Bleile, which motion slates: TO INCORPORATE THE DISCUSSION FROM CASE IIZON2012-007 INTO THIS CASE. THAT CASE #ZON2012 -008, W II INl'ESTMENT PLANNED U NIT DEVELOPMENT BE RECOMMENDED FOR APPROVAL TO CITY COUNCIL WITH A FAVORARIE RFCO/v/MENDATION ,-OR ADOPTION WITH Tl-if FOLLOWING CO NO/rlONS: 4 • • • • • • AYES : NAYS: ABSTAIN : /1.BSENT: Brick, Knoth Final site plan approval will happen at a lat er date and will need 10 re ce ive Planning and Laning approval ,m e/ City Cn11n r il ~rrrnv,11, and Deletf' "a nd attached townhome use " from Cla of the PUD District Plan Devefopment Srandards. F,sh, Rolh, W elk e r, Townley, Bleile, Kinton No ,1e King The motion fai led. Tlu,se Findin gs and Co nclu sio ns are dfec:tive as ui the 111eeli11g 011 Nuve 111u ~r 20, 2012 . BY (.JRDER OF THE CITY PLANNING & ZONING COMMISSION • • BY AlITHORITY ORDINAN('E NO ._ SERIES OF 2012/2013 COUNCIL BILL NO . 69 NrRODUCEDBYCOUNCIL MEMBER ____ _ ABILI. FOR AN 01' .)!NANCE APPROVL'IIG THE SAND CREEK PLANNED .UNIT DEVELOPMENT (PUD) LOCATED AT 601 WEST BATES AVENUE IN THl::CITY OHNGL.EWUOD , COLORADO . WI IEREAS, lhc Sand Creek purccl is• 10.61 acre si1c Connerly occupied by Gcncrol Iron Works (GIW) for many years, and is zoned b1dusuial (I• I wid 1·2) since lhc I" Z<"•in~ wus pu1 iu pla :e in 1940; and WHEREAS , RTD acquired a pon1on of1he GIW parcel for ils maintenance fo ci lily in 2002; anti WHEREAS, Sund Creek uc4uircd ils ownership w lhe OIW parcel in 20 IO ; and WHEREAS, Sand Creek submi11cd applicu1ion for lhc proposed Planned Uni : Development to estab lish specific zoning and sire planning cri1erin for o Plnnn , '. Unit Developmem (PUD); and WHEREAS , 1he Sw1d Creek PUD will chai1i;c 1he Pennincd Principal Uses lo allow residential uses in addilion 10 induslrial, commercial, retail and offices uses; and WHEREAS, 1he PlaMin11 and Zoning Commission held a Public Hearing on Novemher 20, 2012 ; und WHEIHiAS, the Planning and Zoning Commission recommended a denial of 1he application to rezone the propeny known as 60 I W. Bales Avenue from 1-1 and 1-2 to a Planned Unil Development. NOW. THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY ,Hf cm· COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF liNULliWOOD, CULURAJXJ, AS l'OLLOWS : ~-The Sand Creek Planned Uni t Developmenl (PUO) localed nt 601 West Rnt cs Avenue et al. in lbe Ci1y of Englewood , Colorado, auachcd hereto as Exhibil A, is hereby •Fpruvcd . ~. The applicant, Sand Creek Investors, L.L.C, "·tsbes to amend Its appUcatloa ror the Sand Crffk Planned Volt Development (PUD) to limit tbe uses ■Uowed lo this PUD to tbe followlna: Uses Allowed b)' the PUD District Piao l RcsldCPdal Usu Group Uvlng raclllty, l1rgt/1pecl1I Group Uvlna r1clllty, small live/work dwelllna Low, Medium and Rl1b Density Multi-unit dweliiacs Multi-Family Relalcd Ancillary U1t1 sucb as Le ■shla Office, Private Recreation Facilities, e1c. PubHc/losdtudog1i Uses Athletic fleld Community sardco Library Muaeum Park and Open Spate Rellglous in•tltutlon• and 11<oclaled accessory uses Schools Telecommunlcallon Faclllly (,"t• Chapllr J(,-7, "T,/teommun/catlvn•, "fi,r uppl/cuble u..-e-reluted 11uidtllnts and ,rqndards), to Include allcroative lower structure, Antenna (mlcrowave anlenu.,, scctorlzcd panel aalenua, whip antenna) and Tower structure Transit Cenler Cop,mer£1•1 Uses Greenhou1e/nur1ery, r1lslna ofplaa11, nowers, or nursery stoci. Assembly ball or auditorium, ball rental for mcetln111 or social ucculoos Membership orKanizatiun Indoor Enterttlnmeul/ Amusement entertainment Amusement cstabllsbment II a Condldonal t;sc Physical fltucu center/spa Tbealtr and performanct/concert venue, not lncludlni: adult General outdoor recreation, u I Conditional Use C:heck ca•hing facility Financial lnstllullon, with drive-lbrough sen1ce •·inaaclal lnslirutlon, wllbout drlve-1broueb ••rvl« Food and Beveru1• Strvlce, locludlux: Brewpub Caterer Microbrewery Rtstaarant, bar, tavern wltb or without outdoor operations Rellnraot, with drlve-tbrousb servict Takt out oad d•llvery only Medical ond Sclentlnr: Clinic Hocpllal Laboratory (dent•~ medical or optical) Ofnce, type I (general) Offlte, type 2 (limited) • • • •• Dry cleaner, drop-off rite only Instructional service Personal Care Service, lncludln1 pbotograpby studio and photo lab, upholstery, printer, locksm.ltb, tailor Repair 1hop (not includloa auto) Retail S· IH and Service (SIIH), Including: Antique store Art gallery Bay-back, second-band, thrift, consli:nment stores, Large B•y-back, second-hand, thrift, conslgnmeot stores, Small Convenience store Grocery/specialty food store Internet ul,s location Liquor store Retail sal .. , 11•noral merchandise Trade or business school Radio/television broadeastln& studio, recording/film studio Automotive service stadon (gasoline f•ciUty) Car w11b, auto detalllna Parkin& facility, structure {operable vehicles), principal use Parking area , surface (operable vehicles), principal 111• Hotel Hotel, Extended Stay Jndu•trial 11..,. W.olesale Sales and distribution Industrial Service, light Manufacturing (lncludln& prou•sln11, fabrlca•lon or 11sembly), light Manufacturina (lncludln1 processlnl'., ! ·,brlcatlon or assembli'), heavy Mo,in& and storage Outdoor storage Stonae yard for vehicles, equipment, material, aed/or supplies, including Contractor office and yard Warehousing and/or nonge, lncludin1 lllinl-1toraae Co1uwerclal stouge, sales and repair of o~• rahl• ,•chicles and equlpmcat And the City and Council hereby accepts this amendment to the PUD l>i strict Plan. The allowed um are hereby iududtd on tbt PUD Dl!rtrltt Plan. ~-The applicant, Sand Creek luve~1ors, L.L.C. Planned Unit Development (PUD) wls~es to ■mead Its application to pro\id• tbat all allowed Industrial uses shall cease and ,hall not be a,andfathered nor considered legal, non-conforming uses upon lbe issuance of a Certlftcate of Occupancy for any residential or commercial use within th• PUD, whether or not the property wltllln the boundaries of the PUD bas been platted. And the City and Council hereby accepts this amendment ro the PUD District Plan . Tills restriction Is hereby included on lbe PUD District Plan. 3 ~-Development on any ponloa oftbe PUD for any resldeadal use (aad not • publlcllnsdtutlonal, rommerdal, or Industrial uses) shall he subject to !die plan review by the Pl■on'"II ■nd 7Alntn11 Commission and review and appronl by City Co11nrU. If any site plan l1 1ubmltted for public/lD1titutlonal, comm•rclal, or illd•strial un,, It will b• proc•11ed admlalstradvel)• as allowed by tbe Unified Dtnlopment Code. This requirement Is hereby Included In the PUD Olstrlet Plan. Introduced and considered on the 17~ day ofDe<:cmbcr, 2012 and cominucd until the 22" day of.lanuary, 2013. Reintroduced , read in full, and passed on firn reading on lhc: 22nd day of January , 2013 . Published by Title a,• Bill for an Ord inance in the City's nfficilll newspaper on the 25'" day of January, 2013 . Pub:ished as a Bill for an Ordinance on the City's omc,al website besinning on the 23'" day of January, 2013 forihirty (30) dRys. ATTEST : Randy P. Penn, Mayor l.oucrishia A. F.llis, Ci1y Clerk I, Loucrishia A . Ellis, Ci1y Clerk of the City of Englewood, C'.nlon,do, hereby certify that the above and foresoing is a true copy of a Bill for an Ordinance, introduced, rontinued . reintroduced, read in full, and passed on first reading on the 22nd day of Janual)', 2013 . Loucrishia A. Ellis 4 • • •ht rn t••4."f•''"'•l't.!I Uf nt1..,·• ,e,-~" ,.1 ...... (#_.,,.,,._ .-., Ot ,.,.,,,•r•~1 ,,.,...., o,u•,1M01.rt•n,o, COO Oll•t.r. SAN D CREEK PLANNEC UNIT DEVELOPMENT Ill :!""7. • . ,.,.,, ' ,~ . ' . . .. , ~ :.,-.~ ■ • - l j I !. ! s,,ND CRFF.K PLANNED UNIT DEVBLOPMeNl' ~ 1 ~,.,r, 11f , j\~ ~~,:111~• ::, ':; .. ';'•.,'· '* ,,,.,ro , ,. f 'l'I f11 r·...-11 .. •011' n •~•·n !)f U•Htt~ '1•1 l 'JI l"\"-•oj,•t•J j · i i Ii· ·" '.·•~:/ ... : j :iJ ':,-,, , ~ ~ U ~•;~:•~/~~I J 11: I : ·".1 1 .. ;;,.r COUNCIL COMMUNICATION I Date: I Agenda ltern: Subjed: Jam,my n. w u II .,111 IGA for Art Shutt!~ Cost Sharing lnidatcd By: StJff Source: Community Development t:,prirtnw nl Harnlrl ). Stil:, SPninr Pl annP.r PREVIOUS COUNCIL ACTION Council approved an lntergovernmen:al Agre ement (I CA) belWP P.n the City anrl thP RPginnal Transportati on District (RTD) for funding of lhc Engl ewood Circu lator Shuttle by Ordinoncc 50, Series of 2004, by Ordinance 66, Series of W07, by Ordinance I 0, S~rles ol 2006, by Ordinance /l, Serles of 2009, by Ordinance Number 4 Series of 20; 0 , Ordinance 5, Series of 2011, and by Ordinance 9, Series of 2012. Council approved by Motion, in Augus t 2004, a conlracl for lransit services wilh Laidlaw Transit Services and subsequently extended this contract by Re soluti on No. 07, Ser ies of 2005, by Resol ution No . 7i, Sen cs of 2006, by Motion on December 3, !007, by Motion on March 3, 2006, by "1otion on April 6, 2009. Council approved by Motion o n December 2 1. 2009, a co ntrac l fe r lransit servic~s with MV Transportalicn, Inc., and subsequenllv estended lhis c ontracl by Motion on Fe~ru ary 22, 201 1, and bl' 1V\utiu11 m1 Mau.:h 51 20 12 . • RECOMMENDED ACTION • Staff rec ommends Council adopt a Bill for an Ordinance aulhorizing an lntergo\'ernm en tal Agreement between the Cil~ of Englewood and th e Regional Transportation D is trict IRTD) for cou shar ing for o peralion of lhe an shuule frn 2013 . BACKGROUND AND ANALYSIS This IGA \\ith RTD is ior Ihe opera ti on of :he art shuul e fo1 calendu year 2013 . Under Ih is ag reemenI, the \:.hutt le will co ntinu e to p1ovi de th e curr ent leve l o f service operatir 1e every 15 rnintllPS, 1\1\onrfay thr ough Fr iddy, 6:30 ,\M lo 6 :30 PM . RTD will reimburse the City I 00% o i all net o perating costs as set forth in Exhib it B of th e IGA. Net operating e,penses exclude administra I1ve coslS, marketin g and promotional malerials cost. As with prior agreements, th e City w,11 also provide fue l to eliminate stale and federal gascli11e ta.es, reducing fuel costs. The City will reimhurse RTD an amount equal to lh e local fares th al would hJve bee11 colh,cled had the sh uule operated as a fare service rallwr tlr al flee ,e1vice. The a111uun1 of the compensa ti on was determined through a survey of riders conducled in October 20 12 . The survey resul ls indicat,•d the number of riders that did not hav e a bus pass or transfer and would be subject In thP standard, redu.:ed senior or sludent fa re. For ca lendar yea r ~01 3, the los t fare amount equals $60,326 . FINANCIAL IMPACT RTD will rflmLurst, lfoe Ci1y fur •II conlrdcl •ml lud rnsl> les, lire 10>1 fart! am uu111. For the conlracl period this lost iar@amount I• S60.128 anri I• lnr.horiP.ri In 1he ar,r,rnvPcl 2013 C:ommun lty Oevelopmcnt Department budget. The contract continue, the same level of service operating Monday th ro ugh Frida\', 6 :3 0 am to 6:30 pm at n o cost lo riders . ATTACHMENTS f'roposed llill lor an Ordinance • • • • • ORDINANCE NO . SERIES OF 2013 BY AlffilORITY COUNCIL BILL NO. l INTRODUCED BY COUNCIL MEMBER _____ _ ABll.LFOR AN ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING TIIE INTERGOVERNMENTAL AGREEM:ENT ENTITLED "FUNDING AGREEMl::N'r fUR RID FUNDING Or LOCAL TRANSPOtn ATION SER V ICcS" (ENGLEWOOD ART SHUTILE) BEnVEEI-' THE REGIONAL TRANSf'ORT A TIOJ\' DISTRICT (RTD) A."ID THE CIIT OF ENGLEWOOD. COLORADO . WHEREAS , the Englewood City Council opproved an lntergov, r ,mental Agreement between RTD and the City of Englewood for funding of the Englewood Circulator Shu11le for 2004 -2007 by the pa s.age of Ordinance Nn . 50 . Series nf2004 ; and WHl::RJ::AS, the Englewood City Counc il approved an Intergovernmental Agreement between RTD and the City of Englewood for funding of the Englewood Cin:ulator Shuttle for September 10, 2007 through December 31, 2007 by the passoge of Ordinance No . 66, Series of 2007; and WHEREAS , the Eng!ewood City Council approved an lmergovcmmental Agreement between RTD and the City of Enltlewood for funding of the Englewood Circulator Shuttle for January l , 2008 through Occ emher 31 , 2008 by the p•ssage of Ordinnncc Nn . 10 , Series nf2008 ; And WHcRJ::AS , the cnglewood City Council approved an Intergo vernmental Agreement between RTD and the City of Englewood for funding of the Englewood Circulator Shuttle for January l , 2010 through December 31 , 2010 by the passage ofOrdirwice l\o. 4, Series uf2010; ,wd WHEREAS, the Englewood City Council approved :m Intergovernmental Agreement between RTD and the Ciry of Englewood for funding of the Englewood Circulator Shuttle for January I. 2011 through December 31 , 2011 by the p•«age of OrdiMnce Nn .5, Series of201 l; and WHEREAS . the Enl,llewood City Council appro ved an Intergovernmental Agreement betw een RTD and th< City of Englewood for funding of the Englewood Circulator Shuttle for January I, 2012 through December 31, 2012 by the passage of Ord inance No . 9, Series of 2012 ; and \l;liEREAS , this service provides mobility and access lo the commercial areas in and around the vicinity of the City<.:enter Englewood light rail station , downtown Englewood and the Swedish/Craig Medical Ccnlcr ; and WHEREAS, the passage of this proposed Ordinance will provide the same level of service for the calcndAr yeo.r 2013 ; NOW, THEREFORE , BE rr ORDANED BY THE CITY COUNCil. OF THE cm · OF ENGLEWOOD , COLORADO , AS FOLLOWS : ~ The Ciry COWICil of the Clly of Englewood, Colorado hereby aulhorizcs the IOA • entitled "Funding Agreement for Rm Funding of Local Transponation Services" (F.nglcwood An Shuttle) between the Regional Transponat ion District (RTll) aod the City of Englewood, ColorRdo, as attached hereto as Exhibit I. Section 2. Tbc Mayor and Cil)I Clerk arc autl,orizcd to execute and attest said Intergovernmental Agreement for aod uu behalf of the City of Enilewood. Introduced, read in full , and passed on lirst reading on the 22nd day of January, 2013. l'ublished by Title as a Dill for an Ordinance in the City's official newspaper on the 25~ day of January, 2013 . Pl;bllshed •• a Bill for an Ordinance nn the City 's official website beeinning on the 23"' day of January, 2013 for thiny (30) days . Randy P. P•m1, Mayor ATTEST : Loucrishia A. Ellis, City Ckrk I, Loucrishia A. Ellis, City Clerk uf the City of Englewood , Culor•do, h•reby ca:rtify that the ahovc and foregoing is a tru,. copy of a Bill for a., Ordinance, inlrcduced , reed in full, and passed on first read ing on the 22nd da:, of January, 2013 . Loucrislua A. Ellis • • • • • Ft.:NDlNG AGREEME:NT FOR HTD FUNDING OF LOC,\L TR.ANSl'ORTATION SERVICES (ENGLEWOOD art SHU7Tle) This Funding Agrecmcn1 for RTD Funding of Lu cal T,ansporlat ion SerYices (Englewood url Shu11le) ("Agrecmcn1") is made lhis ___ day of ________ , 2013, between the Regionel Trnn sponmion D1stric1, a polit1cHI subtli vision of the Stale of Colorado organ,zcd pursunnl 10 the Regional Tran spol'lalion Dislri cl Acl, C.R.S. § n .Q. ! 0 I , er .<eff ., ("RTD") and the City of Englewood, Colorado , a Colorado home rule city ("Local E111i1y"). Th: Luca! E111i1y and RTD mn) also be referred to he rein indi,idually as a "Party" nnd co llcc1ivcly as 1h, ''Pnr1 i,.1" RECITAIS A. RTD is au1horized by the Regio~nl Transponnuon District Ac1, C.R.S . §§ 32-9· JOI , cl seq . (lhc "RTD Act"), 10 de velop, maintain, un d opern 1e a mns ! 1rn11~pn11n ,ion system for the bene fi t of the in11ab11ants ol 11s JJ1stnc1, as defi ne d by 1tic RTD Acl. D. c. Pu rsua nt to the Colorado Cons 1i 1urion, Ar.iclc XJV, Sc c1ion I 8(2)(a), an,' C.R S §§ 29-1-203 et seq., both KTD and the Local Entity may coopern1e or comrnct with each other 10 pro Yidc nny function, service, or facil11y lawfully authorized 10 eac h, and any sut~ contracl may provi de tor sharing of costs . RTD currently operates a variety of ':xed -roule bus, ligh1 rail , ar.d othe r iransit !erv1ccs in and arot:nd the Local En1i :y. D. The Parties agree 1ha1 the 1ran si1 sc1vices desc1ibec1 in F.xhibi1 A ("Services") provice mob ility a,,,1 accc;s to the business nnd resi dential a, eu s in and around th e Local Enlity . E. RTD wishes 10 financiali} comribuie lo the. prov isio n of the Ser,,~es according 10 the te rms and cor.diuons as agreed by 1:1e Par1ies, :is sci furth li e 1e i11 TERMS AND CONDITIONS NOW THEREFORE , ,n con sicicra11on of the foregoing prem ises and for oth er good and valuable considernlion , th, rer.eipl and s11fficiency of which are hereb y acknowledged , 1he Pnrlics agrne as follows . I. GENERAL. A. Exhibits . The following exhibits arc mtached and inco1pora1cd into this Agreemen1 by 1his reference : lixhibit A: Exhibit 8 : Exhibit C : Description of the Services Descri ption of the RTD Funding Commumcation and Not ices -Contacts E X h i b i t Exhibll D: Spedn: Frovis10M B. Rccitnls. Ti1c recitals sci iorth above nre incorpo:a1erl here.in by I his re:r.rr.nce . C. Sc:npe. The Panics may have previously enlered in10 various other agremenls which remain ,n effect unlil terminated and ore nol vo ided by or 0111erwise amcn d!\rl hy 1h1s Agrccmenr, unless expressly set fo11h he rein. 2. OPERATIONS, MANAGEMENT AND CONTROL OF THE SERV[CES . The Local J:::n :ity shall co n,incc to mn~age nn d operme, eit,e.r directly or rhroug, i1s designated agent(s). the Services. The Local Entily ond/or ils dcsignolcd agcnt(s) shall be so lely respon sible for all operat ions . :nanage:nenl, marketing , nd minislration, and Serv :r.e.s dehvcry funcli ous, ia::luding pro,·ision of vehicles, vehicle maintenanc e, insurnnce and accounting. Except os spee,tically provided herein, RID shall h~ve no res ponsibil:ly fnr the nperntmus and ~rnnng::111cn1 of the Services . RTD shall hove no re sponsibi li ty fo r, ~r outhori1y or control with respect to, the supervision and management of nny employees or cnn1rnc1<.rs whn work in cunn ec ti on with the Services . The Lo:al Entity sho ll operote the Srrvices :n complrance w:th all applicable laws, regulations, orders, codes, rlirec1ives, permi1s, npr,rovals, llecisiuns, tlecrccs, ordi na nces or by-laws hnvin g the force of law ond any common or civil law, 1ncludir.g any umendmer.t, cx ~cnsion or re .enac tment of nny oi the sHm~. :md :111 othc::r :nsU'urrn.:11L.;, orders end reg ulotions made pursuant to statute (collectively, ·'Lows"), and the Local Entity shall be • solely :·espons ible for compliance wilh all appli r.nhl e l.aws . N111.wi 1hs·.anding RTD's l'ight • to cease funding us provided m this .-.grccmcnt , RTD hos no obligo1ion or :ntent, nor nght pursuant to this Agreement , to otherwise conrin u, the Services, if the l,1cal En1i :y ceases to provide the Services . 3. SERVICES . The hours, frequency, rm:tes and schedule of 1he Services ("Operatmg Para:ne1e1·s") shall be ns shown on F.xhlhl1 A. No changes shall be made to the Operming Paramc1ers du1ing the :c1m o: thi s /\greemcnt without 1he w1it1en agreement of both Pames, or if changes are made 10 the Op erating Parame rers withoul the wrillen consent of RTD . then RTD may, at its sole option, 1crmir.atc 1his Agreement without any notice . In the event Lha l RTD 1e1m :natcs this Agreemcnr in ncc orrla nce with •his Section 3, RID will 110L }J10vidc any funding for Services ouLsidc the Operating Pnrnmetcrs. 4. RTD FUNDING. In pnrtiul support of the Sc1vi ces, RTD will reimburse the Local En tity for Lhe Nel Cost of the Serv ices up 10 the amount nn<I fnr the term ,el out in E~hibit II ("RTD Funding"). RTD Funding docs not include nny adcli11onal operntins costs for services :n excess of the Operating Parameters as set 0111 i;, Ex hibit A, i ,1clucling any special evcnLs and holid ays. under no circum stances will RTD be obligated 10 pay mo:·e L~an the RTD Fundmg . FUNDll'/0 AORCCMENT FOlt RTD FU~DINO OF LOCAL TRAN SPOR TATION SllR\'ICllS 1£NGLrwooo .,, s11urrw 1 rage 2 • • 5. INVOICING AND l'A \'Mli:NT. A. The LocHI E111i1y will submit an i11 voice to RTD or. a monthly bas,s for µayment of the RTD Funding. Unless otherwise agreed by rhe Pnmes, the invoice shall include an itemized list of reimbursable operating expenses and a summary of service hours, mi iea ge, pos1engcr boardings, nnd nny other infor:nntion that RTD othr.rwis• reasonahly requests . R. RT'D will pay all approved invoices within 1h1 ny cn lendnr {30) days after RTD has receil'eu the invoice. If RTD docs not approve an invoice fr om the Local Entity, RTD will provider. written c xpl nnn1ion of disn 11 1r.d ire.ms within rcn (10) cnle.nclnr days afte r RTD has received the invoice . 6. RECORDS. The Loca : Entity, or its de signated agen:, will maintain lull and complete fi nnncin l re co rds fo r the prov isio n of the Se rvi ces . Such records shall include any fi nancia l mlorrnation 10 support and documen t the operating costs and revenues relating 10 the Services and any other financi t l informati on s;,cc ificnl iy requested by RTD . The Local En tit y, or its des ignat ed aer.nt , ,!mil m;i kr. rhcsc records available to RTD for audit io r a period of three (3) years after nnal paymen t under thi s Agrcerue11 1. If aµpli cau le, Nntio 11al Tran sit Database ("NT D") data ,~~II be kepi in acco rd ance with Federal Transi t !\dmmimat1011 ("l'I A") requirements an•J shall be reponed as pan of RTD's NTD submissi on . • 7. MARKETING. • A. The Service s will not b: des ign ated, marketed, or promoted as an RTD -branded service , exce pt that 1hr. I .o:P.l Rntity shall allow RTD to di sp lay an approp1iate RTD lo gu s1111ing that the Se rvices •re "in partnership with RTD" on all vehi cles ased LO furnish the Se rvi ces and :inancially supported in pait by RTD through this Agreement. H. The Local Entity and/or tts designated age nt(s \ will market the Services, and such marketing will include but IS r.ol limited to developing n murketing pion und impl emen ting the plar A ma rketing plan may include the fol lowing elements : advertising , public relatiuns, cullal ~111 l ntal tria:s, weu site s, coordi nation with other lransponat ion progrn ms, outre ach, und !raining . R"rn will hav e the op portun ity lo re vi ew and app rove any ma rketing malcnals fo r ,he Sc1vices . 8. SERVI CE MONITORING . RTD reserves the nghl, m its sole d1scre :ion, to set un d 10 assess th e petionna nc e expecta1iu11s of 11,e Se t vi ces. If RTD determines tha ! the RTD Fu nding is not wan·anted in ac cordan ce with RTD's performance ex pr.r.t minn s, RTD sh alc n oufy the Locn l En 111y :,s soo n ns practi ca ble . l'\JN :>ING AGRESM ENT FOR RTD FUNDING OF LClCALTKAt'SPORTATIONSERVICES (ENGLEWOOD a,i SHtml.£) Pncc J 9. LIAIHLITY ANIJ INSURANCE. A. The Parl1es agree !hat RTD shall have no liabili:y to lhird pnrties arising oul of the operations or manageme111 or lhe Se.rvices. or nny other service operated, directly or indirectly. by the Local Entity,.and the Local Entity shall have no liability to third r,anies misine out of the operations ur nu111age111cnt or any RTD services. This provision shall survive termination of this Agreement. U. The Lo:al Entity and/or its <lesignatcd agcnt(s) shull cause RTD and ils officers and employees to be named as add111onal msured on nil i11surnnce polic 'cs cove1ing any operation, or rte Services. C. Without waiving 1hc pp vileges and immunities conferred by the Colorado Governmental Immuni1y Act, C.R.S . § 24-10-101 o/ stq .. each Party shall be respon5ible for nny claim~. demands or suits noising out of its own nr.glie en~e.. It is specifically undersLuut.l and agreed thnt nothing contained in this section or elsewhere in this Agreement shall be construed os an exprt.ss or implied wuivc r by either Party of its governmenta l immunity including limitntions of amoun:s or types of liab1hty or the government •l a:ce;,:~nr.e. hy either Pany u r liabilities ari sing as a result of actions which lie in to1t or could lie in tort in excess of the liab1hties allowable un de r !he Cnlnrado Governmental Immu11i1y Act. C.R .S. § 24- 10-101 er seq. GENEKAL t•ROVISIONS . A. Availnl•le Funding. This .'\grccmcn t docs not contain any mult:ple-fiscaJ year finonc:al obligations by either Pnny thn t exteml beyo11d its current fiscal year. The financial obligations of cnch Pnrty under this Agreement shall ~e subject to ard limited by the appropriation of suffic ;ent funds therefore by its governing body . runds for this Agreement, as set out in Exhibit B, have been budgeted, authorized and approprimed hy t~e RTD Board or Dirncturs ouly for the current fiscal year. If the Paotics intend 10 provide RTD l<unding for future years, Exhibit B mus, be amr.ncled in acwrdance with Section I O.D. Nothing herein obligates RTD io budget , outho :·ize o: appropriate funds for :my future fiscal year ll. Other S011rcP.~ or Funding. Not..ing in this Ag1eement will prevent the Local Entity from collecting con1ributio11s or fees from ent ities other 1han RID to help defmy any 11nre1mbursed custs ur p1uvid1ng the Scrv;ce, except that RTD shall n~t be n part)' lo nny such arrangement. C. Merger This Agreement represr.nrs the entire agreement between the Part :es with tespect to the subject matter hereof and all prior agreements, understnncings or Ft.:NDING AGREEMENT FOH l<TIJ ~l!NlllNCi Of LOCAL TRANSPORTATION SERVICES !ENGLEWOOD un SHUTTLE:/ P:t).;t 4 • • • • • • I), E. F'. nego tiat 'nns shall be deemed merged herein . No n:JJrcs~ntallons . wall'antic s, promise & or agrcem~nts, express or implied, shall exist between the Parties, except as slated herein Amendment. Ne amendment to this Agreement shall be n 2de or deemed lo have been mode unless in writing executed nnd delivered by the Party to be bound thereby . Governing Law . This Agreement shall be interpreted and enforced according lo the law £ of th e Stale of Colorndc , the ordinances of the City, the npplicable provisi ons of fr.ci r.m l lnw. and th e applicable rules and reg ulm:ons pror:1ulgmed unde r any of them . Venue for any action hereunder sh nll be in Denver District Court, Colorado. Communication and Nolir•s. Any nn ticr..,, hills , invoices or reports required by this Agreemenc shall be suffic ienLly de li vered if sent by the Parties in the United Stales mail, po stage prepaid , or by ema il lo the Parti es al the fo l'.ow ing addresses specified on Exhibit C. The addresses or contuc ts may be char.ged by the Partie s by written nor,~c to the other Party . G. Term ond Tcrminolion . Thi s Agreement shall be deemed to have commenced on Ja nuary I, 201, and shall remain in effect un ti l terminated in writing by the Parties or by court orrler . Unless oth:rwisc agreed , either Po11y may terminate thrs Agreemenl on sixry (60) calendar days' written notice . lo the event of te1mination by RTD for any reasun other than default , RTD shall · pay ·no more · than ,i ,c reimbursable costs of the Services up to rhe date of termination . All provisions of this Agreement that provide rights or create rcspo:isibilit ies for the Parties after tem,ination s~•II su rvive termination of th iG Agreement. Nothing herein obligates RTD to make funds available for the Services in any future fiscal year. and nothing herein shall imply funding will be renewed at the same or any level. Ii. Am•ndment. The Pai1ies may, by written agreement. amen d this Agrcemcn, or the Exh ;bits to account for changes in RID Fundin g and si:rvice h.:v els. Not hi ng herein obligates either Party to make funds nvailable other than as sµr.cifically provided in the ot t.ached EKhibi tt , and noth ing herein sh~II imply funding or service will be ren e wed at the same or any level. I. Authority . The Parties re1,resenl that each has taken all actions that arc necessa ry or lhal arc rt:qui red by its procedures, bylaw !, or applicable luw lo legally aulhori1e the under si gned sign atJ ries to execute this Agre.cr-,nl on b6alf of lhe Pa1ics and to bind t:ie Part ies to its terms . FUNDINC AGREEMENT FO~ RTD FUNDING OF LOCAL TRAN S PORTA TIO" SE RVICES (ENGLEWOOD art SHl,T,I ~) P.Jge S .J, No ~ffl,c:l on RTD Rights or A ulhorlly , Nolhtn!l in lh1& Agr:emen t shall be constru ed 10 limll RTD's ngh1 10 eslablish routes or se rvices or 10 perform any functions nu lh oriz cd by C.R.S. § 32 -9 -1 0 I el sr.q . K. Asslgnmtul. OIii er 1han as spe cifically pro vid ed herei n, the Pnr lie5 ogrcc lhnl they w,11 not assign or tra nsfer nny of 1hcir rights m obligalions und c1 lhis Ag,ccmenl without fil'sl oblninmg the wriller. consen t of th e other ?any. L. Prohibit ed lnrnre~lr.. No r.lireclur, officer , employee, or nge111 of RTIJ sho ll be in1 crcs 1cd in nny co r,1:oc1 or 1rnnsncl1on with RTD exce::,1 in his or 111:r nff,cinl 1epres en1a1ive caµad1y unle ss olherwi se provided by th e RTD Code or Ethic a. M. Scvcrnbility. To the cxlenl 1ha1 thi s Agreemer,1 may he exr.r.111ct1 :ind performance or the oblii:mion s of 1hc Part ies may be ac co mpli5hcd withtn 1he in 1enl of 1hc Agreement, the term s of !he Agreement are severable, and sh uuld any te rm or provision hereof be decla red in valid or become mopcrauvc fo r any re oso n, suc h invalidity nr :·ailu re sh all nut affcc l the val idity or nny other 1c 1m , o, prov isio n he reo f. N. Waiver. Th e wnivc 1 or ony breach of a tcrrr: h:ceof shall not be cons truco ns a waiver or any 01her lerrn , or the sa me tr.cm upn n o suosc 4ue111 \J1cuch. 0 . Nu Third-Party Deneficiorl~s It is expre ssly under stoo d and agreed !hat enforce ment of 1he term s and rnnrli11ons uf lhis Agtec men ·., and all 1igh1s of action relating to such enforcemen t, ohall be strictly reserved to the Pnr,ies ~erc lo, nnd no th ing contained in th is Ag reemen l shall give o, all ow any such cl aim or 1igh1 of action by any oth er or thi rd pe rson un der this Agreemcnl. It ,s th e exp ress inl c11llon of the Parties 10 !h is Agrncmenl that an y person or cnttly other lh an the 1-'arlies receiv ing serv ices or hene ftts under lhi~ Agreement be deemed an incidental beneficiary only . P . Changes in Lnw . Th is Agreement is subject to such r.io dif1c at1ons as may b,. re qull'cd by changes in City, state or federal law, or their im pl cmentin s rr eu inti nn .s Any such 11:qu ire d modificnt1011 slm il aulomnli ca ll~ be incorporated :nl o and be part or thi s Agreement on !he rffec1ive date of sudt change ;i s if fu lly ,cl fo rth he re in. Q. Statu s or l'arlies. (I) The Pnrtics ngre e lhnl the stn tus of each Par ty shall be 11101 of an ,nd~pendenl con1rae1o r 10 the 01her, and it is nut ,111cndc d, nor shall it be construed , th at one Pnrly or any otriccr , .npto yce, ag em or con :rnctor of such Pnrty is nn ernplnyee, officer, agen t, or rc i,rcscn1ntivc of the other F\J l',DINO AORE EMF.NT FOR RTD FUND ING OF LOCA L TRAl'SPOKIATION Sl!RYICF.S (1-:IIGt .!;"WOOfJ tu1 SHlf/TI..RJ Pl&e 6 • • • • • • (2) Pn1ty . No1hinc conl•ined in t:ie Agreemcnl or doc1me11ts incorporated by reference herein or otherw ise creates any pmtn~:ship, jolm venture, or o:her associalion or relnt1onshi~ between the Parties. Any approvnl, review, inspection, direction or Instruction by RTD or any pnr.ty on behalf uf RTD shnll i11 no way affect either Pmty's independent contrnctor stntus or obligation to perform in accordance with thi • Agreement. Neither Party has authorization , exp,ess or 1111plied, to bind tht othc1 to a11y 11.:ceementr., linbili1y, ""' 11nderstnndlng except as expressly sci fol'lh in this Agreement. 'lhe Local l::.11111v a:i :/ur it s designnted agent(s) sh HII be re sponsible for all federal and state tnxcs and conlnbution r. for Social Security. 11n,.mplnymcn1 insurnnce, income withholding tax , and other taxes meu su, ed 1,y wages paid to employees. The Local Entity acknowledges that 11 and its employees m-e nnl enti tled to workers' compensation benefits o:· unemployment insurance benefits from RTD, u11less the Local En :ity or a third party pro vides such covcn,ge, and that RT.::> does 1101 pny for or 01herw1sz prov,cle such coverage. The Local Entity shall provide a11d keep in force worke rs ' compen sntion (and pr ovide proof of such ms11runcc when requested by RTD) and uneme•loymenl compensation insuran ce in the a111 ou111 s required by luw, and shal.l be solely responsible for its own actior.s, its em?loyees and agents . P11rugrn11h Hcndings . T:,e captions and hr.ncllnes sci fo rth ir. this Agreement arn for convenience of ;-cfcrence only and shall no t be eunstrueu su us to define or limit Its term s ond provi sior.~. S. Counlcrpurts . This Agreem ent may be executed in cou11t e1parts . Signatures on separate original s stall consltlJle nnd be of the sa:ne effec t as signatures on the same original. Electronic and fo : ·d signatures shall cc •,:stitute orig inal signatures. [DALANCE OF PAGE INTENTI ON ALL Y LEFT BLANK] rUNDINC ACRCE"1CNT FOR RTD FUNDING OP LOCAL TRANSPORT,\TION SERVICES (E:NGLEWOOD art SIIUTTLE/ Poee i WI IEREFORE, the Pn11ies huve entered into this Agreer.,ent a, of the EffecUve Onie . REGIONAL TRAN»f'ORTATIO N DISTRICT CITY OF ENGLEWOOD By · -------------- Phillip A. Wa ;hmgton General Mnnngcr A ~r r:; vd as tu leg ai fon11 for RTD: Jemfer Ross -A mato Asso cint c G:ncrul Counsel l'IINIJING AGREEMENT By· AlTEST : Clerk FOR RTD FUNDING OP LUCA L mANSronTATION ~SR VICES (/!NGU.WOOD "" SIIV1Ti.£) P:ige 8 Mayu1 • • • • • Exhibit A Dcocri pt1on of the Services ~1an of Servi~~: w~.e kdny-6:30 AM-6:30 ?M Salcorday-No service provided Sund~y-No scrvic~ p,ovidcJ Holidays -No =•:r:icc provided Service Frca uen~)'.: We, ;day every I 5 mint11 r.~ Saturd ay-Nnt App lica ble Stonrlny-Not Applicdble Holida ys-No l Applicable Annual Rtvenue Houc,: Week day-6 ,120 S.itu,Jay-Nol Appli ca bic Sun day-Nol Appli cable llolida ys -Nol Applicable Total 6,120 FUNDINO AOREEMENT fO K RTU FUNt>INU 0 1' LO<.:ALTKANSPOKTATION SERVICl!S (ENG LEWOOO an SIIUTTUi/ r:ise IJ ExhibltB Description of the RTD Funding Exr.cnscs-Jnnuurv 2012 -December 31. 2012 m1 operating l'.ours expensc-6120 hou rs @43.32 per lro ur art fuel expenses T ota l Expenses $ 265,118 LB2.Q $ 338 ,6 38 Estimated Farebox Re.vernre-January 2012 -Dc ,emb;:r 2012 Estimated rarebox Reve nue• $ 60,328 • Hecause the City offers th r. arr as a fare -free sorvict , Estimated f'arcbox Revenue is Lascd upon a survey performed in October2012 by RTD that delennined :ht avernge fa re that wou ld hav ,. heen collected had the City charged RTD's lo:al fare for the art service , and usrn g the O?erattng P arameters set out in Exhibi t A. RTD Funding• $338.638 (Expenses) $60.328 (Est,maled Farebox Revenue\ RTD Funding $278,310 •Th e RTD Funding is c nlcu lated a s the Net Cost of operating the art se rvice up to the amount set out above . Net Cost is ca lculated as Expenses (all operating cos ts fo :· the art in cl uding fuel but ~"' ncimimst rative ~osts) less Estimtt:d Farebox Revenue. FUNDtNO ~OREE"1ENT FOR RTD FUNDING OF LOCAL mANSPORTATIOt; ,:!!VICES (ENGLEWOOD on SI/Ur/1.E) Pnee 10 • • • Exhibit C Commun icnlio~ nnd Notices • Contncts For the Ct l y : Cily of Englewood Community Development Depmtment IO0O Englewood Parkwa y Englewood , Colorado 80110 1\1tn: Harold Still 3U3.°16L2 34 I For ,.he RTD : Region al Tr;ms portauon Distri ct 1600 Rinke Strcel 0~11 ver, Colorado 80202 Attn : Rn:r.e Abel 303.299.2639 ,'l;NDING AGREEMENT ?OR RTO FUNDING OF LOCAL Tl!ANSPORTATION SERVtCes (ENGLEWOOD a,·; SHIJ1TLE/ ?.t~e 11 fahlblt D Specia l Prov1s1o ns UHUG AND ALCOHOL TESTlNG PROGllAM. The Local F.nii1y shall roqui10 its co11trac to1 provid ing the Services to establish end implement :, drug and alcohol test ing program that complies with 49 C.F.R. Pnrt 40 and Purl 655, um.I permit a11y authorized represen tative of the United Slates Department of Trnnsportauon or its operaltng adm mislratioas , the St nte Oversight Agency of Co lorndo. or the Regional Transportation District. to mspcct the faciiit :cs and records nssocioted wtth the imp lem e"tatio" or the drug and alcohol testing progrnm ns re~uired 1rndcr 49 CFR Pan 40 and 655 ;,nd rcvtc w the tc stmg proce;s, The Loca l Entity further agrces to certify annually tts compliance w,th Part 40 and 655 hefnre December 31st of cve :·y year and to subm it the Management lnfonnntion System (MIS) repot1s no lmer than rebrcury " 15 of every year to the Subsllln ce Ahnse Test ing Dcpurt111c nt. Regional T mnsportatio, Distn ct,1600 Blake Street, Denver, CO 80202 . To certify corr.p liance. the Local Entity will use the "~uhstance Ab use Ccl'lifi cati u11s" m the "Annual List of Ccl'l1fications and As,u :·anccs for Pcdcrnl Tran sit Administration Ornnts ~nd Coope ra tive Agreements," w~ich is ruhhshed annually iu the Federal Register. FUNCtNG AGREEMENT FOR RTIHLINDING 01' I.C X :At. l'KANSPORTATtON SERVtces (F.NGLEWOOO nr, SHUITL EJ r,ee 12 • • • • COUNCIL COMMUNICATION I Date Agenda Item Subject January 22, 2013 Resolution supporting the City's Ara pahoe 11 c i County O r e n Space grant application for the Developm ent of Duncan Park . --------·- Initialed By Staff Source Depan111e11t of Pa rks and Recreation Dave Lee, Manager of Open Space COUNCIL GOAL AND PREVIOUS COUNCIL ACTION Ordinance# 35, Series of 1978 -Intergovernmental agreement hetween the City of Englewuod and Englewood Schools for the lease of Dun can Schu olfproperly for rark anrl rP.crea tional purposes. Council BIii No . 4 I, Serles of 2007 authuriti11g a Cu11tract for De ed for the purchase of Duncan Park between the City of En glew ood and A·ar,ahoe. County School Distri ct No . 1 !Englewood Schoo ls) Council Bill No. 52 Serie, of 2007 .ruthurizing an Intergovernmental Agreement regarding th e 2007 ACOS grant between Arapahoe County and the City of Englewood for Duncan Park Acquisition Cuuncll Bill No. 6, Series of 2008 authorizing an Intergov ernmental Ag ree ment regarding the 2007 grant of Great Outdoors Colorado between Great Outdoors Colorado I rust fund and the Clly of Englewood for • Duncan Park Acquisition Council Bill No. 52, Ordinance No.SO, Series of 2009 in support of the City's Great Outdoors Colorado (COCO) grant application ior desigr. and development of Duncan Park . i!esolution No.2 Series of 2010 in support of the City's Arapahoe County Open Space (ACOS) grant application for design and development of Duncan Park . Council Bill No.18, Ordinance No . 20, S•ries uf 2011 irr ,uµµurt of the City 's COCO grant award for th~ Duncan Park Planning Remlullon Nu.74 Series of 2012 in suµport of the City's COCO grant application for redevelopment of Duncan Park . RECOMMENDED ACTION Staff recommends Cour,cil approv e th e resolutr on supµurting the (ity's e,ant appli cation to thP Arapahoe County Open Sp ace (ACOS) grant program for the development of Ourrc an Park . BACKGROlJND, ANALYSIS, ANO AI.TERNATIVES IDENTIFIED Council authorized the purchase of Duncan Park from Englewood Schools in 200 i . lhe purchase of Duncan Park was supported by a COCO grant, a ACO S grant and Arapahoe County Shareback Funds . Final park acquisition was :omoleted in 2010. Redevelopment al Duncan l'ark, including the removal of the old school building. is supported by the 2006 Park s Master Plan . Council authorized the acceptance of the COCO L>unca~ Plann ing grant in 2011. During the vetted plann ing process park amenitl~s were determined to • include : a pavilion, a multi-use sport field, a basketball court, playgrounds, restrooms, landscaping and an internal trarl. The estimated cost of the total redevelopment of Duncan Pmk is 1.2 million dollars . FINANCIAL IMPACT The City's ACOS grant application wlll req11es1 $2 50,000 In grant funds with• City CJs h 111atch oi $17!i,000 ($150,000-Arapahoe Coui1ty Shareback Fund, and ~25 .000,Conse1v.1tl on Tni<t Funrl,). Matching funds are budgeted in the 2013 approved Open Space and Conscrv,,tion Trust Fund Budgets . LIST OF ATTACHMENTS Propose d Resolution • • • • RESOLUTION NO . SERIES OF 2013 A RESOLUTION AllrnORIZING THE APPI.ICATION FOR A 2013 GRANT OF AKAl'AHOli COUNTY Ol'EN SPACE PROGRAM FUNDS FOR DUNCAN PARK . WHJ::IU:AS, lhc City Council of the City of Englewood authorized an Intergovernmental Agreement for the lease of Duncan SchooVpropcrty for park and rccrcatiolal purposes between Englewood Schools nnd lhc City hy 1hc passage of Ordinance No. 35, Series 1978; and WHEREAS, lhe Englewood City Council authori1.ed n Contract for Deed for the purchase of Duncan Park between Englewood Schools and the City by the pus••g• of ordinance No . 41, Series 2007 ; and WHEREAS , the Englewood City Council authorized 1u1 Intergovernmental Agreement reaarding the 2007 ACOS Grant bclwccn Arapahoe County and the Cily for Duncan Park Acquisition by lhe passage of Ord inance No. 52 , Seri"' 2007 ; and WHEREAS, the passage of Ordinance No. 8, SeriC3 2(108 authorized on lntcrgovommentnl Agrecmcnl regarding the 2007 Grant from Greal Outdoor.; Colorado ~clWccn Urcal Ouldoors Colorado Tru st Fw,J aud ~,c City of Englewood for Dun ca n Pork Acqu1Sition; and WHEREAS , the pa8Sagc of OrJirumcc Nu. 50 , Series <.lf 2009 supponcd the City's Clrcal Outdoors Colorado (GOCO) Grant application for design and developmenl of D11nc•n P•rk ; and • WHEREAS , lho paosai;e of R .. otution No. 2, Seri•• v , 20 ! 0 supp-,,i cu the Cily's Arapahoe • County Open Space (ACOS) Granl applicalion for dcsil!ll and development of Duncan Park ; and WHEREAS , lhe passage of Ordinance No. 20. Scnes of 20 11 supponcd the City's GOCO Gr•nt award for the Duncan !'ark Planning; and WHEREAS, lhc pas,age of Resolution No . 74 , Series of 2012 supported lhc City 's GOCO Grant application for redevelopment of Duncan Park; and WHEREAS, lhe passage of this Resolution authorizes the Cily of Eng ewood to mAke application for Arapah oe County Open Space Grant for the redevelopment of Dw,cun Park, w,J WHl:KEAS . Uuncan Park Rcd eve!opmenl localed al 4800 South Pennsyl ,ania S1rcet consisting of 3.3 acre fonner school site lhat was purcluiscd from Englewood Schools using Great Ouldoors Colorado (GOCO) Granl funds . Arapahoe County Upcn Space (ACOS) Grant funds as well as share back funds with the intention lo develop the property into a neighborhood park in the ~outheasl comer of lhe Ci ly ; and WHEREAS , it is anticipated lhal the developed park amenit ies will include a pavilion,• multi- use spon field , a basketball coun, playgrounds, r~uooms, landscaping and w, i111cmal lruil ; and WHEREAS , there are no federal funds being used for lhe developrncnt of the Duncan Park . NOW, THEREFORE , BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCll,OF THE cm OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO, AS l'OLLOWS : Section l . The City Council of the Cit)' of Englewood, Colorado hereby suppons the application for the Arop~hne County Open Space Grant 2013 for the dc•clupmcnt of Duncan Pork, ottochod hereto as Exhibit A. ~-The Director of Parks and Recrc.itioo is authorized to execute and the City Clerk · tu allcst and seal the Application fur o 2013 Grant of Arapahoe County Open Space Program Funds Project Name: Ouncan Park Developmctll on behalf of the City of Englewood, Colorado. ADOPTED ANO APPROVED tltis 22nd tlay of Jw1uary. 2013. ATTEST : Rondy P. Penn, Mayor Loucrishia A. Ellis, City Clerk I, I .oucrishio A. Ellis, City Clerk fur the City of Englewood, Colorado, hereby cenify the above is a true copy of Resolution No . __ , Series of 2013. Loucrish ia A. Ellis, City Clerk • • • • • • '' ~ity of Englewood Parks and Recreation Department Grant Proposal to Arapahoe County Open Spaces i@i 3 ~~ll'ildlai!l'dl Gll'aill'il i:c Duncan Park Development ARAPAHOE COUNTY Standard Grant Application Page 1 or 33 TABLE OF CONTENTS-D1..1tr.c.iv, P~r11 Ds11aOo~m11mi Part A -Basic Project Information Part B -Project Details Part C -Maps, Plans, Drawings Part D -Photos Part E -Timeline Part F -Resolution and Letters of Commitment Part G -Budget Standard Gra r:t Application Page 2 of 3l • 3 5 15 19 22 23 :!9 • • • • ARAPAHOI COUNTY OPfH SPAC!S Standard Grant Application Open Space Granta Program 2013 Standard Grant Appllcatlon Form PART A -Basic Project Information -Standard Grants Applicant I Project Proflle Name ot Applicant 1,11y, town o, 0111~,1,: City ol Englewood Name of ProJacc '""' woio, or 1111. '""'': Duncan Park Development Contact Information Primary Contacl Name : Dave LH I Phone (woric): 303-762-2887 Phone (cell): 720•884•7808 TiUe: Open Space Manager I E•m•I : dle1@engl1woodgov.org . Address: Englewood R9.~!e_at!?i:i Cent!r,_ 115J Weal Oxford_ Avenu_e_E_!l_Q~ood, CO 80110 Project Type : ( Ill check box to the left) Trail ✓ Site lrnprovemenl /Con1t1uclion AcquisUlon Environmental or Cultural Educatlc,,,/lnterpretatlon Othor (plaaH describe): Project Site Location Information Proiect Site Address : 4800 South Ponn1vlvanla St. Enalewood CO 80110 _Naarl!!tJ!1.~Jo~.~r.~ss str~11_tr B!!ll'V~~.41!!~~.nd Broadw-9 I Citv: Enalewood r or T Unincorporated Arapahoe County If anw part of alle i• outside Arapahoe County, plea .. ·ust,fy proposed use ol tunds outside County : NA In Utree wotd1 , summa~e the bentflfs of this project lo your crty , town or district : Communltv oark revltallzatlon Name(s) of Junsdtctlon(s) governing the project site Citv of Enalewood Zoning description al project site . R•1-B l~ning required lo fmpieme'n"iihl!I project? --- No Name ol landowner(&) of project site or trail corridor: Cltv of Enalewood Has a site plan for lhi& project location been 1ppro•adl Yea When 7 12/18/12 ---- - . II noJ L~ a stte olan !!!•ding? Exoected date to.be adopJed? ----Summary Project Descrlatlon In one sentence tell us what you w,11 do wilh the grant money and what tne end result will be : Duncan Park is a 40 year old school site lhal will bo developed and revitalized with new park amenities including a pavilion . alhlellc field, restroom basketball court , playground . horseshoe ~It . Irrigation syslem . landscaping and walkways . Standard Grant App licat,on Page 3 of 33 In 150 words or toas , write o press/news releeae obout your project : (project name , location, agency, goal for the projecUend result , who wKI benefit , why ii is Important ,•tc .) Duncan Pllrtl . 4800 South Pannsylvan ,a Street Englewood . 11 1 3.3 acre former school site lhlll WH purchased from Englewood Schooll us ing ArapahOt County Open Space (ACOS) grant funds , ahareback funds and Great Outdoora Colorado (GOCO) grant funds , with the inlenUon to develop the property lnlo a ne ighborhood park . The goal Is to develop tho pro:,erty from a former public achoo! allo and allow th is Englewood neighborhood and community to expertenca the only neighborhood park in Iha southeast corner of Iha City . This will benent lhe underserved aoulheasl region of residents who currenlly lack adequate park acreage . The antlclpaled park amen I lies will Include an athletic field, pavilion, restroom , basketball court , playground. concrete walkt and landscaping . This grant applicat ion Is request ing funding for Phase I of the project . Phase I will Include a Wx20' pavlllon wilh 4 tables , men's and women 's restroom and a port ion of the exter ior ond Interior concrete sidewalk . Project l'ln1nc111 summary: (aamt numbers u budget pogo -round al l figuros to ne ■roat S 100) 1. Grant Rtaueat $2 50 000 total 1equt111ed from County 2. Cosh Motch Funds ♦ $104 ,300 applicant cash match mu1t bl minimum of 25% of lho q11n1 amount ,oouultd 125% ol lina t l 3. Other Cash Sources + $2 800 fund lno ~om olhcr sources ---4 . In-kind conlrrbu tions ♦ so lotal v1lue of in•k ind co11lrlbu tions b. Pro iec1 suD-lotat = S3S7 100 tolat ol line• 1 2, 3 •nd • 6. Contingency ♦ S67,900 eallmatt , may not be charged to County and may not bl ••ad II cash match 7. TOTAL PROJECT COST . S42S ,OOO Tola! rnusl equal ti nca 6 ond 6 above Line 7 tabo••l must equal an expenses plus con ll ngency and mu,1 be lhe 11me II tho S figuro on the dtlall 1d blldget page included later In lhe grant application Pl•••• double chadc that all figures are the 11mo on !hi• page ana on the budaet aaachmeni . PraJect Partners (1111 contrlbullng partners -ca•h or ln•k lnd : llemlze In Ille budget : 1t11ch ltllar(1) with Part F Pundtna I In-kind Port,.,. Contact lnlonn ■Uon : !Name . Phone E•ma lll All Sau!a Calhollc Church & School Re•. Robert Fisher 303-789-0007 1rohrlS!all1oul155 .010 Enolewood UnhlHhtd S.rbChumtev Proaklenl 303-41-92 chuml1••••1111■nf .eNn Ensl!!!22!1 Soccer Anociatlon Mlaha R11rnunen 17201971 -7P80 mlsharolandllllvahoo .com Authonzed Agont and Signature ,. JerreH Black . h111by affirm 1ha1 t am the ..,,ho rited ag1n1 tor the City of Englewood aa111y1ng rcr the grant .. descnbed here in. and that I am tegAUy aulho<ized on be'1all of said emlty I<> •PPIY lor. •• tt a agant , th l• Arapa11oe county Open Space Gront AM that IM•• received ana agree to ablo• by Iha grant guide li nes . pollc:111 and procedures. Slgnalur".,1 '"'' ';I Authorlztd "e"'':~ -;fvt-e,~ t--= Stanaa ,a Grant App1,ca1,on Pao • 4 ol 33 r;;_li"-J;i._ • I • • PART B -Prolect Detan, Stte lmprovemenl/Conetructlon Project: (1lle lmprovamenta , con111\1ction or renovaUon project, such aa nllural area r•vegetation/restoratlon, hlstorlo site or building restoration, playarounds . shelters, landscaping , spon fitld1 , may lnclud1 ,non trill 1egmen11 or connection, but maJonty ol project 19 site improvements other than the trail ; may Include Items that Improve Iha management I maintenance of slle) -Describf! project goal and extent1.cope and expected resutts (what will project provide, size, square or Hneal feel, number of olanra or squ,tre feet of landscaping . irrigation , acres re-vegetated or restored , etc .): The goal of the project is to prov ide new and updated park amenities to the most underserved southeast section of the City. There Is a great lack of park acreage and lacilltles In this area of the City . The project will provide th e fo llowing park amenities : an under 10 athletic field , 20'x20 ' pavilion with 4 tables, men's and women 's •estroom (2 flush amenllies for each side with hot/cold water), 74'x42' concrete basketbalVspon coun, 2 to 5 and 5 to 12 age range playgrounds, 4 seat benches , horseshoe pit, 8 loot wide exterior and interior , ,ncrete walks, irrigation ayatem and additiona l landscaping (58 trees, 105 shrubs, 107 ornamental grasses and 28 perennials). Phase I ol lhis project will Include a 20'x20' pavilion with 4 tables , men 's and women's restroom and a portion of the e,rterior and interior concrete aldewalk , Discuss how the site Is currently managed and programmed , and the Impacts of mulllple uses : The site is currently managed as a neighborhood/community park . During the summer of 2012, the old Duncan School build ing was demolished to make way lor the new part<. amen ities . Currently on the site there e•ists a playground and basketball court constructed during the 1970'&. Local teams use the north end al the park for U6 soccer practices . The stt11 also s~rves as a formal off-leash area for people to take their dogs. Describe the service area for this project (distance people -can expici to travei to-use Improvements): Duncan Park presently accommodates an average number of park users despite Its aged amenities and lack of modem park features . This is in part due to the lack of green space available In the southeastern reg ion of the City . It is estimated that 22 ,000 park guests visit Duncan Park annually, Tho servieo area for th is project Is ostlmateo at one haW mHe radius (walking distance) surrounding the park . The par1< is surrounded by single family residential homes . Tha neighborhood population thal Duncan Park serves is estimated at 2,621 . -De1crlbe the type ol users (families, chiidren, seniors, etc .): Casual drop-in use accounts for the majority of park visits including many dog erut,usiasts that enjoy off-leash privllegos during the parks specific off-leash hours . Currently Englewood Soccer /\ssoclatlon can only hold U6 team practices on the small field spooe . During lhe planning process, a majority of the neighbors Ind icated they wanled a more formal picnic space with the availability of restrooms and activity area, for the neighbortlood youth such as playgrounds, athletic field and a span coun while maintaining off-leash prtvUeges . Discusa steps you will take to minimize Impacts to the environment: During a site vis it on Au,;•st 15, 2012. a Colorado Parks and Wlldllfe official made the following notes after inspecting the par1<: "Colorado Parks and Wildlife (CPW) would not e•pect to find any lhreatoned nr endangered species Inhabiting Duncan Park In Enolewood. CPW would expect to find a var iety ol small mammals and birds utilizing Duncan Park. Migratory birds and their active nests are protected by state and federal laws . CPW recommends Inspect ing trees and shrubs for active nests prior to the commencement of development and/or postponing tree removal until alter the Standard Grant Apphcat ion Page S of 33 n&1ling aea1011 . Duncan Par1t Is composed ol nonnative grasses and a mixture ol native and nonr.etive trees and sh111bs . The habitat value at Duncan Pafll would be categorized as low . Native and nonnative trees may be removed from the park as a resun ol the development . The loss of vegutalion would result In the Ion ol poltnllal cover and food for a variety ol species . In addition , duri n11 the conslruelion phase . silt renclng , tracking control pad , concrete wash out area, Inlet protoctl~n and curb socks will be Implemented In order to min imize any potential Impacts to the j envlrc · nent. • >--i "!,jj,, , -,riz..,...e_y_o_ur_pl....,..an-n'"'in-g-e""H,..o""rt,..s.,.to-d""at'"'e-an_d.,..1-nv_e_s.,..tm-e-n"'"ts_m_ade.,,_.p-r.,..lo-r .,..to_s_u.,..bm..,,itt""tn_g_a_g_r-an""t,..p-ro-po-sa..,I,... -t I O~u11tify and describe any past fund ing comm itments or grant uaed to pre-plan this project : City CouncM authorized the purchase of Duncan Pefll from Eoglewood Schools In 2007 . The purchase of Duncan Park was supported by a GOCO grant. a ACOS grant and Arapahoe County Shareback Funds. Final park acquisition was completed In 2010 . Redevelopment of Duncan Park, Including the removal ol thR old school building is supported by the Parks Master Pian , adopted in 2006 . In 20 11, City Coun ,cil ,u:~n,.:ol <l lhe accept~nce of a GOCO Dunr.an Planning grant. Du1ing th e vetted planning pro~'"'"· pa"< amenities were ~etermined to include: a pavilion , a mull i•use sport fleld . a basketball coun , ptay~rounds . reslrooms , landscaping and an internal trail . The estimated cost of the total redevelopment of Duncan Park is 1.2 million dollars. Currently, shar.iback and Conservation Trust Funds are being reserved as matching funds to be used In grant appl icat ions and for the development of Duncan Park . Describe efforts rtidde, dales and outcomes of required pre-subm ittal meetings with the planning department in your jurisd iction : A Development Review Team (ORT) rn.ting was held on December 18, 2012 which included representatives from the lolfow,ng City of Englewood depanrnents : Parks, Community Developrnenl, Engineering , Trlllfic, Fire , Building . Utllllles, and Wastewater Treatment . The project was approved wtth minor condit ions that will be addressed In the final construction documents that will be submitted for the building permtt. Describe how the project will be designed, constructed and managed fo, sustainabilty: Duncan Par1t will be designed , constructed and ma intained ror sustainab ility through disconnected impervious areas and the use of sand-set pavers . This design ll'ait will allow for greater water tnfittratton Into the soil. Proposed lighting ror the park wm all be low-energy LEO. The restrooms are designed with clearstorv windows allowing natural fight during the day and Will have sett-locking doors to reduce graffiti and vandalism . Sile furnishings will have some recycled content whonever possible . The irrigalion system was deslgn,11 as a tow water use system wllh bubbler& and low capacity Irrigation heads while using real time wcather•based data for irrigation scheduling . The athletic field was designed so that H can be rotaled lo provide less wear on the turf. Exlsling concrete wlll be recycled ond existing amenities In the park will either be reused or recycled . Concrete pavers . steel structures , site rurn ishings and recycled rubberized play &urfaces are all rated for years of use and minimal maintenance . ·------------------1 Discuss contingency plans . On the budget page Include a conlingency line item in both the revenue section and •-se secl ton I both a.11ioned 10 the accttcann . Standard Grant Application Page 8 of 33 • • • • • For this projec1 conUngency funds exceed the I 0% minimum requtremem. We are budget ing 19% contingency because we are unsure how bids for conItrucUon will come In and because this project will be phased . We believe addltlonal funds wtn be nec:~,sary to cover the expense of a phased approach to this prOject. Certain areas of the project wi,i be torn up twice as both phases are constructed . thus we are allowing for repairs to lrrigator .. ccncrete. electrical, sod , mobiNzatlon and construction administration . Describe how the project improves connectivity to to::ot or regional trails. natural resources-and/or · · community resources : The Duncan Park project will serve as a neighborhood t!<1 sli r ntion and resourr.e for bicyclists us,ng the City 's neighborhood bicycle routes . The City's neighborhood bicycle routes were laid out i:, a pattem designed to connect to all or the active City parks and schools . Duncan P~rk ts connected Into this system through a neighborhood bicycle feeder route that connects east-west between the Clarkson regional route , and the Big Ory Creek Trait and Windermere regional route . via Layton Avenue/Pennsylvania Street/Chenar,go Avenue . FacMlt les at Duncan Park that wul serve bicycle riders include restrooms and water fountains . seating areas for eating or rest ing, and play areas for children . For AR Proltcla : llhe followlna quootionI ,,. to be answered for alt proJact IYP••I Discuss the nAAd and urgency for this proje~\. and why it is a priority · The 2006 Englewood Parks and Recreation Master Plan noted Ouncan Park as being located In a part of the Cily under11enied by park land . The Master Plan specifically recommends replacing aging playground amenities and adding picnic faclllttes and addttlonal updated park faclltties (Master Plan • page 30). The e,isting playground equipment was installed in the early 1980's and is not acceptable due to age and wear and tear . Throughou1 the planning process preparing for the ACOS grant has been seen as an opportunity to gain funding to begin the devtlopment of Duncan Park . The Department will be applying In the sprl , 19 of 2013 for a Great Outdoors Colorado (GOCO) grant for additional funding . Currently, Conservatiun Trust Funds and ACOS Share Back Funds have been reserved to complete the funding ol the pirt project. The City of Engtew:>Od, like most municipalities , has been hit hard by the recession . The Parks and Recreation operating budget has been reduced by more than 10% over the past five years and all City Caplat Projects Fund dollars have been ellmlnated within the Oepartment. We are fortunate lo receive Arapahoe County Open Space Shareback Funds and Conseniation Trusl Funds for our capital maintenance needs and new development opportunities. If this project wu not able to be undertaken within the next year. the park will lose priority status among construction projects wtthin the City of Englewood and may not be completed fo, several years . Matching funds may be diverted to olher projects . This will create the need to conduct addilionat needs assessments, planning and --Jpdated construction documents. Describe any historic values within the site -historic traits. buildings, landscapes , etc .: Duncan Park is a small urban/suburban park environment siluated on 3.3 acres. OriginRlly. rustic homes buiM in the early 1900's were located on this site . By the 19so ·s, growth of our community required additional elemanlary schools and this site was developed . Duncan School was named Standard Gran! Application Page 7 of 33 efter Elsie Duncen, a long time element&[)' school teacher in Englewood from 192S-19!i4 . It was often said that she taught many chlk:,en and years later taught their ch ildren as well. Educational &ignage wil be added to the site describing the history and use of Duncan Park for a new generation of chffdren and their families . Small parks like Duncan can play an important role in environmental education in a number of ways . II Is not unusual to find a school In close proximity to a small park like Duncan . In our cr..e, All Souls School is located just II block south of the park. Duncan Park provides a perfect oppor1unity to create a liVing laboratory for chlldren. Hidden leamlng opportunities for children exist ln smaU parks . Large trees provide cover and nesting opportunities ror many species or birds. Duncan Park ls also the home for two very large American Elm trees, the only two in our park system . Flower gardens and shrubs provide rood sources for many animals and insect species. lnterpretiVe signage wm be installed to help lie these environmental and educational opportunities to an outdoor laboratory Nke Duncan Park for Iha nearby All Souls School as weR as the entire Englewood SchOols District. Identify the 0ml ecosystems, in general, underlying the proiect site (e .g. shon grass prairie , wetlands, etc.): Do any portions of Iha native systems remain intact? II so , are they being preserved or restored? A representative r1om the Colorado Parks and Wildlife Inspected the park in August of 2012 and provided an environmental impact report for the project. The results of the envir1,nmental Impacts are as follows: The park was not designed wilh native ecosystems, nor are there any natiVo ecosystems intact or being preserved . Colorado Parks end WIidiife (CPW) would not expect to find any threatened or endangered species inhabiting Duncen Park in Englewood . CPW would expect to find ,, variety of small mammals and birds utilizing Duncan Park. Migrato,y birds and their acthle nests are protected by stale end federal laws. CPW recommends lnapacting tree■ and shrubs for active nests p~or to the commencement or development and/or postponing tree removal until after the nesting season . Duncan Park is composed of non-natiVe grasses and a mixture of native and non- native trees and shrubs. The habitat value at Duncan Park would be categorized as low. Native and non-native trees may be removed from the perk as a result of the dewlopment. The loss of vegetation would resutt in the loss of potential cover and food for a variety of species. CPW recommends planting native trees and shrubs In place of any trees and shrubs removed . Native plantings would offer food and/or covor for a variety of species . Replacing non-native vegetation wtth native trees and Shrubs would provltle food and/or cover ror wildlife. ---------------! Describe~ natural resources including scenic and water resources . List predominant wildlife species and vegetation on site . Discuss Impacts, positive and negative. to these resources to result from your project. Highlight any species on state or federal lists . (For birds please group species - i.e. songbirds, raptors, ate.): Duncan Park is a typical urban/suburban park . There are no scenic or natural water resources in the park . There Is no known plant or wildlife species of concern on the proposed projec, site. The predominant wildlife species consist of typical suburban bird species (crow, magpie. sparrow, robin. finch). while animal ~pecies cons ist or squirrel, lox, coyote and raccoon. The are~ of Duncan Park is irrigated bluegrass turt with some park amenrtles . The area around the sue Is developed residential . Duncan Park is used for act ive community recreation rrograms . The facilities are replaceme~t or developme11t of existing facilities. The site ls not a critical habitat fur a particular species, or an area with high value for nesting, feeding or cahling . The project wi,I not change Iha impacts on wildlira as n Standard Grant Application Page 8 or 33 • • • • • replaces or enhances ex lsllng facilities. There Is no substanllal Impact to spec ies that rest, feed, or use the area for reproductive cycles . There Is no loss or roductlon of habilat areos . There is no intrus ion Into areas with little existing human Impacts. The area Is an urban-like neighborhood part< setting that has eirtens ive use by youths and adults participating in active and passive outdoor recreational activities. Because the imp11ct Is non-existent , there is no need to establish a mitigation plan for adversely affected species. There is no need lo screen , protect, fence, or create wildlife buffers tor this project, other than during the construction proceas . Thia project has no positive benefrt on wildlife and the adverse effect is mlnlmc1I . The components are with in active recreallon areas already In existence . Estimate the number of end-users monthly that will benefit from this project: Duncan Park presenlly Accommodates a fair number of part< users, despite its lack of pa rk amenities and their advanced age . It Is estimated that there Is an average of 1,800 park patr,-i ns that visit Duncan Park monthly. Describe how this project addresses specific objectives of Counly Open Space Resolution #030361/#110637 : The development of Duncan Park fills the fundamental basic need of providing open space . For years Duncan Park has provided sonie green space for ne ighbors and school participants but this location was limited due lo the school building and its placement In the center of the site. With the removal or the building and new design ot the park. more open space will be made available alonr, with overall better use of the entire park. This project will aUow the youth sport as~ocialions access to additional field space as well as provide improved recreallonal space for neighbors , fam ilies and community youth. From young fam ilies Just starting out to older residents , all want to experience the laughter and joy from playing in their neighborhood part<. Improvements and added amenities will only enhance this outdoor experience while encouraging youth and their families to spend more time outdoors In tho Ir community. List the elements of the Arapahoe County Open Space Master Pian that apply to th is project: Th is Open Space Master Plan provides a 100-year vision . 25-year master plan and 5•year action plan for Implementing the purpose and goals of the program . The vision states that the County will be forward thinking , understand and embrace the open space, part< and trail needs of current residents, and define a harmonnus relationship between people and nature In the County for future generations. The vision for the Program is summarized as : Heatthy Lands , Heatthy Communities, and Heatthy People . Tho Duncan Park Development project defines the mission of the Arapahoe County Open Space Plan . . Acquire, conserve and protect open space-ACOS grant and Shareback fur,ds were used In the purchase of this site and saved this location from being developed into housing of for commercial use. . Build county open space partcs and trails-With the purchase of th is site cornpleted in 2010 , lhe localion was preseNed as a permanent park lo provide green spar.e for !his underserved neighborhood of residents In Arapahoe County . . Cooperative partnership wort< -Through the purchase of this property many partnerships were developed or enhanced . Partnerships between GOCO , ACOS . Englewood School District, City of Englewood. Englewood Unleashed, All Souls Catholic Church and School, Englewood Soccer Association, Englewood Youth Sports Association and Ne ighbors of Standard Granl App lication Page 9 ot 33 Duncan Park have bound together wilh lhe goal of 18Vingi and fur1her developing this space . . Leverage funding for open space , parks and trallA -This Duncan Park PfOjecl has leverag"d a number of funding sources Including ACOS Grant Fund1, Shareback Funds , GOCO Grant Funds , Conservation Trust Funds and City of Engl4twood General Funds wero used lo purchase and further develop this &ija , Discuss lhe community benefits and enhance meut to qua~!; oi :;;~ 10 result fro m the completion of th is project (bolh for lhe Immediate commun ity and the wio ,· public 111 lhe sin rounding r~gion): The 2006 Englewood Park and RecreaUon Master Plan note , lhe I~ of adequate numbers of soccer fields (page 31). The addHIOn ot a soccer/muit,-use athletic flf!ld /• ,1,r11nlly there awlsts a practice area) wMI substantially he lp Englewood Soce&f !,ssoclatlon meei !ht needs of the youth soccer program. The Englewood Soccer Atisocialion rep,·,n ~ lhW "'""" 325 players ages 4-18 . II is ant icipated that the athletic field area wHI he multi-use fri~J woo!ll .11so accommodate lhe Englewood Youth Sports Association 's (EYSA) football program . Gurronlly, EYSA has four youth football loams under 12 and serves 70 football players. All Souls Catholic School, iocaled ona block south from Duncan Park , would also benefrt from this project. The School and Parish would access the park and utilize the outdoor space IOI educational and recreat ional purpose&. The School serves early learning through eighth grade and nas 440 total students . Neighborhood drop-in uae will continue and is e,peclil<;' lo increase following the complet ion of the development project. II is estimated that 22,000 pall: 11•"~:a vis~ Duncan Park annually; these estimates are based upon a 2011 usage study ~onducteu by the Parks and Recrealton Department. With the proposed park development. it Is antlc1paled that new park amenttles (le : picnic pavil ion , soccerlmult~usa athletic field and slate of the art playgrounds) will increase park visits by 60%. Phase I of this project (Pavilion and Restrooms) Is estimated lo increase usage by 25%. There is also a community-wide need for picnic pavilion r ·,;113 with nearby playground foclUties . Currently, the department's picnic shelters are reserved 10•:,r 90',1, of the desirable dates . Each yea r the City musl tum away many lndlvlduals and groups hoping 10 19serve picnic pavilions . Duncan Park neighbors as well as resl1ents living In the southeast section of Englewood must use other parks for these actlvllles as opposed to their own neighborhood park . Describe relationship of the project lo any local. reg ional, state 01' system wide meeter plan . Give the name of each plan and !isl related element(s) within the plan -00 NOT attach any plan beyond a one-page rendering . The Englawood Parks and Recreat ion Maller Plan was approved In 2006 and funded In part by Conservation Trust Funds. The Master Plan was then adopted by ordinance Into tha City of Englewood Comprehensive Plan. Conceptual Park Plans were developed for neighborhood and community parks, Including Duncan Park . ii Is imponant to note that at the time (200512006) of the Master Plann ing process , ii was unknown lhal lhe Englewood School Dislrlcl would bo divesting Itself of surplus school properties due lo budget reductions and lhal lhe City would end up acqu iring Duncan P,rk. As a 19sult, the public plann ing process related to Duncan was of a smaller scope auumlng that the Schotll Oi ~trict would mainta in property ownership and lhe small school building would remain (Master Plan Sile Plan , page 16). Slenderd Oranl Application Page 10 ol 33 ---· • • • • When ii became apparent that the Englewood School Olalricl intended lo sail the Duncan Park property . a grass roots cttizen effort to keep the site a publ ic park was established . Many meetings were held with Englewood Schools. Englewood Parks and Recreation Commission, City Council and community groups Including Ou:ican Park Neighbors and Englewood Soccer Association relative to Duncan Park acqulslUon and •if r&nl lundlng opportunities . Atthough specific park site plannl~g was not discussed in detail, the City expl$inad that ii Iha property was acquired, the opportun ity to raze the school building and completely develop the site would be available . With the City's acou,sftion of the site secure , the Parks and Recreation Commission and Cit, Council elevated Duncan Park developmen ! to its tor park improvement priority. In 2010, GOCO p10,ided a planning grant that funded the planning pror-<>ss . In conclusion olthe planning process neighborhood users, the Parks and Recreat ion Commission and City Council have de.eloped a consensus or the desired park amentties as well as further established the project al a lop priority . Descrloe the steps taken to date to make this project ready for implementation and how. ,1 lunded your agency will complete,,,.~ project within one to two year£ after the receipt of funds : The City undeI :Itan•f• the ; novel ready requirements of the AC.:05 grant process . City Council has committed to con·,pleti ni. .h o ¥10ject within two years or the ACOS grant award/lGA. A two year proIect completion Is also the lime requi•~menl of our other Intended partner grant application (Great Outdoors C, 1 ,redo). As our timeline indicates . In 2013 , lhe City will immsd ialely begin the bidding and Phase I cJnslruct ion process . During the spring ol 2012 . a final concept design was completed and construction documents have been finalized . Th is grant application is requesting lunding 101 Phase I of the project. Phase I will Include a 20'x20' pavilion wfth 4 tables , men's and wome~•s restroom and a portion of lhe exterior and Interior concrete sidewalk . Lisi any permits that will need to be obtained for implementation of the project and existing status of obtaining those permits . (Clean Water, Federal 404, County Planning or Public Works, City Pia1111ing or Public Works). On the budget page , itemize eKl)ected costs for pennils , gov111nment lees and consultants : The Englewood Building and Safety Depanment requires a building permtt for the picn ic pavilion and restroom . All other park features do nol require any permitting . Englewood Public Works Depanment requires a concrete and excavation penmtt for all work perfonmed in the right-of-ways (exterior sidewalks). Does the present zoning of tho stte permft the suggested use? II not, what changes will need to be JCcomplished? Whal Is the limeline lo accomplish any required changes? The current zoning for the area is R-1-B !S ingle Untt Residential District). The currenl zoning allows for parkland uses. No zonin~ • hanges will be necessary tor this project. Discuss any efforts to obtain public input . disseminate public information, develop partnerships for cash funding or In-kind contrtbullons, Jnd gamer community support specifically related to this project: The Duncan Park plann ing project began in the summer of 2011. Prior lo meeting with lhe ne ighbors. the design firm toured the Duncan Park site with reprosentetives lrom the City of Engle• •ood . The aesign firm recorded the existing conditions , the current maintenance practices and any potential issues or concerns rb~arding potential improvements . In order to kick off the project and make the neighbors aware of oppo1unilies lo provide feedback during the masleI planning process , the desion team created a project inlor'llalKin card, designed and Installed projecl inrorrnation point signage in the park and created an on-,!~e and paper survey . Over a three-day period . lhe design team hand- Standard Grant Apphcatoon Page 11 of33 del ivered over 900 prOJIKlt Information carda door-to-door within a half-mile radius of the park. The Information point signs provided Information . egardln11 the location. dates end limes for public open houses and park info point meetings . The lnformat,on po,nl signs that wera located In the park had 8 QR code that linked to the City of Englewood website and an on-line survey . A survey drop-box was also located on the information po ,nt signs where pap,-• copies of the survey could be picked up and dnopped off. Next, the City of Englewood end the design team held two Park Info Point meetings . The Park Info Point meet ings were an Informal opportuntty to connect with park users in their sl)llce, allowing them to Shere the ir perspectives on the project and express ideas and concerns regarding Iha potential Improvements. For each of the Park Info Poinl meetings, approximately IW~nty peopl~ art;v~ly participated In the discussion . The on-line and paper survey, ware ava ilable for !l>re e ,. 0 ,; and over 50 retiponses were recei'ved . Prior lo the Duncan Park Improvement project. h ," , 'ily of Englewood had completed a community-wide park preference survey In which only :nret1 msponses from the Duncan Park neighborhood were received. Receiving over 50 respons es to the Duncan Park survey was considered a success . Following the lnltlal outreach the design team compHed lhe feedback they received from the community. The design team lhon combined this Information ~th the site analysis lo develop a series of project goals . The team drafted three preliminary plan options and presented them to staff for review and comment as well as prepared for the first open house. The first public open house was held on October 25, 201 t , and was attended by over 40 Duncan Park ne ighbors . During the first open house, the background information was presented to the participants and the pre, lminary design options were displayed . Open h~use attendees were asked to • select their preferred design option , as well as pro~lde feedback and direction regarding their ideas • and preferences . Alter the first public open house, the comments, feedback and votes were tallied and used to develOP a preliminary final design to be presented at the second pubic open house . Over 50 Duncan Park neighbOrs attended the second public OIJ8n housa lo aae the preliminary final design plan . Feedback and dire~tion regarding the desi;ln waa gattued as well as potential materials/details and the playground elements. Taking the feedback received during the second open h.:,use, the design team workoJ with the City of Englewood to create a final plan for the Duncan p,.,., improvements and the ir associated costs and potantial phasing . During the final open house, which was att .. nded by over 30 Duncan Park neighbors , revisions to the final design were presented and the r11al pl,>vground design displayed for comment. The fln~I limellne for park improvemenls and constru• lion was also discussed during this last open house. Fe~back was overwhelmingly positive. Moet of the questions centered on the ground breaking and exp: cted completion date . The decline in attendance during this meeting has been attributed to the c::nfidence from the neighbors and stakeholders that Duncan Park development w,11 meet thPir needs . The City cf Englewood pieces e strong value on the importu,ce of public outrooch ond consensus- building, and crafted a process for Interacting with the Duncan Park neighborhood that was both responsive and engaging . Reach ing out to stokehOlders , s11rrounding ne ighbors . the pubUc and City cf Englewood representatives was the foundation or 1h15 prucess. Through extensive outreach and participation, the final Master Plan was refined and adjusted to reflect the needs and perspectives of the Englewood communtty. During this process, All Souls School, Englewood Unleashed and Standard Grant Application Page 12 of 33 • • • • Englewood Soccer Associat ion all have committed resources as well as a financial contribution total of $2,800 . Describe ownership or legal access to the site, including right of acc~ss without trespassing on adjacent property. If the agency does not have fee simple ownership of the site, attach letter with Par1 F below, from property owner(■) grant ing access and support for this project The property is owned by !he City of Englewood and Is a dedicated city park. There are 2 houses which border the southern portion of the pall<. The par!< Is bordered by a fence located at the property boundary that eliminates right of access and trespassing onto private properly. Describe long-term ma intenance of project/ site . Attach with Part F below, a letter of comm~ment or evidence of agreement from the managementfo;~!nttnance agency addressing long-term maintenance / funding for completed pro;sct: The City of Englewood owns the property and the Parl<s and Recreation Department will be responsible for the long-term maintenance of the park, project improvements and signage for the project. The City of Englewood annually allocates funding in the Parl<s and Recreation Department budget for personnel, commodities and capital for regular repair and maintenance for all par!< infrastructures , arnenitles and facilities. The Parks Department currently maintains approximately 250 acres of parkland, open space and green space. Over $136 ,000 is allocated annually in the park depanment budget for repair and maintenance of trails and other infrastructure. Please see attached letter of comm itment from Parl<s and Recreation Director Jarrell Black affinming our long-term maintenance commitment. page 28 . Describe how this project addresses inclusivtty per the Americans wtth Disabilities Act guidelines : The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) requires public accommodations (businesses and non- profil organizations) to provide goods and services to people with disabiities on an equal basis with the rest of the public. New guidelines were adopted as part of the ADA Stamlards for Accessible Design (2010) by the Depar1ment of Justice in September 2010. The rules went into effect on March 15, 2011 . Duncan Park development will be constructed using the 2010 ADA Standards for Accessible Desigr, The following elements have incorporated into the design throughout the park and comply with a fully accessible ADA part<. . Remove all barriers to access . Provide an accessible route of travel and accessible route of travel to the play equipment . Provide a range of accessible equipment and play equipment . Provide an accessible surface beneath all accessible equipment . Half of all elevated play components on a play structure will be accessible by route and/or transfer point. The development of Duncan Park will provide the following park amen ities : an under 10 athletic field accessible by e•terior sidewalks, 74'x42 ' concrete bask ul balU sport court accessible by concrete sidewalks . 2 to 5 and 5 to 12 age range playgrounds meet ing ~DA standards with poured in place surfacing providing accessibi;,ty . 4 seat benches located of new concrete sidewalks, and 8 foot wide exterior and interior concrete sidewalk all ADA complient. Phase I of this project will include 20'x20 ' pavilion with 4 tables with accessible seating . man's and women's restroom ADA compliant And a portion of the ADA exterio1 and interior concrete sidewalk. ·-- If successful In obtain ing this grant , how will the agency use th is project to inform citizens about the value of the Arapahoe County Open Space sale tax? Address public outreach plan, signage plan, celebration etc . Standard Granl Aµplication Page 13 of 33 Temporary signage announcing the construcilon project wtll be Installed at the corner of Layton Street and Pennsylvania Avenue . The elgnage wiM Identify all funding partner, for the project and l~t the project tlmeline. Permanent signage identifying ACOS support and funding will be inatalled at the main entrance to the park once the project has been completed . Information will also be added to the City of Englewood's web site Identifying th<, project and funding sources during and following construction . The Englewood Herald will run Informat ion and a newe story related to the project as construcilon commences and before the ribbon cutting ceremony. Social Medi~ such as Facebook and Twitter will be usad to announce project, recognize accomplishments and promote funding partners . A ribbon cutting celebration wil be scheduled et the completion of this project as a way to recognize the partnerships . funding agents. citizens . county and local dignitaries lhal helped mak ll this prcjecl ~.appen . Standard Grant Application Page 1' of 33 • • • • • PART C -Ma 1, Pla111 1 0.r~!.!!-..,a•,__ __ I Insert Vici~ity ma~---·-_______ __, Standa;d Grant Appt•cation Page 15 of 33 S11nd■rd Gr1nl Appllc1l lcn Page 18 of 33 • • • I ___ . PART C -Ma I Plana Drawln • Insert Phase I ma • • Standard Grant Application Pa,, 17 of33 Insert to Standard Oren! Appli :allon Pago 18 of 33 • • • • • ! PART E -Project Tlmeline Duncan Park Dewlopment --7 Task ---, ...__ o. .. toComplow · PenonlGtoup I 1---------- i Cirant 1\101 ificat ion June ~01' I EnglC\\ood tt0v7rn"inglkd-~ .~~ Jul~ 20 1.": Englc"ood C"mplct< Did Spc:dficaii1..·ms ------! .-\u~ust ~O 13 En >!lc"ood -..able Objectiwe/Oeltverable Grant A,~ard Notifkatioo · Cit~ C,tuncil Ordinan-.: .. · ~ P'rq,arc Docu~a1:~ ,,_,r ~;ddm~ ~------- j 'So-,-i,:-it -Bids for P~jccl- Commence Con struction '<ptcmbcr 201.1 - --J-0..-t<'bcr WI _; Bi d A ,,,3rd for C,>1~Jtrt11."ti..m +Eik"~ -~C\\_ood _____ Contnk:'tor Begins rroj,·,.:t c;,~~tru-..1 ~ Proja., CllR1pSetiC1n Sept<mh<r ~O I J G rand Opening C elcbrati,Jn Sq,1,mt><r ~O I J [E'~TOTAI..Houn-FinalDlllaol I Sq,lcmbcr ~OIJ !":omplatiorl Standard Gta n1 Appftc.at10:i P ;age 22 0 ~ JJ Engl=ood Englc"rod I Fmalizc Project Cl.,..Stl'lk.·tion ---- Commun it~· Crlebrati,,~,~,;i and __ _ Rccognit ion I I ____ J • Slandard Granl Appl icalio, Page '-3 ol 33 PART F -Letters of Commitment and Support Let1ers of comm~ment and support from lhe following groups and organiZaUons: • City of Englewood, Parks and Recreation Commission • Duncan Park Neighbors • AD Souls Catholic Church & School • Department or Parks and Recreation long-Term Maintenance Stanr:ard G; .int Appl ication Page ~4 ol 33 • • • • • C T y 0 I' Dtcomblr 1:, !012 N1t1h1,•r. coun1v Opt~ Spate &!»31t ~. i.im• St. 'Jnit A Ctnlltl'•~,C0.,\12 Dear BoGrd Members, {' ENGLEWOOD Or. beh11f crth Oly of (n1l1wood f11 rkJ ind Atu11Uon Co'Tl11i11lon, I tffl wrr.lni !hil lem·r in ,uoport ot the City o' En&~ue,,d·.,,11,1 \lnt i'J:plk:,tion fot l"Mll de~rcpm~n• nf Duncan l'Ar"<. Wit h A<:051nn1 wp~n. 1t'11 Ctv w1s ,~ tQ purd111t tht 0unc1nP1•k property fro:n Enalcwood Sc:hoolv, who \~re: dbr10Siill u' w,plvs prnritr!'f 10 cffll!r budge, Mduttlon5. we 'l\lfre able le 11\11 ~, s!t■ H partland 1nd n•JW 'Ail have ri1zrG th• smd.1 tchool building eraG aln'IJI cled dtl~ iJl1d cnnmur.,.,,, dDtun1tiat~forthe j'\Mll •edevek>pme.-1. In May of 2006. thl Pttto and R1::tY1donC:tmm'uion 1dop1ctJ II Parks ilr:I i\turDtlon Masc,, Plan whicft ldl!nlUlfld the IOu1hHSl rtsidtfltlll ll'HClt ~he Qty u,:r11ently :11ln1 und1nervao : with I ,.,.., ... :-,lowparldolld-Df,oN/n:, ThePlf'U 11rlt A.11-Crft,tln'I Commtulor. tui, ld111il•d the mfevelopme:u cf Ouncan P,rk H Its hirhest ~ilftl dei'Vlopmcn\ priority. We .-~I.ate It.I: upp0tlur.lt-, to bi: (<1t1s•~rK for U:O\ &rll"'t ,tn,1,;,,1, fn, thf\ 111,v imp0t'tan1 p1o!•t1 , Sincerely, ~~- A&Htln°Gomli.'Chairpenon P11rb and R,.~l'f!Attnn CGmmi1,\lot1 Cfly af Enpwo:,d II Si W. 1:,.(u:d A'Wl!llU~ FrtJIC!WuO..:i, i.t1 l1Jr.vft1 l\(I' :11 l'h,•rn JllJ 7f.i1·:2lat:O t.1.1 JIIJ /4ll·lbl~ Slandard Grant Apphc,lion Pago 25 of 33 -.e·..t,.•\lft'S~•r.rc Duncan Park Neighbors Dtcomlltr 10, 2012 Ar"p.lhoe COunty Open soaco 1934-~ma$Uect c ...... ,,u:o 80112 Dur ACOS Board Mamben; WI 1r1: a ara11p at ovtr 100 l'lomeowners ■nd rwillhbors 1Ntn1 1tround OU raft P1111t In Fnallwood, CO wno h,1vl! i:r•■lfy 1ppr11tl ■lad .,..,, n'tOftll\fyDlJ p-tvlousfy IWlrdtd fat 1h1 dtsign upcrad,s of Otlf c111,bhed IUtlahborllood park. As we've shared In the o,111, rhb. popular o,arll ti tM' onty netattborhood o,rk to tr.tti th• needs of this corner ol E"IWWOOd -an MH that l'!P,Psents appro11 rmare~ ,o Clf!'Cfnt of IM town·, oopulat1~~ The "'alc@up of tNs ,..ipbornood t,,,s char,gtd drairna1Qltv fp the tan 6 years to na. h,w many vouna families wilh ch lhfren tftlt f'l~Y 1r. 1he o,rk. Rtccntrv we learned tNt you wou !d tonskkr thl~ pu,c ror a CIMIDOfflCf'll Oi;!nl. With thk money. Qi,f Cl~ 1010 us WI! would bt lblt to move forward With CM lmp,011•~"" to our p.1rtl Tlis little-l),1rk h;n beffl fl"'°' need or rl?dtvc!opmtnt Mid lnu.110YM'lcftt1 . Al. m1.1ch ;,, w, have! enjoyed this park for yean., we look t0rw.1rd 10 the planMd lrnorovtmef"IH chot win provide ro, mort> outdoor ac1ivnltS. \Ind make 1hls park the jewel of our ntl&hborhood. The Cit"f cil.1n• to wr,o,t ~th our an,ui, as It ~ the n«r ~~'V ueps ti) ,cncw our o,ark ~ know l'I g,.a,,t lfom vouwc1Uldalwus DII thon:sc1ucoswo nvod todo JO, WarcHt«:Uu)'f rt.'Qt,lclt th:tyouconsld:.Y DuMtl'\P~ln V04I process. and help our nc;ghborhood ,ear1re the dn:arn$ '««:' ti ave for C1,11u:n Por11. 4890 S Penra~vania St En&1......,d, CO 80113 AtDr.s1nttn1 Dunu,, Dark Nillahbots Standard Gf'ant Appl ication Page 26 of 33 • • • • ALL SOULS CATHOLIC CHURCH 4,~paho~ Cour11v a,anr prnc,1m 6914 5 Lni.1 \1 . Uni! A Ccnl(•r,ni.11. Colorado 1011] All Souli Catttol t ~h0ol11 p1e:i\f'tl tov.1itf"thi~ Mt1:r ~•! \IIPl=<NI II:, the! Citvol Enftltwcod'1, ACOS cr,1,n1 .,,111 Ur◄''"'" fo : the ril~IODMl'ftl ot Ounr.n Pil~- Al i licl11, C.thnl+c: School andthf (~" of i nt1lcwood On,1,nmon1 ol P,1rb;u1d R~n,;,tin,1 '"'"'' h.,d., 101111 "u.c11na utt:i tion,tt•p A.1, \flit \ehuola111J.1u•ty i,:h.a"ll,rd h;.uut,i; ttnm rnai.,11,ooit SchGol1 to tt'lc Cit-t of '-"&!,wno1l AO 'So11l1, ""a~11nowcrt 10 1cmal11 in , .. " old ,chool bul-'din, wh,11 our ntwptM.chonl f.)r1:1t._ WU btinll built . Now tt..: lh old cc.hool bul!ding h.t~ t,,.Pn dt..,nn'.io,h(d, we nrt looklnlJ forwt•d to the •~~vt'lo1rr'lt:nl 111 Ounc-ilft Patti W:lh Uunt.,n Park ,n rln-:c rro• mltv 10 <1ur "cflool, tttc-:t-will bt' multip~• 0Dport\lm:11l$ fo, O\I r 1thoo11n uhlilt• the par':. \\le #ti ha\11 tho 1bili1vt0uw th•part a, an ouufoo, t.13<.uoum,1ym .,nd on field d.1v11. Wl wo1.1ld Al'iO hi! ,lbll' tn ~nn.-.ncro o,,. •rurh pror.1,m, <"n tho 1t1ndudlttd f.fld th.11 w,11 u~ included In •hi: rt>dC'VOlapmtn\. Ovc•,~U. t\ n!dcvtlos,cd O1.1N:an Paik '.MOUid affnt rr.any naw and aduu1101U1 opporh,n,t•~i-to lhl: ctiildren and \t4ff ot All S<luli. Wtt .lrft ln,up::iu,1 of lhl•d1:YC '.up,t1cntr11n11ndwcwi1h to suppo11 the 1l1!¥1.◄orma,,n1 r;otlor1 ot 0Lincan P1r\ with I Sl.000.00 donauon . II ., mu hn~ th1u Y('I\.I will co111idet" Ou:, (,ty of Enoftw0od ,n lhelt 6til !\l ;ipr,hc:Jlio11 !nr lundiffa 1h11 d(N'C!IOpm1nt of o~nn" II.art Si1r1et•rrly, Rev. Robrrt O rish•r. l'.ILICt A.ft Sottl> Catho1!:Chu1ch& School 4!1~U~.i.u1:i·• St Fncll"· ... ·ni,d CO 90 ;, 13 Standard Grant Application Page 27 of 33 {~ C y () E :--: ,, ,. '•• I ' I'• _,,,p•ho'° Counly 01)l•n 1µ.,lt:' 11~:d Tt,;lb Ad'w,Mlf'f lourd 69)A So&ilh Um StrHI, Urh A CCnt~ml,1, co 801 U Ort l"fflbl'f fs.10ll Li I. L VI/ n () n \ ' R . I , I I" ' lhl.' Cllv ut [nRlcwoad P,uh ilnd ~trNUan Otpatt:ne?n1 h tvmmlttad to 1':~ lonci;-&,,m m•in1en.nt1 1111d n1~na1tmtn1 ol 1~1 l"'ltawood parb •ndP.11l,, lnlt,1t.11uc.tu1• -.11t-in me c11,. Iha Clryof rt111f'WMd nll1.1c:11I.:) fund~'"' ttl~tons ''"" m;,,iucn.ircc, ,op;,lr 1nd roplDttmcnl ol s:11k lntrmtrwctu,o. Onga lru m1,nt•nanu funcdcu,, lr.d-.ll•.1r1dl pick .. p. g,1~ 11 '"'"""''· ~.,, :,d,c s:ta,;,nundf'qu1pM,.,.l 1n~u on ll'"d ,,.p. 1 I\, •~\tron~ .-11r111:.cNc r .. 1vnon t :t•Mir!, 1111 m.,lr:ll'fl'l'"rl' .J:-dmowl .. :. 1,a1I end sdtrl-D'.11 rr.1U111n•ra. t:H. 1hrub 1r.d llndJc.tol"'J m11.,,.,,,!'ICP, liJ.111'".J ar.dp11.imbt ·11nlnl1'11&nc.Pln:lt,P.,.1 11llJ .. o,·,., t l1?lcl ,r.,11!,11.-..wncedttd p11.•u . The• P.t,i\.,·:I a,-,,~,11 :1,111 01.•p.i r\rnc•t l~fun~~ cnn.:o11ly throuat, th: Otyoi En111twvod '1 Gtno,ol F:.l\d H ;1n of [ha mr• ,~rvlta11 pnw1dld ton• .. t.l·HN Ol ltll Ctty ol t nQll 'l'/OOd. Duncan Plfta ,, (y,rflnlti, '™"'"°I:::.:• AunK ·lrnn n• ntt-llo~n,, p1oa,i1r.!1,0!td au "·tie\ 1nd wir cor11·nu~ u:1 b:J I pqaof n J .. Cfl c11.li'-Jilll1 .n:;, Che Jut.Kl. \:I\Certty, Standard Greet Applicet,on Pago 28 of 33 1 .. •, .... I ., II • • • • • PART G -Bud_pet Name ot Project Duncan Pi!!1s peyelopmant Name ol City I IJistrid : Oly of Englewood Soun:es Of Funds Date Cou..., Gnmt -uesc Cash Matcfl In-Kimi_,, T-P..,._ct Funds AranM'lf'MI ::nunzv o~ ~ 612013 $250000 n/a n/a $250000 Cllv of Ennlewood 1/2013 n/a S104 300 S104.300 ..... ---Grouns 6/2013 S2""" $2800 0lher fundina soun:e S olher cashlirHind eon.._ (010¥ or !Dlal 1/2013 • nor rrcm County gran1 • $67,900 $67.900 Dmiectl T-s. So.m:es of Fums $250.000 $175.000 s Other malch S4l5..000 u-of Funds-Ex-ndllures P!'.!'JO!-~ Fn,m Cou...,, Grant CaahMatch In-Kind-ch T--~ Si!eWOII< 10/13-9114 $32300 $107,100 $139.400 10113-9/14 $7 500 S7500 Slrudulas 10/13 -9/14 S190000 $190000 Sile fumlsh• .JS 10/13-9/14 S10600 S10.600 rrr.aalian 10/13-9114 S7,500 $7.500 Site Liah1ina 10/13-9/14 S1700 S1700 Requinld signage ackncMledgin,I 10/2014 minimum $400 required S400 req-budglll Q18nl from Ar:an:llll)e County --~~linelem -···---··--- Subtotal -..,._ Costs $250.0IO S107 tlO S3571DO Conllngency(-10'11, ofldel 10/2014 • not charged lO County -$67,900 $67,900 nmllllr:II T-Cost Illus u--$115.-Stolalin-ldnd $,US- •-est. cash maid,. i!Knl mak:h (= sublolal). ~ Authorized Signaue: ~.., e~ I Date: f2:.-flJ•Lk Pllnl Name: =Jenel=a.1-=B=iaf{~-----------Tolle: Q!!ector of Parks and Recraatian Cilyol Enqll,Mlpd Slandanl Grant Application Page25 0f33 • i I ~:::~~~333'•··· I J ····~·· t -j t •-==,~~•-··~I-· I I -!-----i • ·~•~>l ·•··••k ssmiiii~ci•·----f 1--··· J I ...... 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