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2009-03-02 (Regular) Meeting Agenda Packet
Agenda for the Regular Meeting of the Englewood City Council Monday, March 2, 2009 7:30 pm Englewood C1V1C Cenier -Councd Chambers 1000 Englewood Parl(way Englewood, CO 80110 Ca ll to Order 7 30 p m 2 tnvocatJOn McCaslin 3 Pledge of Allegiance. McCastln 4 Rott Call Present: Jefferson, Moore, Oakley, McCashn, Wilson , Woodward Absent: Penn 5 Considerabon ol Minutes of Prev,ous SesSJOn a. Minutes from the Regular City Council Meeting ol February 17, 2009. MoUon: To app,ove the m,nules of February 17, 2009 Moved by: Jefferson Seconded by: W~son Vote: Motion Approved (summary: Ye~= 6 No=0) 6 Recognition of Sclleduled Public Commenl (Please llmtt your presentation lo len minutes ) a Human Resources Director Sue Eaton will present the S T A.R. Award the City of Englewooc ~ently received from the Co lorado Chapter of the American Society of Training Development for the City's Supervisory Summit b. Rose Seemann, Enviro-Wagg, nc. W1!I address C,ty Council regarding Enwo-Wagg·s dog waste composting service . Recognition of Unscheduled Public Commenl (Please lom,t your presentation to five m,nutes Trne for unscheduled public comment may be hm11ed to 4 5 minutes. and ,f limited, shall be con tinued to General Discussion.) a b C d e f g Jean Alspeclor Kim Love Roger Hutchings Ron Trujillo Mark Craft BIii Harrell Betty Hams Englewood Unleashed/going green Englewood Unleashed/going green/Enviro-Wagg/ Chill Cooll-off/hang banner permission & warve fees P,t bu ll dog attac k/ban on pil bull dogs In Englewood comphmenbng Scott Rhoades (employee al B<oken Tee) maintenance issue/street light down (on Floyd between Broadway & Lincoln) LIE WWTP ordinance changes (C B #5) erosion on south side of Kmart 8 Communications, Proctamat1011s, and Appointments a Letter from Djanira Cox announcing her res,gnatlon from the Code Enforcement Advisory Committee Motion: To accept the letter from DJanira Co• for her res,gnallon from lhe Code Enforceme nt Advisory Committee Moved by: WIison Vole Motion Approved Seconded by Mccaslin (summary Yes,: 6 No= 0) Englewood Ctly Coonal Agenda Mateh 2. 2009 Pag<i2 9 Consent Agenda Items a Approval of Ofd1nances on FIi$! Reading None Motion: To approve Consent Agenda Items 9 b (1j, (11) and 9 c (I) Moved by: Moore Seconded by Wilson Vote Motion Approved (summary Yes = 6 No= 0) b. Approval of Ordinances on Second Reading Counc,t Bil No 2. authorizing amendments to Title 16 Unified Development Code ORD # 4 pertaining to Massage Therapy. Ii, OR0#5 Council BIii No. 7, authorizing an Intergovernmental Agreement (IGA) with ORCOG for the 2008 Traffic Signal System Equipment Purchase program. This IGA will allow DRCOG to reimburse the City of Englewood the cost of traff'IC signal system equipment (to be purchased ,n 2009) In an amount up lo $21,000 c. Resolutions and Motions. City Councd recommends, ln'..!!!!!li20, that the City Manager approve July 4, 2009 and August 29, 2009 as city-wide public sidewalk events STAFF SOURCE: Darren Holllngsworth, Economic Developmen t Coordinator. 10 Public Heartng Items. None 11 Ordinances, Resoluhons and Motions a. Approval of Ordinances on First Reading None b ORO#& Approval of Ordinances on Second Reading CounCII BIU No 5, amend,ng the Wastewater U~hty ordinance of the Englewood Municipal Code. Motion: To approve Agenda ltom 11 b (I). Moved by: Mooro Seconded by. Oakley Vote Motion Approved (summary Yes= 6 No = 0) Englewood CIIy CO\IIICJI Agenda Marcil 2 2009 Page3 c Resolutaons and Mot!Ofls Recommendataon from the F ma nee and Administrative SelVices Depar1men1 to RESO # 30 a1opt a resolulaon ttansfernng $165,000 from the Long Term Asset Reserve lo the Publlc lmpiovement Fund !or street improvemenlS STAFF SOURCE: Fra nk Gryglewlcz, Director Financ e and Administrat ive Services. MoUon: To appiove Agenda Item 11 c (I) Moved by : Oakley Seconded by: Wilson Vote Motion Approved (summary Yes = 6 No = 0) RESO # 31 Recommendabon from the Wastewater Treatment Plant to adopt a resolubon approving a revise-d fee schedule in conjunction with Council Bill No 5, amending the Was tewater Ulihty ordinance of the Englewood MumcIpal Code STAFF SOURCE: Stewart H. Fonda, Director of Utilities, and Pam Arnold, Pretreatment Divis ion Administrator. Mo1Ion: To approve Agenda Item 11 c (II) with Stu Fonda's edits. Moved by : Moore Seconde d by Oakley Vote: Mo1Ion Approved (summary: Yes = 6 No = 0) Ill. Recommendation from lhe F' bile Works Department to approve. lam21!2n, r 1 extension of the 2007 construction contract in the amount of $306,995 with Thoutt Bros Concrete Conuactors, Inc for lhe 2009 Concrete Utility Program STAFF SOURCE: Dave Hende111on, Engineering /Capital Projects Admlnl1trator Motion: To approve Agenda Item 11 c (iii) Moved by: Oakley Seconded by Wilson Vote Motion Approved (summary· Yes = 6 No = 0) 12 General Discussion a Mayor's ChOlce Motion: To waive the banner fees for the Englewood Unleashed fund ra,sIng event. the Chill Cook-Off. on Broadway Moved by: Woodward Vote Mo tion App rov ed Seconded by Jefferson (summary Yes= 6 No= 0) b CoullCll Members' Choice 13 City Manager's Repor1 14 City Attorney's Report 15 Adjournment 8 • ~ p m. • • ENGLEWOOD CITY COU NCIL ENGLEWOOD, ARAPAHOE COUNTY, COLORAOO Regular Senion February 17, 2009 Call to Order The regula• meeting of the Englewood Crty CoullCllwascalled to order by Mayor Woodward at 735 p.m 2. Invocation The invocalion was given by Council Member Mccaslin 3. Pledge of Allegiance The Pledge or Allegiance was led by Council Member McCasbn 4, Roll C ■II Present: Council Members Jefferson, Moore , Penn, Oakley, Mccaslin, WIison, Woodward Absent· A quorum was presenL None Also presenL City Manager Sears City Attomey Brotzman Deputy City Manager Flaho~y City Clerk Ellis Director Gryglewicz, Finance and Administrative Services O,reetor Kahm, Public Works Ooteetor Whrte, Community Developmer.l Pattee Commander Condreay Communications C00fd lnator Hoffhines Senior Planner Langon, Community Development Engineering Technician 1 Dye, Publie Works 5 Considera tion of Minutes of Previous Session (a) COUNCIL MEMBER WILSON MOVED, AND COUNCIL MEMBER JEFFERSON SECONDED, TO APPROVE THE MINUTES OF THE REGULAR CITY COUNCIL MEETING OF FEBRUARY 2, 2009. Mayor Woodward asked If there were any modificallons or correctoons. There was none. Vote results: Mallon carried Ayes: Counal Members Penn, McCashn. M001e. Woodward , Jefferson, WolSOII, Oakley Nays None Recognition of Scheduled Pub lic Comment (a) City Council wdl recognize the young people who were nominated for this year's Metropolitan Mayors and Commissioners Youth Award Mayor Woodward said welcome and thank you for coming this evening Tonight we are hononng Englewood's nominees for the 2009 Metropolrtan Mayors and Comm,ssooners Youth Awards The Youth Awards recognize Englewood City Council February 17, 2009 Page 2 young people Who have overcome difficult sI1ua110ns In their hves We are recognizing 17 nominees 1h15 evening from schools In Englewood We are honoring these nominees not because of the challenges they have faced. but because they have nsen lo those cha llenges These students Inspire us with their strength and determination. I would like lo invite the other City Council Members to join me in lront of Iha dais so we can form a receiving line lo congralu\ale these special young people, I would like lo Introduce Leigh Ann Hoffhines, who represents the City of Englewood on the Metropolitan Mayors and Commissioners Youth Awards Board of Managers. Leigh Ann is going lo help us with this presentation Communications Coordinator Hoffhines said thank you Mayor Woodward . I want to thank the famlhes, friends, teachers. and counsel0<s who are here tonight lo help us honor the nominees and Who support these special young people on a daily basi s. I want to extend a special thanks to the nominators for recognizing the accomplishments of these young people and for bnnging !hose accomplishments to our attenliOn . I extended an invitation to the Englewood School Board members bu1 unfortunately I scheduled this recognition on thelf meeti,g night They are unable lo attend but they wanted, to extend congratulaltons on their beha~ We obvJOUsly have a full house but we have rep<esentatives from al the schools Whose young people are being honored ton\ghL .• from Humanex Academy we have the assistant principal, we have adminis tration from ColOl'ado's Finest Allemative High School and a represenlative from the Englewood Middle School, so thank you all so much fo, coming this evening. I'm going 10 call each young person up Individually. Please come forward as I cal l your name Each nominee will receive a certlficale and gift card as token of our admlrallon . The nominees are: Damon Abeyta, an s~ Grader at Englewood Middle School Damon's nominator says Damon has a positive mindset and wo,ks to be the very best person he can be. He WO<ks hard in school and Is an advocale for hos own educallon Bnttanle Brite, a 12 .. Grader al Colorado's Ftnesl AhemalMI High School According to her nominatO<, Bnttanie has an amazing capacity for resollence, wtlh a slfOng sens.e of Independence and an unwavering strength. She often volunteers through the school at the school blood dnve, the Humane Society. and the Denver Rescue MISSIO<I Jasmine Davis, ans" Grader at Englewood Middle School. Jasmine -°' Jazzy as she Is known -ls described as a leader In the classroom. She has a posi11ve and c; ring attitude, and Is always wllllng lo lend a hand. She Is an acuve young woman who is very organized -she µnrtlclpates in many extracurricular acllv1ties and helps with Iha school's recycling program. Javier Deluna, a 12"' Grader al Humanex Academy His nominator says that Javier has lotally turned his Ide around He is a posltove role model at school, helping others by shanng his perspective and encouraging them ,nake good choices He is a p<osperous senior who has been accepted into college and has excellent plans 10< the future Cody Edie, a 12" Grader al Coiofado's Finest Ahernative High School Cody's nom,nato, says that Cody's posllive. generous allotude 1s mfecUous He IS grounded and malure and serves as a role model for hls peers Cody uses his past choices as a mollVation to ach1Bve his current goals and he ,s determined lo succeed. Scott Faulk, a 7"' Grader al Englewood M!Gdle School. Scott 1s descnbed by his nominators as a very caring young man Who values life, his family, and his fnends He has a positive outlook and Is compassionate toward others m need. • • Clayton Ford , an 11" Grader at Humanex Academy , Clayton's nominator describes him as a positive role modal who has helped younger students undorstand that they have control over their ow~ success Clayton has • worked hard In school and by succeeding In school, he has shown he can be successful In life Hannah Goettsch, a 12" Grader al Colorado's Finest Alterna11ve High School Hannah Is described by her nominator as one of the most dedicated people she has ever met Hannah values her family, her relationships, and herself She 1s unabashedly honest about her experiences In the hopes lhal lhey can help others • Englewood City Council February 17, 2009 Page 3 Oscar Gomez-Sosa, a 12"' Grader at Colorado's Finest It doesn 't look hke Oscar Is here this evemng Oscar Is descnbed by hrs nom111ator as a polrte. focuseo , and lhoughtful young man who has the confidence to ·do his own thing • Oscar understands that every choice comes with a consequence -thrs matumy and clear-headedness helps him serve as a great role model JesStCa Lacey, a 12" Grader at Colorado's Finest Accordrng to her nominators, Jessica has a positive attitude and an energebc splnl She always sees the bnght side ol th1119s and ,s always avaiable lo, a fnend in need Her personal detenminat,on Is helping her accomplish her goals OeShariel Mathis, an e'" Grader et Englewood Middle School. II looks like OeSahnel wasn't ab le to make it this evening OeShariel's nominato,s describe her as an org anized, respectful young woman Who contributes to the ciasSl'oom through her active particlpabon. She makes pos1t,ve choices lo, herself and seives as a posl11ve role model Leo McClung, a 10~ Grader at Humanex Academy, His nominator says Leo has a positive attitude about life that helps others feel better about their own life situations. He has been a stable force for his family by working hard In school and staying focused on his own weA-being and the well-being of his family. Carly Setlaro, an 8" Grader at Englewood Middle Schoof. Cariy Is described by her nominators as a respectful, co nside rate, and responsible young woman . Carly views Ille as something she has the power to make work for her and she brings others along with her on her positive, "can-do" path . Grace Van de Pas, an 11" Grader at Humanex Academy. Grace's nominato,s say she has wo,ked hard to become the successful young woman she Is today She serves as a peer counselor at school, shanng her • Insights with others and helping them resolve conflicts and learn better ways to cope with their hie challenges Josh Wood, a 12" Grader at CoforadO's Finest Altemat,ve High School. Josh wasn't able to be with us this evening. Guess why? He said he had class and he didn't feel hke he should miss tus class Josh is descnbed by h11 nominato,s as an easy.going . thoughtful young man. He has a creative energy and ,s curious to team new things. He offers positive support to his peers, challenging them to grow and reach their true potential. Brieana Wages an e'" Grader at Englewood Middle School Brie's nominato,s say that she has a warm and canng nature that makes her a leader in the claSSIOOm and a good role model She is very active in her school community and she takes pnde In her volunteer work. which rncludes spending time at a local nursing center Stephanie Zalinger, a 12th Grader at Colorado's Fi nest Allemat1ve High School Stephanie Is described by her nominators as cheerful, locused, and energetic Her strength and determ1nabon have helped her turn her Ille around an1 she uses her expenences to help menlo, peers and younger slUdents. There was applause after each nominee was announced Congratulat10ns again to all of you We are proud to have young people hke you as members or our community let's give them all another bog round of applause Mayor Woodward said I would just like to say about the se awards Individuals have recervod them, the sponsors, the parents, guardians or whatever you have so,nebody to really be proud of here In many cases, these young people have overcome some very hardship type things and stepped up and become leaders Nol only the le aders in their school but the leaders 1n their community . they are doing community service, they are doing things working outside at school, some times in some cases, holding run bme JObS Having been involved • In this program for, I believe this will be my fifth year, I can tell you that I am really proud of what you youth have accomplished and what 11 lakes to accomplish what you have done So. kudos to all of you and congratulations. Counal Member Jefferson said congratutat10ns Th ere was extended app lause Englewood City Council February 17, 2009 P19e4 Mayor Woodwatd satd thank you for coming Recognition of Unscheduled Public Comment (8) Nancy Peterson, a Denver resident, said I am here ton ight as a continua:1on of the lasl time I was here when I forgot a few ilems at home Tonig ht, I lhlnk I have everythi ng. The pictures thal I forgot at home are here tonight. Here's the rest of your packet of pictures So. if I can approach the bench, I wdl bring Ihe pictures fo,ward And I have also broughl a box of National Night Out plaques t found out through the grapevine that the Police Department Is going to throw them away and I didn't feel that. my heart wasn't onto seeing them go in the trash , so t thought that maybe the City Council would enjoy havi ng them So, I brought them tonight and just as a little update that what's on that box here .• I have the 1995 award from the Govemor of the State of Colo<ado lo< our Nabonal Night Out Our fr st National Night Out Award was ,n 1997 vmen I dl$CO\lered that we were actually dolllg something pretty special here in the Coty of Englewood I thought we needed to have the whole enbte Coty Of9anized in the Neighbofhood Watch and actually when I left. we stdl didn't have the whole entire City organized in the Neighborhood Watch, which was a disapp0tnlment to me, bu1 I was only one person and I wasn't able lo gel 10 ell !he neighborhoods to get them organized So, we have from 1997 through 2005 an award for each year wttt'i the excepl,on of 2000 ... my daughter died In 2000 on July 13" ... and I just didn't get 11 together for submitting for a National Night Out award as this Is a lot of wont But I can tell you that our City came together and is probably the biggest display of parties that year In honor of me from our citizens . They really did a humdinger show but I couldn't do it... I couldn't do that... the paper work to get In for their award. So, 2000 is missing and I apolo~lze for that but 1997 through 2005 Is here. And as you know, In 2006 I left the City on July 4"' after the Ju ly 4 2006 Festival, so there Is not a 2006 In there either. So, for you, here Is this box and whatever you do with It, I hope you do something nice with It and If you throw it away, please don't tell me. I don'i want to know abo1Jt it There you go. That's all and I'm done ... and I think I'm •nder five minutes Thank you • Mayor Woodward said thank you Nancy for all your service to the City. There was applause t a.m sure tt the • Pot;ce Department was throwing away or discarding them , Council Members may, I know I would, certainly take one and put ot up. Nancy had some real accomplishments with Neighborhood Watch, nol only locally on the State but I think al a Nat10nal level and has been honored as such With some Nabonal awards At one potnl I think we may have had the largest National Night Out. possibly Ill the country. I know It was unbelievable enough that the Governor of the State had to fiy down here, I betoeve In a helicopter, to really confrm that this many parties was goong on that second Tuesday of August So, congratulations Nancy and again my apprec,ahon for all you do. Ms. Peterson said I know I already left here but can I come back? Mayor Woodward said you are back She said I ran Into Doug Garrett at lunch here not loo long ago and I told him that there were photos of him standing m the middle of the street with McGruff. We have a lot of publicity from television stations In the middle of the night and stuff There are some photos of him with McGruff and t know that he would love to be able to see those too So 1f you get a chance to share those wilh him, I think he would like to see them And I am hop,ng, I don't see anybody from the Fire Department bul I gave him a huge box of photos so f'm hoping that they ut ilize those She said H1 Gary and congratulations Commander Mayor Woodward said thank you Commander Condreay said thank you Nancy tb) Beverly Cummins. an Englewood re:sldent. said mstead you of putting that In your office, I think ot would be nice ol you. to all of you, to put ,ton a wall t am sure you have one empty here In the bu11d1ng that aft of us could share It Instead of Just you people. t think we alt shared In her hard work and in helping our leader for all those years and now it has gone down ·to nothing, practically, because of her not being there th ink it only right that she have a nice bog wall celebrating Nancy Peterson Thank you Mayor Woodward and vanous Council Members said thank you 8 Communications. Proclamations and Appointments • Englewood City Council February 17, 2009 • Page5 (a) A lelter from Jim Gibson Indicating his resignallon from the Keep Englewood Beautiful Comm1ssoo was considered COUNCIL MEMBER McCASLIN MOVED, AND COUNCIL MEMBER PENN SECONOEO , TO ACCEPT THE RESIGNATION OF JIM GIBSON FRO M THE KEEP ENGLEWOOD BEAUTIFUL COMMISSION. Council Member Mccaslin said I'm sorry to lose anolher one but they keep going away Mayor Woodward asked If there were any other comments There were none. Motion earned Ayes Counc,I Members Penn , McCaslin, Moore, Woodward, Jefferson, WilSon, Oakley Nays: None 9. Consent Agenda COUNCIL MEMBER MOORE MOVED, ANO COUNCIL MEMBER WILSON SECONDED, TO APPROVE CONSENT AGENDA ITEM 9 (a) (I). (a) Approval of Ordinances on First Reading (I) COUNCIL BILL NO. 7, INTRODUCED BY COUNCIL MEMBER MOORE A BILL FOR AN ORDINANCE APPROVING AN INTERGOVERNMENTAL AGREEMENT (IGA) ENTITLED • 'CONTRACT BY AND BETWEE N THE DENVER REGIONAL COUNCIL OF GOVERNMENTS (DRCOG)' FOR REIMBURSEMENT TO THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO FOR THE COSTS OF TRAFFIC SIGNAL SYSTEM EQUIPMENT • Vote resultll: Motion carried. Ayes· Council Members Penn. McCashn, Moore, Woodward, Jeffen1on. Wilson, Oakley Nays. None (b) Approval of Ordinances on Second Reading There were no add1llonal rtems submitted for approval on second reading . (See Agenda llem 11 ) (c) Resolullons and Motions There were no resolutions or motions submilted for approval 10 Public Hearing Items (a) Mayor Woodward sald this is e Public Hearing to consider testunony on Council Bdl No 2, aulhor12lng amendments to Tille 16 Umfied Development Code pertaining lo Massage Therapy COU NCIL MEMBER McCASLIN MOVED, AND COUNCIL MEMBER JEFFERSON SECONDED, TO OPEN THE PUBLIC HEARING TO CONSIDER TESTIMONY ON COUNCIL BILL NO. 2, AUTHORIZING AME NDMENTS TO TITLE 16: UNIFIED DEVELOPMENT CODE PERTAINING TO MASS AGE THERAPY . Ayes: Council Members Penn, McCaslin , Moore, Woodward, Jefferson • Wdson. Oakley Nays None MolJon earned and the public hearing opened SenlOf Planner Langon, being duly sworn. said for your consideratJon this evemng is Council 8111 No 2. amendments to the Unified Development Code of the Municipal Code related to massage therapy and massage Englewood City Council February 17, 2009 Page 6 parlor . I have already submitted for the record Proof of Pubhcallon . Not ice of th is Public Hearing was published in the Englewood Herald on February 6'" and on the Eng lewood Webs ite fro m February 4"' lo February 16"' I have also subm itted the Staff Report . Th is set of amendments to the Un ified Development Code are resu lt of a recent State leg islation passed that all massage therapists. be registered by the 8tate . The Stale leg islation also prohibited the licensing of massage therapis ts by loca l munic ipalities Council, as a result of that , repealed the City 's massage therapy license requirements in Title 5 of the Mun icipal Code . Bu t Tille 16, the Zon ing Regulations, refer to Title 5 and so there was a need fo r amendments . Thus the amendmen ts are necessary to coord inate with the repeal of licensing in Title 5 and then to comp ly with the new State standards . The amendments are proposed in Defin itions and Terminology in Section 11-2 and corresponding amendments In the Use Sections 11-1 and In the Tab le of Allowed Uses in 5.1. The amendments wm stress where massage therapy is allowed and it doesn 't affect adult use in any way , They deal only with rephras ing of the definit ion and the terms and the removal of the reference to Title 5, which has been repealed . I can go through all the proposed amendments or I can address any questions . Mayor Woodward asked if there were any questions . Council Member Mccaslin said I think the on ly question I had was that the licensing , if there are complaints or something, that is handled by the State, right? Ms . Lang on said that is correct. Mr. Mccaslin said and thal also with inspections and making sure that everyone is licensed. Ms . Langon said that would be a State regulat ion no w. Mr. Mccaslin said okay, th ank you . Mayor Woodward asked if there were any other questions . Counci l Membe r McCas li n sa id wa it, how many massage therapy places do we have currently in Englewood? Ms . Langon said Mr. Mccaslin , I don't know . That would be a licen sing ques tio n. I am not sure . Mr. Mccas li n said so we don 't know. Ms Langon said I can definitely find out for you . Mr . Mccaslin said no, it was just for in forma tion . Mayor Woodward asked if there were any other questions . There were none . Mayor Woodward asked if there was anyone else who wanted to speak du rtng the Public Hearing . There was no one . Mayor Woodward asked if there was any other discus sion. There was none . COUNCIL MEMBER WILSON MOVED , AND COUNCIL MEMBER McCASLIN SECONDED, TO CLOSE THE PUBLIC HEARING TO CONSIDER TESTIMONY ON COUNCIL BILL NO. 2, AUTHORIZING AMENDMENTS TO TITLE 16 : UNIFIED DEVELOPMENT CODE PERTAINING TO MASSAGE THERAPY . Ayes : Counc il Members Penn , Mccaslin, Moore , Woodward , Jefferson , Wilson , Oakley Nays : None Motion ca rried and the public hea ring closed . 11 . Ordinances, Resolution and Motions (a) Approval of Ord inances on First Read ing There were no add itional items submitted for approval on first reading . (See Agenda Item 9 -Consenl Agenda .) (b) Approval of Ord inance s on Second Reading • • (1) Council Bill No 6, authoriz ing a "Grant of Temporary Constru ction License," a "Gran l of Right-of -Way ," and an "Exchange of Right -of-Way Agree menr for relocating the City Ditch at 3290 South • Lincoln Streel to allow for the construction of a build ing was cons idered . COUNCIL MEMBER McCASLIN MOVED , AND COUNCIL MEMBER WILSON SECONDED , TO APPROVE AGENDA ITEM 11 (b) (I) -ORDINANCE NO . 3, SERIES OF 2009 . Englewood City Council February 17, 2009 • Page7 • ORDINANCE NO 3, SERIES OF 2009 (COUNCIL BILL NO 6, INTRODUCED BY COUNCIL MEMBER PENN} AN ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING A 'GRANT OF TEMPORARY CONSTRUCTION LICENSE ', A 'GRANT OF RIGHT-OF-WAY' AND AN "EXCHANGE OF RIGHT-OF-WAY AGREEMENr FOR RELOCATING THE CITY DITCH AT 3290 SOUTH LINCO LN STREET, ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO IN ORDER TO ALLOW FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF A BUILDING Mayor Woodward asked ii there was any discussion There was none. Vote results: Motion carried. Ayes Council Members Penn , Mccaslin. Moore, Woodward, Jellerson, Wilson , Oakley Nays None (i} Mayor Woodward said for the record, Council BHI No 5 which was originally scheduled for tonight amending the Wastewater Utility ordinance of the Englewood Municipal Code, has been postponed until lhe March 2, 2009 meeting. (C) Resolutions and Motions There were no resolutions or mobons submitted for approval 12. General Dl1cuaalon (a) Mayo(s Choice (1) Mayor Woodward said the first Item that I would like, again, to congratulate the Youth Members of Metro Mayors. I think ff Is a real accompl,shment for what they have gone through and what they bring lo the commun ity (11) Mayor Woodward said I just want to menbon and I am sure that everybody Is aware that the Stimulus BIii was signed Into law by President Obama and although we don't know If Englewood will be receiving any funding, we are hopeful that we will be seeing something on our Infrastructure and some other Items (111) Mayor Woodwa1d said again /ust for the record, for the cltltens that read the minutes, I want to menbon that our financial report for Januaty, which covers lhe Christmas season, for the Clly was, as fat as the revenue side goes down approximately one-hall of one percenl, which is pretty excepbonal for the times We, at least in my opinion, I feel very fortunate that lhe City has lhe financial abilities that II does right now and thaL I think, we all pretty much were counting on a down tum but half of one percent is very, very acceptable, to say the least (rv) Mayor Woodward said also t would tike to ask for approval, or see ,f there are any objec t10ns, I have been asked to sign as Mayor, a support on behall of the City for a grant appficat,on for the Bishop Elementary School In Englewood, public schools for a $60,000.00 grant that would be awarded by Toyota Famlly Literacy f'rogram This ls something that has just come forward here In Lie laSL roughly 24 hours, in support. This does not commit the City of Englewood to anything II would be just basically us stal,rg support of It I have received this late this afternoon and City Attorney Dan Brotzman did take a quick look at It and. correct me if I'm wrong , but did confirm that ii Is Just basically saying we support this elementary school and the School D1str1Ct In applying for this grant City Attorney BrolZman said and we are not binding lhe City in any • way So, if there aren't any objections, I would like to go ahead and sign off on this as they need to submit th is grant tomorrow by noon Council Member Penn sa,d I think It Is a grea t thing for the Englewood School system and hope that we can bmg that 11110 our kids Englewood Ci ty Council Febru ary 17, 2009 Pago8 Council Member McCashn sa~ well ,1 ,s k,nd or you knlw my w,fe rrom Bishop presented this Each selected community will develop and implement a Comprehensive Family Lileracy, wl11ch ,s reading reading programs thal three elementary schools within a single scheol dlstncl So whal she Is trying to do ,s combine Lal1no and the Hispanic communities to help, not Just lhem , bul to help the kids In Englewood become belier readers and become more successful I tell you whal, her work goes undaunted She works from 7 In lhe morning until 9 o'clock every nighl, on weekends and you will never find a harder worker in !his community that's working for the good ol the sludents of Eng lewood I am so proud ol her lo say lhal because I see lhet the fruits of her efforts turn out. I would match her against any pnnc1pal here 1n Colorado. Coming from Douglas County, she was one of the lop people there and she will remain 10 be lop because she is committed lo lhe needs of lhe students and the families he, .. in Englewood I JUSI can't Jell yoo hew prood I am ol her, I want to be sure that that gets on the record because I don't tell hef that She does a great job with those kids al Bishop Ma)IO( Woodward said well heanng no objecbons, I wlll go ahead approve that and sign off on 1l Coonol Member McCaslin said then t wiU take It tonight and thank yoo I appreciate 1t (b) Council Members' Choice (I) Council Member Penn 1. He said again I am like everybody else. I think lhe recipients ol l he Commission Youth Awards are tremendous for these young people. I will make one note lhal again, we have no one from Eng lewood High School on this lhing again. I don't know what we can do to try to get that going and hopefully we can continue lo get them Involved • 2. He said Patty S1lverste,n will be ,n here next Tuesday mormng al 7.30, bnghl and early, at the Hampden • Hall. ll's an Econom,c Seminar II is free to anybod~ whc would like to come and listen to what is happening in the economics ol the Denve< Metro area, looking al Englewood and Littleton spec,f,cally So you have a chance lo come at no cost. 7 30 in the morning so 1r you have a chance to get up early, please come down and see Patty because she has a great presentation 3 He said get yoor Hawa11an gear ready to go We have the Hawaf,an Gala go,ng on March 31• I know this is a htUe early but start getting yoor togs ready It Is Hawaiian resort stuff and again It will be In the Community Room 4. He said ror Ms Burton cul there, hurray for Matt Kenselh, who won the Daytona 500 the other day, 5 He said and for my good friend, Bob McCasl,n that Is sitting next to me , I would like him lo review the Introduction ol Mr. Obama today and lel me know exaclly what that young man was weanng when he Introduced Mr Obama And I've got to thank you Cooncil Member MicCashn sa~ I'm sorry but I was WO<k,ng He said what was he wearing? Mr Penn said kaki pants and a sweater. and Mr Obama did not say anything In fac1. the PresJdent didn't say a word about his weanng a lie (h) Counol Member McCaslm said I would Just hke to congratulate the Yooth 101 coming In with theor issues whether lt be enwonmental 0t whatever their issues are I mean, they struggle the same as we do with issues dally And to see them show up hke they did, " Is amazing t figured a hand lull would shew up bul we had a big tum cul I am am9led II ls good 10 see the Youth or today and the adults or tomorrow come out and do that So thank you (iii) Council Member Moorb said as much as I like Dan . so that he and I are nol silting • alone up here on March 1 s"', I will make a motion to reschedule the City Counc il meeting COU NCIL MEMBER MOORE MOVED, AND COUNCIL MEMBER WILSON SECONDED , TO RESCHEDULE THE MARCH 16, 2009 CITY COUNCIL MEETING TO MARCH 23, 2009. Mayor Woodward asked rt there was any d1scuss10n • Englewood City Coun cil February 17, 2009 Page9 Mayor Woodward sa,d Just 10 clanfy why lhal ts, five Council Members w,11 be up at lhe National League of c,I,es Conference and including lhe City Manager so Dan, John and Jill would be lhe only ones here Mayor Woodward asked ,r there were any other comments or d1scuss,on There were none Vote results: Motion carried Ayes Council Members Penn, Mccaslin, Moore, Woodward, Jefferson, Wilson, Oakley Nays None (Clerk's note This was ~sted on lite Agenda as item 12 (b) (i) I (iv) Council Member Oakley: 1. He said congratulallons to the Youth Award recipients 2. He said I had a call today from a gentleman, who had a couple of questions. One was slreel related and f was able to answer that But he had a question aboul whal ,t cosl for a permit lo install a hot water healer He thought II was exorbllanl I couldn't answe r that It Is not a Council Request, i f someone can Just se nd me an e-ma il and let me know whal it was, I will gel back with him (v) Council Member Wilson • 1. She satd congratutaUons lo the students in receiving the awards and also lo the parents who showed up lo support their chi ldren, I always think that Is huge . 2. She said ltslenlng to the Stimulus B111, I know that Colorado is first on the energy and no one will be able to gel It right but Namaste (Council member Penn asked what Is lhat) She repll8d an energy group or solar company were talking about 11 and i1 we can in any way, tt Is going to bring more jobs to Colorado ~ we can jump on that bandwagon In any way. Boulder ts going to go 10 a, I beheve n ls called newbnd Mr. Woodward said smartbnd She said yes, smartbrid and you know, the more we can do that Is energy effteIent. I think ii will benefit Iha City and everyone in ii. 3. She said I also heard that there IS a lot of housing rehab money corning Into Colorado I was talking to one of the women who works down in Denver, who does know Janet GnnvnetL but there ,s money coming tnlo rehab foreclosures, d ,n any way the Ctty can use th at money or benefit from it 4. She said iusl for the record. I am not going to D. C. this year. I had g grandson who was just born and I am going to be helping out there but I support all the people who are going It Is a great, great thing Mayor Woodward satd did you say you just had a grandson that was bo<n? Ms Wilson satd yes, on Valenbne's Day Mr Woodward satd wen, congratulatt00s Ms Wilson said thank you So anyway I will be hell)lng out there That makes two . Hopefully. that's It, one for each parent (vi) Council Member Jefferson 1 He said I just wanted lo thank Nancy for a><mng down I agree that she did a fantasbc job wilh our National Night Out That ,s something that has detenorated a little bit Iha: maybe we can try to stra,ghlen rt out go,ng forward • 2 He said I also Just wanted to say congratulalions 10 the Metro Mayors Youth Award winners I lh1nk 11 ,s really Important for us to recogn ize the efforts and accomplishments of our youlh I too find ,1 troubling that none of lhem came from Englewood High as 11 would be valuable for lhem Englewood City Council February 17, 2009 Page 10 Council Member Penn said may I add one lh1ng? Mayor Woodward said yes Mr Penn said lhree of lhe four of the Colorado's F1nes1 were Englewood High School sludenls al one lime So I did know lhree of them, so they were there Somehow they had a connection with Englewood High Council Member Jefferson said sbl, we have got 10 gel some of lhose Englewood High kids Mayor Woodward said we have got to gel to the Counseling Department at the High School Maybe we could bnng that up at the meeting coming up. Council Member Jefferson said r,ghl 13 City Manager's Report (a) Crty Ma nager Sears said a quick reminder to Council that we have Diane OeGette here this Friday momong, the 27"" We wtll be having the Department heads there and will have the ,nformabon lo Councol hke we had In the past hke we had on Federal leg,slation. We are going to try lo make contact wilh the school to see If we can get the other school members here. Thal will be, I bel ieve, at 10 o'clock . We will remind you this week Council Member Wi lson asked the l ime and Mr. Sears said I believe al 10 o'cloc k here in the Community Room. (b) City Manager Sears said we had sent .iut a memo thaL..aga111 the Stllllulus Pacl<age as the Mayor said Is moving . II has been back and forth moving rapidly, Mike Flaherty put together the original information provided that, but over this last week. Rick Kalhm, Public Works Olractor, received a notice that we needed to get additional Information in on current up-shovel ready projects We sent that in and I would just like Rick to come report on where we are wtlh that • Director Kahm said thlS has been a reat mow19 iarget as~ au know that DR COG notified us on February t" that they were haVlng a Board meeting on February 4 and I think Mr. Oakley went lo that. It was pretty • apparMt .n 11,,· ,•nd or that meeting that we were probably not going lo be eligible for any funding because DRGQtl w ,s •laying with the standards set by the Feds for TIP Improvements. And that requires, first of all, that t'1ey be on pnmary road systems and the only ones i111 Englewood thal we have would be 285/Broadway, BelleV111WIFederal, and so we dldn1 have an opportunity However. on Feb.-uary s". they sent us a wnlten onvttallon to apply for projects And by the s", they had changed the rules and said we could also submd on secondary roads and we've got a number of those 1n the City, Old Hampden, Zuni, Tejon. Tuft< There are a whole lot of them So, we took a quick took al that and the downside was. we had lo have our applicat,ons in by last Friday al noon. oo the 13™, so we only had a week 10 put them togeth er. We focused on transportalion projects that we had a pretty good understanding on because one of the requirements was that they had backed off ol 1111s 90 day thong and they were talking about projects that had to be able to be bid by December 2009 and be constructed within three years So we focused on paving prOjecis, median projects and I think you all got in the mail, you 901 a 11st of proiects here And so, we submlltad for s,x projeds totaling a little over 5 m1ll10r1 dollars We split Broadway lnio two p,eces , Broadway overlay and Englewood overlay because Broadway is primary and the other is secondary so we wanted lo gel more punch for Broadway so we separated those so they didn't get all locked together Those were all turned In on Friday and they sonl us a notice that they had recel\led 11 They also had put out a schedule and so they went on Fnday and they were pretty aggressive because they were supposed to post a list ol aH projects lhat were submdted by today We thought we would see a 1st by 5 this afternoon but ,t never showed up on our email so I'm sure we w,11 have 11 In the morning That 1s because lheir regular Board meeting to finalize the pnontizatlon process Is lomorrow Then they are going to have a second Special Board meeting and It says they are going to have a Public Heanng and approve the 11st on March 4" Kells' rule wlll not rule there Bui lhat Is kind of where we are We know those things. The things that we don't know, as of thlS afternoon We know that there were, through ORCOG, there were 180 projects submitted totaling 600 million dollars m this area We behave that Colorado based on the goal that was passed today, we will receive about 402 mdlion dollars for the transpor1,a110n prOJeclS ORCOG believes lhat they are going to receive up lo 402. about 15% or 64 minion So, 1f lhey are correct. we will receive about 64 out of 402 million Thal decision will be made by the Colorado Transp0rtat10n Comm,sslon, and I don't know when that • dec1Si0n will be made So we don 't have to jump that hurdle yet So. that ,s what we know and we don't know w~en the Transportallon Comm1Ss10n wtll meet and we don't know the fact thal ORCOG will receive funding But of they do, we do have some p,ojects that are on the hunt and we win pos11Jon ourselves as well as w~ .:.-:~ We did have a call from DR COG today and they have some quesbons on one ol the thongs we had on ,hefe w e, c rmprovement to bndges and they actually ca:fed and asked us some quesbons about those bridges so, I don't know ,r that 1s good or bad Bui thal 1s the latest of that process Englewood City Council February 17, 2ooq • Page 11 Council Member McCaslin said I have a quesllon aboul I1\e Public Hearing Whal you said you submitted some or lhe projecls, correct? Mr Kahm said thats nghl Mr McCashn said and then they approve them? Mr Kahm said lhey post the proJe<.ts, they think they were doing that today Mr Mccaslin said okay, they post them. Mr Kahm sa id and then tomorrow night they finalize their pnontlzation process. ORCOG Mr McCast1n said okay Mr Kahm said this Is the TIP process , by the way, this Is the process we go through We have three years whelher ii was TEA-21, ISTEA, SAF1't -LU, where we send projects to DRCOG and they have prioritization and that Is how we got the bridges that we are building right now, through that process Council Member McCashn said and the public, once they are approved then the pubhc comes In and gives you comment on ... Mr. Kahm said yea. they say M.uch 4" ls the Public Hearing and they are going to select proJects and accrue the l1sl So what they are really doing is there accelerabng the TIP process that normally would have taken about six or eight months, Into alJOU1 two weeks He said With that in mind, we have confidence that If we have projects lhal are selected, one of the concerns that I've always had is lhal the next step is then you have to have an IGA with lhe Department of T ransponatlon We have never gotten one of those in less than a year It has been a lengthy process but 1f !hey c:an do the TIP selection process in two weeks, I'm assuming they c:an get an IGA p,'OceSs relabvely qu,ckly I noticed when the Stale ca<11e to us not to long ago and they amended the IGA for l~e Dartmoulh Bridge, that didn't take a year. That took aboul lhree weeks so Things c:an move faster If they want so I think if we can ge l a project selected, we can meel the deadlines or December and get It built. Council Member Oakley said I want to thank you Rick for mo,.~g forward wilh this as quickly as you have. I think it was the last Council meeting thal I needed all the help I could get In keeping un with this. I knew lhey were going lo send out a call for bid but, again, I knew II was going lo be such a small part I will be attending the meeting tomorrow night ani:! I will attend any special meetings thereafter, but the lnfonmalJon I W111 be • receIvIng will be general In nature Probably Whal will happen at the Public Hearing Is there will be cenain projects sponSO(s that will show up, hke the hOspital campus lhal is being bulil on east Aurora They wanl to build an Interchange to get into that winch Is gorng lo take a tremendous amount of money So It will be the big projects that will be lhere lobbying al lhe Pubt,c Heanng And n I can glean enough intormauon to pass on to Riclt, I win bul I will be attending and do what I can Mayor Woodward said I have a question and maybe this ,s for Mike regarding the U S Mayor's Cornm>ss1011 When we are talking about our different. that was not going to be handled through DRCOG, was It? Deputy City Manager Flaherty said well that depends on how the legis lation was written There Is an amount for lnfraslructure !hat's In that and we have a request In to the US Conference of Mayors but rrom what I have read In the publication from that organization, Is that the actual selection of prizes will be based on the CH IP and STIP process tha t COOT handles So with regard to lhe Infrastructure projects, thal pot of money Is going lo go lhrough lhe State process. However, there were a tc JI ten categories, only one of which was lnrraslructure and I thin k we had projects rn an addit10nal four categories that we had submitted through the US Conrerence of Mayors an~ at t~1s point, I nave no lndicat10n of where we stand on any of those Council Member Oakley said Just from whal I have re.~. I believe we hung our hat up on the nght move there. going through the Metro Mayors because they have been gellrng some speaal recognition aside from !hi! other stuff gom;i through ORCOG I think lhal 11 is going to be s.eparate monies And I think we were one of only sixteen cIbes that applied in Colorado Does thal sound right? Mr. Flaherty said I think that Is nghl, Wayne Mr Oakley said and so we were, we already hit the curve there as lar as a lol of Clbes m the State of Colorado are So 1f there Is any money forth coming, I think Staff did a real good JOb of getbng us in on that Mr Kahm said I would hke to point out that, you know. lhe overall b1ll Is for 887 blillon dollars and the Infrastructure is only 27 and a half million dollars .so II 1s a very small percentage The Slijte of Colorado ,s • antlclpahng gelll11g about, wil l be happy to get about 500 ... I think they are goin g to gel 3?'1 million or so . But there Is a lot I followed it, NLC senl a newsletter out this morning that broke this down p. tt v good . And al least coun ts for out ol 787 million. it count~ for a couple ol hundred bi llion I don't know wne, • the rest of It goes Cny Manager Sears said anyway we 1ust wanted to inform Council and R,ck has really been on top of this, as has Mike. so I appreciale 11 t know thal w.,1,~. through ORCOG, has really helped IOIIOw that We are all Englewood City Council February 17, 2009 Page 12 working as a team doing the best that we can We will let Council know Just as soon as we find out any more informat10n Council Member Oakley said I hope we w,11 have some more dialogue ,n Washington, D.C with the Metro Mayors (C) City Manager Sears said we listed April 27'" on the cale ndar that's John, Jim and I talked about that Jus t want to note that we w,11 come back to that 11 is a potential Council Retreat, possibly It Is a Monday night meeting maybe starting earlier In lieu of a Saturday, We Will come back to that I just wanted you to take a look at that at that date The 13" or the 27"', we are going to our Retreat o~ one of those nights and we want to try to set that up. so we w,11 come back to Council (d ) C,ty Manager Sears said I e-mailed the Couool We've gotten a letter from a lobbyist that indicated that there IS a bdl on the house that ,s regarding, House Bil 091152, that IS up for consideration tomorrow morning. We 1ust got WO(d about this last week and apparently Arapahoe Coonty and the Shenff, Department has taken a position of opposition to this. I don't have a confirmation of thal This just kind .,f came across last Friday and I contacted CML but thi s Is really not on thei r list I didn't have a good conv~r<,abon with their staffing person that the leglslature would put this wfth the other legislation. I didn't get ,nto much detail but again this bill Is In regard to slot machines, types of machines that are being considered for Red and Jeny's. Also for the Arapahoe County race track. And the opposition was on that these machines may appear to be slmllar lo slot machines and that may create an Increase focus or Increase interest in some gambling This is. I th ink , going to the Finance Committee. It is at tho very begin ning and I j ust wanted to let Council be aware that II Is there. We Will do some more follow up If we Rnd out something happening In that regard and lei you know. Council can either take an action to support or not, this bill, because you may hear about It because of the location or Red and Jeny's that that was Important so that you can at least be awa1e of It. It Is House Bill 1152. It Is Sonnenberg and the Senate sponsorship Is Tochtlop I wish I had further information about ~ but I will and I don't at tlus point In Ume We Will keep you posted on that going forward. 14 City Attorney's Report Crty Attorney Brotzman did not have any matters to b<1ng before Councll 15 Adjournment OWARD MOVED TO ADJOU RN The meeting adjourned at 8.36 p m. • • • Compost in~ Dog \1 , c for the City or En~lcll'ood l'rcpu~'<I by IJosc Sccmun n. Owner En, ir,iWaRJ:, LLC Februury 13, 21I09 Program l'ur posc Thiny-ninc percent of all households own al least one dog. Each dog produces an avcmge of ¼ pound of waste per day. Studies show thnt approximr.tcly 50% or all dog owners '"stoop nnd scoop'" and the other 50"/4 '"let nature take its course." Englewood's I 5,000 households arc home to 5.800 dogs that produce 800 tons of dog waste per year. l lolf of thnt waste is deposited direct ly into the trash, accompanied by thousands of plastic pick-up bags. where they enter the landfill stream. The rest is left on the ground. Rccychng dog waste into compost di\'CMS this material from landfill s. encourages people 10 keep walkways nnd landscaping clean by picking up after their dogs, and keeps waste out of stonn water. Residents who panicipate in the program will know that community leaders arc pannering to help them decrease their dogs' carbon "paw print.'' Objective EnviroWagg. LLC will collect your dog waste at no ctuirge and recycle the waste into Doggone Good Compost™. a soil amendment that is pathogen free and s.1fc to ll5e for ornamental and poued plants. The company will also provide )'OU "ith a covered roll-off for dcposi1s plus composwble pick-up bags ond stations. The end product will be Doggone Good Compost"' processed by A I Organics in Eaton. Colorudo. Enviro Wogg. LLC will bag nnd sell the product to local rclnil centers. Terms or Agrttmcnt f'his 08recmcn1 will pertain to Ccnl.:nnial, Canine Corral and Jason dog parks if officinls decide 1hn1 1hesc parks nrc appropriate fo r part ici pali on in 1hc program. Acginning in July 2009 nnd con1inuing unlil either pnrty decide IU di;cnntinuc the program : l;iwiroWagg. l,LC will • Arr:tnge for Allied Waste 10 pick up dog ,va>1e free of charge cscry l\\1l v.ceks following a prc-am1ngcd ,ehcdulc. Covered 2-cu. yJ. (5 I\. x 3 I\. x 4.5 1\./ one Ion) hins will be stnl ioned at each park tn ncco111modntc the waste. • t'on1ribu1c durable EcoSafcOO bag sta1ions •, ,·d with con1 in uing supplies of EcoSafe-1!' compostablc pick-up hags for u,, , the dog park • Meet with local businesses (,·etcrinnrions. d. , ,_ pick-up sen ices. l,•nnds) 10 procure annual sponsor..h ips for the ne\\ ~01 .. ms and am, "sponsored by"' signs lu the sides of the s1n1ion boxes. (Sponsorship signngc will be discreet -not a commercial advertisement. Sponsorships will cover the cost of rec ycling collection nnd 1rn n~pu rta1ion.) The City or Englewood wil l • Provide signs durable signs instructing dog owners to use the compost.11blc pie k-up bags provided. deposil only dog waste and compostablc or paper bags into the recycling bins. and deposit all other trash in a designated rccer tacle. • Provi de separate receptacles des ignated for trash near each recycl ing bin .. • Designate a bin location with truck accessibility. install bag stations. store free pick up bags, keep baggic stations tilled (700 bags per roll), initially work with EnviroWagg. LLC and Allied Waste to establish regular pick ups to accommodate site needs .. Additional dellils • Number of bins and bag stations will be allocated based on need determined by park administration. • Program will stas1 with a test period to ensure that the collection/ transportation system is working. Adjustments will be made as needed to enhance efficiency. • Partners will maintain ope n communication to ensure success. Benen1s This program provides opportunities 10 encourage pick-up by dog owners, will be welcomed by users of public spaces, is frie ndly to the environment nnd economically feasihle Current progra m• These park5 currently participate in the program: Broomfield Recreation Center Dog Park. Sheridan near 136• Bill Cooksey. Operations Supervisor, City and County of Broomfield Pa rk & Operations 303-464-S666 off. 303-901-8S44 cell: hcooksey@'broomfield.prg Westminster Dog Park -105th & Simms Ave. Rod La rsen. Open Space Mgr .. City of Westminster 720-887-6250: rlqrscn'a ci.westminster,co.us Composting Dog Waste Safely Almost without exception. dog waste is listed as a hazardous substance when it comes to handling and back)ard composting-m ,r sho11/d be. !"his material contains pathogens (nornbly round-.orm eggs) 1ha1 difficult to destroy and can be harmful to peopl< and pets. 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I Also ,.,joy vuit i~ th-l ~Mu ol loul b..1in111111nd vo,4011 I A loul ,_-piolit wil " holdi~ J.doptiot,s '-ti.cir ....wk~..,.,, '-<di ..t rp lo l...,l«wood Unk..hid. • --i-ofrt yowp d<dou.ttd to P"hl.< <di.at'°" for off.lwl, e1 rwut,o,,, p.,\ -•tt.,..,.I .,.j J...,J,......,,.n,,,01" mcloo, Mot, pk1K i.. .... yo,,,~•"'- TO PAltl(IPATt Ol VOlUNTW. !MAil TO l UMEM&~L{OM IILMRV o TECHnbLOCiY • Measurably Superior Code Enforcement Committee Englewood, CO 25 February 2009 Dear Code Enforcement Committee: Ba ISO 9001 :2000 Cer1ifitd I would like to thank you for the opportunity given to me allowing me to be pan of the committee. Unfortunately I have asked lo be removed from the committee due lo commitments with my work. I am not able to dedicate • time to the committee, as I would like. Thus, my re quest to be removed. • Again, thank you for the opportunity and I wish everyone all the best with Code Enforcement and trying to make the lives of citizens of Englewood easier. Sincerely, /) , J)~~~ ~ DjaniraCox 7070 S. Tucson Way, Ctnttnnial, CO 80112 USA phont (303) 649-1000 I fax (301) 64'>-9710 w,.,.,. lamttch.com • • • ORDINANCE NO. SERIES OF 2009 BY AITTHORITY COUNCIL BILL NO. 2 OORODUCED BY COUNCIL MEMBER WILSON AN ORDINANCE AMENDING TTl1..E 16, CRAP1'ERS SAND 11, OFTIII:. DIOLEWOOD MUN!CIPAL CODE PERTAINING TO MASSAGE PARLOR AND MASSA :-F. TIIERAPY. WHEREAS, the ~talc of Colorado has declared that the registration of mass; ge thcrnpists is a maucr of statewide concern and has adopted requirements for lhc stattwidc registration of massage therapists; and WHEREAS, this legislation pre ... -pis the City ordinances licensin~ "'--"'•·•ge therapists; and WJmREAS, this Ordinance is necessary 10 coordinate the State regulation and remaining City regulat ions concerning massngc therapists; NOW, TiiEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ENG LEWOOD, COLORADO, AS FOLLOWS: ~-The City Council of the City of Englewood, Colorado hereby authorizes nmeno 11, Title 16, Chapter S. Section l(C), "Table of Allowed Uses" of the Englewood Municipal C(l(le 2000, lo read as follows: 16-5-1: Table of Allowed Uses. Table 16-5-1.1 below sets fonh the categories and types of uses allowed within lhc respective zoning diStncts. (EDITORS NOTE: Only the Commercial Use Section of th e Table of Allowed Uses ls amended and the Resid eotlaJ, PubUc/lostitutional, Manu fa cturiog/1.odurtrial, Accusory, Temporary .:id Nu t Mentioned Uses art uocbaoged and are 001 included here.( 1 C . Table of Alfo,.'ed Usa. TABLE 1~1: TABLE OF ALLOWED USES --P = PERMITTED USE C• CONDmONAL USE A -ACCESSORY I JSE T-TEMPORARY USE L-LIMITED USE C-A = ACCESSOR Y USE APPROVED CONDITIONALLY L-A • ACCESSC,•ft USE APPROVED WITH LIMITED USE PROCEDURE Residential -!Nonresidentlal I Use Catego,y Use Type MU n Additional R R R R R J1'd¼ l'Mu Tl Regulations I I I 2 2 R ~ 1,s I I 3 ~ ' I 2 A B C A B A B J A COMMER CW.. USES Adult Use I All types as defuied p p l ~S--2.C.I In Chapter 1~11 Greenhouse/ Agricultural Use nursery, nisinl! o f p p l ~S-2.C.2 pl1ots .. Oowc n , or nuntry• ,tock • 1imal s hell er p p .Ccn.ne.1/d■y ca.re L # Animal Sales a11d --· Service Pd store (live p p ... , p p animal sole) Small animal C p p veterinary hospi tal L p or clinic • • • Asse.mbly boll or IC auditorium, b1 U p p p p renW for m e.eti.ogs Anembly o r soda.I oc:c:a.sloo..s Me.mbu'Ship org1nizatioc p p C p p (excluding adull use) Oepe.ndcnt un, D•p•nd ent Core center(leu than 14-C C C C C p p p p C 16-5-2.C.7 hour care, any age) Am,•_se.ment C C C C C est·,bl.isbment Physica l fitn ess p p p p p Ente.rtainment/ cent er/spa Amuse:me.n·t: i ndoor Theater and pe rfon:uanw p p p coo c.ert venue, DO'l p p includin g, a dult· eote.rtalnm~ot E ntertainmeat/ Cen•ral ou1door C C Amusement: O utdoor rtcru.tioo C Cbttk cashing p p p racllity Financial institution, p p FinaociaJ 1.ostitutlon with drive-tbrough L service Finaoclal i.n,titulion, p p p without drive-p p through service Dr•wpub .. p p p p . C•t•nr p p p Mic robrewery p p p Food 10d Bevtnigt Rr:stau.raot, bar, Se.nice tave.rn with o r p p r p p without outdoor opc-ratious R esta urant, wit.b p p drive-tbrough L service Tok• out and p p delivuyonly Oink p p p p p Bealtb treatment p p p M edical/Scientific fac:lllty Service p p Hospltol p p Lab<lratory (dental, p p p p p p m edlc:o l or optical) Office, type I p p p p p Office (general) Office, type 2 p p p p p p p 16-5-2.C.8 (limited) f TAW.#&MWtf.B~t!IBS p -PERMITI'BD USE C -CONDmONAL USB A ~ ACCESSORY USB T-TEMPORARYUSB L-LIMJ1'ED vSE C-A -ACCESSORY USB APPROVED CONDmONALL Y L-A = ACCESSORY USB APPROVED WITH LlMITEO USE PROCEDURE Retail Sales and Service(Penooal Service) • Cranatorium Dry cleaner, ~ff site only Massage therapy !al.ilir,: Mornwy Pcnooal care SeJ-v:ice: photogn,phy upholstery, printer, ~ I p p p p • I I I C p p p p p p p p p p p p p p p p p p p p p • locksmilh, tailor Tattoo and body-p p piercing establishment Temporary C C employment business 16-5-2.C.I I Retail Sales and Equipment rental L p p Scrvic,: (Repair and Rental) Repair shop (not p including •uto) p p ? p Retail Sales and Antique store p p p p p lkrvic,: (Sales) An gallery p p p p p Auction house p p p Buy-back shop, p p second hand, thrift, p consignment Convenience Slore p p p p Grocery/specialty food SlOre p p p p p Internet Sales p p p Locatfon Liquor store p p p p p Pawnbroker p p p 16-5-2.C .I0 forTSA, Retail sales, general p p P/C p p P i f <-20,000 sq. ft .. merchandise C if> 20,000 sq. n. of gross lcasablc n oor nrca School Trade o r business p p C p p 16-5-2.C.12 school Radio/television p p Srud io broadcasting studio. p recording/film s tudio Vehicle and Automobile p p p I 6-5-2.C. I 0 Equipment pawnbroker Automotive sales, L p p 16-5-2.C.3 rental Aulomotive service p p and repair, including body or fender work Automotive service and repair. not L p p 16-5-2.C.4 including body o r fender work Automotive service p p station (gasoline L 16-5-2.C.5 facility) Car wash, auto L L L 16-:k ~.6: 16-5-2.C.4 de1ailing Commen:ial storage of p p 16-5-::.C.3 opaable vcbidcs Fuel dispensing L p p Parlong facili1y, structure ( opaablc C C L L C p p 16-5-2.C.) vcluclcs), principal use Parlnng area. surface (operable vehicles). C C L L C p p 16-5-2.C .'1: 16-5-2.C.3 pnncapal use Rccrca1ional vcbacles p p and boats, sales or L rental Bed and breakfast p Visitor Hotel p p p Accommodation Hotel, Extended Stay p Wholesale Sales and dislribution p p ~-~ Coty Council of 1hc Cuy of Fnglewood, Colorado hereby nu1honzcs amending 1 Hie 16. Chapter 11. Section I. Subsecuon F, Paragraphs I and 12. of the Englewood Municipal Cndc 2000. 10 n:ad as follows: 16-11 -1: Use Class ifications. I EDITORS NOTE: Paragraphs A through E arc un cha nge d and are therefore not Included hercl F. Commercial Ust.f. Adult Use. a. Charoc1eris1ics. Adult use shall mean a use of property where the pnncipal use, or a significant or subSWttial adjllDCI to another use of the property, is the sale. rental, display or other offering of Jive entertainment, dancing or materitJ which is distinguished or characterized by its emphasis on depicting. exhibi1ing. describing or relaling 10 "specified sexual oc1iv:i1ies" or "specified analomical areas• u the primnry auraction to the premises . b. Specific Use Types. Examples include adult arcades, aduh bookstores, nduh cabaret, adul t dancing estnblishment, and 01her similar facilities, including those defined below. (I) Adult Arcade. An establishment where, for any fonn of consideration. one (I) or more motion picture projCC'lors, slide projectors or similar machines, for viewing • by five (S) or fewer pcnons each. arc used 10 show films, motion pictures, video cassettes, slides or other pho1ographic reproductions which are chuacterized by an emphasis upon the depiction or description of•specified sexual activittes• or "specified anatcmical areas,•. (2) Adult Bookstore. A place where books, magazines, motion pictures, videos, prints, photographs, periodicals, recordings, novelties and devices, or any of these things, which have as 1heir primnry or dominant theme, mailer depicting. illustrating, describing or rela1ing to specified sexual aclivities, arc sold, rented or offered for sale to adults, (3) Adult Cabaret. A nightclub, bar, restaurant or similar establishment which regularly features live perfonnanccs which are characterized by the exposure of "specified anatomical areas• or by "specified sexual activities," or films, mouon pictures, video casscllcs, slides or other photographic reproductions which arc characterized by an emphasis upon th• depiction or description of •specified sexual activities• or 'specified anaton,,cnt areas•. (4) Adult Dancing Estabhshmcnt . A business that fc:,tures dancers displaying or exposing "specified anatomical areas". (5) Aduit Entcnainmcnt or Service Facility. An adult boolcstore, me&lllfll pa,le,, adult motion picture booth, adult motion picture theater, adu lt dancing establishment, adult cabaret, or adult arcade. 10 • • • • (6) Adult Motion Picture Boo th . An enclosed area wnhin an adult motion picture theater designed or used fo r the viewing by one (I) or two (2) persons of 111:;t;un picture s which have as the ir primary or dominant theme , mailers depic11ng , illustrating or relating to "spocificd sexual activities". (7) Adult Motiou Picture Theater. An enc losed building, or a portion er pan of Jn enclosed building, or an open-air theater designed 10 penni1 viewing by patrons sealed in automobiles , used for presenti ng on a regular basis, film malerial which has as its primary or dominant Iheme, mailers depicting , illustrating or relating to "specified sexual activit ies" for observation by adull patrons thereof, and includes any hotel or motel, boarding house , rooming house, or other lodging for transie~t customers . 11!:DITO!tS NOTE: Paragraphs F2 through Fl I are unchanged and are therefore not include herel I-•;tail Sales and Service (Pusonal Service). a. Characteristics . Retail establishments engaged in the provision ofinfonnationa l, instructional, pemmal improvement, personal care, and similar services, such as ponrai1 shops, photography studios, art and music schools, licensed massage therapists, driving schools, riding acad emics, heahh and fitness studios, handicraft or hobby instruction, laundry and dry-cleaning rclail out let s, portrait/photographic studios, beauty and barber shops, shoe repair, and tailor/alterations shops . Accessory uses may include offices, storage of goods, manufacture or repackaging of goods for on-silc sale , and parking. b. Specific Use Typ es. Titis category includes the following use types : (I) Crematorium . A sel'\1ce establishmenl containing properly installed, certified apparatus in1ended for , or used for , the ac1 of cremation . (2) Dry Cleaner, Drop-Off Site Only. An establishment or business mainln ined for 1he pickup and delivery of dry cleaning ancVor laundry without t!1e maintenance or operation of any laundry or dry-cleaning equipment or machinery on the premises . (3) Instructional Service . A specialized instructional establishment that provides on- si te !raining of business, artislic, or commercial skills . Example include driving schoo ls, dance , music , and computer ins1ructional services . (4) Massage Therapy .Ewlllx -A feeilily 1l1a1 io An cstabljshment operated for the purpose of massage 1herapy perfonncd so lely by massage lherapisls who are licensed er ~11aliliea in accordance with Cit)' regula1ieAs aAcl Colorad o stmutes . A "message thorllp) feeility" ael!5 aat ineluae a "a,aosage parler". (5) Mortuary . A building used for the prepamlion of the deceased for burial and lhc disp lay of the deceased , nnd ceremonies connoctcd therew ith before burial or cremation . 11 (6) Personal Care PL-n,onal sen·,ce C>tabhshmcnt ensascd pnm.,nl) ,n lhe pro,·1s1on of pcr,;onal ,mpruvcmL·III . pcminal care. and s1m1lar sen·,ccs. such as beaut) 'barber shops and nntl salons (7) Service: Phot<>grnphy Stud;o ontl Photo Lab, UpholstL-ry, Printer, Locksmith, Tailor. Establishments engaged in the pro\1sion of ,nfonnational, ins1ruc1ional, personal 1mpro,cmcnt, and similar services, such as ponran shops. phocograph) studios, shoe repair. and tailor/oltcrations shnps. (8) Ta1100 and Body-Piercing Es1nblishmcn1. Any corpora11on. company. panncrship, or ind1vidlllll lha1 oITers or performs 1a11ooing or body piercing for any rec, charge, or remunenuion or any kind. For che purposes or lhis T1lle. lhis does no1 mclude estabhshmcnts pcrfonning car piercing as an incidental service to 1he permilled pnncipal use. (9) Temporary Employment Business. Any person, finn, pannership, associorion or corporation chat mai111ains a central locarion wher• day laoorers assemble and arc disparched 10 work for a chird-pany user. Sec1ion 3. The City Council oftbc City or Englewood, Colorado h~, :by aurhorizes amending Tille 16, Chapter 11, Section 2, oflhc Englewood Municipal Code 2G ,:, to rcod as follows : 16-11-2: 0t_nottloo of Words. Ter111J, and Phra ses. • A. Undefined Tmns, For words, terms. and phra= used in 1h1s Tnlc that arc not defined below. or elsewhere m chis Ti1lc. the City Monngcr or dcsigncc shall interpret or define such words, • 1cnns, fnd phrases. In making such in1 erpre1nrions or definitions, lhe City Manager or designea may consuh secondary sources related 10 the planning profession for technical words. 1cnns and phrases. including but nor limited 10: A Glossary of Zoning. Development, and Phuming Terms -Plt1Mmg Ad,oisory Scn~cc Repon 49 I /49 2. edited by M 1chacl Oa"idson and Fay Doi nick (Amcncan Planning Association, Chicago, Ill 1999); A Survey of Zoning Definitions • Planning Advisory Service Repon Number 421, edited by Tracy Burrows (American Planning Association, Chicago, Ill . 1989); Zoning and Development Definiti ons for the Nexl Century, edited by Michael Davidson, in Zoning News (American Planning A,soda1ion, August 1999), an<: The lllustrnlcd Book ofDcvelopmcnl Ocfinirions, by Harvey S. Moskowirzand Carl G. Lindbloom (Ccnrer for Urban Pohcy Research. Rutgers Universi1y. NJ. Third Ed11ion. 1987). TI1e City Ma.nagcr or designec may consult Webster's U11J1bridgcd Dictionory (Random House Reference and lnfonnarion Publislnng, New York, 1997), as supplemented. or otltcr available reference source for other words, 1emis, and phmscs. 8 . Definiuon or Words. Terms. and Phrases. (EDITORS 'OTE: To be Inserted in 1lph1bctlcal order( Adult £n1enni11mc111 <1r Service Facility: A spocific type of nduh use. An aduh bookstore,~ l'8f@f; adull moliou picture boorh. adu lt motion pic1urc theater, adult dnncirog cstablishmclll , adult cabaret, or oduh arcade. Sec definition of• Aduh Use" Massage: Any method of pressure on or fricrion ogamsl or ,uoklng. kneading. rubbing. lapping, pou.,ding. vibra ting or stimulnlmg of the extcmol ~oft pans of the body with th• hands or ocher pans of the human body or with 1he n,d of any mechanical or elccln cn l apparntus or npplinnce. with or 12 • • • • willlou1 such supplementary aids as rubbing alcohol. l11umcn1s. antiscpucs. oil~. powder. creams. lotions, ointments or other sinnlar prq,arations used m lhts pmct1ce. 14a!rWlgo Pa,leF. /lo~y e5!eb116F,n,e,11 mhere Ml' pe,seH, HF.ll. asseeia1ie11. er e0i,e1a1ie• eegagas in, e&Ffies aA, er peA1tils le he 8Rl9k@B iA er eamed en flAY •OOSSAke e5 d1tHned A0reit1 . "~ IHsege pafler' es1eblisl,e-~~ W Physieians, s~rg•ene, d0010,s, ,uadieal elinies er pa,sens lieansod by Iha la s eftha 8111a 10 pRieliee 1111ldie~&; <lg8f)', es1aBJNIIA), ehirep1ae1ie. and ahirepeJy, 1hai1 eAiees and elinies 1 a11d ell po,sallfi •rl,i•g i• 11,oir aAiees and •h•ies llftder 1he1F &11peP•isien ftR d diree1:0A1 (8) llespitale and all persene emplei•e~ b1• inetilUliell!I and es1eblishmen1s lieensed bj' 1h1 81111 H hespilels l>ile ""'"'""'"I lhoir u!MNII eu1ies •~1i• llie hospilal er i11Sli1u1ieo se liea11sed; ~ Beautieiens ftl,d barbeFS duli lieonseEI U11d1rlli• la s ef lhe Slate, huefa, ae 11toi• usual and eRlina,y oeeatien ••e p,eH1&sie1>; as defir.«I h Ille le"'G efllle 81ate. &H euna-•d; (Ii) HW01ge pRielieee er inslfti e1ed ia !he &lhl~e deplF'me111 efany State aearlldii,,,J seheel, eellege, Yfti ef5i~• er s11Fni»f¥, ~ lff1ee11i orBft) &n11tOllf, eeHti pr01ia!iie111I er prefeseie1111I 1tlilete er elhlllie '"""'· h•• treating 01hle1ee: ~ /lt1.y heea lld e e1hllllie eluh llla1 i& ael eepgod IA lhe preeltee efA!ne efia~ fflllSSlg111e niotob e,s er Ille i:enorel pwhlie fer nemAera1iee. ~o, Ilia puFJ!eses ef1hio +itle. iran othl~e elwb 8806 RBI R!O@i • fflBFI lR6H IOA pl!Rll!llt (1014) ef its g,ess ;.,e8Rl8 ffem the ~ ••ndeneg mas.oges 10 its memhllfS, sueh shall he pfifflo laoie e'iide•ee \hal Ille eluh is a bane Ade alllleiio elu~. Massage Therapy~: A spec ific 1ype of retail sales and service (personal service) use A laeilily lha1 is An establjshmeul opera1cd for the purpose of massage therapy pcrfonncd solely by massa~e therapists who nre licensed~ in accordance wilh Cuy reguleltel!O end Colorado sta1u1cs. A "massage therapy fricilily" dee6 ml\ll 001 inc lude, o "mossoge po,ler". See delinition of "Re1111I eall!5 and SOP iee (jleffiOH11I ser•ie ej", LAl £hmcians sua;coos doctors medical clinics or PS1PP$ licensed bv the laws of the State to mctis medicine surgery PSSPPAlhY shiawmctic :tnd chiropody thsir a>fficcs and Unics and oll oersons wodsmiUIUhcic offices and clinics under their supervision And ~ CW Hwoitals and all ncrsons cmoloxed by insli1u112ns end establisluocnts licensed bv lht Stntc ns hosouals while wfonninv their usual duue within the hospi!el or ioMitution,so ~ !Cl Registered or licensed µ•,. ➔CS ocrfomune services m their usual nuaios dulier 13 1W l3::nuu9pg;, and oorbcQ dub hccns,.uJer 111<.Jil\llJ!ilbs Srnte msofor a)' 1hcor • il!ldJ!alw.~ ~nd prpfcssjpo. a:..ddi~11.tS1U11~a(e c1>11t~ (fil t:::l.laill:cllm.ii'¥1\.wustru~1e<1..i!l.l!li..aJhl~~11>fm1¥!ime accrcdit~¼cltw!. collet:c, uniYcrsitv utsem,iom:; CfJ Imwm of anv amateur scnu·orsfessi2oel or ,,mfcssional,,pthJetc oc athlewe11m.~ u;m1jpg athle!cs-!.W Anv bona fide athletic club that is not cu 1.mvcd in the P@cticc or renderinu massn~ members of the 2encral public for remuncmtion For the PYfflO§SS of this Ti1lc,jfan athletic club docs Pot q;ccjys more than ten percent (10%) of Os wss income from the o:acticc of rendering ronwsw toils memW wch sh.all be nrima fade evid~ club js • bona lide a1hlcuc club Section 4. Safety Clauses. The City Council hereby finds, determines, and declares that this Ordinance is promulgated wider the general police power of the City of Englewood. lhnl i1 is promulgated for the health, safety, and wdfare of the public, and 1ha1 this Ordinance is necessary for the preservation of health and safety and for the protection of public convenience and welfare. The Cily Council further determines that the Ordinance bears a rational relation 10 the proper legislative object sou'!ht to be obtained, Section S. Massage Therapy Facilities cum:ntly legally in cxis1encc in any wnc disuict as of the effective date ofllus Ordinance shall be gr.indfathm:d and shall be considm:d a legal use for p :-poses of the Zoning Ordinance, Section 6. Sevcrobility, If any clause, sentence. pnragraph, or part of 1his Ord inn nee or the a;:,phca1ion thercof10 any pet.on or circunistnnces ,hall for any reason be Jdjudgcd by a court of compc1en1 junsdicuon invalid, such judgmen1 shall not affect, impair or invalidale the remainder of 1h1s Ordinance or its application 10 other persons or c1rcwnstanccs. Scctmn 7. lnconsjs1ent Ordinances. All other Ordinances or r,ort1ons thereof inconsistent or connicting wi th this Ordinance or any portion hereof arc hereby rcpenlcd 10 1he ex1c111 of such inconsistency or con0 ict. ~ E[ccJ o( repeal or modification. The repeal or modification of any prov1>1on of ,he Code of 1hc City of Englewood by this Ordinance shall not release, extin~'\11sh, alter, moo1fy. or c hange in whole or in part any penally, forfeiture, or liability, either civil or criminal, which shall have been incurred under such provision, and each provision shall be trc:iucd and held as still remaining in force for the purposes of sustaining any and nil proper actions, suits, proceedings. and prosccutions for the enforcement of the penalty, forfcnurc. or liabiluy. as well as for the purpose of sustaining any Judgment. decree. or order which can or may be rendered. entered. or m.,de in such oclions, suits, proceedings, or prosccu1ions. ~ ~ The Penally Provision of Seel ion 1-4-1 EMC shnll apply 10 c:ich nnd every violation of this Ordinance. lnlroduc«!, read in full, and passed on first reading o n the 2nd doy ofFebruary, 2009, • • Published as a 81II for nn Ord111nncc in 1hc City', oflic1al ncwspnpcr on the 6'' dny of Fcbrunry, 2009 • 1 4 • • • Published as t Bill for an Orduu.nce on 11,e C11y"s official websnc beginning on the 4• day of Februlll)', 2009 for thiny (30) days A Public Hcanng was held on February 17. 2009. Read by title and passed on final reading on the 2nd day of Match, 2009. Published by 1itle in the City's official newspaper as Ordinance No.___, Scnes of 2009, on the 6• day of Man:h, 2009. James K. Woodward, Mayor ATTEST: Loucrishia A. Ellis, City Clerk I, Loucrishia A. Bilis, City Clerk of the City of Englewood, Colorado, hereby ccnify thal the above and foregoing is o true copy of the Ordinance passed on final reading and published by tillu as Ordinance No._, Series of 2009 . .,oucrishia A. Ellis 15 • • • ORDINANCE NO. SERIES OF 2009 BY Alli llORI rv COUNCIL BILL NO. 7 INTRODUCED BY COUNCIL MEMBER MOORE AN ORDINANCE APPROVlNG AN INTEROOVERNMENT AL AGREEMENT (IGA) ENTITLED "CONTRACT BY AND BETWEEN THE DENVER REGIONAL COUNCIL OF GOVERNMENTS (DRCOG)" FOR REIMBURSEMENT TO THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO FOR THE C0STS Of TRAFFIC SIGNAL SYSTEM EQUIPMENT. WHEREAS, DRCOG ret.e1ved U.S. Department ofTransportntion Congestion Mit igation/Air Quality (CM/AQ) funds through tht Colorado Department of Transportation (COOT) 10 carry out traffic signal sys1cm impro,'CfflCllts and pwcliascs in the Denver mctropclitan r,:gion; Utd WHEREAS, DR COG desires lo engage the contractor for the purchase of miscellaneous traffic signs.I equipment consistent with the Traffic Signal System Improvement Program; and WHEREAS, the City of Englewood .,ubmined an application to DRCOG for the 2008 Traffic Signal System Equipment Purchase Program; and WHEREAS, DRCOG is responsible for monitoring and administering this Federal program: and WHEREAS, the passage of this Ordinance authorizes the intcrgovemmcntal agreement allowing DRCOG 10 reimburse the City of Englewood for the cost of traffic signal system equipment, which will ~ purchased by the City in 2009, for an amount up 10 S2 I ,OCO; NOW, 11 IEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF Tl IE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, CO LORADO, AS FOLLOWS · ~. The City Council of Englewood, Colorado, hereby nuthoriies an in1ergovemmen1nl n;:rccmcnt (IGA) entitled "Contract by and Between tl1c Denver Rcgioru:l Council of Governments (IJRCOG)" for reimbursement to the City of Englewood, Colorado for the cost of traffic signal system equipment, which will be purchased by the City in 2009, for an runount up 10 $21,000, n copy of which is attached nereto as Exhibit I . 9bll Sccu9n 1, The Mayor 1s hereby authom.ed to sign and the Cu> Clerk to ancst s111d mtergovcmmcmal ai;reemcnl (IGA) cn111led ··Comrac , oy and Bet11ccn lhe Denver Regional Council of Govcmmenls (DRCOG)" for and on behalf of the City of Englewood. Int roduced, read in full. and passed on fi rst read ing on lhc 17th day of February. 1009. Published as a Bill fo r an Ord inance in the City's offi cial newspaper on lhe 20" day of Febn1ary, 2009. Published as a Bill for an Ordinance on the City's official website beg.inning on the 18th day of Fcbnuuy, 2009 for lhiny (30) days. Read by title and passed on final reading <'D the 2nd day of March, 2009. Published by lille in the City's official newspaper as O<dinancc: No.-·' Series of 2009, on the 6th day of March, 2009. lames K. Woodward, Mayor ATTEST: Loucrishia A. Ellis, Cuy Clcrlt I. Loucrishia A. Ellis. City Cieri: of the City of Englewood, Col~rado. hereby cer11fy that the abo\'e and foregoing 1s a uue copy of the Ordinance passed on final reading and published by utle as Ordinance No._, Series of 2009. Louc rish,n A. El lis • • • • • • CONTRACT BY ANO BETWEEN THE DENVER REGIONAL COUNCIL OF GOVERNMENTS ("ORCOG") 1290 Broadway, Suite 700 Denver, CO 1'0203-5606 and CITY OF ENGLEWOOD ("CONTRACTOR") 1000 Englewood Parl<way Englewood. CO 80110 for 2008 TRAFFIC SIGNAL SYSTEM EQUIPMENT PURCHASE Project Number: 541007 Conlract Numbsr: exoeoes RECITALS : A. DRCOG has received U.S Department of Transportahon Congestion Mitigation/Air Quality (CM/AO) funds through the Colorado Departmenl ol Transportation (COOT), lo carry out traffic sig nal s1•stem 1mprovemenls and purchases In the Denver metropolitan region, B Authority ei:isl~ h the law and funds have been budgeted , appropriated, and otherwise made avaPable and a sufficient unencumbered balance thereof remains available for payment C. DRCOG desires to engage the Contractor for the purchase or miscellaneous traffic signal equipment consistent with the Traffic Signa l System Improvemen t Program adopted May 2007 an~ further described In lhis contract end Exhibit A. D. The Contractor agrees lo comply with an rele·1ant provisions of the contract between DRCOG e~d COOT, inoorporaled herein by reference and made a part of this contract, es If fully set forth , In the monitoring end administration of this contract. NOW, THEREFORE, It is hereby agre• 1. PURCHASE OF THE EQUIP MENT a. General Reguiremenls. The Contractor shall administer and purchase the equipment es depicted in attached Exhibit A, which Is made a par! or this contract, in ar.cordance with Title 49, Parts 18 and 19. as appiopriale, ol the Code of Federal RegulaUons regarding uniform administrative requirements. for state and 10a I governments and other non• profit organizations . b. Submissions or Proceedings, Conlrect, and Other Or,cuments . The Contractor .hall submit to DR COG all data reperts, records, contracts . and other documents cc llecled and developed by the Co"ltractor relating to the project as DRCOG may requirE . The Contractor shall retain intact, for three years following project closeout, all contrnct docume nts, fina ,clal reco·ds. and supporting documents c Award or Contract. This contract Is awarded to the Contractor based upon Iha Contractor's project ap~llcat1on, which provides that the Contractor be responsible for all expenses associated with acquiring, Installing, opera ting and mai ntaining the eq uipment, exclud ing the actual purchase cost of the equipment. Cont racto r agrees that Contractor staff and subcontractors engaged in such will not be reimbursa ble as part of this agreement. d. No DRCOG Obligations to Third Parties. DRCOG shall not be subject lo any obligations or llabilities to any person not a party to this contract In connedlon with the performance of this project pursuant to the provisions of this contract without Its speciftc wriUen consenl Neither the concurrence in, or approval of, the awanl of any contract or subcontract or the solicitation thereof nor any other act performed by ORCOG under this contract constitutes such consent 2. ACCOUNTING RECORDS a, Accounts. The Contractor shall establish and mainta in as a separate set or accounts, or as an Integra l part of Its current accounting scheme , accounts for the equipment purchases to assure that funds are expended and accounted for In a manner consistent with this contract's agreements and objectives. b. Funds Received or Made Available. The Contractor shall appropriately record in the • account all reimbursement payments received by II from ORCOG pursuant lo this • contract. c. Allowable Co~ts . Expenditures made by the Contractor shall be reimbursable as allowable costs to the extent they meet alt of the requirements set forth below. Such expenditures must: 1) Be made In conformance with the description budget, and all other provisions of this contract. 2) Be necessary for the accomplis hment of this contract, and reasonable In the amount of goods and services provided. 3) Be actual net costs to the Contractor (i.e., price paid minus any refunds, rebates, or other items of value received by Contractor that have the ellect of reducing the cost actually irtcUrred ). 4) Be incurred for equipment purchased only as described In Exhibit A, after the date of this contract. 5) Be treated uniformly and consistenUy under generally accepted accounting principles. 6) Be in conformance with the standards for allowablllly of oosls se t forth In Office of Management and Budget Circul ars I .o. A-1 L L ~• A-87, as appropriale, regarding cost principles for nonprofit organizations and slate and local governments. 2 • • d. Documentation of Costs. lnvo,ces, contracts , and/or vouchers detailing th e nature of the charges shall support all equipment purchase costs charged to this contract. e. Checks, Orders. and Vouchers . Any check or order drawn up by the Contractor with respect to any Item which is or will be chargeable against this contract will be drawn only In accordance with a property signed voucher then on rile In the office of the Contractor, which win detail the purpose for which said check or order is drawn. All checks, payrolls, Invoices, contracts . vouc hers, orders, or other acco unting documents pertaining In whole or In part to the project shall be clearly Identified, readily accessible , and , to the ex1ent feasible , kept separate, and apart from all other such documents. f. Audits and Inspections. At any lime during normal business hours and as often as DRCOG, COOT and U.S. Department of Transportation {hereinaner, "USDOT"). end/or the Comptroller General of the United States may deem necessary. there shall be made available to DRCOG, COOT, USDOT and/or representatives of the Comptroller General for examination, an records with respect to all matters covered by this contract and the Contractor will permit DRCOG, COOT, USDDT, and/or representatives of the C-omptroller General to audit, examine , and make excerpts or transcripts from such records, and to make audits of all contracts, invoices, materials, payrolls, records of personnel, conditions of employmen t an::! other data relating lo all matters covered by this contract. 3. TIME OF PERFORMANCE • This contract shafl commence upon execution and shall expire December 31, 2009. 4. COST OF EQUIPMENT PURCHASES • The cost for equipment purchases in which fe-.eral funds are participating shall not exceed Twenty-One Thousand Dollars ($21 ,000) as described the attached Scope of Services. The Contractor agrees to provide all installation, operalton and maintenance of the purchased eq· •'pmenl al its expense. 5. REQUEST FOR PAYMENT BY THE CONTRACTOR a. Award . DRCOG shall reimburse the Contractor up lo Twenfy-One Thousand Dollars ($21 ,000) for the purchase of traffic signal equipment as desr .. -~ ':, ,~e attached Scope of Services. b. Payment Payment shall be made on the follow,ng basis: Aft~r reee ,i. , the equipment, the Contractor shall submit the invo,ce to the DRCC.,1'3 Accounting Department for reimbursement. DRCOG will Incorporate the invoice into its next bin to COOT. Upon receipt of payment from COOT by DRCOG and upon veril'lcatton by DRCOG that lhe Contractor has installed the equ ipment and that the equ ipment Is operating as Intended, DRCOG will reimburse the C<ntractor for the amount of allowable costs of the Contractor's invoice. It Is lhe Contractor's sole responsibility to Install the equi pment and contact DRCOG for field vertncat'on prior lo receiving reimbursement. 6. MANAG EMENT a uRCOG Representative ORCOG has designated Greg MacK lnnon as Its representative who will coordinate reviews . approvals, and authonzalions b. Contractor's Representative . The Contractor has designaled Ladd Vostry es Its representative ror this contract who shall be responsible lor coord1S1allon and liaison with ORCOG on the equipment purchases associated with this contract . If at any ilme a contractor representative is not assigned for this contract, the Contractor shal lmmedla!ely noUfy DRCOG and work shaA be suspended until a repres.,ntative has !leen assigned who Is acceptable lo DRCOG. c. By sign ng this agreement , the Contractor also represents lhat its organization and Its principals ere not suspended or debarred per Federal requ irements . 7. PERSONN L • The Contractor represents II will provide and secure the personnel re quired In lnstelllng, ma intaining and operating the equipment listed in Exh ibit A. All of the services required hereunder will be performed by the Contracto r or under its su,ervision, end all personnel engaged In the work shell be fully qualified and shall be authorized under Stale end local law lo perform such services. Such personne l shall not be emp loyees of or have any co nlrer.tual relat ionship with DRCOG. Any subcont~cls entered Into by the Contractor associated with this Contract shall Include a statement lhal the parties to the subcontract u~dersland that DRCOG Is not obligated or liable In any manner to the subcon tractor or for the peiormance by the • Contractor of Its obllgallons under the subcontract. 8. TE RMINATION a Funds not Available The parties expressly recognize that the Conbactor is to be paid. re imbursed or othelwlse compensated With feder al and/or State funds which ere avanable to DRCOG for the proiecl. In the event thal CWAO funds ;ire not made available to DRCOG per Recital A, this Agreement shall terminate immediately r..ontractor expressly understands and agrees that aA of Its nghls. demands aro dams lo compensatlOll arising under this contract are contingent upon avallabllily of such funds to DRCOG. b Tennlnahon for Mutual ConllE!nience . The parties may, with the concurrence of COOT, terminate this agreement if both parties agree that the equipment purchases specified In Exhibit A would not produce beneficial results. c. Term ination ol Contract for Cause. II through enf cause , excluding force ma)eure , lhe Contractor shall fall to fulfi ll In timely and proper manner Its obligations under this contract. or If the Conlrdctor shall violate any of lhe covenants, agreemen ts, or sllpulatlons ol this co nt ract, and has not corrected such breach within ten days of be ng given nollce by DRCOG, DRCOG shall thereupon have the right to terminate th is con tract by giving wri llen notice lo the Cont ractor of such te rmination for cause, which shall be effec tive up un receipt of the wrillen notice . • • • • In that event, DRCOG shall not be required to reimburse the Contractor ror any equipment purchases not yel billed lo COOT, and Contractor shall be obligated lo return any payments previously received under the provisions of this conlracl Notwithstanding lhe above , the Contractor shall nol be relieved or liabilily lo DRCOG for any damages sustained by ORCOG by virtue of any breach or lhe conlract by the Contractor. d. Termination for the Convenience or DRCOG. DRCOG may terminate this contracl at any time by giving written nolice lo the Contractor of such termination, which shall be effective upon receipt of the written notice. If lhe contract Is terminated by DRCOG as provided herein, the Contractor shall be entitled to receive compensation for any equipment purchases made prior lo the effective date of such termination, subject to field verifications being completed to the satisfaction of DRCOG. 9. EQUAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY During lhe performance of this contract, the Contractor agrees to comply with all federal and state laws, rule, regulations, and orders regarding equal employment opportunity, Including Executive Order 11 2 56, "Equal Employment Opportunity," as amended by Executive Order 11375, "Amending Executive Ord er 11 246 Relating to Equal Employment Opportunity,· and as suppl emented by regulations at 41 CFR part 60, "Office of Federal Contract Compliance Programs, Equal Employment Opportunity, Departme nt or Labor.• 10. DISADVANTAGED BUSINESS ENTERPRISE a. Policy. DRCOG Is committed to and has eslabllshed a Disadvantaged Business Enlerprise (DBE) prog ram In accordance with the regu lations of the U.S. Department or Transportallon (DOT), 49 CFR Perl 26. It Is the policy or DRCOG lo ensure lhal DBEs. as defined In Part 26, have an equal opportunity to participate in lhe performance or contracts and subcontracts receiving DOT funding assistance . Consequently, lhe DBE requirements of 49 CFR, Part 26 apply to this agreement. b. DBE Obligation. The Contractor and Its subcontractors agree lo ens1, e thal DBEs as determined by the Office or Certification al the Colorado Department of Regulatory Ag encies have lhe maxi mum oppo rtunity to participate In the perform ance of co ntracts and subcontrar •s receiving DOT funding assistance provided under this agreement. In this regard, t' ·ntractor and subcontractors shall take all necessary and reasonable sleps in ar ,..♦nee wtlh this policy to ensure that JBE have the maximum opportunity to corn~ fur and perform contracts. The Contractor and their subcontraclors shall nol discriminale on the basis of race, color, national origin or sex in the award and performance or contracts and subcontracts receivi ng DOT lunding assistance. 11 , PROHIBITION AGAINST HIRING ILLEGAL ALIENS [NOT APPLICABLE TO INTERGOVERNMENTAL AGREEMENTS). The Contractor shaa not kncwingly employ or contract with an illegal afien to perform worl( under lhis contract. Contractor shall not enter into a contract with e subcontractor thal fails lo certify to lhe Contr~clor thal the subcontractor shall not knowingly employ or conlracl with an Illega l alien lo perform worl( under lhls contract. Contractor will pa rticipate in either the E-venfy program or the Department program , as defined • in C.R S § § 8-17.5-101 (3.3) dnd 8-17.5-101 (3.7 ). respecllvety. 111 der to confi rm the employment ellg1blllty of all employees who are newly hired for employment to perform IYOrit under the public contract for services Contractor is prohibited from using the E-verify program or the Department program procedures lo underta ke pre-employment screening ol fob applicants whi le this contract ts being performed. II Contractor obtains actual knowledge that a subcontractor performing work under this contract for services knowingly employs or contracts with an illegal alien, Contractor shall: a. Notify the subcontractor and DRCOG within three days that the Contractor has actual knowledge that 1e subcontractor Is employing or contracting with an illegal alien; and b. Te1minate the subcontract with the subcontractor ii within three days ol receiving the notice required pursuant to this paragraph theisubcontractor does not stop employing or contracting with the illegal alien; except that the Contractor shall not terminate the contract with the subcontractor ii during such three days the subcontractor provides Information lo establish that the subcontractor has not knowingly employed or contracted with an i~<:gal alien. Contractor shall comply with any reasonable request by the Der. ,rtment of Labor and Employment made In the course of an investigation that the Department Is undertaking pursuant to the authority established in C.R.S. § 8-17.5-102(5). If Contractor v10lales a provis ion of this Contract required pursuant to C.R.S. § 8-17.5-102, • DRCOG may terminate the contract for breach of co r\rac t If the contract is so lermlnated, the Contractor shall be liable for actual and consequential damages to DRCOG. 12. INTEREST OF MEMBERS OF DRCOG AN D OTHERS No officer, member, or employee of DRCOG and no members of its governing body, and no other pubhc offie&al of the governing body of the locality or localities 111 Which the project is situated or being carried out who exercises any functions or responsibilities in the review or approval of the undertaking or carrying out of this pro1ect, shall participate In any decision re tahng lo this contract whi ch affects his personal interest 01 th :? interest or any corporation, partnership, or assoC1Stion In wh ich he is dll't!Ctly or ind•recUy interested or have any personal or pecuniary 111lerest. direct of indirect, In this contract or the pnx •• Pds the1eof. 13. INTEREST OF THE CONTRACTOR No officer, mem11er, employee or agent of the Contractor or any other person who ts authorized to exercise any lunct10ns or responsibitities In comection with the negotiating, review or approval of the undertaking or carryi ng out or any segment of the program contemplated by this contract shall have any financial or other persona l interest, direct or Indirect, in this contract or an, subcontrarl thereunder, or In any real or personal property acquired therefore, Any person who shaU involunt.mly acquire any such Incompatible or connicting personal Interest shall immediately disclose his/her Interest to DRCOG in vml:ng. Thereafter (s)he shall not participate in any action affecting the program under this contract unless DRCOG shall have determined lhat, In light of the persona l Interest disclosed. the participation in such action would nol be • contrary to the public interest • 14. INDEMNIFICATION • • The Contraclor Is an •ndependent =ontrac'lor and not an emplC'yee or DRCOG. As an 1ndependenl contractor, the Contractor Is not entitled lo workers' compensation benefits except as may be provided by the Contractor nor lo unemploymenl insurance benelils unless unemployment compensation coverage Is provided by lhe Contractor or some other entity. The Contraclor is obligated to pay Ali applicable federa l and stale lncorM lax on any moneys earned or paid pursuant lo this contract relationship. The par1ies agree that the Contractor Is free from the direction and control of DRCOG except such control as may be required oy any state or federal statute or regulabon, and that DRCOG does not require the Contractor lo work exclusively for DRCOG ; does not eslablisn a quality standard for the Contractor; does not provide training, or does not provide toolf " benefit~ ol performance by the Contractor except through a complelion schedule . To the extent allowable by law, lhe Contractor shall Indemnify, save and hold harmless DRCOG, its officers, employees and agents, agalnsl any and all claims, damages, liability and court awards, Including all costs, expenses, and attorney fees Incurred as a result ol any negligenl act or omission of the Contractor, or !Is employees, agenls, subcontractors or assignees related to this contract. The Contractor shall Include language similar to the fore11olng In any subcontract associated with this Contract, slating that the subcontractor agrees to Indemnify, save and hold harmless DRCOG for negligent acts or omissions of the subcontractor, Its employees, agents, subcontractors, and assignees. 15. FEDE RAL RE QUI REMENTS The Contractor shall at all times during the execution of this r.ontract strictly adhere to, and comply with, an appllCBble federal and state laws, and their ,mptementing regulations, as they currently exist and may nereafler be amended, which are incorporated herein by this reference as terms and conditions of this contract The Contractor shall also require comphance with these statutes and regulations in subcontract agreements associated with tnIs Conlract. The Contraclor agrees to abide by and follow all applicable federal and state guidelines when expending any funds resulting from this contra(! This includes, but is not llmlled lo, tile Procurement Standards set for1h In Subpart C or 0MB Circular A·110 anll the applicable provisions ol lhe Federal Acqulsllion Regulalion ("FAR"), together with any additions or supplements ihereto promulgated by the Funding Agency. Currenl regulations , .n be fo@d at http://wwN.anneLgov/lar/. In addition, Contractor shaff comply with 'he following federal laws and regulations as may be applicable lo the project a. The Copeland "Anb-Ktckback" Act (1P, U.S. C. 874) as supj)lf.mented In Department of Labor regulations (29 CFR Part 3)(all cont-acts and subgrants for construction or repair). b. The Davis-Bacon Act (40 U.S.C. 276a to a-7) as supplemented by Depar1ment of Labor regulations (29 CFR Part SXConstructlon contracts in excess of $2,000 awarded by grantees and subgrantees when re4 iired by Federal grant prcgram legislation . Thts Act requires Iha! all labo·ers and mecharncs employed by contractors or sub-contractors to work on oonslrucbon proiects financed by federal assistance musl be paid wages not less tha n those established for the locality of the project by lhe Secretary of Labor). r.. Seclions 103 and 107 of the Contract Work Hours and Safely Standards Acl (40 U.S.C. 327-330) as supp lemented by Department of Labor regulations (29 CFR Part 5). (Construction contracts awarded by grantees and subgranlees in excess of $2,000, and In excess of $2,500 for other contracts which involve the employmenl of mechanics or laborers). b. Standards, orders, or requirements Issued under section 306 of lhe Clean Alr Acl (42 U.S.C. 1857(h)), seclion 508 of the Clean Waler Act (33 U.S.C. 1368), Executive Order 11738, and Environmental Protection Agency regulations (40 CFR Part 15)(contracts, subcontracts, and subgrants of amoun1s In excess of $100,000). TO THE EXTENT ALLOWABLE BY LAW, the Contractor agrees lo indemnify, save and hold harmless, DRCOG, its officers, employees, agents, subcontractors , and assignees should any applicable regulations not be followed . 16. CHANGES Th is contract is subjecl to such modlficallons as may be required by changes In federal or Stele law, or !heir implementing regulations. Any such required modification shall aulomallcally be Incorporated Into and be part of this contract on the effective date of such change as If fully set forth herein. Except as provided above, no modification of this contract shall be effective unless agreed lo In writing by both parties In an amendment to Ulis contract Iha! Is properly executed and approved m accordance with applicable law. 17.GENERAL By signing this agreement, the Contractor represents thal its organization and Its principals are not suspended or debarred per Federal requi rements . This contract represents lhe en ti re agreement belween the Contractor and DRCOG. replacing and superseding any previous contract, oral or wrillen, which may have exisled between th,i parties re lallng lo the mailers set forth herein. To the extent that this contract may be executed and performance of the obllgallons of the parties may be accomplished within the intenl of the contract, the terms of this contract are severable, and should any term or provision hereof be declared invalid or become lnopera~ve for any reason, such invalidity or failure shall not affect the vaftdily of any other term or provision hereof The waiver of any breach of a term, provision, or requirement of this contract shall not be con strued or deemed as a w~iver of any subsequent breach of such term , provision, or requirement, or of any other term , provision or requirement. • • Notwllhslandlng anything herein lo the contrary, the parties understand and agree lhal all lermt and conditions of lhis contracl and the exhlblls and allachmenls hereto which may require • continued performance, compliance or effect beyond the termination dale of the conlracl shall survive such lerminalton date and shall be enforceable by DRCOG as provided herein In the event of such fail1 ·re lo perfc,rm or comply by Contractor. 8 • • • 18. CERTIFICATION FOR FEDERAL-AID CONTRACTS For contracls that exceed $100,000 , Contractor, by signing this con tract , certifies to the best of its knowledge and belief: a. No Federal appropriated funds have been paid or will be pa id, by or on behalf of th e undersigned, to any person for influencing 01 allempting to i,~nuence an officer or employee of any Federal agency, a Member of Congress, an officer or employee of Congress, or an emp loyee of a Member of Congress in connection with the awarding of any Federal loan, the entering into of any cooperative agreement, and lhe extension , continuation, renewal, amendment , or modification of any Federal contract, grant , loan , or cooperative agreement. b. If any fund~ other than Federa l appropria ted funds have been paid or will be paid to any person for influencing or attempting to lnnuence an officer or Member of Congress, or an employee of a Member of Congress in connection with this Federal contract, grant , loan , or cooperative agreement, the undersigned shall complete and submit Standard Form-LLL, "Disclosure Form to Report Lobbying," in accordance with Its instructions . This certification is a material representation of fact upon which reliance was placed when th is transaction was mad9 or entered into. Submission of this certification is a prerequisite for making or ente ri ng into this transaction impo sed by Section 1352, Title 31, U.S. C:'lde . Any person who fails to file the required cert ification shall be subject to a civil penally o' not less than $10 ,000 and not more than $100 ,000 for each such failure . Contractor also agrees that it sha ll require that the language of lhis certification be inc luded in all lower tier subcontracls , which exceed $100 ,000 and that all such subrecipients shall certify and disclose accordingly. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have executed this contract on the ___ day of ________ ~ 2009. By: DENVER REGIONAL COUNCIL OF GOVERNMENTS Jennifer Schaufele Executive Director ATTEST: By: Roxie Ronsen Admin istrative Offic)r 9 CIT Y OF ENGLEWOOD By: __________ _ Jarues K. Woo dwara Mayor ATTEST: By :-----,,-,-.,......-,--,-,...,...,..---Loucr ishia A. Bllis City Clerk EXHIBIT A ORCOG SIGNAL EQUIPMENT PURCHASE SCOPE OF SERVICES The Ctty or Englewood will purchase traffic signal equipment for its lraffic signal system on Broadway. The equipment to be purchased and the locations for deployment consist of: Location Equipment Estimated Cost Broadway and Mansfield Cablnel and Controller; Fiber OpUc Cable ; and, Fiber Modems Broadwa• from Mansfield to Oxford • Total Estimated Cost $21 000 10 • • • • • • COUNCIL COMMUNICATION Dale: Agenda 11cm: Subject: Marcil 2, 2009 9 CI Council motion recommending 2009 clty,wi de sidewalk sales even ts, to be held on July 4 and August 29, 2009. Initiated By: Staff Source: Community De, elopment Dep.1r1ment Darren Hollingsworth Economi~ Development Coordinator COUNCIL GOAL AND PREVIOUS COUNCIL ACTION Ordinance 47, Series of 2000, authorized public sidewa lk sales for community events or celebrations. RECOMMENDED ACTION The City Council recom 1•1 ends thdt the City Manager approve, July 4, 2009 and August 29, 2009 as city-wide public sidewalk events. BACKGROUND Ordinance 47, Series of 2000, authorizes two city-wide public sidewalk sales annually. The City Polley established for public sidewalk sales allows for such sales to be conducted only in conjunction with a City authorized public sidewalk sale< event The dates of Saturday, July 4, 2009 ,md August 29, 2009 have been proposed for public sidewalks sales events through discussions among the South Broadway Business Improvement District, th e Greater Englewood Chamber of Commerce, and the Alliance for Commerce In Englewood. FINANCIAL IMPACT None U ST Of ATTACHMENTS None • • • UY AUTIIOR l'l'Y ORDINANCE NO. SERIES OF 2009 COUNCIL BILL NO, 5 I TRODUCED BY COUNC IL MEMBER MOORE AN ORDINANCE AMENDING TITLE 12. CHAPTE R 2, OF THE ENGLEWOOD MUNlCIPAL CODE 2000 ENTITLED ''WA TE WATER lITILI TY". WHEREAS , the City of Eng lewood conducts an Industrial Pretreatment program to control industrial/commercial wastes entering the wastewater co ll ection and lrcntmcnl system ; and WHEREAS, t:ie pro gram is designed 10 prevent pass through of pollutan ts 10 the South Plaue River, protect the coUect io n and treatme nt system from damage, protect public and worker health and safety and improve opportwlitics to recycle and recloim mu nic ipal and industrial wastewaters and sludge 's; and WHEREAS, the pre treatment program is subject to Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) approval and includes requirements fo r an ordinance 10 develop nnd maintain local pollution limits; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNC IL OF THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO, AS l'O LLOWS: Secti on I. The City Council of the Ci ty of Eng lew ood. olorndo hereby authorizes amending Title 12, Chapter 2, Sect ion I, of th e Englewood Municipal ode 2000.10 read as fo ll ows : Cbapterl WASTEWATER UTILITY 12-2-1: General Provisions. A. hart Title : Tllis Cha pt er shall be known n•, the WASTEll'A11iR UT/l/71' ORDINANCE. B. Strict Liability : The Englewood Ci ty Council rccugni zi ng th e thrca ,t . upon the fra il eco lol!)' and expressing grea t concern for its proteclion, declnrcs 1h111 merely doing nny oc1 prohibited by this Chapter and orders of the City, issued umfor the provisions of this Cha p1er or faili ng to perfonn any ac t required by thi s Chapter or said orders of the City violates this Chapter. Tiie violator's intention is not a defense to ony violntion of thi s Cha pter or sai d order of the Ci ty, but inlcntion may be consi dt:rcd as u mailer in aggravation or mitigation . C. Purpose : It is necessary for the hea lth , safely and welfare of th e rc.~idcnls of th e City 10 regulate the co ll ecti on of wastewater and treatment thereof to provi de for mnx imnm publi c benefit. This Chapter sets forth uniform requirements for di rect nnd indi rect ~on tributors into the wastewater collcc1ion and treatment system for th e City nnd cnoblcs II t(l com ply with all applicable State and Federal laws . 1 11 b i Tho e&j ee~"t!!i an: +. +e p,o onl lho it!11edue1ien 0fpell1111111,10 1n10 111• ~~11' "'l110h w,11-+t~«f••wtt!Hl"' eperalien efthe sye1e111 or OMlemiRAle lho ,esulling slu~~•• a. ~ll-lh&-imredue1ion ef ~•ll~1en1e ime 1ho 110 '1111 • lll<!l1-Wtll1-thu••~h 11.., system; inade~u01ely IFMtefl, into ,eeeH11g wetef!i o, 11111 llll+Mll,fllkll-◄if'4~l-11,, iRBOlllpOlih!e , ·ilh lhe &YfilOlll; ;, +o irRpFa"'e llle 0pper1ulli1y 10 ,eo)'ele and 1eeleu11 0!118Y'll lfll •"~ •lu~1"Mkf &y5lelB; 4. :r"1""' ;de fer IMjwilMle di&1Fih111ie1111111eng 11slf6 efthe 14lll ef1h1 PGl'Wte,ttl ~-+e pmYide fer AIMI poe111e1e the ge11lftl hMl!h, &11r.ly and wellilf1 ef lh1 eili -e residit!g within 11M Cily 111d deo'III-IIB!lffl. The p,eYisieM ha,eie preuide fer 1111 re1111!atier ef iii, 001 BRd indifeel 1en1rihu1011 10 the POf\1/ t:hfe1:1gMhe iHYMH ef ,1u1t1hs H~ ih.:eltglt 8RKlf81ffllf\l ef generel NqUiNHllRIO kif all 11B8FS, alllh0Fi~• 111elli10Fi11g a11d Nlk!Feemenl aeli"'iliee, Fl~Uifl IIBIF F8fl8rling, and p,e.,ide fer tile eetliftg ef feee fer the •~uilahle die!Fihuliee ef aeeta 1ea11hing fre111 ll!e pFBl!fMI estal!liehed hen111, 1t1d fer lllfe ,ee111eftl, • The pre"'i9ieft6 h9F1111 &hall apply 18 the POIW a,,d le pl!f5ens outside the PQ+11' wha IM1 • tty aeelraet er &(CFIIIBIDI iilft "" PQTIU1 UoBlfl eflhe PO+W , D. ~finitions/Abbreviations agd Aqqnym,r· Unless lhe context IJ)eeifically indicates otherwise, lhc following tcm,s and phrases, as used in this Cbaplcr, shall have 1he meanings hereinafter designated: 4kkreyiatiw and 4cc00Y01oL: The following abbreviations sha ll have the designated meanings. BMPs Best MAPnscmcnt Prnctic~ BOD Bjochcmical Oxygcp Dcmapd BM"R BH· Monitoring R;oon °C dcsr ,., Centimdc CPPS C.o]grpdg Pi3Slme Pegni\ Swem CFR, Cgdcg[fedSJI BrwJa1jggs COD Cbmiel OxxRP Pwond cw A CJcan wa1er Act m use n I g seo l •.amended, EPA . Eorimnmlnl PmlAi\iPP ARenc~ 7 dcvess fabrsnhcit FOG Fats Pili end Gt;;ase md ullooa w dov BJ Industrial t Iner mstL mil!igrpms per Liter O & M Ooerations and Maimennocc POGS Petroleum Oil Grease and Sand 2 • • • • COJW Puhliclv Owned Irsummt Works RCRA Resous Conscrnuon nod Recovery Act & Section s1c S1andnrd Industriel Clossificntion sru SimJi0ram Industrial User SNC Simificam Non:Comoliance ISS Total Suspended Soljds use United States Code Act or "TIie Act•: The Federal Water Pollu1ioo Control Acl, also known as the Clean Water Act, as amended, 33 U.S .C. 12S I el seq, .-.~•I>• (Hlhs,.,lle,, •• ,.i,,8). Shell ee peFfefRled ia 11eeldMee ·yilh pFeeedM,es 161111,Uehed l,y the BllA p11111111111t te 49 C,1'.R., Pait B61 es 81Rllllded, Approval Authority: +h• A~F8lBF Bf, IIJIBR dele111t iee ef Stell Prelf-114 Alllhel'iiy ef CeleFede, lhe QiFeeter ef Ille Waler Q~ality Cenlfel Qi·ieieR1 Celel'tlde Qepo,tmeet ef H-t:h. The Reaiovl Admioi1trator of EPA Bcgigp 8 Al IWib time M the State recciYSi nuthoriR!iPD the Appmya) AutbmitY §hill be lhs Director pf the Colomdo PeoortmcPI of Public Heahb and Envimnrosot. AutbPri'e4 CGPCWQ(Rfh:'C oflbc iodwtrial Wfli Lal If the User ia a oomomtioo· !Jl The nresidsnt scsssarv YT:Asurcr or Yice prgident of the @mora1i20 in clyy;ge of a principal btainsa functiPn nr ADV other pqsop who oerfogns similnr oolicv or decision·OlOkine functions for the comomtion, !ll Die Citv of one or more manufactYrins nrodustion, or PPSratina Cacilitie nmvidest the Citv ii outhori"e! to maks mDPIRFPl9PI dwiiions that ggyem tho PPSlliPP oflhe rcgµlots4 fasilitY including having the cxelisit or imolicil dutv ofronkias rooior f::DRil1I iovqtment rqommSOOltions and initiate aod difSiGl other oomnrehwive mcgsurcs to assure lons-tcnn environmental comnliance with cnvimnrnemal lnws and ccsvlatiw• eo GJWlB tblt tbs rrrmac mssn1 we stlh1i§hed or action, taken to uther comotete ao4 ogcumtc infonnotion for industrial wastcwata nmit rssuirgncnts· and when; outhoritv to sim d8GYmm1s hu beep auimed w delsntest lO ths Citv in nccordwc with comorntc ~- Ou lf the User is a nartncrshin or sole nmorictorshin· o general oa, ms or oroPrictor respectixelx IRl lfthe Ussr is a federal state or local sovemmentel [acilitv· a Citv or hishest official anooimed or dmiwt@ IO overse:e the PPSltion and pqformpucc of the activitis of the covemmen, facili1v or their de:;igne;. WJ llle mdtviduals dcsrnbesl m suW&lions tol chmush CcJ obovc mav desiwte another AUlhorizcd rmrescn101ive if the authori,zatioo ii: mado in writing the authorization sppciQcs the individual or a oositioo resoonsibls for tM oxerall QllCDltion of the rasiliJv from whichthe discharse ori sinotn or boxing overall rcspoo1ibiUtv Cor snvimomcntal matters for the comnnnv. ond the written gy1hociZAtlon is sybmincd 1° lb• Ci\x ,4,~c~o,-lte<I RetJ tlift!ilM{C,s o{S¾; ,ifle,s,.,• J,tSH5,,-;a1 (:15(!,is. ,c\n &lilheFil!ed ,epresen1a1i ,e efa sig,li!la11111 iRdW91fiol weer 11111y be: +. If 1111 itid1111ri1I llilf i1 • &OfllOFalie&: &, .•. Fl8j!OMihl1 eAieer efllle 88,POFaliO&; Gpeoifie&lly Ille pN1id••~ &1-llf). ••-11, e, "'" pN1id'81 er lhe ee1110Nlio• i& eN11g1 of • pFieeipal bw8IRIIII 111i•;iy, er lftj olll.-petieR uho plFHlfftll 1il!lil&1 peliei er doel1:eR R11kiog rwoe1io1111 mr tho eef110A11ioe, er &. +he IIIIRIIIF er ORI or RlOII fllflllWHl81w;IIII, p,odHlie• er epera!ieR lliellililll emple) iAg IIIONI Iha!! I\•, 8 fflll!dfed filly (lSQj petl8A8 Of ha, il!g greae 11111011111 88119 er ■Npoedil!Hoe aneeedieg , .. ,1111,y Ii~• l!lillieA dellllffl ES~l,000 1000,00j, if awlll&All le eigr, •~BwmeRIB he.1 heeR aeeigr,ed or d1l1flllld le 1h1 -iag1r iR aeeerd&Bee wilh OOf!IOFall p1eaed-. * If Iha in~w11fi1I ll!llf ie 1 ,-■PSl!ip er prepAlll8P5hip : • geeeRII plf'.Aer if Ille ,.u.. ii I plll'IRWWP, 81 hy the p,epAIIBI if 1111 plfllli1m la e sale p,oprie10n1hi1' * A--wly 1w1hefiMII 11pN1tn111i e ef Ille iAdiuidwal dt1igNled ahe ••• if Iha 8\tlhefia111ioR ii RWUII in 111Pi1it1g. '.\EfineR autheFi;aa1ien MWSI: .. Speaij:y IA indi• idwal er pasilieA M"itlg B"erall re&po11eihili11• fer Ille meilill fi.o~ t1ohial1 di1al111,g1 ol'igiAates . Best Managemc111 Practice~ (JJ/JJ£).: ,.,.,, 1eftseAehle prae1iee er proeadWRI deemed Aeeee&BI)' by the City, 10 pH• flll, Bbftle, er n111edi• lhe 0e11se~we1•oe1 ernte in!redwalieA of11RleY. 1\11pell11l8Hl881118-UIIHIOHI ofpoll111eAl6 iRIO Ille PQTW hy BA iRd11&lriol or oofllRlereial weer le 1111 '"''"' 11el111ieelly &11d eee•o1ftieell1 praotieel. Schg!µles of activities Pmhibilioru oCoCOS1Jccs roaimSMnr& nmcedurm and mhs AllMRcment Practices to imnlmvmt the pmhibUiAAi Hmed jg 12·2·SCO EMC BMPi arc Prctretment Sl@m!Aah DMPI iP£1yde Yntrosol regµj[SQ)CQJI gpqptins prpcedµrq and o@ctir&110 rontml ulont ,ue nmoa: snmasc or Jek:i IIudss or waste dh99$II m d@ioaee &pm ow m.,1sdob 1tomRe Be:91 P. '9/ttM1'ofh1,I lml#rtie ,i l=he hi1h111 quelil) leuknieal eptn10n develepi,d after eeesidllAllioA efall Flli08Mhly M''llilallle e11d ~efll111111 ~•'" e. ir,fu1tMlioA, • • Biachemical Oxygen Demont/ (/JUD): TI1c qunntity of oxygen utilized in 1he biochemical • oxidation of organic numcr under slnndnrd lnborntory procedure h1 five (S) days al twenty degrees Celsius (20°C). expressed In milhgrnms per liter. 4 • • • Bu.,int!SS Class,jlca1io11 Code (BCC) A classification or dasehargcr., based on the current ••~-rsion ors1andanls Industrial Classaficauon Manual, Bureau of1he Budget of the Unued States of Amenca. CH,•ege,·ie<li U/;t,•, Tl10se us•FS sullj~a, 10 lol'A JH'lllllulgatea eetegerieel pFelFea1meR1 ~-CllltPOriml tmfuudal ¼cG An Industrial Uscrsubicg, to a Catmrical fmtreatrosru S1andard 9C Calmdcal §1apdard. Cate gPdcal PaEUacmem Standard or '9«'f9cicq / Standard· Anx rewtation c2moinine oollutam dlscharggJimits promulsated,bv EPA in @ccordancc with sections 3070il nod !wlube Act {33 U S C Section13 l Zl tb@l Qpply to a specific CAtCSOCY of users and lhAl appear iu iP CfR GbAP1s I subchapter N Parts 40s;411 Chunical Oxygen Demand (COD): The ffl('&)Wt of the oxygen equi"111cnt of that pmion of orpnic matter in a sample that is suscq,tible to <>xidation by a strong chemical oxidant under laboratory procedures. Chlorine Demand: The amount of chlorine required to produce a free chlorine residual of 0.1 mg/I after a contacl time of fifteen ( I 5) minutes as measured by the DPD (N, N, Dicthyl-P-PhenyleneDiamlne) Method on a sample at a temperature of twenty degrees centigrade (20°C) in confonnance with 40 C.F.R., Part 136, as .wended . Ciry: The City of Englewood, Colonido or desjgng; jnclud jpg the Syw;n:jsory Committee for the Llttlcton·Enslewood Wastewater Treatment Plant. oe .. ll'B\e .le: er ,fi"e,Je, Bl U'aler ,0.,,1.~.liB,I C6 .. :'6/ ,te1, ,,,6 8R!eAded 33 U.8,C , 1a~ I 9Helt. Code: The Code of the City of Englewood, commonly known as the Englewood Municipal Code of 2000, as amended. Colorado Pischaroc Pcnnit Svstem lCPPSl· The State of Colorndo oromm for issuius conditionins and dcnxins ocnnits for the dischar@e of nollutants from ooint sources into wa1ea 0(\bs State PYPYAD110 sec1jon 2s-s-101 e1 seq CRS 1273 as amended nod 402 0( the Cleap WaJg ACJ m \I s c Sg;uon J 3421 Compositt Samplt: A representative now-proportioned sample collected within a twenty-four (24) hour period constituting a minimum of four (4) individual samples co ll ected at equnlly spaced two (2) hour intervals and comb ined according to now . Time- proportional sampling IUilX.li; is allewee approved bv the Cjtv if now-proporti onal sampling is not fwiblc including where now metering is not feasible. C6J6, ·"" Dept1, llftelf/ fl/A.blie Hea,hh 81f9 Ett•1fflNOl(!NI. ,A.ti) rer«eeee ill lhit Chaple, le Ille "Qep&Amenl ef IIMl!h" er 1he 'llee\1h QopOFA11ont" er CQl'II & lo shell mea• lite Stele Health Deper1men1. Pdl) fOH!FOA BI in lliis ChepleF le lite "heal~, eA1eeF" shell AIIMIR lhe lleahh OA1eeF af 1110 lh,ahh DopAFIHIOllt , er his desigAAled reprll!leAleli<'~ 8tale. s c ill1~/l1~('!t) s,l.fuu:lcwQJ)(I , Ctk1hng ll'owr The wR1cr ~ from any u,e such as nar condn,onmg. coohnf or rcfngcra1ion. or 10 which the only pollu1am added is heal. ()..'{'<lrfmcnt nf Utilitits.· 111c Dep.1nmcn1 wluch " responsible for the operauon nnd 1113m1enancc of the wastc,.·a1er collcc11on S)'Slctn [),rect D,schargc: 111e discharge of1rca1cd or untrcalcd wns1cwu1cr direct ly 10 the wu1crs of1hc State of Colorado. Director: The Director of Utilities for Englewood or his/her authorized rcprcse111a1ivc or designcc, respectively. D1n:ctor's Order: Any order 10 a user by the Dircc1or. Disclwrge Rare: That volume of effluent from o user or discharger which t.1s been de1cnnincd by the City to be representative of the process effluent from that plant. Such effluent will be based upon metered water usage Wllcss, in the opinion of the City, Sib'llificanl omounts of waler arc divencd and not discharged into the wastewater ucatmcnt system. r;rs,,"6,ge . ~ ry pe,oen he diseha,g1& e r aaus1& lhe diSBha'ile of .. as1ewe1 er 10 Ille pg;w_ l:Ji.,:1tJ,'.e,I &t!k'J5. Thal aene enlfillien of n1a11er in 11\e es1eu.a1er oensiSling ef oolleidel )Mlfliowale mener one mie ren iR diameter er loss. ii!ld he1h ergaAie Md iflorga 11ia meleoules end ioRS pr1!6i!AI in selu1ien. Dome.,tic (Sa nita•)~ Wa.,tcs: Liquid wastes: l) from the noncommercial preparation, cooking and handling of food. or 2) containing human excrement and similnr mailer from the sani1ary convenience:. of dwclhngs. commerc1ol buildings, 1ndusuinl focililics, Md instilulioni;. Etll'ironmcntal Protection Agency (/;'/'A /: The U.S. Enviromncntal Protcc1ioo Agency. or where nppropnate. the term may also be used as a designation for the Adnunisu:uor or other duly nuthori,.cd official of said Agency. fai.•ting S<J11rcc: An industrial user which is in opcr.uion al the time of pro1.1ulga1io11 of Federal Categorical Prctreauncnt S1andards and any mdustnnl user not i11 .luded in 1hc definition of"ncw source". AS ee,110ined in ,19 Cl~ 1Q3. ,'-.,1.,, Qi/ 9, G, ••~ ~-,• •l' hyllloeetl!eRS. lallj eeiils, 6'lOps. lat-s, "'IIJII!§. o~ Ally ether meleFial 1h01 ,s e1<1r,,01ed '" &eeerdanee ~111h llPA appre ed 1n1!4hedelag,•. frcol Colifnrm: /my number of orgnnisms common 10 the intestinal tract of humans and animals whose presence in sanilary sewngc is an indicator of pollu1ion. F/1111': Volume ofwas1cwa1cr. 6 • • • • • • f0(] /J:illj, Oil 111~~i;,n-pcJJ.ol~!)lc;_;,jl]nc conulQund, d~ ~ni11111 I (>r pl~nt _,IQl!KWltch nsJil 1s,JK>11.:hY.11t,,~..fuuy 11cidi, ~QiJN, ~~ndgiJ~ 1hm c1>utni11 111uh1u!c ~cllnio lrllll.Yccrillr..P1QJ.cc.uksJ]Jesi;_su1>$rn11c~ ur.s; dctc.:rnblc 11nd mcasllll!bkJlfilll~ 111ml)-11cnl proi;~hu-cs estabhshcd Ul 1hc 4.!l.CER.lJ.6. Bl!J.fimlttu·l . Anv,nop-domcsi,c d1,ch.1~.mwJlh•1t1hc (,"11)"$ $en:,~ uca; nrepal'l!W:II, m,1nuf."1C1unrn:, w,wc;~llWl)Clud llJlJl.uWJ91 lirouc;d 1O.resrnurnms. iii1Ces►r~1kl•, lll'7"' out1£1s. dclicatmros. eendw,ch shops. ~~..11s ss;hools,uursllll!JJ.QIOO pnd 0Lbsc foc.ilnics lh.1Lprenw.Jcrxice, or olh.nv1sc..nmkc fsmm11IayailnblcJill:.,con~ Garbag<", Solid wastes from the domestic and cornmercinl prcpnrmio n, cooking nnd dispensing of food, nnd from the commcrcinl handling, storage nnd sale of produce. Garbage. Properly Grow,d ~r Slircdd,'tf· The wastes from 1hc pro·panuion. cooking and d1spcnsmg of foods that ha,c bcqi ground to such a degree thnt all panicles ";u be carried frcoly under the Dow condi11O1,s oonnally prev:uling ,n pubhc sewm, with oo particles grc:iter than one-halfin<:h ( 1/2") in any dimension, Grab Sample: A S4mple which is 1akcn from a waste stream on a one-lime basis wi th no rcgnrd 10 the now i• tile "'8510 811'•·, I 1\118 'l'illtP•l SB h0ideFeti011 er linie ~ oeciod nftims not to ncsed fiflccn (I >l minutes,. GraYllv GrNbW Jnccrceuwr; A olumbin@ Aoow1soancs or annliwe th.11 is installed io P aoirw dm1nave svstem to interceot FOG <At§ oil and vrcasl from a wvtewntcr ~~ ~ ~~niwt~~ and volwnruoreach (acjliJy· 1uclµnkrccptgrs include..hafficJs> and a winimum cc rwp companmcn1s.Jlll.tiulau:~. w-groupd ipterceptor 1h;11 is gtnli(llllv located outsiduhG ooli1Y. 1/11/d/11,: Tu11k Se>mge: Any wostcwaicr from holding tnnks such as vessels. chemical toilc1s, cmu,><:rs, trailers, septic tank.•. =led vaulls. and • ocuum•pump trucks. i.b~WJJJLar.;psl! Jn1£',r,,p1g,; A oJumbirut •ppuns,;,ncc or @00\i•llC$..lb.1ili 1m1nlk'll.Jn II.JilQllm .dramru:c.JY$1ll \P m1crceo1 fQG ([au. oil •od va;ascl fr:omi l\cl!Sl~i:Jt.lPJdisc'tat~•..illl!l.iu~~lc,;msuwi!Wll!Jl.J~ ~~l'Jhe ~r ~o\@1nment..JU'.l!m!P•.:Jwucahgiaralion.inl.cri\lC lalillilu:.J\ndil!Lb;1rricrs in combjnntiOA.™.n1tw..JlliWUJJllilU~1Jn1crcsm1gr Lhaw i:cncrnlly locntcd insjdc 1hcllil,chcn/!lllld llL!'ll!J[lltiOJ1J1wa. h1t·11111p111i/lll-(No11t·1111m11w,111I) f'11//11111111 · Any 11on1rcatnhle wns1c product, including nonbilldcgrnduble dissoh·oo ,oltds. /ml,ru r /)m/mrg,~ Inc mlmdl.k.111111 of roUutw,ts 11110 lhc ronv from ony llllll· domcsllc <t>Urtc "'l,'Ulated undcncct illll J.11,Z(b ). ( c) or (d) of the Act Individual (l'm·ure) Sys1<·m or W11,rc1111rer Dis1xm1I System A sc-pt,c tonk. cesspool or simi lar self-cunlaincd reccp 1ncl e or foc1li1y which collects and/or treats or otherwise disposes ofwustcwntcr nnd which is 1101 connc-clcd 10 the POTW, 7 lndmtnal, or or pcnauung lo industry. manufacturing, commcn:c, trade or busmcss, as distinB'nshed rrom domestic or rcsidenual. l11d11strlol Surcharge: ·11m1 charge assessed agoins1 industria l customers based upon the amount thnl 1he strcnt1h of their discharged was1cwa1cr exceeds nom1al domcslic strength in the paramctcrs or BOD, COD, or TSS . Industrial User: Any user who jgtrpduces tha1 discharges wastewa1cr from industrial processes nol 10 include snnitary wastes, The introduction or pollutants into the POTW from any non-domestic source regulated under Section 307{b), (c) or (d) of the Clean Water Act whose discharge is controlled under Section ~ 5 ·,f this Chapter llU §9WCC orio4iQid diwborse Industrial Wastes: The liquid or solid wastes from the industrio! manufacturing processes, trade, or business as distinct from sanitary wastewater. lndu,ttrial Wastmuw: Permit • The document AC dOCYOlSDtS iuuest IP I Ul\it by Ibo City in lr&9a1Nei Mth the IAJWi of this Av,91;; that ailAM limit; and/or prphibiu the di$cbiYJs or 991Ju1w, 2r Oow to the POJW lnstan{Qaeous Limit The maximum coPGcotratino of a oonutant or measurement of n CPllYIIDI pmpqty allowed to be dischargpd fl ADY lime Interference: 'Ale ia>Hitiee er diSR1pliee er Ille PQ+\11 1ftll111111t preae&SH er eperalieM •hieh eeelri~wlee le e ·iele1ie11 er111y roq•if8811AII eflho P(Jf1IC1 >IPDSS peffllil, +he lBflll illelwdee p,e, BBlieR er elwd111 wse er dis~eeal 1,y lhe PQ+W ill oeee,dll!lee • ·i1h eeeliee 4Qj eftl!e Aol 1 er llll" eFile,ia, guideli11110 er ,eg11la1ieA!l de ·eleped PYl6118RI 18 ~11 SllCOA, Iha Cl11111 Ai• ,0,el, l!te TaMia S•eolll!IW CeRlf81 ,',el, RCR,t., er 1110,. slfiAgBAI Stale orileFia applieel,le 1e 1ho R1"4hed er dispesel er wse 8fftflle, ed lly Hie PQ+V '·. A di§Cbaac which alone or in @niµpction with a discharge or discharxn from oths sowces both· !Al Inhibits or disru21s the POTW 1rcatmcot Processes oocmtions or sludge oroccsscs. llSF or dimowl· and 02l Thsefore is o ewe ofxiolaliPD ofaox muio;mcnt of the POTWt CPPS pqmi1 or of the prevention ofscwase sludge use or disooal in @moliance with aux of the following statutory/ccgulatorv nmvi1ions or pegniJs i:1sucd hereunder or nnv mo.re slrinscnt State w lgcnl regulations · Section 405 of the Act · the Solid Wnstc Diumal Ad includine Title 11 commonlx referred to u the Resource CoPS01ti20 ,M R®YSY Act CBCRA)· anx State mwlPtions 99ntamsst in anv State sludee mau,ssmeol nlan pr;parcd oursuant to SuhtiUs D of the Solid Waste Oisooal Act· the Clean Air Act" the Toxic Substgnca Control Act: ond the Merin.G Prot;ction Research, and Sanctuucicn Act, Jacm,n Turbidity Un,u (JTU): The measure of the op1ical properties of a sample which causes light to be scaucrcd and absorbed rather than transmiued in straight lines, 8 • • • • • • lqcql IJrmc Spcslljc ~c uuu1s npd H\U's dcyel~ tnfon.~ ~c~n,eral •pd spccillc d,scmc l?DIUQl)S hStcdil\.U: ,.s EM C Local liuvss •rs frwCQllJlcm sumslmls and m SDJ.vl1i•'ll pt 12:.?-~ Mayuger or flt,nL\.taaagr.c;Jhc.£1nnlJ4All>l~cr of 1hel.!!ll1i1011:mkwaod..WnstQ1'0let Imumem Plam or 1hgj,:Jlcs,gnec rcsoo.nsibk fur.1 hc..dax-1o;deyjmw1cn1~1io1~ 41d11Strial pre1fcaungm !Wll!IO'll· H& ·irn .. 11 lHiil; ,fru .. -ge, 1'1loa"•"'ge ore II som ~l•s 00llee1oe during e tu1e~ty flluF (11) ke1tF period, Hem, Di5tl'iel. The >htRJ lllasie uoter 11. .. 1 • ..,a1ieR Dislfiel. o rolit,eal sulMliYisiett-ef the Stele efCele111ee, Mrcro Was1rnvw Bcdamn11on Dirtri£1 a oolitical subdivision of lhc State of Colorado. 5Pr:£ific n;guiC£Wents have been R14bllihr4 for industrial usrn thal discharnc to the Mesm WMtewatcr Roclamntmn Piilcict's POJW (12·'-5CAX2}Cb) }Cs1iolf8I Gtt<ego,'ies/ &lo I/HI, Ii., OF ,llahlo,,~• Cil,'ego, ioot Sli,aliH-1't AH)' Feguleli&R de,•elepoe 1tRder tho au!kof'il) er30+!bl ef1he Ae1 ll!1d 10 CI-R ,eetieo ~OH. l'a1io119/ Po/J111om Dloeifa,,ge .,;;•·•1iao<io,1 ~6/em (A'PBES}, The pregrem K!F issuieg, 88RdilieftH!g Olld dBA)•Ag pe,milD Kif the eisehafllB of pellUIB1119 lfe111 peiRt 9B\lfBe8 iAt8 1ho A<..,.igable ,, etllf!l er t>ie oea1igueU1J l'c;!R& ll!1B 1he eee9fl§ pllfliueAt le ue1io• 10~ ef 1he ~ .Vmit11tsl .P.e#h,ts,H 91Je,'t,, xe itl,..i!ttws1t S;J,r:s;r.e,, 9 1.QJ;),ESJ ,uf'J'Hfil A peffft1t 1ssk:led YREier tile ~lelieool Pellulefll 9rneharge l,liRoiRalleR Sj<stom Hir 9,salwte ef'l!1151e "'811!f5 18 the ~•a igehl• "'olena er1he URited S1e1es PllfGUBlll 10 11,. Ael ,>1tJrie tr.# P ,,•; eBJ,tNe,11• Sfc ,{l,,"'8 er P.tNealmeu,• &f.aHtfflr I: Any feg':tlolien ~ pellY!ilf't disehe,go li11½its pre,nulge1ee lly 1he i,PA in aeaeraaRee wi•h see11e11 JO+(~ eHd ~-/'et 'hieh eppliB! te O speeilie aalege,y ef iRallSIFiRI u&eFG, Th1A ,.m, 11,alu~•~ pRihibiti"• a:.eha,g11 li1Ai1s es1ebllshed pms1101111e 10 Cf:R seetie• 10H. ,¥-MiB ,fRI Jl, ehi/:Jit ' e IJ,'~t ~{Jf,:e SH,,.J,1 fi.s er .P, s,~;M,•1\e f>i~eha ,ge Sff..\•1dmiJ. ,'\n)• HgltH!tieR de elapod ""dOFlhe OUl~eril~ ef 30+(b) ef1he Ael OHS 10 CFR, seetiOR 103.S. ,lf .. 11,ra.' Qi,•lel, AJ,y eutlel i111e e ·et@fflellf5e, peed, dileh, lel,o er elher b8B) efs1trfaee er 8fflUllB 'al @F. Apy buddjng struct1"..!wwv 0c jpstana1ion from wh,ch lhcrutt<tLlllaY.l1:w djsclwge p(pgllu1an1s.1hc rons1rue1jop of which comm!lllk~ oublication oforonosed Cmceuuen, Standardsunder Section 307Cc) of the Act lhtlt will be nnol icabls ts such wurce if such Standards nrc thmOcr oromuhmted in accordoncc wilh.Lbnt section oroxidcd thnt · ill Th\Ll!uilding Jlrll.l11rW(lcili1y or jnstallatjop js wos1ruc1cd ttULS.itc ru wich no ollu:.r.wurcc.Woca1cd· or 9 W The buildinn struc1urs rac,litv or iostaH?tioo to1allx replaces 1he orocess or Production cauiR®nL thot coy.ses the discharsc ofoollutnms m on Exiuios ~ Ul The Production or wostcwotcr s~ins Processes oftbc buiJdins structure, facilitv or installation are substantiallv indenendent ofan Existing Source 01 the same site In dc1ennininv whether these nre substnntiall v indcneodent factoa §Yeh H the extent to which the new facHitv is intemtcd with the exisioR PIOPl nnd lbs GXJGnt to which the m;w facilitv ii CQRASC in the ume eeneral tYPG ofoctivitv as the Exisin e Sawcc shguld @o3idercd, b-C,gmtrueti® on a 1itc 01 whiclt 10 6xi,tio2 Sgyrg; it located ceuu, in, mpdj fierioo 'llhm: Jhap I Nc:w Source if lbc cgnstrugjpp does not WdUS p pgw bufldio2 mve1un;, CKilitv gr imtallatiog rosetioe 1be critmia 2C21mmnm lll oc i2l abpve but otberld3; alt m amlaccs or adds ro eistios omcw or Production ~ ~ Construction of a New SourAA u defi ned under this paragrnpb bas commsoccd if 1be owner or omtor has; w pggun Q[ fclY§Cd to besin as Part ofo cont iPUOWi ONUS COQitruCtion i;mmm; £al Anv olosmsn1 11semblx w ins1allation of facilities or pguiomcm· or £l2l Simifiam Ete ;reparation work inctudins slcario@ cxGtvalion, or rgnonl ofeiuine buildion structµrcs or facilitiea which is PSSQWY for the PIOCfflJSPt ossemblx or instaHPtion of new source faciHtin or MulPmcnr or Ql Entered into a bindin& contrnctual ohli valion for the ourchasc of fncililies or eauioment which is intended to be used in its operation within a reasoonblc time Ontions to Purchnse or contracts for f'casibili tv ensinscdne and desi gn studies do not constitute a contrastual obH @ntion under this nnmwooh, Norr-rontact Cqq/iag Waw· Coolina Water that does not come into direct contact with 111v raw material intcnncdiotc prgduct waste oroduCL or finished oroduct. Non·SirailiMnt ladwtrial liter · Aox Uss which docs 091 meet lbs definition or• SiMificam lrnJustrial Usq but is Qtherwi&e remW bx Jhe Citx thmush RSJJPit order w notice to oomnlx with mccific omVHions of this Chaots and is so notified bx the Citv Normal Domutic Slrengtlr Wa,stcwottr. Wastewalcr, when analyzed in accordance with procedures established by the EPA pursuant to 40 CFR Part 136, as amended, contains no more lhan three hundred (300) mg/I ofTSS, five hundred (500) mg/I of COD, and/or two hundred (200) mwJ of BOD. One Year: One year shall mean three hundred sixty-live (365) dRys. 10 • • • • • • P1J.r1 Throo1g/1 A disclrnrgc which exits the POTW 11110 waters of the Uni ted Staie in quantities or cnnccn trmio11s which, alone or in conju nction with a discharge or discharges from other sources, is a ca use of a vio latio n of any requi re ment of the POTW's NP DES pem1it (inc lu din g an increase in the magrutude or duration of a vio lation). Person: Any indiv idua l, pannership, copartnershi p. fim1, company, co rpora tion , associa ti on , joim stock compa ny. tru st, estate, governmenta l entity or any other legal emity, or their legal rep resentatives, agcm., or assigns. Tile mass•lii,e geneer shell inol•de the lemii,ine: 11le sing11ler sllall inelude 1ke pl•ral . ~ definitjon indudes all Federa l State. and local government entUics. fe1rq(e 11w Qi{ Grease and Sm,d IPQGS/ · Any hydrocarbon or 0e1ro)cumnroduc1 including oils and weases and/or sand grit gravel or anv other aggreg ate PH: The iAIBASilj' ef lhe eeid er hese eaediliBA ef B sahlliae, ealeulal@d hy lel,ieg lhe lagerilhre of Ike reeipraeel of !he hydrogen ioe eaneeelflllion eMpressed in males per liler ~-A measure of th i; acidi tv or nlkalinilv of a so lmion ex nressed in Standard Uni1s CSU) and is ca lculated bx takins theJoROcithm of the rec inmca l of the hydrogen ion concentration exnressed in mol es oer liter of solu tion, .¾1.'111,w, u,/JBII Setlk: The s1anElard by mhieh samples sooll he eomp11red . A slandard anil of oolor is prodaoe<l h, one milligrarft per liter of pla~i11•m in Ike feAft of ekl9repla1i11a1e ioR iR solalio11 . POGS Facilities· Anx 11011:domestic discharners located wilhin the.CitX:s service area where work or seNice is oerfonned indudins automotive service rnachine..shoo,s, iW\WU9tixe care centers . auto bodx shons car washes or anx other,,facilitx thawneu'\leS sand petroleum oj l grease or other petroleum oroduc1 gri1 J!Iayel or other aggr~~ mnv discharne into a wastewater co ll ection svstem Pol/11rm11 : Dmlgefl spail, diR, sl~·. se lid "'Bsle , ine i11 era1 er res ia••• se ege . se",ag<l sla dge, gerllage, 1<e sh, el.enlieal "'Rsle, hialogieal 11•1Fien1 , hiol agieal ntRteFial , raeiea 01ive ma te Fial, heal , ·re ol,ed er dir,eemed "'luipmenl , roel E, se11d , er ani ind•slfie l, Munieipal , OF agrieuhllfill .. as1e. ~eed spoj \ solids jpc inerator rcsjdue filler backwnsh sewn ge g. ~ge slud sc exolosives munitions. medicalwastc, .hemica l was1es coqosjye subslancc bjolo gica l matcrjal bjolo gj caLnulricnt , 10xjc substancc.,radioacJiYe,,materiaL heat.Jno)odorous substance wrecked or discharge,d Q1Uiomcot...mck.=5and slu0:t ce ll ar dirt unt rcatahl¥,,Wastc or iodushial. domestic or WCllilUral.»:.aswnd certain cbarnc1ecistics.ofwastcwnt c.W..g PH temoernture,,.ISS, t.w:bi11i.\Y ,-r BOD . cop, tox,icilY. or Ql!sJrl djschan:cdjmo llLl'lilh.wru!:r. Pnl/111io11: The man -m ade or man-induced alt cral ion of the chem ical, physical, biological, and radiologica l inlcgrity of water. Pre 1re(1(111e111 or Tremme111 : ·n1e rcduc1ion of the amoum of pollu tants, the elimination of po llut an ts, or the altera tion of the nature of pollutant propcnics in wastewater prior to or in lieu of discharging or olhcrwise introducing such pollutants into a POTW . The reduction or al1 cm110 11 cnn be oblaincd by physical, chemica l or biological processes, or rroccss cha,1gcs by other means, except as pmhibi tcd by 4Q C'f R s~a1io11 403 .fi(d) 11 Pretr<•atmelll Rcq11i1w111•111., An) ,ubsinnll\ c or procedural rcqu 1remen1 rclo1c-d 10 prelre:llmcnl, other 1ho11 a 11a1111nal ~1,1troa1.A1rnl slaAdard ~1me111,S1nodatd imposed on an industria l user. fu!treaunr1 1l SU,ul(aa/,.111· S111ur/aa/; t\l)}'.Ll'J.'\l)allllll.Cpru11i11iuwl~1nnuli1®1I1ttlw1Wi nromulgated bY the EPA jn Acw:doncc w1lhm.uw1s,.102 !bl ruidlcl of Jbs.t\c1~ aonbes 12 lndus1cial llssn ·111is tenn includes.omhibitive dischorncJ imils cswbJishcsl nursuant to 1'·'·5, C and mcludcs local limits and Best MaoagcmcPl Practices, 1n cnsc.s ofd 1fferinn Standards or C£l'u101ions the more stcinrcnuhall BD.ab!. Prog;y »wcr»YllfCi AQY, wats which. dunng manufac1wjng QC,Drocgs1ng cgmcS1QIO direct contact wrth oucsuh, from 1hs production or u:;s ofAPY caw ma1qiaJ, mtcrmcdiate product lioisbesl product by-pmdue1 or waste product. Publicly Owned Trcat mem Works (POnV): Thet ~•R1oa of the "'Mlewa1er 11,,11meAt 6)6tOIH 8 q,od hell)' Bf JBIAll)' h)' th• Cit)'. This dofiAitiBA iael~des Ill)' 68' er that eeA'"O)'& u·oe1e·,,01er 10 the PQ:PI/ 1,ee1ment ~IOAts, e•ae~l PA"•la se·,•eFS. f:er tho ~YFJleses of 1ili• Chnpler. pg:pu ol,ell alse i1,el11do aa,• so• ef5 that &e11•·•l" woste,·ater 10 tho PQ+\ll ffa,11 po,sans ealsido the PQTW ha11ndaries mha ••• h)' ee1111ee1 er egreen,enl '"'illl 1he PQT'l' oet11olly wseRi of 1he PQTW. Tl,e PQTW is leaatea at 2988 So•lh Plona R,itrer Qrive, !.Agle· ·eeil; Cele,aile, lff,il is jei11lly el/ifted-l!y-ll~i~lld-4he Gi1y ef ~-Jbe 11emmen1 works•• defined by Ses;ti0o 212 of thc; Act /33 u s,c, §1222) ;luch is ioi11tlv owned io trus instnnce. bY tbs ci 1ies of I iuleton 2nd Ent'ls»·ood Dvs deftni1iog,jncludes anv de\ficg or svstems used io the collection soravs trcauncnt. recvclinR and,,J:cclamation R(.swgc or iodu.srial was1es oLA homd nature andany copyeyanccs Y:'btcb GPDYSY wastwtruQ,.,a 1rea1mwAlan1. The \gm also means the municipaluv as defined 10 Swoon ~0214l of the Act which has 1unsdJction o,·er the lnd1rcc\ Pisch;irgcs 10 apd ~bl!fl!es from such a 1rg11ncn1 worJss.,,Ecr the llUillQSCS of thjs thal.)!'1 POJW,~11.plso mclude anys;;weg; lb:ll ~1wm WllStC)l)llC(S IO ths PODY from Jndma,Uhsclm~~~c the C'i ty who ;,re,hU9,111111c~'Uh Jllwy. ~~ Ciil•',J'.Oll.', 11,.,,';e,'r,gi•. ' Co w,,I. Qisp~sAI by r•leune i1110 sanilfiry se ur 1 )'blo111s in •••urd111,eu i1h R•les nna llogula1io11a p11blished ey Colorad,, l~•1mnm0t11 ilf Puhlia ll,1tlth al!EI lln'"ir1,mne111 and lhe SIAIO orr~. /lteci,i,,g W 1.'lt!d l,a lH!!l , R'"er,. tlF0/1111& or elher • alereeorse, wluah '"""'"" t.-..atod or tiA~Feal@il H'ilSli!ltt'Qli!IF. R« """.!: 11, .. ,,,, 0,mhl} /lr~•" ""'"" Rettuiron,eRts re, tlie "'ilSIO llAter 111a11nem plant efllueat eo1 aeh h•J by •~phaehlu St•t • u j':•dera l Rg\llatof) •~•110ies fer the 1'fOlei!tietl ef ...,..; , ing, a1•r tt••l11y . 6••h '"'l"'""'""ts ,holl 1Relude elll•eat Im~ d1ooha,ge slaadards. R!(\tllf<flH!tlls. IIR~leuons. er p,eltil1ih••"' hieh nllly he estah hshed nr adopied !fem 1i111e IP ua,e h) S1111e Pr ~ederal la ·• orregwlataf)' ~ge11oids Sand/Oil lntercc·12wc A olw11bins nn.mmcnance ocanohnnt:c tha1 ts ios~ttllcd in a s;mllillY • • dJilillii~QJ11tcrccp1Jnnd.(orJllhcc qggremiC1 uuw1ro!cum-boswil..lm\Ll:!:.W£ • frll!ll~Jlt,r 1li ~1:Jinr11..tl!/ld ~~n~cn1io1uimcs, Xi,JltnncsJQ 12 • • • AAIIOO$ SAICUl@tcd for each facil hx and grayi(y scparatiOO' such jptprceptp[S include bofficls} and a minimum of two comoonmcnts Sanitary s~r: A sewer which carries domestic and/or 020-domestic wastewater or sewage and 10 which storm. surface, and ground waters arc not intentionally admintd, including the pipe or conduit system and appunenances, for the collection, trnnsponation, pumpina and treatment of scwaac. This definition shall also include the tem1S "public sewer," 11sewcr system," "sewer.," and "col:ec1ion line." Sc®c Waue Roceiviae FaciUcv fSWRfl• The a;ceixinR fncilitv located on the LlttJetpn/Enslswood Wastewater Plant's oroPelv dsieootcd for receiving trucked.And Muled fSPIARG into lhe POIW Service Line (Pri,ate Sewer): The wastcw•ter collector line extending from the wastewater disposal facilities of the prcmiSC5 up to and including the coMcction 10 the sanitary scwc:-. Shall, Will, May: "Shall" and "will" arc mandatory; "may" iJ permissive. Significant Industrial User: A. All industrial users subjcc:1 to categorical pretreatment standards under 40 C.F.R. 403.6 and 40 C.F .R. Chapter I, SubChapter N; and B. Any other industrial user that; .(J.) ~ an average of 2S,OOO gallons per day or more of process wastewater to the PO'IW (excluding sanitary, non-contact cooling and boiler blowdown was1cwa1er}~ U) ~ a process waste stream which makes up to 5 percent (5%) or more of the average dry weal.her hydraulic or organic capacity of the POTW treatmen1 plan1,; !.l) ,b 111bjeo1 18 8 111reha,te fer 0118899i• o llQD, GQD 8Aill8F +ES, 4) hes IBMiB H!ilelial ift il6 WtilO llfeMI ie l811ie &IIIOIIIIY IS def1111!8 iA i;lafWle,,le i86111!8 1H1dor Soeliee ]9~Eal of Ille .6,el, il i!1 designated by the Cjty as eweh ~, the eonlRil awllloFity as delitieol iB 49 c .i:.11. 483 .ll(I) on the basis that the industrial user has a reasonable potential for adversely affecting the POTW's opcrationr or for yjoln1io2 oox Pretreatment StlQdard or RwuircmsJI ~ •.•iola1iBg &A)' pre~ M(-11\0At e1ende1d e, re~uira111en1 !iA aaeerdanee wilh 49 C.F,R. 403,8Ef3{6l). s,·,o;Qcga, ®acoma/iancc ISNCJ · Anx lndwcrial Uss ;, in 1imifiM noooomnliorKiC it& vi2lati20 ms;cts one or more of the followioe criteria; •· Chronic violalloos of wastewater discharge limits defined here M those in which sixtv-six mCPJ or mgm of all o(dn; mraSYCSJDsita llim durioa a six-mo01b PSiod sxccgf (by ADY maSPihJdc) a aumscic Pretreatmem Staodnrd or RcguirCJnml ipcludjpg iMOPJIPSIDbt limits H defingj hY 12-2-11 B 41 · 13 b-Technical Re view Criteria ITRCl violmion s dcOm;d here as Lhoscju whi ch 1hirtv· lhree percem or more of 411 of the measurements for each oollutant oaramc1er taken during a six-month Period eaual or cxcc;t;,d,,,lhe nroduct of the numeric Pretreatmen1 Standard or Reauirement includios instantaneous lim its, as defined bv 12-2-11 B 41 multinlied bv the nnolicable TRC <IRC = I 4 for BOD TSS fats oiLand grease and I 2 for aH oth« oolluteots exceot oH); '-' Anv other violation ofa Pretreatmenl Standard or Reouircmem as defined bv 12-2-1 l B 41 (dailv maximum lonv-tenn average instantaneous limit or narrative standard) that the POTW detennines bu caused, alone or in combination with ~discharves Interference or Pass-D1rou@h (including endangerine the health of PODY nernonnel or the gec,eral oublicl: g. Anv discharge ofa oollutant that has caused imminent sod.Bnsenncnl to human health welfare or the environment or has resulted in the POTW's exercise of its emersencv autbotitv to halt or arev@t such a discharse· ,;. Failure to mccl within nioctv t90l davs after the schedule date a compliance schedule milestone contained in a local control mechanism or enforcemeD\ order for startina construction comnletin@ construction or ouainine final oomnHance· r. Failure to oroyide within thirtv om davs after the due date cgmired reports such as baseline monitoring reoorts r&mnliance reoorts Periodic &elf·monitorinR renm1s and reports on comnliance with comoliance schedules: Failure to accuratelv reoort nnnsnmnliaoce: 11. Anx other violation or groun of violations which mav include a violation of Best Management Practices which tho POTW d=icnnines will adxernelx affect the ooeration or imolementatioo of the local nretrstmcnt nmmm Sludge: The accwnulated solids separated from liquids , such as water or wastewater, during processing, or deposits on bottoms of streams or other bodies of water, or the precipitate resulting from chemical treatment, coagulation , or sedimentation of water or wastewater. &/1,g er &-.1 g,'.18,J. A diaa11arge ef any pelh1!81ll el a llew Rite and/er pollul&lll B8ABBAIAllioA 1h01 eeule •;ielele OAj' efthe prehi~iled dioeharge staAdftFSS, aether er ROI sueh ,•ieletien eetuelly eeallfS. Sail/ or Slur Dircharge· Anv discharge Pl a flow rate or concentration which could cause a violation of the orohibited discharge standards in 12·2-l I C I or local limits soecified at 12-2-11 C oaragraobs 2 and 3 A spjll or Slug Dischea:e is nnv discharse of anoo-mutinc. wisodic nalure including but not limited to ao accidental soill or a oon- customoo: batch discharge which has a reasonable ooten1ial 12 cause Interfenmse or Pess·Throush or io anv other wax violate anx nrovision nf rhis Chnmcr including discharacs which exceed the hvdraulic and/or design ofa users trea1·roent sxstem • • Standard lndustrial C/~sification (SIC): A classification pursuant to th e Standard • Industrial Classification Manual issued by lhe Executive Office of the President, Office of Management and Budget , as amcr.ded . 1 4 • • Sw11,lard Sp,'cificm ions : The current spccifica:ions used by 1hc Cny of Englc\Hiod in the co nstruct ion of public sewers. S1ate : State of Colora d ... Stme Walcrs: Any and all surface and subsurface wa1ers which nrc co ntained in or fl ow in or through this State, except waters in sewage systems, waters in treatment works or disposal systems. waters in potnble waicr distribution systems. and all wa1ers withdrawn for use until use and lrcatment have been comple1cd . Storm Sewer : />. se er lhat eeffies 01\ly s10n11, syrfeee &lld graYAd .,,,01er clF11iaage. Publicly owne;d facjljtjes by which stonnwa1er is conec1ed or cooyew.inciudiog bu1 no1 limited to nnv roads wi1h drainar:e svstems.,,municinal streets►muers curbs, inlets . oi~ signn drajns pumojng facilities...retention and dc1emjon basins naturaI;ruUruman,made oraltered drainagc,.cllannc,ls.+cseo:oirs and other drainage structures, S,o,.m Warer : /1,A)' Ile• • 0001mi11g clllri11g er fe llewing DA)' fen11 of Halwffll preeipilalien and r:est1UiRg lfleFelfem. Anv surface flow runoff and draina£1! cgnsisting entirely of water from aov fonn of natural orecioitation and resultin&_from such orecioitation. iw;ludjng snowmcIL Ss1nm1mn Cammim:r; The Committee is comprised of tw o renrcscmatives each from lhe,,_Cit,Y__q[_Encls:wood and the Cilv of Littleton This Committee is resnonsib le for admjnistra1ive nll!W).crntional qvswi:llLoLtbe Liuieton-Engtewood Was1ew~ Itea1mcnt.flaru .jncluding jmolemematjgn ofthelud!illria1Pre1rea1ment Program . ~,Ypl/,11.VH.' &J/j,.\~ er r,,,v,.' S,,,/1Je.1,l,,d &,Ii,'.~ {+$SJ: Tho lelal SIIS~enEled mailer. enpressed iR 1Rillig,a1115 ~er 1i1e,, 1ha1 Aaals ell the sur~ee ef. er is sws~e11ded ill , ,,,e1er , was1eusa1er , or ether li~uids. and whieh is re1110,.aele by laearalel')' Ahe,;!lg in aeeorda,iee wi1h 1ira eetlum sel feFlh iA 4Q G.F.R ., Pa11 13/i , as e1Re11Eied . S)1stem DewJ/opmcnt Charg e: That charge assessed against new users of lhc wastewalcr 1rcn!mcut system 10 finance capital improvcmeru of the wastewater 1rc.1tmc11t sys tem. To1al '101als The'""' of !he eenoen1ra1ian.s afe01i~o1· (("u). niek<.~i!l-ehff>Afflffll {Gr) aml iine (Z11). 1iJJ.al...,S11spemfc ,Ll!md1 (Xi~): ~ , , t ' 1 a " · pre · -~·tUJ,U.uill~ Li1~rJhat.fuliurnuhc..sui:foc\Ll!f. or.is..s usl).Clldcd in..JX.ite~v,\llir.,.ornl!1ci:.Jio11ids. and whjch is rcmox,;iblc JJY lnlloru1ory.Jiltcru11:j~~-c · woccd ap r1,,ycd in 40 DFR Pan IJ6, ns mncud1& Toxic Pol/111ar11.,: Any pol lut aiu or combination of po llu1 zn1s listed iA Sehed~le A RS · · · · ulga10d ey !ho />.~minislF11ter eflh• · · 1 5 Unpol/111ed Wat er: Water of quality equal to or better than the State or Federal effluent c, il aria in effect, or water that would not cause violation of receiving water quality standards and would not be bcnefitted by discharge to the sanitary sewers and wastewater treatment facilities provided . bfp§e/ rs,imr f,.9. e•eeplionel iReideAI i• ''"hie!, B diseh8fger UtliAl811lieRBlly BRd 1empo1,1fily is iR a stale ofnoReoml'li&Roe , ilk his or ker pefffli1 se! feFllt iA SeetiaR 12 2 7 kereis due le feelef!l b"'•asd \lie reasoAable oonlro! of !lie disokarger, &Ad e•eludiRg R8A8Bffil!li811e0 la Ike eKlllRI eauseEi bj• epemliBR&I OR"Br, iml!FOperlj• desigeed lrealmeRI lileililies, iRadllEjuate lfealBleRI feeilities , lael, ef pre •entiue HIBiAlOR81lee, ar eereless or iml'reper Bl!eratien lhl!feBf. User: Any person who contributes, causes or pennils the contribution of wastewater into the POTW . r,/se, G-.eijieslis". J elassifieetien ef use,s bll!ied en !lie 1972 (er eubse!jlleelj eEiilien eflhe Slalldanl leduslfial GlessilieetieR (SIGj H8111181 pnpared hi' lhe l>eEieral Qffiee of l!enege111eAI llftd 811dge!. Visco sity: The property of a fluid that resists internal flow by re leasing counteracting forces. Jlla61tms1e, (&msgej: +he oomhiRalion er !lie li'!liiEi end waler eaffiee \\'&Blee frem resideeees, eommereial builEiing&, inEiuslfial plaem and i115li l11tie11e i11el11Eiing polMed eoolieg .,,aler. +, SaHi/61') W11.He11.i1e.-: +he OOFRhi.Rali8ft ef li'!llid BRO waler earfied v•asles diseharged irem 1oilel6 &11d elker 881lilafy 1'lU111bing feeililie9. ~-.¥ilh15H'is/ Wa.He11w1e.•: A oolllhim11ie11 of liEjuid aaEi , aler oarfied wasle, dieekargeEi fro111 ~ induelfial establishffleAI and iesulling frem RRj 110Eie preeese earfieEi en i11 1ha1 eslahliskme111 iReluEiiHg !he \"'BBleu.aler from p,e1ree1me111 ~ ;!. Q,,,.biHed llliwe1H1,'e,•! Was!ewall!o' i11eludi11g eRRilar:, end iRd11elrial aste .. aler, eleRIII waler, infillra!ieA 0110 inAew Ollffied le U1e PG+W . Waxwwater 65:ewarel · Liauid ond wetS1<anie4 irulu§trial wastes and/or sewage from residential dwellings commerci@l buildings industrial and ronnufncturins focilities and jnstitutions whether treated or untreated which are oontribuled 10 the POTW - Wa .9tewt1le, .. G6,r,~ri81dion ,1Je, ,nit. 'Rte deellment or doeliffl8Dl::S issued le e l:iiler hy t-hs Gi1y in aeeerEia11ee mitk \lie 1e11115 eflhis Gkepter. Wa§te,,s/e, P-e1,es1,,.e,,1 Paei,lii,. A-.y BffilRge111e111 ef deYieee er slruel~ee u,ee fe, lfeeli11g • lllile PB!er hefere ii is dieekarged inle Ike PQ=P!!. Wa§te, 8/e, S.wmg,<Jt: The q11eli!)' er "'06lemaler diseM,gee 86 ft',easureEi by ils elemeAIB , iaoluEiing iis ee11s1i1ueRIS end eharnete,islioo . 16 • • • • • • Jl'as1ewa1cr Treatment System. ll'astel\a/u U1ilil)•. or Wa.<tcwa1cr Sys1cm: a) Any devices, facilities, structures, equ1pmcn1 or works owned or used by the City for the purpose of the transmission, storage, treatment, recycling, and reclamation of industrial and domestic wastes from within or without the City. or necessary 10 recycle or reuse water 11 the most economical coSl over the estimated life of the system, including intcn:epling sewers, outfall sewers. collection lines, pumpmg, power, and other equipment, and their appuncnnnccs, and excluding service lines; b) extensions, improvements, additions, alterations or any remodeling thereof; c) elements essential lo provide I reliable recycled supply such as standby treatment units and clear well facilities; and d) any works, including the land and sites that may be acquirm, that will be an integral part of the treatment process or is used for ultimate disposal of residues resulting from such treatment . w~""°"'""'"· 'di¥ eharuiel in • hiah a Ae ef •lier e00""1, eilller 00111inwe115ly or intellllinenlly. Winter Quarter Water Use: The lowest overage daily amount of water deliverM during a reading period through the meter of the user during the following periods: Water Usage Periods for Computing Sewer Rates Inside City Meter Rending Period Bill Date Cycle03 Nov. 1st -May 10 Mar. I, or June I Cycle0I Dec. Isl .. Mid March Apr. I Cycle02 Oct. l51 -Mid April Feb. l,orMay I Outside City • Meter Reading Period Blll Oates June I July I All water mcler consumption nun>ben from water d1stnc:15 October I -May August I other than Englewood 15 Sep<. I Oct I Nov. I 0cc. I 17 I 8 • 48 • lite desigeal d .n+ 8es1 ,., .. a·1 hie Rle&eiRg!II 1 8 1 '.feelvlelogie,, 1,-. ~8~1 Ql.4Jl---<8Besl--MM"B""'~_.,_ __ 861 lf&Hag11ne111 l'faelu!<!S 31. 4. 7~. 84, 9~ 19' Bioeliomi I g ••11111en Qema8 il. 8PJ BP+ Bein PNlf:esSienal lwd l!fllllll, B Ool PNlelieal + eelt&elegi•&. Cedaef 1-edMI R I . egu a11eas, ~I) Chllllieel ~Q-MI. c;'»lA Q-W-.t,et E:H YSC llil Q&H lilU r-1'·•1vt1NIH!81&1 Pfe · 1118 '4,illig.w, 4~ BROIi i'fflR,elff!Oftl Sla!lllafii&. 16. 17. MPQiS ~I a,1.eMI Pell111MI l)iseli . . POTV' ;arge l!h111111111iae Sysi-em, Pllhliely Qo'lled T FMlfAIRt l \lerk• RCR• R ' 18. SC oao -.,yAoh SIINha,ge. 198. tli81:lfel bot1servatiefl a l09. lilC S1&1111Mi It 11d •tiff al Class . Ii 11. SH(I)♦ t e<0R. " Selid Wast g · , e1511esel ,.,.f. 41 \;SC 6M ~IQ +Ii& ,: ial ,..,1, e1 se~ 8 S0iplnlled SeMds, 2311, YSC , .Jeited S1a1 .. Cede 14, lf0nmee1al PA31ee.¼io A 8 n!l1118j'. YSEPA ,, .,Riled Stele& 10 • 18 • • • • • • ~ The C11y Council of !he Cil)' or Englewood. Colorado hereby aullMlntes an1<.-ndmg 111lc 12 . Chap1cr 2, Section 2. or 1he Englewood Municipal Code 2000, 10 read as follows ; 12-2-2: Cenual Rci:ulations. A. S11pen-i.uo11 I. The City shall be responsible for 1he mnnagemenl or 1hc was1cwa1cr collcc1ion syslem served by U1c City and all or 1he property pertaining !hereto. T'ie Ci1y shall see 1ha1 such sys1em is kept properly cleaned and in good working order and repair. The Ci1y shall ensure proper compliance with all local, State and Federal ordinances, sta1u tes, laws, and regulations for collcclion or was1ewa1er and shall perform all olher duties in connection with such system as may be required. 2. The Cily shall be responsible for lhe management of lhe Little1on/Englewood Was1ewa1cr Treaune,11 Plw11 and all of the property pertaining thereto. The City shall see that such system is kept properly cleaned and in good workinii order and repair. The Cily shall ensure proper compliance with all local , Stale and Federal regulations for treatment anci discharge or wastewater and shall perfonn all 01her dulies in connec1ion with such syslcrn as may be required. 3. The Cily may adop1 rules and regula1ions in lhe respective areas of responsibility of ulilities and wastcwalcr 1rcatmcn1, jointly or ind1viduall y, consis1cnt with lhe provisions of 1his Chapter fo r the administration of the wastewater system. Rules and rcgula1ions adopled sh~ll penain 10, but shall not be timi lcd to, discharge. limitations, prctrcatmcat rcquirem.:nts, standards for installa1ir o of wastewater lines and services, and implementation of s1andards promulgmed pursuanl 10 the Ac1 and gs e;s1gbljshcd jn 1hjs Chaplcr. 111 l!Slel!lislHng sweh Nll!S and Ml!'Jla1ie11S, lliey shall l!S!al!li!lh s11nda,di 1ha1 mill e&sllfe sere, eAieie111 opem~on of Ille ,,,1151ewe1er sys1 en1; ••11S1e-,·a1er IHIIYN•H p,eus& or •~wipHll'lftl, UIIII • ·ill AO! he"• IA eduer50 elfeel 8A lhe reeeivi11g '.'BIBI', a, •Ill RBI 01hep,1•ise endange, pmees or pFepeA). er 0011Slilw10 ~ 4. ·1ne City sboll keep such records and prepare such repons concerning the wns1ewa1er u1 ilily. llic Ci1y MW13gcr shall keep the Chy Council advised of the opcrn1ions, li113!1Cial cond11ions and future needs of the City nnd shall prepare and submit 10 the City Council, at least annually, a repon covering lhe ac1ivi1ies or utilities and w"5lewater trca1mcn1, including a s1a1emcn1 of revenues nnd cxpcnd11ures or 1hc preceding year. 5, 111e Cily shall have lhc power 10 fommla1c and promulgate directives. rq,'lllatio ns, and orders implementing and cons1S1ent wi1h 1he provisions of this Chaplcr. '.Alfi ,,,ela1,011 b) Iii• >1ser efeny sweh direeli 0 M. Mgvla1ieM, er arde111 e<111 lie enll>reed in eaae,danee ,,·i1h lhe pre lfiiens ef G1101ie11 12 2 6 eftl1is ChRpler. 6. Tot Cux shall coordiootc wilh nod oroxids ppprooriotc oversivht of the lnduSlrlill Prctrcatment Progmm undq the direct s1mcrvision of the Manavcr of 1he Llnletoa: Wns1ew•1sctre:umcnt.f1Ru1 and•• §JlCW@ io section 12.,.s o(lhis Chwc. 19 U:-W..S.e'"•111ef6 0e a1ai11i11g aAy s0bs1011ee dosel'ibod i,, 1110 fellewiug soetief.B er this Gede a1e disella!j!ed 01 pfepesed le be eisel111,ged iA the 'i!Sll!'t'81er Sj'5telll er 1he City 8f 18 llftj l~h •lllfY thefll0, tile Cilj 1111y 1ah ""Y Hlien neeessaiy 10: •· 12fehi!¼i1 tl1e diseh•Fj!e efeeeli •a,1eo•a1e1; h. 165118 a peFmil ta BA) iAdif881 diseharger lhal lhe Gi1y ~huager er dei;og,iee de1eR11.iRes 10 be a GigniHeOR:t iAd1:1stAal useF: e. li11S1He p1111,ea1men1, inel•dieg s10R1g e faeili1iea er Ile eq11&1ill!llioe eeaessllfj 10 ,ed11ee er olilfti.nale 1he objeelie!lllble "'""9111eoi61ies or &Ybs11111ees so tlle1 th• disellarge mill Rel oiolale tllis Cheplert a. liesl¼f• lha1 the peF6en n,oliH!g, &Haieg er allemiog tile di&eh&ige pay& &By adeilional 8811 or OlljllllH iellllffad by the Gill lflllme&I 8j'111Mli or e, l111poae ftlA68 lilfti1e1ie11s OR sigtlif;eanl iml•sll'ial •981'5 mhieh ftfB 116iRg dil•lion le meal applieal,le prelfealmenl a1at1ilanl& er •"'1•iFM1e&li1 er ie ether eases heM Ille impesilien ef R1155 liMKalieM a,e appAlprie!e. t Tul1e sueh ether er Rl!'lhBF reftledial ae1ion aa may he deemed 10 be deeifal!le er eeees&llf"J' 10 &ehie1e lhe p1Hpese eflhi!i Ghapt-. g. Req•ife Ille ieEli,eet diseharger le implemoBI a Blllil Uwgtftloel PFBllliee 85 speeilied ~y the City tl1111oger er desigRee. 'Riis '"~•inineel applies le oU iedireel dieeiwgere aed eliall he eafereeahle uRder Seelioe 12 2 fi er lftis Gliaj>l4f, ~-P.WJ eo11>el er 1l11ea1.,.,d diaellarge of , '1161• a1er eee1ai11i11g e•bolanees limilee-eJ< pFOhibilee ey this Chapter illte lhe 1<8918 'Iller l!ealmet1I Sj'Ol8111 eflhe Gil) .. ·hielt, bi Ill• d11ermil1111iee of lhe Ci 11• pHGl!BIB llfl iffllBiRl!III er 5U8Wlial elldaog111u1111 le lho healoli er 1IH1.f1 ar per&e•s Of le Ille eee<ifllllftll~I, Of ee<l,iell eauses interf«Mae wilh lhe eefftl81 epMliee ef the 11 es1e1 •a1e1 lfealmenl sys1 e111, 1118)' ho in·.ft11die1el1• hellee er elieiealed hi• 1h1 Gily, +he Gily 1881' heh er olimiee1e suel1 dilllllwtes h~• m!IAIW ef &Bl proeed•H er m""511fe oullleAYEI hy lhie Ghap1er fer eelereemenl ef diseharge limi1at1e&s and pMkilli1ieM, er hi means er phi ,ieel di98111111ee1iee ft<iftl Ille tt'8Blemater 1reetftlont aePAee. 8ueh dioehergea may be hahed--..liffiHl&lee w,lho•I ,egllfd le Ille eempli1111ae ef the diseh111g1 u1ilh ether pAJ,isi~ Qiaplo,. Thit elliee deea eel p,eeludo the Git~ lakieg 1111y fur_~.,, opprepriele elll'ilreemeBI a111iee p,e ~dee hy 1kis Ghapier. ~. The Cill shell sea 1h01 induell'iel 11eers hiah disehllfl!I le Ille )hlf8 Dis,~~ <illl the mere llringenl di1ahirge liflli1&1ieAS of eitller Ill• Ml!lffl Qi6ffi11 er !hJ-Gt!y. B. General Sgwcc l.lsg Rcauircment.r fJ. 8lt ibili9H~: I. All wastewater shall be discharged 10 the POTW except as provided hcreinallcr. • • 2. It shell be unlawful to discharge from ony premises wi lhin the Ci1y, or into any nrea under the jurisdiction of the Cily, or in10 a district or jurisdiction under comrac1 with • the Cny for trca1ment of $111Ulal)' sewage. into and upon any public lugbway, stream. 2 0 • • • ""atcrcoursc. or pubhc place, or m10 any drain, cesspool , stonn or pm·a1e sewer, or natural waler outlet, any sewage or other pollu1ed wa1crs, cxccpc where suitable trcaunen1 has been provided m accordance with provisions of !his Chap1er and local, Stale and Federal laws. II shall be 1111la,.,r.tl fer BR)' j!BF&8H lo oa•se le l,e diseherged er m&lfB a eennet• t · • Ille l'Q+U/ , llieh we•ld ello¥' any stefftl "'Bier, s11Ffaoe drainage, gra•nd • . >f; .. a1e, !fem lltlr8ofed 8flli1191 reef RJR el'f, eeelieg o•ator er ether u•a1er i,ue .•· I sa&il&1/ sewer, ~lo person shall •••H any of Ille 91,9 •e 11111Rtioned a1e, 1e he n.-6<1 willl lhat pllRleR'6 u age ie order le dil•le said sewage. SIOIHl 'Illar, &llffaee draiMg&; ,we&llffaee &Rliftage; g,1111118 lier, .... ,. rr.111 11111eer.d 1lioies. NiefNR eA; aeelieg .,,.,., or UBj18lll>lad ·-.tar fflll) he adR!illad kl speetliaally designated 6101Hl ll'Jlfl whiah Ila e 1d1.111111 llpHily fer lhe aoee111111ede1ie11 af Mid ... 11 ... II &MIi ee llllla .,,r..i fer 1111)' plnMlB 1a eeM ■ll 10 &Rd/er'"'' SIIIMllf) &e-111 fer !he alle~oe pllfjlose willloltl ha JUI& ahtained 1111 u'Oi11■1 pfier ee11SIIRI af the City. il. It shall be unlawful for any person, in any way, 10 damage any prope11y, equipment or appliance constituting or being a pal1 of the City wastewater uUl!ty or for any person lo trespass upoo the propc11y of the City, to tap any sewer main or to make any connections therewith, to deposit any type of refuse into manholes or in any manner to interfere with the wastewater utility or the property, equipment, manholes, piping or appliances of the wastewater collectioo system and treatment facilit ies . ! It 1hall he YD1awful foe ,ox IMuuriel Uw 10 diKb@rps P9Ddomestic wutewatec in violation of§sstion 12·2·S oftbis Chpptq -1-. II is 111~an•liil HIF MY wser la eenlfihwte er ellYSe ta l,e eaRlfil,u1ad llirea~y er iedueod), MY pellut&RI er waste-oater mftieh 1~11 ialeA<!fl .•ilh 1h1 apenuien er p1rfeRll8oe1 ef the PQ+'H, +l!eu geAeral prehihitie& eppl) te all auelt ueeft af e POT\I', u,l,ell,a, er HBI Ille Yi8F ie &Yl,jeel le ~,a~e •• ~ Calegerieel Pre1Alllllft811l Slanderde or BAY elha, ~la1ionel, 81a1e er leeal prelrenlmenl slenderlls er ~Ulf8Rl8fllfi. II is llftle•ufll} re, BIIY uew 10 B8AIR8UII Ille fella ·'iRg Slt96IBIIBIIB le IA) PQ'}11/; a. ,I\J,y 'Nti!lll dBYil ww111e' as delined ie 49 Cl'R 261 , wnl1&1 911eeil1eelly alla ed hy PO:r\li'. ,6-By ~~lliils, se~ils, er ga&e& .. hiah 8) F8&11BB eflheor 118111M er ~-•ity eA11 er-,• I,&; ••Aieien1 ei!Jlar aleoe er 8) ial~an ilh otl;a, 1ue&1et,aee te aall!le llf1 e, uploeieR er hi,~llfieYil ia &Ry athor vay 1a 1he PQ+W er 10 !lie operatien ef1he pg:nu, •• , AB lime &llall 1 ,'8 (21 &Y881Mill FillllliRgt BIi BR) eNplesian NIil&! II "'"'''' at the peint ef dieeharge inla !lie &y&tllffl (er 11 ..,,. peiflt in !he a,-.iam), i,e 111011 IJ.e11 1; .. , pere1111 (n,1 nar ••Y single readi11g Bl'lf IIH plFBIRI (10~') er lhe bev•er 8Npleei1•e blMil (bSb) af Ille Moler, Fifi er eMple&ien kA.~d mei else 'ee deleflftined u1i11g Aesh paint eeeee1llffll ien, i,y eleHd aup mathed es speoilied ill 40 ci:R 2~ 1.21, "+Ile 21 d. •. ,. In .. j . se • •• BF 81ft • _,. RiilY IIIIYSO I! · re T ."' ... , .... _. witll IA . lv51N8118R IR lhe Ae •. 81 Ille& eueh Q,S eul • . -I OpeFi1~88 er lhe '1""5 '" a IA&R one hair ii,eh I~~• ilffl!IBG l~I g,easo, gQjl,ago • i1h1ema1.1, lfllelmeftl lllBIIYH. eenes 11a} hid ) 10 &RY d1111ensiol½, animal g111 s p~111ele~ f!R'"'"' · · -,--e&erAe h' · eruss•ee etBdo~. oanll; SjlORI r" ,10111, oa1roils, whole l,I d' P•""•h 891 11t1d ellm lilEa er eimil&r "'Osle· ·11er ha•·; g) .•signed le aeeo111Mada1e &A)'aeh 13 .9 111doss Ibo er lwowwd la .:.;,.111aoy e1h_o, aorreei.e prep Illy aapal,I &lief • ,o~le"'Aler, er II,"""''""""' &Rdler porswol rlh" B 8111!11Ag d&RWljlO &.,e. ••• 0 oPO:r1H, h, . Hie 1a1er ha•I\B PO+W ie speat!iaall ~ •. pH 1051 lhae S.O er mere . ) v 8510¥ Mer aeol . . siftgl , 8 , 1, .: &lll!Ag 18Mie pollulat!l;i · . . reelama1ioo' i:,"• "" residues, sl"dges er •• :..Nil er any elher predue1 ef POn" i d ~e er le iAlerfere "'ilh Ill I 1!11 !• lie u115'1 ilahle fer w 8 p"'6H1Hg 8 e reB llffl8IIOR 11tih,1a11ee disehllfi:.i I ••:s• aed reelama1ion pFBgffllfl i:•eaess l1ero lhe will, !lie e.lud • e '. • PO+W eauee tl,e PQ+l'' ' . ee aose eholl • •l•dga 11518 , ~isp~:.:• du;pesel ilfihiria, gui~olift~ !: ~e ~ "?neempliaeea Aily s11es1anee whi h IA• pg:r,v 40 8 RIGY e&ll9e lhe PQ+1I C9 em • 8gH BIIBR9 arfeelillg AR)' o111lslaeee "liieh ··•ill . !he ,eee · · " •••se 1ke PQ:fW . l"IRg • •e1er q•elily lllan~N. 18 ,.,elo1e ile NP9BS J!efftlil 81 ,'\n~ u11wa1er i"1 ell ' . preees 81 9\iah 60 9 1 ye~e~ble eel er Rel F8RIB''llhl • 41 ~ • • i,el hm1IBG to d e IR I e IF08hB8RI i l e "aelP• ead "egOlahl . 8 IBMIRg Afiy pellw1ae15 iftel•dl • I, II. e . • r, 6. I, ti. • Y, . ll lllifig ail MEI gr .. eBtaillieg free e~y ;,eEl•et in efteeos of Rl&I fat or greose . 411 oil origin . . e, ,eEl•ols ef IRIRBr dae le BYll1Rg e,l p ii • eeebieEle~ rweaee 8, p&116 lf.Rl •~· • I will 881188 !Ille BF . "'1H<l!fll'ie-l!aftlt-1!>11Rlf!&gee-ee!'-F ..,,,e,eylllltlfs1-<eo,M .. a..,opP't .. e •• 1 . lie te!!lc plltllpeg n£astes ffoffl B8fJ ~ 8Yll9 BF 8BIIUlliHII hat Ms ne•. heee ~ asie11 HHEI UAHSH8l 8088811 QD tetel solids, er S119p I iRiag BQD . G ' II llliea e, e11pe 05 --,ate, 0011_0 lily !hat llRYBY&i e B I plllllt ; pF9 . f!' selvee seli96. . 8118118 8 HI S leF a11d q111111 ~ , .. este·,·e1er 1reo1me11 eeme 11111teriels et ·u~ea ;). speeilie, "VflGII!; a~r TS B) he pemu ii BOD "' 81 :111 le diseilarge s•e 16 er p•,e ·isiees HIF ee111 ~eymilll 116 •••eha,gee, r arg ' 1118llRIS tbet ~ .. een1·e11ed tberele . "' a . OF SY8Sle11ees ree~~: ... ilil it s ~IPDliS pBRRII QTW le fail to eomp "l¼ieh res• ~ . hel HIH)' ee11se ea I iR 8 q11enlll} l .. Ionia gases . ·epers er . It ·11 the pteseaee ef le werlte, laeal 23 I. ,'\ny n~meF~al . er st18sH1nee Hal s1rna1iieall)1 me,ui aHe0 in this seetion rnhieA iP ·15 If · eer-FeSl"O IFAI f · v, · I i! 15 .·" ,r.g , er nemeus le hun,an eeings ens e,•iillals er "'hieh ff)' inl ,i 1. '"llh elhar ,., I • . I . • er e '"" e er er "'BSle 111 Ha _ pahhe se"'er s;·Slem eeald p,odaee und,meble effeels er _ ereale any ether eemh11en Elele1e,ie11s 1e slruslures 1reaunenl ~re 95581 end ~•enlll)' ef 1he reee11ing S1Feam, is illegal. ' • 4;, -~ny lllalerial er substanae e111eFing inle ~,e pahlie se., or whieh i,ne,H! e .. ,111 h 11r;a~me111 preeess a'.'8_'1 if ii is mi1hin ~,a eoneentra1ien limi1a1io11s s1aie~ ~" ~eel~o,~ 7 RIB) he p,eh1h,1ed upen •Fillen erder hy lhe Gil)'. · · · · · " "· ,.,,l'R .. s.pen IH prornalgation ef Iha Federal Ce1ager,eel Pre1rea1~en1 S1andard fer a parlieuler indaS!Fial su'eoaleger Iha Fedeflll S1aed111 d, ,r ~•re s1nngen1 tlaan tirni1a1iens itllpesed lmein fer sourees ;11 ,t,~; subeate 8 ., s~II '7''ed,etel;· s•perseEle 1he lin~leliens impasse hereia . lhe City she.II 1181 ;r;:ii e ➔ele users eflhe appl,eahle reperhAg requiremeRls. . . . 1Ge uu=ge • •aslemater ~n1111111ng pellutoats "' e*aes9 ef ihe limi1a1ieas en disellarge, as set fei\k iA Seetien 12 2 &/ale Requi e,r,e i '5. Stale requireA1ea1s and limi1a1ie11s en diseheFges shall opplj i a . e115 e :m•ere lh~y are mere s(Fiag eal than ~ederel requirea1eHI S eaEI lirni1a1iell5 er •:he~~ ee mamed here,a . 120TW"J R' '· CR · · 'A · • ~ .ig1, I!> .e11 .~•R•1 .1e Guy ean eslahlish by erdiaanee mere s~ iageal li1'1i1a1ieas er _'"q_u,muea\5 BR diselrnrges le tl,e POTW if deemed neaessar· 18 ee,npl) •iih I ebjeet P•es preseated i11 subseeliea 12 2 IC of 1his Chapier., 118 E~·.~c;~·••~ /Jis e~s ge . ~tis 1:mla:·ml fer any user w inanase ~he N5e eff)Feeess a\er ar iH ••·.· ,a} anen1pt ta dilute_ a d,seharge es a par1iel or eell'lplete sub stitute fer ade uale treatment le aehte»e eemplianee wi1h ani· applianble lil¼lilaliens , q Ae eifk.:1e\,/ f)i.1e-4 t ,gf!!i. IOaeh user shall pre.,ide prn1e01iea fre,n aeeidema l dise l,ar 9 ef prnh ,b,ted mate,.~ls_ e• ether _sul!s1anees regiila1ed hereiF •. Faeilities 18 p,e ""' aeeiiema l d,seho~ ef prelubued ma tefl als shell be p,e .. ided l!lld rnainlAinee al 1he uso~s ",m 8851 :!,:";~· IJi _•h~ ease _ef en aoo,Elenla! diseharge, ii is lhe resp011sib it i1; ef lhe user le . e) neut} the ~•I)' and lhe P01 W ef 1he ineiaem . If the diseherge eoe"rs 18 ihe P~"':" of tl~ ~OTW •·h,e h Hhmui1ely disehargas 10 the I hire 1,·11111men1 1318111 l!e!ra must ~.se e neu e •~•ned ,a tely . The nelilioolie n shall inolHde leeo1i0n ef aiseh~rge , 1 9 ef asle. e011oe111ral1011 , , elumo , one eurreative ee ti ens '"ilhir i;.,9 (5) a . ~ II )1l ·a . I . . " • a~ ,i 8"'111!; "" aee1 e,.1n El,seharge, the user shall , •• emit le lhe Gil)' " de1ailed "'ri11en re1ier1 deseri~i11 Iha eause eflhe d11;eha;g• •~•d the measaras le 'ee 1al,e11 b)' 1he user •e pre,•eRI si,nilar r.i1u,; aeouffelle.es . Sioeh no11fiea11e11 shall not ,elieve the Hm ef OR) eMpe11se less Ela,Ro ~ ether hab,hl)' wh1ek IRO) be iaearred as a resuh of daa,age le 1he POn•; H 11' I ·11•1!:•, 0 '. e1her da!llage 18 er , s , "' s, or ani . ·." .: P sens er preperty, nnd s·.1eh user slmll be lieble 1herefer ner shall suel• ::"e•••~•~". rel~8"8 the \15er ef any 11"~, ei ,·il pe11ahies , or oll,er liabi lity ' wllieli ma;· b~ m:· ~ } d~s Chap ter BF el her appheah le la"'. Fai lure 10 reperl aaeidenlal disah!!rges , , ), :~ •~d ~11 en le 811)' _ell.er re1ned 'es , re sult in lhe reveeelien ef Iha diseh&~er's .. a:1e _ 8_1••rd 15 eherge !.~RRil . lf1be POT\1.1 is fined by the State er Federal ge,,ernrnenl fer ,ea,,.,. O the POT s MP1>6S pefft.,l OF l'ieleliOR ef 111eler QNRlilj s,aada,ds es the 2 4 • • • • • • ,osYh of• spill o, 1n1en11enel slwg dosel,;uge efe ldnie pellYte,11, 1hen Ille~••· 1nel1Hliag ell POTW legal, sen,pling, enali•_ioel 1es1iag eoslB end Bil)' 01ho, ,ela1ea eesl5 shell l!e eha,god 1e the ,esponsihle wse,, ~le1iee te 6fflployoN .• •. netiee !lliall ho p11Fff168eotly peSIOd oe the YSOFS l,wllelin 1,e&RI er etller p,efflieont plaee aduising ••~plei•••~ wheffl te eall in the e\ 0111 or 1111 eeoidofllel dieeherge, li1Rpleye,s shell eeswre 1h01 all a,npleyees •ho ,nay ehseP•e, oewse a, swffer sYeh &11 aeeideRIIII diseha,ge le eeew are od •ised er the llfflergoney netilieelien p,eeed'" e. I.C, Disron11nuance of Privy Vaults, Cuspools, Septic Tan.tr and Outhouses: I. Connection Required. All improvcmcnlS now using privies, vaults, outside toilels, cesspools, septic tanks, grease lnpS, leach fields or other sewage disposal facilities in the City, or hereafter in the City, shall be connected with the public sewer lines of the City or any sanitation district in the City, provided such public sewer line has been brought within four hun<lred feet (400') of any part of such dwelling or improvement requiring sewage disposal service, and provided th.at such connection ih.all only be required when such privies, vaulLS, oUIJide toileLS, ccsipools, septic tanks, grease traps, leach fields or other sewage disposal facilities fiti1 to function properly so that they have to be repaired so as to make them usable. 2. Abandonment of Privies; Cesspools, Septic Tan.tr. All outside toileLS, privies, vaults, cesspools, Jep(ic tanks, grease trips and leach fields now existing io the Ci\y where any pan of the dwelling or improvement is located within four hwidred feet (400') of • public sewerage line of the City, or of • sanitation district of the City shall be abandoned and no longer used, in lhe event that any one of such items shall be overflowing, full or not functioning properly, so that it has to be repaired, in which event the owner of such pmn1ses shall immediately make arrangcmenLS to connect the improvements using such facilities and such connection shall be made within sixty (60) days by owner at owne~s expense. 3. The contents of privy vaults. Jep(ic lllnks, cesspools, or outhouses within lhe limiLS of the City shall not be removed therefrom, nor shall the same be uansponed through any street, alley or public place within the C11y, except in a sanitary manner, through or by means of airtight tanks, if soft and mixed with mailer, and if solid or dry, in til!ht covered tanlu in such manner as shall prevent the escape of any noxious gases or offensive Offln and preserve such contents from sight or exposure during cleaning, and such removal shall be kept and maintained in sanitary condition and shall be subject to i, "PC(.lion by the Depanment of Health of the County. KJl, New Construe/Inn· I. Co .. ,Y lion W11h City Se,.,,,. Line Required All new construction of dwellings and impmvemct,•• requiring sewer disposal service in the City shall connect such dwelling or in,provemeot with the sewer line of the City or such sanitation district. 2. Uu o/Tunporary Toilet Facilities During Construction During the construction of any dwellings and improvemcnLS, temporary toilet facilities may be used in accordance with the regulations of the Tri-County Heallh Depanmcnt or of the State Board of Health, and as soon as such dwelling or improvement is connected to the 25 public sewers, such use shall be abandoned and nil cv,dcncc of such use pmp<.-rl) • covered or disposed of. bfl. Manhole Covers. No person shall open any sewer manhole without the pennission of the City. Mf. Sp«,al Agreements and Contracts. No statement conlalned in this section shall be consuued as prohibiting special written agreements between the POTW and any other person allowing industrial waste of unusual strength or cnaracter to be admitted to the POTW from any part or pans of such POTW, or person or persons living outside the boundaries of the POTW, upon such tenns and conditions ond for such periods of time as may be deemed rcasoraable. However, no such agreement with a categorical user shall allow standards less stringent than the applicable Notional Categorical Pretreatment Standard. N!;i. Prohibited CaMections. It is unlawful for any person, corporation, or other business entity, e,ther in penoo or through an agent, employee, or COOUIClor to make, allow or cause to be made any coMcction to the POTW for lhe purpose of sef\licing proper1y 011ts1de the boundaries of the POTW, except upon recommendation of tho City and the approval of the City Council. Gl;I. Private Wastewater Disposal: I. Privott Disposal. a. Prior to commencement of c:onsttuction of a private wastewater disposal system, the owner or his agent shall fim obtain written permis.sion from lhe City for submission 10 the Health Department. It. Theappliea1ie•s fer1he~ermi1s req•~•d in Se01ie• Iii ii! ehall ftlee1 all Fedl!AII, Slate aed l aael req~ireRie111s. eg, The owner or his agent shnll operate ond maintain the private wastewater disposal facililies al his sole expense and in comphanee with all Federal, Slate, and local lawt. rules and regulations. 4', No statement contained in this section shall be construed 10 interfere with any additional requJrCmcn1s which may be imposed by the Health Department or the City, eg. The type, capacity, location, and layout of an individual wastcwnlcr disposal system shall comply with all standards of the Health Department. No pcrmi1 shall be issued for any individual wastewater dispost!l ~,.11em employing subsurface soil absorption facilities when: lhc area of lhc lot docs DOI meet the rcgulauons imposed by the Health Dcpamnent and in no event where the area of the lot is less lhan fifteen thousand (15,000) square fee1 . {Ja. The Health Department shall be allowed 10 inspect lhc work under this division • al any stage of construction; and, in any event, the applicant for the permit shall • notify the Health Department when the work Is ready for final inspection and before any underground porlions arc covered The inspection shall be truJde 26 • • • withm forty-ei ght (48) hours of the notice by the City. exclusive of Soturdoys . Sundays and legal holidays. ~. Wa:,1C"1,w'i? s, &.ep1ie NI th Jim '-!PS Hlas1a • a,or er sep11e lauk haulef& &hell Het diseka,ge ony wos1e wilhi• the BBfllBA!!e heundaR.s er 1he Gil) 011eep1 11 J,seho,go peiels deeigtialod hl' IRB Ci1y, All peR111lled disehOf'1!1!8 shell eempl)' "i1h lhe leml5 er lho seplie howler permil eg1ee1~1e111, • II ieloters ••• ""lijeet 10 !he legol liohili1i•• end peAellieo prodded in !his Chepte,. II, l,,i•1if§ 8N \(e/ 8 Di51,,ie.• ,4Mh~6"" , ny authent) Bf ngille gRl!ll"8 le UMHI Di11fiel hy 11,;s Chaple, &hllll Bffl) eppl) 18 18868 11A185 er&he liAglO'VBBd SO' Alf SORSee a,ee ,eeei•S•g 60"'"' ser iee l°fllm Helf8 Distfie1, Q. J11tlt1S1. la/ Pe 11/111. ,\II sig11ifiean1 i•duetriel "'"" m"sl eh1ain a • 05(e • a1er eenlnhwlien polllllt ,, ny weer ,.iel111ing &RY lenl'I e, ee0di1i0n er1he u•as1e•"'aler diseha,ge peA11il, ean he 6111,jeal 1e Mfem11nenl aelien sel refllt ift 6eelien 12 2 Ii eflhi& Chepior. It Gi'"Pli••ee ~~etlt,l~. !>. eeMplieese •~edule mey he iAeh1ded 119 a peR ef !he "''Hl"1'111er eeelfillu1ien pOMil. All eemplillftee de1111, repe11i111 re~uiu1111n1e aad el~llf IIFIIIII er !he sehedul e 111us1 he m111 h) !he uBOP. 8, ~.,.s,1 1 ,g. "ielatieR er &RY repelling 1e~ui1elll1Al6 ef !his Ch&flleF ey MY ~seo, inelooiftg hul BOI lilllilee 10 Ille re~uife111111111 of Ille -~'llllf eonlfihw~iOR ~@llllil 81111 FtSYll ill e&f@,e11Bee1 aelilA eeieg lalten 11Ad,r lhe Jlffl"'Hliw ef Sea1ioa I~ 2 Ii erlftia Ghepleo . Section 3. The Cily Council of the City of Englewood, Colorado hereby aulhorizes amending Title 12, Chaplcr 2, Section 3, of Ille Englewood Municipal Code 2000.10 read as follows: 12,1.J: Fees and Charges. A. Purpose. It is the purpose of this sce1ion to provide for the payment of all POTW ooSls, including costs of 1he City. The total annual cost o f operation and maintenance sh.all include, but need not be limiled 10, labor, repairs, equipment replacement, 11111intenancc, necessary modilicntions, power, sampling, laboratory testing and a reasonable contingency fund. l11e charges will be based upon the quality and quantity of user's wastewater, und also upon the capital and operating costs 10 intercept. trcn1. and dispose of wastewater The applicable charges shall be as sei forth herein. B. Grncral. There is hereby levied and charged on each lot. parcel of land and premises served by or hoving sewer connection willl lhe sanitary sewer of Ille Cily or 01herwise dischorging snnitory sewage, indus1rial wastes or 01hcr liquids, either direc1ly or indirectly, illlo the City sonilruy ~ewer system an annual service chorgo which sholl be computed nnd payable as follows: I. The charge for sewage u-eatmcnt shall be based on the gallonage of water dcliveml 10 the premises during Ille lowest water meter reading period falling between October I and May 15 . This gallonage converted to an onnuol equivalent and multiplied by 1hc annual rate per one 1housand (1,000) gallons provides the annual treatment cluugo. 27 a. b. c. d . A charge for sewer collcc1ton system maimcnnnce shall be cs1nbhshed annually by ac11on or the Ci ty Council where premises arc served by the City collection system. Where the City does not own and maintain the collection system. the Ci ty will collect charges for maintcnnnc:c or same only when outh<,rizcd by the terms of contract between the City aoo the sanitauon distric1. 3. Where water al any premises is taken through multiple meters, lhe charge for sewage trcatmenl shall be based on the gallonage or water delivered to the premises through all or the meters during the appropriate water meter reading period falling between October I and May 15, or the sum of the minimum charies for each meter, whichever is greater. However, one (I) bill for all sewage treatmcnl, composed of the sum or minimum charges for each meter used, or a single quantitative charge for all sewage treatment may be issued in the following cases: a. Where water service is taken through a combination or meters or through meters on two (2) or more service pipes, if water serviced through each of such meters and service pipes is delivered and used on the same property for one general purpose, or lhe premises is a single entc,prisc on an inlcg111ted holding of land, undivided by public sllfflS, roads or alleys; and b. For each public school entity, even though the meter.; mny be si1ua1cd on sepnrate properties. 4. Where water US1ge infonnation i1 not available sewage service charies shall be computed using the CWTC:11t rate per one thousand (1,000) gallons and based on the following normal usnge by class, as follows: 2 Months 3Months 12 Months Single-family dwellings 14 21 83 Muhi-family dwelling Jni1s 9 13 52 Mobile home units 5 8 52 Commercial (by meter siic/caplleily) 5/8 inch 19 29 116 3/4 mch 29 44 176 I inch 49 73 292 I 1/2 inches 97 146 584 2mcl'CS 156 234 936 3 inches 311 467 1,868 4 inches 48 7 730 2,920 6 inches 973 1,460 5,840 Nonnal usage by class wdl be checked by 1abula11on and averaging a1 least every five (5) years 10 detect and adjust for changes in pnncms of water usage. 28 • • • • • • 5 . The nummum charge per year fo r sewage treatment senice, by cusiomcr class, shall be a pcn:cntnge of Ont rate cluugc, this amount reprcscnung the fixed pomon of operation nnd maintenance (O&M) costs. 6. Outside City customer,; will be charged one hundred five percent (105 %) of the amount charged inside City customers for similar service to compensate for additional infiltration from lhe longer Interceptor lines . This factor has been included in the flat rate and minimum rate tables in subsection B 9 below. 7. Charges for service to .:ustomcrs onside lhe City limits shall be billed in quarter- annual in<tallmcnts in &l1vancc. Cluugcs for sewer only service outside lhe City may, at the discretion of lhe (;11y, be billed annually where this would not conOict with speci al provisions of a conncct<lf's agrecmenL All bills are due and paysble as of the billing date and become delinquent thirty (30) days after the billing date. 8. User charges shall be rCV1ewcd annually and revised periodically to reflect .crual treatment wotlcs O&M costs. 9. The following rates shall become effective January l, 2003 : Sewage Treatment Charge Sl.0049 Collection Syslcn\ Charge $0.1337 Total: Sl.1386 SCHEDULE I SCltLD ULEII SCHEDULE Ill SCHEDULE IV Customer In City In City Outside City Outside City Class City Sewers DiStrict Sewers District Scwm DiStrict Sewers Billed Quarterly Billed Quarterly Billed Annually Billed Quarterly Flat Min. Finl Min. Flat Min. Flat Min. Rate Rate Rate Rate Single Family $23 .94 $21.78 $21.1 2 Sl9.20 $88.56 $80,!,4 $22 .14 $20.16 Dwelling Mulu Family $14.82 $13.50 $13.08 $11.88 $54.96 $49.92 ~ 1.74 $12.48 Per Unit --- Mobile Home $9.12 $8 .28 S8 .04 $7J2 $33.84 ) $8.46 $7.68 Per Unit Commercial & Industrial (by meter size) 29 518" $33.00 S30.06 $29.16 S26.S2 sm.40 SI 11.36 $30.60 J,4" SS0.10 S4S60 $44.2' $40.26 $1 85.76 $168.96 $46.44 1· $83.1~ $75.60 $73.38 $66.78 $308.16 S280.32 S77.04 I 1/2" $166.20 $151.26 $146,70 $133 .50 $616.32 $560.64 $154.08 2" $266,40 $242.46 $235.14 $213.96 $987 .60 $898.80 $246.90 3• sm.12 $483.84 $469.32 $427.02 SI ,970.88 Sl.793.76 $492.72 4• $&31.12 S756.36 $733 .56 $667.56 $3,080.88 $2,803 .68 $770.22 6" $1,662.30 Sl,512.72 $1,467.12 Sl.335.06 $6,162.00 $5,607.36 SJ,540.50 s· $2,641.32 S2,403.60 $2,324.3 4 $2,115.12 $9,791.70 $8,9 10.42 $2,447.88 10" $3 ,796.92 $3,455.22 SJ,341.34 $3,040.56 $14,075.64 $12,808.80 $3,518.88 Minimum charges both inside and ou1side the City are ninety-one percent (91%) flat m1e charge for the customer Clhl's involved. 10. All 'oc:i and charges listed under this Sce1ion 12-2-3, shall be subjeet to a cumulative increaie for the next five (5) yem (2003 to 2008) u follows: On January I, 2004, the existing fees and charges shall be increased by the arnowit of fifteen percent (I 5%) above the January I, 2003, fees and charges. On January I, 2005, the existing fees and charges shall be increased by the IIITKIWlt of fifteen percent (IS%) above the January I, 2004, fees and charges. On January I, 2006. the exisling fees and charges shall be increased by the amount of fifteen percent (l5%j above the January I, 2005, fees and charges. On January I, 2007, the ex isting fees and charges shall be increased by the amowit of fifteen percent (15%) above the January I, 2006, fees and charges . On January I, 2008, the existing fees and charges shall be increased by the amount of fourteen percent (14%) above the January I, 2007, fees and charges. 30 s.._ $42 24 $70 08 $140.16 $224.70 $448 .44 $700.92 Sl,401.8- $2,227.6: $3 ,202.21 • • • • • C. Special Case., R .91 I. A school operating on a nine-month (9) school year. which su;,plies documcntalion 10 the City verifying the nine-month (9) schedule and which applies for a nine-month (9) operating status, shall be billed seventy-six percent (76%) of the charges which would nonnally accrue for similar usage by a rcsiden1ial customer. 2. Industries. car washes and Olhcr establishments where summer inigatlon water is not significant or where seasonal business fluctuations arc more significant lhan irrigation usage shall be billed based on annual rather than winter period water usage. 3. CUstomen with delivery flow characteristics significantly differe-t from those of a single-family dwelling shall pay 1111 additional readiness 10 servo fee based on tl,e following formula: R-V (.91 x NW}'36S where: -Annual delivery flow rate characteristics< w-gc a Readiness 10 S(:l'Ve portion ofO&M costs NW -Cllstomcr's annual nonworking days 36S V -Nwnbcr of days in calendar year -Annual volwne charge for wastewater treatment 4. Other Cases: Whcre the procedures above are not applicable, or when application of same would wonc an obvious and signi!ir.ont injustice 10 the customer, a rate shall be established by the City based on reasonable estimates of projected flow. Q . If &Rj' water or \llll&IM &Al di&ellHf!BII, or are pmpos~d 10 he aioelwgaa 10 Iha pwhUe 19' '"'· .hieh lllf& 80RIIHI Ille 6\lh5YR611 or pelllll 5 .ha OMAIOlerillliM IRIIFIIORllld ill &•hsaolieR I~ 2 29 abe .. , &Ra, iJI lile j ~dgellRl of Iha •~·. Rl!lj' ha a a deleuwio•a eA'eel wpon l:lle e1wag41 eM, preeee&e&, et(tuipmGRt er ,eee· ,iag ••iellfi, er , hioh eth• ;eo areola a he;iard la life or eofti4ilijle e p•hlie Rijill8flee, Ute Cily shall also ellatll lhe fello• i11g re. &Rd Ilka weli 1Rfo1uel!leRI ae1iee ie aeeerllaRea ;111 Saoli&R ll 2 6 eflilis Ghap11r fl!l lh• Cit)' daO!ftl ad ,j51ble. D SivaiWDI Jntfustcfq/ U«a · J... lndustdes tbot ve PSIDitted ,,. SimifiAAm lodmtrial Um 1M that dishnmc wastswo1s with BOP COD and/or TSS io exsss of Normal Domestic Strcnnth Wastewater ll2·2·1 l B 31> will be chru:sed for the cost of handling veatroeo1 of these waMcs cplgtlalcd bl& u®o the net excess lnftdioa The use of 1urchmes do not ocpnit the Pser to othsrwiae exceed anv IPGAl limils sPCSifi@ ot 12·2· 1 I C or Fcdml owl State Pmrea1ment StAndaab 2, The City shall also require payment lo cover the ad !o:d cost swchargc of handling and trea1ing lhe was1es eenside,ed fl!l "indwelrial wae,..,,:i N dctcqnjned by Hlljl8&Hlg 1be following formula: 31 SC Q x S.34 [UC O (AOI)) + ur, (SS 300)] SC annual surcharge m dollm, and cen1s Q volume of sew:1gc d1schJrgcd 101hc puhhc ""''er m n11lh11n i:.1llons per ).:Or S.3~ con, ers1on foc1or; I gallon of "'Dier to potmds liC 0 -urut charge f,,r AOD in dollar$ per pound (SO.OlbO) (i) If COD'BOD 5 is less thnn 3.0, then AOD~(BOD 5 -200 mg/I) (ii) If COD/BOD 5 is greater thnn 3.0, then AOD~(CO D-500 mg/I) AOD -Additional Oxygen Demand strength index in milligrams per liter COD -Chemical oxygen denund s1rcngth index in milhgrams per liter POii 5 D 5 day biochemical oxygen demand strength index ,n milligrams per liter -- ~--unit charge for SS in dollars per pound ($0.0389) s -suspended solids strength tndcx in milligrams rcr liter ; l 200 -normal BOD 5 strength in milligrams per liter 300 -normal SS strength in milligrams per liter 500 -normal COD strength in milligrams per liter The npphcauon of the above formula pro,·idcs for• surclwgc for 800, COO andillI fer l,'SS. If 1hc •MRglh ,nde, 0f8QJ;l, bQg 9F SS i& Is 1ha1~ th, hBS• RIIRlher 1h111 ie being sllhtraetSII IRlm ii, lBOA ~Im ,hall hil RB SHFeha,ge filr that reR10Hl&r e01 og01y, ,~or ,hall lhere poncentratiop or 1hcsc poHy1nn1s ii less 1ha1 of Nonp:il..DRlnes.lk Strg1gth Was1c 1hcJJ.:;!iU.blll,no1 be ~ ~<;J\QfJ.li~ n cred it ~•o the 101n1 ,urchnrgc. +. WidHolfll!S aff<!al•d shall ha lh!'!,I uliAIIHod IA the St81!Qllfd h,dw,IA8I C ~~ !1 01\uel. (8 101) IIJ~ a, Fl!'"ts•d . J;lp•1s1aa5 •• ~ mugh I. •1th tho spoeiHo ~ ~ lhooe mdus1nes liieh d1sehi1Flt8 Afll) 11enpflrni!'6S. :!ieg,:e~led do1¥J86lie ~l!!i ar "astM r..,,.. san11a-,• ........ •-•s ,, ff..elod u•dustr,@s mill be elessilied es lalle s: •· SigaiAoont i11duS1n0I -..llflll he men,te,oo t~ detllAlli~• 111,ength le elq, ·11,. ""611 be aeeempli61ml ••••rJt,~t>etll;~•nHl;lftbli, hed h)' th• G+ty, The resHh5 .. r.em1il111~ •nd Anelysis will ee roaeFded in tile u1iliti•s el'fiee, F"llOfled 10 th• elreet"'1 11lll11!11-,..otld ••rer1•d 10 FOgula10-,• Aj;81ld105 r•• '"', 1111FR1nl d1Feet1'"'· e.} l'aymcnl rotes shnll be computed for ICR c~omcn hosed on the followmg b:i!il~ capnal costs of the 81-Ctty plant Q (Volume): S552.15 per 1,000 gnllon dnyofcapac,ty OOD : 36.5 7 per pound doy of c11pnc11 y SS: 42 05 per p(lu nd dny of capnc11y • • • • • • Specific individual rntc.~ will be calculated based on the volume strength and rnlc of flow in accordance with current Federal guidelines . Adjustments to individual rates will be made annually or more frequently, whenever evidence is received that a major change in wastewater volume and/or characteristics has occurred. Payment will commence within one (I) year of the date of initiation of service through the Bi.City planL ~-Restoration of Servi~. Sewer service shall not be restored until all charges, including the expense of termination and charge for restoration of service, have been paid. Gf. Collection Prottdur:s: l. Charges Responsibility ~/Owner: All fees and charges shall be chnrgcable against auJ payable by the owner of the premises receiving sewer services. 2. Puiodic Billing SloteiMnu: a. The City shall cause billings for wastewater treatment and/or water charges to be rendered periodically at rates established. b. Billinp for charges snd any other notices shall be effective upon mailing said billing or notice to the last known address of the u.er as shown on City records • c. Service charges provided in this Chapter shall be billed and paid in full within thiny (30) days from date of billing. Partial payment.I may be approved by the City Manager or dcsigoce on a case by case basis provided that the tolal bill shall be paid In full no more than three months after the original billing date. The Caty Manager or dcsigncc shall develop policies that set forth tr.c conditions under which a partial payment plan may be granted. Tiie City shall b=r no responsibility to provide the customer with any kind of reminder notices. If the payment arrangement ii not kept, all applicable late fees and penalties shall apply. d. If sewer rates are changed or users institute or ta t,unatc service other than on established biUing dates, the bill shall be prorated. 3. When payment of C,uy utility services is received, tho City s\-,11 apply said payment lo satisfy all stormwatcr enterprise fund charges fir<t, all conacte utility fund charges second, all SMitary sewer fund charges shall be satJsficd next, and lastly, water fund charges shall be satisfied, in that order. ~-Delinquency and Collection: I. Fees and charges levied in aecordancc with this Chapter shall be paid within thiny (30) days from the date of billing to tho City. If the bill is not paid within thirty (30) days after billing, it shall be deemed delinquent, whereupon a delinquency charge not to exceed the amount of fifteen dollars ($15 .00) or up to five percent (S¾) per month, or fraction lhcrcof, 1101 to exceed a total of twenty.five percent (25%) of the amount due, 33 whichever is greater shall be tmposed for collection serv ices. Interest in the amount of • eighteen percent ( 18%) per year shall be charged on the amount due only. 2. Nonpayment. All sewer c.hnrgcs and surcharges, including, but not limited to, collection charges, pretreatment charges, monitoring charges, shall be a lien upon the propa,y to which scwm arc conncc1ed from the date said charges become due until said charges are paid. The owner of every structure or prenuscs shall be liable for all KWer charges for users on lus premises. which lien of liab,hty may be enforced by tbc City by action at law to cnfon;c the lien. In case the tenant in possession of any premises shall pay the sewer charges, it shall relieve the landowner from such obllgations and lien, but the City shall not be required to seek payment from any person whomsoever other than the owner for the payment of sewer charges. No change of ownership or occupation shall affect the application of this subsection, and the failure of any owner to discover that he pwcllased property against which a lien for sewer service cxislS shall in no way affect his liability for such payment in full. Said delinquent payments, and the lien created thcrdly, shall be enforced by a.ssessmcnt upon the propcny and premises so served and certification thereof to the County Treasurer for the collection under and in pumw,cc as provided for in this Code. iji. Disconnection Clause: I. The City may disconnect within the City or contract areas served by the City for accounts delinquent more than ninety (90) days. Notice shall be given to last known address of user or owner thirty (30) days prior tn disconnection. All costs of disconnection shall be rcp:lid at the time of reconnection. 2. When the premises to which such service is pro,ided arc located without the limits of the City, failure to pay the rates and charges for treatment and disposal of sanilJlry sewage when due shall be cause for the City Clerk to certify 10 the county cornnlissioncrs of the county in which said delinquent use~s property is located the charges due and unpaid, on or before November I of each year, and thcreupcn and until paid, the same shall be a lien upcn the real property so served by said sewerage system and shall t,e levied, certified, received or collected by sale annW11ly from year to year by the proper county officials as are general taxes. and the proceeds therefrom remitted to the City of Englewood: provided, tha1 if the prem,ses are supplied with City v.~ter services, such service may be shut off until such rates and charges for treatmcnl and disposal of sanitary sewage sh.,11 have been paid. ~. Th~ City Council of the City of Englewood. Colorado hereby authorizes amendir.g Tit le 12, Chapter 2, Section 4, oflhc Englewood Municipal Code 2000, to rend as follows: 12-24: Private Sewers, Co nocctlon1 and Repairs. A. Building, to /la,-c Separate Connections. Each premises. property or building(s) situated on a premises or property in a manner which would allow the premises or property to be subdivided and the building(s) sold separately shall be served by a separate scrvlCC COMcction directly to the ncuest main without crossing other adjoining premises or properties, and no coMcction shall be made by extending the service from one property, • premises or building to another property, premises or building. Each separate building In a • planned u1lit deve lopment shall have e separate sewer serv ice line. Uxccptions to this rcquiremcnl may be granted by the City Manager or designec w11h the concurrence of the 34 • • • B C Water nnd Sewer Bonrd upon n rcv1c" or a wrincn request of the propcny owner. ,n "h1ch the prop.:ny owner 1llus1m1es "11h both wnltcn and graphic dcscnpuons. why the e,.:cp11on ,hould he w,in1ed l:.x1,11ng prc"llllSCS. pmpett,es or buildings which do not confonn 10 this requirement may mamtnm their s~'f\•1ec connec1ir,n confi~'llrations unless nnd um,I such tnne. 111 the opinion of the C"11y Mnnnger or <les,gnec wi 1h the concurrence of the Wn1cr and Sewer Board, the scrv1cc must be separated. Old Pri,•lllt' Sewl'rs Old pnvalc sewers may be used ,n connecuon with new buildings only when they a rc fo und to meet nil requirements herein ond solely a1 the risk of the user: otherwise, old private sewers shall be plugged at the user's expense upon d1scon1tnuancc of service. 11ie plug ,n the old pm"ale sc"er mu51 be UISpCCled and approved and a pion review nnd mspecuon fee will be charged by the City. Design and Constroctlon. The size, slope. olii;nment, and materials of conslruclion of a pnvate sewer, and the methods to be used in excavating, placing of pipe, jointing, 1es1mg. and backfilling the lfCllCh and all other work shall confonn 10 the requirements of the Buildin g and Plumbing Code or other applicnble codes, lows, rules ond regulations of federal. Stale, and local entities. D. Privott l(/1 S1a1/011J Sewage hi\ s1a1ions shall be prohlbilcd except in s1ruc!UJ'C!: where ii cnn be clearly dcmonstm 1cd to th e satisfaction of the City Manager or his representative 1ha1 the sewer discharge p,~e cannot be localed 10 al low gravity now 10 ,e public sewer. Sonilal')' sewage di~. ::om such SlruCIW'CS shall be lifted and discllargcd 10 the sewer by means of a sewage lift station that shall be located inside the building to be served, whi ch sewoge lift sta tion shall be owned. operated Md mointai ned by the user. Sewage lift stations may be located outside buildings only with the appro,•al of the Water Md Sewer Board a.Iler submission of compelling C\1deoce that no altcmntivc arrnngerncnt IS or was possible. Outside building lift stations approved by the Water and Sewer Board must have boh-down, gaskclcd lids. vents thm extend above the bui lding roonine, and waler light contaiM1ent structures with top, rim elevations tho1 extend 01 least six inches (6') nbove the nm elevation of the nearest t01let bowl Furthcnnore, the propeny owner shall enter 1n10 an agreement with the C"uy of Englewood!, which ngrecmcnt shall bind the owner nnd nil fu ture surcessors and assigns. whereby, should the lift station overflow. the City shn ll be held hannlcss and indcmmfied ugainst all Stale and Federal fines. p1.,1ahics and legal 3CllOllS, E. /11.,1al/111iim and M n1111cmmcc. All costs and expenses incidental 10 the instn!lutlnn nnd com1cc1ion of the privnte sewer shall be bomc by the applicant who shall rctam or employ a hccn<cd sewer con1rac1or or plumber 10 make connection to and in.suill a sewer The service line from Ili c public sewer main line to the structure 10 be served shnll be insta lled by the propcny owner at hos/her expense. The owner silo.II hold the City hannlcss ror any loss or damage that may d1rec1ly or indm:clly he occasioned by the 111>tolln11on of the SCT\1oc hne or the malfunction ofnny old pnvote sewer. 'Inc owner of any property eoMccling 10 the POTW shall be responsible for the maintenance of the service line from lhc public sewer 10 the structure to be served. The owner shall keep the service line for which he/she is responsible in good condition and shall replace at hisn1cr expense any po rtions thereof whic h. in the opinion of the C11y. have become dmnaged or d1sin1egnued ns 10 be unfit for funhcr use, or is ,n such condition IO pemut mlihrntion into the system. All rep31B ,hall be completed wnhm i.ltiny (30) days 35 afler 1101ifica1ion and shall be co mple1cd by a bonded co ntrac10r. The owner shnll be • responsible for rctunung the public righl of way ~nd the strcc1 10 acceptable Cuy staM. ,!; ~ G,ea.ie Jnfe eepl6t l-,ut1J.'11,•·on '21'f«e•1e: Creese 1,ep tAl111Fi!l!f'1 8f6 &t@ 11'qtured lor ell feeilitit!6 wsell Md aperated ng1il0Fly ro, the eole of prepand roea. iBOlijtling bijl net lielitell le IMYfllnts, eafes, 1'851 feed ew~11&1 picM ew:!ets , del iaalilli6ens, Sllftd•'"ieh .l;eps Md BAj' &lid Ill OIAlf lends and IYl'19 of road .. ,.i!iflg esteblishfllelll5 ,nu hieh 1111y reed pF1p!IAltion Einelijding heetillg OF delfeeling In OF hi• 1111!1100 of &Bl ldnd of -..,-11 eelieg drtiee:) tal,ea pleee e ft !he preeliseo, uJhfllher eF net S\leh feeilitiee llfl ~:, ~ 3!'fNlrBte llwilding OF &tNOtltf• er eeoijpy spaee ie a hllildin11 or slNO!Yfl lkal-b eoaijp,od by e:lier hweiseesn, as well as selteol.s, ehwFehee, 'eeeFdinghOij8"6 ilh eo1111Rl111111 letehoe faeilitiee, RUf5ieg he11105; 1111d day we et!Rl91'1 hieh ha•ie ltitohene Md engage in the p,epa, atian of feed . Ill additiee, meet ewtting feeijitiee end etliere eepele of disehafging &igeilleest ll!llewnts ef ar-• lnta the PQ'f\11 shall be NN!IHFld IB ieslall gNMe inlef11"1'1819, Goaae, int•eoptel'll ohall ROI h fll!IIN ell fer pfi•'ete reeideneee BF d•Yellinge 1111leea thOFe are BBll!ffll"8ial 1,1eee nolllin Ille d9•1llings Iha! goeMle &ll!BYRII ofg,,,ase blj'Oft8 !hat e111ere1III l,y a R!liidl!tllial dwellieg, ~-%vi• ,ee,. 8!1eep1io115 may lie made by the Chy Ha1oAger er de.ignee ey gfflnting • , .,;Koe ..,we +lie Wat• JSd S1u•Bf BeMI shall ha e ,u;llleFity 1e o emde lllll' daeiaion 1111de l!y tlta (;ity ~4a,wige, er desitftH in !hit oaso. i . C. t!tl!H! 'if•e .,.,,,s, SiB ,g c,.;,,,,.;,,: +Ito City &hall 11111ew.lgete Nlea. ,e&'llaljoM and efitefia fer g,eeoe ietBFeeptor siang. 4. ,'Mf!ee"6n 9,<r;, ...,, r,,r,el'Hfl,'i!"'. The (;ity lhaU ee1al!lil;h &11 i11SJ1••tien JIRlllfllRI ror gtl86e int•eepte111o The Ci1y shell de,elep Nies 1111d regulations to it, •entol'Y ell g,ease i"'""'"'"" and deeL1H11nt Ille inspee1ioll6 efthese inure"l'lors, ➔. G t!fffe ~ .. •e, eep•oe Pw"fl1',og &,.~efll,.~. All Y&OFII eeoneet.ed 10 g,ease in1•111"1llB15 ,viii bo reqwirod le JILlff!JI Olll 1heir intor811ple11 81 ltiteP ale dotl!ffflitied in Alles. regulalioN e•d entefia Jlfflffltilgated hy Ille (;it)'. &. Bislegie,,/ 7l e,,fffl, ,t Bi elegieal lftl8lment shell Rot be• sYb slitYI• ror Ille pwnpieg ef d1e gHMe t811Fe@JMeF. +: MtJMg SiJMo. ea, }1st b6ro,ee,•etl IB r;, ffllf! fr,,e. etflFSN. &tf.stiftg 88WH6 RBl eeR11eetell te greese iAIBAl"l'ters and •%hieh eon~ihwte sig11i9-t t11rteLlffls shall be identified IM!Ygll inspeotieo of the eolleot.ien syeteffl&. Qnoo theee seltfeee &Al tdenlif~ •¥ill l!e ,eqyi,ell to ill!f!loe11nt hl!SI lllftlll~IIIII praotiol'6 ESUll!i) to l11ep oil alWI greasr Qijl ef the pg:j'\1,1, The City s.hAII pAlFIIYlgate Nleo , ,egulatiBN and eFiteria fe, 814P's. If Ille 814P's a,e RBI i;Hllel991itl ., 1he feeililj • 8fld tlte fee,lil) UOAlHIYIB le eontfihYII sig,iilieem 1.monAt& of eil tAd grease to the eenitllf}' &ewer, ae QOBYll'ented l!y field inspee1ion111 !loen Ille leoilily , SIi ~e FeqkliR!d to i111111U as 1d1qna1ely ,i~•d g,eas, ~- 36 • • • • • & Rf>R;~f ef E"''"' U:£1:tenffi-er 11 1& neeessa~ 10 RlRJu~ &e iRSpee110111 18 @Aferae &FJY pFe·~ieBS ef Ihle se01i0•. er wheAe,-eF Illa Cllj' helie i!!l lhal lliere l!llis1s iA 1my pFeR>i,es sw&jeOI 10 1his s0011e• &Ay eemli1ieA er .,ielatie• 1 ith rege'll 10 1h wse a11d mainteAA,ee ef eil ••d gnRSo i111ereep1eFR, the Gill perse11Rel me, en10r s•ek pree>isee 10 iAsp1e1 1he &&Ale pr;widod tlia1 preper etodo,11ials he pri!!leAtod a11d •"'t•esl ""d ea Bf'llllOO --~·, Ill etlie, • i&e lwl e pewedi; feF a sMR!I, ·•-•• 1uep1ieR ae lllllj' h ••tli•ri~ed &j la 11. If Fe41W1Sled eolfy h R!fwsed, fthe] City shall ha"• reoollf!le te •"•FY F811!edy pre idad ey law le &eBWFe eou,. iMlwdi11g Bil itl6111RH of &A od!niAi llfllli"• Bffi!AI ffem the 14..,Jeipal Cellft er frem the Distriel Cellfl ef the 81a1e efCelBFBde ha •iRgjuriediatie•. Gf. Permit Required. Before commenc:cncnt of coostruction of a priva1e sewage disposal system, tbc owner shall fim oblain a written permit signed by the City. ~-Connaction Requirement: I. The applicant for the private sewer pcnnit shall notify the City when the private sewer is ready for impcdion and connection to the public sewer. The applicant must have secured a pcnni1 and have met all City requiremenis. The connection shall be made under the supervision of the Ci1y's represen1a1ive. 2. The owner of any sl!Ucturc used for hwnan occupancy, employment or activity, situate within the Ci1y, may be required a1 such owner's expense to collDCCI such SU\lelllre to a public sewer, if such a public sewer is within four hundred feel (400') of the propeny line of !he property upon which the structure is located. Such connection shall be made within ninety (90) days after notice from the City is served on the owner of the property affected; provided, however, that in !he event compliance with lhls subsection causes severe economic hardship to said penon, be/she may apply lo the Ci1y for exemption from llus subsection. Such applications shall state in detail the circumstances which arc claimed to cause such economic hardship. Such exemptions shall only be granted to residential users, shall 001 apply 10 other users, nnd shnll be granted only for such lime as the dcmonslralcd hardship cxis1s. Service shall be considered complete upon delivery of the 1101ice 10 the owner of the property or by posting a copy of the notice on the propeny 1n question in a conspicuous pince and by mailing a copy of such n •ice, registered mail, to the record owner of the property as .disclosed 1111d at the address shown in the current records of the Arapahoe County Assessor. 3. If a public sewer is DOI available within four lwndrcd feel (400') of the property line of the property upon which a house or building is located, a private sewage disposal system consl!Uclcd in occordllnce with npplicablc regulations of the Health Oepartmcni shall be utilized I0 dispose of sewage. 4. In cases where a public sewer was DOI prcviowly available wilhln four hWldrcd fcct (400') of the property line of a property but a public sewer later becomes available within such dis1ancc, the owner may be required 10 COMcct with the public sewer as provided in subsection H2 above. In such event, after the conneclion is completed, the private sewage disposal system shall be emptied, cleaned and filled with sand or dirt. 37 It ,hall be unla" ful for any rcrson to deposit M d1sch~rge. or u, cause t" bc Jcpo,111,,J or discharg,-J, tn an) ~ a,tc\\ ater C(lllecuon fac,htu:,, any sohd or hqu,d "'"" unle» through a Cl>nnecllon npprtned by the C'll). l-11 , f>t,mal(< Tn ronr An) person "ho mahc,ousl). willfully, or n<,;hgcnil)' break,. dahll!J!CS. dcstr<>)< uneow:rs. defaces. or tampers \\1th any ,tructurc, appurtc-nance or cqu1pnicn1 wh,rh " J1'U1 of tbe ronv shall be subJect to such acuon and pmally JS provadr,1 '" Sa.tit '.:.•1-6 of 1tus Chapter and Se:uon I'· .,_S for hxlmwQ.LlJsgs. J-L Septi r II aste Fee., A••' Charges. The wastewater or septic tank waste hauler pcrrrul fc:c sh .. ll be one hundn,d d<-1lars (SI00.00). User charge for disposal of hauled wastcwaler or scpta,1te shall be six e...-,,, (S0.06) per gallon. ~-,I. Nell' Constn1ctio11 0, Existing Sewer Sen•ice lines. lf a property owner wishes to build a new, pcn,t.,. :nl .;tn, 'urc over an existing sewer service linc1 whether the structure is attached •~ an existin • slnlcturc or unattached, the sewer service line shall be rclocoled awny from the new ,truclurc, or the service line will be replaced wi1h pipe mnleria l approved for u~e inside n building. lf the location of an existing sewer service line is unlrno\\~1. ii •h•,i ,. • lhe property owner's responsibility to de1em1ine, by whn1 evcr means necessary, tl•e locnhon of lhc service line to the sa1isfac1io 11 of the Cily of Englewood. ~. 111c City Council of the Cily of Engl ewood. Colorado hereby deletes Title 12, Chap1er 2, Section 5, ofll1c Eng lewood Municipal Code 2000. in ils entirely and rcploces ii with a new seclion 5, Industrial Pn1re:11mcnl Program, to rC3d as follows: ~: leduuriel Patrcetmcnt Pmrum A-<irnrral Pronsicw J.. fMmosc and Qb1cc11vcs, ~s,w for tbs hcahh, wm and welfare o(tbs a;sjdenis o(lhc Cjty to regul11c Lhe cgllection ofmewa1er and treatment thq;q>ft9 Rmrids for owximuJQ public bcpcfh Jb1s CIJ•P!cc w• forth upifonn CS!!YIWJJCDI• for oowmcs1,c conlributoa imo the Wfl§lew81R collWon and treatment ml.Cm !or the CU\' aD'J enables 11 19 comp)v wnh •II apoljcablc State apd FcdernUm. Ib.t.Ol1.1~111cailhe jngustrial Crctrsil4Prnt Program arc; lL To 0mem Jhe 101roductjon or po) ty1ants imo the PubJu:lx:Owucdirc~ Worp ll'QIW} that wm imrnere wuh tb~f.lhumelU.9{ ll.WllWIWlim; the; resulting ,)udgc: b-Iopr;xent the introductmn of oollulants into 1hc POTW whictwll.Pn~~ through thcs~~oouatcly 1reaied imo rccciyiJ1fov11tcrs orJhy 1umosohere or othSDYise be incomoPLihle with lhc.ustcm: c. Tojmproye the 0000au ni1y 1° rccvcte aildJ:\i&la/mwastcwnt<;ru® WJr!i:~ WlllU/1~ 38 • • • • • • d. L To Pm>1Jc ror S9Ull @blc d1§tribU1iOP among U$Rl pf lbs cost pf tht pQDV· To omvide for nod ommots the veueral hCAlt}> s~fCJY •0? w~lfure oCsbe citizens residins wHhm the Cit Y and conoectms tunsd1ct10D1. Io enable the Chv to comnlv with its Colo~do PiscbAr~e Psnnit Sxstcm CCPPS) ocnnit conditions, sludge use and .dtsoo~al :souucments ond anv other Fcdeml or State laws to which the PQIW 15 sub,ect, and d · 1 10 worker health and e rsw due to the discharge of To P[CYent a verse IIDPIG s -----~ -■■--- 00Uu11m1 rrnm iosJustrial users 2, AppJicabjHty. be RTQyi§iPM Jmin omxide for the C£milatiRD ofl(!SJircst Di'7"roc to the POJW "1 nypb tha iUUOOAA g[pqmjb, Rlf9fl?9PGDt ofl'!9hf:Oble rs9UU:SDSiflt! µsq ;;;,rtiog tbs setting of Cm for the egµjtahls ~i.sJnbuuo~ of com •P'I for giber fthc ---:----:·.-d finst io the Chaots The RmYJHPm hscm 1b1II aPolv to usss? •-- acun_ug N Q I 'd th-POTW who are by S9Pl@ct Q[ pgreqmep fl~ popy ood to PR190$ PU SI e -~ ----------POTW usqs of we PQTW Non·Pomes1ic Usm 11 shall be unlawful for IPY Uw lo dischar;se anv domrJlic or ooo-domeslic ' :::::I W8ICOYIY IOY surf&ee 4mmaa, or in ROY arg wut;watq 1mg IPY nl1 ~-------------I bed' harvcd imsk the juri¢jctjop of\be Cjty No ipdµstri•I wytewat.S: alv\ /~~ .. to the r9JW unlw done min mJPPlilPEE ff!lh the PfflYJJJPDI o t "_, __ end IPPliebic CQUQtY state or fMml WNlauons Non·_ wuc _sc -------Do · Di hamcs 10 the Msam w,sewOJs Re;Jmtion Pisrict lndustdal USE located io the Citv of F.nel;wood bul diNsbtfsio;.wa~t,alw that i5 ultiroAlclx treated hv the Metro Wosta.ater Reslamauon istnct s a olv whh the Afstm waswwawr Reclqmauon Pludct Rutgr and ::i1q11qns Ggw;njng 1b£ Qpqrqtion use aqd Scry!ru °Cthe ~*~ 111"1, ?DOR or tho lotmt revision thereto: Thr authontv to mm1w;1 ooh ':t:;9 a Pretreatment Standards and Rcouirqpents .hn, been dclcsat _ to t c -- Wastewater Rr&lom11ino District bx the Cuv oCEnsl cw894 RcwlatiAA of µ191 from Outside Jurisdictions Ul lfa tbs locatM in nnoths municiMhtx coun1x state .or other . . sdictioo oomrihutes wastewats lo the POTW the Cttx.5ha!I cntq JUQ • J erecment (JGA) with the fAPlnbutmR mtP ao tntmt9YQJlmcn11 a __ ------· iurisd1ction. E.tiPr 10 emsdne into on JG.A tpe Sit¥ srynl~ ce.,iucs1 the foUowins WQanatton from tho @otnhutme 1unsdic1100 d' hn ed A descriotion of the 9UAlil,Y Pl!d )1)1Um~ pf W~§\CW@lC[YtC rg 10 the POTW bx the contnbuuns mrlsd,ctlon- 39 ,., IPP 1bai •a; 4,sch . •• oca,ed wi\biu ..., Such 01her ;0ro . argmg 19 ibs PODY· m nnauon a11he c· and .... To -·--nvmavd 0 104 shall com ."'" nece,iao nm the (oHgwjno . . · !il -cond11100s: Y!tqnSlPt fqr lbC CPO · · . nee or rules ru lnbutms Hlrisdicti !W Ao invsmoo: of an the GPntributinR JYri~r:-" o( Indirect Disehar I • ycp(gry on @t least ,ct,oo to submit ~ A . . ·--· AP PPOI\II basis · --an DIOYJSIQQ snec,fyj .. , £F:W2Plihilitv for iw:r:t lh~ City shall hp d !iJ l- ResooosibiJ"t grcemen1. b of the 1cnos ---' y p[lhs Citx, ·- Ul • • • If wastcwntm wn11ioin 11 . defined m this Chouts :rc~Ist:!!a~t anclushns sx,;css Qow or a:; othcrwlSC POTW 1he Citv mav take anv 9 ,· e or Prooosed to be d1schw:scd to the c mn necessarv toi w w Ul w LZl Pmhibit the d1scharos gfwc.h wastc»Jtq; Rco~ire a Uner to deroAnstmtc thnt in·Plant oc1 · • . HhfflJPIIC the discharge pf such • ITLlfiGAll?DS WIii rcdY9Si QI ~ ---suMlanccs m confoannv wilh this !;:ice n:sttmsm iocludins stom@e facilhiM or Dow eaualimt· ~wry te g;dpcs; w eJimi . . ion this Chapter; pate the polcpllQJ for a disclwrge to violate Re '?.ire the Um: Wf)tjpg QU§iOR w ,no . . •\14•ll~PAI cpfil pr expepse jncuqpd by the '1t the d•$Mf89 19 PPr APY dl§PQ§JQR Qt remediation costs 8§ 8 result of '!:r!str'~pg ;runs wastcwats wtmcnt IYitRDi t§G ors to the Roguire the lJsq to oorux for and obtain a Pcnnit; BeJUim tirocJv and r16n111 r di§ffilrpe· or r;eggn, mm lhe User rest'>Ql)$ible for web Dke Nib other action H rpay he PCS . • '1w21r.. gry 19 meet the oh1ccnvq of this 1n addhi2n to the overall au1hori1Y to POL . . . 91f9ISSPSlt of PCFilcetment SIIDAArd, ,¢0~::J!:!18'e d13sho_c&es thrnush EnglSWQQd §bOJI baYC the foltowin& nuthoriti;.'"'s the C1tY of Ul Take enforccmem nod iMYF fine oo4 t • . • Awnts including the r,uua; r y ocna us for volauons of this o a w IP aoolv for a pqmjJ ~ndno&enncnt to Health or Wclfnrc of the c . . . informal notiAA to the affec;tcd Uw mav iPPVJ?UDltY The City oficr halt or pn;yepJ ADY disboCL [poll r_oroeJ1atclv and effccuxclv urfl e Q U\AP\S lnfQ anv nat I s ace drainasc within the Citv ~ ? ?"! waterwax tbs P01)Y oftheCi\x or ADY area under iunsdtCUPD of tbs CitY l'JlGW a · :MJY ~stcwatcr sYMcm tcibutnrv thereto wtable 10 thcm, 1PclY<l1Pa Pbvsisal 4. . , llum: wastewata sxstw whwcvcr it reasona Hf:2Poect100 IDUI? the ocsscnts an immi,ent cod blx pppcag thnt IYch d1sborr, @mmunitx nnsermcm to the henlth or wel fere of tbs En~os~rnt to Envirorunent or Jreptrocnt w . . WJUGP noucc to the discbmer mg ha orks The. Cuv ofter P9IIU\lntl jptp MY PAIUmJ wpfmy ,!!J;°CGYf:Dl ?PY ~ISGWSi of Ol)Y arc; under iurill1iGliPo or ihp Cjty the r dnun••s WJJhio Jhe Cjry tnbutarv thsreto bv onv me · . OTW. wosewater .axusm disconnsslion &gm thew ans av4,lnblc 19 them msludios obvs ical astewats sxstem. whensva web dischnrsc 41 endanmrncn1 to the WmoroEDI AC lbaalCN • PmY-011 or WIY PCRSPI no_-----■ ■-■-LA in,qfqg with thq QPSIUOP of the PgTW e di5Gbncees mfwrr4 to above mav be hohed or nrnxso,¥ without '!!,rd to the rAfflPlilPFS efthe di&Gberan with pthq PfflY!§IOP$ ofthil ~ Disclom oCJoformarioo ary1 Anilabilitv to the Public · • Md · thi ~csion all rq;grd§ CS99CY 4sta or pthq !'Jr,epj ~ gthq;w,!"' POOYl :.,,;,· w Jlsq u • rqulJ gfapy 4i"'ihWli'G J'li9Yim! by mf9"Pllt9P fWi?hsl bx .OAY dm fmm inso«Ji9P1 W,ll tKi IYlilablc f9( Mite this Cbenftt PC mfWJDltjOO yd --·-· ThCM gpYJIION • Nd, i fnnnatigp Matqiala 4Misoelm1" I t[ldQ KRJi1 by thQ Wl9P WPP1YW8 -.Q._. · 1 fwork or ' . ahall Mt be IPPHSlh!G tg IPY jpf9DPlljgg 4aimetr4 M 8 lrJdG KRJi1 mev itwlwk but !bell pgt be limitM If? C'Pf}WC 29Sf'f' "z! ';;a; C pfi4sJtitl Fll'RmFW fl ltati 4111n Apy A ~ bmJb,; ~ which 1, clClired IP he ► ,i!lnl • lllfk •pgq eht!'. s!brnma1 hY tho Yee: --:-·--. " 11. moo1 00 m r •oc ronremme ,w;h ML "Cqpfidmsiel Bnmw lofnDDfhoo -1 --. -.. -?t'P . 1be u mlllt dcmaNtratc gp tho Mtieffsmo of .,, Cirx that the mfnmehoo --,e; _ -• · "'or rnctte1s of CFIM p(p;h inf9JJJWioo nuld diwJBR JQf9PJWjoo WPfff _ -- nrodzrtkm msuw w TJSstm u Pk HRlilf ofths y,q • . erwed u I tndo W5I gurpypt to thit Srsioo shall JD?iD lof90PIPoo R --------=-mmr iPIPCFSioo Such iofmet1on lhall be oon§s'm!ie1 IP4 ebell A9S be •st gp _, IS · tm fthF Qty loVfJe& or aythggr,qi (P?[SRLYII O IY!ilehle 991¥ IP pffi~ com ""':'-thcvi ·aos ofthi1 Chaptm:md prppqrly f:btm4 with hmlPTPlPPR md CiW9'99'! -!?!!?-r-;Jg AIRKY apd the idmtifie1 'lllttlSJWiyp p(tpp JJ S FOYWJDBYRI! PMt CgJgpdp PmfrtmFPt of Publis ffplth fPFI &Yimomt rm u betbcr oh!eiood bv self-mppitgtjpg. PlPDitPrioe ';i.Jll.G E~y;pt da~ 01' apy sq'«. or fedqal IISPAY WU P9I ho rAPAl4qq! • g,. •. CttY 9( UMlPIIOMB by apy ,WC ... da hAII be available for Public fPG[d or ot&ws ooofi4mlitl All p;h pfflugpJ di l ■ ----■ ~ · :::' 1·m,'11u·om on diacbuvea WU IRP1Y in · State cceM!CGJPAJtl !22 I ------·----Stats Resruu:sn,011 , t than &DPllc:ahlc fedpl msvlNiPPI or tho¥ IPY we whm thev om mm llanem. ----■---•-- eteblisbo4 bqsin. POTW'1 fjghJ pf Bevili90 ~ Citv 5i:IP P11bt~;.r;,21: '!!;,o/!':' • · · rm i~JI on dnsbNYSf to the -, __ - lnWWIOPI grµ sr cd · s ti 12..2-5CA\Ol oftbi, Chapfq. @nmlY with the ObJC&UYM PCSKPt -\A ... S'l pp . 42 • • • .a. • • General Waste p · . wa1crmhib1UODs$ and Umilations ,1. General and Specific Pr h'b' • --·---0 J 1\100$ A User mnv not introduce into 8 po 0' 1~1•cfea;nce Jbese general oroV-w •oy oonuiap1rs1 which cause rm-Jbro sccu?n apply 10 each u,er jptrpd ?Ulwi's "04 the specific prohibitiops of · ugh J Im J' rnbicct to othq P ucmg oojjµtapts mtg a PQJW whcth ib1• for ADY JJsq IP discharge '!a;atmen1 SJAP!lards pr Rogujrtmcpl§, II .:J or pot the JP 10 th e wp,stcWJtcr treoi dcoosu or cause pr •11°w 10 be discbar cd II be µplawful ----Y aox wassmer which SPPlnim 1be 1'Pll9willl< ----mepJ§ystemo[lheCit --·---·• 0r 4COOSJlesl ii, C. Anx "boWM4-, me" as . AY 1 b 0 ciwl by the POJW. defjpaj,p 40 CfR Pan 26l u 1 n en mifiel!x ADY Jjgyj4, IPH41 9[ 81$R which b or max be 1uffisicot &iths alone or by fut: ~f lbci~ ootun; gr auantitv ru;e GAYK Oce _or exul91jop or bp ipiurjous . 0 0P WJ\b 01b« sub§WJGSi 1g Llu.nerotton of the POTW A .· m anx other wax 10 tho POJW any GX?1P1iop hazard m&r ;;;1 i%~ 11 w• shan _iwo 121 ,ugcqsiye cw1i:;.1 ~0 •DY !'9JPI in thp mtem) bQ more oomt o[41§Gh•m jgto th• sy<tem /pr at read mg ?VS tep gerc;pl Cl 0%\ oft ~yp pqcent (~%) ppr APY •ipglc mets Fn:c gr gplgsiPD hmrd ar WR F.xn1AEYG Umh OcEIJ ofth concm':lJMPD-by c)o:ed cyp mZ;:i .. so!Jraen_woed usjpg Q91h ooi/ gpshpo,pt •b•II OQl be lw than sj,gy d.;;;;. Or4 JP 40 SER f•a 2§1 21 Jhc · undrqt Cortv dsms , 149:l flhmnhEil C69°l GGnUffldc or one Solid or viFPW rubs:vw wh. h sewer or oths 1n1fflqepce wit~cth:;M;,~ nMtruction to the now in 1 Any WP$JSYr'.OIS: havios p PH 1 des1anf412 accownpdatc ,uC:!!~!; 0 unless the PQIW i• •pcci§callx coa_qsivc rro2sax GAP•ble o(cau•io• dater or wastewater borio• aux other ®ummcnt and/or RmOMcl of the rorJf!Rc or hVArd to structures Apy W1$1C'wi, '1"' AA 1 • • . -· • wO DIPIAR toxic pol] . . ... t smslv or bv mtcmction with oth utants m sufuc,cot auantitx either Jptgfqepce. -c,: oollyW)ts ID cause Pa;;s-Thrpygh or ADY P9li9Yt1 or lodft · . · . PM mw hm11ds QM r Wl~GUPP wjth mhcr me i• suffi;-9 or •o ids whjch ejthq •iP•ly or by thmr m11otenancc md · ieot to prcyg1J RlVY into the fi ---rmau:, -------swmor Anv 1ub1Jaocc which max cause the PO , ~ such o,, resjdyes sludges or'?!:• effiyep1 or Al!• othq product of UPP AP~ rsu,e or to jnter(ere with f" i2 be ~"'wtahJc f °' POTW I• 9¥1lYms o reuse nod cccl•roa•· • recl•rooUPo prpccu where the @bstoocc d1scbru;,gcd to the POJW qu~g;b~rwm lo no GMP aboll @ to be In ooncomolian;c 4 3 j. .i. L II. g. g. voth the $Judas use or disoosa.l cmcria wdclinn or r;egµJauoo:; affecting sludec us or d1mosal ADY sub3IADCC which wm cause, lhe POTW 19 xiolOlC its CDPS PCOPit AC the reccixinR water PUAlilY SlAPdards, Aux wastm1cr wilh obimi2Mhtc oolor 021 rgngyoble in the IW!Jmcnl Process §Ychns but Doi limitest IP dvc wastn and YC@ctablc IAMIDl! ~ Anx oollutnnw includinR oxv@cn dcmandins R91lutants CBOD, etc l which will caus Pau-Thmugh or ln1mscncc- Radioactive wvtes or isotooes of such a half·life or concsntmuon tbot thev do not meet limits cs1abli1hed bx the Citv or oths n;gµJation1 set foah bx the Colorado Qcpartmcnt of Public Health and Environment Stato of Colomdo in the latst 9'itioo aCRule and Regul1tion1 PGUAiainR to Radiological Control and IOY DPPlieblc fcdqal r;gu)@Si8tl§ thal ffllY apply Aux wwcw1tcr boxins a t;nmtwe which will couse the tcmmturc of th;,influcnt to the wastewater tcatmcnt olant 10 S¾§:d one bun?(Pf' fow degrees ll04°l fobrenheit or fonv dmm l40°l Celsms and/pr mb1bn the bioJpgifsOI K1ivitv in the POIW. Anv wats or waste which @maim mwe or oil or @PY PJbs wbstoWf§ that will solidify or become di§Ferniblx YiSG9UI OJ ISPl9';'"JWCS$ herwcen th10Y· two deweg CJ2°) Fahrenheit f?0Celsius) and one huorccd fifty dcwces Cl 50°) Ethcsobeit (65 S0 Ccl5i43l Anv wats 2r wnsts @mainioe free or Doatins oil an~ rn:ease w aov discharge conteioin e animAI fqt or wwc bY·Pmduct 10 excess o[200 rogJJ. ~roleum oil nonbiodewadablc cutting oil or Products of mineml oil odRin in @W®PIS llJAt will cause Intcrfqcncc or PaSJ•]]µpygh. Trucked or hquJcd waste m unwtcr except Pt locatio!JS autbmim;l ~x the Chy that mttt'i au Standards And Rr,suin;nents Alabhshed bx lhs c,tv Waters contnioine solids that bnve not been wund or comminulcd to ~u.ch a degree that ,n pNJicles wiU be cmied ~Ix in ,vspep:;ion unds coodumm ~cmmoe ig PYblic m,;m Sohd PN11cla shall hci no mrc thnn ouc--halfinch OQ? jg MY dimemiop, Ammonia nitrosen or substances readilv convened thcreto)umouots thnt Would CQUSS Q[ f:PPldbute to PDM·Throush QC lntt.Uercncc. Pollutants which rm,h in 1bc prgcpce oftoxis sow yapgq or fumes within tbs POJW io 1 9111Ptitv tbot mav cause acute worker health ao4 Hfctv ~ 44 • • • • • • 1 m grpupd surface mgfdmms catch bas1m1 S1pgn wa1sc 4A1P;An ~ commgci•I c;,c wubioa {asiliiissl w _•DY 91!1cx ynroofed •re diJms (c yed by ibs CiJy spccjfjcany prob1bJted •~ th e ww" ~nless otherwise aoom exterior foundation drains areawav drams connecu2u 2[ rgof do;:;nsoo~~~II 9, grpypd water 10 a bui14io• •swsc ~r or other SOHfrS O~ su~a" . ora;re;t dia;ctlv or iodirectlv to the c,ro buildios d@m wb1sh m ™;!,1 W2 peoop shall conne;1 w di$cbAac water mwta collecuon f>l1 d" heroes oatwa1 s2riovs ood §GS!§ und nd ruams sump pµrnn rnc •----·-· · cct from~~lcd in excavation or mdinv or nnv other water ossos;,ot water accumu -·-•-: -:--:--with r&nstructlo~ · · h pcrrw unless · 1 · manhole or olhtt ppqµgg 10 t e ---ADY WbslP'$ dioov IP!O I --:----·sc pgmj(tq;l undq this mr&ificallY IUJb9riY4 by the Qty or as Olherwi . CJiAmsr. . . h ·ca1 roilcts and traHm SrlmRSrs or o\bq L1aU1d wastn &pm c SJP1 -· ·-hem wllectsl and/gr held io Wlks or other rccrgtional vehicles ~ch h.axegt . we PCYJW ,,w at 12fltkw G99taim 1blll OOJ be d1asbfrg 1mo IIW..ii?t4 by the Citv 10 rel!ect meh WWilEt b llcctcd nnd/or held in a IIPk or other WastSi where such waslh ha-ve;jf ,: comply with anv aPolicablc contains ood Wh:}l EJG wutGF Hmitmism aes 9Hl m tha Chama; . Y..'astcwater Disww l,imitation$• • Mrs dR?9$il GAW% or allow tfl..bG It sh.all he unlawful for IOY Uss to d1U fails to cgmply with tbe JimilOlions di '£hnrged AP¥ WW~ 9C wpstewp\q W irooomt bv this Sssuon A. II. . . . a §ball be u violation of Dilution is Pfilhibitr4 a5 a sub3t1tm1!0,'u\i!~':1\!048 w bv an APPiicable this ChnPter ~1~1 where cx~rr.ss t DP Industrial User shall mr mcase P[M§tmq,1 SgapdaaJ Pt ~m®:m way apemp1 \2 djly1e a Pi~s as the us~ of omcm wats o~ m c To~ adeouate trr,anpcpt to acNexc cgmptumc; a oart1al or remnletc sutm,M . 1 The Citv mav imoosc mass • t Standard or Reomremen · bl »!Ith a Pa&:SAtm~ h' h usius dilution to mec1 aaohca e limitations on Iodustnol JJscrs >¥ tc are · ther cases whs; the PCC\fatroent Standards or RM¥arements ?t tn 9 imoosiJioo of PHH limit11i201 "ar,prppnoJs No Simificnnt lnd11z1LriaJ U,sr &boll dischams ?fAS!®lcr that exceeds the followins Hrniu Pt nov Mme for anv length ofumc, PoJwwlL'. Arsenic CM Cadmium <Cdl Chromjym-Total /Cr} c1trom;um1yp /Cr YD c;onocr/Cu) l.iruit Cm@ 4 5 llJl llJ2 UQ w :w sL 1.ad..!Ell) MmurvCH•J Molybdenum CM01 liimLWil Selenium <Se> ~ ;:~;};1, ~ IUl QJllU U2 ~ ~ QJJl u !W.Q ~ W NI RPIIU\IPY em JP 1zs wlxmt 13 IPYl W ]bss RPIIUIIPY M4 lifflU$ SCPSIUY IPRIY 19 uumtsa (mm a ~1eo9R eCRSSWkYm or rneliPE Wlknmund 1tomsr 1tnk1 lo esklit!90 lbs P9UUtlDL1 JPfY be ,wuir;sd o[glhq Y¥O PC ipdUfkd JP REUPitf whm emolim and wlYlia 11¥tic.HE Jbal lbc WJGWIJC( C90JliN COPFFDIPriPM Pftbss P2HYSIOY in ucna of ttc IYIC4 limh1 Lll Thil ii lbs ,um pf mwuttd S9PGSPJAri9M for tkoKOC· Iolvmc EthYlt?CPlrGPS:: 194 Xvl:;nr . All users subiect to P Cnte@orical Pretreatment Standard shall comnlv with all rcgµjrqnepJ§ o[sush Standard Md shall also GPfflPIY with MY limitat ions contaiaM io this ChaPts Whcrc the same Pollutom is limited bx more thon one Pmn;a1mm1 SJOodicd the limitations which Are more udnssm Vl:111 nrexail Comnliaar& with Catwrical Prctcatmsu Stoo4tak &hall be the timsfmrns mq;ifipd in tbs 102Hcablc Catcgoriel Pr;M;o1mm1 Stao4ocd The Citv max @bliah Pm ndnm oollwam Umirs addili90II site-: mccific pp1Jutanl limits or additiswl frstaaurnsu Remir;sn;nts when. in lbe iUdRPlCOI p[JbG Citx ruch Umitations are Qr&rn@[Y IP imnlcmcnl the nmvisioo, ofthi1 AYPts ~-Pretreatment and Monitorins Fact!iUg. J.. Users shall omvidc WBStowoua: treatmem as necs?sarv 12 cgmnlv with this Chaotm and shaH ochievG somoHws with nn Pretreatment Standards and Rcouicements set out in this CbAPICC within the lime limitations spq;jfir,d bx EPA lhc SIPlC or the Citv whichever i$ more urioeent Anv facilitx dctemtined bv the Citx to q; nccqyry for comolioncc Pr monitorine shall he ororided omtod And maintnincd at the User's expense Nl treatment facilities shall be prppglv omtod ond maimained PS'iloiled PIAP$ dffbioe such facilitis and oocnumv omcabucs Wll be mbmitte;I to the: Cilv for miew AAA $hall be apprpycd before avsh ftsditis are constructed The Wm Q[Mh RIPM and gpqatjpp PmccdYCR shall JO 09 wax rclirn tbs Uss &pro the rgpgo1ibilitv ofmodifyips such fasilitin u oq;gsary to omducc a diWcae acceotablc 10 the Citv undq tbs WPvisions of 1h11 Chaotcc Anx subscoucnt ahmti201 or addi!iom to such Pretcatment or QQW:Comml facilities shall om be made without due @lice to and nrior aonmYAI of 1hc Citv 2.. The City mnv rcauirc Ussa 12 restrict their diricbarec durins neak Dow asdods. • • designate that certain wostewnter be discharsed oolx into u2sciOed sqwers relrn • Bnd/or soosolidntc ooima oCdi§Sharge. scoarate sewage wostestrco® Crom indlllU:ial 4 6 • • • wastestrcaPP and such other mndumns as max be nccessarx to rrotcct the POIW and demonstrate tbs Uss's c2m2lia11Cs wnh the ceJUim»ents ofthia Chorus The Citv mav reouire ADY Uss discharKins into the POIW to inmoll ond OJAioJOin on their progeny and at their cxoensc o suitable storage and Oow:G2otrol facilitv LO cnswe caualization 2f flow An industrial wastewater nennit mav be issued solclv for Oow eouaHlrAtion. Users with the ootential to discborsc Cammable substance mav be rcouired to install and maimain RP 12omve4 cgmbustibls us detection mcts;r. The atv mav ceJYitF on lwt\Wdal Vw to inst.an at lhs Usst'f sxems witable umoitorina facilities 9CS9uiPDlSJI that allgwa for the CGPCS'iMiPlatixc umnlioe opd accurate oJ?srntipn of vaewnta disbv@M Such smiPIDSlJ dell he main'lirxxl in PTPPS wsOOos 2rda wd kA>J af~ ao4 nssssrl?ls at ,n tirns The uxmitorins cguinmGPt shall be Jcglqi and maimainr4 oo the lnd\Wriel t Mi oremise wuids of the buildinv YDleu othqwise aPPmved bv the Citv When rnch a lwtion would be imomciical tho Cilx mav allow web fasilUx to be 99Ntructst io Ill~ Public street or wemeot m with the annmval of the aaeoov havinR iurisdiSJion PY\s[ such ctr;et or QSSJDGDt nnd )gcatg:i §0 that it wm not be obstructgd bx Public utilities Jan45cnoins or ovk@ vehiclm. 1. Whsi mors thAn oos U1s 13 able 10 difGttncu im2 a mmsm 1ervice line the Citv max require installation PfKPAAte monitoring wuimncpt for ah ins When thm is a ~imifiem diff'm;oo; in wutmter @mtiwcnts and chmdsiski§ prpducqt bx diffSSPt PPS1Ji293 or, sinsle w tbe CHY max TSNire that HPl'lls m?GS lines 1Dd.mone;ti201 and mppi12cioe facilities be iomaHed for gch SCPPAJC disbane 1. Whether constructest on Public or prjnte WPPSIJv the oxmhrnins filsilitlSI sh,n bsi cgpsquggt in af&9rdfoss with the CitV:1 reguircmmt, and ,n PPPJieblc construction seostea&f end ,aecificr.'-• 2. Io fulfil l tbs numoses ofthia Chaots the Citv mav order othst Iodu11riol Pasm of the CitX:s PQTW to maintoio cards and/pr install and maintain similAC f-aciHties or cquieroent as described abou .lQ. Industrial usm who diwhacsr omce:;s wastewa1ers dctermiosd by the Citx ~ oollutanl'E pcccssitatins contioµgu1 oH mCMWWJent so demo03tAtc cgmpl ins shall subSPYeot to Mtifiettinn bv the Citv iMlall o cgptjouM rccprdine RH mets as anprpmt bv the Citv Such nws shall be imwlle4 oPSPted oD4 rnoimpingt at the um gwg r,ost Nl4 c1RCP1c Such aa;sn;m eenerated bv thi; metw shall be rsained for three 13) vcm and shall be made AYlilablc to the; Citv upon rcoum- ll-if the Citv dstqmioes Wit AP lndu,nrial User oecd.c; to roasw:e and r;pgQ wastcwats flow the Uss 1bon ins!DH ao RPPmved Dow mms Sueh mmw §hall be iNJAUd onmted wt 1Mimainm at the UKC's own cwt and expense Such records aeoera1ed bx thi§ meter shall bs retained for thee: Cll vears and shall be made available to the Citv upon request. 4 7 J2. lndustnal Waste·ater Pmwts l -l.'.mni1s Rs;auircd. All Simifi@pl lndusJrial \Jm p[9Q9$jpg IP 59MSSl 19 9 d'&Gb rt r th r I aces 1010 anv pa o e WUtCWIIGC §Y$JGQ) ihall IPPIY for and obtain an industrial wastewats nerm.it o · , • . .noro commcncm, discharge 19 the POJW A RP 1 permtt max be reouircd fi h lJ b . . ara C d' haor QG§S[Ylldmg or SOPlPlex ofhuildinss the ,sc ~e of wastewater to the POTW without a val id veDPit from S, . . fi Indusmal Usm: ah.all be a violation of this Chams u mifiest in s!ctl!;' cant 12·2·_5®2) Such um §hell immediateJy con!aCJ the c;ty •od Qbt . RSDlll fqr d1§Chaac DIP A 2. Enforceabjljlf, ~Y viol01ion of the 1mns.md rcoP4itions ofa."'1 indwtrial wastewater pqmiJ fatlws 18 IPPlv for o PSIDU N rcouircd or di · · ho • . h 11 bed -----· F:WSJOS WltdU I crewrp;l RCDW\ § n~ a Yio!ahon gflhis Quaptq ,wt mhie;ts the Industrial User !O the SAPGU0?,1 ssa out '°· I 2·2·5ffi ObtaioiOR IP industrial WAttewats :™' docs not rehcve a os;nruttce of its obHR@tion lo comolv with all federnl -state Pmu:atmsot Standard:, or Rsruiremso'I J. New Uwr ARPlviPR for IP lodustrioi WWswarq Pgmj3 • rx User rs,uircd 10 P~J•jp AP, jpduS)rjal w•S\SWOJGC gennjt who proposes to • c&la or r~0R¥Jlcncc d1sc~ng into the PQTW must anolY for and obtain rrc penmt Poor to the l!fflonina or m;ommsosioa of such dis;bacvc The _sq Wll §Jc OD lndusttjal Wastcwa,cr Discha A::'' · --Dmvided b . -. -:-------;-·---:---me _!?fflShOP 9P fWJN 5?mPlcted PPPhca~PP for the mdus\DAI wastcwats pqmit must be filed al least moetx c9m days nnor to the datt upon which onv discharoe will b · recommepgs; ---~ -··· • earn or v the. Clo/ cont11m~e rbe 1yfmm11mo mq;ified in I 2·2·SIDXSl The Exisiog Uwr APPlvine for Industrial Wastmts pqmit Rc·issunncc A US?[ with OP ?X_Piring indY§triOI W9$1Mlcr Pcrmil §ban anolv for a new oe.®11 bv sub11~tu?G a comolctc ocQPit aoolication ut lcnst ninctv (90) davs onor to the CX?lf?hAn of the Un_et's exiat ins discharae permit The User shall file an lndu.Mna, Wastewater Dasctwvc A 1· · I:'; • c· , . -:--·-·--·--_pp tf:1099 on 10PN RmYJdcst bx the ~ty COQ$f!DIPS tbs 1oformation specified io 12·2·ScmtS) An Industrial um wnh. an ex1su_u, PeOP,1t that has filed a comnlctc and timclv applicntiQn may cootmuc to d11cbarvc as anorovcd bv the Cilv \hmygb an d . . • s;xtmsion of !he existing oermit. 8 mtmstrauvc l -lndWiYill Woucwats Pmwl APPiication CoolQUS. In SY90?rt Pf the APPli':@tion. the u,er shall submit in units and tmns ooomona1; for evoluauon the followins iofowtion' II. ldcw,fv ms lnfonnation 4 8 • • • d. r. • w U) !ll T nddmsif . and address of the facililv ma,m tt Th;,n[llllc of mdustrv filiil"ml; f he Q2SAlor and owner: Thcnamep 1 . toca1io0 address. . . ge jfgjrrcrcn1 from the t,ocatmn qfdncllar Contag iP(OOPAUQn;and . scs ooue1100 oroccs PAAcriotiou _0 Cactivi1ies facilities and nlant or pp the POiIDISCS· 1 pcrmjts hsld . r cnvironmrntal contm · Ahstg apy ___ _ EgyjrprµIJSDBd ~~Ill -■-- bx or for the facll1tv · · f OpqptiPDS Pwnppon ° ofpmductjgn th tun;, IYS'IRC PIG. -es ond W A bricf_dc.c;cnmion of ct ~;!,ucesl bv tvne amount nmceu CiPcludioa ea~ P~ ~ mtg of prgdµcUQp • Isl omir,d -· . , rth~gpqpuoo . __ nd. • I ClassifiGfUon/L 9 Ul The $!1D4aal r UWJ• -·- mn by such use , · ts or djscharge . hich indicates PPlll~ ---, roc;s$ d1amm W . ··-. !ll A schcmauc p b WNIPIW PCPf:StS, to the POTW from ' e ill Typg ofW03te8 gepq;ncd: h . cals used or SlOIJid @l the A list of all_ raw mate:~tr~:,a:allv w intentionally he fasilitv whuib ott e%nv- djscharggd tg the - I ccs· and Number of "'PP PY • o(gperntjon: . ed or act\h1l hours Houa ofoPSJllon and prppm · o of dischacw- Iim; •od durapo djscb,u:ss (mm sb• um, . mpljpp the WPSlCWAtSI Ib• Jocapon for AA sun;d •me• 4Pilx • h . athcmca lnfonnauon s PWlD 9 POJW from ~surem~Jl flow io gallop, per day to th essary to allow us• and maximum d~•~rcs•,m Md other SJrcams ~s ; CFR Pan 403 §le). regul o:ssl P[!IGR Js\Caro fqnnuJa •;t ow w I dJMibaooos •o of the combmsd ~ pew pcrmjttcg mi GIIITS)i ksucn1s 0 ( lbs For New Sowse 1 "1 ~ r meetin, the reg eliIDAIC of fl~W! ,OJAY be u~®~kred Bl l 2·2~5ffi)(2). BnscHnc Momtoonv Rcoo 49 Mwurement of Pollv1ants Fo~ New Souwes and new aewittees not cua:emlv discharning ao esumate ofoo lluraots max be used for meeting tbs renuiccmGJus oCthc Baseline MonitocinG Reoon reauircd at 12·2·5CElC2l. W The Pretreatment Standards ano licable 10 each csmdouxt nrocess· al The re.suit~ ofsamolins and analvsis identifvins the narure and concentratmn •@osVor mass of regulated ooHutants in the discharge from each regulated orocess whees reauired bv lhc Standard or bv ~; Cl Insta ntaneous dailv rr 6imum and lonv·tenp avcm2c coowtrations or mass where reouire,;i shall Jxi reoorted: ££! Th e samolc shall be rcprecntative of dailv onerations and sholl be collected in accordance with nmcedures set out in 12·2·5 CGl oaramohs I and 2 Where the Standard wuica comnliancc with a BMP or pollution 0r;v;n~9naltmwtive the tJw sb1ll 6Ybmit documeotaJioo gs CSPYicr4 by rhe CHY or the aooHcabJe Standards todetermioe rompliance with the Stm,dard· Md Ul AualvsM must be; nerfowed in accordancx with nrocedurm Sal out io 1'·2·5fGXl > Q. Certification A stalemcn; reviewed bv an authocized renw~ thelnduUriid Uss And certified to bY a gµaljfied prpfessionol indi~ ;«hether Pretreatmen1 S1andards arc being met on a consistent basis and 1f n~t. whether additi onnl ooeratioo and maintenance lO&Ml nod/qr addmooa J Prc1rea1ment is required for 1be Industrial User 10 meet the Pretreatment Standards and Reauircments i. Any other infowti 0o as may be deemed necessary by thillYJll evaluate the pennil aoptjcation . j. Com_gHoncc schedule IC Additional Pretreatment an~''2r O&M will be rcaU1rcd to meet the Pretcsatmem S1andt1r<ls or N.eouirements the shortest schedule by which 1hc Industrial user wm provide such additional nretrwroent nod/pr O&M The comoletion date in this schedule shall 001 hs tater than the compliance da1c cstabljshed for the i11lllicabls Pretrcatm l'~. l-Anolication Signalodcs and Certifications NI industrial wastewater oermit onplir.ations industrial user reports and certification statcm~ must be signed by an Amhorized Representati ve of the User and cs,ulain the appljcabte certjficatjon statcrosmCs} in 12.2.5/E\[6) so • • • • • 1. • b. lngustaal WA$l£WllSC Pennn lssuaOGS The Citv shBH issue an industrial waswwaier ~rmit tod~h.c re a. ADPlicant if the Cit~ finds thnl all o' lhe follow,ns coo ,uons a W,j: w The BPP!icanL bas orovided O timely gnd COIDPlctc ocrmit aoolicntion 10 the Manawcr: The prppgK4 dif:Gbrm bv the IPPliSODt ii in GOJDPliADAA with the limitations Whlished io lhil Chap1q; . nd d,'::bamof1hc applicant »wtd lbe pr;prggi RPS1Uoo , ___ ;:;;_.-----• PrnDil the 09PPII 1o4 sfficicru Opqalt 9Clhe PGJW 'nd ?ssd diwbnrne oflhe IRPlifcfU\ WfNld not lfSYU in 1 JJICPfPPb b c·tv of the tcnm and wndmoos o(tt§ COPS YJPl@UPP-Yt F I .. _ .. _____ _ Psanit or S:Puse Pass~ThrouRh or lotqfqSPGQ d" • et ut ;0 ,ub&cctioo 6, (2\ oftNs If tho Citx Oudn that the ?9° !Uon \h 0. Aimtion. ifilllC on industrial sectjon ii not IDG/ the cuy 7x "\r 1~! cppdltjog,, Kl ou1 in suhscct;ops wutcwats PGOWt to the IPR 1~1 . ha bttn mg a.nd ifthcawl,sant 6 a fl) 6 I (J) IPd .6 1 (i) of this Sr&hPr ye schedule 1GlliPR CM.JI the submit§ and lhs Citx BPPmvcs r SPTZJ: dates that W(h mqsµrcs will l1ttl 10 hr' 11km bx the IPR. IGIJL ----• • •♦ ms, . r . with tbe 1PG1l hmn1 At PP ;me _ be; imRIRDSltM to mmrc romn ,ance . olaliRN of tbe GSPSPI nad §pccafic 1hall I ditrbMRC J?!i all9!¢ rl'S:xr, nor shall the fig.al cgmpJiapcc date PmbihiJi2DI estabhfibqt m 1_._. __ _ for I CatcmnAAI S1eodnul be gt;pdgl lodu1triol Wutswpter perm;, Denial 1nd Harinv A· In the EYFOI PO APPiication f~r OP ipdust,tjPI WQSICWP\C[ ?WD!'u~bdeoied the Chv shall notifv the onnhcant m wnt,ns of~uch 9Wf .• _. ... ,..r --• · halt tat . the munds for such denml wu __ 1 ~ nouOcat1onss~e, ti h i·cn tofthcmcHws,or acuons soecifisllY which wtli JO ODD t s. DPP I _P . r a pcpnjJ Whish muu be JAkeo bx lbs aonhcant PPP[ IP lS§UIOGQ 9 · fd • -1 fa oennit th; ORPliCf Pl IPAY b. upon reccjp1 or P21ifisanou O w'!I O b th.•..Gilu! nd .iu.n be """'tcd • h91nng in be heJd Y . [E9USl I Boyd At web hQQr, the IRP1icant shall Ena)cwood Wptq and ~f»': that the condition3 gt guJ iu I 2-NCPX6l have the burdm efw_.1$ m, ---------;-·---- have been md and that I pgmj) ~hould be IHU~ d s Board may copdyGJ 1hs heanoa and JAkcthii c~ TheW1Isan .. ;wer_ . . sxidcncc or max dsimate a wresentahYP IP . e ooms of the Water ond S;wsr Boardnotic~ ~f !U ~reaucstiog the auendoncc and tcstiDl2rw orw,tn.ssrund 51 ,. =rcJign °( cyjdcncc rclcvnpt 19 any matter jpyolyed io • • Toke the GYidGPGC: ImP§rnil I [!RPO ofthG evidence and bgrjos iPGludiPR tnnsqjpy and other evt~Slf:G tR \he Wats and Sews Dw4 toa;ths with wmmsWlttom for DStioo thAJPo Tr,timgny JMGP It IPY robtic hgrins shall be unda: path and rg;grded SlGPPRTIPhlC;eJly 1Jts trRNGriPI M rq;grdqt lhall hp Plf4 Yfilfbl T0SPts r · G I G tP IPY e lhs mmhs or MY RNJY to the hqrios uoon PAYDViRI of the wlW chawSf lhqc;fort• UMP Wa: of JhE midmsc bx &h&i Wftq eP4 §ewe: Bgard. the Bpard fhlll mab writtmi findloa offtst :owe,oon She Bgard • ordtt dif'f'di the C max INMG IP ~ ~osirx tg MG IP indnsdtl WMlm&cl PPPJiL 9[ dfl1StiPR ~ e;tJ PSZJPit ahall PAS hc iWJP1 m; giyp 5JEh gthq W fyrthq PDkn NiKS dirpctiyg N ,m CMIIC' ,ud fPQ(pQ[jlJC. I, lpdustrial Wptgat;r Permit CowJirlON JndtptrW Wf#F»'atq es:rni1, eY he GPJliH:ly tphiq;g SA all r,pyj1i2P1 gfthiJ 9'fPSCI IP4 all .99W msvlesun 1P4 YKC chagp and fw •hHftbod bx the C11Y n,, 20Pf11noP1 of iM!IISdel l'IICl1kC waJite lha11 be tmifoantx ;nfqroqt IP IGff'IPflH ;with ghj• Cbaptp; N¥I IPPliaNs Sw,; tpd rodqal • cewlatlom An tMJwmaJ WN\Plkt mzmit NII fosJwk Mb f:9P4itiom as are dnmx,1 WIODlbJV sa:mror bx the City tg WAYCIII he:Dmurh gr -- lntqfCl'filJrf gmtSR the srualttv of the DifcC?vios watw PCPICi&1 worw boelth and Mf1i&Y WGJb11ts elw1ac rnauRCD'fllt and dilQOuJ and •~ · lbA.rn. ---· -----PDbw eoms 4trneRG to &. ~1 »'Mlm&cl pqmiffi lhall oontaio u 1PRmmiate: ill A fllnPSII ~ jpdiaJp thQ pqmit] iMYIPGS date, GIPiAti9P date and GffdYG date; L2l A etelmFPt that thp pgmit ii OOWDNfmhltt Lll MJYFPI Umha jpcludipg Bqt MtDIRSDGPI P[aetjcq lBMP§) bpql oo an2HW?l2 fmttrabPGPI SttOOfuk• W Sclf?>9nitorina erneUos rqqtinp ooti§&etigp AM cr&91ll· %P!f P c,uicsnente Tow mntlcmJmte fhall iPGlude an 1d~160DOP ofrzplbseru. lqr Bpg Meoescromn fr¥tiGSi1l to be rooooocm YPWhPI 1'¥lh90 MPlPHPB fiPIUAlRY apd ymp1e bPGWM 90 fwkol Ill& 19419 lg· Ul A ltal?JPA1t o(wm}irahls N1rninietratlxs sivil fP4 Wmivl IX2lllpA fnr YJPlHIPP afrmttsebDSPt Stto4eata apd RMUUlWlGPII tho ps;rmit this ChlntF fpd IPY IPOUehls 52 • £2) um Ul w comp . d s19np · access m ••mim •o . -. r any chao••11111s -. · mcdrntely O --nd to ·rv the CUY tm -1 Discharge I --. , to gpq _ ---s 'II or S YR --~-·11 r Rcommso ~ ii ootcptjal for•. '!l -:ero p[asJyg WI 0 fi ·utv off mm_ -:--· esf telx tn he ev - · ,chcdulcs: 1901 days Comphapcc , ·1bio pjpety -ew PQJJJJI WJ,_,_ Reauu;em~ts . f the CXl§llOR pe ' • to rea2Plv ro~ 1 .0 aw1 · Rcoy1 I nJans or other rn adcgyatcly pr · -· oeccssarv to -. nt nracltocs • diacharses , -n~mutmc -•H 1gl or DP • 'miuljop Pi4Dli 10 r waste m,m __ ~--. d imnlcmcntation o wuad to the POJW pcyctopmcnt AD of pollutants dlsch . rcduceth• nmoyn1 . ce p(iomssliPD MIi . and mam1eo10 eawremcnt WiIPSDII for installat1?9 em including flow m 2. ll, Otha: conditmos IS desmsst an cgmp!Jgpce wuh lhts Q3ptq a:9na1s bY the CilY to SD$\Ml WIIIIAl.illlu-• soi• •od federal laws ao4 (.6) lnduslriru Wastcwow Psnnu Pumtion I-Oischarne · --PSDWIS sbal\ be · fixs CS> vew A penni,--,rnaed for a specified tiIDS pqj 01 the@y'sd ' . maybe issued fora ·00 gd,poqocxccgJ ,, --IIGC'il!PO QC mav b p;n g(lesS1hAn Ii / .cnns and copdiljqn r _e_ sta1cd 12 cxpjrc 90 -._vcs1 years =~o/.'.;\IY 3~~~:~;,?r;'0W~;.b;!J\r&I I~ ~:i~~;it~~• to 12-2-smx i4eol)fi;d m Jbi• Ch,amcr •~ brou•uons gr h · ___ II} Jbe user h 11 · -ar; rpnd1fi5'1 apd .,. b9C pepnit I I • u be !Qfonncd f c pged PIHWADI I ·• '· .eaa thntv <3m <1a -o MY pronosed L_ -· µness such cha • .--:-.xa nciw 10th rr: • GMPRa in sbaose or 09 w g:;d\;,mn1•1•4 hy a yjolatjon 9}ffu~g;s date 0 t 0 bAP•• schgtuJe {or com r 100 m tbe pennjt shan jqclud apter Any such mAliwlr1, RJance 0rn Plbcrwise reg • 'areasqnahl• tjmc ujrcd by §rate w fedml circulatjgp lbs q rornt for \l)IOY f3Q\ AAYI jg us th e pemm shall be jpcpmoraie MY co J x §hall cops1dg •II S9IDJPFDII ~ newmaper_ or mcanjngful mments u opprgpriate . .-a: arc received and lndustrial w pnor IP )§SHIP@ the permjt astcwaler Permit Traosfa lpdustrial wastewater . . No Ptrmit shall be AA_crnUs arc ISSYcd (9 a · di(fmo1 o'. a;ul!m5'1 pr Jaw(mcd •pec;Gs Y••c for a •pccjfjc ooern · rgruses pr• pew gr cha ed-gr sp d 19 • o•w pwp __ uon, . -us opcra1i2u er new user htdustnal Wastewater fsmit Mod·o . --1 cauon, The Citx mav mod'fv . b ---__ J_ an nodu r · 1 ut 09I limit@ ,o the fonow{s oa wastewater oennit for Rood . na w1onr cause mcludio@ a. Io ir.comorru s _e,nvnewor · cdf. tandaql§ or RcauiCSDtua~sesterat State. or lgcat Pn:trea ' _tmcnl b-To address signjfi . process · <;Qpl @ite@UOO$ PC add' · issuance· nee c ttmc of th • d _, -----cm ustriol •· A chan ge jn \h• PQTW h rcducl ion or climinat. t 1' rcouires eitbet a tsnoorn 100 0 lhc authorized d' h ry or PSIPAPCnl • ---!§C 31gc· --· ... lnfonn;rtion 'od' . ' -~ t lf:PIJDR lhat the · . POJW Cnv RS19P 1 -PCDP:ntr4 d1Milws mt Q[ the rc:ccivi C 99$§ I threat 10 lb . --pg waters: --· •-.. • Ymlation oConY terms . , -or cond1uons of the . d . uunol wastewater Pennir 54 • • • • • • f. ~LSrePrssentations or foilu re to fvl!Y disclose all rclcvantfn ts . wdustna.J wasswaicr pgnµt @PPHcasion or in anv rcouiced t~i:; or &. To correct tYP9m:aohiAAI or other errors in the indusuial wostcwarcr arouit Induvnal WPlitewatq Permit Rcypcauon, • A riolatioo of lbs @nditiPN of' wrnil q of tNs Chan . and federal rcaulations shall be reason for rev . Jer or ofa~hcable st~tc Uoon rcvocntion ofths PSIDit IDY WHICW@ts~:i:~ Q[§~ch PSDJU by the Cnv ~bAII 11s @nsidqcd pmh jbjtcd and illml Qmupds r:;.;,;: fh• affected yscr mcludc bu1 ACF nm limited to the following· uoo ofa pemµJ d. h, i. j . Eailwc of a User to ¥9PICIY di Kl OK or reoort the . and cboracteri1tics of their discharge· wastmts conshtuenH Faihace of1bs Yae:to rg,pr1 simificant Gblo& · consJUuents Md charnc1trirltig~ cs m oncrauon, or WMtcwater Refy,fl .ofacccu to the UsW nCCJPisM rnrthe numose r· . monnoaog· P mmsct100 or FalNifiROtioo ofu;cord! JliPOCl§ or monilodns results· Jampqins wilh monitprjor muiemeat : Yiolation ofcqoditioru; o[the pqmi\: ~!srenrsi5cntntion or faBucs to fullv disclose all relmnt facts in the lPV$lPQ Wf$1WtSt RSCDlit IRPliGllion· FaiJure 10 nav fines or nenuhies· failurs; to RAY mm cbme: Failurs; IP pay pcnnj( and IWRlioR rm· or Failure to meet comoUoncc schedules- ~ R.epoo ina RGPuir;menJ$ .1. Pcriwhc Compliance Rq,ons . All Significant lnduSJriaJ u,ea Any Industrial Usq sub' l l fed . or RCP ~•£Co aeral stats or Cux Pretratmsm Staodard UUSPJEOJ M at D frequ d · • · than once oer si& C© moo cpcydS?JDmcd bx the C1tv subrrut pg less or bx lhG CilY C£PPrts io4'i~,;~~1~; ::cred more Wyentlx jg the PCf¥1it disch.grpe which MG limited by Prct cgpccp\(BUPP p(pg)lutAOls JP the · • reatmcpt Standards and th; aycr11 d mnxunum datlv Cows for the repoain R pqi d I hsc an P o n cases w ere the retrSPtment S!Ondna1 fCAuim G9JPPHOPSG "th 8 M Pmchw (BMP l . • Wl a est POD@qgenJ Lor oollutmo omenuoo alternat ives the User mu11 submit 55 dgcumenta ti0o required by the Ci!Y gr the Pre1rea,mep1 S1andwl,,nrussao: • 1ruWrouioe comoliance stnt us of the User All Periodi c comnliancc reQOJls must be signed.and certifi ed in accordance with I 2-2-5/E\/61 b-AH wastswateuanmles must be remescnlative of the lJser's discharge. ~u,watcc mooU 0rtng and Gow measuremep1 facjlitjes shall be PJJlPCID ooerated kent Glean and maintained io good working order al all limes The failure ofa User 10 keen its monitoring facilitv in good working ordsr shall not be ground& for the User 10 claim lhat the samnlc resul1s are unrcnrescotative of Us discharge ,. lfa tlssc suhiect to the reoortinv rcauiremeGt in this section monitoctanx re®fatcd oollutant at the a2omoriatc samnlina location more froouenUv than required bv the Cilv usioa the methods and procedures 2CSicribcrl in l 2-2- 5CGl the results of this monitociua shall he indudr4 in the reoort i The samolios and an.alvses wuire,;i for the reportine outlined above mav be Performed bv the Citv in lieu of the PSDPiUee Where the Citv itself makes ammgcments with lhe User to collect all the infonnalion rcauircd for ths reoort the User will not be reguirr4 tn subroH the cewrt, Baseline Monitorin@ Reoons • Catewrical Industrial Users - Within either one huodrr4 ei ebtv C 180) davutha: tbs effective date of a Categorical Pretreatment Standard or the final administrative decision on a cateaorv detennioalioo under 40 CFR Part 403 6laX4l whichever is later existios Industrial Users currentlv discbominR 10 or scheduled to discharse to the POTW shall submit to the Citv a rcpoo whisb contains the infonnalion Jisted in oarasraah b below At least ninelY C9ID davs orior to commencement of their discharge New Sources nod sources that become Cate@orical lndu5\rial Users subseouem to the nronudgatioo of an aonliAAhle Categ orical Standard shall submit to the Citx n renoa which contains the iofonnatjon listed in paragraph b below A New §gyrce shall report lbs: method of Pretrcalmenl it intends to use to meet annHcoblc Pretreatment Standards A New Source also shall vive estimates nfits anticioated flow and auanlilv o(oollutants to bs discharged from a-eulated nrocess streams and other nor ·nmcess stream§ b. Users dcscrjbedaboye shall submjt the io(onnatioo set forth helow W AU infonnalioo roouired in 12·'·SffilC'i) m Measurement 0( ooUut ants . !Al The User shall taks o minimum of one reorescnlativc samnle lO comoile the data necessaD'. to comnlv with the reauiremeots of this oaramnh !b) Samnles should be taken immcdia1elv d2wn s1ream from orelcstment fa ciliti es if such exist or immedialelv down strea m 56 • • • • • b. m or&PrdaOGS with The Citv mav allow the . · · AA1x ~isotje14111 39 1!':911HJPD o(a BMR whjch wliliw suffiecn1 10 dfflliDPio• Jhe 0':J' ~,. ern)'.ides informa,;90 ~ for mdustnal pretreatment !ill £cl TI • BMB sbnU indicate the · Gild methods ofanalvf and ume, date and plocc ofsarnDJ' and I . .---· I§ shall cerffv ---IPK -IPA VSts IS rcorcscntat' r · -l that such samo!' cxnec ed -----.IYS O no 1 ---mg .' poHyJ•Ql Qissb•we JP lhelJPAro:R,,rk cycles and Lll StgpaJUrli •o4 Repon c 'fi . must be signed i st' SlllPP AU huelioo · • 411• offjm discbar rq,on 1° Jbe cgy within · oe1 l'WlWl 1 m1 co · -----•• 1° Jbe POTW -·-PIPEIY 190} days §p · molt•occ wiJlt ihgse standard demons1m1ios acruaJ and · ?I the ___ s -commums Ex ' . _,stms Sourcs· AH E . . ommt 1 -·· _,,nms Sgurcg . Pa@@raohs C s h i uJlmmum the mfomuuion 24 HPW NOii" and 30 Da R . -y C·§AWPhP2· lfs,mnHoe p;rfogned tx O • • noufv the Citx wjthi . User mdicates a violatio · Th, llsg shall 1 " lweply-foyr 124} houa o,.J o_[ lbts Qwpler th:, U• r.• ..... --0 19 repeat the t -9 -mtpo a f ✓,,...,.._ r90;a1 •PA1Y"i• Jo the c·: ~P)o• and w1xsia and»'lf' o '~ YIP1•U 0 ns The u · uvwuhjn thlDY qm days 6 b rubf\)Jllhe p;,<yJtsi,fthc w is not reauirql 19 reamnl ., {! ocomms awar.or ~ e, t ., followio a occurs· 57 1 The CiJY nerfonp s samnlim:: auhWcr 's fa cili 1v at a fi cau encY of at lea st once l2WllWllh. The Cjty perfonns samoljng;11 1bs \ Jser'sfacility between the 1jmc,,wh,en !hi; User oerfonns i1s ioi1ial samoling and the lime when the User recei ves the results of this samnling It is the sole resnonsibilitx of the User to verifv if the CitY has oerfonned this samnlirut, Reoorts for Non-Signific.am Industrial Users Should the Citv deem it neccssarv to assure corooliancc wilh nrovisions of this Chapter any User of the PQTW may be regujrcd 10 submjt an Industrial Wastewater Permit APPiication or Questionnaire to the Citv Anx User subiect to this reoooing reauirement shall submit a wmnleted rePPrt no ln\i;r than thiov (30} davs after reccint of the nmifiGAtinn and annrooriatc forms SiRPatorv Cenification All CCJ20rts and other submiltels reauircd to be submitted to the Citv shall include the foUnwins statemem and siKPAlorv reouirements • The Authodwt Reoresotatixs siRDioe aux @Pnli®tion ouestionoaice anv teron or rubs: information rcauired to be sub mittr4 to rhe Cilv must sign end attach the fnllowinR certification stalement wjth each wch reoon or iofomtioo submitted to the Manager- b- "I cqtjfv upder penaltv of law thal this document and an attachments were nrenared under mx direction or suocJYision in accordance with a svstem dMimed 12 sru;w;s; that auaHficd asrsonncl aronerlv sother and evaluate the infonnation submitted Based on mv iuauicx of the moo or mons who ,wma sc the sxstcm or the oersons dirccllx rcsoonsihle for Katherine the jnformatjon the jnformatjon submitted js to the best of my knowledge and b.t li ef true accurate aod comolete I am aware that there are significant PL-'l 11ties fnr submitt ing false iofonnation io dudins the oossibilitx ofa fine ill' mnrisonmet1t for koowing violations " If tbe authorized remscntativc is oo lon2sr ar&umte becauss a different individual or wsition has rr3oonsibilitY for the overa ll ooeration of the fa cilitv or oxernn resoousihilitx for environmental matters for the comnnuv a new authoriMtioo satisfvius tho rccuiremcnts of I '·'·5(Al(Jl must be submitted to the Citv odor to or to@cthcr with nnv reoorts to he signed bv an authorized reorescn1ative . Comoli@nce Schedules Should anv schr&iu lc nfcomolioose he sMabli&hed io uccordnnce with the requirements of this Chanler, the following conditions she ll anolv to such schedule: a. Dis schedule shall contnin increments of orovress in the fonn of dates for the commencement and completion of maior events lr&din& to the cons~ ooeration of additional Pretreatment re>1uired for the lJscr to mecl the 58 • • • • • • aoolicable cair1on0I res ma19r compop epJ• com~o•. completing fipal ptao~•~os •o smtirn:cr, --OGJORCOOStruc1· --~X§YJJPR tontrasli comnlctinv orcHmiMrv rsu msm Standards le,g ll-N · 190 completin•or 0 mcrsrosm referred coo51rucijon etc.}· to above shall exc,wt nin Not lruer ibn , s C2l roombr · ·--Q ,oµrtccn (14\ ' fina\ d~tc for comp!jance I days ronowjpg each da1c jn Jwndmg a1 • roiuimvro he user shall sullroii • prp the schedule and Jhc progress\? be met on sucrethcr or ngJ jt compHed :ss CGJ¥20 to the Cjty W!JlPlY wuh Jhj, ipcmro daJ• and ,c got ihc daJ• h J_he mcrcmcnt of bcmg takcp by Jbc u liPJ P( progress I.he , ,PP wb•sh It cwsts Jg •~ Oft ··-· --sq 10 mum 11,e AWn ,or d;lay and h ..............,. •biill more JhAn · copsqygjgp to th 1 • §!cps ewater sbiostwUc A . "'.'" §!gmficap1 chang . • •lY.1 rom,rouro pf Jhan twenty qo) pcrocn ~ IIJ!JIJOsam change sh n ,._' \P opcrauops or Jhe POTW In .-:-1 IP Jhp 0013§ of a 1 • 8 I"' ach!ngeeo I osl4i11PP thjs poJifi . PP lu1an1 or YP'Yros ocnyato or g,eater . c•u0n •bAO jncJude c' . ow discharged Jg a. Addme or n:mo • aanwJO. --· __ x,gp prpc i e;u PR maauf&cturi No• or pJhcr rod • ow substancg used . --P µg1on °m1ions -whisb may be djscbam:d ··--11. (J).an . -· -!es m ths li!tcd or . . subwttcd w ia 'l':SDa' stwosmMts bil,aqloµJ and 40 CFR Pen 40~,ql JP SJlhroiJ ioformati wuJe _for whjch the u has ----17M u amended . PP to Jbe Caty under ib· ~m -s ·n p --· 11 ,, ... pter •.. P;.-l i.'-lliCS.i•:siiGQIIJJJliOl.CPLIMllllldJC~lllllU'.lllru -ggtrpJ Plans• A· b. of spills or slug Jouds sbAfis; Jhas Gp•uter Facm1;cs :charges •ad slug t9-1ds G nrov1ded and ma• . A Prevent the dischara Th c· mtamed Bl th C 6v uy o!ball pypJu•J• >rbeJher ea . .• usec:1 expense, • SiPUQP and Cgpt.rol Pl ch §1gp1fjcanl Indus . Each User shall prp 'd f It YJ gprpt t' o P9: utanJS regµJatcd un ec IPP &om accjdenJ•I di A s 9 ·n . wmml smlJ• and •I 4. or Jake I • PrpygJIJgp •pd L YR tschargg al ' mm,mum the foll.owi.ol: ontmt PJ•o •ball •ddrgs . , w Pstoilssl plans !schematic~>. . [epfCSCQlPliVC of onemti hP>riDR facilitY lBYOUl and I ' PR nroccdurcs· R umbms Dcscciolio r umes of 0 9 conteot5 and ml @PY P[OCCS§ tank!' 59 ru = of discbarnc ora c1iccs including non·ro.utinc batch W Listin g of stored chemicals including location and vo lum es: Ul ~edures fo~ immcdiatelv .n?l.ifvinv lhe Cilv ofanv Snill or Siu~ D1sch~ge, It ~s the res~sms1b1htv of the User to comp\y with the CSPOrtlPG reou1rernen1s m l2-2-5(E){IO)· LQl Pr;ocedures to ncsvent adverse imoact from aov accidental or Slug D1schar:se Such oroccdures include but arc not limited to insoection and f031Ptenance of storage areas handling and transfer of materials. loa_d1_ng and. u~loadina ooerations control of nlant site runoff worker tram1yg. butld~ne Pff::C!Dtainmmt s1~1c.tures or eouinment measures for contaim?R 1ox1c orsan,c oollutants ,osludins solvents and/or measures and eoumment for emersencv response · and LZl ~infonn,ation as resuircd bv the Citx- d. Notice 10 emnlovest. A notwc §hall b; nermaoentlv oosted on the User's bulletin bo8:f4 or other PTOQ¥PS9' nYIGe edvisins emnloxees who to call io the event of an ar&1d~Plol or slue drnsJIMI Ne Emoloxsrs shall enswc that all cmolovees who work rn, aov area whees an aocidental or slug discharge mav occur or originate are adV1sed to the emer&encv notification orocedwss .1.Q. Renoos of Poteotial Problems • 1. I~ the case o~anx discharoe including but not limited to soills accidental d~scharaes d1scha,;ges of a nonro¥Jinc episodic nature a ooncustomao: batch d1scharee a slue d1scharae or a discharge that mav cause notenlialproblcms r0r_1he ror:,y 1~ Use~ shall jmmedjeteJx telephone •owifx !he Cjty o(the me1dent This oouficat1O0 shall include: ill Name 0( the [ncjljw £Zl L&catjon or the racmtv; Lll Name 0(1bs c;aller; ~ DJ\le and I imeQf,djscharne; ~ Date and time discharne was halted: W Location of the discharne· (1) Estimated volume of discharoc: W Estimated concentration of oonu1ants in discharge;, £2l Con;ecti ve ac rions taken10 bah the discharge: 60 • • • • il, • • 12. LWl Mghod o(d1,oosal JCaooHcal21e . r; 11 -8 such dischacvc tbs Ussr sboll unlw Within five CSl WPOOllu davs :° ~Win Jed ·uen renon describing the cause<sl · b h Mananer submll a _etat -WL._ ----· ·1 wawcd ; Y t c,_ urcs to be token bv the User 10 Prevent sum ar of tbs d13chorne nod the mea~fi ion shnll not rslieve the \J§cr ofanv exoense ~· uqgncq Su~:s~~ :hlch mjght be incuqljd as O rcsµh o[dama~c loss damage pr other I or aux other damage IP PSWW or prppgt~ _no, l9 the POTW . DAl4fAI rcs9urces ofanx Ona RSOIJties PC oths h1bll1tY sh.ell such PPllfiGAhOD rchcve the U§Sf - . h be l(l)1)Qscd pµmynt to this ChaP1cr-wh1& mav ·-- No1ifiBtion sflhs Pishms oCHanu:Jlow Waste, . . EPA BniPDAI WNJe Mto1Remen1 Division ~ Apy Uss abeU ooufv tbsi OIY lhe tho 't'es in writinv 2C1nx di$Gboms .. · nd s111c hazanlpus waste •Y a 1 ·--··--d be pirq;tof • ·----ancc which, i(rubswis dl!wc<I PC wool_ 12. wto ths erow or, I\Wm CFR Part 261 such notiOetion 12 the Cnv shall be hmrdous WHIG yndq 40 --:---cs specified in l2·2·5Cfil gpragrpphs 4 made wjthin th~ APP_IPPd•te umc framd EPA i3 \he l'W)OQ§ib!ljty 9ft he Vw 8 and IQ Ng1tficat1ooto,lhe Statt 300 CFR Part 403.12(p) The Uscrsh.aH and shall ks mode as Ui9iY U:r4 under 4_ d F.PA coav the Citx on on notifications made to the State an Such oodfiAAtiPP mllll include: W JbGOMlGP. __ _ f thc bmrdous me H W fonh 40 CFR Port 261: L2l (l) w The EPA hpprdqu! waste n~ lbs· IYPF o[dislwve lcgpJjpuoµs balclb or gthq) An identifiAAHOAO .. _ S ---, fth hazardous constituents Si9nlniopd in the waste· , . fibc mass and to""TlGCP1CPtioo gfsusb constituents in the An MIUPOUQP 9 , __ ----d 1h· wastcstrcam discharscd duciov that cnlen nr moo An sstirootion of the mass ofco?5tituents in the WMUi:'i~ream cx2ectcd to be diKbAC•sl dµcio• the ronowmg twelve cm moptb,. L_ • 0 olosc lQ r;educe ths volume Ccrtifir,a1ioo thal the Pser w a ommm '-to the degree it h11 and toxisitv ofhnnmlous nstR sen.mted dctqmioest 19 be moomicallv omc11r,al · aod W Siw12aw a, __ _ "fi t'on as rcoujred by 12·2·,S/Ell6l. · ypder sectjpp 3001 or RCRA jdeptjfyjpg In the e.1us of oox orv. rcgµJouon astc or lislins aov addiJioru;I substance oddili9PII cbAoctms11ca ofbnardousi; the Ci tv the HPA RcgiopaJ Cilv H hmr;dous WHtc the U1cr !D?~t ootiCcctor and State hMrlous waste Waste Monosement Wantc D,xismn Db 'thin ninetv C9ID daxs of the authorities of the discharge of such su stnosc; WI effec tive dPtC of such regµJntmos 61 f. l - 2- $. This DmYiSIOll d9Si allnv,·ed to be disch not emu; a risht lo dis;haro aopJicablc {cdc I grgesJ by Jbi• Chapter J @PY ,ub<taps;c got . ca. or state law ' 1 pcmut issued hcreupd pthgwjsc Date of RoccjgJ or R er or •ox eports, Written reooas will b fC9?0• whjch arc gs 4•.ewed Jo haye beens . ' MooitOOna Rmrd~ nd K:JJ subics IP the CAlPdinK . !!obis for iomc,r f9lmrements ofthi ed pfa lpggcqgcn1jo r or _lbs cux or whqp Jbe J1 ed for the duratjop P Adm. . J) pcnod by the c;tv w w m smi §ca I\UIOD JP Prp os;nv,ndAoccs !ll Qnni ns oH insoeclio . snrv to d · 0 survG1llancc and , , strjal or o:?:: •~cpfdent pf ;nro:s;;~: 9 1, sSAl!PCQI Standards •0 mp '"PGC or ooncomplioo PP , 1200• and • . 4 Rcomrcmcgts b u cc wu YISJOQS of lhi Cha Cr&Olds mired PPY other kg! SJAJ WllllAliPa; ' 01cc o, or 10 be lMPCSilins ppy . . · momtoang · CC1u1ammt ond/o . egµmmcnt er mtth9" r oocrahOD' Pretttat , rnsut svstem SonmliPR ADY d' h ,sc arm; of was1swa1er into pqrw · ond/or 62 • • • • • • · fnboS?tini: orsto~ [cd . roducti,gn manufac!UODR Id OPRJDA[C be sto~ lpspc;cgggg DOY R . cd undeuris ChapJq, sou -ID II tsffl!\Jlat where 00 utan ' · -h rorw, bed bnrJ!ed to\ S ··-, · or,sc es sha!lI,crult:r all prppeus.wll!llWII r h property or prcnus -The OCfC¥P9?t 9 §UC such i!CJiYl\lSS· . oth duly authorized . lo the GYSQI lhc Sn~ or ~y PYmosc the CIIY mav Fpilurc 10 •_llow cnia; · y ;s refused adnumgn for , io oues1jan to be (AAresentauye or th;;;cwater scryjcc \? the occro•:,~ as allowed for under cause »;ater and/or er enforcement ocuous undcrt discontmued Md oth_ ibi• Chap1cr. , cal Method,, Samolc Collection and ADI vtt l - Sample Type ii be based on data pb1ajn~ • r1 · o@ r:ouircments mu . h oeriod covered v Samples cpllecicd 1 9 spusfin~=d~palytjs N\9CID~ d'!l~f o;,• occurring during the through 10;:,~~$~4l1 that ii RP[SiEOtallYS 9 cg JI, in gpprgv I av bs CQQUlfC I ·-• • t,mb ,amp esm __ -Ii lpnddmon I Hmi1s, includjn• 0 innnmaneous !pep - 63 li. J. For umnhos cs;gy 1rqi romeJioocs CSP9 '" sunooo oCb.1srlms ;,!pl•11ls orgpnic co cd (or pH 1m•lphenpl I mm,mum offour 14) r mpoµnd• ~ [ · · • ' 9i Pod m-ea samo ma da1g do o _or•G1h1Ja ro, which b. ~spulfid• •od a h · 91 SIii§\ Wh · t<toncai 41 onzc a lower 00· ,sre bl§iPciGAI data rcprcscrua1i.YG 12 , immum F h are nvniiabi lh • •5@0) 1h; jmdu • pr u rcportrnquircd be, • Gux may samPlci necessary 1;°81 1 /m 11 :;eauired 10 concc, x Pmreatmym Stand ":J sess and assure comp! i• 1• !he number or grnb . " 1 agd Requirement§. nee wHh PPPl"•blc Ao@IYltGII Rmuirements-. detennma that th• Port hnrnus; (or the wllvi•m jn r,n I J§ does not G9Ptajn ib;_ponu1am io guesJioo l 3§ ••mphng and analytjcaI i9ves11on PC w~gc ibs EPA yahd•isl •D?IYlisal me1h!"phng and analyses shall f;,b;~:•• •cs \PAPP{PPci•iG for nrocodures mcJudjng prpccd or any other apnlicablc iAJJLI' ormcd by µsj ng ~ MW suggest¢ by the c· n mg and nngJytjcaJ tv or other nan · ICS npprgycd bx Sector Contmt rrnmms, .I. GenrnJ R · MUIWPSUS 12. Ponu1ap13 subject ' :p1s as oc.wm to meet srr» foe mdus\ci•i users iP lksl MAnouement p9 l e~e Sector Control Procra c 9 bl@hm oflhis Chamcr w.h.i ----_racttces [BM P ---ms s •ii be ---ch.mall,cs1abJish oor . , •> or by Pcnnj1s ., det fAntroJlcd using _JCICS 10[ each ScctOLCoti .... __ camocd bx lbs City Facjljty ldeoiili . trol frogrpm. The Cux wm CS\AbH$b §Qt&tfi comrol specific PP'1YI n C Sector ConJml pr -----· cataon and Comoliancc.. The Cuv shall cstoblish an . Promm (},mu h . --lndusta?I User Id . Sector Conypr.;::h usrn ~ii be jdcn11:f !!1 9 0 9 ?4 8JAc9cterjzaliJm Cpntml PfP8WP:1 lb °;,' 9Pcs tdtn1ificdapd incl J!!JµMn mtg pppliCjlble program 99 r •· s•Pb1x shnJI be . uimi ik JPiP PPS or more s ICX, 'Q -JP cgmply wjth h _,cctor SL apphcable No1ificntion 10 the c· ------llY bx lbs User and Maoai:ctncm ReYJ The Gov ,hnJI csx\• cw. ohvsical cbAAsc h w osr;x ssnsruction and sxi · . , , i®i could chnp g;;:s•.~u gwnccsbio chnpge j~'!!f •ciltttcs undqgoio• nn y ensure ibPi current s~i9 .rs nrooertjcs or volume 0[%10 0• or oth~r change • lCICS ll!C 111comora1ed and -1moJemCJ11~ or Control Program Pol' • ?•1swatcr d1scham: • .l!l 64 • • • • • • The User shall infonn the Citv odor to· Ul Sale or 1ransfer ofownershie nf tbs husioss§· Qt Change in the trade name under which the business is ooera1cd· or Change in the nature of the seMces oroxided that affect the ootentiol to dischacee Sector Control Program PPllulants· or Remodsliog of the fBcilitvthal mav result in an ia~r~se io flO"( or aollutaot loadia& or that oths-rwise recu(CS! the fac111~v to subnut olaos or s®cifications for acomval through a butldms or zomo& deoapi~t. ?C anv other fonnal anoroval orocess of a Gitv couolv or oths nmsd1chou ii. Inspec1jops, Ul .al ~itv mav conduct insnections 9f an_v_ facilitv with or rithout _notice for the purpose ofdsi!SIPioios 1Pohcabll1tv and/or comol1ancc wnh Sector Control Promm reouirements, Ifanv insoection reyals non:GPmnliance witp anv ?rovision ofa Srftor Control Pmmro PoHcv requirement coaechve achoo. shall be te9Utred nursuant to the BPPlicablc Sector Control Promm Pohcv . !.ll Insorc\ioo resyJts will be oroyjded io writjng 10 the (acjljtv . The Ci!Y rnav require claswc ofnlumbios treatmeo, devices s1orage cornooocnls containments or ether such ohxsical .structwss that ace no lonw: reauitod for their intended numosc Closure ma~ mclude _the remoYfl of eouiomcnt the filling in of a void and/or cement ms ca0omg olusemg etf Closure reouirements shall be described for each Sector Control Program m a rcsncctivc Pol~ f. :x'..111:illW. A variance as to the reauiremcn1s ofanv Sector Control Pm@?m for exi;;tin& fwlities roav be muted bv the Ci\v for eood cause The. faetl!IY ~as lhc burden oforoofofdemoo§tratinc lhrnugh date and other tnfoJ?Mt~on >yhv a variance should be granted ln no case shall a variance result m xmlapon of anv reauirement or effluent Jimit specified in ~is Chaotcr The Lrranlms ofanx variance shall be at the sole discretion of th~ Cltv The Water and Sewer Board shall have authoritv to review a decision 10 denv the aooroval of a vacience made hv rhe Citv - Jfa variance is gronted the facililv shall institute B~st M3.!13R7'Dent Practices and other rni\i&etioa measures as outli~cd in the vanance §ect100 of the noolicable Sector Control Prmrram Pohcv 65 l:. Enforcemen1 and Compljance. w These rcou,rrmfflt , -:--: s 1orm a nan ofthis crut mN\•!JPP ,u2xsrnssl by Jbs exorw-Plsc _Enforcs,nepJ oflhjs omv1s12ns of J2·2·S(Of3l and ,4, r ~~ans herem and 1bs; soforcweru __ , 9 '-" Chanter--Tbs Citx has the rieh• 1 · h fu -·-----· 0 reu«I DCCCQJ f Wr' JP or cause pblJrueJjon of the AP9S 9 QPY was JC whjch may be w G. mavcous ----wastewaJercnllec · --)\ ~ e or FPPIPPYIS lo Inter(~ JiPD §YS\em. or onx 99!1 1,m,11 e4ontW bv the Chv -~ or Prn·Thmush or violate Ul FacHitv owners AOd 1 and -.essees teRYl@tcd unde hi scvcraUv resoonsibls ti -. -ft s section shall be · · I SJ•odards cstabHshcd by th~~;:~\;:.;;~h ths rcguw;m•ou .~~Q\ x W Apy SiXLAonliDACY cga-, jprurrqt damage Pass-]]ypu h . by tbs Citv due to m1ern II . L PC mamtcna,nce _9AS:1i cg CGAIOO liYJJGfl WH he . ---nssn,,rv :0 ths u:at 0( an I abqr qrujpmcpt .;J'"O::t tbs_Pm to ':"• GiJY JJJ• djrec: ~°!0 ' Joterf;~ce or dag•• jncrud:~• mcm JP rectirnu• the t:':<lu:ssllx to Jh; gwper or the 1!'!9:~• auomovs fees shall be ~e PM pflhe total charges due d .. City and !'9Gh costS§haH f:9NliWHi I hen on the u ·1 -ID OWJDR to the Cuv and s'::)) ---.wunu Plidiof.w.11 ·---2!!-- Pmmm PescdDtiPN A, FOG (Fats Oil and Grease) Prom R . m coUtremcnts The rcouiremenl§ sstohH$hed i · · FOG Sec1or Co 1 -0 this secuon shall owlv u djschargm . h gJm Prpgram establjshed by the q 1 J°'m •µ_bl;ct to the 1 w en; RfCPNJtjqp manufACt • Y 00:<Jomes11c m,_uac but a,uru lirnils4 to ,uoo• orpmcessjo• or food a,1,~otcssens sandwich shops swml4 cares rau foo<J ouilm 01 OCCJlG CoGJIU1es JbD\ prepare service coffr sh?P• schools quoin• homc,pt .\™t!:S- ~t•µnmtjog 1kss• Y•m shJf :,:;:•~ roAIJs (?94•1u1Iavnilnblefgc 91 er -SiIAAPlO[ I§ dm;ctgd bY the CitY .. _g_ QlQIQlBIP a grayiJy grease AH Usqs subject to thjs . Sectm Co01m1 Pmmm ~;on mu_s @molv with tbs rgruicsrosnt • reou . !PIP SPSQIIDR Mrc h"ch . s \P the FOG • 1r;meu1 for ms1ann1jgp and op··--. JY Vs mGlude both the - tbs Desi Maoagcment,P,ractices-eratiOn ofp WOOIV wcase iotcrccotor Md W GrneraJ Comml Rea · ···-· __ mrcmems- (al A qra . . ¥HY SPiWiC IQJqccptgr 3b411 . '¥d':JOSJI\ pf the Cjty jt js ptces/' regu,rcd when in Jhe liawd waste which max be hnrm ary for the prppq borv;Uioe of was\cw~tcr coHcctjog sysJem gr fuJ \2 pr ca~• oJutrucJjpp jn Jhe or Pass-o,muvh cousc or contnbu1c 10 Interference 66 • • • • • • 021 h shall be thP rgpgp5jbjlj1y g[Jhs USG£ and owner of the Q[QQSOY business or industa or an authorized rcorcscntalive of the User 10 RPnt@ct the Chv for the oumosc ofohtaioim1 a Plan review The olao rexicw shall detmioe tho amt sizc locatiPP and other CC9uiremenrs of.tbs ime,;ceptor CFOuircd 10 control dishlmes imo th~ eo:rw. Wnttsn ~PWPDI &pm the Citv rmm be obraiocd Prior 19 IMl@U1112n of the mtCTPSR!RT Th£ p;yigy ofwrh PIAN apd operating prpcqtures shall in pg wax DiliEYe the Us« &pm the f"?°OSibilitv ofmoditxios such facilitie os occesarv to erpducc a d1sclµy:g; aGGeotable to lhe Citx unds the omvisions of this ~ "2 The design and sizing of mvitv m;a3e intcrceptoG shall be io accgrdance witJub.e FOG §§tor Cootml Pmmm Policv and this 9J1Mts ~ gqvitv 8teiK intSECP10[ shall he dmigpesl, ;tjy;4 !DSPIIr4 CDl!Dtt!Oe1 NJ4 9PS1tt.d 19 N to lr&9DlPlilh thsir tnts;oded PWP8$G of jptqcq;rtjpg PPIIW8nl$ ftom the lam eywvats IP4 PIJiYSDti~e the diWrge ofwch oollYJanta to the Cun wo!lewats wnecuoo sntem. ~ HydrgroGGbooical w;asc intercsotoa shall not be pepniUcd in Heu of_ o mvitv grease immentor to comnlv with the reouicsmcm, of thll sbAntcr. !sl Ioil511 uriool1. md Emilar fixtures WII P9I waste throosh a r,vuv ~'~ w1qceptor Sush fixnm shall be Wumbpt diDiStlY m&o the bUtldms sews and waste SYJISDJ.. (0 AB_ fiXIYDi3 not ogµjpped witit a gWlfgq diroosal (garbage minder) wh,ph ore £?Dnr&ted to a mvitx wensc imqccptor shall be w,uoned wuh a Oxed or rcmoYAble mesh or screen which shall wl,l RArbAVC ~d food debris ond PCSYSnt it fmm cnU;riog tbs v.axux srcase mtcrceotor- !al pe UlfC mu.n CJ?,Surc iotEBi£PtPO are AWlx nr&GMible for wspcctJop clamne and rqngnJ er FOG !.bl The User mus1 mnintoin imerccp1on fl their exREQSc and kSSP in efficient oncrntin @ condition ot all limes bv the regular remgval of f.!Xj, Ul Regµjrcd MDintcnancc. !al Gravitv i'DiMG iotcn;eptors shall be mnimoinesi bx regularly sch~ulest ~le,oioe w that thev will RTPPA'.fx ppqp,e ps in1cpded to cffictentlx mtcrceo1 lbc fats 011 nnd wme Crom the FOO Faci1ilX:s W~SlCWftlSC and Prevent the diMihnrRC pf Hid material§ inlP tbs Cua wostswats GPllcction svstsm A mvitv grease imerwtor shall be serviced at a m.inimmn cxca ninctx C99l d0vs or more often ns orovidcd in the FOG Sector G9ntrol Pmmm Po lie v 67 (kl The CitY mox g;guire more freaucm cleanioe 1ban that orcscnk;d • in 12·'·SCHK2KIX''Vfl above A YAriancc fmm the reauirement io I 2·2·SCW£2XAX2X4l above P\IY be obtainat if rhe Use: GIP dGID9DHAlG less frequent cleonioR is sµfficjaµ. W MoimennOGe o[mvitv m:easc intcmtors shall hs done in a workmao-Ukc manner onlv bx n busincss/orofcssional nonnnllx cngoeed in the smicios 2f1uch nJumbinR fixture$-!dl Io tbs mot 10 ipJqceptor is Ml pmpqlv maintain¢ by the User owns lms,; gr otbs authorized cmcsenwivc 2C1be Wiilitx the Citv m.lY OUlhoril:Si such JPPintEDIDGC wrn:k AA pqfqnpr,rl 90 behalf of the Uss Thcoosts of such maimenancc shall be billed direct1x to the u,er and shall become oan of the Gbarses due and owins to the CitY apd shall G9D§tiNIC a lien IR@iPM the Q[QQFOY until pajd in Dill. "1 Biological lttflmGPl or qµ;yrnc VtrlSPJGPt shaJI pgt be a IUbstiMe for the KOicins of mxitv moc inlercGPtors at the fissucpcy detmn,inesi bx the Cjty Use of GDMDcs to emulsifv FOG is w:wiibllGII. ill The Us« R»W dpeumept M QLip)p;gyJ with a wa!te manifest or triP ticks which mutt hs; km on &ite for at least three Cl) YM· !&) The tJ1s m\W wks reasonable stsm to assw;c that all wa!te is nrnpqJy di1pruqt ofat a fndlitv in acoordonse whh fedcml stotc and local rcguJaJions Ci e thmush a certification bv the hauler included on the waste manifest or trin ticket for each load) II. POGs C§•pd/Ojl )mcrecp1or) Rerujrcmcnis. ·Ths rmuircmcnts wbHshcd in this SmiPo shall apply to Usm subicct to the PQQS Promm rcouirement1 establishod bv the Citx Non:domestic discharvers where work or smiGc is oerronned include nutormtivc services machine shoos eu1omo1ixe care centers auto bodv shoos -4L\\'ashcs or anx oths facilitx lhal venerate and PSilroleum gjl mss or oths netmlwm nroduct mt mxsl sr Ofbs oemate that mRY disbeo:s inlo A WA:ilCwa!S cg)lec,,ipp system, Assm 19 the wastwtq collection IYJlcm is oflm via floor drains located inside sho2 are,s thnt arc not limited to 099: oollutlo g wostcwotcr sources· such droius must be connected to P sand/oil ilwmllllll:. All Um 1ubicct to thi1 section mus, oom2lx with lhc rmuiremcnts io th e roos Sector Control Prpgmn imolRPSiDtins oolicx which iodudcs both lhc m,uirgncnt for im11llotion Ao4 PPetPtion oC n somVoil iolen;eotor and the Best MoDAvcmsnt Prncticcs W Gsncrnl Control Roouircments - 68 • • • • • (.Q) UIJ . , 1ewntcr colJccuon rn Cux s »'AA -• · blb wgyld be ·stin g fastlltv w ~-f, rownmbiPofaove, · s ,·on thmwnlicontor ~ uoo? sbAo•• P oo ioJsrceptpr under th11 ec ' dgnpn•trat; that • rcgyupd tp hQYS crvice •bell bAxs the '!Y?ISI tp tor js jnstalled . saniUMY '~ s -func1ioains snod/q1I mtqcen -properly uzcd nnd hrpugh a MIi QQ1 wru;te l , Toilets uonol s and simi~b~~:ss~7i be Plumbed directlv mw (Gl ., . lercentor Sue -- SAQd/91 Ul --nd waStc D'$JRD· 'Id ' scwq O ---- th,: btu m• -. ·ws for . ors vc eas1lv OGGSi$I hall ~rure IQJSifGSP1 ·-POGS w The Users ~7and rcmovul of. inspcctjon cleanmg . JQSPSQ IQd !!CSP io Ci:) -~ ;-tine condUIPD I.-· -cffiCJent opqa ·--n, User shall mn,ot91 o,tptl a11 time, bv the rcm1lA£ remo . · · ercentoa 11 lher '=-val gf ~ &tivirgl M•imcp.qmcc . laclx schcdylc<J L .11 be maimamed bx regµ ed ·1 tcg;cpJOQ $OP --t M jpt;pd 10 £a) Sao4( 91 Jll th t they will properly ?ffl eh POGS FacjHty's cleapmg m. • he awl and 211 from 1. 9 ·•1• jptg lb• cfficjcntJy ,n1e.f~1 the discharge pf 'Al1/!f!:iercentor •bell tmtq PD pre__ m A §40 _nt_ I ··-w~,: tewater coHcction m1• ~ pr more pftcn as r,1v1was --. oncceycry_ 1 • .. · ssl ., a roimroum - 1 Prpgmm r 0 1cv be H:JYIG . POGS Sector i;;ppt om:ttded ID the -- 6 9 !bl The Citv mav reauire more freouenl cleaning A variance from the wuiremems in I'· '-5<H}f2 )fblf2lCal, may be ab1ajnoo when !AA llier sm demonstrate less freouent cleaning i§ sufficient, W MainleOOP£s of§and/oil interceotors shall be done in a workman; ljkcmagocr onlv bv a busineumrofessional normallx engaged in the servicing of such Plumbing fixtures, uU In the even, ao iotsrceotor is ont oronerlx maintained bv the User. nwner lssses or other authorized reuwentativc of the facili1v the Citv mav authorize such maintenance work be oerfoqped on behalf of the facility The costs of such maintenance shall he billed direcilY to the sustomer and shall bSGomc nan of the charees due and owin e 10 the Citv and shall constitute a liso against the nmomv until noid in full £el The User must docum@t each munn:2ut with a waste nmoifcs\J2l trio ticket which must be kcot on site for at least three CJl venrs- £tl The User must take rcasooablc stcns to uwre that an waste is nmncrlv disooscd ofn1 a faciHtv in @GGPrdaoS:S with federal stale and local r;sgµlations £i e through a certification bv the hauler included on the waste manifest or trig ticket for each load> Silver Ses1or Control Prom;am. Ths reouirements established in this Section shall anolv to Users subiect to the Silver Sector Control Program requirements estabHshesl bx rhe Citx including. but not limited to Photo nmcessinc acliviJies x·rav nrocessing activities and orinting!oublishinv activities that venerate silver·cich wastewater solutions W General Control Reouirements !Al Users affcctsd,,b,Y,,this section shall be rcauired 10 imnlcmcnt a silver rr&2xerv ootion as stated in 1he Silver Sector Control Prowam ~- !bl Comrol cfficieocv reouiremcnts shall be detconined bv ouantWf Process wnstewater generated as snedfied in the Silver Se:tor Control Prouram Policy . W Control ootions shall be imolcmruuOO in nccordancc with rccuircmcnts in the silver Sec1or Control Program Policy. !2l Reauired Maintenance and R®rdkccping. !al Users are rccuired 10 install and maintain silver recovcrv eouinrneot in,_accordancc with maoufacU®IJi recommendations- 70 • • • • till Y.ro arc 'S9 "' and · Y&L Jo roointa in -mam1enanss; of the silver-on·snc CPG9rds dgcum pie CiJx will etahr . mduslriPI U5em 191$h SRG916C Best Mana@ meet 1bc b' • control dl5cbar• r cmcnt Practices mMP penn{ AISGIJxss p(thi• Chap . cs o mercury to ths; pos\for 1 where necm• r, . 1"! Tus•s BMP JW DI necessa 9th £ rnrnns for N '?'0' s,gm(iceot tnd . sshalJ be required th a 10 -·-on;S1snl§GAntJndu -.-· Y11tn•)llsgnnd b ·-_wu•b Nooxlphcnot s •Jn•I \Im x oenmt order or -· · t.etor Conlml Pmmm pc City will cstah · . 1ruiustrjal __hsh specific Best . wm 10 coptrgJ di , Mano@cmcnt p . • AH JINBIWP , R9$1QR Jod· was•~ •bDII applY ro(.;iscbAc~• truck¢ and IJAYI ~ obJun the a;gujred §WR~ f pqmit from till SWRFpe · c· , . ouns ore non~t r. av s dHcrction rans ernblc and mav c revoked at the Usmof thsSWRf cam 1 k arc respo bl .PG fin ing Md I nsu roe OO?PI · ~. cnmh p[hose to ensure Yin• the GPIGGI •iu proper spilJ-frpc !Ill The City 1MB estabr rora nrior kt the di 15h standaa&:i and emu . ~ scharg• o[wksl and ~S!f Pl• that shall be mxau wastes to • ~v YJolation of the le fatlure ta APPIY roe I s@tt°d GPll<li1ws or a sm Penmt as rC9uircd . ncnmt or d1wharninq 71 without A required SWFR oegnu •b•II be deem~ a.xwJn1~ • this Chapter and subiec1s the hauler 10 thuruicuons set nut in ID 12·2-SCD Obtamins a SWFR pcnnu docs 001 reliwe a Pcrmittcc of its ob\i@ation so FS?molv with sH federal and Stale Pretr:eummt S!andnrds or Rcg~llls. The Cuv hM the risb1 10 rettt aov wasis which mav t>s bowfulto orcnusc obstruction of the was1cw?ts rollcctiou svstem or which mav cnusc or cantrihule to Interference or Pass·ThrouRh or violate anv ksl limits adonted bv the Citv Fees and charges for diSP95AI g[ truclr4 and Muled KPlP.KC wasts arcsoesified at 12-':4'D l. ComoHMGe and EnfoTGemcnt. J. Enforcement Res@nK Plan The Citv NY @doot pgJicis and nax;;dun;; as set forth in rhs CUY'.s EnCorccmen1 ~Ian for carrvios out the nrnvisions of this Cha pter, orovidW ~t such oolicics aod arocedwes w not in conmct with this Chanter or ADY APPhcoble Stats or federal law or cegulatioP. 2. Publica1i2noflJsea; In Sienificant Nonoomnliancc l- The Citv shnH aubli$h oonuallx io a newsnapcr or gepcral circulation that omvidcs meaoinsfol oublic notice within 1hejucisdictions served bv lhc POTW a list of the Significant Industrial Uscca which at anv time durins lbs nrcyious twelve C 12) momhs me m Simificant NonooIDRH?oc-C 02·'·1IDl with ■P?lir.a_b1e_ Ptttrcatroeot Standards and Rmuirsrornts In addition aov User found lB be m S1wficant liQncomnliancc wjth IP· ICPl $i1?1JiOcan1 N°o:G0roolim .. wm•0bucl, (dl, or lb) shall also be oubJishcd io the newspaper Admimstmuvs Enforcement Actions, .. Notice or Yi0Jotion INOYl, \Vhrn the Citv fiosl! that a lJssr hP$ Yiolated or oominue to violate, anx orovisioo of this Cbonler an industrial wnstcwater oennit or order issued hcrcuodsr or aov othq Pretreatment Stnndnrd or Reouircmsm the Cilx mnv me uooo the User a written Notice of Yiolation Withm five CS> wortJog davs of the rcceiot ofsw:h ng\jce an explanation of1he violation and a Plan for the sotisfnctorv coaechon of orcvcmion 1bmC 10 insludc uzecific required actions shall be submhtcd bx the User IP lhc City SubmiHiPP pf §Uch A Pinn io no wax ccliexss the User of liAbilitr for ADY violatiom 99Surrin@ before or after a;ssiRf of rbs Notics ofYiWotiou Nruhioe in this section shall limit the • authority of the Citv to take aov Action inc!udinK emerocncv actiom or ?DY • other enforcement Action without first issuin v n Notice of Violation- 72 • • • II. AdmjnisLm · -■-JIYS Com r Q IDOCCOrdcr _n _the Citv finds that moo of this Cha ct a U~sr hos x10lnted or . dcr or any mbcr ~!" mdystrial was1cwa1:uuou~• so YiPI• ~Q prdq IP Sbe Usg IJiAIID?JI Slpndard 9[ R PW?" gr ord 1.m0 wro2Ji•ncs; . '7""'0S1blc for the djm;h cgyJD?DCD1 1he ,agcc wUhio 1he W~~':! •p!i!i•6s tiros JC tb!TI: dn:saios 1 re icenirnsm facjljtics JJ#sd sewer sgyjce m er d""! not apd pmgqjy ow dev•cs or other r;l•i · •x he 41' . irn odda;s• th ied Cgmpljagg; oaf cd •ppurtenn ggnnd ma91 s pgpcgmpljancc i ~ also may co I§ di •cmeo1 PASi d · gclydm• addjti . §clwged lo th QQC3igned lo . . . . opal for corppljapge ;,.~''o/E A comgljapg; ,:nm1ro1zs 1hc 0 '?'' nor; dg;s • __ hh~hed for • Preqea alst may " wsludjgg '" G91J!Pb~oss gafq relje tmegt Stapdar e_ Citv max ents . i)prdocy WIP Comtnt Ord rnm11 qtahr h' gs a rnoli•D9!i s h II m• an •RISSQ9l W!JJ!IF9 2Cwrooli• u 'lfu d I w,th D9S 0 ,er io correct the o:w'SU! sh•II jgclyde ;;:-x V•~ rgggg,jbl •m A cons comnhance wi\h. . • 6s •RliPP'IP be is soi order ma I m osune 2 ·oo Vm AC other copdj • x ncludc penal!° so spccjljed b . u2m and w,µjrement '" supplemegJaJ en . as agreed to b y,ro 1 vtheC1tv Show Cause Hearing w lll cmeg1 acljon the :roe and place for th; b N1¥1G• •b•U •hpw cause wh 00• forsuch ag· saao • ib• 9 The notice Ru~• PW!'9ml en{orc,.;:1 and. a r;oyest t red 21 cgtitjcd \)wio& shall be sqyed IICJIPP •oovJd n ci 0 & 12 the h . roail <r:auro recejpI oegonan @oos s h requested\ cn1a1jye o(thc Vue o01 ice mpy be •JI •IJ!III 091 be 1 ~er "'.4stiossl jg 12-2.mfsd 0 o •o •••WI lbs u I mm•1 or RWSP . , > A shg Sst, YJIUE for t@kioe TheWatqand svid Sewsr Board encs or m.av desieo max conduct the h • "a renressntative to· canne and tokethe 73 li· ill in !he name of the \Yn1cr and Sewer ~oard notic~ of ~s:;jngs regµcstjng 1hc anepdancc and tcs1nnony 0( "'11:ws.auci the nmduction of evidence rclevam to anv maile r mvolv m anv §YCh hearings. Jake the evidence: Transmit a reoort of the evidence and hcarin@ t~ the Water and sewer Board includjng transc_cip\s and other ey,dence iog;lhe[ with "commendations for ac11nn thereon t anv nuhlic heacinu teslimonv taken before the hearing authoritv or A -----• d b · h n he undq oath and recotded anv ocrwn des1gnatev 11 \& rrled wil l be made available to steoomnhicallv The traoscont §9 reco . ent of anv memher of the nub lic or anv naav to the heaaos uooo navm lhe usual charges lhercforc. . 'd by the Water and Sewer Board the B.oa:<J ~~r :r~:fi~\'o~foe:.~r fact apd 9?DGIY§iPD µpholdjng mg<hfymg or strikios the proposed cnforecment acuon, Administrative 6nS?c.. W Wh the Citv finds that a User has violoted QC GRnliDU~§ to yigdlalc ADY _cp .------. · dJtrial wastewater nermtt or PLer oroYJsmo ofthts Chanler an mw Standard or Requirement issued hqcuodcr or anv other Pretrcatmem . edS5 000 om: day · fi h User in an PW9UOt POI to GXPC --the C_ttx o:iaxoe suB hll be assessed 00 8 ner-Yiolalion nee daY ncr v10lat1on Such -nes s a h ioo&:tenn avera se discharge basis In the case of mont?Ix ~rot c~ dav during the oeciocl of violation Hmjls fines shall be a111~~~s~s;i.edd,Jioi!Jr~eaeai;cJ1_.llil~1Y11111:..1111= ............ __ _ . u r' rtv shall be squght_for unpajd c)laws. al A lien a2a1nst the _se .. s Prone_------- fines and ocnaltjcs. lliers desicinc. 10 aooeal such fines. mu£,P!!!;:!~1~?[:i~! ~~~!t Cilv to cecons1der the fioe[abl~ng w1cd of the fine Such notice or within fifteen (IS) days g emg Il ----. . b . :=£ha~;er~~i:~;_:~~r ~~\:!~!f:J£J£::~faJr;e appeal and reoucst a heannl! oursuant 12 P 12-2-smm,d) Issuance of an administrative fine sh~ll not ?ea bar again.st. or mcreauisitc for taking aov other actmn aqmnsl the User. ~-Jµdjcjal Enforpement Ren,edjes, Iniunctive Relic·( When the Cilv finds 1h01 a u~er has yioleted or continu7f '2r ~~!~is:~ Provision of Ibis Chamer ao ,nduswal wastewater new , -· 74 • • • • • • t iuiuoctigo as a JGJP~I Cpua for the i• CPY![FJDcpt the Cjt gee or the jndust !"'"'PP@JS wbisb res1ra'!:!ose oC• tgpppra _hy thj, Chapter gal »:"~~water pennjt g J gr cgmpels the' 19P es js approoJ:,:GIIYJl!Ci of the Usq we A,' pthq regujrc sc oreoxOlhsPCSJ the EnsJewpqd Mun ~trrxml Standard or soi ~qr the user to c for legal •od(or coyjtnh c cu_Y t)!I Y also•• . rchc[ •b•U not be pndyc1 £?Ylrnomcntal r le t•l!•C mclydjng • uon mi,w • V•s • bar agam,1 or a or~~•~•9u00 A oetjtjon fq -,.,_,w I•· < Ctyjl p . AJP• any cnalue 11:::"'" u-.;..~~_,, .. .,;.; :;:,w• ,,,_ --CO§t gfapy actual do ·-my samnHus and "' ............. Io dctenpioioe the accooot Ill p;JCYIJl ~I ofeixil UobiliJY . . ctmn •••mfil • u va1Mt pr a 9 • . Comma\ p . sq. CfflYISilli -· -msoouuon, A .Ptsr who wiHfullv . 1 §11§11 " or any oth ' u31riat w '''!''" ...... ;-:""" .. .;,:;:;--,-,.,.;;. -:""'"" 1mogsonmen1 ri -PS dpy.,.,. · 1 . · 1 mudemcann . -qr P91 more 1ba YIP •non aod be -.' PYm•behic b • . __ _. .. m,,u.,-·· '"'"""' --' gpghe, Noos•GIY'iive th Thcremod' lCSPmv 'd ' CCf)e<liss tb•\ the d· C/1 fqr m this Chapter Cit ·UY mav h arc got e I • y mqy \Alis pny •II orayc un4er the prqyjsit YIIYG o[nny other ADY combmation of th os 9f G91orudo law Th ess ACllOD§ @Rninst g C 75 noncomnliant User Enforcement of nremwmiem ,~:.:iPns will sew l1 ¥,,hc • in accordauc.e with the Enforcemem Resnonse Pl ru -~ 1 ~¥1.wer. the Citv mav lake other action against anv User when 1he cirt:um~ ,, ;es warrant and mav take mowhgn one enforcement action ann.insLanx m·:, mliam User Suonlemental Enforccmen1 Actions ii. ferionnance Bonds The Citv mav derline 12 issue or reissue an industrial wUJ.e~_t?ennit to anx User who has failed to comnlv with anv Provision of this Chanter a orevious industrial wastewater oennit or order issued hereunder or aov other eretreatgncnt Standard or Reouirement unless such lJser firnt files a satisfactory bond oexable to the Citv of Envlcwood in a sum not to,,,,exceed a value detcnnined bv the Citv to be necessary to assure consistent comnl inncc, l«iabilitv Insurance The Citv mav decline to issue or reissue an industrial wastewater nmmit IQ,,AnY tJserwho has failsi to comolx with anv nmvisioo of the nennit w order issued hereunder or anv other Pretreatment Stand&rd or Reauirem;nt uole.c;s the User figt submits nroof lhat it has obtained finaosial assurances sufficient to restore or repajr damage to the PQTW caused by jts djscharge Pavment of Outstanding Fees and Penalties The Citv max decHne to issue or reissue an industrial wastewaler oennit to anv tJser who has failed to oav nnv outstanding fess fines or oenaltics incurred as a result of anv Provision of this Chomer a nrexious induSlri@l wastewater nennit or order issued hereunder. d-Eublic Nuisances A violation of anv Provision of this Chanter an industrial wastewater oermit or order issued hereunder or apy other Pretreatment Standard pr Requirement is herebv declared a oubHc nuisance ond shall be r&rrr&ted or abalest as directed bx the Citv, Anv ocrsonfsl creating a oublic nuiHnce 5hall be subieci to the oroxisions of the Citv Municinal Code soveminc such nuiS8Ilccs. ~ rcimburninR the Cilv for anv costs incurred in removing abalinv or remedyjng said..nlu&aw. Contractor IJstinc Usea which have not achieved comnliance with aonlicablc Pretreatment Standards and Rr:smirements are not eligible to receive a contractual award for the sale of eoods or services 10 the Citv, Existing contract's for the sale.JU 200ds or services to the Citv bsld bv a User found lo be in Signifi ;~ut NoncomnHnncc with Pretreatment Standards or Reauirements m~ . le.: 1ewioatcd at 1he discretion of tbs Citv 76 • • ., • • • ~ A[uma11 ys; PsCemes to Pischmc Violations !l) For1hc oumow of this Ssstion uRsct me?m an sxceotioool incident in which them is unintentinMI nod tmooraa PPncomoli@PGC with catcsoric.al Prctrca1mem Standards because of factors bevond the reasonable control Pf the tJw An unsm does nor include nonoomnlian" to the extent caused bv operational error imnrooqly designed tcsotment f@cilitisa ioadssmatc treatment facmus lack of RJ5XS1tatiu maioUiDADf&r or careless or imnmpq QPQjltjgo. w Ao UPKS !hall S9MtilUle ID lffiPDltiYC dsfm to ID IGSion bmu@hl for noowmnlits with careggrisel rmrcatmcnt Standards if the rcouiremmt§ of naomoh GO below are met Lll A User who wishcs to establish the offignptive defense of unset shill dewmstratc lhmush prppg;lv siw;d contqgporaoqpus om1ior logs or elhs ttlGYIA\ sxidence that· w £lil An umct 999Wt4 ood the Um GAO idmli fx the 91U$c€$) p( the IIIWil; The faciJitv w 11 lhc time beius QQS[Jted in a nrudsot @ad workman-ti kc maaosr and in com2liancc with applicable operation and maintenance procedures; and The User has submitted the followinv infonnation 10 the Cilv within twmtv.four t24l hour§ ofWr9miae aware 2C1he unw OCthis infonnation is nmvidcd omllv a written subm.ission must be nmvided within Ovc fS} da~ ill A descrioti0o of1hc iodin;c1 discharge au4 AAusc O[ OOOGQIDPJiDDf&'. fiil The period 0{ nogcgro01i•PGs iQcludio& ••w datS! and times or i{not cgqcctr,d the anticioated time the noncomoHance is exPSGted to cor':~ 11111 wil s1eps being 1akcp apdlor 01•oosd to reduce eJimionte and ocsxmt rsun:sucs of the noncomnlioncc. W In onv enforcement amcretine 1hc User s"kins to establish tbs occurrence ofan unset shall have burden ofnroof- Ul USCfJ sholl bovc the QPPPOUPilY for A judicial determination PO ADY sloim pf unset onlv in an cnforcgp;nt actioo bmusht for 090S9WPlimcc with c?tmrical Prctrealmsnt Standru;ds. 77 Users shall cnnlfPI (decrease) nmductioo of oil discharges to the ex1ent necessary 10 ma1nta10 fomnliance with categorical Pretreatmem Stap?ar~s uoon rcducuon loss or failure ofils treatment faciUtv until the fac_ilnv ,s _res,ored or a_o a~ternati¥e method of treatment is omvided ~rn reomrement annhes m tbs snuat ion where among other thing lb onmary source of oower of treatment faGilitv i§ reduced. lost or ra;f s ' Prohibited Discharnc Standards A l~scr ?h@H have ao atpnnatixe defense to an enforcement action brought agamst 1J ~or noocoroohaoc_e v.;1th the general and snecific nrohibitioo§ in 12·2· 5fBl'll af tt can nroyethn~ n d1_d not know or have rs;ason to know that its d1Schargc alone or ,o @muncuon with disshacees from otbsr sources wo Id cause Pa§§•Thmuoh or Interference and that either Jl ill ill . A 1-0G~l l imit. exists fof ~ch. oollulant discharged and the User was in oomnl1@0B Wlth each hmn du:sctlx nrior to and during the Pass· Thmush or Iatsrference· or :~:al Umi! exists but the discbwxe did not Gbaogc substantially in or f Pnshtucf)Yi fro~ thf User's Pdor diwharse when the Cilv was reguladv m como~1ance With ,ts COPS nennit. and in the case of Intecferrmcc was m comnliance with @Policable sludoe use or dimosal r;egum;ments-or The ( _Jssr dis_Glo~ed the oollutants causing the violation in the Wastewater Permit Annhcat1on . Recovery of C-OSI$ 1. It _is Jhe numosc of ~his section to nmvidc for the cmveo· of G9sts fmrn Users of the C1tv _s wastewater d1soosal mtem for the imnlemcntation ofrhs oromm stablished hcrem These _fees rcl?te solelv to the matters covered bv these Industrial =1ent Promm Regulations and ace senarate from aH other fees chareeablc bv The Citv mav adom chacees and fees that mav include: Fees for reimbursement ofcosls ofseuinv un and operating the POTW's Pretreatment Pmmm; Fees for monitoring insQCciions and surveil lance oroudurcs· Fees for rs;vicwi n& SniU Prevention and Control orocedurns and conslruc.tion; Fees for permit issuance including nubHc notice costs: Fees for ftliw: nowJs; 78 • • • • • • C. Fess for consistent removal of PollutMlS otherw1~c suluec110 federal Prgreauum1 Standards: &-F£si for the cw of 2ubl ic.a1ioo m 1he nWWPS: for nnnu;)I Sigpific.1m N20· • ComoJioocc no@ca1ions:,.nnd b, Other fees ns the Ci1v max deem necessaa to.cw out the reouircmcllls containe<l herein, l-Cixil fins Pw Thrpugh lo the SYSPI thfl I Uss discharges such oonu,aPIJ which cause 1be Cit¥ 10 violate anv swxlilioo pf its CQPS pqmjl and the Citv is fined bv EPA Q( the Stale for $UCh violotiou then $UCh User shaU be fully liable for the lotal nmoum of the fine assessed asainst ths CHx bx RPA apd/pr the S11UG- ~-Industrial Surcharee Cost Recomx- loduwie lhal HS wroium as Simificanl Industrial Um apd lbll dissbme wastcwats with BOP COD ADSVm:ISS io eass;u ofNonnal Qomestis Stm>Rlb Wastcwrus Cl2·2·1CPl will he chareed for tbe oost ofhendlioe nod tceatmg11 af these wast= P3 mccified in Section 12·2·3{1))(2} The use of surcharges doe,, not nennit the Usnr: to otherwise exceed nnx nrohibifions local limits , or BMPs soccificd at I 2·2·5 (Bl ond CHl or anv federaJ nnd state Pcstreatmsnt S!AndwJs or Remiremcnl! ~ The City Council of the City of Englewood, Colonido hereby authorizes amending Title 12, chapter 2, Section 6, of the Englewood Municipal code 2000, to read as follows : 12-2-6: Enfo rcement and Penalties. A, Ref11i,eme•1sfa~ ,4# ikper'5. All r<!peM FlqlllR!d h) eny ef\1111 er 1he Cily. Ml...,,11111f OORIMWliee pal&, lhi& Chap1 .. e!Mi'eF 61819 er Fo<l""81 lens ·ill "" l!'lilde pF8R'l'II)' 111 aeeeHlat,ee i1h llft)' pAIS<lFihed m111 req•;-•llflls. Swell ,epe11t •ill he eeRlplele &!Ml lheF8Ygh, BIid !hey mill eeeUFelely &Rd IRllhRilly fl!l!Bfl Hlele BIi lhe) uiel a-.·,d &Ry eenelwsiens in sweh ,epelle uill Ile ,ospenei"'• 10 ll!ld ee11eis11n1 '"'ilh 1he eew,ee delft in tho ropoll . It is•· ialaliee ef this Gllapler if &f'l) swell f<!llYi~ r1pe11 i• eel swblllillee e,. ir ewblllined, io ineeewe11 1 eeelaifts 11111n11 iflleFH1111io&; e, ie nel FMpensi ·•• aeellfl!II er INlhlill ie , rhele er in pa,t .... ) aBI e, Hl,IIIA! le eat prehil!ilod h) lhi• swbsee1ie• ftll) he dHR11d 1e Ra"'B •••-d er 1e Ra"'I bee11 eoRllninod 811he ploae 11 whieil w,o ,epell II er shewld ha •e hel!R lllitilled er 01 lhe ploee'" heto lhe •I!!!~ ,e er shewld he,e be••"'°"' ed. fl. &,;fe, ee,•e••· ,fo,'~Bl'il)·. The Cil)' "'"Y odepl p,eeedwree ARB rulee re, lhe iRlrl11fleUIRli8R 8Hd adRoi11islF11lion &Rd &hell enleree 1he pre· isie11s een1aiAed hefliA. G. .♦'0H{tet,:,~is1t sf rna'8tfatt \\LheRe et llu, C11y H1165 1:Ntt ony persen hes 1ielo1ell e, is ~,;. Ghopler; er any prehihilioR , lillli1a1iee er le<jllir_, ee.e1aioed h-••· 'RU. G11y FAIi)' seP'I wpon 1weh pl!flieR a .,'l'i1u1e neliee s1111iftg 1he 11111we of the ·~ela1 ie• a"d pFII id1Rg a na&eAahl, 1i1111, RBI le e11eoed lfflfl) (39l d•>•• re, Iha 11&1isr.ie1of) eem,elioR lhereer. A RlNliRg "ilh 1he Gil) He,,,eger er deeigJiee Al8)' he eel11dwled ., lhe ··~•861 er 1he uielati•g pe,eon or 1he Gi1y 14enuge, er desigJiee 10 dlsewss 111• ,·iele1ie~ 1111AAJ, e NlisH1e1ef)' eernolio• sehedwle. 79 G. Me•l•H4.f 9;'.l 'a•ifiea1io,1 ARl' ROti~o&li BA Fequired hereiR shell h• SBf''Bd either perseAelly • er by re~io1ered a, oenilied mail , 6. S,e,p~lf5i9• ef Se >lee. The City mey suspeud 11,e •1·as1ewa1e, lfllltll'IBAt neR'iae &Rd/er a ¥'&Ste•1·ater disohllfll• pl!fflli1 '"'RIii 1ueh swsp..,sieR is eea~. in 1he epieies eflhe Gi1y Mauag111 o, dll6ig11ee iR oKler 10 stop III ae11111I or lllfeot1111d diHh8181 whioh pR1Se1us or 1118)' pres111t ae ill\lRineRI or swhs1a11tiel lftdang11meRt 10 !he hoahh or welrere of pllfSOM, 10 file en ir&AMIRI , eal:l5e& int@rfet'flAs■ ta l:Ae POTH!, er ee1:1s95 Ute POTUI er l:f1e Ul!llffJ DiolAOI IO' iolell Rft)' ooediliBR of ill ~RlDl>S polfflit Pd't'J pereon eotified of suapeeaioe of Ille wes1e1 •e1e, lfealll'IBRI IBP'iee o•d/or 1he '"'11511"'&1• disoharge p8Rftil shall tR1111edia11ly &lop or eliM1eale 1h1 dilioha,ge. le Ille e 1111 of a faih111 of lhe Iffier 10 OOflll'IY "Oluewily ilh I.he SY!ipoeeies orde,, lhe Gily RIO)' 181!1 6Yelt Me,1 N 4111111.ed eeaessu,, ifteludt11g ifRmNiau1 se 9f&llee eflhe &• ,.-eeaneel::ieR., le pM''IIII or INRHNl!e damoge lo Iha PQ+\1/ er 111doeg8ffll8'll lo Ml' i11di•;dll0ls. +he Gill' shall Hii1111a11 I.he 11510, ••• diNlllft• p<N'lllil aed/or Iha "''6l8'•<a1• lfNIIIIIIIII ae,,;ee wpoe proofeflhe elimiMlioe oflh1 neeeoflll'ly',Qg di6eharge . 'RI• 111• wll P•l all PQ'.Plf 00118 111d llf!llll!III re,~ 81Mlh 8W9JlllllliOR 111d re&IOFlliOR of Hl"•iee. }, d11ailed ll'RHIR slt1111111e1 nhini"ed hj' I.he Iffier d110Fi~ieg !he 8611516 of Ille lwm.".11 eeRlfihlllioe &Rd Ille IIIN81Wl8 lakee lo pre• 8RI IIRY t\111111 008\iffeRoa SIHIII 98 a11b1Ri1ud IO Iha Cilj ••lhie liiteeR (IS) tlaj'G oflhe dale ofooewneoe, F. /le,,,,,i/ Re BHliB~ • ."dll weer 'l'ho oiel1111 Ille fellll',l<ieg eeeeilleR& hmof. er app~eeblo 81111 1111d Feder11I regulalioM , i9 awhjee1 10 he iRg his pMDil ,.. eko4! ~-Failwe of Ille -lo eo111pl1• milh Ille pA! ;sieR& iR iWh1.-ie11 12 2 /i,'111 of lhil ~ ,l Feilun of a user lo report faelwally 1h1 "'B&le'"'Gler 00Mli1uenls aed ohs:eeterielies of its diaohargos; ;. Feilwra ef Iha 1150, te HpoA aig,iifie&RI ehaeges ie epeNlioM or "'&SIB''J&ier IMlllililwltllS aed oharoet1Fi!lioe1 4, lhllisel of Fe11Saaahle eoaess 10 the 11511H pl<!Rlises fer lhe p11rpes1 of ie&pealioe of IROnilBAll!';I ¼, VielelioR of ooedi1io11s of ll,e pem1i1 o, Ibis Cltaplor er any filial j11dieiel order anlorf!EI .. ith Fillipeot l!,o,.le; 6.-Failure 10 pay &Ry fe05 or oheff:e&i +. Tamperiftg ,,ilh, diliRlpliAg, er deslrlljieg Cily oqllipmeRI u BllllfRliRed hj I.he Cilj UeR&ger or de&ig11ee, mhieh d111el'Bli1111ioR &Mil he eeeelwsi'Jli &,. fililoro 10 rep on 1111 eoeidemal dieehAFf:• of e to*i• pollu11111 er a11y pollwlBRI ahe, e le\·ele &IIIAOAaed iA Iha pemlil , • GA, legal Action A111h o1·ized. If any user discharges in10 the POTW conirary to the provisions • of this Chnplcr, FiE!arel or Stall pr81rl9tmael requiremaals, or any ~rdcr o f the City, lhc 80 • • • Cuy Anomcy may commence an aeuon fo r appropna1c legal and/or cquuable relief, 1ncludmg n pcuuoo in a coun of comp<1cnt j unsd,cuon for a 1emporruy rcstnuning order, preliminary ond permanem miuncuon against 1hc violation. Fpr lndusujal Users specjfjc: cnfOICClllCQlilUlrnmlieS nr; :mecifi.wLOulDlpr 12-2:)J J. HI!, Tem11·t1atlon 11/ Scn•i<'f' The C11y may 1mninatc or C411$t 10 be 1cnninB1ed wostewa1er treatment ~cc 10 nny user for a violation of any provisions herein. I, ~Ii'> ,1;,, E.;,, 11e.,. ,,,,,, pe,sen .•iele1ing 1he p,o •1oiens he,eie shall he liable re, ani• eKpenoe, less er damage eaused lhe Cily lly ,easea ef sueh , iolalien, ineludiag 1he ine,eesed eeslt. if Bil), fer 111a,agieg eAluent a11dier sl,.dge, +he p1Fti8e s"811 alse lie liohle BHd pay a.II aname) fees, eeur1 ee~, etul d:Mf11RH6 neeelilSa,,-le eeferee l!IA) ,re isioe of lhis Cede. +he Ciiy shall add sueh olwge 10 tile diselwger'a IH&IRU!ftl eloa,go. J, Gi,i,' Fi•e P< !HJ 'Rt, e•lf!•• Ill the e eal 1ha1 a user dieehugeo eueh pollutanle "hieh eau&e lhe Cily le ·ielele ""Y ... ~, of ilti N'.PDliS pefflli1 M& lhe Gil) is ooed hy GPA er Iha S1t1e fe1 weh ·ielalie&. lheR 6Yeh user shall he Nlly :iahle fer Ille Iola! Bfll811111 ef !he liea &96e&Hd agetRSl the Gil) h) GP/, MdleF lite Gt1\&. +. M)' pB1•eee whe uiele1eo aey eeedilieA of !he peflllil1 Cily'e erder, e, &O)' pre .'isien ef llli1 Gh8j,1 er al>.all be &111,jeet le a lino ef nel 111ere !Md rue lhe-d dell8ff (S~.000.00) er by i111pli!1811A188l in !he GeUllly jail fer 8 pitied RBI 18 toled ORB (lj ) eat er hy llelh eueh line Bild ilRpli~eMIIRI re, eeeh • ielalie e. &.!h Oi)' ie whioh BR)' uiolo1ie11 sllllll eenlin•e shall be deen1ed e sepera11 arfeftse, ~-AR)' lino 111,11.'er MY jail nn1oeeo i111peoed t111der Iha p,e isiees ef Ille feFOgeieg s•llu01ien KI ef !his See~oe IR8Y he suspended fer ll'l) palied 1101 1a ei1eoed II> ee ~ I,. Gi, ii Pe .. s//ies. In edd ilie1\ 10 "") oilier penehies pro •ieed lm1i11, 11.e Ci1y 111ft) re•o"•• ,easeeel!le euemey', fttes, ee•rt eeSls, ee\111 reporterti' fees , and elher Mpenees ef li1iga1ien hy apprepriaie leg,,I aetie• agei11s1 !he •&If feund le ha e ,iele1ed Ill) p,e isiens hlfeir. er IRB eRIBF6, Alles, ,eguhllioN, Bild peflRil& iss••d e .. 81111d.,. +he ·'ReBI"'., fer !he Cily, 11poe re~,.esl of lhe City Ceuneil , sllall petillen fill app,epliaie eallfl 10 impeu, 80&189, 111111 reeoYeF euel, <ll'l!I. Any peMen whe shall uielale ""Y eendilian eflhe :peFlllil, Cil)"e e,dor, er ••Y pre ,•isian ef 1his Chepler saall be euejo01 10 i1ninedie1e disee11Boe1ion ef 1he sewer sl!P 1iei11g 1h~ propert)' up on er i11 eoR11&01ie11 •ill! •1•hioh 1h&-Yleltilion eeel!ffed , MC-Appeal Pm«d11rt and Order Any permit applicant, permit holder, or other user a ffected by any decision. action, or determination. including cease and desist Qrdcrs, made by the Cily other than any judir.ial action filed or under litigation in any court including the Englewood Mwiicipal Coun , or nny permit issued hereunder, may file with the Ci ty a written request fo, recons ideration and a stay of tnc decision within len ( I 0) days of such decision, IIClion, or dctermina1ion. sctling fonh in detail the facu supponing lhe request, whereupon the Cily shall hold a hearing. The request fo r rcconsidcrntion shall be acted upon by the Cuy within ten ( 10) days from the date of filing. The decision, ac1ion or determinati on may be s1aycd during such period of revi ew by the Cily Man ager or dcsigncc. 81 If the decision of the City Mnnager or designce is unsn11sfactory to the person appe111ing, they may file a written appeal 10 the Wa ter nnd Sewer Bonrd wtlhin ten (10) days after receipt of the decision. The Water and Sewer Board may hear the appeal and shall make a final ruling on the appeal within thiny five (3S) days of receipt of the uscn wrincn appeal . The decision, action or dctcnninauon of the City Manager or design« may be stayed during such period of review by the Water and Sewer Board. After the Water and Sewer Board has reviewed the evidence, it may issue an order to cease and desist to the user responsible for the discharge direct ing that, following a specified time period. the sewer service be discontinued unleu adequate treatment facilities, devices or other related appuncnanecs arc properly operated. Fwther orders and directives as arc necessary and appropriate may be issued. The decision of the Wa ter and Sewer Board shall be binding on a ll entities and the user until and unless ruled otherwise by an appropriate court. H. .'<11,ifyiltf!:.',,fo,.,...•i•"' ►le 1111er wll keewingly 11181,e falee llelem8Dlfi, ,.na-1iefll er e1111iliealie111 HI 1111)' a,plieelie R, r911ert, plan er elliar de1111118DI filllll er Feqllir•II 10 he IMiAl&iRld Jlllffllllftl hen10. or Jl\11'&118111 18 ill ' 0518,,,Bler Eliaeha,ge Jlll'lllil, er ffUJK)'i llft!jlllf .1111,, Bf reRder iR8B8tlRll8 IIIIY lll81HIBA118 lie 'iee Bf malhed R!4jllind herai&. Q . Ptibliet1lio" &,' ,1'6"eo"'l'li••I '•· "Ria Gil)' sli&II 8tt11lltily Jlllelith HI Ill e llf&IIIII 6ngl a ·aed n111•1p1per a Jill ef Iha ll!ll!AI • •hiah ·vere i& ai 1111ilia11111 nenee11111lienee • .'i1h eny Jlfllfllllfll8DI reqlliremenla er Blllftd&rde dijftftl Ilia 1wal"'• (la) JIFIA8ij0 lftBftlR&, ~ The City Council of the City of Englewood, Colorado, hereby deletes Tille 12, Chapter 2, Section 7, of the Englewood Municipal Code 2000, in iu entirety and reserves Section 7 fo r future use, 12-2-1, BBSBHYEP· ~ The City Council of the City of Englewood, Colorado hereby authorizes amending Title 12, Chapter 2, Section 8, of the Englewood Municipal Code 2000, to read as follows: 12-2-8 : Sewer Tap FttS. 6. A SQYS tap Permit for a sinRlr familv resid£0ti1I andlpc commssial 1asVor PD industrial wcrshnll remain in effect umil lcnnineled bx the Citx, A-,ll. Al the time of tiling the application, sewer lllp fees shall be paid in accordance with the following schedule: Water Meter Siu: Sewer Top Fee 3/4" or less S 1,400.00 1· 2,333.00 I 112" 4,667.00 2" 7,467.00 3• 14,932.00 4" 23,332.00 82 • • • ·• t • • • For multi-family units. and mobile home courts, the total tap fee shall not be less than one thousand four hundred dollars ($1,400 .00) per dwelling unit. For hotels and motels, the tap fee shall be seventy-five (75) percent of the tap fee as set forth in th is Section . If the fee detennined by the water met.er size from the above schedule ,s t:'Cater than the fee detennined by the minimum charge of one thousand four hundred dollars ($ I ,400 .00) per unit, then the greater fee, as determined by meter size, shall prevail. Bl:;. At the time of filing an application for a sewer tap pennit, sewer tap i ces for the following properties shall be increased by the addition of a surcharge tc , L~ ,wer tap fees established by Subsection A of this section according to the established s,•rr.)w £:! schedule: I . Properties within the City which are not in an established sanitation district. 2. Properties outside the City which arc tributary to the Northeast Englewood Relief Sewer System which arc not exempted by agreement from sewer tap surcharge. The established sewer tap fee surcharge is : ·- Water Meter Size Sewer Tap Fee 3/4" $ 500 .00 I" 833.00 I 1/2" 1,667.00 2" 2,667 .00 3" 5.333 .00 4" 8,333.00 6" 16,667.00 8" 26 ,667 .00 10" 38 ,333.00 For multi-family units , mobile home courts and other multiple-dwelling units, the sewer tap fee surcharge shall not be less than five hundred dollars ($500 .00) per dwelling unit. For hotels and motels , the tap fee shall be seventy-five (75) percent of the lilp fee as set forth in this section . If the surcharge establi shed by the water meter size from the above surcharg e schedule is greater than the fee of five hundreo dollars ($500 .00) per dwelling unit, the greater fee sh.II be charged . 3. Properties that connect to the Big Dry Creek interceptor system shall pay a sewer tap surcharge fee in the sum of three hundred dollars ($300.00) per single-fr mily residential equivalent tap in addition to all other charges . 8 3 .! G!J. The actual COSI or any sewer main ex1ens1on ,hllll be recorded in thc utilities office. Where such cost has not bec:n paid, it shall be added to the phull assessment rec 10 anive at a Iota! amounl due. New sewer cxlcnsoon cosls shall include 1he aclual cosl or construction plus ten percent (10"/o) 10 defray costs of engineering. The 1otal cosls shall be assessed in proportion 10 thc rroni footage or the property scrvcd. GI;. Where a proposed lap will serve propeny for which a previous assessmenl has been paid, the prcv,ous tap rec shall be credited against the currcnl tap rec in calcu ·:,,g tloe balance or the fecdue. Hf. Nothing in 1his section shall be construed to alter lhe rates or •~Jms cooL1incd in the connector's apeemenlS heretofore existing bctweco the City of E· •~lcwood .,,d sanitation districts. ~-No tap shall be made to the POTW without payment of the tap fce:1. ;•,far • to pay recs before tapping to the P01W shall result in tap fees being doubled. Any 1..e or charge not paid shall constitute a lien on the subject propcny and be collected like iaxcs. ~-The City Council of the City of Englewood, Colorado hctd>y aulborizcs amending Title 12, Chapter 2, Section 9, of the Englewood Mwticipal Code 2000, to read as follows: 12-2-9: Construction of Sewers; Extension of Mains; CosUi; lnspcctioo. A. When an application is received to extend the collection main in order 10 serve the • .. • applk ~ot or user whose propeny is located witlun the City, the City shall make such • cxter. .-00 at iis own expense, subject to rccovcry of said costs and provided that the extm<1ion is to serve land properly subdivided. Recovery shall be from the requesting pany or panics and shall be upon completion of said extension . Recovery shall be defined as the enlire cOSI of lhe main cx!cnSion. The requesting panics shall demonstrate the ability 10 reimburse the City for sewer main construction costs pri.or to construction. All sewer mains shall be constructed according to standards established by the Ci1y and ,,nail be localed wi1hin dedicalcd public rights-of-way or acceptable casements. In the .vcm tha1 the extension is 10 serve nonsubdlvided, industrially zoned lands within the City, the City Manager or dcsignec may require that the applicant or user extend the collcclion main at his own cost and expense, subject to an equitable rnc1hod of ;ccovery of costs. B. The individual collection mains outside the corporalc limits shall be by pipes, mains CK scrvicc lines and appunenances installed by 1hc individ al or conncclor, and the City shall assume no obligation for cosls of construction therefo r All services shall be connected under the same provisions as may be required by the 'ity for connections within iis corporate limits. All charges for sewage collected outside the ""f'l'Omle limilS or the Ci1y shall be computed from rales set ou t in Sec, ,n 12-2-3 of this tl1111"• C. Quality control of privately constructed c 1 mains fettling the City treatment plant shall be assured by on-site inspectors provid, J the City of Englewood, which agency shall include the moniloring of collection main construction and the lamping of mains when construction is oomp1etc. Cbvm for thae scryicg tbAU be billed to the JSCPNible contractor M KS bx CilY CougciJ Resolution Chart• fer tllese &!Fl"toes &MIi lie Gill&il 10 1he re.pe11aiele aeRlme1er, &a felle'ffll1 84 • • • • • <. IAspeeliOR (0R0 peFSOll): "'BBlidB)'S .................... . After RO!"Rel BYI) ha•FS, meelida;<s &Rd holieO)S ......... ~~ ;!, bo1Rpieg(o , ... on~ '"'@elide)'& ............................. . Afte1 ROAR&! dYly flO!iFS, v·eeltends aed holidB)S ........ SH.SQ/a:. Tapping of Mains Not Owned by the City. When an application is received for connection to mains or facilities not owned or controlled by the City, a permit for said connection will be granted only in those cases in which the City shall have been duly authorized, in writing, by the owner in conlrol of such main or facilities to grant such pennit. Section 10. The City Cor,ril of the City of Englewood, Colorado hereby authorizes amending Title 12, Chapter 2, :>ection 10, of the Englewood Municipal Code 2000 , to r~d as follows : 12-2-IO : Mi scell aneoll! J,. ConOict. All other ordinances and pans of other ordinances inconsistent or conflicting wilh any part of this Chapter are hereby repealed to lhe extent of such inconsistency or conflict. B. Severability . If any provision, paragraph , word, or section of this Chapter is invalidated by any court of competent jurisdiction, the remaining provisions , paragraphs, words, and sections shall not be affected and shall continue in full force and effect. Section 11 . Safety Clauses . The City Council hereby finds, determines, and declares that this Ordinance is promulgated under the ~eneral police power of the City of Englewood, that it is promulgated for the beallh, safety, and welfare of the public, and that this Ordinance is necessary for the preservation of health and safety and for the protection of public convenience and welfare . The City Council further determines that the Ordinance bea rs a rational relation to the proper legislative object sought to be obtained . Section 12 . Severability. If any clause, sent ence, paragraph, or part of this Ordinance or the applicatio'l thereof to any person or circwnstanccs shall for any reason be adjudged by a court of competent ; Lris~iction invalid, such judgrntnt shall ,101 a ff eel , impair or invalidate the remainder of lhis Ordin.,nce or it application to other pe,~c ,is or circumstances . Sec1ion 13~ Inconsistent Ordinances . All other Ordinances or portiom thereof inconsisteni or conflicting with this Ordinance or any portion hereof are hereby repealed to the extent of such inconsistency or conflict. Section 14. Effect of repeal or modificRtion. The repeal or modification of any provision of the Code of the City of Englewood by this Ordinance shall not release, extinguish , alter, modify, or change in ,vholc or in part any penalty, forfeiture , or liab ility, either civil or criminal, which shall have been in curred under such provi sion, and each provision shall b• !ated and held as still 85 remaining on ron::c for the purposes of sustaining any and all proper acuon,, suus, procccdmg.s, and prosecutions for lhe enforcement of the penalty, forfeiture, or liability, as well as for the purpose of sustaining any judgment, decree, or order which can or may be rcndcn:d, cntcn:d, or made in such lldions, suits, proceedings, or prosecutions. Scchon JS . Pursuant to An1cle V, Sccuon 40 oflhc Englewood Home Rule Charter, the City Council has determined that llus Ordinance shall be published by ti~c because of its volume. A copy is available in the Office of the Englewood Ci1y Cleric, on the C,tyof Englewood's website ~ fmlllx. ThcPs'llllliyProvisionofSection 1-4-1 EMC shallapplytoeachand every violation of this Qrd,nancc. Introduced, read in full, and passed on first reading on the 2nd day of February, 2009. Published by title as a Bill for an Ordinance • the c;iy·s official newspaper on the 6• day of February, 2~. Published as a Rill for on Ordinance on the City"s official website beginning on the 4• day of February, 2009 for thiny (30) days. Read by title and passed on final reading on the 2"' day ofMarcl~ 2009, Published by title ln the City's official newspaper as Ordinance No._, Series of 2009, on the 6th day ofMlll'Ch, 2009. ATTEST: James K. Woodward, Mayor Loucnshia A. Ellis, City Clerk I, l..oucrishia A. Ellis, City Cleric oflhcCity of Englewood, C"!orado, hereby certify that the above and foregoing IS a true copy ofthoc Ordinance passed on final r~ing and published by title as Ordinance No._, Scnes of 2009. Loucrishia A. Ellis 86 • • • • • • COUNCIL COMMUNICATION Date : Agenc!a Item : Subject : Ma rch 2, 2009 11 cl A Resolut io n Transferring $165,000 from the General Fund's Long Term Asse t Reserv e (LTAR) to Ihe Public Improvement Fund (Plfl Initiated By : Dep.1 rtment of ~inan e e and Administrative Services I Staff Source : Frank Gry glew icz, Director - COUNCIL GOAL AND l'REVIOUS COUNCIL ACTION City~ n,•i,c: b~gan discus sing the creation of the Long Te rm Asset Reserve (LTAR) at th e Bud ge t Re tr ~d< hel:-01:1,tember 22, 2007. City Coun ci l created the LTAR by approving Resoluti on 90, •eri es vi 200~. Council tra nsferre d $1 ,986,000 into the LTAR by approving Res ol uti on 91, Ser ies of :,(J( ·, , ounci l passed Reso lution 34, Series of 2008 tran sferring $499,142 .59 from the RTD sale to ~·• l.TAR. Co un cil transferred $1,500,000 from the General Fund's unres erv ed /undesignated fund ba lance by passing Res olution 39, Ser ies of 2008 on Februa ry 2, 2008. These actio ns pl ace d $3,485,142 .50 in th e LTAR. City Council ag reed to fund $165,000 in street impr ovemen ts using LTAR funds during the 2009 hud ge t process. The funds were inadvertently omitted from the 2009 Budget and Appropriations Ord inances . RECOMMENDED ACTION Staff recomme nds City Coun cil app rove the attached Resolution tr ansferring $165,000 from the LTA R 10 th e PIF for street improve ments. BACKGROUND, ANALYSIS, AND ALTERNATIVES IDENTIFIED City Counci l disc us se d and determined !hat fun ds from the sale, lea se, or earnings from long-term assets shou ld be used in a careful, judicious and strategi c manne r; fo r th is reason, lhese funds will be reserve d in an account known as the Long Term Asse t Reserve (LT AR ). The fun ds reslricted in th is accoun t ca n only be expended if the fu nds are app ropri at ed in th e an nua l budge t or b1 supplemen tal approprialion. City Council deeme d the use of LTAR fu nds for nee ded streel projec ts an ap propria l e use of fund s . The 1ollowmg Illustrates the tra nsfer and us e of funds : GEN ERAL FUND SOURCE OF FUNDS: Long Term Asset Reserve USE OF FUNDS: Transfer to the Pu blic Improvement Fund PUBLIC IMPROVEMENT FUND SOURCE OF FUNDS: Tran sf er In from the General fund USE OF FUNDS : Street Improvements FI NANCIAL IMPACT S165,000 $16 5,000 $165,000 S165,000 This action will transfer funds from the LTAR to the PIF for street improvements. Oty Council controls the use of the LTAR funds, therefore, a formal action, such .s this supplemental • appropriation is required to expend th e funds. This action will reduce the L TAR by $1 65,000 to • S3,320, 142.50. UST Of ATTACHMENTS Proposed R~olution • • • • RESOLUTION NO. SERIES OF 2009 A RESOLUTION TRANSFERRING FUNDS FROM THE GENERAL FUND'S LONG TERM ASSET RESERVE (LTAR) TO THE PUBLIC IM PROVEMENT FUND (PIF). WHEREAS, the Cily Council oflhe City of Enrlewood, Colorado created 1hc Long Tenn Asset Reserve (LTAR) wi1h the passage of Resolut ion No . 90, Series of 2007; and WHEREAS, the Eng lewood City Council detennincd that funds from the sale, lea se or c.uni!,ZS oflong-t enn assets should be used in a careful.judicious and strategic manner and for this reason , these funds will be reserved in the LT AR; and WHEREAS, the funds restricted in the LT AR account can only be e,cpendcd if the fund s are appropriated in the annual budget or by supplementa l appropriation; nod WHEREAS, the remaining funds from the Golf Course leas-. were transferred and restricted to the LT AR by the passage of Resolution No. 91, Series of 2007; and WHEREAS, Resolution No . 34, Series of2008 trnnsferrcd $499,142 .50 to the LTAR. bringing the balance to $2,485,142 .50; and WHEREAS, Re so lution No . 39 , Series of2008 transferred $1 ,1 00,000 from the General Funds ' unreservedlundesignatcd fund to LT AR ; and \VHEREAS , the Englewood City Council agreed lo fund S 165 ,000 in street improvements using LT AR funds during the 2009 Budgel process; however these funds were inadvencntly omi tted from the 2009 Budget and Appropriations Ordinances; and WHEREA . the Englewood City Council has detennined lhe transfer of$165,000 from the LT AR to the Plf for street improvements is appropriate; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF E>JGLEWOOD, COLORADO, THAT: Sec.lion I . The City Council of the City of Englewood, Colorado su11port s the trnnsfer of funds from the Long Tenn Asset Reserve (LTAR) to the Publi c Improvement Fund (PIF), as follows: GENERAL FUND SOURCE OF FUNDS : Long Tenn Asset Reserve SEOFF DS : Transfer to the Public Improvement Fund $165 ,000 $165,000 PUB LIC II\I PRO\'EME.\'T FUN D SOURCE Of FUN DS: Tmrt,fcr in from 1he General Fund USE OF FUNDS: S1ree1 Improvements $165,000 $165,000 ~ The Ci1y Manager and the Director of Finance and Administrative Services arc hereby au1honzed to make the above changes 10 the 2009 Budget for the City or Englewood. ADOPTED AND APPROVED this 2nd day ofMan:h, 2009. ATTEST: James K. Woodward, Mayor Loucrisbla /1.. Ellis, City Clerk I. Loucrishia A. Ellis. City Clerk for the City of Englewood, Colorado, hereby certify 1hc above is a IJUc copy or Resolution No. __ • Series or 2009. Loucnshia A Ellis. Cuy Clerk • • • • • • COUNCIL COMM UNICATION ·-Date: Agenda Ite m: Subject : March 1, 1009 11 ell Resolu ti on establish ing (ees for h1spection and La mping of Sewer Mains -Initiat ed By: I Staff Sou rce: Wastewater Tre.1tment Plant Stewart H. Fonda, Utilities Director .. - COUNCIL GOAL AND PREVIO US COUNCIL ACTION At Its February 2, 2009 meeting. City Council approved on first reading an ordinance upddting the Wastf!\vater Utility Ordinance. This ordinance is scheduled for consideration on ser.ond r~ading during the Mart:h 2, 2009 City Council meeting (agentla item 11 b i). This amended ordinance calls for inspec ti on and lamping fees to be set by resolu tion. RECOMMENDED ACTION Staff recommends Council approve a resolution to lnrrPase Services Charges . BACKGROUND, ANALYSIS, AND ALTERNATIVES IDENTIFIED City employees provide inspecllon and lamping or pm,ately constructed collection Sf!\Ver mains. The purpose of these services Is to ensure, on an on-going basis, the quality of those mains that feed the City treatmen t plant via Its collection system. Charges for these services are billed to the responsible con tractor. Those charges as currentl y re fl ec ted in the City's Ordinance at I 2•2-9.C are antiquated and should be upda ted to reflect actua l costs. Inspections are: Curren tly $12.5C/hour (or weekdays $ t 8.75/hour on off hours lamping is: Currently $25.00/hour ior weekdays S37.50/hour on off hours FINANCIAL IMPACT New Resolution $35.00/hour for weekd,iys SS0.00/hour on off hours New Resoluttc'1 V0.00/hour !or weekdays S 100.00/hour on off hours Th e City will be nefit from the recoLJpera tio ,1 o( actual and appropriate costs of services rendered fo r tlw performance of inspecti on and lamping of sewer m~i ns. • LIST OF ATTACHMENTS Resolution • • • • • RESOLUTION NO. SERIES OF 2009 A RF.SOLI.TJ1ON B"T AB LISH ING FEES FOR INSPECTION AND LAMPING OF SEWER MAINS PURSUl,,-r TO 12-2-9(C) EMC. WIii. !'.f AS r,.,, I'. Chaplcr 2. Sec11011 9 requires an mspcc1ion by lhe C:11y of pnva1ely cons1n•,.,od co llcc<1un mains for quali1y con1rol purposes: and \11-IEREAS, the cu.,cn, fcesarcoutda1cd and well below 1hc ac1ual cost 10 the City: NOW, TH ER El,'·., , BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ENGLCWr>OO ("()LC .v\00, TIIAT: ~-The Cil. Council oftl1c City of Englewood, Colorado hereby establishes fees for inspccti?n and lamping of sewer 11111ins pursuanl 10 12-2-9(C) EMC.oAd da:lere:s tho 11110111 of rl!1r Ci1y oI l!m:l:w, ,,c :!l.n:Jmbu.rsc iuclf willtprocctm"of a fut11re borrowing for capital outlays i~.mc Utiliucs ~t. The Chy quali1y control efforts for privately construe1cd sewers shall include the moni1oring of collce1ion main construCUon and the lamping of mains when construClion is complete. Charges for these services shall be billed 10 1he responsible co nlraclor, as follows: I. Inspection (one per$0n); weclcdays ... $35.00/hr. After nonnal duly hours, weekends and holidays ... $50 .00/hr. 2. Lamping (crew of 2 people): weekdays , .. $70.00/hr. After nonnal duty hours, weekends and holidays ... SI00.00/br. ADOIYrED AND APPROVED tltls 2nd day of March, 2009. ATTEST: James K. Woodward. Mayor l..oucnshia A. l:llis. City Clerk I, Loucrishia A. Ellis, Cny Clerk for the City of Englewood, Colorado. hereby certify lhc above is a lrue copy of Resolution No. __ • S<:r1es of 2009. Loucris..ia A. Ellis, City Clerk • • • COUNCIL COMMUNICATION Date: Agenda Item: Subject: March 2, 2009 11 cm Exte nsion of a construclion con1rac1 for Concrete Utility Program 2009 Initiated By: Staff Source: D,,partment of Public Works David Henderson Englneerln&fCapila l Projects Administrator COUNCIL GOAL AND PREVIOUS COUNCIL ACTION Council approved Ordinance No. 36, Se ri es 199 7 crea ting a Concrete Utility ind Concrete Utility Enterprise Fund (EMC Chapter 8, Tide 12) on May 5, 1997. On June 4, 2007, Council approved a motion awarding the •concrete Utility 211-17• contracl to Thoun Brothers Concrete Contractors, Inc. The 2007 contract con tained a pro · Jon to extend the contract for up to three additional years. Council approved Ordinance No. 66, Series 2008, amending the •user Fee" section of the Concre te Utility and Concrete Enterprise Fund . Council approved Resolution No. 79, Series 2008, establishing fee5 for the Concrei e Utility. RECOMMENDED ACTION Staff recommends that Oty Council approve, by motion, an extension of the 2007 construction contract for Concrete Utility 2009 in the amount of S306, 995 to Thoutt Bros. Concrete Contractors, Inc., and authorize the Director of Public Wo rks 10 execute the contract This award will be the second year of that extension. BACKGROUND, ANALYSI S, ANO ALTERNATIVES I DENTIFIE D Section 11 -38--1 of the Municipal Code specifies that ii is the responsibility ol every property owner to maintain the concrete curbs, gutters, and sldewa.lks adjacent 10 their property. An opllon available to property owners Is 10 particlpale In the Concrete Uhlity. The Concrete Utility provides a funding mechanism for c->ncrete repair at a reasonable cost ($7.96 per qua rt er for a typica l residential property) and a convenient way to pay (96% of the fees are collected through the water/sew?r billing system). The City contributes its share ol the fees just like any priva te owner. Per the 2007 conlract documents, Th outt Broth ers Concrele Contracto~ Inc. submitted current unit prices for 2009. The una prices submitled are identic4I to the 2008 prices (0% ,nc-rease). Staff has researched conc rel " prices in 1he Denver area and find the proposed 0% Increase favorable 10 the Oty • Denver recenti) bid a concre te removal and replacenJent project. The De," er prices for a project five 1,mes our s11e are "nhm 1 •. of 1he unll pricing suboutted by 1 houtt Nationally, cement pnces are up • 0.8% and co11s1ruc1ion labor costs up 5.4% (sta1ls1lcs per Engineering News Record). With Council appro,al, the City will be able to take ad\'antage of quality work and favorable prices. Concrete U111ity 2009 is scheduled for cons truclion during the sp:ing and summer of 2009. FI NANC IAL IMPACT Funding and cost breakdowns for the project are as follows: ~ u ·1· n Con crete 11 ,ty 2009 , (\,#' Conslruction contracl J~ \ Contingencv for unldenllfied work ~ J Construction Administration (includes engi:ieer'.ng, 6-. "y •rveying, inspection and material testing r O Annua rete Utility adminls1ra1i on) Balance in Concrete Utility Uanua,y, 2009) Less reserves for cash flow Funding available for 2009 LIST Of ATTAC HMENTS Conlract S306,995 34,000 124,000 ....ill.2Q!l S641,495 S976,330 ---~-...lQQ.QQQ , $676,330 Thoutt Bros. Concrete Contract, ,, Inc. Lener Confirming 2009 Pricing • • • • • CONTRACT CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO THIS CONTRACT and agreement, made and entered into !his 2nd day of March, 2009, by and between the City or Englewood, a municipal corporation or the State of Colorado hereinafter referred to as the °City•, and Thoutt Brothers Concrete Contractors, Inc., whose address is 5460 Tennyson St., Denver, 80212 Colorado, r contractor"). Commencing on the 17"' day or December, 2007 the City exercised its option to extend the onglnal contract dated June 4°', 2007 pursuant to Special Condition 2.32 for furn ishing all labor, tools, supplies, equipment , materials .1nd everything necessary and required for the lollowing: PROJECT: 2009 CONC RETE UTILITY WHEREAS, the letter of extension of the 2007 contract has been received by the Direcioc of Pub,1c WOllcs and forwarded to the Mayor and City Council with a recommendation that a contract for said work be awarded to the above named Contractoc who was the lowest reliable a;id responsible bidder therelore , and WHEREAS, pursuant to said recommendation the Contract has been awarded to the above name Contractoc by the Mayor and City Council and said Contractor Is now willing and able to perform all of said work in accordance with said advertisement and his proposal NOW THEREFORE, in consideration of the compensation to be paid the Contract, the mutual agreements hereinafter contained: A. Contract Document~: It Is agreed by the parties hereto that the following list of instruments, drawings and documents which are attached or incorporated by re fe rence constitute and shall be referred lo either as the Contract D.x:uments or the Contract and all of said Instruments, drawings, and docurrents taken together as a whole constitute the Contract between lhe partles hereto and they are as fully a part of this agreement as if they we re set out 1erbatim and in lull: 2009 Unit Prices Proposal Contract (this instrument) Performance Payment Maintenance Bond Receipt , Release , Waiver of Cla ims Special Provis10ns General Conditions Detailed Specifications Plans and Drawings B. Scope of Work: The Contractor agrees to and shall furnish all labor. tools, supplies, equipment, materials and everything necessary for and requ ired to do, perform and complete all the work described , drawn. set forth, shown and included in said Contract Documents. C. Terms of Performance : The Co ntractor agrees to undertake the performance of the work under this Contract within ten (101 daya from being notified to commence work by the Di• ; of Public Works and agrees to fully complete said work within o ne hunL • 11001 wortdng dava, plus such extension or exten~ions of tinie as may be granted by the Director of Public Works in accordance with the provisions of the Contract Documents and Specifications . • o. Indemnification The City cannot and by this AgreemenUContract does not agree to Indemnify, hold harmless, exonerate or assume the defense of the Contractor or any other person or entity, for any purpose. The Contrador shal defend, indemnify and save harmless the Ctty, its officers, agents and employees from any and all clai ms, demands, sutts, actions or proceedings of any kind or nature Including Worker's Compensation claims, In any way r1JSUltlng from or arising out of this AgreemenUcontract: provided, however, that the Contractor need not Indemnify or save harmless the City, its officers, ag&nts and employees from damages resulting from the sole negligence of the City's officers, agents and Employees. • E. Termination of Awa rd for Convenience: The City may ten ,nate the award at any time by giving written notice to the Contractor of such tennlnatlon and ~ pecifying the effective date of such teonination , at least thirty (30) days before t ·,e effective date of such termination. In that event all fmished or unfinished servlce, reports, material (s) prepared or furnished by the Contractor afte r the award shall, at tho option of the City, become its property . If the award is terminated by the City as provided hefeln, the Contractor will be paid that amount which bears the same ratio to !lie total compensation as the sllfVices actually performed or material furnished bear to the total services/materials the Contractor covered by the award, less payments of compensation previously made. If the award Is terminated due to the fault of the Contractor, the clause relating to termination of the award for cause shall apply. F. Termination of Award for Cause: If, through any cause, the Contractor shaft fai to fulfill in a timely and proper manner Its obfigatlons or W the Contractor shall violate any of the covenants, agreements or stipulations of the award, the City shall have the right to terminate the award by gl'llng written notice to the Contractor of such termination and specifying the effeciive date of termination. In that event, all fumished or unfinished services , at the option of the City, t-ecome its property, and the Contrador shafl be entttled to receive jus~ equttable compensabon for any satisfactory work documents, prepared completed or materials as furnished. • • • • Notwi thstanding the above, the Cont racto r shall not be re lieved of the li o1 bii;ty to the Cit y for damages sus tain ed by the Ci ty by virtue of breach oi the award by the Co ntracto r, and the City may withh old any payments to the Contracto r fo r the purpose of se t off un til suc h tim e as the exact amount of da mages due the City from the Con tractor is determ ined . G. Terms of Paymen t: The City agrees lo pay the Contractor for th e performance of all the work req ui red under this contract , and the Contracto r ag rees to accept as his full and on ly compe nsation therefore , such sum or sums of money as may be proper in accordance with the price or prices set forth in the Contractor's proposal atta ched and made a part hereof, the total estimated cost thereof be ing Three-Hundred Ninety Thousand Nine- Hundred Ninety Five Dollars and No Cents ($306,995.00). H. Approp ri ation of Funds : At present , $306,995.00 has been appropriated for the project . Notwithstand ing anything conta ined in th is Agreement to the contrary, In the event no fund~ or insuffic ient fu nds are appropriated and budgeted by the governing body or are otherwise unava ilable in any follow ing fisca l period for which appropriations were rece ived without penalty or expense except as to those portions of the Agreement or other amounts fo r wh ich funds have already been approp ri ated or are otherwise availab le. The City shall immediate ly notify the contractor or Its assignee of such occurrence in the event of such termination . I. Contract Binding : It is agreed that th is Contract shall be binding on and Inure to the benefrt of the part ies hereto , the ir heirs, executors , adm inistrators , assigns , and successors . Ver ification of Compliance with C.R.S . 8-17 .5-101 ET.SEQ . Regarding Illegal Aliens (a) Employees , Contractors and Subcontractors : Contractor shal l not knowingly employ or contract with an Illegal alien to perform work under thi s Contract. Contractor sh .:i!I ri ot contract with a subcontractor that (i) knowing ly employs or contracts with an illega l alien to perform work under th is Contract or (ii) fa il s to certify to the Cont ractor that the subcontractor will not knowingly employ or C1Jntract with an illegal ali en to perform work under this Contract . [CRS 8-17 .5-102(2)(a)(I ) & {II),] (b) Verification: Contracto r has verified or attempted to verify throug h participation in the "basic pil ot program ' (autho ri zed by P.L.204 of 104 "' Congress and amended by P.L.156 of 108'" Congress) that Contractor does not emp loy any illega l ali ens . And , if not accepted into the 'basic pil ot program ' prior to ente ri ng into th is Contract , Contracto r further ve rifi es , Contracto r will app ly to participate In the 'basic pilot prog ram " every three months un til Contractor is accepted or th is Contract is completed , wh icheve r is ea rli er . [CRS 8-17 .5-102(2}(b)(I ).] (c) Limitation regarding the "Basic PIiot Program : Contractor sha ll not use bas ic pil ot program procedu res to undertake pre-emp loyment screen ing of job appli cants while perform ing th is Contract . [CRS 8-17 .5-102(2)(b)(II ),] (d) Duty to Terminate a Subcontract : If Cont ractor obta ins act ual knowledge that a subcontractor perfo rmi ng work under th is Contract knowingly emp loys or contracts with an ill egal alien , the Contractor shall : (1) Notify the subcontrector end the City within three days that the Contractor has actual knowledge that the subcontractor Is employing or contracting with an Illegal alien; and (2) Terminate the aubeontract with the subcontractor If, within three daya of receiving notice that the Contractor has actual knowledge that the subcontractor Is employing or contracting with an Illegal alien. the subcontractor does not slop employing or contracting with the Illegal alien. [CRS 8-17 .6-102(2)(b)(lll)(A) & (8).) (3) Exception: II the subcontractor provides Information to establish that the subcontractor haa not knowingly employed or contracted with III Illegal alien and the subcontractor atopa e,nploytng or contraufng with the Illegal alen. (e) Duty to Comply with State lnvestlgatton: Contractor aha U comply with any reaaonable request of the Colorado Department of Labor and Employment made In the course of an investigation purauant to C.R.S. 8-17.5-102 (5). [CRS 8-17.6-102(2)(b)(IV).J (f) Damages tor Breach of Contract: The City may terminate t~"-contract for a breach of contract, In whole or In part, due to Contractor's breach of an, ,action of Ihle paragraph. Contractor shall be liable for actual and consequential damage• to the City In addition to any other legel or equitable remedy the C'ity may be entitled to for a breach of this Contract. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties have cat J'::d these presents to be signed personally or by thelr duly authorized offlcer1 or agents and their seats afflxc,cl end duty attested the day and year llrat above written. This Contrad is executed In 4 counterparts. -TN0UIT aoa.-----= . CONCRm CONTRACTORS 11,r, Contrad:J CITY OF ENGLEWOOD bY . ..,..----,.,,...-,-------Oirector ">f Public Works Party of tho Flrs1 Part ATTEST: City Clerk • • • THO U TT BROS. CONCRETE CONTRACTORS INC . • OU•l.D HONESTY BUlt,.0 Wfl ""' CONC:~[ fC ,-gs, A BC"(IJ lOMQDQOW E Ff"ICI ENCY t 11t ruTUDC ur JOMQPQOW NQw• • • January 23. 2009 Mr. Larry G. Nimmo City of Englewood, CO 1000 E~Rl?w0<.d Pkwv. Englewoo.::, CO 80110 RE : Extensmn of Concrete U1,l11y Contract Dear Mr. Nimmo: S INCERIT'f !,4 60 'T CNNYSON !IT O[N V [.A, C0l.0AADQ 00212 After reviewing our contract. I am pleased to inform you that we can offer the City of Englewood the same pricing for 2009 as 2008. Should you have any questicns or concerns regarding this matter, please feel free to contact me at (303) '58· 1298. Tharik you . Secretary Thoull Bros. Concrete Contrac tors, Inc . h•r the• ··e•nird 1hr tho~I.' that art.' her.: and tho~e that n:.1J the Council minutes 1,ntine. I II ould lil..c to mal..e a commen t on a Recall \ l'lid:11 it that came lim1 ard I.ht 11 eel,.. rl1c suhjeet ofthi\ Recall attempt Im~ to do II ith Zonin!,! and Building Sati:I) Cod<'s. I listo riea ll ~ 11 ithin the Cit) or Englewood R-1 11111i11g has been re~l.'n l.'d for singk fomil} housing neighborhoods. !)uc 1,, an n,crsight b~ the consu ltant hi red 10 rc1 isc the Zon ing Code in earl~ ~004. the new Code inad1encn1ly did 1101 address loca1ions for rooming or hoarding houses. l'his m ersight 11as addressed in the foll of:?008 b) Council Uill #55. Ordinance i;38. 11 hich 111cludcd. among 01hcr things. the· grandfathering of existing boarding houses in all zone districts. I am ur thc opinion that 1he three requirements stipulated in the Ordinance which must be eomp lcwd within sixty da}~ of1he final passage of the Ordinance· 11erl' simp le. reasonahlc. and :addressl.'d the• sat'ct) oftlw occupanh. a, we•II as their wel l hcing in addition to that of the neighborhood. Such r,·qnin:mems .1re customar) 1d1cre an e~isting use 11bhcs to he allc:11e•d 111 :1 district whic h 11ould nunnall~ not al1011 that use. r he 011 ner-1w.:cupa111s of thl.' one hoarding house tlmt i,knti lied it~el f did not 111c.:1 2 of the 3 qu;alilica1i1111s set forth 11ithi11 th,: ~i,t) da~ time period pnll idcd for in thl.' Ordinancl.'. spedlicall~ those ha, inJ! 10 do II ith /.oning. and Building. Sali:t~ Code~. l'o the bcsl of my pl.'r~rntli l-.11011 ledge tlwse l'onditions 11erc not. nor ath:mptc<l. to be satislkc 11~ them• ncrs. A~ onl.' nfthl.' naml.'d Council Mcmb.:rs of thi s Recall \I Iida , it. I catcgoricall) den) the ch3rgcs set lonh in the A llid:l\ 11 .1~ unfounded. inllrnnmntol'} und untrue. Funhcr. I bclic,t' all 111.:mh,·r, ofthb Council arc , Cl) commiucd 10 their constituents. ha, I.' worked dili!,!.:ntl) :md honest I) in \\h,1t thl.') bdic,c to Ill.' in th.: best interests ofth.: citi;.:;;,as a \\hole, .ind th.: linurt' of the Cit) of Engle\\ ood. 2