Mayor-Council
Regular MeetingDenver, CO · May 7, 2019
Agenda
Mayor-Council Agenda
Tuesday, May 7, 2019 9:30 AM
Parr-Widener Community Room
City and County Building Room 389
I. DEPARTMENTAL MATTERS IN THE REGULAR COURSE OF
BUSINESS:
Community Planning and Development
Analiese Hock & Scott Robinson
19-0401 Approves an official map amendment to rezone properties
Bill from PUD 8, U-TU-C to PUD-G, U-TU-C, for the properties
located at the block bounded by Newton Street, 17th
Avenue, Lowell Boulevard, and 16th Avenue and 1570,
1572, 1576, 1578, 1580, 1584, 1586, 1590, 1592 Meade
Street in Council District 3.
19-0403 Approves an official map amendment to rezone properties
Bill from PUD-G 5 to PUD-G 22, for properties located at 1683,
1685, 1687, 1691, 1693, 1695, and 1699 Cedar Avenue in
Council District 6.
Finance
Laura Perry, Ray Sibley & Lisa Lumley
19-0416 Amends a contract with Ernst and Young Infrastructure
Resolution Advisors by adding $1,918,000 for a new total of
$2,368,000 and adding one year for a new end date of
12-31-20 to continue to serve as the city’s financial
advisor on performance based infrastructure projects,
including evaluation, planning, structuring and
implementation (FINAN-201631788-02).
19-0418 * Amends a contract with Riskonnect Clearsight LLC by
Resolution adding $97,800 for a new total of $1,047,626 and adding
six months for a new end date of 10-31-19 to provide Risk
Management Information System (RMIS) software for
tracking of the city’s workers’ compensation, automobile
and property insurance claims, citywide (CRCFD -
201311634-07).
19-0420 * Approves a purchase and sale agreement with Diane C.
Bill Lomonaco for $1,000 to sell approximately 320 square feet
of vacant land located at 1800 Cherry Street in Council
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District 8 (FINAN-201947885-00).
Human Services
Vincent Rivera
19-0402 * Approves a grant agreement with Department of Housing
Resolution and Urban Development (HUD) to accept $629,750 and
through 10-31-20 to provide rental assistance to
individuals experiencing homelessness through the
Continuum of Care Bedrock program, citywide (SOCSV-
2019-48905).
Office of Human Resources
Blair Malloy & John Hoffman
19-0408 Amends the Classification and Pay Plan by making multiple
Bill pay range adjustments and pay grade changes based upon
the annual market study of prevailing wages in the Denver
metropolitan area.
19-0409 * Amends the Classification and Pay Plan by creating new
Bill classifications of Tax Technician Specialist at pay grade
V-618, Tax Compliance Specialist at pay grade V-621, Tax
Technician Supervisor at pay grade V-810, amends the
titles and pay grades of existing classifications of Tax
Compliance Agent I, Tax Compliance Agent II and Tax
Compliance Supervisor, amends the pay grade of existing
classifications of Tax Technician I and Tax Technician II,
and abolishes the classifications of Tax Analyst and
Treasury Agent.
Parks and Recreation
Laura Morales
19-0417 * Amends a contract with Dig Studio Inc. by adding
Resolution $259,726 for a new total of $1,247,682 and adding 13
months for a new end date of 12-30-20 for construction
administration and oversight during Phase II of the
construction of Re-Imagine Play at Paco Sanchez Park in
Council District 3 (201524291).
19-0424 Adopts Game Plan for a Healthy City, as part of the city’s
Bill Comprehensive Plan.
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Public Works
Jason Gallardo
19-0399 * Relinquishes a portion of the utility easement within Lots 3
Bill and 4, Block 2 as recorded in the Southmoor Park Filing
No. Two in Book 25, Pages 45 - 46, located at South
Oneida Way and East Hampden Avenue in Council District
4.
19-0400 * Amends a contract with HDR Engineering Inc. by adding
Resolution $71,015 for a new total of $817,683.86 and adding 210
days for a new end date of 12-27-19 for additional
professional design services related to the completion of
the Iowa underpass project, which includes sidewalk
upgrades, installation of ADA-compliant ramps, alterations
or new installation of retaining walls, lighting
improvements and other services as necessary, located
near the intersection of Iowa Avenue and Santa Fe Drive in
Council District 7 (201737759).
19-0404 * Approves a subdivision plat for Green Valley Ranch Filing
Resolution No. 63, located north of Elmendorf Drive and Tower Road
in Council District 11.
19-0405 * Relinquishes the storm sewer utility easement, in its
Bill entirety, established in the deed in Book 1446 Page 314,
recorded on May 26, 1977, located at 2099 Chestnut Place
in Council District 9.
19-0410 * Relinquishes the Permanent Non-Exclusive Easement, in its
Bill entirety, as established in the recorded document
2018045567, located at 3722 and 3770 Walnut Street in
Council District 9.
19-0412 * Approves a contract with Insituform Technologies LLC for
Resolution $3,322,677.70 and for one year for the rehabilitation of
approximately 117,600 linear feet of sewer mains of
various diameters with structural deterioration problems,
located in Wastewater District 2 of the city in Council
Districts 3, 7, 9 and 10 (201948329).
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19-0413 * Approves a purchase order with OJ Watson Inc. for the
Resolution purchase of six 16’ DVS dump truck stainless steel
spreader bodies/plows at a price of $120,249 each, for a
total of $721,494, to support Public Works street
maintenance operations, citywide (PO-00063881).
19-0414 * Relinquishes a portion of the utility easement established
Bill in the Vacating Ordinance No. 239, Series of 1956 located
at 2501 South Bellaire Street in Council District 4.
19-0415 * Vacates portions of the Right of Way on the north and
Bill south side of the alley, bounded by West 28th Avenue,
North Decatur Street, North Speer Boulevard, and North
Clay Street, without reservations, in Council District 1.
Safety
Patrick Hedrick
19-0419 * Approves an Intergovernmental Agreement with the State
Bill of Colorado Division of Youth Corrections for
$1,516,372.76 and one year to perform detention
screening and pre-trial release services for the 2nd Judicial
District Senate Bill 94 Program at the Denver Juvenile
Services Center in Council District 9 (TBD).
II. MATTERS FOR COUNCIL DISCUSSION:
III. MATTERS FOR COUNCIL INFORMATION:
IV. EXECUTIVE SESSIONS:
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