Mayor-Council
Regular MeetingDenver, CO · May 3, 2022
Agenda
Mayor-Council Agenda
Tuesday, May 3, 2022 9:30 AM
City & County Building
Parr-Widener Community Room, Room 389
I. DEPARTMENTAL MATTERS IN THE REGULAR COURSE OF
BUSINESS:
Mayor's Office
Romaine Pacheco
22-0438 * Approves the following Mayoral appointments to the
Resolution Denver American Indian Commission: Raven Payment and
Dallin Maybee for terms effective immediately and expiring
7-11-2024, or until a successor is duly appointed, and
Shannon Subryan and Carla Respects Nothing for terms
effective immediately and expiring 7-11-2025, or until a
successor is duly appointed.
City Attorney
Erica Rogers
22-0401 Amends Chapters 38 & 39 of the Denver Revised Municipal
Bill Code to prohibit concealed carry within city parks and
buildings owned by, leased by, or leased to the city.
Community Planning and Development
Analiese Hock
22-0424 Approves a Denver Zoning Code text amendment to
Bill implement the recommendations of the Expanding Housing
Affordability project to encourage provision of additional
affordable housing beyond mandatory requirements,
transition multiple existing incentive systems in various
overlays, encourage on-site compliance with affordable
housing requirements through other incentives, and
correct minor errors and omissions from other recently
adopted zoning code text amendments.
22-0425 Approves a legislative map amendment to rezone multiple
Bill properties in the 38th & Blake station area to remove the
38th & Blake Incentive Overlay District (IO-1) and adjust
underlying base zone districts for certain properties in
Council District 9.
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Denver International Airport
LeAnn Rush
22-0439 * Approves a Master Purchase Order with Camfil USA, Inc.,
Resolution doing business as Air Filter Solutions, for $7,000,000 and
through 9-29-2023, with up to 3 one-year options to
renew, to supply HVAC air filters and belt kits used at
Denver International Airport (DEN) in Council District 11.
(SC-00006797).
Department of Housing Stability
Brad Weinig & Jack Wylie
22-0426 Amends Chapter 27 of the Denver Revised Municipal Code
Bill to revise provisions related to the linkage fee, repeal
incentives for affordable housing and adopt affordable
housing requirements applicable to the creation of new
dwelling units.
22-0446 * Amends a loan agreement with the St. Francis Center to
Resolution correct a clerical error and make the loan term 1-22-2022
through 2-1-2025 with the possibility of two, one-year
extensions, as originally intended, for land acquisition for
construction of affordable housing at 221 North Federal
Boulevard in Council District 3. No change to overall loan
amount. (HOST-202262614-01, HOST-202054973-01).
22-0447 * Amends a contract with Colorado Coalition for the
Resolution Homeless (CCH) by adding $2,995,267 for a new total of
$8,159,233.00 and adding one year for a new end date of
12-31-2022 to provide continued programming for the
Supportive Housing Pay for Performance (formerly Social
Impact Bond) program, citywide. (HOST-202261987).
22-0448 * Amends a contract with The Urban Institute by adding
Resolution $470,189.88 for a new total of $1,496,250 and adds one
year for a new end date of 4-30-2023 to provide continued
formal program evaluation for the Supportive Housing Pay
for Performance (formerly Social Impact Bond) program,
citywide. (HOST-202261988).
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Department of Public Health and Environment
Will Fenton
22-0443 * Approves an intergovernmental agreement with Denver
Bill Health and Hospital Authority (DHHA) for $526,610.38 and
through 12-31-22 to provide funding for the purchase and
customization of five (5) 2022 Ford Transit 150 cargo vans
to support the expansion of the Support Team Assisted
Response (STAR) program, citywide. (ENVHL-202161574).
Finance
Melanie Choquette
22-0444 * Approves the establishment of four new capital grant
Bill funds: 1) the Climate Federal Direct Capital Grants Fund
(38765), 2) the Climate Federal Pass-Through Capital
Grants Fund (38770), 3) the Climate State Capital Grants
Fund (38775), and 4) the Climate Private/Other Capital
Grants Fund (38780) and authorizes transferring
Renewable Denver Initiative grant from the Colorado
Department of Local Affairs from operating grant fund
11303 to capital grant fund 38775.
General Services
Joe Furman & Brenda Hannu
22-0120 Approves a Master Purchase Order with Stone Security for
Resolution $1,440,000 and for three years with two possible annual
renewals through 11-30-2026 for High Activity Location
(HALO) camera maintenance and installation citywide
(SC-00006334).
22-0436 * Approves a Master Purchase Order with Barricade
Resolution Holdings, LLC, doing business as RDP Barricade Company,
for $4,000,000 and for five (5) years for the rental of
barricades, traffic control devices and related services, for
use by all city agencies, citywide. Does not include
purchase of any equipment. (SC-00006788).
22-0437 * Approves a Master Purchase Order with Yards, LLC for
Resolution $4,000,000 and for five (5) years for the rental of
barricades, traffic control devices and related services, for
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use by all city agencies, citywide. Does not include
purchase of any equipment. (SC-00006780).
22-0453 * Approves a Master Purchase Order with National Barricade,
Resolution LLC for $2,000,000 and for five (5) years for the rental
and purchase of barricades and traffic control devices and
related services for use by all city agencies, citywide.
(SC-00006787).
Parks and Recreation
Jesus Orrantia
22-0451 * Approves a license agreement with AP Mountain States,
Resolution LLC for $35,000 and for 28 months for their temporary use
of Denver Parks and Recreation property at Shoemaker
Plaza in Confluence Park, located at 2250 15th Street in
Council District 1, to ensure pedestrian safety adjacent to
private construction. (202161091).
II. MATTERS FOR COUNCIL DISCUSSION:
III. MATTERS FOR COUNCIL INFORMATION:
IV. EXECUTIVE SESSIONS:
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