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1 City of Castle Pines, Colorado Mayor Tera Radloff City Clerk Tobi Basile Treasurer Aaron Cowan City Council Ward 1 Melissa Coudeyras Deborah Mulvey Ward 2 Gregg Fisher Ben Price Ward 3 Tracy Engerman Roger Hudson CITY COUNCIL AGENDA Douglas County Library, 360 Village Square Lane, Castle Pines, CO Tuesday, December 11, 2018 STUDY SESSION 5:30 p.m. 1. Growth and Demographic Changes to Castle Pines 1. Roll Call REGULAR MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL 6:30 p.m. 2. Pledge of Allegiance 3. Approval of Agenda 4. Public Comment 5. Presentation of Minutes a) Minutes from the November 27, 2018 Regular Meeting 6. Consent Agenda a) Resolution 18-38, A Resolution of the City Council of the City of Castle Pines, Colorado, Approving the Extension of a Professional Services Agreement with Colorado Designscapes, Inc. for Snow and Ice Removal Services b) Resolution 18-39, A Resolution of the City Council of the City of Castle Pines, Colorado, Approving an Intergovernmental Agreement Between the City Douglas County Concerning Law Enforcement and Animal Control Services for General Business a) Douglas County Sheriff s Office Update b) PUBLIC HEARING, Ordinance 18-08, An Ordinance of the City Council of the City of Castle Pines, Colorado Amending Chapter 8 of the Castle Pines Municipal Code Regarding Limitations on Truck Traffic on Second Reading c) PUBLIC HEARING, Resolution 18-40, A Resolution of the City Council of the City of Castle Pines, Colorado, Approving the Berkeley Homes Filing No.1 Preliminary Plan; Case No. PP d) Resolution 18-41, A Resolution of the City Council of the City of Castle Pines Colorado, Approving the Berkeley Homes Filing No.1 Final Plat; Case No. FP e) PUBLIC HEARING, Resolution 18-42, A Resolution of the City Council of the City of Castle Pines, Colorado, Adopting the Budget for the 2019 Fiscal Year and Appropriating Funds f) Resolution A Resolution of the City Council of the City of Castle Pines, Colorado, Certifying the Mill Levy g) Resolution 18-44, A Resolution of the City Council of the City of Castle Pines, Colorado, Approving an Intergovernmental Agreement Regarding Transfer of Castle Pines Parks Authority Assets to the City of Castle Pines City Council Packet Page 1 of City of Castle Pines Page 1 of 2

2 City of Castle Pines, Colorado 8. Comments/Reports a) City Manager s Report b) Council Member Reports c) Mayor s Report 9. Adjournment The next Regular City Council Meeting is Tuesday, January 8, 2019 at 6:30 p.m. Douglas County Library, 360 Village Square Lane, Castle Pines, CO Please call City Offices, (303) at least 48 hours prior to the Council meeting if you believe you will need special assistance or any reasonable accommodation in order to be in attendance or participate in any such meeting. THIS AGENDA IS SUBJECT TO CHANGE City Council Packet Page 2 of City of Castle Pines Page 2 of 2

3 City of Castle Pines, Colorado Minutes Mayor Tera Radloff Treasurer Aaron Cowan City Clerk Tobi Basile REGULAR MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL Douglas County Library, 360 Village Square Lane, Castle Pines, CO Tuesday, November 27, 2018, 6:30 p.m. 1. CALL TO ORDER The Regular meeting of the City Council of the City of Castle Pines, Colorado, was called to order by Mayor Tera Radloff at 6:35 p.m. City Council Those present were: Tera Radloff, Mayor Ward 1 Melissa Coudeyras Deborah Mulvey Ward 2 Gregg Fisher Ben Price Council Members: Mayor Pro Tem Melissa Coudeyras, Ward 1 Deborah Mulvey, Ward 1 Gregg Fisher, Ward 2 Tracy Engerman, Ward 3 Roger Hudson, Ward 3 Those absent were: Ben Price, Ward 2 Ward 3 Tracy Engerman Roger Hudson Also present with Council: Michael Penny, City Manager Linda Michow, City Attorney Tobi Basile, City Clerk Sam Bishop, Community Development Director Kristen Knoll, Slate Communications 2. ROLL CALL/ PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE Life Scout Austin Coudeyras led the Pledge of Allegiance. 3. APPROVAL OF AGENDA The agenda was approved as presented. 4. PUBLIC COMMENT There was no public comment. 5. PRESENTATION OF THE MINUTES a. Minutes from the November 13, 2018 Regular Meeting were approved. 6. GENERAL BUSINESS a. There was no Douglas County Sheriff s Office Update. b. Resolution 18-36, A Resolution of the City Council of the City of Castle Pines, Colorado Approving a First Amendment to an Intergovernmental Agreement with the Urban Drainage and Flood Control District for the Design and Construction of Drainage and Flood Control Improvements for The Canyons Sam Bishop, Community Development Director, presented the item City Council Minutes City Council Packet Page 1 Page of 3 3 of City of Castle Pines

4 City of Castle Pines, Colorado Minutes, cont'd Meeting Date: October 9, 2018 Motion: A motion was made by Mayor Pro Tem Coudeyras to approve Resolution 18-36, A Resolution of the City Council of the City of Castle Pines, Colorado, Approving a First Amendment to an Intergovernmental Agreement with the Urban Drainage and Flood Control District for the Design and Construction of Drainage and Flood Control Improvements for The Canyons. Councilmember Hudson seconded. Motion approved by unanimous consent: 6 to 0 c. Resolution 18-37, A Resolution of the City Council of the City of Castle Pines, Colorado Approving an Amended and Restated Intergovernmental Agreement with The Canyons Metropolitan District No. 7 for Reimbursement of the Design and Construction of Drainage and Flood Control Improvements for The Canyons Development Sam Bishop, Community Development Director, presented the item. Motion: A motion was made by Mayor Pro Tem Coudeyras to approve Resolution 18-37, A Resolution of the City Council of the City of Castle Pines, Colorado Approving an Amended and Restated Intergovernmental Agreement with The Canyons Metropolitan District No. 7 for Reimbursement of the Design and Construction of Drainage and Flood Control Improvements for The Canyons Development. Councilmember Fisher seconded. Motion approved by unanimous consent: 6 to 0 d. Resolution 18-38, A Resolution of the City Council of the City of Castle Pines, Colorado, Approving the Extension of a Professional Services Agreement with Colorado Designscapes, Inc. for Snow and Ice Removal Services Michael Penny, City Manager, presented the item. Motion: A motion was made by Mayor Pro Tem Coudeyras to table Resolution 18-38, A Resolution of the City Council of the City of Castle Pines, Colorado Approving the Extension of a Professional Services Agreement with Colorado Designscapes, Inc. for Snow and Ice Removal Services until the next Regular Meeting of the City Council. Councilmember Engerman seconded. Motion approved by unanimous consent: 6 to 0 7. COMMENTS/REPORTS a) City Manager s Report o Public Works Director will be leaving December 6, 2018 o Position has been posted and will close December 14, 2018 o South Metro Fire Rescue reports will move to an electronic format b) Council Member Reports Mayor Pro Tem Coudeyras o Thanked citizens for voting in November election o Thanked the 13 members of the Home Rule Charter Commission for their service to the city City Council Minutes City Council Packet Page 2 of Page 3 4 of City of Castle Pines

5 City of Castle Pines, Colorado Minutes, cont'd Meeting Date: October 9, 2018 o o o o Congratulated Tobi Basile, City Clerk, on receiving her CMC designation Attended the Unmasked event to raise funds and awareness for mental health issues Attended the National League of Cities event which highlighted city and county collaboration Attended the Denver South Economic Development Luncheon Council Member Fisher o Thanked the volunteers working on the Home Rule Charter Commission Council Member Mulvey o Thanked citizens for voting in the November election o Congratulated Tobi Basile, City Clerk, on receiving her CMC designation o Attended the Douglas County Youth Initiative o Is currently working with the Parks Association and Master Association o Attended Metro District meetings o Congratulated Abe Laydon on being elected as a Douglas County Commissioner o Attended the Denver South Economic Development Luncheon Council Member Hudson o No report was presented Council Member Engerman o Thanked the Home Rule Charter Commission Members c) Mayor s Report o Thanked the citizens for voting in the November election. o Attended the Unmasked event to raise funds and awareness for mental health issues o Attended the National League of Cities event o Thanked the members of the Home Rule Charter Commission o Encouraged citizens to attend the meetings of the Home Rule Charter Commission o Attended a Panasonic Smart City Solutions event 8. ADOURNMENT Motion: A motion was made by Mayor Pro Tem Coudeyras to adjourn the meeting at 7:11 p.m. Council Member Hudson seconded. Motion approved by unanimous consent: 6 to 0 MINUTES SUBMITTED: APPROVED: Tobi Basile, CMC, City Clerk Tera Stave Radloff, Mayor City Council Minutes City Council Packet Page 3 of Page 3 5 of City of Castle Pines

6 CITY OF CASTLE PINES 360 VILLAGE SQUARE LANE, SUITE B CASTLE PINES, CO City Council Communication Form Action Item To: From: Mayor Radloff and Members of City Council Michael Penny, City Manager Date: December 11, 2018 Item: Resolution A Resolution of the City Council of the City of Castle Pines, Colorado, Approving a Professional Services Agreement with Colorado Designscapes, Inc. for Snow and Ice Removal Services Policy Question: Does Council support the proposed resolution which approves snow and ice removal services beginning December 11, 2018 and ending June 30, 2019 with Colorado Designscapes, Inc.? Background: The City of Castle Pines, following a competitive bidding process, entered into a professional services agreement with Colorado Designscapes, Inc. (the Contractor ) in 2012 for snow and ice removal services (the Services ). The City has engaged the Contractor for Services for the last four (4) years. For the season, the City sent an Invitation for Bid ( IFB ) on August 14, 2017 to five (5) prequalified contractors identified as being capable of providing the Services to the City. City staff was informed via that two (2) of the contractors would not be able to bid, as they were not able to meet the standards set forth in the IFB. On September 1, 2017 at 2:00 pm, City staff conducted a public bid opening for the IFB and received one (1) bid, which was from the Contractor. The resulting agreement terminated on June 30, Staff Analysis: The Contract is not to exceed Four Hundred Thousand Dollars ($400,000) and corresponds with the City s adopted budget for Additional roadways have been added to the transportation system as part of Lagae Ranch Filing 1 which also includes the completion of Monarch Boulevard that now ties into Lagae Road. The Contractor s hourly rates remain the same as 2018 rates. Staff Recommendation: Staff recommends that City Council adopts the proposed resolution for snow and ice removal services. Proposed Motion: I move to adopt Resolution No , a Resolution of the City Council of the City of Castle Pines, Colorado Approving a Professional Services Agreement with Colorado Designscapes, Inc. for Snow and Ice Removal Services. Attachment: Resolution City Council Packet Page 6 of 216

7 RESOLUTION NO A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CASTLE PINES, COLORADO, APPROVING PROFESSIONAL SERVICES AGREEMENT WITH COLORADO DESIGNSCAPES, INC. FOR SNOW AND ICE REMOVAL SERVICES WHEREAS, the City of Castle Pines ( City ) issued an Invitation for Bid for Snow & Ice Removal Services (IFB No PW-002) on or about August 14, 2017 ( IFB ); and WHEREAS, Colorado Designscapes, Inc. ( Contractor ) was selected as the preferred service provider following review of the proposals submitted to the City; and WHEREAS, the City and the Contractor entered into that certain Professional Services Agreement Between the City of Castle Pines and Colorado Designscapes, Inc. for snow and ice removal services (the Agreement ); and WHEREAS, the City is satisfied with the performance of the Contractor under the Agreement and the City s Purchasing Policy provides, in relevant part, that [e]xtension of existing contracts may be negotiated when a vendor offers to extend under the same conditions and at the same or lower price and such extension is determined to be in the best interest of the City ; and WHEREAS, Contractor is proposing to maintain its existing unit and hourly pricing for snow and ice removal services as provided in the Agreement; and WHEREAS, the City s need for services has increased with additional rights-of-way and additional lane miles being added to the City s Snow and Ice Control Plan for the season; and WHEREAS, it is the desire and intent of the City Council to approve an agreement with Contractor (the Agreement ), setting the not-to-exceed compensation amount for the season at Four Hundred Thousand Dollars and No Cents ($400,000.00); and WHEREAS, a copy of the Agreement is attached to this Resolution as Exhibit 1 and is incorporated herein by this reference; and THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CASTLE PINES, COLORADO, THAT: Section 1. The City Council hereby: (a) approves the Agreement in substantially the form attached hereto as Exhibit 1; (b) authorizes the City Manager and City Attorney to make non-substantive changes to the Agreement prior to execution of the Agreement by the City and Contractor, on the condition that the non-substantive changes do not increase the financial obligations of the City; and (c) authorizes the City Manager to execute the Agreement when in final form City Council Packet Page 7 of 216

8 Section 2. If any section, paragraph, clause or provision of this Resolution shall for any reason be held to be invalid or unenforceable, the invalidity or unenforceability of such section, paragraph, clause or provision shall not affect any of the remaining issues of this Resolution. Section 3. City Council. Effective Date. This Resolution shall take effect upon its approval by the INTRODUCED, READ AND ADOPTED AT A REGULAR MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CASTLE PINES by a vote of in favor and against this 11th day of December, Tera Stave Radloff, Mayor ATTEST: APPROVED AS TO FORM: Tobi Basile, City Clerk _ Linda C. Michow, City Attorney City Council Packet Page 8 of 216

9 EXHIBIT 1 PROFESSIONAL SERVICES AGREEMENT [see attached document] City Council Packet Page 9 of 216

10 I. General Exhibit A Scope of Services (January 1, 2019 June 30, 2019) The primary goal of the snow removal program is to ensure clear safe and passable drive lanes during and after a storm event. In addition, the program shall provide for the safe and orderly movement of traffic and for effective storm response. Successive completion of a snow event is defined as ensuring that all streets in the City are safe and passable. The snow removal program is intended to start with Priority 1 streets, then moving immediately to Priority 2 streets and then to Priority 3 streets. Snow and ice removal activities may include but are not limited to: de-icing, pre-treatment, ice cutting, snow plowing, and other miscellaneous winter maintenance or clean-up activities. A. Contractor Role: Oversee all aspects of a snow event, ensuring that the City Manager, Public Works Director and all required personnel are familiar with the current and anticipated future conditions. Coordinate with the City and other contractors at all times. When a storm is predicted, operators will be notified by the Contractors management, and will be required to standby for immediate availability. Supervisors may be exclusively dispatched at the beginning of a storm to evaluate roadways and spot-treat surfaces where necessary. If the storm intensifies, the City Manager, Public Works Director and/or their designee will be advised when the contractor mobilizes equipment. The Contractor shall work with the City Manager, Public Works Director (or their designee) to develop a coordinated plan and protocol for response to police, fire, and medical emergencies during snow and ice events. The Contractor s Field Personnel will maintain regular contact with the City Manager, Public Works Director (or their designee), relaying current weather conditions, road conditions, and staffing levels, and recommending additional deployment or material applications as the situation dictates. Contractor s supervisory staff will be available at all times during snow events and communicate with the City Manager, Public Works Director (or their designee) during all phases of snow events in accordance with the established protocols. II. Plowing Equipment The snow removal contractor shall provide the appropriate and minimal specified equipment and support services to meet the goals of The City of Castle Pines Snow and Ice Control Plan. Plowing operations are performed by plow trucks which consist of tandem axle or single axle trucks equipped with a plow and an anti-icing or deicing material spreader (see Exhibit F-1). The Contractor shall provide snow removal vehicles meeting the following minimum requirements. De-icing distribution equipment shall be appropriately sized to the vehicle s rated capacity. Undersized or inadequate equipment may be rejected for use by the City and shall be replaced with adequate equipment at no additional cost to the City. The contractor shall maintain a reserve fleet of operational ready vehicles and equipment to replace any vehicle or piece of equipment that breaks down or fails to properly function during snow or ice removal operations. All snow plows shall be adjustable for left or right direction of throw from within the cab of the vehicle. All material distribution equipment shall be calibrated according to the equipment manufacturer s standards or specifications prior to the winter season. The City reserves the right to inspect the contractor s vehicles at any time during the term of the agreement or contract for services. Following any inspection initiated by the City, the City City Council Packet Page 10 of 216

11 III. reserves the right to ensure that the contract makes repairs and/or adjustments to the trucks and associated equipment in order that the same properly functions during all snow or ice removal operations. Personnel Minimum experience of snow plow drivers employed for work on City streets shall be two (2) years. Each driver shall receive pre-season training in the safe operation of plow trucks and all snow removal equipment. Snowplow operators may be required to work up to a twelve (12) hour shift when necessary. Because of safety concerns, no operator shall work more than a twelve (12) hour continuous shift in any twentyfour (24) hour period. Snow control operations will continue twenty-four (24) hours per day until storms subside and the primary roadway network is in serviceable condition. The driving record of all of the contractor s drivers assigned to snow routes within the City shall be submitted to the City. The City reserves the right to deny drivers with unsafe or questionable driving records from operating snow removal vehicles within the City. It is the contractor s responsibility to provide personnel capable of safely performing their assignments. IV. Reporting Definition: Lane-miles - the 12-foot width of a normal traffic travel lane having a nominal length of 1 mile. The length of one mile is based on the center-line length of the street without regard to the true length of the travel lane which is impacted by offset from the centerline, horizontal alignment, and vertical curvature. Lane miles on any segment of street are not adjusted to compensate for turning lanes, shoulders, gutter pans, median pavements, and other paved appurtenant areas contiguous to a travel lane. Monthly reports shall be provided to the City within 6 business days after the month end. A pre-season report shall be provided to the City. The pre-season report shall include information required to document compliance of the vehicles and equipment, driver training, drivers contact information, managements contact information, equipment calibration, a conformance with other general standards and specifications required under terms of the contract. No work shall be performed until the City has accepted and approved the pre-season report. Hours of billable work for each size and type of vehicle/equipment utilized by date and the designed route on which the work was performed. V. Payment Payments to the Contractor shall be made on the following basis. Hourly Rates shall be paid for each vehicle when in use within the corporate limits of Castle Pines and fully functional with a qualified driver as required under this contract. No reduction in payment will be made for vehicles that leave the city limits for material resupply and return within a reasonable timeframe. Hourly Rates shall apply to vehicles and equipment of the various sizes and types listed in Exhibit F-1. No separate payment will be made for vehicles or equipment utilized without fully functional capabilities. The use of unqualified drivers shall be justification for denial of payment. Payment for idle equipment shall be limited to normal regular intervals for checking equipment and reloading of material supplies. Material Costs shall be reimbursed to the contractor at and for the unit prices listed on the Bid Form and accounted for within the normal application limits. All monthly reports are subject to review, audit, and approval by the City prior to payment of the accompanying invoice. Payment may be withheld by the City without penalties or interest City Council Packet Page 11 of 216

12 VI. on any disputed amount. Technical Specifications for Snow Removal The Contractor shall comply with the following standards for providing snow and ice removal and related services. Vehicles shall not divert from the assigned routes except for emergencies coordinated with the fire department, ambulance service, City Manager, Public Works Director, designee or sheriff s office. All vehicles shall follow City-approved pre-planned routes for effective coverage. All roads shall be in an acceptable condition before snow or ice removal operations are temporarily or finally suspended. B. Priority 1 (arterial): The City requires that the Contractor deploy personnel and equipment to maintain Priority 1 roadways first. These streets are the arterial streets and those routes tied to school and emergency service response Once Priority 1 streets are considered safe and passable, the City will move to Priority 2 roads. Snowplowing and/or ice control operations will be performed on all Priority 1 streets for every storm when an accumulation of snow is one (1) inch or more or the roadways are considered unsafe for vehicular travel. All arterial routes shall be cleared to the Near Normal/Mostly Clear condition, as shown in the following photographs, prior to suspending operations. Castle Pines Parkway; Monarch Boulevard; Lagae Road; Mira Vista Lane Streets providing access for emergency services (fire stations, school zones, & medical facilities). C. Priority 2 (collector): Snowplowing will be performed on Priority 2 (collector streets) when Priority 1 roads have been deemed passable. These streets typically connect arterial streets to residential streets. All collector routes shall be cleared to the Partly Covered condition, as shown in the following photographs, prior to suspending operations. Daniels Gate Road/Griggs Road; Buffalo Trail; Hidden Pointe Boulevard; Crossing Circle; Oxford Drive; Shoreham Drive; Yorkshire Drive D. Priority 3 (local): Snowplowing will be performed on Priority 3 (local streets) after Priority 1 and 2 streets are considered passable. All local routes shall be cleared to the Covered condition, as shown in the following photographs, prior to suspending operations. All streets not classified as a Priority 1 or 2 street are considered as local street. E. Ice Maintenance If conditions occur that create icing in vehicle travel lanes that are determined to be unsafe, the ice may be removed. These actions will be performed under the same 1-arterial and 2-collector priority system that streets are plowed and are subject to the availability of personnel and equipment and at the direction of the City. F. Liquid and Solid De-icing Chemicals City Council Packet Page 12 of 216

13 A variety of materials may be used for snow and ice control. The Contractor will apply snow removal materials based on current and predicted weather conditions. Snow and ice control materials will be used on local streets only in the following conditions: roadway grades exceeding 7 percent (%) or greater (e.g. 100ft long x 7 ft tall) storm water inlets traffic stopping sign conditions deemed critical G. Plowing Procedure Snow will be plowed in a manner to minimize traffic obstructions. The center of the roadway will be plowed first, if applicable. The snow is then pushed from inside to outside on two-way streets on subsequent plowing passes. On one-way streets or where there is a wide center median, snow may be pushed in either direction. The plow discharge shall go onto the area in and/or behind the curb on primary streets and into the parking area and behind the curb on secondary streets. Snow in cul-de-sacs will normally be plowed to the center to provide the largest turning radius possible for emergency vehicle ingress and egress. When a plow goes onto a bridge, the driver shall slow down so snow does not go over the bridge, if possible. Additional passes by a front-end loader, grader and/or plow truck will be made on streets when directed by the City Manager, Public Works Director or their designee, to remove accumulations of ice and smooth rutted streets. This activity will occur only after severe storms, during the clean- up process, or during extended periods of freeze/thaw to remove ice from streets. The Contractor is expected to remove windrows of snow across driveways that are created by snowplows, unless specifically requested by the City. Every attempt shall be made to avoid plowing large mounds of snow into driveways or across sidewalks. H. Snow Stockpile Removal The City Manager, Public Works Director or their designee, will determine if snow will be removed from an area by loader and truck. Such snow removal may occur in areas where there is no room on the street or behind the curb for snow storage and in areas where accumulated piles of snow create a hazardous condition. Snow removal/hauling operations may not commence until other snowplowing operations have been completed. Snow removal operations may be delayed depending on weather conditions, personnel and budget availability. VII. Penalties for Noncompliance Over use of material: Should the Contractor exceed the maximum application rate of deicing materials, the value of the excess materials applied shall be deducted from any payment due. Adjustments to the normal application rate will be accommodated when the Contractor is directed by the City Manager, Public Works Director or designee to increase or decrease the application rate to adjust to storm conditions. Should the Contractor fail to properly access the pre-storm conditions or fail to provide the necessary equipment in a timely manner, the City reserves the right to access damages for the cost of engaging services of another contractor at cost + 115% of the value of all vehicles/equipment utilized between the time of notification to the Contractor and the time all of the Contractor s vehicles are in operation within the City City Council Packet Page 13 of 216

14 Snow Condition Examples Near Normal/Mostly Clear Near Normal/Mostly Clear Partly Covered Partly Covered Covered Covered City Council Packet Page 14 of 216

15 Exhibit A-1 Equipment Description Unit Quantity 2019 Hourly Rate 1 Ton 4X4 w/plow HR 1 $ Tandem Axle Dump Truck w/plow & Material Distributor HR 1 $ Single Rear Axle Dump Truck w/plow & Material Distributor HR 1 $ Ton 4X4 w/plow HR 1 $ Front End Loader HR 1 $ Road Grader HR 1 $ Ice Slicer TN 1 $ Hand Labor HR 1 $ Supervisor w/4x4 Truck HR 1 $ City Council Packet Page 15 of 216

16 CITY OF CASTLE PINES 360 VILLAGE SQUARE LANE, SUITE B CASTLE PINES, CO Action Item To: From: Mayor Radloff and Members of City Council Michael Penny, City Manager Date: December 11, 2018 Item: Resolution No A Resolution of the City Council of the City of Castle Pines, Colorado, Adopting an Intergovernmental Agreement for Law Enforcement Services Policy Question: Does Council support contracting with the Douglas County Sheriff s office to provide for law enforcement and animal control services within the City of Castle pines for 2019? Background: The City of Castle Pines has contracted with the Douglas County Sheriff s office to provide for law enforcement and animal control services within the City of Castle pines since the City incorporated. The City Council directed staff to evaluate the existing IGA and renegotiate the contract in 2019 for the 2019 calendar year. Staff Analysis: Staff has reviewed the proposed IGA and finds it to be in compliance with previous year s agreements. The total cost increase for law enforcement and animal control from 2018 to 2019 was $16,079. Staff Recommendation: Staff recommends the City Council adopts the proposed resolution. Proposed Motion: I move to adopt Resolution No , A Resolution of the City Council of the City of Castle Pines, Colorado Approving an Intergovernmental Agreement with Douglas County for Law Enforcement and Animal Control Services. Attachments: Resolution No City Council Packet Page 16 of 216

17 City of Castle Pines Resolution No Page 1 CITY OF CASTLE PINES RESOLUTION NO A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CASTLE PINES, COLORADO APPROVING A RENEWAL OF THE INTERGOVERNMENTAL AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE CITY AND DOUGLAS COUNTY CONCERNING LAW ENFORCEMENT AND ANIMAL CONTROL SERVICES FOR 2019 WHEREAS, Part 2 of Article 1 of Title 29 of the Colorado Revised Statues, as amended, authorizes and enables governmental entities within the State of Colorado to enter into cooperative agreements or contracts with one another to provide such functions, services or facilities lawfully authorized to each of them; and WHEREAS, the City of Castle Pines ( City ) and Douglas County ( County ), on behalf of the Douglas County Sheriff s Office ( Sheriff s Office ), have previously entered into an intergovernmental agreement dated January 23, 2018 ( IGA ) allowing the Sherriff s Office to provide law enforcement and animal control services for the City (the Services ); and WHEREAS, the current IGA terminates on December 31, 2018; and WHEREAS, paragraph 12 of the IGA states that the IGA may be renewed at the end of its term upon mutual agreement of the parties; and WHEREAS, the City, the County and the Sheriff s Office desire to renew the IGA, in substantially the form attached hereto as Exhibit 1, for the provision of the Services for 2019; and WHEREAS, the City Council has determined that it is in the best interests of the City to renew the IGA and contract with the County for the Services in THERFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF CASTLE PINES, COLORADO, THAT: Section 1. The City Council hereby: (a) approves the renewal of the Intergovernmental Agreement for Law Enforcement Services Between the Board of County Commissioners of Douglas County, on Behalf of the Douglas County Sheriff s Office, and the City of Castle Pines, in substantially the form attached hereto as Exhibit 1 ( 2019 IGA )in the amount of Eight Hundred Thirty One Thousand Three Hundred Eighty Four Dollars and No Cents ($831,384.00) for the term of January 1, 2019 until December 31, 2019; (b) authorizes the City Attorney, in consultation with the City Manager, to make such changes as may be necessary to correct any non-material errors that do not increase the obligations of the City; and (c) authorizes the Mayor to execute the 2019 IGA when in final form. Section 2. City Council. Effective Date. This Resolution shall take effect upon its approval by the City Council Packet Page 17 of 216

18 City of Castle Pines Resolution No Page 2 INTRODUCED, READ AND ADOPTED AT A REGULAR MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CASTLE PINES, COLORADO by a vote of in favor, against and absent this 11th day of December, BY: Tera Stave Radloff, Mayor ATTEST: Approved as to form: Tobi Basile, City Clerk Linda C. Michow, City Attorney City Council Packet Page 18 of 216

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27 CITY OF CASTLE PINES 360 VILLAGE SQUARE LANE, SUITE B CASTLE PINES, CO City Council Communication Form Action Item To: From: Mayor Radloff and Members of City Council Michael Penny, City Manager Date: December 11, 2018 Item: Second Reading of Ordinance No An Ordinance of the City Council of the City of Castle Pines, Colorado, Amending Chapter 8 of the Castle Pines Municipal Code Regarding Limitations on Truck Traffic Policy Question: Does Council support, on Second Reading, the proposed ordinance which limits truck traffic on certain City roadways? Background: Due to continued congestion on I-25 and other arterial roads surrounding the City, the number of large commercial trucks traveling through the city has increased in recent years. The impact to the traveling public, subsequent impacts to the city streets and degradation to our community s quality of life motivated staff to propose this ordinance. Staff Analysis: Staff evaluated options to limit passthrough truck traffic within the City, while not impeding the ability for deliveries and operations within the city. Ultimately, the goal is to regulate and limit truck traffic on certain roadways maintained by the City. Limiting truck traffic on certain roadways serves the purposes of reducing significant roadway wear and maintenance costs, noise, and pollution in residential areas and protects public health, safety, and welfare. This ordinance would limit motor vehicle with a gross vehicle weight of twenty thousand (20,000) or more pounds, which is designed to transport property and /or equipment. This will not prohibit operations of emergency vehicles, delivery trucks to homes or local businesses and trucks utilized for construction activities within City boundaries. Individuals operating a truck must be in possession of a log book, delivery slip or other evidence of points of origin and destination to justify the presence of the truck upon such street. Upon Council adoption of this ordinance, staff will install signage at appropriate locations along the appropriate roadways and notify the Sheriff s office of the ordinance. Since first reading of this ordinance, staff has received a few public comments strongly in support of this ordinance. Review of the ordinance by the Douglas County Sheriff s Office finds no concerns or issues regarding enforcement of this ordinance. Staff has incorporated the following changes based upon City Council direction at first reading: 1. Extended the truck limitation to all of Castle Pines Parkway and all of Monarch; and 2, increased the fines and set them as a minimum City Council Packet Page 27 of 216

28 Staff Recommendation: Staff recommends the City Council adopts the proposed ordinance. Proposed Motion: I move to adopt Ordinance No , An Ordinance of the City Council of the City of Castle Pines, Colorado Approving Limiting Truck Traffic on Certain Roadways. Attachments: Ordinance City Council Packet Page 28 of 216

29 ORDINANCE NO AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CASTLE PINES, COLORADO, AMENDING CHAPTER 8 OF THE CASTLE PINES MUNICIPAL CODE REGARDING LIMITATIONS ON TRUCK TRAFFIC WHEREAS, the City of Castle Pines ( City ) is a statutory municipality organized pursuant to Article 4 of Title 31 of the Colorado Revised Statutes; and WHEREAS, the City is authorized pursuant to Section , C.R.S., to exercise its police powers to regulate traffic and use of roadways within City boundaries, including regulating local movement of traffic and use of local streets; and WHEREAS, limiting truck traffic on certain roadways serves the purposes of reducing roadway wear and maintenance costs, noise, and pollution in residential areas and protects public health, safety, and welfare; and WHEREAS, the City Council desires to adopt an ordinance to limit truck traffic on certain roadways as provided below and as shown on Exhibit A, attached hereto and incorporated herein by this reference. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CASTLE PINES, COLORADO: Section 1. Article 4, titled Limitations on Truck Traffic is hereby added to Chapter 8 of the Castle Pines Municipal Code, immediately ensuing Section , to read as follows: Sec Purpose. The purpose of this Article is to protect public health, safety, and welfare and decrease negative impacts from truck traffic on residential areas by reducing roadway wear and maintenance costs, noise, and pollution. Sec Definitions. For purposes of this Article 4, the following terms shall have the following meanings: Emergency Vehicle shall have the meaning set forth in Section of this Code. Truck means a motor vehicle with a gross vehicle weight of twenty thousand (20,000) or more pounds, which is designed to transport property. The term includes vehicles of the trailer type so designed and used in conjunction with a motor vehicle that some part of its own weight and that of its own load rests upon or is carried by another vehicle, which may or may not be motorized. The term also includes road machinery, construction equipment, and any type of tractor that meets the weight limitation in this Section Sec Limitation on Truck Traffic. It is unlawful for any person to operate or cause to be operated a truck on any of the following streets within Castle Pines city limits: (1) Buffalo Trail, northbound and southbound; City Council Packet Page 29 of 216

30 (2) Castle Pines Parkway in its entirety as located within City limits, eastbound and westbound; and (3) Monarch Boulevard, in its entirety as located within City limits, northbound and southbound. Sec Exceptions. This Article 4 of Chapter 8 shall not prohibit: (1) The operation of Emergency Vehicles upon any street in the City. (2) The operation of trucks making a local delivery to a home, residence, or business within the City. (3) The operation of a truck utilized for construction, repairs, or maintenance on any property in the City. Sec Evidence of Points of Origin and Destination. Any person operating a truck on the streets listed in Section herein shall have in his or her possession a log book, delivery slip or other evidence of points of origin and destination to justify the presence of the truck upon such street. Failure to produce evidence of a log book, delivery slip, or other evidence of points of origin and destination shall be deemed prima facie evidence of a violation Section Sec Violation; Penalty. Every person convicted of a violation of the provisions in this Chapter 8, Article 4 shall be subject to the following minimum fines: (1) First offense: five hundred dollars ($500.00) (2) Second offense within any twelve (12) consecutive months: seven hundred and fifty dollars ($750.00) (3) Third or subsequent offense within any twelve (12) consecutive months: one thousand dollars ($1,000.00) Section 2. Severability. If any section, paragraph, clause, or provision of this Ordinance shall for any reason be held to be invalid or unenforceable, the invalidity or unenforceability of such section, paragraph, clause, or provision shall not affect any of the remaining provisions of this Ordinance, the intent being that the same are severable. Section 3. Effective Date. This Ordinance shall take effect and be in force thirty (30) days after publication following final adoption City Council Packet Page 30 of 216

31 INTRODUCED, READ, AND PASSED ON FIRST READING, AT A REGULAR MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CASTLE PINES, COLORADO, THE 13th DAY OF NOVEMBER, READ, PASSED, AND ADOPTED ON SECOND READING AT A REGULAR MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CASTLE PINES, COLORADO, THE DAY OF, Tera Stave Radloff, Mayor ATTEST: Approved as to form: Tobi Basile, City Clerk Linda C. Michow, City Attorney CERTIFICATION OF PUBLICATION I hereby attest and certify that the within and foregoing Ordinance was introduced and read on first reading at a noticed public meeting of the Castle Pines City Council on November 13, 2018; published by title only in the Douglas County News-Press, together with the statement that [t]he complete text of all ordinances is available through the City Offices and on the City s official website ; and finally passed and adopted by the City Council on, 2018 following a duly noticed public meeting and ordered published by title only, with amendments if any, one time in the Douglas County News-Press on November 29, ATTEST: Tobi Basile, City Clerk City Council Packet Page 31 of 216

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33 CITY OF CASTLE PINES, COLORADO RESOLUTION NO A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CASTLE PINES, COLORADO APPROVING THE BERKELEY HOMES FILING NO. 1 PRELIMINARY PLAN; CASE NO. PP WHEREAS, the City of Castle Pines is authorized pursuant to Title 31, Article 23, C.R.S., the City of Castle Pines zoning and subdivision regulations as adopted via Ordinance No , as amended ( Zoning Ordinance ), and the Canyons Subdivision Regulations ( Subdivision Regulations ) as adopted through Ordinance No , to regulate the subdivision of land within the Canyons Planned Development; and WHEREAS, Berkeley Homes (the Applicant ) has submitted an application for a preliminary plan and associated final plat to create 86 single family residential lots, 25 tracts and acres of public right-of-way; and WHEREAS, the Preliminary Plan covers property containing approximately acres as legally described on the attached Exhibit A (the Property ); and WHEREAS, pursuant to a duly noticed public hearing on December 6, 2018, the Planning Commission recommended the Preliminary Plan for approval to the City Council; and WHEREAS, the City Council considered the Preliminary Plan during a duly noticed public hearing held on December 11, 2018; and WHEREAS, the Applicant has agreed to all conditions of approval as stated in this Resolution; and WHEREAS, the City Council has determined that the Preliminary Plan meets all applicable requirements of the Zoning Ordinance and the Subdivision Regulations, subject to the conditions of approval as stated in this Resolution. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CASTLE PINES, COLORADO AS FOLLOWS: Section 1. The recitals contained above are incorporated herein by reference and are adopted as findings and determinations of the City Council. Section 2. The Preliminary Plan designated as Berkeley Homes Filing No. 1 Preliminary Plan, Case No. PP , is approved subject to the following conditions of approval: a. The Applicant shall pay ALL fees and costs incurred by the City and its consultants, including without limitation legal fees and costs, for review and processing of the Preliminary Plan application within forty-five (45) days of receiving an invoice City Council Packet Page 33 of 216

34 City of Castle Pines Resolution No Page 2 from the City. If the fees and costs are not paid within forty-five (45) days of receiving an invoice, the City may withhold issuance of building permits or further approvals until the invoices have been paid; AND b. The Applicant shall resolve/correct any minor technical issues as directed by Staff prior to finalization of the Preliminary Plan. Section 3. The Mayor is hereby authorized to sign the Preliminary Plan exhibit upon final review and approval as to form by the Community Development Director and the City Attorney. Section 4. Effective Date. Approval of the Preliminary Plan shall be deemed effective upon its recordation in the office of the Douglas County Clerk and Recorder. INTRODUCED, READ AND ADOPTED AT A REGULAR MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CASTLE PINES, COLORADO the 11 th day of December, Tera Stave Radloff, Mayor ATTEST: Approved as to form: Tobi Basile, City Clerk Linda C. Michow, City Attorney City Council Packet Page 34 of 216

35 City of Castle Pines Resolution No Page 3 EXHIBIT A Legal Description of Subject Property: PARCEL 12, THE CANYONS SUPERBLOCK PLAT NO. 2, A SUBDIVISION PLAT RECORDED AT RECEPTION NO , IN THE RECORDS OF THE DOUGLAS COUNTY CLERK AND RECORDER'S OFFICE, LYING WITHIN THE SOUTH HALF OF SECTION 11, TOWNSHIP 7 SOUTH, RANGE 67 WEST, OF THE SIXTH PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN, CITY OF CASTLE PINES, COUNTY OF DOUGLAS, STATE OF COLORADO City Council Packet Page 35 of 216

36 CITY OF CASTLE PINES, COLORADO RESOLUTION NO A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CASTLE PINES, COLORADO APPROVING THE BERKELEY HOMES FILING NO. 1 FINAL PLAT; CASE NO. FP WHEREAS, the City of Castle Pines is authorized pursuant to Title 31, Article 23, C.R.S., the City of Castle Pines zoning and subdivision regulations as adopted via Ordinance No , as amended ( Zoning Ordinance ), and the Canyons Subdivision Regulations ( Subdivision Regulations ) as adopted through Ordinance No , to regulate the subdivision of land within the Canyons Planned Development; and WHEREAS, Berkeley Homes (the Applicant ), has submitted an application for a final plat to subdivide Parcel 12 of The Canyons Superblock Plat No. 2 ( Filing No. 1 Final Plat ); and WHEREAS, the Filing No. 1 Final Plat covers property containing acres as legally described in the attached Exhibit A (the Property ); and WHEREAS, the City Council considered the Filing No. 1 Final Plat during a duly noticed public meeting held on December 11, 2018; and WHEREAS, the Applicant has agreed to all conditions of approval as stated in this Resolution; and WHEREAS, the City Council has determined that the Filing No. 1 Final Plat meets all applicable requirements of the Zoning Ordinance and the Subdivision Regulations, subject to the conditions of approval as stated in this Resolution. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CASTLE PINES, COLORADO AS FOLLOWS: Section 1. The recitals contained above are incorporated herein by reference and are adopted as findings and determinations of the City Council. Section 2. The Final Plat designated as Berkeley Homes Filing No. 1, Case No. FP , is approved subject to the following conditions of approval to be satisfied prior to recordation of the Final Plat: a. The Applicant shall pay all fees and costs incurred by the City and its consultants, including without limitation legal fees and costs, for review and processing of the Final Plat application within forty-five (45) days of receiving an invoice from the City. If the fees and costs are not paid within forty-five (45) days of receiving an invoice, the City may withhold issuance of building permits or further approvals until the invoices have been paid; and City Council Packet Page 36 of 216

37 City of Castle Pines Resolution No Page 2 b. The Applicant shall resolve/correct any minor technical issues as directed by Staff; and c. The Applicant shall finalize and execute a Subdivision Improvements Agreement in a form approved by the City Attorney and shall finalize the Street and Stormwater Construction Documents as approved by the City; and d. The Berkeley Homes Filing No. 1 Final Plat shall be recorded in the office of the Douglas County Clerk and Recorder and such recording information shall be inserted as appropriate on the Final Plat and in Exhibit A of this Resolution; and e. The Applicant shall comply with such conditions that are imposed by motion of City Council at the public hearing to satisfy the criteria of approval set forth in the Subdivision Regulations and to meet the goals of the Comprehensive Plan. Section 3. The Mayor is hereby authorized to sign the Berkeley Homes Filing No. 1 Final Plat exhibit upon satisfaction of the foregoing conditions of approval and upon final review and approval as to form by the Community Development Director and the City Attorney. Section 4. Effective Date. Approval of the Final Plat shall be deemed effective upon its recordation in the office of the Douglas County Clerk and Recorder. INTRODUCED, READ AND ADOPTED AT A REGULAR MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CASTLE PINES, COLORADO the 11 th day of December, Tera Stave Radloff, Mayor ATTEST: Approved as to form: Tobi Basile, City Clerk Linda C. Michow, City Attorney City Council Packet Page 37 of 216

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61 BERKELEY HOMES FILING NO. 1 Preliminary Plan Filing No. 1 The Canyons Planned Development - Planning Area 8 A REPLAT OF PARCEL 12, THE CANYONS SUPERBLOCK NO. 2, PLANNING AREA 8 A PART OF THE SOUTH HALF OF SECTION 11, TOWNSHIP 7 SOUTH RANGE 67 WEST OF THE 6TH P.M. CITY OF CASTLE PINES, DOUGLAS COUNTY, COLORADO ± ACRES, 86 LOTS, 15 TRACTS, CASE NO. PP LEGAL DESCRIPTION: BERKELEY HOMES FILING NO. 1 A PARCEL OF LAND BEING PARCEL 12, THE CANYONS SUPERBLOCK PLAT NO. 2, A SUBDIVISION PLAT RECORDED AT RECEPTION NO , IN THE RECORDS OF THE DOUGLAS COUNTY CLERK AND RECORDER'S OFFICE, LYING WITHIN THE SOUTH HALF OF SECTION 11, TOWNSHIP 7 SOUTH, RANGE 67 WEST OF THE 6TH PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN, CITY OF CASTLE PINES, COUNTY OF DOUGLAS, STATE OF COLORADO, BEING MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS; BEARINGS FOR THIS DESCRIPTION ARE BASED ON THE SOUTH LINE OF THE SOUTHEAST QUARTER OF SAID SECTION 11, BEARING N 89 54'53 E, AS SHOWN ON THE CANYONS SUPERBLOCK PLAT NO. 2, WITH ALL BEARINGS CONTAINED HEREIN RELATIVE THERETO. COMMENCING AT THE SOUTH QUARTER CORNER OF SAID SECTION 11, THENCE N 04 07'06 W, A DISTANCE OF FEET TO A POINT ON THE NORTH LINE OF THE CANYONSIDE BOULEVARD RIGHT-OF-WAY, ALSO BEING THE WEST CORNER OF SAID PARCEL 12 AND THE POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE ALONG THE PERIMETER OF SAID PARCEL 12 THE FOLLOWING THIRTY-ONE (31) COURSES: 1) N 20 11'25 E, A DISTANCE OF FEET; 2) N 80 27'35 E, A DISTANCE OF FEET; 3) N 35 27'35 E, A DISTANCE OF FEET; 4) N 09 32'25 W, A DISTANCE OF FEET; 5) N 80 27'35 E, A DISTANCE OF FEET; 6) N 35 27'35 E, A DISTANCE OF FEET; 7) N 80 27'35 E, A DISTANCE OF FEET TO A POINT OF CURVATURE; 8) ALONG THE ARC OF A CURVE TO THE LEFT HAVING A RADIUS OF FEET, A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 19 09'00 AND AN ARC LENGTH OF FEET; 9) N 61 18'35 E, A DISTANCE OF FEET; 10) S 75 49'53 E, A DISTANCE OF FEET TO A POINT OF NON-TANGENT CURVATURE; 11) ALONG THE ARC OF A NON-TANGENT CURVE TO THE LEFT HAVING A RADIUS OF FEET, A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 31 23'05 AND AN ARC LENGTH OF FEET, THE CHORD WHICH BEARS S 49 41'46 E, A DISTANCE OF FEET; 12) S 23 02'04 E, A DISTANCE OF FEET; 13) S 21 03'41 W, A DISTANCE OF 8.60 FEET; 14) S 69 15'59 E, A DISTANCE OF FEET; 15) N 63 41'40 E, A DISTANCE OF FEET; 16) S 70 50'48 E, A DISTANCE OF FEET TO A POINT OF CURVATURE; 17) ALONG THE ARC OF A CURVE TO THE LEFT HAVING A RADIUS OF FEET, A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 35 10'24 AND AN ARC LENGTH OF FEET; 18) N 73 58'48 E, A DISTANCE OF FEET; 19) S 38 26'47 E, A DISTANCE OF FEET TO A POINT OF NON-TANGENT CURVATURE; 20) ALONG THE ARC OF A NON-TANGENT CURVE TO THE RIGHT HAVING A RADIUS OF FEET, A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 18 50'22 AND AN ARC LENGTH OF FEET, THE CHORCH WHICH BEARS S 09 13'45 W, A DISTANCE OF FEET; 21) S 18 38'56 W, A DISTANCE OF FEET TO A POINT OF CURVATURE; 22) ALONG THE ARC OF A CURVE TO THE RIGHT HAVING A RADIUS OF FEET, A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 12 15'38 AND AN ARC LENGTH OF FEET; 23) S 30 54'34 W, A DISTANCE OF FEET TO A POINT OF CURVATURE; 24) ALONG THE ARC OF A CURVE TO THE LEFT HAVING A RADIUS OF FEET, A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 65 58'07 AND AN ARC LENGTH OF FEET; 25) S 35 03'33 E, A DISTANCE OF FEET TO A POINT OF CURVATURE; 26) ALONG THE ARC OF A CURVE TO THE RIGHT HAVING A RADIUS OF FEET, A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 17 01'43 AND AN ARC LENGTH OF FEET; 27) S 18 01'50 E, A DISTANCE OF FEET; 28) S 21 20'21 W, A DISTANCE OF FEET TO A POINT OF NON-TANGENT CURVATURE; 29) ALONG THE ARC OF A NON-TANGENT CURVE TO THE RIGHT HAVING A RADIUS OF FEET, A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 46 21'00 AND AN ARC LENGTH OF FEET, THE CHORD WHICH BEARS N 81 14'18 W, A DISTANCE OF FEET; 30) N 58 03'49 W, A DISTANCE OF FEET TO A POINT OF CURVATURE; 31) ALONG THE ARC OF A CURVE TO THE LEFT HAVING A RADIUS OF FEET, A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 04 47'36 AND AN ARC LENGTH OF FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. 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Call before you dig. CORE ASSUMES NO RESPONSIBILITY FOR EXISTING UTILITY LOCATIONS (HORIZONTAL AND VERTICAL). THE EXISTING UTILITIES SHOWN ON THIS DRAWING HAVE BEEN PLOTTED FROM THE BEST AVAILABLE INFORMATION. IT IS, HOWEVER, THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE CONTRACTOR TO FIELD VERIFY THE LOCATION OF ALL UTILITIES PRIOR TO THE COMMENCEMENT OF ANY CONSTRUCTION ACTIVITIES. CONTAINING AN AREA OF 791,738 SQUARE FEET OR ACRES, MORE OR LESS. L Open Space Limited ±565.7 ac 11/8/2018 6:54 AM ; X:\ BERKELEY HOMES\CADD\CIVIL\SDP\1 COVER.DWG; GENERAL NOTES PURSUANT TO SECTION 4 OF THE ANNEXATION AND DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENT FOR THE CANYONS, DATED OCTOBER 22, 2009, AND THE SHEA/NORTH CANYONS/CITY AGREEMENT (COLLECTIVELY THE 'ADA'); THE DEVELOPERS OF THE CANYONS ARE REQUIRED TO DEDICATE LAND FOR STREETS AND OTHER PUBLIC USES. SUCH LAND IS REQUIRED TO BE DEDICATED UPON THE RECORDATION OF THE FINAL SUBDIVISION PLAT CONTAINING SUCH LAND, OR UPON A REQUEST FROM THE CITY AS MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED IN THE ADA. PURSUANT TO SECTION 4.9 OF THE ADA, THE CITY MAY REQUEST DEDICATION OF PUBLIC LAND WHETHER OR NOT A PRELIMINARY PLAN, FINAL PLAT OR SUPERBLOCK PLAT APPLICATION FOR THE CANYONS IS PENDING. BASIS OF BEARINGS PA10 Residential Rural ±240.0 ac VICINITY MAP 1 inch = 2000 ft. BASED ON THE SOUTH LINE OF THE SOUTHEAST QUARTER OF SECTION 2, TOWNSHIP 7 SOUTH, RANGE 67 WEST OF THE 6TH PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN, BEING ASSUMED TO BEAR S 89 54'12" E FROM THE SOUTH QUARTER CORNER OF SECTION 2, BEING A #6 REBAR WITH A 2" ALUMINUM CAP STAMPED PLS 33202, TO THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF SECTION 2, BEING A STONE WITH A CHISELED CROSS, WITH ALL BEARINGS CONTAINED HEREIN RELATIVE THERETO. BENCHMARK BENCHMARK: A 3-1/4" ALUMINUM CAP, DOUGLAS COUNTY G.P.S. CONTROL POINT NO POINT IS LOCATED ON THE WEST SIDE OF INTERSTATE NO. 25, EAST OF THE NORTH-SOUTH FRONTAGE ROAD, 190 FEET NORTH OF EXIT NO ELEVATION = (NAVD 88) ' PA15 Residential ±36.4 ac 4000' N Open Space Limited ±69.4 ac PA14 Residential ±192.0 ac PA14 Residential ±192.0 ac M Open Space Active ±18.2 ac OWNER/DEVELOPER BERKELEY HOMES EAST BETHANY DRIVE, SUITE B AURORA, CO CONTACT: JEFFREY D. WILLIS ENGINEER CORE CONSULTANTS, INC W. LITTLETON BLVD., SUITE 109 LITTLETON, CO CONTACT: BLAKE CALVERT EXPIRATION OF APPROVAL THE PRELIMINARY PLAN SHALL BE EFFECTIVE FOR A PERIOD OF 1 YEAR FROM THE DATE OF APPROVAL, UNLESS STATED OTHERWISE IN SUCH APPROVAL. THE CITY MANAGER MAY GRANT, A 1-YEAR EXTENSION OF TIME, UPON A WRITTEN REQUEST BY THE APPLICANT. THE CITY MANAGER MAY GRANT ADDITIONAL EXTENSIONS UPON A FINDING THAT THE PLAN IS IN COMPLIANCE WITH THE CITY MASTER PLAN, ZONING ORDINANCE AND SUBDIVISION RESOLUTION ALL AS AMENDED. 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62 BERKELEY HOMES FILING NO. 1 Preliminary Plan Filing No. 1 The Canyons Planned Development - Planning Area 8 A REPLAT OF PARCEL 12, THE CANYONS SUPERBLOCK NO. 2, PLANNING AREA 8 A PART OF THE SOUTH HALF OF SECTION 11, TOWNSHIP 7 SOUTH RANGE 67 WEST OF THE 6TH P.M. CITY OF CASTLE PINES, DOUGLAS COUNTY, COLORADO ± ACRES, 86 LOTS, 15 TRACTS, CASE NO. PP ROAD SECTIONS (ALL STREETS ARE PUBLIC) SUMMARY TABLE LOT SIZE TABLE LOTS/TRACTS ACREAGE USE CONSTRUCTION RESPONSIBILITY BLOCK 1, LOTS SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENTIAL DEVELOPER OR ASSIGNS BLOCK 2, LOTS SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENTIAL DEVELOPER OR ASSIGNS OWNERSHIP MAINTENANCE PUBLIC R.O.W LOCAL STREETS DEVELOPER OR ASSIGNS CITY OF CASTLE PINES CITY OF CASTLE PINES LOT SIZE (SF) TOTAL LOTS :1 MAX 3:1 MAX 5' WALK (MIN) 7' 2.0% 52' R.O.W. 28' FL-FL 14' 14' 2.0% 2.0% 7' 2.0% 5' WALK (MIN) 3:1 MAX 3:1 MAX 11/8/2018 6:54 AM ; X:\ BERKELEY HOMES\CADD\CIVIL\SDP\2 GENERAL NOTES.DWG; TRACT A OPEN SPACE PRIVATE DEVELOPER OR ASSIGNS TRACT B OPEN SPACE PRIVATE DEVELOPER OR ASSIGNS TRACT C OPEN SPACE PRIVATE DEVELOPER OR ASSIGNS STONECLIFF COURT CANTERVIEW COURT SWEETBRIAR COURT UTILITY / DRAINAGE / PRIVATE ACCESS DEVELOPER OR ASSIGNS TRACT D OPEN SPACE PRIVATE DEVELOPER OR ASSIGNS TRIBUTARY COURT TRACT E TRACT F TRACT G TRACT H TRACT J BOBTAIL COURT TRACT K CANDLELIGHT COURT TRACT L FIRSTBRIDGE COURT TRACT M GLENCREST COURT TRACT N MAYHURST COURT TRACT P SPRINGPOINT COURT UTILITY / DRAINAGE / PRIVATE ACCESS OPEN SPACE PRIVATE / UTILITY / SANITARY / WATER OPEN SPACE PRIVATE / UTILITY / SANITARY / WATER OPEN SPACE PRIVATE / UTILITY / SANITARY / WATER OPEN SPACE PRIVATE / UTILITY / SANITARY / WATER OPEN SPACE PRIVATE / UTILITY / SANITARY / WATER UTILITY / DRAINAGE / PRIVATE ACCESS OPEN SPACE PRIVATE / UTILITY / SANITARY / WATER UTILITY / DRAINAGE / PRIVATE ACCESS OPEN SPACE PRIVATE / UTILITY / SANITARY / WATER UTILITY / DRAINAGE / PRIVATE ACCESS OPEN SPACE PRIVATE / UTILITY / SANITARY / WATER UTILITY / DRAINAGE / PRIVATE ACCESS OPEN SPACE PRIVATE / UTILITY / SANITARY / WATER UTILITY / DRAINAGE / PRIVATE ACCESS OPEN SPACE PRIVATE / UTILITY / SANITARY / WATER UTILITY / DRAINAGE / PRIVATE ACCESS DEVELOPER OR ASSIGNS DEVELOPER OR ASSIGNS DEVELOPER OR ASSIGNS DEVELOPER OR ASSIGNS DEVELOPER OR ASSIGNS DEVELOPER OR ASSIGNS DEVELOPER OR ASSIGNS DEVELOPER OR ASSIGNS DEVELOPER OR ASSIGNS DEVELOPER OR ASSIGNS DEVELOPER OR ASSIGNS DEVELOPER OR ASSIGNS DEVELOPER OR ASSIGNS DEVELOPER OR ASSIGNS DEVELOPER OR ASSIGNS DEVELOPER OR ASSIGNS DEVELOPER OR ASSIGNS TRACT Q OPEN SPACE PRIVATE DEVELOPER OR ASSIGNS CANYONS MASTER DISTRICT CANYONS MASTER DISTRICT TOTAL ACREAGE TOTAL # OF LOTS 86 5" MOUNTABLE CURB AND GUTTER (TYP) OR VALLEY PAN FINISHED GRADE FINISHED GRADE 5' RESIDENTIAL STREET TYPE 'A' DESIGN SPEED: 25 POSTED SPEED: ' PRIVATE ACCESS EASEMENT 10' 10' 2.0% 2.0% PRIVATE ALLEY INVERTED CROWN 30' PRIVATE ACCESS EASEMENT 10' 10' 2.0% FINISHED GRADE 2.0% FINISHED GRADE PRIVATE ALLEY W/ ATTACHED SIDEWALKS INVERTED CROWN 1 2 5' SIDEWALK (LOCATION PER PLAN) DRIVEWAY LIP 3 NOTE: THE PAVEMENT DESIGN AND SECTIONS WILL BE SHOWN ON THE CONSTRUCTION PLANS City Council Packet Page 62 of 216 CALL 2-BUSINESS DAYS IN ADVANCE BEFORE YOU DIG, GRADE, OR EXCAVATE FOR THE MARKING OF UNDERGROUND MEMBER UTILITIES. # REVISION DESCRIPTION DATE BY Know what's below. Call before you dig. BERKELEY HOMES FILING NO. 1 CITY OF CASTLE PINES, CO CORE ASSUMES NO RESPONSIBILITY FOR EXISTING UTILITY LOCATIONS (HORIZONTAL AND VERTICAL). THE EXISTING UTILITIES SHOWN ON THIS DRAWING HAVE BEEN PLOTTED FROM THE BEST AVAILABLE INFORMATION. IT IS, HOWEVER, THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE CONTRACTOR TO FIELD VERIFY THE LOCATION OF ALL UTILITIES PRIOR TO THE COMMENCEMENT OF ANY CONSTRUCTION ACTIVITIES. DESIGNED BY: DRAWN BY: CHECKED BY: Preliminary Plan Filing No. 1 GENERAL NOTES JOB NO SHEET 2 OF KL KL BC 5

63 BERKELEY HOMES FILING NO. 1 Preliminary Plan Filing No. 1 The Canyons Planned Development - Planning Area 8 A REPLAT OF PARCEL 12, THE CANYONS SUPERBLOCK NO. 2, PLANNING AREA 8 A PART OF THE SOUTH HALF OF SECTION 11, TOWNSHIP 7 SOUTH RANGE 67 WEST OF THE 6TH P.M. CITY OF CASTLE PINES, DOUGLAS COUNTY, COLORADO ± ACRES, 86 LOTS, 15 TRACTS, CASE NO. PP ' 200' 1 inch = 100 ft. LEGEND PROPOSED PROPERTY BOUNDARY PLANNING AREA BOUNDARY PA8 RESIDENTIAL ± AC J OPEN SPACE LIMITED ± AC CALL 2-BUSINESS DAYS IN ADVANCE BEFORE YOU DIG, GRADE, OR EXCAVATE FOR THE MARKING OF UNDERGROUND MEMBER UTILITIES. CORE ASSUMES NO RESPONSIBILITY FOR EXISTING UTILITY LOCATIONS (HORIZONTAL AND VERTICAL). THE EXISTING UTILITIES SHOWN ON THIS DRAWING HAVE BEEN PLOTTED FROM THE BEST AVAILABLE INFORMATION. IT IS, HOWEVER, THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE CONTRACTOR TO FIELD VERIFY THE LOCATION OF ALL UTILITIES PRIOR TO THE COMMENCEMENT OF ANY CONSTRUCTION ACTIVITIES. F OPEN SPACE LIMITED ± 84.1 AC I OPEN SPACE ACTIVE ± 74.1 AC # REVISION DESCRIPTION DATE BY Know what's below. Call before you dig. 1 1ST SUBMITTAL 07/20/18 KL 2 2ND SUBMITTAL 09/07/18 KL 3 3RD SUBMITTAL 10/31/18 KL 11/8/2018 6:54 AM ; X:\ BERKELEY HOMES\CADD\CIVIL\SDP\3 PD OVERLAY.DWG; PA10 RESIDENTIAL RURAL ± AC 12 D.U City Council Packet Page 63 of 216 BERKELEY HOMES FILING NO. 1 CITY OF CASTLE PINES, CO DESIGNED BY: DRAWN BY: CHECKED BY: Preliminary Plan Filing No. 1 PD OVERLAY JOB NO SHEET 3 OF KL KL BC 5

64 BERKELEY HOMES FILING NO. 1 Preliminary Plan Filing No. 1 The Canyons Planned Development - Planning Area 8 A REPLAT OF PARCEL 12, THE CANYONS SUPERBLOCK NO. 2, PLANNING AREA 8 A PART OF THE SOUTH HALF OF SECTION 11, TOWNSHIP 7 SOUTH RANGE 67 WEST OF THE 6TH P.M. CITY OF CASTLE PINES, DOUGLAS COUNTY, COLORADO ± ACRES, 86 LOTS, 15 TRACTS, CASE NO. PP ' 100' 1 inch = 50 ft. LEGEND 5 H 38 P/ 4. LP 23 EXISTING VEGETATION EXISTING 2' CONTOUR HIGH POINT/LOW POINT 100 YEAR FLOOD PLAIN LIMITS EASTERLY AND WESTERLY VIEWSHEDS: W E H 20 P CORE ASSUMES NO RESPONSIBILITY FOR EXISTING UTILITY LOCATIONS (HORIZONTAL AND VERTICAL). THE EXISTING UTILITIES SHOWN ON THIS DRAWING HAVE BEEN PLOTTED FROM THE BEST AVAILABLE INFORMATION. IT IS, HOWEVER, THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE CONTRACTOR TO FIELD VERIFY THE LOCATION OF ALL UTILITIES PRIOR TO THE COMMENCEMENT OF ANY CONSTRUCTION ACTIVITIES. DESIGNED BY: DRAWN BY: CHECKED BY: /8/2018 6:55 AM ; X:\ BERKELEY HOMES\CADD\CIVIL\SDP\4 EXISTING FEATURES.DWG; E-3 - SOUTH NEWLIN GULCH.REUTER-HESS RESERVOIR W CORRIDOR/FRONT RANGE Preliminary Plan Filing No. 1 EXISTING FEATURES CITY OF CASTLE PINES, CO H LC 5. Call before you dig. GU 4. Know what's below. 3. DATE BY OP 2. SECTION : THE SITE CONTAINS NO STRUCTURES WITHIN THE PROJECT AREA. SECTION : THERE ARE NO CULTURAL SITES WITHIN THE BERKELEY HOMES PROJECT AREA. SECTION : THERE ARE NO SIGNIFICANT NATURAL OR MAN-MADE FEATURES WITHIN THE PROPOSED SUBDIVISION. SECTION : THE PROPERTY INCLUDES GAMBLE OAK, DECIDUOUS TREES, CONIFEROUS TREES, RIPARIAN SHRUBS AND SPORADIC PINE TREES. THERE ARE NO PINE STANDS WITHIN THE BERKELEY HOMES PROJECT AREA. SECTION : ACCORDING TO GEOTECHNICAL STUDIES DEVELOPED BY A.G. WASSENAAR AND GROUND ENGINEERS, THE SITE CONTAINS POTENTIAL EXPANSIVE SOILS, LOW POTENTIAL IN ISOLATED AREAS OF COLLAPSIBLE SOILS AND LOW POTENTIAL FOR COMPRESSIBLE SOILS. THERE ARE NO ACTIVE FAULTS ON SITE OR EVIDENCE OF EXISTING LANDSLIDES OR SLOPE SLOUGHS. SECTION : ACCORDING TO THE DOUGLAS COUNTY WILDLIFE RESOURCES MAP, THE BERKELEY HOMES AREA IS IDENTIFIED AS PRIMARILY A MODERATE HABITAT AREA WITHOUT ANY WILDLIFE CORRIDORS. SECTION SLOPE RANGES ARE SHOWN ON SHEETS SECTION THERE ARE NO 100-YEAR FLOODPLAINS, EXISTING OR PROPOSED WATERCOURSES, RETENTION OR DETENTION AREAS, WETLANDS OR RIPRIAN AREAS EITHER ON-SITE NOR WITHIN 100-FEET OF THE PROPOSED SITE BOUNDARY. # REVISION DESCRIPTION DT 1. CALL 2-BUSINESS DAYS IN ADVANCE BEFORE YOU DIG, GRADE, OR EXCAVATE FOR THE MARKING OF UNDERGROUND MEMBER UTILITIES NOTES: BERKELEY HOMES FILING NO. 1 UN RO WETLANDS City Council Packet KL KL BC JOB NO SHEET 4 OF 5 Page 64 of 216

65 BERKELEY HOMES FILING NO. 1 Preliminary Plan Filing No. 1 The Canyons Planned Development - Planning Area 8 A REPLAT OF PARCEL 12, THE CANYONS SUPERBLOCK NO. 2, PLANNING AREA 8 A PART OF THE SOUTH HALF OF SECTION 11, TOWNSHIP 7 SOUTH RANGE 67 WEST OF THE 6TH P.M. CITY OF CASTLE PINES, DOUGLAS COUNTY, COLORADO ± ACRES, 86 LOTS, 15 TRACTS, CASE NO. PP RIV E VIE WD.W.) R.O (52' BLE STA 6370 CT P TRA CO U RT 6370 YHU RST L = ' R = 1 = ' 9'53" 6375 CORE ASSUMES NO RESPONSIBILITY FOR EXISTING UTILITY LOCATIONS (HORIZONTAL AND VERTICAL). THE EXISTING UTILITIES SHOWN ON THIS DRAWING HAVE BEEN PLOTTED FROM THE BEST AVAILABLE INFORMATION. IT IS, HOWEVER, THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE CONTRACTOR TO FIELD VERIFY THE LOCATION OF ALL UTILITIES PRIOR TO THE COMMENCEMENT OF ANY CONSTRUCTION ACTIVITIES. KL 10/31/18 3RD SUBMITTAL 3 KL 09/07/18 KL Call before you dig. CALL 2-BUSINESS DAYS IN ADVANCE BEFORE YOU DIG, GRADE, OR EXCAVATE FOR THE MARKING OF UNDERGROUND MEMBER UTILITIES. UTILITY EASEMENT Preliminary Plan Filing No. 1 SITE PLAN CT MA TRACT Q 1' "W 01' AC 7 N City Council Packet AC DRAINAGE & UTILITY EASEMENT 2ND SUBMITTAL N % AC ' =15 ' R 43" ' 4 4 =17 SHEA CANYONS LLP ZONING: CANYONS PD L= NOT A PART '.57 3"W 3' TRACT Q AC 53 N 63 5 N3 2 6 CITY OF CASTLE PINES, CO RES ENC 75 % AC CO UR AC AC AC AC NOT A PART CROSS CANYON TRAIL (PUBLIC R.O.W. VARIES) REC: ZONING: CANYONS PD USE: ROADWAY 6365 TC ' 50' MINIMUM PWSD UTILITY EASEMENT AC /20/18 2. T AC 30' PWSD UTILITY EASEMENT 7 SPR IN GP OIN T AC AC AC E 4 SECTION THERE ARE NO 100-YEAR FLOODPLAINS, EXISTING OR PROPOSED WATERCOURSES, RETENTION OR DETENTION AREAS, WETLANDS OR RIPRIAN AREAS EITHER ON-SITE NOR WITHIN 100-FEET OF THE PROPOSED SITE BOUNDARY. SEE PROPOSED PLAT FOR DETAILED TRACT BREAKDOWN AND AREA EXTENTS. THERE ARE NO EXISTING EASEMENTS WITHIN OR ADJACENT TO THE PROPERTY BOUNDARY ' ' S69 03 ' ' "E AC 2.00 % GL AC TRA CT 20' ALLEY W/ ATTACHED SIDEWALKS (30' PRIVATE ACCESS EASEMENT) 1ST SUBMITTAL AC ALLEY (20' PRIVATE ACCESS EASEMENT) Know what's below ' R =17 = ' 14 ' 3 5 " L = N0 59'24"E ' AC 2 DATE BY 3.00% 63 T RESIDENTIAL STREET TYPE 'A' (52' R.O.W.) SEE SHEET 2 # REVISION DESCRIPTION CO UR 1 NOTES: 4 50 '34"E.31 ' L= 32.3 = 1' R = '38 ' N1 " 8 38 '56" E ' 3' 63 STABLE VIEW DRIVE ' R=300 = ' ' " L = % 6400 M TRACT Q CT TRA AC % TRA FIR 2.00% ST BR ID AC /8/2018 6:55 AM ; X:\ BERKELEY HOMES\CADD\CIVIL\SDP\5 SITE.DWG; 65 %.6' AC CANYONSIDE BOULEVARD (141' WIDE PUBLIC R.O.W.) REC: ZONING: CANYONS PD USE: ROADWAY TRI AC NOT A PART % 3.50 T UR CO IAR BR EET SW 3.50 % AC 1.97 % BU TAR Y 108 ' N '07"E.89' 6405 RT CO U GE AC AC 2 L = ' R = ' = '07" L= ' 29.8 = 4' R = ' '00 " RT 6410 TRACT F BLOCK NUMBER * ALL EASEMENTS SHOWN ABOVE ARE TO BE DEDICATED WITH THE PROPOSED PLAT WITH THE EXCEPTION OF THE PWSD EASEMENTS TO BE DEDICATED BY SEPARATE DOC. N0 36'48"E 10.04' AC AC AC AC TRACT E AC L = ' R= = ' ' " TG AC TR 0% AC AC '52 "E 0.2 0' AC ' AC S C AC T TR % T UR CO W VIE ER NT CA TR AC TL AC RT OU 6% T CA N TK AC TR DL 00% EL IG HT C TR EE AC AC 6400 IEW 8"W 58'4 S73 43' 51. L = ' R = ' = ' 2 4 " AC AC S '53 6. "E S 62' AC 64 LE V AC AC 50' "W 7' 2 BERKELEY HOMES FILING NO AC 00 AB SLOPES BETWEEN 15%-25% N AC OU 1.05% UR CO 1.1 0% BO BT AIL T 64 0 S20 11 ' "W.81' AC ST EASEMENT 65 "W '47 26 ' AC 1.5' 63 N AC 2 76 LOT LINE T AC 1.0 1% AC AC % 3 4 PROPOSED CONTOURS RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE S63 41'40"W 19.35' 15 ' "W 8' L=20.51' R= ' =1 10'31" AC AC 5520 CENTERLINE OF ROAD EE AC EXISTING CONTOURS BOUNDARY LINE N AC AC AC AC ' R ST H IT.W.) SM' R.O LE 52 D ( ' D AC SA.7 = 7' R 4 = ' " AC 2 7 N23 01'46"W 26.67' L=8.61' R=163.20' =3 01'24" AC TRACT G AC AC ' AC SLOPES GREATER THAN 25% AC AC AC TRACT H 5 ' 7 3% AC 7 0' L= AC AC TRACT J AC AC 0 = ' R 2 = 4 3' " 00 SHEA HOMES THE CANYONS FILING NO. 2 REC: ZONING: CANYONS PD USE: RESIDENTIAL AC AC AC " R = 29 8' 55' L =1 = 5 L= NOT A PART ' AC AC "E S9 32'2 ' OURT CLIFF C STONE AC ' 90.00' 5"E S9 32'2 3.33% 0.48% AC B AC AC AC AC AC ' AC AC 100' LEGEND AC '35"W S ' TRACT 1 TRACT J = ' R 58" ' L =12 = ' 1 inch = 50 ft. 5"W 8' ' S W.) 7 TRACT A 7 (52' R.O N75 49'53"W 26.59' IVE STA 6400 '35"W S ' SS DR BLECRO '35"W S ' SHEA HOMES THE CANYONS FILING NO. 2S35 27'35"W 14.14' REC: ZONING: CANYONS PD USE: RESIDENTIAL 63 TRAIL 6395 T STREE E VIEW STABL (52' R.O.W.) SHEA HOMES THE CANYONS FILING NO. 2 REC: ZONING: CANYONS PD USE: RESIDENTIAL S35 27'35"W 21.21' NOT A PART S ECROS STABL(52' R.O.W.) NOT A PART 0 DESIGNED BY: DRAWN BY: CHECKED BY: 6385 N21 20'21"E KL KL BC JOB NO SHEET 5 OF 5 Page 65 of 216

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