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HomeMy WebLinkAbout09264Reception # 2146301 07/23/2019 09:33:05 AM ORDINANCE NO. 9264 AN ORDINANCE APPROVING THE TOWNPLACE SUITES SUBDIVISION PLAT BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF PUEBLO, that: SECTION 1. The final plat of the Townplace Suites Subdivision, being a subdivision of land legally described as: Lot 1, Gruma Subdivision, County of Pueblo, State of Colorado. AND Lots 1 and 2, in Amin-Santa Fe Subdivision, County of Pueblo, State of Colorado. Said Parcels contains 3.58 acres more or less attached hereto, is hereby approved. All dedicated streets, utility and drainage easements, rights-of-way and land set aside for public sites, parks and open spaces shown and dedicated on said plat are hereby accepted for public use. SECTION 2. The acceptance of such dedicated streets, rights-of-way, utility and drainage easements, public sites, parks and open spaces by the City does not obligate the City to maintain or repair same until such streets, rights-of-way, utility and drainage easements, public sites, parks and open spaces have been constructed and installed in compliance and in accordance with the requirements and provisions of Chapter 4, Title XII of the Pueblo Municipal Code, as amended and any agreement entered into pursuant thereto. SECTION 3. Neither the adoption of this Ordinance nor the requirements imposed hereby shall create any duty or obligation of any person, firm, corporation or other entity with regard to the enforcement or nonenforcement of this Ordinance or the City's Subdivision Ordinances and regulations. No person, firm, corporation or other entity shall have any private right of action, claim or demand against the City or its officers, employees or agents, for any injury, damage or liability arising out of or in any way connected with the adoption, enforcement, or nonenforcement of this Ordinance or the Subdivision Ordinance and Regulations of the City, or the engineering, surveying, drainage improvement or other work or improvements required thereby. Nothing in this Ordinance or in the City's subdivision Ordinances and regulations shall create or be construed to create any claim, demand or liability against the City or its officers, employees or agents, or to waive any of the immunities, limitations on liability, or other provisions of the Colorado Governmental Immunity Act, Section 24-10-101, et seq. Colorado Revised 2146301 07/23/2019 09:33:05 AM Page: 2 of 2 R 18.00 D 0.0T 18.00 Gilbert Ortiz Clerk/Recorder; Pue0 blo County, Co 1111 ki/IdVI:N+i'I iI*IX1ill Alit'Pa w' MA WI i1 III Statutes, or to waive any immunities or limitations on liability otherwise available to the City or its officers, employees or agents. SECTION 4. The officers and staff of the City are authorized and directed to perform any and all acts consistent with the intent of the Ordinance to implement the policies and procedures described herein. SECTION 5. This Ordinance shall be approved upon final passage but shall not become effective until: (a) all information, documents, drawings, profiles, and plat required by Chapter 4 of Title XII of the Pueblo Municipal Code meeting and complying with the subdivision requirements of the City with such modifications, if any, approved by City Council, have been filed with and approved by the Director of Public Works, and (b) the final subdivision plat is recorded in the office of the Pueblo County Clerk and Recorder. If any such filings and approvals have been deferred pursuant to Section 12- 4-5(b)(2) of the Pueblo Municipal Code, and are not for any reason filed and approved within one (1) year after final passage of this Ordinance, or within any extended period granted by Resolution of the City Council, this Ordinance shall automatically be rescinded and repealed thirty (30) days after written notice of such rescission and repeal is given to the Subdivider. No vested rights shall accrue to the subdivision or be acquired until this Ordinance becomes effective. INTRODUCED: April 9, 2018 ---.0- mo, �o ► ; , o\ BY: E• :ro aer w .,� 1//h ,#4 ME / = ! 4/OF ITY COUNCIL avt,,,/ iii,„. P , - ..��� APPROVED: ' - IDENT OF CITY COUNCIL \` �o l�` ATTESTED B �°,276,11)-6W.•1 L . '- -4. CITY CLE' PASSED AND APPROVED: April 23, 2018 City Clerk’s Office Item # R-7 BACKGROUND PAPER FOR PROPOSED ORDINANCE COUNCIL MEETING DATE: April 9, 2018 TO: President Christopher A. Nicoll and Members of City Council CC: Sam Azad, City Manager VIA: Brenda Armijo, Acting City Clerk FROM: Steven Meier, Director of Planning and Community Development SUBJECT: AN ORDINANCE APPROVING THE TOWNPLACE SUITES SUBDIVISION PLAT SUMMARY: The applicant is requesting to re-subdivide the 3.58-acre property to create a one lot subdivision from three individual lots and two subdivisions. PREVIOUS COUNCIL ACTION: None. BACKGROUND: The subject property is located west of I-25 and east of Santa Fe Avenue and south of Hector Garcia Place. The subdivision proposes to consolidate previously subdivided lots into one large lot to facilitate the development of a second hotel on a single lot. The subdivision includes all of the previously platted Amin-Santa Fe Subdivision and a portion of the Gruma Subdivision, excluding Parcel C. The proposed Subdivision conforms with the applicable Municipal Codes. The subject site is currently subdivided into three lots within two separate subdivisions, Gruma Subdivision and Amin-Santa Fe Subdivision. Lots 1 and 2, Amin-Santa Fe Subdivision were subdivided in 2007, facilitating the development of a hotel on Lot 2 and a commercial lot for future redevelopment on Lot 1. Lot 1 and Parcel C, Gruma Subdivision were subdivided in 2014 creating a .41-acre commercial lot and Parcel C, which is dedicated as a Public Ingress-Egress and Drainage Easement. Lot 1, Amin- Santa Fe Subdivision, and Lot 1 Gruma Subdivision remain undeveloped and will be consolidated into Lot 1, Townplace Suites Subdivision for future development of a second hotel on a single lot. FINANCIAL IMPLICATIONS: The approval of this subdivision plat will not have any immediate financial impact to the City. However, build out of this lot will require a higher level of City services (police, fire, etc.) than currently is provided to the vacant land parcel. BOARD/COMMISSION RECOMMENDATION: The Planning and Zoning Commission, at their March 14, 2018 Regular Meeting, voted 7-0 to recommend approval. STAKEHOLDER PROCESS: The Planning Department sent out Notice of the Planning and Zoning Commission Public Hearing to all property owners located within 300 feet of the subject property. A Public Notice poster was placed on the subject property 15 days prior to the Public Hearing. ALTERNATIVES: If City Council does not approve this Ordinance, the current subdivision would remain and would impede the applicant’s ability to develop the property. Upon request of City Council, the Ordinance could be returned to the Planning and Zoning Commission for consideration of proposed modifications. RECOMMENDATION: Approval of the Ordinance. Attachments: Minutes of the Planning and Zoning Commission March 14, 2018 Public Hearing Memorandum from the Department of Public Works Dated March 28, 2017 Planning and Zoning Commission Staff Report with Exhibits Reception # 2146303 07/23/2019 09:33:05 AM 2146303 07/23/2019 09:33:05 AM SUBDIVISION IMPROVEMENTS AGREEMENT THIS AGREEMENT is made on December 19 , 2018 ,between the CITY OF PUEBLO, a Municipal Corporation ("City"), and AVKE INC. and Pueblo Urban Renewal Authority ("Subdivider"). RECITALS WHEREAS, Subdivider has subdivided or is about to subdivide a certain tract of land located in the City and legally described in attached Exhibit"A"; and WHEREAS, the Subdivider, as a condition of approval of the final plat of Townplace Suites Subdivision ("Subdivision"), wishes to enter into this Subdivision Improvements Agreement as authorized by Chapter 4, Title XII of the Pueblo Municipal Code; and WHEREAS, Subdivider is required by Chapter 4, Title XII of the Pueblo Municipal Code to construct and install public improvements described and set forth in Chapter 4, Title XII of the Pueblo Municipal Code and the standards and specifications approved by City Council ("Required Public Improvements"); and WHEREAS, the Required Public Improvements are generally described in the attached Exhibit"B" and shown on approved construction plans and documents on file in the office of the City's Director of Public Works ("Plans and Documents"). WHEREAS, by Chapter 4, Title XII of the Pueblo Municipal Code, Subdivider is obligated to provide security or collateral sufficient in the judgement of the Director of Public Works to make reasonable provisions to construct and complete the Required Public Improvements. NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the foregoing and the following mutual covenants and agreements, the City and Subdivider agree as follows: 1. Subdivider agrees within one hundred and eighty(180) days after applying for a building permit to construct any building or structure on any building site within the Subdivision, or upon the issuance of a certificate of occupancy for any such building or structure, whichever occurs first, to construct and install at its sole cost all of the Required Public Improvements. 2. In lieu of installing the Required Public Improvements within the time period prescribed in Paragraph 1, Subdivider or any subsequent owner of the land or any portion thereof shall deposit cash or other collateral with the City Director of Finance, or with any bank or trust company licensed in the State of Colorado, subject to an DPW 101 Dec.2007 2146303 07/23/2019 09.33:05 All Page: 20 of 13 R 73.00 D 0.00 T 73.00 Gilbert Ortiz Clerk/Recorder, Pueblo County, Co 11111kIrdilf'ir1 '441:IMli41iNI:' kMIXaid 111111 escrow agreement approved by the City Attorney. The holder of such cash or collateral shall pay all or any portion thereof to the City upon demand after the time to complete all Required Public Improvements by Subdivider or subsequent owner expires. Such deposit or escrow agreement shall be referred to as the "deposit". 3. The amount of the deposit shall be computed by the City's Director of Public Works by estimating the total cost of all uncompleted Required Public Improvements within the block at the time application for building permit is made. The amount of the deposit required by this alternative shall not be less than 25% of such estimate plus the cost of extending all required sewer and water lines from nearest existing sewer and water lines to the proposed building site for which a building permit is sought, plus the costs of extending curb, gutter, sidewalk and paving from the edge of the Subdivision or existing improvements of a like nature, whichever is closer to the proposed building site. In any case where the block, as later defined, exceeds one thousand(1000') feet in length between intersecting streets, the estimate of the City Director of Public Works under this paragraph may be reduced to the total costs of all uncompleted Required Public Improvements in at least one half(1/2) of such block, and the required deposit shall be based upon such decreased estimate. The Subdivider, however, shall provide a turnaround of at least sixty (60') feet in diameter at the mid-block point and barricade such street so that no through traffic shall be permitted beyond the point to which the estimate of Director of Public Works is based. 4. Within one hundred eighty(180) days after subsequent application for a building permit to construct any building or structure upon any building site within the block, or upon the issuance of a certificate of occupancy for any such building or structure, whichever occurs first, Subdivider shall also deposit an amount not less than the estimate of the Director of Public Works for all Required Public Improvements from existing improvements to the proposed building site, less any previous deposits made under this agreement upon building sites lying between the most recent proposed site and existing improvements. 5. In the event the Subdivider or any subsequent owner of the land fails to complete the Required Public Improvements or to make such deposit within the required time, no additional building permits shall be issued to the Subdivider or the subsequent owner or to any other person to build or construct any building or structure in the Subdivision until such default is remedied. In addition, the City may treat the amount of such deposit as a debt due the City from the Subdivider or subsequent owner, which debt shall be a lien upon all the land in the Subdivision and notice of lien may be filed for record in the office of the County Clerk and Recorder at any time after such default. Action upon such debt may be instituted by the City within six (6) years from the date of filing such lien for record. All remedies provided for in this agreement are cumulative and the use of one shall not prohibit the use of another. DPW 101 2 May 2009 2146303 07/23/2019 09:33:05 AM Page: 3 of 13 R 73.00 D 0.00 T 73.00 Gilbert Ortiz Clerk/Recorder, Pueblo County, Co IkraITINIr N:Y0:J 11ti VriNfIkliA :14!'.Y4�sh iI II 6. Upon paying such deposit, the City Director of Public Works shall release the proposed building site from the terms of the Agreement except the terms of Paragraph 7 below. 7. As a condition of approval of this Subdivision, and to meet the requirements of Chapter 4, Title XII of the Pueblo Municipal Code, Subdivider specifically agrees that no certificate of occupancy shall be issued by the Pueblo Regional Building Department until the Required Public Improvements, or those improvements necessary as determined by the City Director of Public Works, to totally serve specific lot(s) or block(s) for which certificates of occupancy are sought, have been properly designed, engineered, constructed and accepted as meeting the specifications and standards of the City. The restrictions on issuing certificates of occupancy contained in this Paragraph 7 and the restriction on the issuance of building permits contained in Paragraph 5 shall run with the land and shall extend to and be binding upon the heirs, legal representatives, successors, and assigns of the Subdivider and may be specifically enforced by the City. 8. Acceptance of this Subdivision by the City does not constitute an acceptance of the roads,parks and other public improvements for maintenance by the City. Until such roads,parks, and other public improvements have been installed and meet the requirements, standards, and specifications of the City, its Subdivision ordinances and any applicable Parks Department specifications, and such are specifically approved and accepted in writing by the City Director of Public Works, and, if appropriate, the City Director of Parks and Recreation, the maintenance, construction, and all other matters pertaining to or affecting said roads, parks and other public improvements and rights-of-way are the sole responsibility of the Subdivider or any subsequent owner(s) of the land within the Subdivision. 9. The required time to complete all Required Public Improvements by Subdivider within such block shall be one (1)year from the date of application for the first building permit issued within such block. Upon completion and written approval and acceptance of the Required Public Improvements within the required time and the payment of all inspection costs by Subdivider, the Director of Public Works shall cause all obligations of the Subdivider relating to the Required Public Improvements within such block to be released. If such Required Public Improvements are not completed within the required time,the City Director of Public Works may cause the proceeds of all deposits or other collateral or monies in escrow to be used to compete the same. If insufficient monies are available at the end of the required time to complete all Required Public Improvements for the entire length of such block, the Director of Public Works shall cause all collateral or monies in escrow to be reduced to cash and shall deposit the same with the Director of Finance. Such cash shall be used to complete that portion of the Required Public Improvements as the Director of Public Works, in the Director's sole discretion, shall determine. Until all the Required Public Improvements are completed and approved by the Director of Public DPW 101 3 May 2009 2146303 07/23/2019 09:33:05 AM Page: 4 of 13 R 7 .0 T 7 .00 Gilbert Ortiz Clerk/Rerorder3.00 Dr 0, Pueblo Coun3ty, Co lIII JIY4k�4 Chi� r M.if 1L" I1If'd 1%114 Ili 11111 Works, Subdivider and the subdivided land shall remain liable and responsible for all Required Public Improvements. 10. For purposes of this Agreement, the "block" shall mean both tiers of lots fronting or abutting upon the street which the proposed building or structure shall front, to the rear property line of such lots, or the center line of the alley, if there is an alley, enclosed at either end by a street which intersects both tiers of lots and shall include the full width of all streets upon which such lots abut. 11. If the Required Public Improvements are for a commercial subdivision and include stormwater drainage facilities, stormwater detention facilities, or maintenance and restoration of adjacent drainage channels, and/or associated improvements and revegetation (the "facilities"), located either within or outside of the Subdivision, Subdivider shall install the facilities in accordance with plans and specifications therefore approved by, and on file with the City, and thereafter, the facilities shall be repaired,replaced and maintained in good working order and condition by the owners of the land within the Subdivision. The City is granted the right(but not the obligation) to inspect, control, repair, replace and maintain the facilities and to recover all costs and expenses therefore including an administrative charge of 15% from the owners of the land within the Subdivision. All such City's costs and administrative charges shall become a perpetual lien on all the land within the Subdivision upon recording in the office of the Pueblo County Clerk and Recorder a statement of lien setting forth the City's costs and describing the land signed by the City's Director of Public Works. Failure of the City to inspect, control, repair, maintain, or replace the facilities shall not subject the City to any liability for such failure. 12. Subdivider agrees to provide the City with a current title insurance commitment at the time of final platting evidencing that fee simple title of all lands in the Subdivision is totally vested with the Subdivider free and clear of all liens and encumbrances. If such land is not free and clear, the holder of such indebtedness or encumbrance shall subordinate its interest or encumbrance to this Agreement and all its terms, conditions, and restrictions. 13. The City or the purchaser of any lot(s) within this Subdivision shall have the authority to bring an action in any Court of competent jurisdiction to compel the enforcement of this Agreement or any amendment hereto. Such authority shall include the right to compel rescission of any sale, conveyance, or transfer of any lot(s)or tract(s) contrary to the provisions of the Ordinances of the City or this Agreement. In the event of any litigation arising out of this Agreement, the Court shall award the prevailing party its costs and expenses, including reasonable expert witness and attorney's fees. Venue for any such litigation shall be Pueblo County, Colorado. 14. City and Subdivider have attempted by the attached Exhibit"B" and Plans and Documents to describe all Required Public Improvements to be constructed and DPW 101 4 May 2009 2146303 07/23/2019 09:33:05 AM Page: 50 3 R 7 . 0 D T 7 . 0 Gilbert Ortizof1Clerk/Recor30der, Puebl0.00o Coun3t0y, Co Nil Win VCIMIli 4,11I 1P I,w'11'1,111."1,kJ, II installed by Subdivider with respect to the Subdivision. However, if the attached Exhibit"B" and Plans and Documents fail to describe or to include, for any reason, any Required Public Improvement described and set forth in Chapter 4, Title XII of the Pueblo Municipal Code and the standards and specifications approved by City Council ("Omitted Public Improvement"), Subdivider shall not be released or discharged from Subdivider's obligation to construct and install the Omitted Public Improvement in the time and manner contained in this Agreement and Chapter 4, Title XII of the Pueblo Municipal Code. In order to determine whether or not there are Omitted Public Improvements, the following shall be applicable: (a) If the Required Public Improvements are constructed and installed within ten (10)years from the date hereof, or within a five year extension if granted in writing by the Director of Public Works, then Chapter 4, Title XII of the Pueblo Municipal Code and the standards and specifications approved by the City Council and interpreted as of the date hereof shall control, unless adherence to a more recent standard does not require significant engineering modifications or major revisions to the plans and documents. For the purposes of this subsection, a major revision is defined as,but not necessarily limited to the relocation or re-alignment of any curb and gutter, sanitary sewer, storm sewer, manholes or storm inlets, or the change of size or type of sewer mains, inlets, curb and gutter or sidewalk. (b) If the Required Public Improvements are constructed and installed after ten (10)years from the date hereof, or after a five year extension if granted in writing by the Director of Public Works, then Chapter 4, Title XII of the Pueblo Municipal Code and the standards and specifications approved by the City Coucil and interpreted as of the date the Required Public Improvements are constructed and installed shall control. (c) If Chapter 4 of Title XII and/or the standards and specifications approved by the City Council are modified or amended to conform with the requirements of federal or state law, rules or regulations prior to the construction and installation of the Required Improvements, they shall control as so modified and amended. 15. Except for guarantee and obligation to correct defects required by Section 12-4- 7(j)(9) of the Pueblo Municipal Code, nothing in this Agreement shall be construed to extend any obligation of the Subdivider beyond the date of written approval and accepted by the Director of Public Works of the Required Public Improvements described in attached Exhibit"B", provided, however that the obligation of the Developer to construct or install any Omitted Public Improvements will cease following two (2)years from the date of acceptance of the Required Public Improvements described in the attached Exhibit"B"by the Director of Public Works. DPW 101 5 May 2009 2146303 07/23/2019 09:33:05 AM Page: 60 of 13 R 73.00 Dr 0.00 T 73.00 Gilbert Ortiz Clerk/Recorder, Pueblo County, Co �III 14JF�1�'Y� �'.CP ',hli��iti RIV Oki Arliii it'iiri 11111 16. All Required Public Improvements shall be constructed and installed in compliance with all applicable standards and specifications approved by City Council. 17. The parties agree this Agreement may be periodically amended by mutual consent provided such amendment is in writing and signed by all parties. 18. This Agreement shall extend to and be binding upon the successors and assigns of the City and upon the heirs, successors, assigns and legal representatives of Subdivider, and shall be recorded in the office of the County Clerk and Recorder of Pueblo County, Colorado, and shall constitute an agreement running with the land until released as described above. The parties have caused this Agreement to be executed and attested by its duly authorized and acting officer. AVKE, INC. Subdivider / (SEAL) By: By: The foregoing instrument was acknowledged before me ones.. ),C) )4)\% , by �.t•AL- Lir, , Subdivider. My commission expires:a,•ID•AD SHANNAN L.STUFFELBEAM Nota ‘Public NOTARY PUBLIC STATE OF COLORADO CITY OF PUEBLO, a Municipal Corporation NOTARY ID 20164005299 MY COMMISSION EXPIRES FEBRUARY 10,2020 By. ?eda, i ado 00"---, or #,TEST: I / ¢ ! , toy\ City Clerk 4 ,t,\.,,,,,,,,„rig.+ STATE OF COLORADO ss 1" 144Phi'' -a4 .' ,, � $ COUNTY OF PUEBLO ) foo --, Po x:v The foregoing instrument was acknowledge. efore me this c Ar'44— day of aD19 by N1chola < A 6A(cafl sc . , as if • •'1, and 13Ai r O( rte. A A My 0 as City Clerk of the City of U Pueblo, Colorado. Witness my hand and official seal. DPW 101 6 May 2009 My commission expires. L �6,c 0U n - TAMMY A ARTIlEZ �}GZ M TI ✓Y �Q�l7/Lt NOTARY PUBLIC [ SEAL ] STATE OF COLORADO (/ NOTARY ID 20164028200 Notid- Public MY COMMISSION EXPIRES 07/26/2020 APPROVED AS TO FORM: >4(41,141. v K-07oti2-ti, City Attorney 2146303 07/23/2019 09:33:05 AM Page: 7 of 13 R 73.00 Dr 0.00 T 73.00 Gilbert Ortiz Clerk/Recorder, Pueblo County, Co 1111 lOr rL'ar'ffa iiii:i*10,11,141Nii Y.1'ui,li:Ilioi 11111 DPW 101 7 May 2009 2146303 07/23/2019 09:33:05 AM Page: 8 of 13 R 73.00 D 0.00 T 73.00 Gilbert Ortiz Clerk/Recorder, Pueblo County, Co 1111 1M11111011/VOAE' MYi h ail' 'gfilli l 11111 The parties have caused this Agreement to be executed and attested by its duly authorized and acting officer. Pueblo Urban Renewal Authority Sub ' ider (SEAL) By: l .1.41.. C cs,. .V By: The foregoing instrument was acknowledged before me on j(-},, t r1 -g.,v� 15 .2.o I1 , by Dc 4-ux , . -?)1211.3.1.50e- , CA-1'A-1 R' U , Subdivider. My commission expires: 2-01S/27-__. 411Aft�� CHERISH DEEG I otary Pub NOTARY PUBLIC STATE OF COLORADO NOTARY ID 20184009529I CITY OF PUEBLO, a Munic ..1 Co •oration MY COMMISSION EXPIRES FEBRUARY 28,2022 1 �,,� 13y: edasad iff,.....4„,a..;,, "04, Mayor y TEST: - h 1, It AI lb ' A 0 at, . , City Clerk 1 lila p,,,OmH rlvr,.yp0 i r► STATE OF COLORADO ) e La. 40 ss. - -�:, fa� .�� FZ `` / COUNTY OF PUEBLO ) 1z. The foregoing instrument was acknowledged before me this t)6(-- day of LLQ c 6/ 9 by "J C%\Ci/L, M , &AG&/- , as /V1 a on P- osid -Cuxcil, and . ^Lr\d a--/1 AThy 6-- ' as City Clerk of the City of Pueblo, Colorado. Witness my hand and official seal. DPW 101 8 May 2009 My commission expires: o�Q TAMMY A MARTINEZ �.,^ NOTARY PUBLIC 'm'� A ) / y `(Lk / . �\ [ SEAL ] STATE OF COLORADO Mary Public CJ NOTARY ID 20164028200 MY COMMISSION EXPIRES 07/28/2020 APPROVED AS TO FORM: >.&%1A•4•44 • 4 .,C7.t2itoae __ Ci Attorney 2146303 07/23/2019 09:33:05 AM Gil ertDOrrtizlClerfk/ReoodeDr. PuebloT Countty0; Co III DPW 101 9 May 2009 2146303 07/23/2019 09:33:05 AM Page: 10 of 13 R 73.00 D 0.00 173Gilbert Ortiz Clerk/Recorder, Pueblo County; Co 1111 PAP 11:1114411 .�Yt�th�4�Il��+i Nit'LIME/1i ii iI iI II I SUBDIVISION IMPROVEMENTS AGREEMENT EXHIBIT "A" Townplace Suites Subdivision Legal Description KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS THAT: AVKE, Inc., a Colorado Corporation, being the sole owner of the following described parcel of land: A parcel of land being Lot 1 and Lot 2, Amin-Santa Fe Subdivision, as recorded August 14, 2007 under Reception#1737924 of the Pueblo County Records, City of Pueblo, Pueblo County, State of Colorado. Said parcel contains 3.15 acres more or less. Together with; KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS THAT: Pueblo Urban Renewal Authority, being the sole owner of the following described parcel of land: A parcel of land being Lot 1, Gruma Subdivision, as recorded December 17, 2014 under Reception#1992317 of the Pueblo County Records, City of Pueblo, Pueblo County, State of Colorado. Said parcel contains 0.41 acres more or less. TOWNPLACE SUITES SUBDIVISION JN 17116 isi SUBDIVISION IMPROVEMNTS AGREEMENT EXHIBIT "B" o 1-2 m SUBDIVISION NAME: TOWNPLACE SUITES SUBDIVISION N o F i' am0a.:-. DEVELOPER: AVKE, INC & PUEBLO URBAN RENEWAL AUTHORITY WI_ M o ENGINEER: Clark Engineering LLC, Laurie E. Clark P.E. ••t9 13 m •o� m P iu Unit Description Unit Price Quantity Total Unit Cost N ce Y;L'C L= n'1M�_t Nr+v Itemization of Required Public Improvements 6 o N m �r. -45ill ��o ) TOWNPLACE SUITES SUBDIVISION ONLY 2 v A. SITE REMOVALS rocitea I♦ 1.) Storm sewer a.) Remove 18 inch PVC storm serwer $12.00 SY 53 $ 636.00 b.) Remove 24 inch PVC storm serwer $12.00 SY 37 $ 444.00 c.) Remove 60 inch diameter storm manhole $250.00 EA 1 $ 250.00 2.) Concrete a.) Removal of Concrete Channel $10.00 SF 102 $ 1,020.00 B. DRAINAGE 1.) Storm Sewer a.) 24" PCV Storm Sewer $44.00 LF 70 $ 3,080.00 b.) 15" PCV Storm Sewer $38.00 LF 40 $ 1,520.00 c.) 60" Diameter Storm Manhole $2,465.00 EA 2 $ 4,930.00 d.) Type "S" Inlet L=4' $2,740.00 EA 1 $ 2,740.00 2.) Detention Facilities a.) Planting& Establishing Veg(Excl trees) $13,150.00 AC 0.21 $ 2,761.50 b.) 30" High Landscape Wall $30.00 SF 765 $ 22,950.00 c.) 6" PCC Concrete outfall apron $4.00 SF 36 $ 144.00 d.) 6" Concrete curb head $12.00 LF 89 $ 1,068.00 e.) Grading $2.20 CY 1400.00 $ 3,080.00 3.) Construction and Post Construction BMP'S a.) Silt Fence $3.50 LF 580 $ 2,030.00 b.) Vehicle Tracking Control $800.00 EA 1 $ 800.00 c.) Rock Sock $20.00 EA 4 $ 80.00 d.) Storm Drain Inlet Protection $220.00 EA 2 $ 440.00 e.) Concrete Washout $200.00 EA 1 $ 200.00 Prepared by Clark Engineering LLC 9/6/2018 Page 1 TOWNPLACE SUITES SUBDIVISION JN 17116 GRUMA SUBDIVISION fil C. STREET 2 1.) Pavement o a.) 7" hot mix asphalt $80.00 TON 50 $ 4,000.00 i 2.) Concrete -°-I a.) Standard Curb & Gutter $12.00 LF 432 $ 5,184.00 a •m 8zol b.) 6" Curb Head $12.00 LF 91 $ 1,092.00 m m a Mo c.) 4" Concrete Sidewalk $3.00 SF 2528 $ 7,584.00 Pc LR d. )6" Concrete Driveway $4.00 SF 455 $ 1,820.00 mr X e.) ADA Curb Ramps $4.00 SF 107 $ 428.00 Nr LN f.) 7" Reinforced Concrete $5.00 SF 70 $ 350.00 Nom.- r4-N m out 3.) Sanitary Sewer m--1 a.) Service Line 100' Right of Way $1,600.00 EA 1 $ 1,600.00 �,� aaG'MI 4.) Water a.) Service Line 100' Right of Way $1,000.00 EA 1 $ 1,000.00 5.) Street Lights a.) Street Lights $1,450.00 EA 1 $ 1,450.00 D. DRAINAGE 1.) Storm Sewer a.) 18" Storm Sewer $41.00 LF 198 $ 8,118.00 B.) 60" DIA. Storm Sewer Manhole $2,465.00 EA 2 $ 4,930.00 3.) Construction and Post Construction BMP'S a.) Silt Fence $3.50 LF 264 $ 924.00 b.) Vehicle Tracking Control $800.00 EA 1 $ 800.00 c.) Concrete Washout Structure $200.00 EA 1 $ 200.00 d.) Stockpile Management silt fence $3.50 LF 126 $ 441.00 e.) Rock Sock $5.50 LF 8 $ 44.00 f.) Sediment Control Log 8" $4.00 LF 41 $ 164.00 E. LANDSCAPE 1.) Landscape Planting a.) Trees, Ornamental $300.00 EA 4 $ 1,200.00 b.) Trees, Coniferous $350.00 EA 5 $ 1,750.00 c.) Shrubs/Grasses, Bluemist Spirea $30.00 EA 10 $ 300.00 d.) Shrubs/Grasses, Goldfinger Potentilla $30.00 EA 8 $ 240.00 Prepared by Clark Engineering LLC 9/6/2018 Page 2 TOWNPLACE SUITES SUBDIVISION JN 17116 e.) Shrubs/Grasses, Fountain Grass Dwarf $20.00 EA 17 $ 340.00 f.) Shrubs/Grasses, Panchito Manzanita $20.00 EA 8 $ 160.00 g.) Wood Mulch on Fabric, 3 ft depth $1.25 SF 75 $ 94.00 h.) 3'x3'x3' Granite Boulder Brown $150.00 EA 8 $ 1,200.00 MISCELLANEOUS SUB-TOTAL $ 93,586.50 CONTINGENCIES: 10% $ 9,358.65 TOTAL COST**: $ 102,945.15 **Not including Engineering, Surveying fees This is an estimate only. Actual construction costs may vary. This estimate may not include all construction costs. PREPARED BY: Laurie E. Clark, P. E. DATE: 9/6/2018 FIRM: CLARK ENGINEERING LLC, 6821 Highway 78 W, Pueblo, CO 81005 The undersigned hereby certifies that(i)the Required Public Improvements shown hereon and the Plans and Specifications therefore constitute all of the public improvements required to be installed and contructed for the Subdivision by Chapter 4, Title XII of the Pue• Code and the standards and specifications approved by City Council, (ii)t� - ° • tr`►,t construction elements shown hereon accurately depicts the quantities ne s. r41' ar Required Public Improvements and(ii)the unit prices shown hereon arr, e ,'•:st current prices provided by the City of Pueblo. ; 23022 %/# 1, 1 , • z C.-V • Professional Engineer ‘‘,\NAL REVIEWED BY: City of Pueblo Date a�� ' ' 0G/2t1 totq ACCEPTED BY: Director of Public Wo s Date DPW101 Dec. 2007 2146303 07/23/2019 09:33:05 AM Page: 13 of 13 R D 0.00 T 73.00 Gilbert Ortiz Cierk/Reco73.rder00 , Pueblo County, Co ■III �1��C��k��;iti�lrt'��I��l'���11�Pr��lk�G ICII:IM�Y��� 11111 Prepared by Clark Engineering LLC 9/6/2018 Page 3