IGA; CDOT; Wetland mitigationPROJECT If C R600409(IV53) CMS ROUTING #12 HA637128
REGION 6(PCO) SAPO/ #3310001]3
��c�ff CONTRACT
TOISCONTBACfmadethis3l"dayof TAaJUACY 20 ((} by and between the State of
Colorado fmthe use and benefit of the Colorado Department of tnisporbtion,hereioaflerreferrd
masWe"State"sMCity ofBoulder, l7r Bmadway,BoWhr,ColoraduW306, CDOT Vcralm#:
2000011, hereiasferreferred ton the "Local Agency", the State and the Lad Agency toge0ter shall
he retard to as the `Pamine."
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1. Awhority exists in the law and fwd have been Instigated, appropriated and othmvise made
available and a sufficimm wconaniftd balance themrfremains available for payment ofprojeet and
Local Agency costs in Fund Nunbm400, Function <o>, GL Acct 4731200010, WBS Element or
Cort Center <o>, (Contract Eocumbrence Amount $0.00).
2. Required approval, clearance and comminution have beenwmmplishd four and with appropriate
agencies.
3. Tse Colorado Department of Transpositions(COOT) and the Reipoanl Transportation Gilder
(RM)jointly prepmed an Environmental Impact Statement (LIS) trader the direction of the Fderil
Highway and Federal Transit Administrations (FBWA and FTA) for the US 36 Corridor pr ScxA- A
Accord ofDcundon(ROD) was signed by FH WA eod FTA on Dsanber 22, 2009.
4 The City of Boulder is the owe of real property Ion ded in BOWdm County (Parcels
146322300006, 146322300015,aall 63MOOW3)adw0a velymm to sthe"Colwado Open
Inds site" as shown on Exhibit A. A City of Bourder sanitary sewer fro mosses Parcels
146322300015 and 146322300003.
5 CDOTwillconsmatwNand mitigffiononpomiortsofthe Coloado Openlandssite(Exhibit
A).TheweUaodm
impwmojby the UUWS3w6ilClhemricodmmvpumjxdonthte ColoAraldno Opwe,lamdsensaeEedmnmihtei USf3o6
Cmidm project Findr
EISROD.
6, The City of Rambler awns a utility earemet on the Colorado Open land Site.
7. Tlwugb on-going ccodinarion with COOT, City of Boulder, and the US Amty Corps of
Engineers (USACE), the Colorado Open Iands site was idenfifid as the preferred location for tbe
wxtland margariom.
8. COOT and the City of Boulder sieved a Inver of intent on April 12, 2010, for the US 36
Corridor project regarding cco ration on Eland and Waters ofO US miagativu Mors. The goal of
Oris Iwter was m provide the USACE with rasoroble assurance that CBOT rad Oe City of Boulder
av0l coronme to work together Ouvugh this mitigaam e m
9 CDOT submimd v Clean Waver Ad Section 404 o vidml Pernut Application and Detdd
Wdand M tigarion Plan fm the US 36 Corridor project m April 19,2010, 10 the USACE.
10. CDOT submi a tmWral mmotmdurn regaNwg Oe US 36 Corridor project Cl®Water
Am Sayan 404 ldividual P tAWHCi onarid Detailed WetladMfigatior Mor revised Colorado
Open foods miOgatim soo(Exobit B) ad Wul Creek SOemu Raligomemon May 13,2011,w the
USACE.
11. CDOT ad the City of Bidder signed a letter of intern m May 26, 2011, for the US 36
Conidorp imtas evideace ofthe muuml talent ofbmh CDOTmdthe City ofBoud rto emminmun
imer-govmmem agreement (IGA). The propose of Ore IGA u to address the mitigation of impacts to
wwovds and wmers oftheUS resulting from implemmmtimofOe PMioxrd A IenutiveidmofidIII
the US 36 Camden Foul EISMOD. Tbmrrgh mvswtaOoa with USACE rd the City Ff rlcr, the
dtigatianw ocrau on Oe Colamdo Open hoods site.
12 The USACE issued Depmmi®t of Noy Nrmit No. 2W38MA2 on June J, 2011, far the
upvation and pl anent offill mweud tato 21.0 acres ofwetlmds and 2.6 accts ofotber waters of
the US to irn tae 18 miles oftbe US 36 Corridor. As a special oondiOoom the permit, CWT agr d
Wwbetorew sod mpactsauth by0epe®itcouMacinasigodlGAbetweaCDOTardthe
CisyofBouldawgmdiog the use ofO Colordo Open ladsmm for Ne proposexi a mitigaam
acavities will be eseculed ard a copy scrit to the USACE Dover Regulatory Office This IGA
addresses 21.0 acres of we impacts with 24.2 acres ofmitigation crodim on Ore Colorado Open
lands site.
13. CWThassawed$2.95 m01iontathe Dzaver Regional Coumil of('mvavmeuts(DRCOO)
(So )to M tom desio and
on coOTSmtesvide T 1011 gstioa lmp,,vmmt Pro gram
(STB) spry far the designand cis not
tossoortben to Usmsmtau Orae Colorado Open
Inds site. The City of Boulder is not aspected m civ not a Nis cos, exceffl101odO for chose isms
ouWnd o item Section 4A-2 of Ibis docmmt CWT wBl set acquire the ColOmdo Open hods site
fromthecityofB wrier.
13. The majority of the Colorado Op lads sit! IS City of Bowden Open space lands ad is
managed by Ore City of Boulder Open Space and M(ruwaio Pinks (OSMP)Def)m LThe public
,,,jeer on th6e open space hods willsaws tithe reswmtionofwedmds(E bit A) tbmis covasem
wild the porposa for open space dem oOe city chmm
14 Thacon isemwcdmde auWorityof§§2¢I-203,43-1-110;43-1-116,4}2-lol(4gc)
and 43-2-144, CAS.
THE PARTIES NOW AGREE THAT:
Sec 1. Smile O(WOA -
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6vOtemepmweof+he Pmjat b➢the StmS FHWA ®ddm Igpl AgaiT.
Section S. sore a ad Lod Ag Commimeab
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this wm sbsll he w vtr or iompr as awmver, express or i P1iM, of m of Poe
immm mlrights, benefiss,pmtctiogm of Pmvivons ofthe Colorado Go�mw lmmfay
Aa, 4 2414101, a say., C.RS., as mw orhamtter�mded the parties mdusmndnod syee
thailisbJay frrclaimsfrrinJuries ropasms orpmpulymisingau[ofnegli6mceofeiM¢parly,its
Section B. Snuwmiq
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Section 1G SorileWof Con aTa
Section 17. Medtijeation and A me eoe
27. SIGNATURE PAGE
Agreement Raarw Nvtper 12 HN[ 371M
THE PGRr16 KESETO HAVE FlIECUTED TRIS AGREEMENT
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THE LOCAL AGENCY
Cityof Boulder
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STATE OF COLORADO
Jahn W. HiceenlesI GOVERNOR
CgbBtlo Oepari n tnt of Transportation
Doreld E. Hunt EXecutYs Director
ByTitwlhy J. Hams, CDOT plief Engineer
Date
LEGAL RENEW
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ALLAfipR_FIiMT]i RFOUIRE APPROVAL BY THE. STATE CONTROLLER
0111 maI q[61aaC I,NkI bapprtrve al SYL•Asreetrenk. Thls Agrtemenl is not v,fid until
YppCwtl WpYa byft Soon Cenlmller or tloe ,lF Local Pgenry Is not auMp¢etl to hagln
p�br�n pnq Wtett�ilNelaal mency b01ns Porfotm:ng not
yypWplopryTh[ InplApYay Wr[uat PoRom'ance calor anYpoodv enNorseMss crovlME FveunOe t.
STATE CONTROLLER
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SCOPE OF WORK
rots pajen Boa Perham ea dmal mWp W n to fuifiu the mmmitmerrts/requiremen6 of the US35
fnnMor Emlmnmemal ImpMAatement(E5j and the U536 CorMorSeCWnaDd Individual Permit
This pmjest d M mmtnmma on CM1y of Boulder pmperry in partners pPath MOT, and will mib'pte
for all wethM impards edimate0 for the Prepared Atemadde as Neritified[a Me RIS (a ac» toial).
11hus KA OWInes the Miximiblides of each dor"r all Pluses of Me pori
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'EahibhA Colorado Open lands she parcels
'ENibh Ba Cabvdo Open Wide US 36 Wetland M"Nptan Plan
'EfNbtc US 36 Corridor project City of Mulder Welland Impacts
fl Gtyor Bouder PespomalBUes
(a) The Gly of Boulder unit North: MOT, cUoh agentq and Zmadactnrs[o ac¢s the Colorado
open lends she for the construction and marketing of Um welYnd mi ieauon aMits as Iderdlfied In
the May 13, 20U, technical moment Mum to Me UN regarding Me Us M Corridor pm1ect Dean
Water Art Section 404 Individual Pemat Application and Detailed Wetland Midgalbn Plan nodded
Colorado Open leads Mitigation she (Ea'AiMt B) and Walnut GttY Strait an MalignmeM
(b) The City of Boulder ll permit MOT he mmWtt xethind mitgalion on Me fnando Open
la aB she and W fulfil] Me mquiminems of mordeMg and asszmnent of the she as required under one
US 36:lotto Project Sodded 101lnd ual Permit
(c) EUBowingfile] approval of the wetland mitigation she by USACE, the Gry of Matter ll be
nodaoible for the longterm mamgement and protection a the Colorado Open Vnds Me In
accordance wth the hent Water Act YRbn OW Permit Oty a Mulder Stream, WMaM and Water
Body Proeelbn Proemial thdinance, and as City of Miami open spare Inelegant by the City of Boehler
OSMP.
(d) The City of Bouldervall, atm own expense .Provide for the design, Permitil and cantonal
of the massing of South Boulder Geek and the muR4use tail al ng the sai side oftM site, can of
South Boulder Creek II timing and funding allows, the cli a W conservation of the muh-usetrail may
Ise Incorporated or accommodated by this Project.
C Call Department of ransportation Respo doilities
(a) CWT will obtain the proper dearsn2 or approval from any utility and irrigation tll6h company
that may be Involved in this Pmfect.
(b) WOT will ddgn and construct the rebated sections of the wasting muhi-use tall that
currently eridilg on the north side of Pearl Parkway/stalmont Road between Boulder Ucek and south
Boulder Creek lsoutherest portion of the mediation site)(Exhibit B). The relocated mini trail
sessions will be mns(mtled in a manner mnifseent wth The existing multWse tail and will generally
pmvitle a minimum 30 -foot separation from the northern edge of the existing Read Parkway/Valmont
Road edge of pavement for the portions of the path running parr@I to the street.
(c) CBOT will perform all work in accordance with the requirements of the current rederz{mte,
and local emimnmental regulations, as applicable, Including the National Environmental Policy M of
INS NEPA).
)d) CWT WIT obtain all permip,iMuding rightefentry that may be required for this Pmleq
hal Now form the Gy, of Boulder aM Boulder County.
(e) COOT will mordinale with the Colorado oihmon of Water Rermial(COWRI and the Gry of
Boulder an the potential for the project to create a new consumptive use of water In the Boulder
GeeYJS Nb
Boulder Geek baslns resulting Term the demlopri of wetlands far th¢ project CWT
will dewlap a written report quanthying the consumptive use assodated with the dewropment of the
wetlands for this project, and a practicable and appllable augmentation plan incoordination with and
that is acceptable to the COWR and the Clry of Boulder. if it is grommet] bYmugh this coordination that
the Project Is required to replace water, CWT, COWR, and the City of Boulder will reach an agreement
,o replace that water. If necessary, COOT will b s responsible for pursuing the accusation of arty water
rights that are necessary, and will be responsihk for remaining any approves for an augmentation plan
through the esta blisbed legal process. The Clry will be allowed to participate In any Water Court
proceedings or State Engireefs OR (SEO)bea entsfurtivepurpuRofassuNgMeProteetionofdq-
omedwaterrignts.
10 MOT Mil comply wan the dry of Murder Stream, Worland and Warner may preelection Program
Ordnance dna the My of Mulder OWP Warmed Magation Policy. Exhibit a danker Me weuanas
rating Me Gtyof Bouldercity rings and on Cdyof Bourder named-aocermsreyulring maipMn under
Me ordinance. Floral approval will M &en by the City of Mulder fear Me moorland mitigating constructed
an the Colorado Open Uses sane M comply wah Me City of murder stream, Weiland and Water Body
Protection Program Draw nuse and Me City of Boulder OSMP WelbM Mitigation Parry.
DO MOT Brill monibr Mer s of Me wetland mitigating an the Colorado Open Un&Mein
wmprunce waM1tle requ'venents of Me Section 90 a Permit, and Me City of Murder Stream, Washing
and WMer Maly Protestant Program ONmana and the City a Maker OSMP Watiand Pagination
Porgy.
(h) MOT will wok with the CM of Broker in fund design he maintain access W and m provide Me
abllttyte repair, rebabilib@, and replace the adoring sanazry sawyer Me on the Cerdrado Open Lands;
sae.
(a) MOT ll preWregaldesigl('PmjWPhni M amid lM the mouiremenb of
Me Klett edition or Me American Association ofSbte IlirhwayToo evisceration OlmiaE (gg4rfp)
nml. Me City of further Masataka, or Palmer Mori and the general and special mnditiom
Wendied in Department of"Pama No. 2M3g 2.
(h) MOT Wi11 Miss re special provisions and estimates in accord wilt MCITs Residuary aid Bridge
Design Manuals and 5bnaard Specifiakris low Mod and Bridge Cnnslmetion or CM of Mulder
spedfiations a no Me general and special mntlttiorP Idenure d In Dep Nnestt a Army Permit No.
200380602.
(c) MOT II Where delars a any re9uiretl detsurs in the Prejem Cnmtmctiun Plans, in alder to
prevent arty Inreffereme a Me wok and to protect the Daverne public
(d) The City of Bould llreview, provide comments and approve the construction plans and
scedfietianswhNn ten (10) budnessdays of submittal to the Gly of Gaul unless or agreemem
Between MOT and the Ghy of Boulder is reached on an alternate schedule athat time.
)e) The city of Boulder has along- range vision for design and construction of a multhuse trail
connection from the existing Soon Boulder antl Boulder Creek multiuse Leads to 61st Street (Evhibit B).
The multiuemil cvnnectbn will gererally provitle a minimum 3lFfootsepantionhom the rorthem
edge of the existing Pead ParkwayNaMont Road edge of pavement for portions of the too he ring
parallel to the street If timing am handing allows, the devgn and nomination of the multhuse their may
I ircnmomWdoracmmmmaedbythls Pmitt (cerRem3Ajd)ofth6dxc fttI
E. conamcbpn
(a) COOT 1l perform and administer tie mMrv[tbn in accordance wM1h the apprwed Project
Construction Plans. Such administration will Innate Protein Inspection and testinp; apprmingmurtes of
materials; documentation Of contract payments; prelvdg and approving Pay estimates; preparin&
approvin&and smiting the funding for mnoact madifotbn orders and minor Contrast Feuiabns;
processing contractor claims; construction supervision, and meeting the Qua6ry Cantml requirements of
the FMAIMOT Stewardship agreement.
(b) CWTwill sandy Ne Cry of Boulder of aurtNnge to the Project emulrectnn Plans or
specNotbns inuring mnstnction and will obdin Gty of Boulder approwl¢Thin ten )10) business days,
unless an agreement between MOT and the City of Boulder is reached on an ahenute schedule at diet
time.
Ic) CWT and the Gry of Boulder will reaclr an agreement on which hd4 permit vall be followed
and tM applicable bast management pnNrns )BMPs) for due during cronens¢tion.
)d) mor ll be restaorrible fnftM mmwgemem, cleanup andjordhpual of ltavrdous materials
within thesurfaa and subsurface Imps of tlirturbaove cities project, asicentiBed on EWb2 Band Me
Pm)ect ConstmRbn Plans. Pry hazardous materials managemen4 cleanup and/or disposal required
beyond the direct surface and subsurface limbs of disturbance ofthepmjetl will tontine sesponsbRlry
of the propend owner, the Ciryof Mulder.
F. Post{amtrucorn Managemmtand Monitoring of Me Colorado Open landsffie
(a) COOTwilloversee,manage, and maintain the wetland mitigatbnto he co uctetl on the
Colorado Open lands site untBthe Pmjectkgienfinal approval by the UMCE (through the SMbn404
Permit mcuumments) and the My of Rougher (through the CM1y of Boulder Stream, Wetima and water
golly Pmtnman pmgeam IXd'manreaM the CM1y of Boulder OSMP Wetand Miligation Polity
RpU11eTPnIS(.
(b) mOT ell monforthe suaesa of the wetland mliga0on on de Ordnance Open lands site for
fFre 15) years after emnpkttonofmnsimalon, or until the E(though the Section 006 Permft
mgWmmenm) andthe Oty of BOUMer(thraugh the My a dauWUStream, Weiland and WaWrBuq
Protection Program On iron and the City of Boulder OSMP Wetland Mitigation POGry requirements)
Bete urim s the nn fta W n areas issue nest soros vherh and goals and temtinates mongering. Orgy
reqs ranine m meet suaess standards win rewire addidoml vaA and remediation measures. Thk
process"" continue untB the standards for year Me (5) are out; or pool the OSMS determines that
the onpagailon requirement; have been NMlkd.
(c) cOOlsrll anplement any OnnetAhm actions determi M to be nectsoW during the teeMM
(through the Section 406 Permit not uireme nts) and the CRy of Mulde r (th rough the aty of Boulder
Sir MWade nd and Water Badly protection Program Ondinanee and the Cry of Onulder OSMP Wetter nd
Mandan Pollpv requiremen6)established monitoring pend to achieve the suonees aiteda and the
asso®ledmiCga[ionatsidenthfiedinge0536Corridorpm]Mn bn4WIndividual Pemnk In
Neeventofdamagestothew ndmWpfionsMCausedbyanaWmlapstrophemrlimamajor
flood, pmlo�getl tlmuglr. d"eeau,arregional pest Infutation, C00T. USy.[E,aM tM1e CHy Of Boultler
willmnferin a Wnehmannerip determOw what atlbn, If am, sM1ouM be gken.
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Exhibit D — LOCAL AGENCY CONTRACT ADMINISTRATION CHECKLIST
LOCAL AGENCY CONTRACT ADMINISTRATION CHECKLIST
The following checklist has been developed to ensure Nat all required aspects of a
project approved for Federal funding have been addnssN and a responsible party
assigneri for each task
After a project has base appreved for Federal luMiig In the StateMde Transportation
Improvement Program, the Cafeteria Depsdment of Transportation (CDOT) Pajact
Manager, Local Agency project manager, aM CDOT Resident Engineer prepare the
checklist It becomes a part of the contactual agreenwxR between the Local Agency,
and CDOT. The CDOT Agreements Unit will not process a Local Agency agreement
widrod this nompssri checkllaL It will be reviewed at the Final Office Raysw meeting
to alum that all parges mouth in agreement as to who Is responsible for perfomibg
indlMural bases.
COLORACO DEP nLi OF TRANS 11TATON
LOCAL AGENCY CONTRACT ADMINISTRATION CHECKLIST
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theLoeel Agency is responsible lora leek, not asset KA) MON W note. In station. a W will denote Mat COOT mus
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pevvymce, NI Maestri safe WI Faffam all OM®Is9s Met a2 Me PlSPonv➢ of COOT
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