IGA; City and County of Denver; South Boulder Creek Restoration; Exp When 404 requirements are met; ne end date9/14!2017 Contract Tracking >Thank You
OFFICE OF THE CITY ATTORNEY
SEP 2 0 2017
STANDARD TO;
Contract Routing Cover Sheet
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Routing Number 20170914-3374
Originating Dept Open Space/Mtn Parks
Contact Person Joanna Bloom Phone Number 303-441-4251
Project Manager / Contract Don D'AmIco E-mail damicod@bouldercolorado.gov
Administrator
Counter Parties City and County of Denver
Contract Title / Type IGA Between Denver and Boulder for South Boulder Creek Restoration Project
Number
Description This IGA allows Denver Water to fund OSMP's South Boulder Creek Project(-50OK plus an
additional $50K for long term maintenance). Denver Water will then use the South Boulder
Creek Project as partial compensatory mitigation for their Gross Reservoir Enlargement Project.
Special Instructions Please return one original to Joanna Bloom, Park Central Building 2nd Floor, Public Works.
Thanks! 303-441-4251
Amount 500,000 Expense Type INCOMING
Dept. Head Signature
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INTERGOVERNMENTAL AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE CITY AND COUNTY OF DENVER
AND THE CITY OF BOULDER FOR THE SOUTH BOULDER CREEK RESTORATION
PROJECT
This Intergovernmental Agreement("IGA" or"Agreement")between the City and County of
Denver, acting by and through its Board of Water Commissioners("Board")and the City of Boulder, a
Colorado home rule municipality(`Boulder"), collectively referred to as the"Parties," establishes the
roles and responsibilities of the Parties for a stream restoration project on South Boulder Creek.
WHEREAS, the Parties are authorized to enter into this IGA pursuant to C.R.S. Section 29.1-
201, et. seg.; and
WHEREAS, the Board is currently engaged in the permitting process for its Moffat Collection
System Project("Moffat Project"), which includes an expansion of Gross Reservoir ; and
WHEREAS, the Parties recognize that through the Board's commitment under the 2010
Intergovernmental Agreement between the City and County of Denver, the City of Boulder, and the City
of Lafayette for an Environmental Pool in Gross Reservoir ("2010 IGA"), significant ecological and
environmental benefits will result to South Boulder Creek from creation of the Environmental Pool; and
WHEREAS, the Board intends to propose additional benefits to South Boulder Creek as
compensatory mitigation for its Clean Water Act, Section 404 permit ("404 Permit"), to address impacts
of the Moffat Project to riffle pools and inundated tributaries on South Boulder Creek above Gross
Reservoir;
WHEREAS, Boulder is pursuing a stream restoration project on South Boulder Creek to improve
aquatic habitat and to repair habitat improvements damaged in the September 2013 flood;
WHEREAS, the Board desires to partner with Boulder in its stream restoration project to provide
such additional benefits to South Boulder Creek; and
WHEREAS, the stream restoration project on South Boulder Creek below Gross Reservoir, as
described in this IGA, will result in benefits to aquatic habitat and stream functions and will be presented
by the Board as mitigation to address all impacts to aquatic resources in South Boulder Creek basin from
the Moffat Project for Denver Water's 404 Permit.
NOW THEREFORE, in consideration of the mutual commitments made herein,the Parties agree
as follows:
1.DESCRIPTION AND LOCATION OF THE SOUTH BOULDER CREEK STREAM
RESTORATION PROJECT
A. Backeround
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The South Boulder Creek Restoration Project ("Restoration Project") will occur on the section of
South Boulder Creek that extends from downstream of Marshall Road to South Boulder Road, a total
length of approximately 10,350 feet (2.1 stream miles). The Restoration Project is located on land within
the City and County of Boulder, owned by Boulder and managed by the City of Boulder Open Space and
Mountain Parks Department as open space land.
This area of South Boulder Creek has been significantly impacted by past land uses, including gravel
mining, water diversion and channelization. More recently, this section was also significantly impacted
by the floods in 2013. Boulder has worked over the years to improve aquatic habitat in South Boulder
Creek, including instream habitat improvements, fish passage structures, land management for ecological
benefits, public recreation and native riparian enhancements. Boulder has identified this section as a
priority for restoration and in 2016 initiated design development of the Restoration Project. The intent of
the Restoration Project is to restore and rehabilitate, through mechanical manipulation, the stream
functionality by, among other things, reestablishing an adequate low-flow channel to reduce habitat
fragmentation and increasing habitat complexity and diversity.
B. Restoration Project Objectives
To meet mitigation requirements for its 404 Permit, the Board desires to fund and monitor the
Restoration Project, as set forth in Article II of this IGA. The Parties agree that the Design Plan, attached
hereto and incorporated herein by this reference as Attachment A, shall be the basis for implementation
of the Restoration Project and includes the following five primary objectives:
1. Re-establish appropriate channel geometry in balance with the current flow regime to establish a
defined low flow thalweg;
2. Stabilize eroded banks;
3. Increase aquatic habitat and bedform diversity by establishing natural riffle-pool complexes
based on natural channel design;
4. Increase aquatic habitat and bedform diversity by improving pool condition and instream cover::
and
5. Establish proper sediment transport and substrate condition.
Boulder agrees that the Board may present the Restoration Project to the U.S. Army Corps of
Engineers ("Corps") for consideration as its compensatory mitigation to offset aquatic resource losses on
South Boulder Creek and its tributaries from the Moffat Project.
11. RESPONSIBILITIES OF THE PARTIES
A. Federal Permits and Approvals
1. At its cost, the Board shall be responsible for acquiring all necessary federal permits and
approvals for the Restoration Project. Boulder shall have no obligations or responsibilities with
respect to the Board's 404 Permit requirements.
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B. Local Permits and Approvals
1. At its cost, Boulder shall be responsible for acquiring all necessary local permits and approvals
for the Restoration Project. The Parties shall identify and resolve potential conflicts, if any,
between Denver Water's 404 permit conditions and conditions of Boulder's local permits and
approvals.
2. Boulder will submit local permits for approval by September 30, 2017, unless an agreement
between the Parties is reached on an alternate schedule.
3. Information requests between the Parties and discussions regarding delays during Boulder's
efforts to acquire local permits and approvals shall be immediately communicated between the
Parties.
4. Upon receipt of all local permits and approvals, Boulder shall notify the Board of completion of
this task.
C. Restoration Proiect Design
1. At its cost, Boulder shall evaluate comments from Colorado Parks and Wildlife ("CPW") on the
Restoration Project.
2. Boulder shall provide the Board a copy of the design modifications that Boulder recommends
based on CPW's comments so long as such modifications substantially comply with the Design
in Attachment A.
3. The Board will review and notify the Corps of the proposed design modifications within ten(10)
business days of submittal, unless an agreement between the Parties is reached on an alternate
schedule. The Board shall immediately notify Boulder of the Corps' acceptance of such
modifications.
4. If the Corps requires additional information for the design modifications, the Board shall be
responsible for the cost of design criteria, which shall be subject to review and approval by
Boulder.
5. Design modifications to respond to CPW comments, if any, shall be resolved in accordance with
the process above (items 1-4 of this paragraph (B)) by or before June 30,2017. The Parties shall
communicate to each other any delays to the anticipated schedule and cooperate to reach
agreement on an alternate schedule in response to any such delays.
D. Establishment of Baseline Condition
1. Prior to construction of the Restoration Project, and at its sole cost, the Board's consultant shall
assess the baseline condition of the Restoration Project site, in accordance with the Board's 404
permit requirements.
2. The Board shall provide Boulder a copy of the baseline condition assessment report.
3. Completion of the Board's baseline condition assessment and report will be prior to start of the
construction of the Restoration Project.
E. Construction of the Restoration Project
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1. Boulder shall select and hire a contractor, pursuant to City of Boulder standards, to construct the
Restoration Project according to the Design and any modifications approved as described in (B)
above.
2. Upon selection of a contractor, Boulder shall provide written notification to the Board of the
construction start date, and a copy of the contractor's schedule and budget.
3. Prior to the start of construction for the Restoration Project, the Board shall provide funds to
Boulder equal to the total amount of construction costs for the Restoration Project in the bid
awarded by Boulder. Construction start, and therefore the Board's payment, is anticipated to be
in the Fall of 2017.
4. Boulder shall inform its contractor that the Board's representative, its consultant and a
representative from the Corps shall be allowed access to the construction site on an as needed
basis. The Board will provide Boulder at least 48-hour advance notice of the Board and its
consultant's site visit. The Board will also provide at least 48-hour advance notice of inspections
of the Corps,to the extent the Board is made aware of such inspections.
5. All changes in scope, budget or construction delays shall be immediately communicated to the
Board by Boulder and agreed upon between the Parties. The Board will make payment to
Boulder for the additional costs of such agreed upon changes within sixty (60) days of submittal
of a copy of the change order to the Board.
6. The Parties anticipate that construction of the Restoration Project will be complete within ninety
90)days once construction commences.
F. Post-Construction Site Assessment
1. Boulder shall notify the Board when construction of the Restoration Project is complete.
2. The Board's consultant will conduct an assessment of the completed Restoration Project pursuant
to the Corps 404 Permit, at the Board's cost.
3. The Board shall share a copy of the completed Restoration Project assessment report to Boulder.
4. Post-construction site assessment and report will be completed within sixty (60) days of
completion of construction activities.
G. Annual Monitoring and Corrective Actions
1. The Board, or its consultant, will, at its sole cost, conduct annual monitoring of the Restoration
Project, in accordance with the Board's 404 Permit requirements.
2. The Board shall provide Boulder a copy of each annual monitoring report.
3. In the event that annual monitoring shows that the Restoration Project requires corrective action
to the Board's 404 Permit requirements, the Board will provide Boulder written notice of any
such corrective actions. The Parties shall mutually agree to the design of such corrective actions
and ensure consistency with the Design included in Attachment A.
4. Boulder, or its contractor, shall perform agreed upon corrective actions pursuant to a schedule to
be agreed upon by the Parties.
5. The Board shall be solely responsible for the cost of such corrective actions, including design,
construction and permitting costs, if any.
6. Boulder will share the consultant's scope and schedule with the Board prior to beginning work on
the corrective actions.
H. Long-Term:Maintenance
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1. The Board will provide Boulder written notification when the Corps has determined that the
Board's 404 Permit requirements have been met, i.e. when performance standards have been met
and monitoring requirements for the Restoration Project have been fulfilled.
2. At such point,the Board shall no longer have any maintenance,monitoring or funding obligations
associated with the Restoration Project.
3. The Board agrees to provide Boulder a pre-payment of $50,000 above the total cost of
construction to be used by Boulder for long-term maintenance within or above this stretch of
South Boulder Creek for restoration of the Project in the event of a catastrophic flood or other
natural event that results in damages to the Restoration Project improvements.
4. Boulder agrees to manage the Restoration Project site in accordance with its open space land
requirements.
III. ACCESS
At all times, Boulder shall allow the Board, its contractors and the Corps access to the property for
the purpose of completing obligations under this Agreement and the Board's 404 Permit; however, all
access by the Board, its contractors and the Corps shall minimize impacts to the public and Boulder's
agricultural lessees, and shall be coordinated at least 48 hours in advance, to the extent possible, with
Boulder.
IV. BOARD PRE-PAYMENT FOR CONSTRUCTION AND LONG-TERM
MAINTENANCE COSTS
Upon award of the Restoration Project bid by Boulder, the Board shall pay to Boulder the total
amount of the construction costs for the Restoration Project, pursuant to Article II(D) above. In addition
to that amount, the Board shall also pay to Boulder the additional $50,000 for future long-term
maintenance and flood restoration costs, pursuant to Article II(H).
V. RIGHT TO TERMINATE AND AMEND THE IGA
In the event the Board decides not to expand Gross Reservoir,the Board may terminate this IGA by
providing written notice to Boulder. In the event the IGA is terminated after Restoration Project
construction is underway, Boulder shall refund the Board's total costs (construction pre-payment costs
plus the additional $50,000 for long-term maintenance and flood restoration), less the construction costs
incurred up to that point as evidenced through a contractor invoice.
In the event that Boulder is unable to acquire the necessary local permits and approvals for the
Restoration Project by December 31, 2017 despite Boulder's diligent efforts, or in the event that such
local permits and approvals contain requirements that Boulder determines to be unreasonable, Boulder
may terminate this IGA by providing written notice to the Board. Boulder shall refund to the Board any
pre-payments made for construction or long-term maintenance and flood restoration.
Mutually acceptable amendments to this IGA must be approved in writing and signed by an
authorized representative for each Party.
VI. NO RIGHTS GRANTED TO THIRD PARTIES
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Nothing contained in this IGA is intended to or shall create a contractual relationship with, cause of
action in favor of, or claim for relief for any third party. Any third party receiving a benefit from this
TGA is only an incidental and unintended beneficiary.
VII. MISCELLANEOUS
A. Effective Date and Term
This IGA shall be effective upon the last date signed by the Parties. The term of this Agreement
shall be until acceptance by the Corps that the Board has met its 404 Permit requirements for the
Restoration Project.
B. Governine Law
Colorado law shall govern the administration of this IGA. Venue for purposes of any dispute
shall be in the District Court for the City and County of Denver or Boulder County District Court.
C. Governmental Immunity
Notwithstanding any other provision of this Agreement to the contrary, no term or condition of
this Agreement shall be construed or interpreted as a waiver, express or implied, of any of the
immunities,rights,benefits, protection,or other provisions of the Colorado Governmental
Immunity Act("CGIA"), C.R.S. 24-10-101, et seq., as now or hereafter amended. The Parties
understand and agree that liability for claims or injuries to persons or property arising out of
negligence of either Party is controlled and limited by the provision of the CGIA.
D. No Transfer of Property Interests
This IGA does not transfer any property interest in either real property or water.
E. Water Duality
This IGA makes no guarantee by the Parties as to the quality of water in South Boulder Creek.
The Restoration Project is not required to meet any particular water quality standard.
F. IGA is Not Assignable
This IGA is not assignable without the express written consent of all Parties.
G. Cautions
The captions used in this document are for convenience only and have no other significance. The
captions do not modify the substance of the IGA.
H. Notices
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Any notice or communication to any Party under this IGA shall be addressed to the individuals
identified below:
If to the Board:
Travis Bray
Travis.brays denverw ater.o rg
Denver Water
1600 West 126 Ave.
Denver, CO 80204
303)628-6511
If to Boulder:
Don D'Amico, Ecological Systems Supervisor
DamicoD(abouldercolorado.gov
City of Boulder
Open Space and Mountain Parks
66 South Cherryvale Road
Boulder, CO 80303
720)564-2055
City of Boulder
Open Space and Mountain Parks
Attn: Water Resources Administrator
P.O. Box 791
Boulder, CO 80306
303)441-3440
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APPROVED: AGREED AND ACCEPTED:
THE CITY AND COUNTY OF DENVER
DxuSlgnee by acting by and through its
BOARD OF WATER COMMISSIONERS
DocuSignetl by:
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Paula Herzmark, President
Date: 7/26/2017
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Michael E. King,
Chief External Affairs Officer
CITY AND COUNTY OF DENVER
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Timothy M. O'Brien, CPA
Auditor
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850 Rife Reginning4 5,33799 5,337.9' 1.40% 0.1 4575 Rife Beginnlng2l 5,373,11 5,373.5 1-50% -0.4 8160 Pod 37 5A1L93 5,410.3 2.6 Right
905Glides 5.338.38 513372 1.2 4612.5 Glide 22 5,373.50 5,371,7 0.8 8190 Rife End 37 5,4135 5.412.3 60 0-9
950 Pod 5' 5,336.71 5,336.4 2A left 46W Pooi 22 5,370.10 5,371,0 Ll Right 8210 Rife Beginning 37 5,413,92 SAILLS 2.497. 0.1
980 Rife End s $33944 5,3384 So 0.5 4575 Rife End Z2 5,37450 5,374.0 75 0.5 82W Glide 313 5.414.25 5411,9 13
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NOTES AND SPECIFICATIONS CONT'D
1. This Plan has been prepared on behalf of the City of Boulder Open Space and Mountain Parks Department
OSMP). Emergency leak/spill containment and cleanup supplies must be stored onsite prior to the presence of any
construction equipment working in live water. Leak/spill containment booms orsimilar must be installed
2. This Plan has been prepared as a 30%Conceptual Design. Only key design elements and specifications are downstream of all construction equipment working in live water. The emergency leak/spill containment supplies
provided.This Plan does not provide complete detailed design information and therefore may require clarification must be adequate to contain potential leak or spill from construction equipment onsite. All site employees must
and adjustments by the designer and/or OSMP. All design layout,control datum and proposed elevations will require have knowledge of emergency leak/spill response measured.
verification by designer and/or OSMP prior to construction operations. Construction operations shall only be
completed by firms experienced in stream restoration and specifically heavy equipment operations in sensitive 12. The Plan specifies the use of 5",6"and 9"cobble for use information of the riffles and bank stabilization
environments and live water.respectfully.This cobble shall be obtained from onsite sorting of instream material or imported as approved by 05MP
3. South Boulder Creek(SBC),both instream and adjacent lands,are a sensitive environment. Every effort shall 13.All staging areas as well as those depicted herein shall be defined and verified by OSMP prior to disturbance.
be made during construction operations to minimize disturbance to the fishery and adjacent environment. All access, Staging areas shall implement appropriate erosion and sediment controls(such as erosion logs or silt fence)
Staging and disturbances are strictly limited to that as indicated on the Plan and as approved by OSMP, depending on materials staged. Because existing onsite materials will be reused,use of staging areas 15 expected to
be minimal.
4. This Plan requires authorization from the US Army Corps of Engineers(USACE),Colorado Parks and Wildlife
CPW)and City of Boulder(City). This Plan and construction operations are subject to the special conditions and 14.Construction of the riffle-pool-glide sequences require continuous earthwork along the channel cross-section
terms of such permits,and profile:
5- Utility locates shall be established by the contractor throughout the project area a minimum of five days prior 15. Design bankfull established at 165 cubic feet per second(ds).
to construction start date and updated during the project as needed. Utility Notification Center of Colorado
1-800-922-1987 or 811. TEMPORARY SEDIMENT DAM TYPICAL DETAIL
6. Specific workareas shall be clearly field staked and approved by OSMP priorto construction operations.LAscEx ROCKS WITH ra+crn wm
Areas proposed for disturbance and areas of no disturbance shall be clearly marked(guide ropes,flagging or similar), SPACES Will! BE i an ON r7
Paver c Pmw,
approved by OSMP and maintained during construction operations. Paan A F— A Pao r A
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7. Heavy equipment used as part of the project that was previously working in another stream,river,lake,pond varL
or wetland must follow on of the following disinfection practices prior to site mobilization and prior to construction to n MWpreventthespreadofNewZealandmudsnailsandotheraquatichitchhikersintothisdrainage.
Remove all mud and debris from equipment(tracks,turrets,buckets,drags,teeth,etc.)and spray/soak
equipment in a 1.15 solution of Squarquat institutional cleaner and water.Keep equipment moistforat least 70
A •
s ear waast +
minutes,or
Remove all mud and debris from equipment(tracks,turrets,buckets,drags,teeth,etc.)and spray/soak TYPICAL SECT ON VIEW
equipment with water that is greater than 140 degrees F for at least 10 minutes.
Clean hand tools,boots and any other equipment that will be used in the water using one of the above
options.
8. All construction equipment working in or near the water shall be safe,clean and in exceptional operational
condition.All equipment shall be inspected daily for any potential spills/leaks or mechanical problems prior to
working in the water. All equipment shall be cleaned of any excess greases/oils and dirt daily prior to water entry,
High pressure washing of construction equipment(in pre-approved designated location only)may be necessary.
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9. It is the intent of this Plan that within specific work areas,existing instream features(boulder arch structures
now
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10. Construction operations for this work is intended to occur within the live water during low flow conditions. SUBUCAVAM
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11. Appropriate measures to prevent and minimize degradation to onsite and offsite waterways shall be a
implemented during construction operations. Increased turbidity will occurduring construction operations SECTION A-A
downstream of the project area. 5oecifically the following measures shall be implemented to minimize instream
suspended sediment and turbidity.NOTES:
A downstream sediment dam constructed from clean cobble or rock shall be installed across SBC below all L CLEAN NATIVE COBBLE D50=5"
construction operations. The sediment dam shall be inspected and maintained as required.(Refer to the 2- THE ENDS OF CHECK DAM SHALL BEA MINIMUM OF 6INCHES HIGHER THAN CENTER OF CHECK
Temporary Sediment Dam Typical Detail provided as follows.) DAM.
3. FOR USE AS TEMPORARY CHECK DAMS ONLY AND NOT FOR PERMANENT INSTALLATIONS.
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