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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2007 - United Advertising Permits~~DF ~lHEqT o i ~ m CO[ 0 R PQO City of Wheat Ridge Commercial Miscellan PERMIT - 071359 PERMIT NO:071359 JOB ADDRESS: Bus Shelters DESCRIPTION: 4 bus shelters ISSUED: 12/18/2007 EXPIRES: 06/15/2008 CONTACTS owner 303/235-2860 Tim Paranto Bus Shelters - City of WR gc 303/881-1137 Ted & Lucia Mills 02-1876 Hi-Country Sign Service,Inc. PARCEL INFO ZONE CODE: ua USE: ua SUBDIVISION: ua . BLOCK/LOT#: 0/ FEE SUMMARY ESTIMATED PROJECT VALUATION: 40,000.00 FEES Permit Fee 705.65 Plan Review Fee 458.67 Total Valuation .00 Use Tax 720.00 TOTAL 1,884.32 Conditions: MR/RH: Approved - 4 Bus shelters W/Sheridan & S/38th Ave; N/44th & W/Garrison; E/Kipling & N/49th Ave; W/Kipling & S/49th Ave. I hereby certify that the setback distances propoeed by this permit application are accurate, and do not violate applicable ordinances, rules or regulations of the City of Wheat Ridge or covenants, easements or restrictions of record; that all measurements shown, and allegations made are accurate; that I have read and agree to abide by all conditions printed on this application and that I assume full responsibility for compliance with the Wheat Ridge Building Code (I.B.C) and all other apAl~cable Wheal; Rjgdge/ordinances, for work under this perrqit. Plans subject to field inspection. Signature of mntracto owner ~ ddte 1. This permit was issued in accordance with Che provisions set forth in your application and is subject to the laws of the State of Colorado and to the Zoning Regulations and Building Codes of wheat Ridge, Colorado or any other applicable ordinances of the City. 2. This permit shall expire 180 days from the issue date. Requests for an extension must be received prior to expiration date. An extension may be granted at the discretion of the Huilding Official. 3. IE this permit espires, a new pesmit may be acquired for a fee o£ one-half the amount nosmally required, provided no changes have been or will be made in the original plans and speci£ications and any suspension or abandonment has not exceeded one (1) year. If changes have been or if suspension or abandonment exceeds one (1) year, full £ees shall be paid for a new pesmit. 4. No work of any manner shall be done that will change the natural flow of water causing a drainage problem. 5. Contractor shall notify the Building Inspector twenty-four (24) hours in advance for all inspections and shall receive written approval on inspection card before proceeding with successive phaseso£ the job. 6. The issuance of a perm' or the apprwal of drawings and specifications shall not be construed to be a permit for, nor an approval of a v' ation o£ the provisions of the building codes or any other ordinance, law, rule or regulation. All plan revi ject to field inspections Signature of Chi euilding Official date INSPECTION REQUEST LINE: (303)234-5933 BUILDING OFFICE: (303)235-2855 REQUESTS MUST BE MADE BY 3PM ANY BUSINESS DAY FOR INSPECTION THE FOLLOWING BUSINESS DAY. City of Wheat R dge . COMMUNITYDEVELOPMENT 31 Memorandum TO: Building Department, Russ Higgins FROM: Meredith Reckert DATE: December 18, 2007 SUBJECT: Bus shelter permit The following locations have been approved and are ready to be issued: • 16471: West side of Sheridan south of'Q`1' ' • 11139: North side of 44t" Avenue west •14825: East side of Kipling north of 45 0 21155: West side of Kipling south of,4 ~ 0 U N ~ n ~ N ~ O Z o I, O ~ o I~ O I \ M M O O ~ n N N N N N r r r T r W > O Of W > O Q~ ~ ~ > o W > O G~ W > O Of ~ a > o W > O K W > O ~ W > O ~ W > O ~ W > O w W > O 0~ W > O Of W > O CK W > O 0~ W > O C~ W > O Of W > O Q~ W > O C~ W > O ly- a a a a d a Q a a a a a a a a Q Q ¢ d a a a a a a a a a a ¢ a a a a a ¢ a a. a a d ¢ a a ¢ a a a a n. ¢ a a ¢ a a a a a Q r-' N i ~ a L~// ~ V m Q D N ~q Q N ? 7 a . 1) Y m Q ~ co~ c C~ ~ ~ o 3 > a ~ omo c > a ~ > m ~ -0 (3) s N Cf) 3 ; a L 0O ~ o op ~.y ~ 3 -o m ~ 75 ; Q N ~ 0 N m w O 3 -a ca ~ 3 ; ¢ ~-C.., C N m ~ O ~ -o m ~ 3 > m ~ i O 3 N a i 1) > ~ N N . ln C N ILp o 3 ~ > ~ v c n c ~ C7 a ~ > ~ ~ N > ¢ ~ 0 ~ ~y/ V . 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Diff Avmoe Deaver, CO 80273 303-282-1000 Existing NORTH 1"=5'-0" NE Kipling & 49th #14825 RTD Sign Existing Concrete Pad ith Ave Oct. 19, 2007 vnibea ~ 498 W.IIiffAvmne Deaver, CO 80273 303-282-1000 m x :3 ' I i ;u n m o x n N z m h co ~ s Existing ' Q Wnik I I i I v W S C'F S ~ Z ~ O I x 0 C~ NW 44th & Garrison ~ o~ ~ #11 139 ~t 19.~7 k 3'2' 1 ' Ex, Wo.lk ■ NORTH 1"=5'=0" RTD Sign Existing Raitroad Tie's SW Sheridan & 38th U~ corpol2ti= 498 w. niff nveme *7 C A7 7 Nov. 16, 2007 D~va, CO 80223 I 1 V`t 1 303-292-1000 C' d ~ L N t N Existing Curb Concrete Pad , Bus Shelter and Utility Easement '5M.°-°Per e4r. The undersigned Crrantor hereby grants for aameEtkat- fee of $ from Um'ted Advertising Corporarion, 498 West Iliff Avenue, Denver CO 80223, its successor and assigns, as the Grantee, a non-exclusive easement to construct, operate, maintain, and repair a Bus Shelter and electric utility lines as may hereafter be constructed and replaced in : BLOCK ~ In the of section Township Range_, in the City of u/,( a.{,~JvP, County of State of _Co~ the easement being described as follows: The easement is /O /feet in width and ~ feet in length. The boundary lines of the easement shall be the width and length as stated above for the purpose of a concrete pad upon which the Bus Shelter shall be located. In addition, Grantor agrees to allow a continuous strip wide enough to accommodate a buried utility line running firom the Bus Shelter to the nearest utility pole, if applicable. Together with the right to enter upon said premises, to suroey, construct maintain, operate, repair, replace, control and use said Bus Shelters, utility lines and related fixtures and devices, as may be required to permit the standard constnxction, operation and/or repair of the Shelters and/or utility lines. The Grantor shall be responsible for disposal, in accordance with Federal and State law(s) and local ordinances, of any soil and debris excavated from the properiy that is contaminated with hazardous substances, wastes, petroleum, etc. The Crrantor reserves the right to use and occupy the easement for any purpose consistent with the rights and privileges above granted and which will not interfere with or endanger any of the said company's facilities therein or use thereof. In case of the permanent abandonment of the easement by the Crrantee, all rights, privilege, and interest granted herein shall terminate. The work of installing and maintaining said Shelter, utility lines and fixtures shall be done with care: the surface along the easement shall be restored substantially to its original level and condition. Signed this /a day of Dec- , 20 TE GY-ANTOR 4 United Advertismg qforation Name C'hfauviMn~%~~✓'~' 498 West Iliff Avenue Ad ress '~2c~8''^' 3 ~^e~~~ r~L~ Denver, CO 80223 ~ 303-282-1000 Phone ~O'J ~ 'f~ lY5 ~ I ~ '1 / 1 ACORD CERTIFICATE OF LIABILITY INSURANCE (MMIDD IYY, DA , 101 10/06 PRODUCER Welsh Insurance Agency, Ina THIS CERTIFICATE IS ISSUED AS A MATTER OF INFORMATION 1310 East Eisenhower Blvd ONLY AND CONFERS NO RIGHTS UPON THE CERTIFICATE . HOLDER. THIS CERTIFICATE DOES NOT AMEND, EXTEND OR . Loveland, CO 80537 ALTER THE COVER4GE AFFORDED BY THE POLICIES BELOW. (970)663-5404 INSURERS AFFORDING COVERAGE NAIC # INSURED INSURERA: Tf2VBIBfS If1SUf9f1C0 COfllpBfly ' OUTDOOR PROMOTIONS INC , INSURER B: 5724 S. College Ave INSURER C: ~ Ft COIIIIIS CO 80525- , INSURER D: INSURER E: COVERAGES ~ INSURERF: THE POLICIES OF INSUR4NCE LISTED HAVE BEEN ISSUED TO THE INSURED NAMED ABOVE FOR THE POLICY PERIOD INDICATED. NOTWITHSTANDING I ANY REQUIREMENT, TERM OR CONDITION OF ANY CONTRACT OR OTHER DOCUMENT WITH RESPECT TO WHICH THIS CERTIFICATE MAY BE ISSUED OR MAY PERTAIN. THE INSURANCE AFFORDED BY THE POLICIES DESCRIBED HEREIN IS SUBJECTTO AlL THE TERMS, EXCLUSIONSAND CONDITIONS OF SUCH POLICIES. AGGREGATE LIMITS SHOWN MAY HAVE BEEN REDUCED BY PAID CLAIMS. INSR LTR ADD'L INSRD I TMPE OF INSURANCE GENERAL LIABILITY I POLICY NUMBER POLICY EFFECTIVE DATE MM/DO/YY POLICY EXPIRATION DATE MM/DO I LIMITS EACH OCCURRENCE 'I,OOO,OOO T COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILIN 6605588C743 10101/06 10/01/07 DAMAGE TO RENTE D PREMISES Eaocwrence 325,000 . CLAIMS MADE ❑ OCCUR ' - MED EXP (Any one person), 10,000; A PERSONAL & ADV INJURY ' 'I,OOO,OOO l I ~ I FNERALAGGREGATF i 9000,000 I GEN'LAGGREGATELIMITAPPLIESPER: PRODUCTS - COMP/OPAGG 2,000,000 ❑O POLICY ❑ PROJECT LOC AUTOMOBILE LIABILITV I COMBINED SINGLE LIMIT i 500 000~ j ANYAUTO BA7378C743 10/01/06 10/01/07 (eaaccident) , i IA I[,JI ALL OWNED AUTOS ~ SCHEDULEDAUTOS ~ HIREDAUTOS NON OWNEDAUTOS eODILY INJURY (Perperson) BODILY INJURY (Per accident) ~ . ❑ PROPERN DAMAGE ~ . GAftAGELIABILITY ACCIDENT _ ' ❑ U ANYAUTO AGG ~ i EXCESS LIABILITV CUP4869Y599 10/01/06 10101/07 EACH OCCURRENCE 1 2,000,0001 ❑d OCCUR ❑ CLAIMSMADE qGGREGATE ~ 2,000,000 A ~ ❑ DEDUCTIBLE ; U RETENTION WORKERS COMPENSA710N AND ' ❑ WC STATU- ❑ OTH- EMPLOYERS LIABILITY TORY LIMITS ER ANY PROPRIETOR / PARTNER / EXECUTIVE E.L. EACH ACCIDENT ~ OFFICER/MEMBEREXCLUDED? If yes, tlescribe under i E.L.DISEASE - EAEMPLOYEE _ F SPECIAL PROVISIONS below _ OTHER ~ E.L. DI56AoE--PuLICY LIiNiT ~ DES i CRIPTION OF OPERATIONS / LOCATIONS / VEHIC LES / EXCLUSIONS ADDED BY ENDORSEME - NT / SPECIAL PROV - ISIONS CERTIFICATE HOLDER CANCELLATION SHOULD ANY OF THE ABOVE DESCRIBED POLIGES BE CANCELLED BEPORE THE I EXPIRATION DATE THEREOF, THE ISSUING INSURER WILL ENDEAVOR TO MAIL CITY OF WHEATRIDGE 30 DAYS WRITTEN NOTICE TO THE CERTIFICATE HOLDER NAMED TO i I AStf1: AI9f1 WFIITE THE LEFT, BUT FAILURE TO DO SO SHALL IMPOSE NO OBLIGATION OR LIABILIN I 7500 W. ZJIII AVB OF ANY KIND UPON THE INSURER, ITS AGENTS OR REPRESENTATIVES. . WI108YfICJ9E,CO SOO33-HOO"I i AUTHORIZEDREP ENTATIVE Fred Allen ACORD 25 (2001I08) r OO ACORD CORPORATION 1988 - U:V~ UNITED ADVERTISING CORPORATION DANIEL C. AVJEAN 2603 SHCF.HAN CT_ SUITE 202 498 WEST ILIPF AVENUE - NAPERVLLLE. IL 60564 DENVCR. CO 80223 66` 630.904.6446 I`AX630.904.4759 30@uniedad$com CELL:312.9G1.5307 EMAIL. dan 40-0rn ~ City of Wheat Ridge OLoRpaCommercial Miscellan PERMIT - 071350 PERMIT NO: 071350 ISSUED: 12/14/2007 JOB ADDRESS: Bus Shelters EXPIRES: 06/11/2008 DESCRIPTION: 16 Bus Shelters CONTACTS owner 303/235-2860 Tim Paranto Bus Shelters gc 303/881-1137 Ted & Lucia Mills 02-1876 Hi-Country Sign Service, Inc. PARCEL INFO ZONE CODE: ua USE: ua SUBDIVISION: ua BLOCK/LOT#: 0/ FEE SUMMARY ESTZMATED PROSECT VALUATION: 160,000.00 FEES Permit Fee 1,728.75 Plan Review Fee 1,123.69 Total Valuation .00 Use Tax 2,880.00 . TOTAL 5,732.44 Conditions: MR:Approved for 16 locations per attached memo RPH: Approved sites on spread sheet JS: Approved as submitted. 16 locations: N./38th & W./Sheridan, E/Wadsworth & S/48th, W/Wads & S/41st, W/Wads & S/35th, S/29th & E/Wads (No advertising), S side Garrison @ 44th, S/44th & W/Robb, E/Youngfield & N/32nd, S/32nd & E/YOUngfield, N/44th & W/Ripling, W/Kipling & W/38th (NO site plan - need clarification on moving shelter closer to curb), E/Youngfield & S/31st, E/Kipling & N/41st, S/44th & E/Van Gordon, S/38th & W/Kipling (Reviewing ROW - no site plan submitted), N/38th & E/Kendall (not shown on map) I hereby certify that the setback distances proposed by this pesmit application are accurate, and do not violate applicable ordinances, rules or regulations of Che City of Wheat Ridge or covenants, easements or restrictions of record; that all measurements shown, and allegations made are accurate; that I have read and agree to abide by all conditions printed on this application and that I assume full responsibility for cumpliance with the Wheat Ridge Building Code (I.s.C) and all other - I?ble Wheat Ridge Ordiqances, for work under this permit. Plans subject to field inspection. tn~_~~ -7 Siq t 'of contra date 1. This permit was issued in acwrdance with the provisions set forth in your application and is subject to the laws of the State of Colorado and to the zoning Regulations and euilding Codes of Wheat Aidge, Colorado or any other applicable ordinanres of the City. 2. This permit shall expire 180 days from the issue date. Requests for an extension must be received prior to expiration date. An extension may be granted at the discretion of the Huilding Official. 3. If this permit expires, a new permit may be acquired for a fee of one-half the amount normally required, prwided no changes have been or will be made in the original plans and specifications and any suspension or abandonment has not exceeded one (1) year.If changes have been or if suspension or abandonment exceeds one (1) year, full fees sha11 be paid for a new permit. 4. No work of any manner shall be done that will change the natural flow of water causing a drainage problem. . 5. Contractor shall notify the suilding Inspector twenty-four (24) hours in advance Eor all inspections and shall receive written apprwal on inspection card before proceeding with successive phases of the job. 6. The issuance of a p 't or the approval of drawings and specifications shall not be construed to be a pexmit for, nor an apprwal iolation o£ the provisions of the building codes or any other ordinance, law, sule or regulation. Al1 plan re i subject to Eield inspections. . of Chief Building Official date ~N REQUEST LINE: (303)234-5933 BUILDING OFFICE: (303)235-2855 MUST BE MADE BY 3PM ANY BUSINESS DAY FOR INSPECTION THE FOLLOWING BUSINESS DAY. ea ~ City of ~ Wheat~dge - GOMMUNtTY DEVELOPMENT Memorandum TO: Building Department, Russ Higgins FROM: Meredith Reckert DATE: December 6, 2007 Updated December 13, 2007 - per meeting with contractor 12-12-07 Updated December 18, 2007 SUBJECT: Bus shelter permit Pending submittal of structural'information to the chief building official, the following bus shelter permit locations have been approved: A building per`nit has been'issued for these sixteen December 1,8, 2007. • 11045: North side of 38`~' Avenue west of Sh'eridan • 16792: East side of Wa dSworth south off4'8' Avenue- • 16965: „ West side of Asworth southof 415` AVqnue; ~ : • 16961: ; West side of Wdiisworth epu th of 35`h Avenre • 10799: South side of 29th AveW'east of W4s~vQr~ki'= no advertising allowed due to R- ~ ~ 2 zoning • 11138 th= : South side of Garrison a~ ,44 Avenue • 11177: South side of 94~ Ayen'de u~est of Robb • 17469: East side of Youngfieldnorth of 32"d Avenue • 10929: South side o~ 32"d Avenue east of Youngfield • 11154: North side of 44`1' Avenue west of Kipling • 11008: West side of Kipling south of 381h Avenue • 17467: East side of Youngfield south of 31st Avenue • 14818: East side of Kipling north of 41 st Avenue • 21074: South of 44th east of Van Gordon • 14817: South side of 38`h west of Kipling • 11005: North side of 381h Avenue east of Kendall - Not shown on map The following locations have not been approved as explained below: • 10973: West side of Sheridan south of 381h Avenue - No site plan submitted - Needs right-of-way issues resolved or easement • 11139: North side of 44th Avenue west of Garrison - Needs right-of-way issues resolved or easement • 14825: East side of Kipling north of 491h Avenue - Reviewing right-of-way 0 21155: West side of Kipling south of 491h Avenue - Reviewing right-of-way ~ 0 U Q) 0 ~ ~ N ~ O Z 0 0 0 0 (Y) 0 M r N N N N 04 r r T r r ~ W > O w a a a W > O w a a a N ~ ~ > o Q o. ¢ W > O ~ a a Q W > O ~ a a Q 0 W > O ~ a a a cl W > O ~ a a a 0 W > O ~ a a ¢ 0 W > O ~ m a. a 0 W > O ~ a m ¢ ~ W > O ~ a a ¢ ~ W > O ~ a a a ~ W > O ~ a a ¢ ~ W > O w m a. ¢ 0 W > O 0~ m m Q cl W > O w a. n. ¢ 0 W > O w a d a ❑ W > O w a a Q C) W > O w CL a ¢ a~ .a LL ~ ~ ~ tn ~ L c~ ~ W Q ~ r N r d N Q N ~ lR V 7 a / V/ ~ 1 Y co > Q ~ c -o • . . c ~ ~ o 3 ~ Q +L+ ~ c < > w O N ~ m ~ m L c~n 3 a) > ¢ i-+ V 0 ~ > m ~ o cn (a a) a5 > ¢ ~ V N m ~ ~ 0 cn (6 a5 Q y ~ ~ > m ~ ~ 0 u~'i N ~ > m ~ C ~6 ~ ~ a~ ~ Q N m V J ~ N 6 C7 o 3 (1) Q 4.- ~ c y/j~ V/ C O i f6 C~ ca (1) Q ~ u~ ~ Q M d' o Y cq ~ Q ~ 1 Q M ~ o ~ ~ O_ 3 ~ - Y p 3 > Q V c > Q p M o N ~ ~ Ll 3 ~ ~ O ~ o ~ 3 > Q Y in > ~ ~ N M ~ C ' i~ a ~ m p T . n ~ y~ 01 p } o ~ > Q G cN'> in ~ > ¢ N M 0 ~n -a 0) 0 a) n ~ ~r o 0) Q N n ~ ~ O ~ > o a) Q ~ m ~ Q ~L o ~ W 3 cn LO O 0 (h N I~ LO (O CO M ~ M (h 00 (`7 N L,) ln Lo d' ~ (O ~ N i` (O ~ r d' I~ 00 O ~ c- ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ N ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ N ~ ~ N Ch V' tn CO I- W 0) ~ ~ ~ N ~ ('7 V ~ ~ ~ CO c- I~ ~ 00 _m ~ O N Nov 06 2007 1:32PM CDOT 303-757-9886 p.1 D =CWMT FQR A.13VER773 DE [',M Al BTJfi STOn 7le submitted pamnit has baen aocepted by (Z 6~~j 7be accepted plaas are in ganerai oompliaacb wiffi Colorado bepartmel►t o€Tkcnsportation (iCDOT) eugineertug atandards. Sole responsibility for completmeee and accuracy of thase plans s]!teil t+emain with the permittee suMnitdng tha plana. Neidiar the locai goveming body nor CDOT acceYt lW;lilies fbr Lhdliiie5 Qesigned Ari4 COmhuCtCd by pfhBTg. Tha local govorniug body and pennittee hereby affirai.to tha bast of their lmowladgcs and balief taaY Ihe pbrmi#ed faGility is ia ootnpIiance wi9► 81e Outdoor Adver[ising AcE (CRS 43-1- 41)7_2.A)> aad nll ePPUcable engbwmin8 atandsrds. Ihe following is a genecaF ohecklist oFifie ihusss veriffed by the loosl goveming body: InlHal atnd date apprnpHate box to verify CHY Offid"lls IniNala 4 pate The in5tallstioa doag not raal~ict Pc+dcistrinu tiaSHe and is not n aafoty ' /2/i tmzud to the uioro blia r 2. ' The bus bench or shelter is locaW at an officially dedignated bws stop. S10 mpnhat': 3. T'bw daeign aad oonakciction of ilaa Lus Ucatc]~ or shelter meast6 .AASH'1 V e*Wcriog safetp tieQuiiamentm Safely roquimmeafs inCludq 6ut are not limited to: a Sight distmm and varticul demncas. b Clee i i ~ . r zone er tar a aad proper sotback from ffie edga offlio i I driving isne in ~ arem whera cvrb and gutter aNists and ia areas whare iY does uok . 4. The CDOT fighvoP way shaU be ciearly de8nad and ahown on a sight plan (Wachod). S. '1710f08~tf0IIO8QY01S61mpact b01}IOd[a'1RW6j'st0II1. 6. ~4ite-spocaftc tragia control plans ia accoisdance with the MTJ7CD will be 1 uired for the cu h li f h f ' ,l ns uc on o t e aai . -d- ec: x"d°°ofs• reWliaw Lx,l c?mecdngsoap Tmpoaa I City of `7~Theat~dge COMMUNITY DEVEIAPMENT Memorandum To: CDOT FROM: Meredith Reckert, Senior Planner DATE: December 13, 2007 SUBJECT: Approved bus shelter locations Attached is a completed copy of CDOT's Determination Check[ist for Advertising Devices at Bus Stops for the following locations: • West side of Sheridan south of W. 38h Avenue • East side of Wadsworth south of W. 48't' Avenue • West side of Wadsworth south of W. 415t Avenue • West side of Wadsworth south of W. 35`h Avenue • East side of Kipling north of W. 49`h Avenue • West side of Kipling south of W. 49`h Auenue • West side of Kipling south of W. 38`h Avenue • East side of Kipling north of W. 415t Avenue If you have any questions, please feel free to contact me at 303-235-2848. City of Wheat Ridge Building Division Date: 7500 W. 29th Ave., Wheat Ridge, CO 80033 OffiCe: 303-235-2855' Fax: 303-235-2857 Plan#: °~coRna° Inspection Line: 303-234-5933 permit#: Building Permit Application Property Address: Properly Owner (please pnnt): Cj~, jj V~ (1e 4" R I'U KC) W Phone: 14 Mailing Address: (if different than proper(y address) l Address: 'Mill Contractor: (JN,`~&l dvPASiwq aM / Ht`' ~c7✓N~✓'~~:N N Contractor License Phone: 36-i / Rf~ / If Sub Contractors: Electrical City License Plumbing City License Mechanical City License Company: Re5poc~J Ele4✓ic 4L[ Company Company: R~~ 3o3/s8'7-Ey33 6cp. ate: Ecp. Date: Ecp. Date: Approval: Approval: Approval: Use of space (description): E45 Sk P.I~e Y' Constructlon Value: S Descilp6o11 of wod(' (as calcu/ated per the Buildinp Valuadon Data sheet) 5 e-+ -~N~16 1`~~fO~..l PlanReview/dueattimeofsubmittaq:$ T Sq. Ft./L. Ft added: Squares BTU's Gallons Amps OWNER/CONTRACTOR SIGNATURE OF UNDERSTANDING AND AGREEMENT I hereby certify that the setback distances proposed by this permit application are accurete, and do not violate applicable ordinances, rules or regula[ions of the Ciry of Wheat Ridge or covenants, easements or restrictions of record; that all measuremerrts shown, and allegations made are accura[e; that 1 have read and agree to abitle by all conditions printed on this application and that I assume full responsibility for compliance with the Wheat Ridge Building Code (I.B.C) and all other applicable Wheat Ridge Ordinances, for work under this permit. Plans subject to field inspection. CIRLCEONE:: (OWNER) (CONTRACTOR) or PERSONALREPRESENTA71VEof(OWNER) (CONTRATOR) PRINT NAME: SIGNATURE: Date: A D ARTMENT USE ONLY ZONINGCOMMENTS: ~ Zoning: Reviewer: n Q~ ~ PUBLICWORKSCOMMEMS: G D~1S(C2K~J/~.(0.~ Reviewer ~PrmR S~~ BUILDMGDEPARTMEMCOMMENTS: ~ ~~J OCCUPANCY: Reviewer FIRE DEPARTMEIYT:: O approVed W! comm ❑ diseppfoVed ❑ rlo fEView fequlred Bldg ValuaHon: $ City of Wheat Ridge Building Permit Submittal List The follovring items are required for the SItlJI@- Of 1W0 f8fillly building permit submittal for the pmperty located at . If any of the required'Rems are not included in the submiGal, the submittal will be considered incomplete and retumed immediately without review. This sheet must be submitted wdh the building permit application. Please initial beside each required Rem, signifying that it has been included. Review Required by: 0 Buildirg ❑ Planning ❑ Public Works SUBMITfAL DOCUMENTS: Plans: ❑ Three (3) fullsized (24" x 36") plans (Contents of plans detailed in the Single- and hvo-family handout) - yellow heading ❑ Three (3) stamped sets of fourMation plans. ❑ Three (3) copies of a grading and erosion contml plan. ❑ One (1) copy of a soils report. DOCUMENTATION: ❑ One (1) completed building permd application. ❑ One (1) properlydeed. ❑ One (1) certified survey or Improvement Location CeAificate. ❑ Proof of utility availability (fortn provided by city). ❑ One (1) building permit submittal list. The following items are required for the CommefClal Of multl-famlly building permit submiHal for the property located at . If any ofthe required dems are not included in the submiNal, the submiital will be considered incompiete and retumed immediaMly without review. If you had a pre-application meeting with Staff, you must submit the checklist you received. Otherwise, this sheet must be submitted with the building permit application. Please initial beside each required Rem, signirying that it has been included. Review Required by: 0 Building ❑ Planning ❑ Public Works SUBMITfAL DOCUMENTS: Plans: ❑ Four (4) fullsized (24" x 36') plans (Contents of p/ans detailed in the Commercial & Mu/ti-family handout) - pink heading ❑ Two (2) copies of a final drainage report and plan OR Two (2) copies of a drainage letter and plan ❑ Two (2) copies of a grading and erosion control plan ❑ Two (2) copies of a traffic impad study OR Two (2) copies of a trip generation study DOCUMENTATION: ❑ One (1) completed building pertnit application. ❑ One (1) property deetl. ❑ One (1) certified survey or Improvement Location Certificate. ❑ Proof of utility availability (form provided by city). ❑ One (1) building permd submittal list. i4xz. Clty Of Wheat~dge - COMMUNIIY DFVELOPMENT Memorandum TO: Building Department, Russ Higgins FROM: Meredith Reckert DATE: December 6, 2007 Updated December 13, 2007 - per meeting with contractor 12-12-07 SUBJECT: Bus shelter permit Pending submittal of structural information to the chief building official, the following bus shelter permit locations have been approved: • 11045: North side of 38th Avenue west of S~iend~n • 16792: East side of Wadsworth south of 48t~' A`venue • 16965: West side of Wadsworth south of 41s` Avenue,. • 16961: West side of Wadfiworth soUth of 35tl' Aventle~ • 10799: South side of 29rhAvenue east of W adswort'-= ho a( 2 zoning • 11138: South side of GarrisQn=at 44th Avenu~ • 11177: South side of 44`" Avenue west af Robb • 17469: East side of Youngfield n4irth of 32"d Avenue • 10929: South side of 32"d Auefiue east of Youngfield allowed due to R- • 11154: North side of 44`° Avenue west of Kipling • 11008: West side of Kipling south of 381h Avenue - No site plan submitted - Needs clarification on moving shelter closer to the curb - • 17467: East side of Youngfield south of 31 st Avenue • 14818: East side of Kipling north of 41 s` Avenue • 21074: South of 44"' east of Van Gordon • 14817: South side of 381h west of Kipling - Reviewing right-of-way - No site plan submitted • 11005: North side of 381h Avenue east of Kendall - Not shown on map The following locations have not been approved as explained below: • 10973: West side of Sheridan south of 38`h Avenue - No site plan submitted - Needs right-of-way issues resolved or easement • 11139: North side of 44Ih Avenue west of Garrison - Needs right-of-way issues resolved or easement • 14825: East side of Kipling north of 49`h Avenue - Reviewing right-of-way 0 21155: West side of Kipling south of 491h Avenue - Reviewing right-of-way uceN\ 1F0 THE INFORMATION (ONTAINEO IN THIS ORAWING IS PROPRIETARY ' ANO MUST NOT BE COPIEO OR OISCLOSEO TO THIRO PARTIES WITHOOT PRIOR WRITTEN CONSENi FROM THE OWNER :m 0 :i 0 p ,N,o mn m / \ my ~o ny A 3 0 < D Dy ~ A m A ~ n 0 D ~J V m 0 ~ - ~~.Dxxx~ _.pXK. 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A 3 O G D m C A A N D Z O N D .T1 V m 0 c~ m N ~ n ' 0 ~S IRC IfJYUHMFIIUN LONIFIfJtU IN IflIS UNNWINh IS MHUYNItIAH7 TIES - AN R R FOq . ~ ~ (ONSENT FROM THE OWN R W THOUT PRIOR WRITTEN . . . . . ~ °o 0 ~ ~ 0 -i 0 3 < ~ • V1 - . Q ' a A 0 Q a . y~ 1 FEA Simulation Results For Denver, Colorado Bus Shelter Document No. VGI06042007-01 Release Date: June 5, 2007 Prepared for: Denver Colorado Originator: Vertigo Group Inc. iC The master of this document is stored on an electronic tlatabase and is "write protecled". It can be alteretl ONLY by authorizetl persons of Vertigo Group Inc. Viewing of the master tlocument elec[ronically ensures access to the current issue. Any hard copies must be regaided as uncontrolled copies. Rev.1 12H 2/2007 THIS REPORTREPORT BEARS FEA Simulation Results For ENGINEERING SEAL ON THE FIRST PAGE 2 of 22 Denver, Coloredo Bus Shelter Release Control Record Rev. Na 'Description Date (DD/MM/YY) Initials ' 1 Report has been stamped 12/12/2007 TB 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Approvals The mas[er of this document is stored on an electronic database and is °write protectetl°. It can be altered ONLY by authorized pereons of Vertigo Group Inc. Viewing of the master documen[ elec[ronically ensures access to the current issue. Any hard wpies must be regarded as unCOntrolletl copies. Rev. 1 12/12/2007 THIS REPORTREPORT BEARS FEA Simulation Results For ENGINEERING SEAL ON THE FIRST PAGE 3 of 22 Denver, Colorado Bus Shelter Index Releases Control Record/Approvals 2 Index ..................3 1. Executive Summary 4 2. Product Overview 5 2.1 System Dimensions and Configuration 5 2.1.1 Material 5 3. Simulation 6 3.1 Loading Scheme 6 3.1.1 FEA Mesh of the SatCon 11.7kVA Enclosure 7 3.1.2 FEA Side-to-Side Results 8 3.1.3 FEA Front-to-Back Results .......10 3.1.4 Simulation Results - Vertical Members ............12 3.1.5 Simulation Result- Rivet Connection ................13 4. Conclusion ................14 The master of this document is stored on an electronic database antl is "write protecletl°. It can be altered ONLY by authorized persons of Vertigo Group Inc. Viewing of the master tlocumenl electronically ensures access to the current issue. Any hard copies must be regarded as unconUOlled copies. Rev. 1 . . 12/1212007 THIS REPORTREPORT BEARS FEA Simulation Results For ENGINEERING SEAL ON THE FIRST PAGE 4 of 22 Denver, Colorado Bus Shelter 1. Executive Summary This document details the FEA simulation results performed by Vertigo Group Inc. on Denver Colorado Bus Shelter. The objective of these simulations is to de-risk this product to the applicable standard: BUILDING CODE AND APPENDICES AS PUBLISHED BY INTERNATIONAL CODE COUNCIL (ICC) - Denver Colorado The FEA activities were performed with the intent to further investigate the characteristics of the product, to determine how much margin the mechanical design has, and to determine that system structural is within manufactured- recommended operating limits in all operating scenarios for the environment as specified in Denver Colorado Building Code (Chapter 16, section 1608 - 1609). The simulation was performed utilizing 3G.author FEA simulation software as well CosmosWorks. The master of this document is storetl on an electronic database and is "write protec[ed". It can he alteretl ONLY by authorized persons of Vertigo Group Inc. Viewing of ihe master document elec[ronically ensures access to the current issue. Any hard copies must be regarded as uncontrolletl copies. Rev. 1 12/12/2007 TffiS REPORTREPORT BEARS FEA simwation Results For ENGINEERING SEAL ON THE FIRST PAGE 5 of 22 Denver, Colorado Bus Shelter 2. Product Overview The bus shelter that has been analyzed in this report shows how structural members as well glass panels behave when exposed to the winds of 90MPH as well snow loading of 30 pounds per square foot 2.1 System Dimensions and Configuration The approximate overall external dimensions and weights are as follows: 1. Enclosure Width: 689mm (27-1/8") 2. Enclosure Depth: 486mm (19-1/8") 3. Enclosure Height: 1275mm (50") 4. Enclosure Weight (Net): 136kg (300LB) 5. Enclosure weight (Gross): 680kg (1,500LB) 2.1.1 Material Part Name Structure Name Chrome Stainless Steel Unit English (in.) G l Mass Density 0.2818 Ib/in enera CostIndex 0.4536 Anisotropic no Ex 2.901e+007 psi Stress Vx 0.28 Gxy 1.117e+007 psi xpansion Coefficient 6.111e-0061/°F Stress Thermal e erence Temperature 320F Anisotropic no Name Glass Unit English (in.) G l Mass Density 0.088791b/in enera Cost Index 0.4536 Anisotropic no St Ex 9.998e+006 psi ress Vx 0.23 Guy 4.064e+006 psi xpansion Coefficient 5e-0061/°F Stress Thermal e erence Temperature 320F Anisotropic no IGoc 1.003e-005 BTU/(s*OF*in) Part Name Protective Spacer Name Rubber Unit English (in.) G l Mass Density 0.03613 Ib/in enera CostIndex 0.4536 Anisotropic no St Ex 884.7 psi ress Vx 0.49 GXy 420.6 psi xpansion Coeffcient 0.00037221/0 F Stress Thermal e erence Temperature 320F Anisotropic no The master of ihis tlocument is stored on an electronic database and is "write protected". It can be alteretl ONLY by authorized persons of Vertigo Group Inc. Viewing of the master document electronically ensures access to the current issue. Any hard copies must be regartled as unwntrolled copies. - Rev. 1 12/12/2007 THIS REPORTREPORT BEARS FEA Simulation Results For ENGINEERING SEAL ON THE FIRST PAGE 6 of 22 Denver, Colorado Bus Shelter 3. Siinulation Criteria The bus shelter that is in this report will be exposed to different weather patterns throughout the year; therefore it is crucial that adequate snow loads and winds are being considered in the simulation as outlined in 2004 Denver Amendments to the 2003 Internationai Buiiding Codes. Averape temperatures in Denver, Colorado Normal Precipitation in Denver, Colorado (NORTHGLENN Weather station, 15.09 miles from Denver) Averape winds in Denver, Colorado Wind- Average Wind Speed- (MPH) J.4N ' FEB MAR' APR ; MAY - JUN JUL AUG SEP ' OCT NOV DEC ' LINN 8.60 SJO 9.60; 10.00 ' 9.30 I 8.80 8.30 8.00 ' 7.90 7.80 820 8.40 ' 8.60 (NORTHGLENN Weather station, 15.09 miles from Denver) Some Properties of Snow Snowfiakes of falling snow consist of ice crystais with their well-known complex pattern. Owing to their large surface area to weight ratio they fall to the ground relatively slowly and are easily biown by the wind. Freshly falien snow is very loose and fluffy, with a specific gravity of about 0.05 to 0.1 (1/20th to 1/10th of water). Immediately after landing, however, the snow crystals start to change: the thin, needle-like projections begin to sublime and the crystals gradually become more like small irregularly shaped grains. This results in settlement of the snow and after a few days the specific gravity will usually have increased to about 0.2. This compaction further increases and specific gravities of about 0.3 will often have been attained after about a month, even at below-freezing temperatures. Longer periods of warm weather as well as rain falling into the snow (a possibility that must be included in proper design loads) may increase this density even further. As a simple rule for estimating loads from snow depths the specific gravity can be considered to, be about 0.2 to 0.3. In other words, each inch of snow represents a load of about 1 to 1'/ pounds per square foot. The master of this document is stored on an electronic database and is "write protecled°. It can be altered ONLY by authorizetl persons of Vertigo Group Inc. Viewing of the master document elecUOnically ensures access to the current issue. Any hard copies must be regarded as uncontrolled copies. Rev. 1 12/12I2007 (NORTHGLENN Weather station, 15.09 miles from Denver) THIS REPORTREPORT BEARS FEA Simulation Results For ENGINEERING SEAL ON THE FIRST PAGE 7 of 22 Denver, Colorado Bus Shetter 3.1 Loading Scheme (reference 2004 Denver Amendments to the 2003 International Building Code) SECTION 1608 SNOW LOADS Section 1608 Snow Loads shall be used in its entirety except as amended below: 1608.1 General. Design snow loads shall be determined using whichever of the following criteria produces the largest stress in the member(s) being designed. A. Design snow loads, including drifting and unbalanced snow loads, shall be determined in accordance with Section 7 of ASCE 7, Minimum Design Loads for Buildings and Other Shuctures. B. Neglecting drifting and unbalanced loadings, a uniformly applied roof snow load shall be: a. 30 aounds ner square foot for all structures in the occupancy Categories III and IV of Table 1604.5. b. 25 pounds per square foot for all other structures. 1608.2 Ground snow loads. Ground snow load for use with the procedures of ASCE 7 shall be 25 pounds per square foot. 1608.3 Flat roof snow loads. 1608.3.3 Snow load importance factor. The value for the snow load importance factor, I in Table 1604.5 shall be amended as follows and used in lieu of the I factors listed in Table 7.4 of ASCE 7: Category III .....................................1.2 Category IV .....................................1.4 1608.3.4 Rain-on-snow surcharge load need not be considered. Section 1608 Snow Loads shall be amended by the addition of 1608.10 below: 1608.10 Addifional Criteria. Snow loads aze not to be considered as reducible live loads. SECTION 1609 WIND LOADS Section 7609 Wind Loads shall be used in its entirety except as amended below: 1609.1.1.2 Reduction for air density. In calculating velocity pressures using Eq. 6-15 in ASCE 7, the numerical constant, 0.00256, may be reduced to account for air density. Any reduction shall comply with ASCE 7, Section C6.5.10, but in no case shall the reduction in the numerical constant exceed fifteen percent. No reduction is to be applied to 1609.6, "Simplified provisions for low-rise buildings." 1609.3 Basic wind speed. The basic wind speed, to be used in the provisions of ASCE 7, shall be 90 miles aer hour (V3s, three second gust) for all areas in the City and County of Denver located east of a line defined as the centerline of Sheridan Blvd. For areas located west of the centerline of The master of this tlocument is storetl on an eledronic database and is °write protected". It can be altered ONLY by authorized persons of VeNgo Group Inc. Viewing of the master tlocument electronically ensures access to the current issue. Any hard copies must be regarded as uncontrolled copies. Rev. 1 12/12/2007 THIS REPORTREPORT BEARS FEA Simulation Results For ENGINEERING SEAL ON THE FIRST PAGE 8 of 22 Denver, Colorado Bus Shelter Sheridan Blvd., the basic wind speed shall be 100 miles per hour (V3s, three second gust). The centerline of Sheridan Blvd. is assumed to be projected to the north and south boundaries of the City and County of Denver. The mas[er of this document is stored on an eledronic da[abase and is °write protec[ed". It can be aflered ONLY by authorized persons of Vertigo Group Inc. Viewin9 of the master document electronically ensures access to the current issue. Any hartl copies must be regardetl as uncontrolletl copies. Rev. 1 12/12/2007 THIS REPORTREPORT BEARS FEA Simulation Results For ENGINEERING SEAL ON THE FIRST PAGE 9 of 22 Denver, Colorado Bus Shelter 3.1.1 FEA Mesh of Denver Bus Shelter The Adbox has not been considered in this simulation as it is not part of the structure. The master of this document is stored on an electronic database and is "write protec[ed". It can be alteretl ONLY by authorized persons of VeRigo Group Inc. Viewing of the master document electronically ensures access lo the current issue. Any hard copies must be re9arded as uncantrolled copies. Rev. 1 12/12/2007 THIS REPORTREPORT BEARS FEA Simulation Results For ENGINEERING SEAL ON THE FIRST PAGE 10 of 22 Denver, Colorado Bus Shelter 3.1.2 FEA of 90MPH wind in "X" direction (No Snow Load Considered). The bus shelter is this simulation is being exposed to 90MPH side winds in a direction of the small glass panel 10 to a,n 614 dt7 },74 ;1.3 Gk0 . . . Is ll.! The master ofthis tlocumentis stored on an electronic dalabase and is "write protec[ed°. It can be altered ONLY by au[horized persons of Vertigo Group Inc. Viewing of the master tlocument electronically ensures access to the current issue. Any hard copies must be regarded as uncontrolled copies. Rev. t 12/12I2007 THIS REPORTREPORT BEARS FEA Simulation Results For ENGINEERING SEAL ON THE FIRST PAGE 11 of 22 Denver, Colorado Bus Shelter Based on the above results the maximum stress concentration is 8.109E+03psi on the structure as shown in figure. The maximum stress concentration is in the tie- down bracket in the lower section of the bus shelter as depicted in figure below. The master of this document is storetl on an eledronic database and is "write protected". It can be altered ONLY by au[horized pereons of Vertigo Group Inc. Viewing of the master document elecUOnically ensures access to ihe current issue. Any hartl copies must be regardetl as unwntrolletl copies. Rev. 1 12/12I2007 THIS REPORTREPORT BEARS FEA Simulation Results For ENGINEERING SEAL ON THE FIRST PAGE 12 of 22 Denver, Colorado Bus Shelter 3.1.2 FEA of 90MPHwind in "X" direction (No Snow Load Considered). The figures below show how the shucture is reacting when exposed to 90MPH winds on the x-axis. The maximum displacement of the structure is 0.011 therefore does meet Denver Colorado building codes and it considered as a safe structure. 10--, -M~ res7f -&iaaa {r.3&3` d.C+i2 W:'a4372iw.. Nar_'xt9712f0 The master of this document is stored on an electronic database antl is "write protectetl". It can be alteretl ONLY by authorizetl persons of Vertigo Group Inc. Vewing of the master document electronically ensures access to the current issue. Any hard copies must be re9ardetl as uncontrolled copies. Rev.1 1znziznm THIS REPORTREPORT BEARS FEA Simulation Results For ENGINEERING SEAL ON THE FIRST PAGE 13 of 22 Denver, Colorado Bus Shelter 3.1.2 FEA of 90MPH wind in "Z" direction (No Snow Load Considered). The bus shelter is this simulation is being exposed to 90MPH side winds in a direction of the two glass panels Wn lm~ *0M 4177 3E3i IA'I ~n 4ID9E ;a%.gSa 1~e R. r;c+DY 777 The master of this document is stored on an electronic database and is "write protected°. It can be altered ONLY by authorizetl persons of Vertigo Group Inc. Viewing of the master document electronically ensures access lo the current issue. Any hard copies must be re9arded as uncontrolled copiea Rev. 1 12/12/2007 THIS REPORTREPORT BEARS FEA Simulation Results For ENGINEERING SEAL ON THE FIRST PAGE 14 of 22 Denver, Colorado Bus Shelter Based on the above results the maximum stress concentration is 4.177E+04psi on the structure as shown in figure. The maximum stress concentration is in the tie- down bracket in the upper section of the bus shelter where both of the glass panels are secured together, as depicted in figure below. The master of this document is storetl on an electronic database and is "write protected". It can be altered ONLY by authorized persons of VeNgo Group Inc. Viewing oF the master document electmnically ensures access to the wrrent issue. Any hard copies must be regarded as unconlrolled copies. Rev.t 1211212007 TffiS REPORTREPORT BEARS FEA Simulation Results For ENGINEERING SEAL ON THE FIRST PAGE 15 of 22 Denver, Colorado Bus Shelter Gr~a~w4«e ~i 4ba9 0511 Q.3E3 a 2M 0:~ gow W:c,O 1isc:4.Me,~. The master of this document is storetl on an eledronic database and is "write protectetl°. It can be altered ONLY by authorized persons of Vertigo Group Inc. Viewing of the master document electronically ensures access to the current issue. Any hard copies must be regarded as uncontrolled copies. Rev.t 12112/20a7 THIS REPORTREPORT BEARS FEA Simulation Results For ENGINEERING SEAL ON THE FIRST PAGE 16 of 22 Denver, Colorado Bus Shetter C!&W^nnaK 3~R The master of this document is stored on an electronic da[abase and is °write protected". I[ can be altered ONLY by authorized persons of Vertigo Group Inc. Viewing of fhe master document electronically ensures access to the current issue. Any hard copies must be regarded as uncontrolled copies. Rev. 1 12/12/2007 THIS REPORTREPORT BEARS FEA Simulation Results For ENGINEERING SEAL ON THE FIRST PAGE 17 of 22 Denver, Colorado Bus Shelter Simulation is of the wind at 90MPH in Z direction (from the side snow load) ~ r_-s *T'3o Ma[: C;arv The master of this document is stored on an electronic database and is "wri[e protected°. It can be alteretl ONLY by authorized persons of Vertigo Group Inc. Viewing of ihe master document electronically ensures access to the current issue. Any hard copies must be regarded as uncontrolled copies. Rev.1 12/12/2007 THIS REPORTREPORT BEARS FEA Simulation Results For ENGINEERING SEAL ON THE FIRST PAGE 18 of 22 Denver, Colorado Bus Shelter Behavior of the glass panel when exposed to a wind Zoad. Figure below shows how the glass panel is behaving when exposed to any wind load. During this simulation panel has been restrained in the same manner as it is on the bush shelter that is being outlined in this report. Y Z The master of this tlocument is storetl on an electronic database and is "write protected". It can be altered ONLY by authorized persons of Vertigo Group Inc. Viewing of the master document electronically ensures access to the current issue. Any hard copies must be regardetl as uncon[rolled copies. Rev. 1 12/12/2007 THIS REPORTREPORT BEARS FEA Simulation Results For ENGINEERING SEAL ON THE FIRST PAGE 19 of 22 Denver, Colorado Bus Shelter Y >1 The masier of this document is stored on an elec[ronic database antl is "write protected". It can be alteretl ONLY by au[horized persons of VeNgo Group Inc. Viewing of the master document electronically ensures access lo the current issue. Any hard wpies must be regarded as uncontrolled capies. Rev.1 12/12/2007 THIS REPORTREPORT BEARS FEA Simulation ResWts For ENGINEERING SEAL ON THE FIRST PAGE 20 of 22 Denver, Colorado Bus Shelter The master of this document is stored on an electronic database and is "write protected°. It can be altered ONLY by authorizetl persons of Vertigo Group Inc. Viewing of the master document electronically ensures access fo the current issue. Any hard copies must be re9artled as uncontrolled copies. Rev. 1 12/12/2007 THIS REPORTREPORT BEARS FEA Simulation Results For ENGINEERING SEAL ON TFIE FIRST PAGE 21 of 22 Denver, Colorado Bus Shelter The master of this document is stored on an electronic tlatabase and is "write protected". It can be alteretl ONLY by authorized persons of Vertigo Group Inc. Viewin9 of the master tlocument electronically ensures access to the current issue. Any hard copies must be regarded as uncontrolled copies. Rev.i 12/12/2007 THIS REPORTREPORT BEARS FEA Simulation Results For ENGINEERING SEAL ON THE FIRST PAGE 22 of 22 Denver, Cobrado Bus Shelter 4. Conclusion SatCon 11.7kVA Enclosure design completely complies with all requirements and objective that have been outlined in MIL-S-901 D(NAVY). Unit has been tested (simulated) with assumption that the internal equipment is added. Based on the simulation of the above product, Vertigo Group Inc. concludes the maximum stress in the unit as a result of dynamic shock are not sufficient enough to cause any permanent damage to the integrity of the SatCon 11.7kVA Enclosure. The physical unit will have shock absorbers mounted to the bottom plate of the enclosure; as well a shock absorber weldment, will be secured to the top of the unit. The purpose of the shock absorbers is to isolate as much vibration from the enclosure as possible. * Shock absorbers have not been incorporated in this simulation * The master of this tlocument is stored on an electronic database and is "write protected°. It can be altered ONLY by authorized persons of Vertigo Group Inc. Viewing of the master document electronically ensures access to the current issue. Any hard copies must be regarded as uncontrolled copies. 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N0. 80054615 NE Kiplina & 41 st #14818 United Advertising Corporation 498 West Iliff Avenue Denver, CO 80223 303-282-1000 ~ ~ 0 Pad U~ s ~ , NORTH 1"=5'-0" SE Youngf ield & 31 st uni+ea ~ # 17467 No,,. ,Z 2007 ' 498 W. DiffAvemoe Dmver, CO 80223 Existing Curb RTD Sign Existing Concrete Existing Walk to Restaurant 303-282-1000 rri 'o c3y I x 0 ~u d~ NW 44th & Kipling ~ g # ~t.~.~ $ o~ ~ 11154 X X N 0% O N ~ I 3 + 3 UI n :3 O ; P rD ~ ( ~ c} O c~ 5,3, ~ ~ s Existing Q I Walk I /N 9- ~ S W ~ ~ m ~ S 4'2' ~ ~ d ti to 3 0 cJy x 0 d~ NE 38th & Kendall N-~ ~ oo Oct 19. 2(l07 " ~ ~ #11005 § ~ nov 06 2007 1:32PM GDOT 303-757-9886 p.1 DXTERbiIIVA'['[S2N oa~tT FOR ADr✓ER'1IS G DE C.S Al BUS STM ~ 4. 1he srtbmitted pennit has been aaropted by C( d-R JVkl,c.-O~ 7i . 4ha accepted plans are in greneial oo ~O°Ws~ tnplieacb wilh Colorado Department of Twnsportafion (CDOT) eogineedn8 etendards. Sola responsibilify far completmm and accuracy of ttu.se plans al!mll ramain with the Pecntittee sdnittiagtha Plans. NelHiar the local governing 6ody nor GDOT accoy.t ISaL;llliem fbr LhclliqBS QeStgned atid CbnshUCtCd bj,. DglgTg. The local govemiug bodY and Pmmittee hemby affitm.to 8te bast oiFtheir Imowladge and balief fbat fhe pbcmitted facility is ta aompliance wi8►'the OuEdoor Adver6isiag Acf (CRS 43-1; 41Y7.2.A), aad all ePPlicabie eaabaea'!ng atandsrds. 'ihe following is a generaF checklist oFthe itiuas verified 6y the loosl governing body: InIHa) and date appropHate box to verNy rxrt raatric.r peicmtrtAn ar a catoey AAI M/N(j) stoP• 1A° °°°'6I and °°nwk-.ichon of'1ue 4us LcaaTAi orshelfermeee AASfi'lti eogkftdng BeetY reluu'emenfs Sa6a1Y ro4uix~s inciudq 6ut are not timited to: a Sighi distmioe uul vartical olearancae, b. Clear zoae criteria aad propor gatback ftam ihe edga offlio driring lsne in ercas whera cvrb and gutter axrists and in areas whara it does not plan s. IT},ero shau bo nv eavme impaoc to the ara;na&e syseem. 6. Sit~-spocaRc traffia cowtral plans in aocondancs wiYl► the M{)7 Cb will be nayuired for the coasUIiclion of the feniiitv_ (attached)• /2//y/~7 ec: x"kaom. PeW;rw, L".j awncmkg BaY ft"CW ~ City of ' W heatj~idge COMMUN[TY DEVELOPMENT Memorandum TO: CDOT FROM: Meredith Reckert, Senior Plauner DATE: December 13, 2007 SUBJECT: Approved bus shelter locations Attached is a completed copy of CDOT's Determination Checklist for Advertising Devices at Bus Stops for the following locations: • West side of Sheridan south of W. 38'h Avenue • East side of Wadsworth south of W. 48tb Avenue • West side of Wadsworth south of W. 41St Avenue • West side of Wadsworth south of W. 35`h Avenue • East side of Kipling north of W. 49'h Avenue • West side of Kipling south of W. 49`h Auenue • West side of Kipling south of W. 38th Avenue • East side of Kipling north of W. 415t Avenue ff you have any questions, please feel free to contact me at 303-235-2848. CITY OF WHEAT RIDGE RFP-06-54 BUS STOP SHELTER CONSTRUCTION AND MAINTENANCE AGREEMENT THIS AGREEMENT made this /3 day of 2007, by and between the City of Wheat Ridge, Colorado, hereinafter referred to as the "City" or "Owner"nd UNITED ADVERTISING CORPORATION, 498 West Iliff Avenue, Denver, Colorado, 80223, hereinafter referred to as the "Contractor". WITNESSETH, that the City of Wheat Ridge and the Contractor agree as follows: ARTICLE 7-SERVICES The Contractor shall serve as the City's contractor and provide as a minimum all of the services necessary to comply with RFP-06-54 BUS STOP SHELTERS. The Contractor's proposal for the RFP-06-54 BUS STOP SHELTERS project shall be made a part of this agreement. ARTICLE 2-TERM The term is for ten (70) consecutive years, pending performance or other issues that would be cause for early termination. Upon termination of this Agreement, the Contractor shall remove any bus stop shelters that the City has in writing requested the removal thereof within thirty (30) days and restore the affected sites to substantially the same condition as before the construction of the shelter within ninety (90) days after the date of said termination, without cost to the City. Any shelters that remain will then become the property of the City. ARTICLE 3- RECITALS AND PURPOSE A. The City owns rights-of-ways within the City limits in which streets, curbs gutters, and sidewalks are constructed. The City does not own the rights-of-way upon which the highways of the State of Colorado are constructed, although the City may own certain property upon which curbs, and sidewalks are constructed and which are adjacent to and front on the rights-of-way owned by the State of Coiorado. B. The Contractor desires to use those City rights-of-way along street frontages within the City for installation of bus stop shelters that will have space for commercial advertisement. C. The City will grant a revocable permit to the Contractor under the terms and conditions as hereinafter specified in this Agreement. ARTICLE 4- GRANT OF LICENSE A. For and in consideration of the mutual covenants and promises of the parties contained herein, and other valuable consideration, the receipt and adequacy of which are hereby acknowledged, the City hereby grants to the Contractor an exclusive license for installation of covered bus stop sheiters at locations permitted pursuant to this Agreement. This license may be revoked by the City upon failure by the Contractor to comply with the terms and conditions hereof. B. Contractor shall obtain from the City right-of-way permits for the various bus shelter locations approved under Article 6 hereof. Permits may be obtained for the shelters individually, in groups, or for all shelters at the discretion of the Contractor. Provisions of the right-of-way permit requiring indemnification and insurance are hereby incorporated into this Agreement. A copy of the right-of-way permit is attached as Exhibit 1. C. Building permits for the shelters shall be required. Permit applications may be submitted at the same time as the right-of-way permits. ARTICLE 5- CONSTRUCTION OF BUS STOP SHELTERS The Contractor shall design, provide plans and specifications for, and erect shelters at certain bus stop locations in the City, at locations selected in the manner set forth at Paragraph 4. The parties contemplate and intend that at least 30 bus stop shelters shall be erected. The Contractor will initially erect thirty (30) shelters and wiil only erect additional shelters with the City's approval. The Contractor wiil make every effort to erect twenty (20) sheiters before Devember 31, 2007. In the event a minimum of 30 shelters have not been erected on or before April 30, 2008, this Agreement shall automaticaily terminate, and, notwithstanding Paragraph 9, the Contractor shall remove ail sheiters within 30 days. A rendering of the standard shelter to be employed within the City is attached hereto as Exhibit 2 and fully incorporated herein by reference. ARTICLE 6- LOCATION AND APPROVAL The Contractor shall erect at least thirty (30) bus stop shelters at approved locations as set forth in the Wheat Ridge Code of Laws § 21-151. The procedure for obtaining City approval for the location of a shelter shall be as follows: A. The Contractor shall make application for the piacement of a shelter at stated location, pursuant to Wheat Ridge Code of Laws § 21-151. Application shall be made using a building permit application supplied by the City. No appiication shall be approved for a location at which an RTD shelter has been placed. B. The application shall describe whether the shelter is to be lighted, and shall briefly describe the style of the shelter and which side panels of the shelter will be devoted to advertising. C. The City, acting through its Director of Community Development, shall review the application and act to grant, with or without conditions, or deny. Conditions of approval may inciude, without limitation, that the shelter not be lighted. D. While Section 21-124(b) of the Code of Laws (made applicable to bus stop shelters by Section 21-151) permits courtesy benches in listed zone districts, the City may grant or deny a permit for the location of a bus stop shelter for any reason or for no reason. E. The City may require that the Contractor construct shelters at locations specified by the City, which shelters may not contain advertising, but may be Iighted at the option of the City. The Contractor shall construct one (1) such shelter following the construction of each group of fifteen (15) shelters containing advertising. The parties may agree to the construction of additional shelters without advertising in excess of the amounts required hereby, by reducing the payment to the City under Paragraph 10, or otherwise. F. Prior to construction of any shelter, the Contractor shali post a notice at the proposed shelter location, advising the public of the proposed shelter construction and of its right to object to such construction. In the event no protest, filed in writing, with the City on or before the 15 day of such posting, construction of the shelter may proceed. G. In the event a written object to a shelter location is received by the City, the objection shall be presented to City Council at a pubiic meeting for approval or denial. The City shall have the final determination on the locations for bus shelters. ARTICLE 7- PERMISSION OF PROPERTY OWNER REQUIRED AII bus stop shelters shall be erected on public rights-of-way along the street frontage. Notwithstanding the above, the Contractor may locate bus stop shelters on private property, provided, however, that the Contractor shall secure, at its own expense, written leases, authorizations, or grants of easement from the owners of such property, with such leases, authorizations, or grants of easement giving the Contractor the right to erect and maintain such bus stop shelter on the applicable parcel of real estate. ARTICLE 8 - MAINTENANCE The Contractor shali make bi-weekly inspections and service stops of all shelters, and shall maintain all shelters in good condition, including, but not limited to making all necessary repairs, graffiti and trash removal, repainting and replacing, at its expense, any advertising signs which have been vandalized, damaged or destroyed. The Contractor shall remove snow and ice from the shelter and adjacent sidewalks following and precipitation event. Power washing and control of grass and weeds within and in the area of the shelter shall occur on at least a monthly basis, or more frequently if conditions warrant. After receiving notice from the City of any unsanitary or unsightly condition, graffiti, state of disrepair, defect or dangerous condition existing in any shelter, the Contractor agrees to forthwith repair, repiace, or remove such shelter. If the Contactor breaches this provision requiring the maintenance of bus stop shelters in good repair or condition, the City shall have all remedies as are available for breaches of contract, including the right to terminate the Agreement. The Contractor shall be responsible for arranging for electrical connections should lighting be desired at any shelter location. The contractor shall pay all electric expenses and service costs incurred by the use of electrical lighting. ARTICLE 9 - ADVERTISEMENT The Contractor shall have the full and exclusive right to secure commercial advertisement to be displayed in all bus stop shelters and to receive any monies in revenue derived there of. All advertisements secured by the Contractor shall conform to the customary and standard codes of advertising, and the Contractor agrees not to display advertising relating to or displaying promotions of political, tobacco, pornographic, religious, controversial, or immoral advertising. Beverage alcohol advertising shall not be displayed within five hundred (500) feet of an established piace of worship or an elementary or secondary school. The foregoing sentence is not severable from the remainder of this Agreement. Should this provision be challenged by the Contractor or any third party, and should it be declared unenforceable or invalid by any court of competent jurisdiction, this Agreement may, at the City's sole option, be terminated. All advertising shall be limited to two (2) panels on the advertising end of each shelter, not to exceed 24 square feet per panel. ARTICLE 10 - PAYMENTS A. The Contractor shall pay the City two lump sum payments. The first payment shail be made upon erection of the 32nd and last bus shelter structure or 120 days after a contract is executed between the Contractor and the City, whichever is sooner. The first lump sum to be paid shall be based on 15% of the projected revenue that would be generated by the number of posted bus shelters over a five year period. The minimum amount to be paid to the City shall be $80,000.00 based upon 30 shelters. This payment amount shall be adjusted if more than 30 shelters are erected. B. The Contractor shall provide a yearly report thirty (30) days following each annual anniversary of the execution of this Agreement which report shall identify all gross revenue generated by the bus shelters during the twelve-month period following each such anniversary date. If the gross revenue is greater than $106,666, the Contractor shall, within thirty days of the report, make an additional payment to the City equal to 15% of the gross revenue that is greater that $106,666. C. The second lump sum payment shall occur at the start of the sixth year of the contract to be based upon 15% of the projected revenue generated by the posted shelters over the next five year period. The minimum amount to be paid to the City shall be $105,000.00 based upon 30 shelters. This payment amount shall be adjusted if more than 30 shelters are erected. D. The Contractor shall provide a yearly report thirty (30) days following each annual anniversary of the execution of this Agreement which report shall identify all gross revenue generated by the bus shelters during the twelve-month period foilowing each such anniversary date. If the gross revenue is greater than $140,000, the Contractor shall, within thirty days of the report, make an additional payment to the City equal to 15°/a of the gross revenue that is greater that $140,000. E. On a monthly basis, the Contractor shall make available to the City up to 10% of the total bus shelter advertising display inventory for City approved public service messages andlor City sponsored programs and events. The average space available to the City shall be 10% of the total bus shelter advertising display inventory. The average space made available to the City shall be calculated on an annual basis. The City shall make requests to use the space at least sixty (60) days prior to the intended posting period. At the City's request; the Contractor shall erect one, unique large-format outdoor advertising display for the City's use. The display shall be erected on City property or on property approved for use by the City. The said large-format outdoor advertising display shall be a ground-mount or aeriai two-faced sign with the dispiay area on each side of the display having up to 650 square feet of space, as determined and requested by the City. The structure shall be designed, fabricated, erected and maintained by the Contractor at no expense to the City. The City shall approve the finai design. The Contractor will provide up to six new messages annually. The Contractor shall make their art director available to design any or all messages for the City at the request of the City. ARTICLE 17 - MAINTENANCE OF BOOKS For the purpose of ascertaining the amount payable to the City under Paragraph 10, the Contractor shall keep at its premises accurate accounts of all gross advertising receipts, with these accounts to be entered in a book of permanent nature. The City shall have the right at ali reasonable times to examine the books and records of the Contractor for the purpose of determining the gross receipts. ARTICLE 12 - COOPERATION WITH REGIONAL TRANSPORTATION DISTRICT A. The Contractor agrees that in pertorming ail obligations, imposed upon it hereunder, including by way of example and not limitation, the selection of any proposed location for the placement of a bus stop shelter and the maintenance of any bus stop shelter, to fully cooperate with the Regional Transportation District or successor entity providing substantially the same service. B. All bus stop shelters shall be the property of the Contractor. The City shall have the option to purchase all shelters installed by the Contractor in the event that the Contractor or its successor, heirs, or assigns does not, for any reason, renew an agreement with the City. ARTICLE 13 - CONDITIONS PRECEDENT The following are conditions precedent to the effectiveness of this Agreement: A. On or before April 30, 2008, the Contractor shali have located a minimum of 30 shelters within the City. B. The Contractor shall have posted a performance bond of $5,000.00 to be retained by the City during the term of this Agreement to guarantee pertormance of its obligations hereunder. ARTICLE 14 - LIMITATIONS OF ACTIONS The Contractor agrees that it will never institute any action or suit at law in equity against the City or any of its officers or employees, nor institute, prosecute, or in any way aid in the institution or prosecution of any claim, demand, or compensation for or on account of any damages, loss, or injury either to person or property, or both, known or unknown, past, present or future, arising from the revocable permit granted hereby, with the exception of any such claim, demand or compensation for intentional conduct of the City resulting in a material breach of the Agreement. ARTICLE 15 - INDEPENDENT CONTRACTOR In pertorming the work under this Agreement, the Contractor acts as an independent contractor and is solely responsible for necessary and adequate worker's compensation insurance, person injury and property damage insurance, as weil as errors and omissions insurance. The Contractor, as an independent contractor, is obligated to pay federal and state income tax on monies earned. The personnel employed by the Contractor are not and shall not become employees, agents or servants of the City because of the performance of any work by this contract. The Contractor warrants that it has not employed or retained any company or person, other than a bonafide employee working solely for it, to solicit or secure this Agreement, and that it has not paid or agreed to pay any company or person, other than bona fide employees working solely for the Contractor, any commission, percentage, brokerage fee, gifts, or any other consideration, contingent upon or resulting from the award or making of this Agreement. For breach or violation of this warranty, the City will have the right to annul this Agreement without liability, or in its discretion to deduct from the Agreement price or consideration, or otherwise recover the full amount of such fee, commission, percentage, brokerage fee, gift, or contingent fee. ARTICLE 16 - CHANGE ORDERS OR EXTENSIONS The City may, from time to time, require changes in the scope of services of the Contractor to be performed herein. Such changes, including any increase or decrease in the amount of the Contractor's compensation, must be mutually agreed upon in writing by the City and the Contractor. The Contractor shail be compensated for all authorized changes in services, pursuant to the Request for Proposal, or if no provision exists, pursuant to the terms of the Change Order. ARTICLE 17 - EQUAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY The Contractor shall not discriminate against any employee or applicant for employment because of age, race, color, religion, sex, or national origin. The Contractor shall adhere to acceptable affirmative action guidelines in selecting employees and shall ensure that employees are treated equally during employment, without regard to their age, race, color, religion, sex, or national origin. Such action shall include, but not be limited to the following: employment, upgrading, demotion or transfer, recruitment or recruitment advertising, layoff or termination, rates of pay or other forms of compensation, and selection for training, including apprenticeship., The Contractor agrees to post in conspicuous places, available to employees and applicants for employment, notices provided by the local public agency setting forth the provisions of this nondiscrimination clause. The Contractor will cause the foregoing provisions to be inserted in all subcontracts for any work covered by this Agreement so that such provisions will be binding upon each subcontractor, provided that the foregoing provisions shall not apply to contracts or subcontracts for standard commercial supplies or raw materials. ARTICLE 18 - CHARTER. LAWS AND ORDINANCES The Contractor at all times during the performance of this Agreement, agrees to strictly adhere to all applicable Federal, State and Local laws, rules, regulations, and ordinances that affect or govern the work as contemplated under this Agreement. ARTICLE 19 - NOTICES Ali notices, with the exception of notices for maintenance as outlined in Article 8 of this Agreement, required hereunder shall be deemed delivered upon receipt of the same sent by certified mail, return receipt requested and addressed to the following: For the City: Director of Public Works, City of Wheat Ridge, 7500 W 29`" Avenue. Wheat Ridge, CO 80033 Phone: 303-235-2860 Fax: 303-235-2857 For the Contractor: Mark Giordano, United Advertising Corporation, 498 West Iliff Avenue, Denver, CO 80223 Phone: 303-282-1000 Fax: 303-282-3866 ARTICLE 20 - ASSIGNMENT AND SUBCONTRACTORS The duties and obligations of the Contractor arising hereunder cannot be assigned, delegated, nor subcontracted except with the express written consent of the City. The subcontractors permitted by the City shall be subject to the requirements of this Agreement, and the Contractor is responsible for all subcontracting arrangements and the delivery of services as set forth in this Agreement. The Contractor shall be responsible for the performance of any sub-contractor. ARTICLE 21 - SEVERABILITY To the extent that the Agreement may be executed and performance of the obligations of the parties may be accomplished within the intent of the Agreement, the terms of this Agreement are severable, and should any term or provision hereof be declared invalid or become inoperative for any reason, such invalidity or failure shall not affect the validity of any other term or provision hereof. The waiver of any breach of a term hereof shall not be construed as a waiver of any other term, or the same term upon subsequent breach. ARTICLE 22 - INTEGRATION OP UNDERSTANDINGS This Agreement is intended as the complete integration of all understandings between the parties. No prior or contemporaneous addition, deletion, or other amendment hereto shall have any force and effect whatsoever, unless embodied herein in writing. No subsequent novation, renewal, addition, deletion, or other amendment hereto shali have any force or effect unless embodied in writing and signed by an authorized representative of the City and the Contractor. ARTICLE 23 - AUTHORIZATION Each party represents and warrants that it has the power and ability to enter into this Agreement, to grant the rights granted herein and to perform the duties and obligations described herein. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have executed, or caused to be executed by their duly authorized officials, this Agreement in two (2) copies, each of which shall be deemed an original on the date first written a6ove. OWNER ATTEST: .AI-4-pk~ MICHAEL SNOW, CITY CLERK (Seal) AP AS X74(~I~ D DAHL, CITY AT NEY (CORPORP,TE 3EAL) 15 kGvr 7-a2z DATE CITY OF WHEAT RIDGE 7500 W 29TH AVENUE WHEAT RIDGE, CO 80033 (30 234- 00 J I JE R` ITUL 10, MAYOR United Advertising Corporation 498 West Iliff Avenue Denver, CO 80223 l,~~ i SIGNA \ pP.gIow- TITLE . . t PRINT NAME TITLE 2006/NOV/13/MON 03;57 PM GRIMSHAW AND HARRING FAX No,3038393838 P.001 Gilbert McNeish 303-839-3722 darect Gxnvlsxaw & HaxRZrrG, P.C. 1700 Lincoln Street, Suite 3800 Deuvr,z, Colotado 80203 Pbane 303-839-3800 1'ax 303-839-3838 CONFIDEN~'.~L FAX TO: & Maintenance Service Client No. 13230/2 DATE: November 13, 2006 Hard Copy to Follow: No. 5AsWEQ this Cover): 3 Julie Eichacher at 303-839-3879 CONInENT'S: MS. TRIMSLE: FOR YOUR IMA'IEDIATE ATTENTION. 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Thank You. 2006/NOV/13/MON 03:57 PM GRIMSHAW AND HARRING FAX No,3038393838 P.002 TJNX'X'ED ADVEl.t7`ISING CORPORATION 498 West IlliffAvenue Denver, Colorado 80223 November 13, 2006 VIA FACSIM]I.E 303-234-5924 Czty of Wheat Ridga Municipal Building, Purchasing and Contracting Division Attn: Linda Trixmble, CPPO, CPPB 7500 West 29~' A.venue Wheat Ridge, Colorado 80033 Re: City of VTheat Ridge RFP - 06-54 - Bus Stop Shelters and Maantenance Service Dear Ms. Trimble: United Advertising Corporacion ("UAC") is interested in maldng a proposal to the City o£ Wheat ltidge regarding the above-caplaoned Request foz Pznposals. Iu ozdez foz UAC to snbmit a complete proposal which is zesponsive to the City's requirements, we respectfully request that you assist us by clarifyi,ng tlaa following mattars related to the TtFP: 1. 'fhe "IvZinimunt Requixements" provision states that the respondent company "musC be at least three yeazs experienced in bus stop shelters construction and maintenance." a. Will three + years of commensutate experience in the consttuction and maintenance of Iarge format outdoor advertising structures and related facilities sarisfy the minimwax zequiremients7 b. 'GVill a respondent meet the mipimuzn zequizebaents if zt chooses to hire a qualified outside coniractor with fluee + years of experience in the consdtuctiozi and maintenance of bus sheiters? UAC has sxgrzificant experience in the construction and management of a broad range of outdoor advertising devices and facilities. I pexsomally have direct construction supervision and managemezxt experience regarding these various facilities, including bus shelters, and UAC has long-term relationships wiih skilled cpntractozs coaeerning selected conshuction and maintenance zaatters associated with our projects. I assume tbat Auy pezsoaal expetience and the experience of our regular contractozs who partner w*ith UAC will qualify us to 2006/NOV/13/MON 03;57 PM GAIMSHAW AND HARRING FAX No,3038393838 P.003 November 13, 2006 Page 2 meet the City's minimwm xequizezuent of three yeazs experience as stated. We request your clarificaYion in this regard. 2. Does T7ie City have a specific bus shelter design, ox a pzefezred deszgu, wkdcka it requires? 3. Can the City provide to UA.C pxiox to tb.e ZLFP due date auy or all of 2he following information: a. Where aze the existing bus shelters located? b. Where are the newly appraved bus shelters located? c. What aze the sireet addresses for all of the bus shelters? d. Which of the existing andlor newly approved bus shelters aze located on the following: City property, CDOT pmperly, otb.ez sfate property, 8TA property, and on private propexi}tl 4. How much revenue did the Cify recezve, on ab atxnual basis, over the term of the last bus shelteT contract? 5. Ts there any minimum requizezuent regarding the level of experience needed by the respondezrt company in marketing and sales of bus shelter advertising? Thank you for your consideration o£ these qnes$ons. I look fanvard to receiving your response at yous earliest convezdenCe- Please direct your response to my attention via email to mark@tuaixedadv.com. 'fhank you. l~ yours, ~ %4* Mark Giordano ~ President, Umifed A.dvertising Corpotatioa 7500 West 29th Avenue Wheat Ridge, Colorado 80033 303/ 235-2846 Fax: 303/235-2857 August 11, 2006 Mark W. Giordano United Advertising Corporation 498 W. Iliff Ave. Denver, CO 80223 Re: Bus Stop Shelter Agreement Dear Mr. Giordano: The City of Wheat Rldge As you lrnow, Outdoor Promotions is the permittee under a Bus Stop Shelter Agreement with the City of Wheat Ridge dated March 31, 1996. Paragraph 9 of the Agreement provides that its terxn is ten (10) yeazs, expiring on February 28, 2006. Although paragraph 9 provides that the parties may, if they aze in mutual agreement, extend the Agreement for additional five (5) year periods, no discussions on that subject were held between the City and Outdoor Promotions prior to the February 28, 2006 expiration date and no such extension was agreed upon. Accordingly, we have determined that the Agreement has now expired. Please be advised that the City intends to issue a request for proposals for the provision of bus stop shelters within the City. We expect thatrequest to be published sometime in September of 2006. We are allowing Outdoor Promotions to keep the shelters in place at their present locations until such time as a contract with a new permittee is approved. Please contact me if you have any questions. Sincerely, Alan C. White, AICP Commuriity Development Director A UNITED ADVERTISING CORPORATION July 7, 2006 M" Alan White Director, Community Development City of Wheat Ridge 7500 West 29ih Ave. Wheat Ridge, CO 80033-8001 RE: Bus Stop Shelter Agreement Dear Alan: As you know, United Advertising Corporation is in the outdoor advertising business. Besides roadside advertising, we are aiso involved in transit sheiter advertising (as well as other forms of advertising-supported street #urniture). In a recent review of Wheat Ridge's BUS STOP SHELTER AGREEMENT dated March 31, 1996, it appears that the agreement has expired as of February 28, 2006. Will the City of Wheat Ridge be re-bidding this franchise? We are very interested in working with Wheat Ridge on this basis. We are confident that we can create both an economicaily and aesthetically superior proposal for Wheat Ridge. We look fonvarcl to your response. Or, if we should be speaking with someone else at the City, please let us know. As always, thank you for your help. 'nc ely, rk W. Gio ano President DENVER LOS ANGELES NEW JERSEY NEW YORK CLTY