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File #: RES 2022-031    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Resolution Status: Passed
File created: 2/18/2022 In control: Town Council
On agenda: 3/15/2022 Final action: 3/15/2022
Title: Resolution Approving a Variance Pursuant to Chapter 9.16.070.E of the Castle Rock Municipal Code for Nighttime Construction Activities Related to the 2022 Pavement Maintenance Program, the 2022 Town Facility Parking Lot Improvement Program, and the 2022 Capital Improvement Program
Attachments: 1. Resolution, 2. Attachment A: Location Maps

To:                     Honorable Mayor and Members of Town Council

 

Through: David L. Corliss, Town Manager

 

From:                     Daniel Sailer, P.E., Public Works Director

 

Title

Resolution Approving a Variance Pursuant to Chapter 9.16.070.E of the Castle Rock Municipal Code for Nighttime Construction Activities Related to the 2022 Pavement Maintenance Program, the 2022 Town Facility Parking Lot Improvement Program, and the 2022 Capital Improvement Program

Body

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Executive Summary

 

The Public Works Department is requesting a variance to the Town’s noise ordinance to allow for various planned street maintenance and construction activities to occur at night within Town limits outside of the time periods currently permitted by the Municipal Code.  The variance would be from April, 2022 to April, 2023. 

 

The current Pavement Maintenance Program (PMP), Town Facility Parking Lot Improvement Program, and Capital Improvement Program (CIP) contracts, pending Town Council approval, allow for nighttime work to occur.  However, the projects do not address the Town’s noise ordinance.

 

The present noise ordinance prohibits construction activities that create noise disturbances between 7:00 p.m. and 7:00 a.m. Monday through Friday, and between 6:00 p.m. and 8:00 a.m. Saturday through Sunday, including holidays. 

 

By authorizing night work, impacts to the traveling public and businesses will be minimized.  Construction activities suitable for night work will, in general, have the activity duration reduced by half.  This is due to the ability to have larger areas of one-way traffic or close portions of a street, which allows contractors to have a larger area to work in to increase productivity.  The night work, in general, will start at approximately 7:00 p.m. and be completed by 5:00 a.m., prior to peak morning traffic.     

 

The PMP’s night work includes, Fifth Street, and Wolfensberger Road, asphalt mill and overlay.  The nighttime activities of pavement removal, asphalt patching, asphalt milling, and the asphalt overlay is tentatively scheduled between May and August, 2022.  Once the night work on Fifth Street and Wolfensberger Road has started, citizens should experience approximately two weeks of consistent night work. 

 

The Town Facility Parking Lot Improvement Program night work includes the Police Department parking lot.  The asphalt mill and overlay work is tentatively scheduled between August and September, 2022. Once the night work at the Police Department has started, citizens should experience a week or less of consistent night work.     

 

CIP night work includes the Ridge Road Widening Project, Four Corners Intersection Improvements and Plum Creek Parkway Widening Phase 2 Project.  The Ridge Road Widening, Four Corners Intersection Improvements and the Plum Creek Parkway Widening Phase 2 projects are expected to begin in May 2022 and continue through May 2023. The majority of these projects will be constructed during daytime hours; however, the option to work periodically at night may minimize overall impact to the public.

 

Once contractors are selected for the projects, the schedules will be finalized and communicated to the public.  All schedules are weather dependent.

 

The street maintenance and construction activities performed under this variance will include:

§                     Removal of existing pavement

§                     Pavement Marking

§                     Pavement Maintenance

§                     Pavement repairs

§                     Street Sweeping

§                     Asphalt Mill and Overlay

§                     Concrete repairs

 

Most of this work will be performed by contractors employed to perform work under the previously mentioned contracts; however, some pavement marking and street sweeping may be performed by Public Works staff.  The variance to the ordinance would allow maintenance activities to occur during the summer months while minimizing disruption to the traveling public, as well as normal business activities in the Downtown area.  The Resolution, if approved, gives discretion to the Public Works Director to extend the variance time period by one month in order to complete any remaining work. 

 

Staff and the Town’s contractors understand the importance of minimizing noise disturbances adjacent to residential areas during night time activities.  All night work scheduled will be approved by the Town to minimize resident disruption.  The project team will conduct public outreach to provide residents with advance notice of scheduled night time work.  Staff is recommending approval of the variance to the Town’s noise ordinance in order to minimize disruption to the traveling public and normal business activities.

 

Notification and Outreach Efforts

 

Staff will communicate these work activities to the public as appropriate.  Public outreach will occur in numerous forms such as; 1) Public Outreach Open House, 2) Town newsletters, 3) Town social media, 4) Door notification, 5) Press releases, 6) Town’s Web site and others.  Residents and businesses will be notified of actual dates that work is to be completed adjacent to their properties, and traffic control plans will be developed and managed to ensure worker and public safety.

 

Discussion

 

The Town Municipal Code 9.16.030.B.5 prohibits construction noise that will create a noise disturbance from occurring between 7:00 p.m. and 7:00 a.m., Monday through Friday and, between 6:00 p.m. and 8:00 a.m. Saturday through Sunday, including holidays.  A noise disturbance is defined in the Code as a 50 decibel level or higher at the residential real property boundary. 

 

The attached location maps (Attachment A) illustrate the location of residential zoned properties in relation to the construction limits of each project.  The maps indicate there are residential zoned properties within a block of Fifth Street, Wolfensberger Road, the Police Department, Ridge Road, Four Corners Intersection and Plum Creek Parkway projects.  It is anticipated that construction work may create a noise disturbance.  In this circumstance, residents will be offered hotel accommodations on the few select nights when work is in close proximity of their residences.  This is a continued practice of the Town to offer residents hotel accommodations during the nighttime construction activities. 

 

Night work construction activities will be limited to Sunday evening through Friday morning for the PMP, and the Town Facility Parking Lot Improvement Program projects.  The CIP projects are anticipated to perform nighttime construction activities Sunday through Saturday, to help the contractors expedite the construction schedule. 

 

Due to increasing traffic volumes and the desire to limit disruption to the traveling public and normal business activities adjacent to these projects, staff is seeking a variance to the existing noise ordinance to allow certain work activities outside of the restricted hours.

 

Budget Impact

 

The financial impact of this action will be limited to the cost of providing residents hotel accommodations on a few of the select nights when work is in close proximity to their residences.  No additional project cost from the contractor will be incurred with these nighttime activities because the projects were bid with night work anticipated. No additional cost from consulting engineers will be incurred as their contracts will be set up to accommodate night work.  No additional overtime will be incurred by the Town with these activities as staff will shift their work schedules to night hours for the necessary time periods.

 

Staff Recommendation

 

Staff recommends that the Public Works Commission recommend to Town Council to approve the Resolution as introduced by title. 

 

Proposed Motion

 

“I move to approve the Resolution as introduced by title.”

 

Attachments

 

Resolution

Attachment A:  Location Maps