NOTICE AND AGENDA

CITY OF NORTH LAS VEGAS

CITY COUNCIL REGULAR MEETING

 

February 19, 2020

 

Website - http://www.cityofnorthlasvegas.com

 

CALL TO ORDER

 

4:00 p.m., Council Chambers, 2250 Las Vegas Boulevard North,

 North Las Vegas, Nevada 89030

 

WELCOME

 

The North Las Vegas City Council welcomes each of you to its City Council Meeting. If you wish to speak, please complete one of the blue cards, which are located on the table outside the main entrance and at the podium rail. Please give the card to the City Clerk. When the Mayor calls upon you to speak, we request that you limit your comments to no more than three minutes, and that you avoid repetition. Please keep in mind the rules of decorum by addressing the Council as a whole and not individual members and limiting your comments to issues regarding City government. As a courtesy to others, we ask that cellular phones and pagers be turned off during the meeting. Please no food or drink inside Council Chambers.

 

Items on the agenda may be taken out of order. The City Council may combine two or more agenda items for consideration; and may remove an item from the agenda or delay discussions relating to an item on the agenda at any time. For general questions regarding this agenda or for supporting material, please contact Catherine A. Raynor, MMC, City Clerk at (702) 633-1030.

 

The North Las Vegas City Council Chamber is accessible to all persons. If you need special assistance to attend and participate in this meeting, please call Relay Nevada, a free service provider for deaf, hard of hearing, deaf-blind or those having difficulty speaking on the phone, by dialing 7-1-1. Call at least 72 hours in advance of the meeting in order to speak to City offices to request reasonable accommodations. Later requests will be accommodated to the extent feasible.

 

These proceedings are being video recorded for future viewings on KCLV, Cable Channel 2. The proceedings will be rebroadcasted on KCLV Channel 2 the Friday after the meeting at 4:00 P.M., the following Tuesday at 12:00 P.M. and Thursday at 6:00 A.M. Customers of CenturyLink and Cox can view this program in high definition on Channel 1002. The Council Meeting can be viewed on the City’s internet at www.cityofnorthlasvegas.com.


VERIFICATION

 

Verification that the Agenda and Meeting Notice was properly posted on the bulletin board at City Hall, 2250 Las Vegas Boulevard North, the bulletin board at the Public Safety Building, 2266 Civic Center Drive and the bulletin boards at the North Las Vegas Public Library, 2250 Las Vegas Boulevard North, Suites 133 and 137; Aliante Library, 2400 W. Deer Springs Way; Alexander Library, 1755 W. Alexander Road, the City’s website (including supporting materials) and Nevada Public Notice website in compliance with NRS 241, “The Open Meeting Law.”  The agenda and supporting materials are also available in the City Clerk’s Office.

 

RULES OF DECORUM

 

In accordance with City of North Las Vegas Municipal Code (CNLVMC) 2.04.150 Rules of Decorum, the Mayor is empowered to enforce proper conduct at meetings and to prohibit conduct impeding Council meetings. Any person willfully disrupting a meeting shall be warned to refrain from inappropriate conduct and may be removed from the meeting if they do not comply with the request.

 

CNLVMC 2.04.150(C):  Persons Addressing the Council. Any person making personal, impertinent, slanderous, or profane remarks or who willfully utters loud, threatening or abusive language, or engages in any disorderly conduct which would impede, disrupt or disturb the orderly conduct of any meeting, hearing or other proceeding, shall be called to order by the presiding officer and if such conduct continues, may at the discretion of the presiding officer be ordered barred from further audience before the Council during that meeting.

CNLVMC 2.04.150(D):  Members of the Audience. No person in the audience shall engage in disorderly conduct such as hand clapping, stamping of feet, whistling, using profane language, yelling, and similar demonstrations, which conduct disturbs the peace and good order of the meeting.

 

INVOCATION

 

Pastor Willie Jacobs, Jr.

True Love Missionary Baptist Church

 

 

PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE - BY INVITATION

 

 

COUNCIL ITEMS

 

PUBLIC FORUM

 

This is the first of two portions of the meeting devoted to the Public. Public comment during this portion of the agenda must be limited to matters on the agenda for action. After completing and submitting a blue speaker card, please come forward to the podium upon recognition by the Mayor. Please state your name and address for the record. In consideration of other citizens, we ask that you please limit your comments to three minutes and that repetition be avoided.

 

AGENDA

 

1.

City Council Regular Meeting Agenda of February 19, 2020. (For Possible Action)

 

CONSENT AGENDA

 

Matters listed on the Consent Agenda are considered routine and may be approved by a single motion. However, any Consent Item may be moved to the Business portion of the agenda for discussion at the request of any Council member.

 

2.

Approve City Council Regular Meeting Minutes of February 5, 2020. (Citywide) (For Possible Action)

 

3.

Approve NV Energy Customer Services Agreement to Ensure $250,000 Annual Savings for Five Years on NV Energy Related Utility Costs and the Construction of Infrastructure to Provide Timely Power to the Apex Industrial Park, Subject to the City Remaining a Customer of NV Energy for the Term of the Agreement. (Citywide) (For Possible Action)

 

 

 

4.

Approve Full Liquor Off-Sale Business License for Harlen, LLC dba GK Liquor, 1306 West Craig Road, Suites F and G, North Las Vegas, Nevada 89032. (Ward 2-Goynes-Brown) (For Possible Action)

 

 

 

5.

Approve Beer-Wine-Spirit-Based Products On-Sale Business License for Charrana, Inc. dba Mariscos Las Islitas, 2555 West Craig Road, North Las Vegas, Nevada 89032. (Ward 2-Goynes-Brown) (For Possible Action)

 

 

 

6.

Approve Beer-Wine-Spirit-Based Products Off-Sale Business License for Terrible Herbst, Inc. dba Terrible’s #369, 2755 East Craig Road, North Las Vegas, Nevada 89030. (Ward 2-Goynes-Brown) (For Possible Action)

 

 

 

7.

Approve First Amendment to the Heavy Equipment Rental Agreement with Coastline Equipment Company Which Increases the Amount of the Agreement from $500,000 to an Amount Not to Exceed $1,150,000 for the Remaining Term of the Agreement with an Option to Renew for Two Additional One-Year Periods at the Discretion of the City Manager for the Rental of Heavy Equipment. (Citywide) (For Possible Action)

 

 

 

 

8.

Approve First Amendment to the Heavy Equipment Rental Agreement with Cashman Equipment Company Which Increases the Amount of the Agreement from $500,000 to an Amount Not to Exceed $1,150,000 for the Remaining Term of the Agreement with an Option to Renew for Two Additional One-Year Periods at the Discretion of the City Manager for the Rental of Heavy Equipment. (Citywide) (For Possible Action)

 

 

 

9.

Approve First Amendment to the Heavy Equipment Rental Agreement with Ahern Rentals, Inc. Which Increases the Amount of the Agreement from $500,000 to an Amount Not to Exceed $1,150,000 for the Remaining Term of the Agreement with an Option to Renew for Two Additional One-Year Periods at the Discretion of the City Manager for the Rental of Heavy Equipment. (Citywide) (For Possible Action)

 

 

 

10.

Approve First Amendment to the Heavy Equipment Rental Agreement with United Rentals (North America), Inc. Which Increases the Amount of the Agreement from $500,000 to an Amount Not to Exceed $675,000 for the Remaining Term of the Agreement with an Option to Renew for Two Additional One-Year Periods at the Discretion of the City Manager for the Rental of Heavy Equipment.  (Citywide) (For Possible Action)

 

 

 

11.

Approve First Amendment to the Heavy Equipment Rental Agreement with ECCO Equipment Corporation Which Increases the Amount of the Agreement from $500,000 to an Amount Not to Exceed $750,000 for the Remaining Term of the Agreement with an Option to Renew for Two Additional One-Year Periods at the Discretion of the City Manager for the Rental of Heavy Equipment. (Citywide) (For Possible Action)

 

 

 

12.

Approve Second Amendment to the City-Wide Hazardous Waste Clean Up Service Agreement with Logistical Solutions, LLC Which Increases the Amount of the Agreement from $52,500 to an Amount Not to Exceed $72,500 Per Fiscal Year to Provide Hazardous Waste Clean Up Services at Designated Areas Throughout the City. (Citywide) (For Possible Action)

 

 

 

13.

Approve Third Supplemental Interlocal Contract with the Clark County Regional Flood Control District Which Increases the Amount of the Contract from $1,334,000 to $1,464,000 Funded by the Clark County Regional Flood Control District for the Beltway Detention Basin and Channel Project, CIP Project No. 10373. (Ward 2-Goynes-Brown) (For Possible Action)

 

 

 

14.

Approve Agreement to Use Local Government Contract for Inspection, Maintenance and Repair of Automatic Doors with Automatic Door and Glass, LLC in a Total Amount Not to Exceed $150,000; $30,000 Annually for a Three-Year Term with an Option to Renew Up to Two Additional One Year Periods at the Discretion of the City Manager for the Maintenance and Repair of Certain Automatic Doors Located Throughout the City. (Citywide) (For Possible Action)

 

 

 

 

15.

Award Bid Number 1586 and Approve Construction Contract with Aggregate Industries-SWR, Inc. in the Amount of $3,549,263 Funded by the Regional Transportation Commission of Southern Nevada Motor Vehicle Fuel Tax Funds for the Neighborhood Roadway Rehabilitation FY19/20 Project, CIP Project No. 10280A-20 Located Along Various Roadways in North Las Vegas. (2-Goynes-Brown; Ward 4-Cherchio) (For Possible Action)

 

 

 

16.

Approve Oversizing Agreement for Public Sewer with Becknell Services L.L.C. in the Amount of $175,632 Funded by the Utilities Enterprise Fund for the Oversizing of 4,070 Lineal Feet of Sewer Main for the Becknell Industrial Project Located at the Southeast Corner of Howdy Wells Avenue and Beesley Drive, CIP Project No. S0002. (Ward 1-Barron) (For Possible Action)

 

 

 

PUBLIC HEARINGS

 

Matters listed under Public Hearing are those items that are required to have a public hearing according to Nevada Revised Statues and other applicable codes. Items under this heading may require a notice published in a newspaper of general circulation and/or may require mailed notices. In addition to Public Hearing items, associated Ordinances for Final Action may be included under this heading to facilitate action on items related to the same project.

 

17.

Pass and Adopt Resolution No. 2640, Mid-Year Augmentation of the FY 2019-20 Budget. (Citywide) (For Possible Action)

 

 

 

18.

Approve ZN-36-19 and Pass and Adopt Ordinance No. 3006, Amending Section 010 of Chapter 16 of Title 17 of the Municipal Code by Reclassifying Approximately 2.34± Acres Therein from a PUD Planned Unit Development District to a C-1 Neighborhood Commercial District (ZN-36-19, Self Storage) for Property Located at 345 East Ann Road and Providing for Other Matters Properly Relating Thereto. (Ward 4-Cherchio) (For Possible Action)

 

 

 

19.

Approve ZN-37-19 and Pass and Adopt Ordinance No. 3007, Amending Section 010 of Chapter 16 of Title 17 of the Municipal Code by Reclassifying Approximately 3.83± Acres Therein from a PUD Planned Unit Development District to a New PUD Planned Unit Development District (ZN-37-19, Salvation Army - Family Svcs Bldg) an Addition of a Family Services Building to the Existing Multi-Family Development for Property Located at 2828 East Cheyenne Avenue and 2801 Equador Avenue and Providing for Other Matters Properly Relating Thereto. (Ward 1-Barron) (For Possible Action)

 

 

 

BUSINESS

 

20.

Approve Interlocal Agreement with Clark County, Nevada to Accept $1.9 Million in Grant Funds to the City of North Las Vegas for the Development of a Miniature Railroad at Craig Ranch Regional Park and Authorize the City Manager or His Designee to Enter into Appropriate Agreements of Approved Projects as Required. (Ward 2-Goynes-Brown) (For Possible Action)

 

 

 

21.

Accept Presentation by the Regional Transportation Commission of Southern Nevada Regarding Updates on the Development of the On Board Regional Mobility Plan. (Citywide)

 

 

 

 

22.

Pass and Adopt Resolution No. 2641, Permitting the Donation of Sewing Machines to Lighthouse Charities. (Citywide) (For Possible Action)

 

 

 

 

23.

Pass and Adopt Resolution No. 2642, Permitting the Donation of State of the City Proceeds to Helping Hands of Vegas Valley. (Citywide) (For Possible Action)

 

 

 

 

ORDINANCES - FINAL ACTION

 

Ordinances listed under Final Action were introduced at a previous Council meeting for action at this meeting.

 

24.

Pass and Adopt Ordinance No. 3003, Amending Title 13 of the Municipal Code Relating to Meeting Times of the Utility Advisory Board, Amending Ordinance No. 2551 and Section 13.02.060(A) of the Municipal Code. (Citywide) (For Possible Action)

 

 

 

 

CITY MANAGER'S REPORT

 

 

PUBLIC FORUM

 

This is the portion of the meeting devoted to the Public to speak on any subject within the jurisdiction, control, or authority of the City Council. After completing and submitting a blue speaker card, please come forward to the podium upon recognition by the Mayor. No matter raised in Public Forum may be the subject of deliberation or action but may be referred to the City Manager for action at a later date. Please state your name and address for the record. In consideration of other citizens, we ask that you please limit your comments to three minutes and that repetition be avoided.

 

 

ADJOURNMENT

 

The City Clerk keeps the official record of all proceedings of the City Council. In order to maintain a complete and accurate record of all proceedings, any photograph, map, chart, or other document used in any presentation to the Council should be submitted to the City Clerk. If materials are to be distributed to members of the City Council, please provide thirteen copies for distribution to the City Manager, Assistant City Manager, City Attorney, City Clerk, and Staff.