NOTICE AND AGENDA

CITY OF NORTH LAS VEGAS

CITY COUNCIL REGULAR MEETING

 

June 15, 2022

 

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

 North Las Vegas, Nevada 89030

Website - http://www.cityofnorthlasvegas.com

 

The North Las Vegas City Council welcome each of you to their meetings.

 

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Items on the agenda may be taken out of order. Two or more agenda items may be combined for consideration or items may be removed from the agenda or have the discussion delayed to another date. For general questions regarding this agenda or for supporting material, please contact Jackie Rodgers, City Clerk at (702) 633-1030. You may provide comments online or by email prior to the meeting. Information for submitting comments can be found on the City’s website.

 

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North Las Vegas Municipal Code (NLVMC) 2.04.150(C) provides that 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 the meeting shall be called to order by the presiding officer. If such disorderly conduct continues, the presiding officer at the meeting may bar the disruptive person from the remainder of the meeting. NLVMC 2.04.150(D) provides that people attending the meeting shall not engage in disorderly conduct such as hand clapping, stamping of feet, whistling, using profane language, yelling, and similar demonstration that disturbs the peace and good order of the meeting.

 

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CALL TO ORDER

 

 

VERIFICATION OF COMPLIANCE WITH OPEN MEETING LAW

 

 

INVOCATION

 

Reverend Gordon Bailey

Unitarian Universalist Congregation of Las Vegas

 

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 June 15, 2022. (For Possible Action; Recommendation - Approve)

 

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.

Memorandum of Understanding Between the City of North Las Vegas and the North Las Vegas Municipal Court to Clarify and Confirm the Relationship and Shared Services Between the Entities. (Citywide) (For Possible Action; Recommendation – Approve)

 

 

 

 

3.

Restricted Gaming Business License for Short Line Gaming, L.L.C. dbat US Market, 70 East Centennial Parkway, North Las Vegas, Nevada 89084. (Ward 4-Cherchio) (For Possible Action; Recommendation - Approve)

 

 

 

4.

Restricted Gaming Business License for Sartini Gaming, LLC dbat Juan’s Flaming Fajitas and Cantina, 2660 West Centennial Parkway, North Las Vegas, Nevada 89084. (Ward 4-Cherchio) (For Possible Action; Recommendation - Approve)

 

 

 

5.

FY 2022-2023 Annual Action Plan in the Total Amount of $2,026,271; $1,866,611 in FY 2022-2023 Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) Funds and $159,660 in FY 2022-2023 Emergency Solutions Grant (ESG) Funds; Authorize the City Manager or His Designee to Enter into Appropriate Agreements of Approved Projects and Programs as Required and Administratively Approve Any Revised Final Funding Allocations or Contract Amendments as Needed. (Citywide) (For Possible Action; Recommendation – Approve and Authorize City Manager to Execute)

 

 

 

6.

Purchase Order to Alliant Insurance Services, Inc. for Property Insurance Renewal with Liberty Mutual Insurance; Total Amount Not to Exceed $475,573 for City Property Insurance for FY 2022-23. (Citywide) (For Possible Action; Recommendation – Approve and Authorize City Manager to Execute)

 

 

 

7.

Agreement with Baker Tilly US LLP, to Conduct a Citywide Compensation and Classification Study, Including Revisions of City Class Specifications, Salary Comparisons with Other Agencies for Each Position, and the Development of a Compensation Philosophy for the City. (Citywide) (For Possible Action; Recommendation - Approve)

 

 

 

8.

Tentative Agreement Through Memorandum of Understanding with North Las Vegas Police Supervisors Association Amending Collective Bargaining Agreement: City of North Las Vegas and North Las Vegas Police Officers Association Corrections Non-Supervisor Collective Bargaining Agreement, July 1, 2021 - June 30, 2024, Recognizing Juneteenth as a Holiday observed on the third Monday in June. (Citywide) (For Possible Action; Recommendation – Approve)

 

 

 

9.

Tentative Agreement Through Memorandum of Understanding with North Las Vegas Police Supervisors Association Amending Collective Bargaining Agreement: City of North Las Vegas and North Las Vegas Police Supervisors Association Corrections Supervisor Collective Bargaining Agreement, July 1, 2021 - June 30, 2024, Recognizing Juneteenth as a Holiday observed on the third Monday in June. (Citywide) (For Possible Action; Recommendation – Approve)

 

 

 

10.

Tentative Agreement Through Memorandum of Understanding with International Association of Fire Fighters Local 1607 Amending Collective Bargaining Agreement: City of North Las Vegas and International Association of Fire Fighters Local 1607 Non-Supervisor Collective Bargaining Agreement, July 1, 2021 - June 30, 2024, Recognizing Juneteenth as a Holiday observed on the third Monday in June. (Citywide) (For Possible Action; Recommendation – Approve)

 

 

 

11.

Tentative Agreement Through Memorandum of Understanding with International Association of Fire Fighters Local 1607 Amending Collective Bargaining Agreement: City of North Las Vegas and International Association of Fire Fighters Local 1607 Supervisor Collective Bargaining Agreement, July 1, 2021 - June 30, 2024, Recognizing Juneteenth as a Holiday observed on the third Monday in June. (Citywide) (For Possible Action; Recommendation – Approve)

 

 

 

12.

Tentative Agreement Through Memorandum of Understanding with North Las Vegas Police Supervisors Association Amending Collective Bargaining Agreement: City of North Las Vegas and North Las Vegas Police Officers Association Collective Bargaining Agreement, July 1, 2021 - June 30, 2024, Recognizing Juneteenth as a Holiday observed on the third Monday in June. (Citywide) (For Possible Action; Recommendation – Approve)

 

 

 

13.

Tentative Agreement Through Memorandum of Understanding with North Las Vegas Police Supervisors Association Amending Collective Bargaining Agreement: City of North Las Vegas and North Las Vegas Police Supervisors Association Collective Bargaining Agreement, July 1, 2021 - June 30, 2024, Recognizing Juneteenth as a Holiday observed on the third Monday in June. (Citywide) (For Possible Action; Recommendation – Approve)

 

 

 

14.

Agreement for Information Technology Research, Materials, and Related Services with Info-Tech Research Group, Inc.  for a One-Year Term with a Cost of $60,363 per Year; and for the City Manager at His Sole Discretion to Renew the Membership for Two Additional Years at $60,363 for Year 2 and $60,363 for Year 3 (Total $181,089). (Citywide) (For Possible Action; Recommendation – Approve and Authorize)

 

 

 

15.

Grant Application and Acceptance of Any Resulting Grant Award for the FY23 Victims of Crime Act (VOCA) Program from the Nevada Department of Health and Human Services in the Total Amount of $112,612.00, to Support Staff costs for the North Las Vegas Police Department’s Victim Advocacy Program; and Authorization for the City Manager or His Designee to Execute Various Contracts and Purchase Orders Related to the Resulting Award. (Citywide) (For Possible Action; Recommendation – Approve and Authorize)

 

 

 

16.

Three-Year Agreement with InTime for the Implementation and Maintenance of a Self-Service Timekeeping System for the North Las Vegas Police Department Not to Exceed $162,939, Using the Competitive Bidding Exception Per NRS 332.115 (1)(h) Software for Computers. (Citywide) (For Possible Action; Recommendation – Approve and Authorize)

 

 

 

17.

Software License Agreement with Grayshift, LLC in an Amount Not to Exceed $88,253, Using the Competitive Bidding Exception per NRS 332.115 (1)(h) Software for Computers, as Negotiated and Executed by the City Manager, in a Form Approved by the City Attorney’s Office. (For Possible Action; Recommendation – Approve and Authorize City Manager to Execute).

 

 

 

18.

Grant Application and Acceptance of Any Resulting Award for the Comprehensive Opioid, Stimulant, and Substance Abuse Site- based Program (COSSAP) Grant from the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) in the Amount not to Exceed $1,300,000.00 Over the Course of Three Years to Support Substance Abuse Treatment Services for Offenders Currently Serving Sentences Inside of the Community Correctional Center; and Authorization for the City Manager or His Designee to Execute Various Contracts and Purchase Orders Related to the Resulting Award.  (Citywide) (For Possible Action; Recommendation – Approve and Authorize)

 

 

 

19.

Eighth Supplemental Interlocal with the Clark County Regional Flood Control District of Southern Nevada to Extend the Contract Completion Date for the Vandenberg North Detention Basin & Outfall Project, CIP No. 10227. (Ward 1-Barron) (For Possible Action; Recommendation - Approve)

 

 

 

20.

Second Supplemental Interlocal with the Clark County Regional Flood Control District of Southern Nevada to Extend the Contract Completion Date for the Vandenberg North Detention Basin & Outfall, Phase II Project, CIP No. 10227. (Ward 1-Barron) (For Possible Action; Recommendation - Approve)

 

 

 

21.

Second Supplemental Interlocal Contract with the Clark County Regional Flood Control District of Southern Nevada to Extend the Contract Completion Date for the Range Wash – Ann Branch, Phase I Project Also Known as the Tropical Parkway/Hollywood, Linn Lane to I-15 Project, CIP No. 10412. (Ward 1-Barron) (For Possible Action; Recommendation - Approve)

 

 

 

22.

Third Supplemental Interlocal Contract with the Clark County Regional Flood Control District of Southern Nevada to Extend the Contract Completion Date for the Hollywood System Centennial Parkway to Speedway #2 Detention Basin Project, CIP No. 10407. (Ward 1-Barron) (For Possible Action; Recommendation – Approve)

 

 

 

23.

Purchase of Software and Maintenance Services for Citywide Building Automation Systems with Honeywell International, Inc. in a Total Amount Not to Exceed $455,095.92 for a Five-Year Period with No Additional Renewal Options. (Citywide) (For Possible Action; Recommendation - Approve)

 

 

 

24.

Bid Number 1649 - Augmentation of the FY22/23 Capital Budget in the Amount of $10,800,000 from the Utility Enterprise Fund and Approve a Construction Contract with M.M.C., Inc. in the Amount of $19,719,510 Funded by the Utilities Enterprise Fund for the WRF Flow Equalization Basin Project, CIPS0036. (Citywide) (For Possible Action; Recommendation - Award and Approve)

 

 

 

25.

Interlocal Contract with the Clark County Regional Flood Control District of Southern Nevada in an Amount Not to Exceed $1,640,000 for Design of the North Las Vegas Detention Basin Upgrade Project, CIP No. 10498. (Ward 4-Cherchio) (For Possible Action; Recommendation - Approve)

 

 

 

26.

Agreement to Use Local Government Contract for HVAC Equipment, Installation, Service and Related Products with ACCO Engineered Systems, Inc. in a Total Amount Not to Exceed $241,680 for Temporary Cooling Rental Charges for 12 Months at the Justice Facility Located at 2332 Las Vegas Blvd North, Infrastructure CIP No. 25034 for FY 22/23; and for the City Manager or His Designee to Execute the Agreement and Subsequent Purchase Order Related to The Rental Charges. (Ward 1-Barron) (For Possible Action; Recommendation - Approve and Authorize)

 

 

 

27.

Rule 9 Line Extension Agreement with NV Energy in the Total Amount of $360,543, Funded by the Utilities Enterprise Fund for the Installation of Power Distribution Lines for the Apex Waterline Pump Station 3, CIP Project No. W0067 (Ward 1-Barron) (For Possible Action; Recommendation – Approve)

 

 

 

BUSINESS

 

28.

SET FUTURE PUBLIC HEARING DATES

 

Matters listed under Set Future Public Hearing Dates will not be heard by the City Council at this meeting. If you wish to speak on these items, attend the meeting where the Public Hearing will be heard and submit a blue card to the Clerk.

 

VAC-10-2022 (The Villages at Tule Springs)

      Set Public Hearing for July 6, 2022

AMP-01-2022 (Carey/Simmons Industrial)

Set Public Hearing for July 6, 2022

ZN-15-2020 (Lone Mountain/Allen)

Set Public Hearing for July 6, 2022

ZN-04-2022 (Carey/Simmons)

Set Public Hearing for July 6, 2022

 

 

 

29.

Speaking Points by Clark County School District Region 1 Associate Superintendent,  Alaina Criner-Wilson and Chief Strategy Officer, Kellie Ballard. (Citywide) (For Possible Action; Recommendation - Receive)

 

 

 

30.

Resolution No. 2693, A Resolution of the City Council of the City of North Las Vegas, Nevada, Augmenting the Fiscal Year 2021-22 Budget. (Citywide) (For Possible Action; Recommendation - Approve and Adopt)

 

 

 

31.

Resolution No. 2696, Authorizing the City Manager, or His Designee, to Give Notice of the Sale of Properties Subject to an Assessment Lien that is Delinquent; and Providing for Other Matters Properly Relating Thereto.  (Ward 1-Barron) (Ward 3-Black) (Ward 4-Cherchio) (For Possible Action; Recommendation - Approve and Adopt)

 

 

 

ORDINANCES - FINAL ACTION

 

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

 

32.

Ordinance No. 3117; An Ordinance Related to Zoning; Reclassifying Approximately 6.7 ± Acres from a C-1, Neighborhood Commercial District to a PUD/PID, Planned Unit Development / Planned Infill Development District, (ZN-05-2022, Craig & Allen Apartments) Consisting of a 161-Unit, Multi-Family Apartment Complex, for Property Located Approximately 540 Feet East of the Southeast Corner of Craig Road and Allen Lane and Providing for Other Matters Properly Relating Thereto. (Ward 4-Cherchio) (For Possible Action; Recommendation - Pass and Adopt)

 

 

 

33.

Ordinance No. 3123; An Ordinance Amending Title 5 of the Municipal Code of the City of North Las Vegas Relating to Business Licenses Generally; By Amending Section 5.02.001 (Definitions); By Deleting and Replacing Section 5.02.270 (S-License Fees) for Short-Term Rentals and Providing for Other Matters Properly Related Thereto. (Citywide) (For Possible Action; Recommendation - Pass and Adopt)

 

 

 

34.

Ordinance No. 3124; An Ordinance Amending Title 5 of the Municipal Code of the City of North Las Vegas (Business Licenses and Regulations) By Repealing and Replacing Chapter 5.29 (Cannabis Establishments); Amending Section 5.42.010 (Persons Required to Undergo Criminal Background Investigations for Business Licensing Purposes); And Providing for Other Matters Properly Related Thereto. (Citywide) (For Possible Action; Recommendation - Pass and Adopt)

 

 

 

35.

Ordinance No. 3126; An Ordinance Related to Zoning; Reclassifying Approximately 2.08 ± Acres from an R-A/R-2, Redevelopment Area/Medium Density Residential Subdistrict to R-A/DC, Redevelopment Area/Downtown Core Subdistrict, (ZN-07-2022), for Property Located at 1941 Jefferson Street, and Providing for Other Matters Properly Relating Thereto. (Ward 1-Barron) (For Possible Action; Recommendation - Pass and Adopt)

 

 

 

36.

Ordinance No. 3127; An Ordinance Amending Title 17 of the Municipal Code of the City of North Las Vegas (ZOA-02-2022), Relating to Permitted Uses to Allow Short-Term Rentals, and Providing for Other Matters Properly Related Thereto. (Citywide) (For Possible Action; Recommendation - Pass and Adopt)

 

 

 

37.

Ordinance No. 3128; An Ordinance Amending Title 8 of the Municipal Code of the City of North Las Vegas, Relating to the Issuance of Civil Penalties for Short-Term Rental Violations; and the Addition of a Ninety Day Late Fee; By Amending Section 8.70.020 (Fee Schedule for Civil Citations and Civil Penalties); and Providing for Other Matters Properly Related Thereto. (Citywide) (For Possible Action; Recommendation - Pass and Adopt)

 

 

 

ORDINANCES - INTRODUCTION ONLY

 

There is no public comment for these items and no action will be taken by the Council at this meeting. If you wish to speak on any of these items, please attend the meeting where the Final Action will be determined and submit a blue card to the Clerk.

 

38.

Ordinance No. 3116; An Ordinance Related to Zoning; Reclassifying Approximately 86.18 ± Acres from R-1, Single-Family Low Density District to M-1, Business Park Industrial District, (ZN-04-2022, Carey/Simmons Industrial) for Property Located at the Northeast Corner of Carey Avenue and Simmons Street and Providing for Other Matters Properly Relating Thereto. (Ward 2-Goynes-Brown) (Recommendation - Set Final Action for July 6, 2022)

 

 

 

39.

Ordinance No. 3129; An Ordinance Related to Zoning; Reclassifying Approximately 16.6 ± Acres from an R-E, Ranch Estates District to a PUD, Planned Unit Development District, (ZN-15-2020, Lone Mountain / Allen) to Allow a 38-Lot, Single-Family Development for Property Located Generally North of Lone Mountain Road between Willis Street and Kenny Way and Providing for Other Matters Properly Relating Thereto. (Ward 3-Black) (Recommendation - Set Final Action for July 6, 2022)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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

 

 

 

 

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