THE LEGAL RECORD • JANUARY 27, 2015 PAGE JOHNSON COUNTY PUBLIC NOTICES VEHICLE AUCTION First published in The Legal Record, Tuesday, January 20, 2015. UNCLAIMED VEHICLE AUCTION OPEN TO THE PUBLIC INTERNET BIDS ONLY Pursuant to K.S.A. 8-1102 and K.S.A. 58-211 the following vehicles will be sold at public auction on Friday, January 30, 2015 at 3:00 p.m. unless claimed by the owner and all tow and storage charges are paid in full. This auction is open to the public at www.TowLot.com Pre bidding begins at 6:00 pm on Friday, January 23, 2015 and continues until the live internet sale begins Friday, January 30, 2015 at 3:00 p.m. VEHICLES CAN BE INSPECTED AT: LUCAS TOWING 1303 OTT STREET, OLATHE, KS ALL SALES ARE FINAL WITH NO REFUNDS YOU MUST BE A REGISTERED USER OF www.TowLot.com TO BID ON VEHICLES TERMS OF AUCTION: All sales are final. No refunds. All sales are “as is” “where is” and there are no guarantees or warranties expressed or implied. The paperwork to obtain a new title will cost $80.00 per vehicle. There is no guarantee paperwork will obtain a new title for you in your state. Please check with the Department of Motor Vehicles in your state for details. You must agree to all sale disclosures. Nationwide Transportation of vehicles can be arranged 2002 Ford Windstar 2FMZA50462BB01649 Loan Max Susan L Foley 1996 Chrysler Sebring 3C3EL55H9TT322155 Gerald L Whiteside 1995 Toyota Corolla 2T1AE09BXSC100786 Titlemax of Missouri Carlotta M Boettcher 1995 Mercedes WDBHA28E1SF138351 Travis Sim Smith 2004 Saturn Vue 5GZCZ53464S866275 NRF 2001 5TH Wheel 1B9GN242711155612 NRF 1/20 1/27 NOTICE TO BIDDERS First published in The Legal Record, Tuesday, January 27, 2015. CITY OF LENEXA NOTICE TO BIDDERS Sealed bids for Ridgeview Road Tree Cutting will be accepted by the City of Lenexa, Kansas at the Community Development Department, Lenexa City Hall, 12350 West 87th Street Parkway, Lenexa, Kansas 66215, until 1:00 PM (local time) on February 10, 2015 at which time bids will be publicly opened and read aloud at the Lenexa City Hall. Any bid received after the designated closing time will not be considered and will be returned unopened. All bids shall be submitted to the Community Development Department Customer Service Staff (Main Level) in sealed envelopes addressed to the CITY OF LENEXA, KANSAS, ATTENTION: CITY CLERK, and marked “Bid for: Ridgeview Road Tree Cutting” Copies of plans, specifications, bidding documents and other Contract Documents are on file at: Drexel Technologies, Inc. 10840 W. 86th Street Lenexa, KS 66214 Bidders desiring Contract Documents for use in preparing bids may obtain a set of such documents at the address above. PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS MAY BE DOWNLOADED FROM THE DREXEL TECHNOLOGIES, INC. WEBSITE SET FORTH BELOW http://planroom.drexeltech.com/ EACH BIDDER WILL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR ENSURING THAT IT HAS RECEIVED ANY AND ALL ADDENDA ISSUED BY CITY IN ACCORDANCE WITH IB-10 OF THE INSTRUCTIONS TO BIDDERS. CONTRACTORS SHOULD READ AND BE FULLY FAMILIAR WITH ALL CONTRACT DOCUMENTS INCLUDING ADDENDA BEFORE SUBMITTING A BID. IN SUBMITTING A BID, THE BIDDER WARRANTS THAT IT HAS READ THE CONTRACT DOCUMENTS AND IS FULLY FAMILIAR THEREWITH AND THAT IT HAS VISITED THE SITE OF THE WORK TO FULLY INFORM ITSELF AS TO ALL EXISTING CONDITIONS AND LIMITATIONS AND SHALL INCLUDE IN ITS BID A SUM TO COVER THE COST OF ALL ITEMS OF THE WORK AS SPECIFIED IN THE CONTRACT DOCUMENTS. No oral telegraphic, telephonic proposals or alterations will be considered. Facsimile transmissions will not be accepted. The following items must be included in the sealed envelope with the Bid: VEHICLE AUCTION First published in The Legal Record, Tuesday, January 20, 2015. Allied Towing & Blue Valley Towing Service have impounded vehicles for local police departments and property owners and they will be sold at public (silent bid) auction on Jan. 29, 2015 for cash unless positive proof of ownership can be presented, all fees must be paid (tow & storage)at the time of pick up. Bids will be accepted at 15485 South HWY 169 Olathe Ks 66062 Gates open at 8:00 am. To view cars Bidding starts at 10:00 am. All bids must be received by 2:00 pm. We will notify the winning Bidder the following business day. Paperwork $85.00 Keys $40.00 1. 2003 KAWA ZR1000A1 JKAZRCA173A006697 2. 2004 CHEV CAVALIER 1G1JC52F747345431 3. 2000 NISS MAXIMA JN1CA31DXYT731237 4. 1997 DODG INTREPID 2B3HD46T4VH790357 5. 2002 CHEV IMPALA 2G1WF55K429373933 6. 2001 CHEV CAVALIER 1G1JF12T317124250 7. 2000 DODG GRAND CARAVAN 2B4GP2431YR794810 8. 2003 TOYO TUNDRA 5TBBT481X3S415356 9. 1997 CHEVROLET BLAZER 1GNDT13W2V2230060 MICHAEL COLVIN OR WORLD WIDE TH SECURITY SERVICES 11401 W 99 ST. OVERLAND PARK KS 66214-2410 10. 1997 HONDA CIVIC 1HGEJ6225VL094551 MARIVEL HERNANDEZ-GREGORIO 3045 l LAFAYETTE AVE KANSAS CITY 66104-4231 11. 1998 HONDA CIVIC 2HGEJ6341WH121002 MELISSA ANNE JONES 7725 TWILIGHT LN. LENEXA KS 66217-9407 12. 1999 FORD EXPLORER 1FMAU24E9XUA55770 JAMES A EDDY 9501 W 93RD OVERLAND PARK KS 66212-4802 13. 1998 CHEV CAMARO 2G1FP22K2W2111715 LARRY WAYNE 9536 CONNELL DR. OVERLAND PARK KS 66212-5120 14. 1995 SATURN S 1G8ZH1275SZ336218 ASHLEE SAMANTHA HUBER 7819 ENGLAND DR. OVERLAND PARK KS 66204-2415 15. 2006 PONTIAC G6 1G2ZG558564125886 LADONNA NEWTON 6727 BALES AVE KANSAS CITY MO 64132 A1 AUTO SALES 5401 PROSPECT AVE. KANSAS CITY MO 64130 MISSOURI LICENSE & TITLE 3301 GILLHAM PLZ KANSAS CITY MO 64109 16. 2004 NISSAN SENTRA 3N1CB51DX4L826422 JACQUELINE WALTER 4727 # 105 KANSAS CITY MO 64112 CENTRIX FUNDS SERIES CLPF 6872 S POTOMAC ST. ENTRENNIAL, CO 80112 1/20 1/27 a. Bid Form; b. 5% Bid Security--Bid Bond, Cashier’s Check or Certified Check (see below); and c. Acknowledgment of Addenda Issued by City. Each bidder shall file with its bid a bid bond, a cashier’s check or a certified check drawn on an acceptable bank, made payable to City of Lenexa, Kansas, in an amount equal to five percent (5%) of the total bid, which shall be retained by City of Lenexa, Kansas until a Contract for the project has been executed. Bid Bonds will be returned to the bidders, with the exception of the best and lowest and second best and second lowest responsible bidders, within twenty-one (21) days after their bids are rejected. The bid deposit of the lowest and the second lowest responsible bidders will be returned when the Performance Bond, Maintenance Bond and Statutory Bond, each in an amount equal to 100% of the Contract amount; required insurance certificates and other required documents shall have been furnished and the Contract Documents have been executed by the successful bidder. In the event the low bidder is unable to execute the Contract, for whatever reason, within the time provided in the Notice of Award, City may annul the Notice of Award and the bid deposit may be forfeited and City shall exercise its legal prerogatives, including, but not limited to, enforcement of its rights as to the bid security or specific performance. City reserves the right to accept or reject any and all bids and to waive any technicalities or irregularities therein. Bids may be modified or withdrawn by written request of the bidder received in the office of City Clerk, prior to the time and date for bid opening. From and after the release of this Notice, any party intending to bid on the above referenced Project, including their officers, employees, agents, or contractors are specifically prohibited from communicating with any elected or appointed official of the City, directly or indirectly, with regard to the award of the contract for the Project listed above, except as specifically authorized by the Instructions to Bidders. Any such unauthorized communication may result in the automatic disqualification of such bidder. ALL BIDDERS AGREE THAT REJECTION SHALL CREATE NO LIABILITY ON THE PART OF CITY BECAUSE OF SUCH REJECTION, AND THE FILING OF ANY BID IN RESPONSE TO THIS NOTICE SHALL CONSTITUTE AN AGREEMENT OF THE BIDDER TO THESE CONDITIONS. If this section is completed, a Pre-Bid Conference will be held at: 1/27 2/3 VEHICLE AUCTION First published in The Legal Record, Tuesday, January 20, 2015. VEHICLE AUCTION KIDDS TOWING AND RECOVERY 4839 MERRIAM DR OVERLAND PARK, KS 66203 AUCTION 02-03-15 AT 10:30 AM LIVE AUCTION OPEN TO THE PUBLIC PURSUANT TO K.S.A. 8-1102 AND K.S.A. 58-211 THE FOLLOWING VEHICLES WILL BE SOLD AT PUBLIC AUCTION ON TUESDAY FEBRUARY 3RD, 2015 AT 10:30 AM UNLESS CLAIMED BY THE OWNER AND ALL TOW AND STORAGE CHARGES ARE PAID IN FULL. ALL SALES FINAL NO REFUNDS. ALL SALES ARE “AS IS”. 1995 CHEVROLET BERETTA 1G1LV15M3SY323004 2005 CHEVROLET IMPALA 2G1WP521859222851 2006 CHEVROLET IMPALA 2G1WT55K569376080 1999 CHRYSLER SEBRING 4C3AU42N0XE131311 2002 DODGE CARAVAN 2B8GP44352R784394 1999 DODGE DURANGO 1B4HR28Y4XF702552 2005 DODGE NEON 1B3ES56C45D198436 1998 FORD CROWN VICTORIA 2FAFP74W6WX118597 2002 FORD ESCORT 3FAFP13P52R197339 2001 FORD F-150 1FTRW08L11KE89339 2000 FORD FOCUS 1FAFP34P8YW328134 1992 FORD TAURUS 1FALP5247PG182325 2000 MITSUBISHI DIAMANTE 6MMAP67P3YT005912 2001 MITSUBISHI DIAMANTE 6MMAP67P41T000787 2000 NISSAN MAXIMA JN1CA31A2YT213127 2001 PONTIAC GRAND AM 1G2NF52T01M560821 2001 PONTIAC GRAND PRIX 1G2WK52J41F111824 1997 PLYMOUTH VOYAGER 1P4GP44R1VB467476 2002 SUZUKI XL-7 JS3TY92V124110636 1/20 1/27 , 2015, at David F. Bryant III David F. Bryant III, City Clerk City of Lenexa, Kansas PAGE THE LEGAL RECORD • JANUARY 27, 2015 JOHNSON COUNTY PUBLIC NOTICES NOTICE TO BIDDERS First published in The Legal Record, Tuesday, January 27, 2015. CITY OF LENEXA ORDINANCE NO. 2715C First published in The Legal Record, Tuesday, January 27, 2015. ORDINANCE NO. 2715C NOTICE TO BIDDERS Sealed bids for Eastern Headwaters Stormwater Improvements will be accepted by the City of Lenexa, Kansas at the Community Development Department, Lenexa City Hall, 12350 West 87th Street Parkway, Lenexa, Kansas 66215, until 1:00 PM (local time) on February 23, 2015, at which time bids will be publicly opened and read aloud at the Lenexa City Hall. Any bid received after the designated closing time will not be considered and will be returned unopened. ORDINANCE AMENDING SECTION 11-401 OF THE CODE OF THE CITY OF LEAWOOD, KANSAS, 2000, ENTITLED “PROCLAMATION OF EMERGENCY” AND REPEALING EXISTING SECTION 11-401 AND OTHER SECTIONS IN CONFLICT HEREWITH. All bids shall be submitted to the Community Development Department Customer Service Staff (Main Level) in sealed envelopes addressed to the CITY OF LENEXA, KANSAS, ATTENTION: CITY CLERK, and marked “Bid for: Eastern Headwaters Stormwater Improvements” Copies of plans, specifications, bidding documents and other Contract Documents are on file at: SECTION ONE: amended to read as follows: Drexel Technologies, Inc. 10840 W. 86th Street Lenexa, KS 66214 KANSAS: 11-401. Bidders desiring Contract Documents for use in preparing bids may obtain a set of such documents at the address above. PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS MAY BE DOWNLOADED FROM THE DREXEL TECHNOLOGIES, INC. WEBSITE SET FORTH BELOW NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE GOVERNING BODY OF THE CITY OF LEAWOOD, Section 11-401 of the Code of the City of Leawood, Kansas, 2000, is hereby PROCLAMATION OF EMERGENCY (a) Authorization of Mayor or Councilmember to Act. Whenever the Mayor or, in the event of his or her inability to act, a Councilmember of the City Council acting under the authority of this section as provided in 11-401(b), determines that an emergency or imminent threat of emergency exists as a result of mob action, civil disobedience, or natural or man-made disaster within the Kansas City Standard Metropolitan Statistical Area causing or threatening to cause danger or injury to or damage to persons or property, he or she shall have power to impose by proclamation any or all of the following regulations necessary to preserve the peace and order of the City: 1. To impose a curfew upon all or any portion of the city thereby requiring all persons in such designated curfew areas to forthwith remove themselves and/or their motor vehicles from the public streets, alleys, public parking lots, parks or other public places: Provided, that physicians, nurses and ambulance operators performing medical services, utility personnel maintaining essential public services, firefighters and city authorized or requested law enforcement officers and personnel may be exempted from such curfew. 2. To order the closing of any business establishment anywhere within the city for the period of the emergency, such businesses to include, but not limited to, those selling intoxicating liquors, cereal malt beverages, gasoline or firearms. 3. To designate any public street, thoroughfare or vehicle parking area closed to motor vehicles and pedestrian traffic. 4. To call upon regular and auxiliary law enforcement agencies and organizations within or outside the city, including the sheriff’s department under provisions of mutual emergency police protection compact, to assist in preserving and keeping the peace within the City. 5. That any and all of the regular and auxiliary law enforcement agencies, organizations and their individual officers shall have the full power and authority to make arrests and to act on behalf of the City in order to enforce the provisions provided for herein and any and all other city ordinances that might be violated as a result of any mob action, civil disobedience, or natural or manmade disaster. Each bidder shall file with its bid a bid bond, a cashier’s check or a certified check drawn on an acceptable bank, made payable to City of Lenexa, Kansas, in an amount equal to five percent (5%) of the total bid, which shall be retained by City of Lenexa, Kansas until a Contract for the project has been executed. Bid Bonds will be returned to the bidders, with the exception of the best and lowest and second best and second lowest responsible bidders, within twenty-one (21) days after their bids are rejected. The bid deposit of the lowest and the second lowest responsible bidders will be returned when the Performance Bond, Maintenance Bond and Statutory Bond, each in an amount equal to 100% of the Contract amount; required insurance certificates and other required documents shall have been furnished and the Contract Documents have been executed by the successful bidder. 6. To enter into a mutual emergency police protection compact with any and all governing bodies of Johnson County, Kansas, and any other duly authorized governing body within the Kansas City Standard Metropolitan Statistical Area. 7. To authorize the City Administrator or designated Department Head to approve the expenditure of funds up to $100,000.00. 8. To suspend specific internal City rules and regulations as may be necessary. In the event the low bidder is unable to execute the Contract, for whatever reason, within the time provided in the Notice of Award, City may annul the Notice of Award and the bid deposit may be forfeited and City shall exercise its legal prerogatives, including, but not limited to, enforcement of its rights as to the bid security or specific performance. (b) Determination of Councilmember Authorized to Act in the Event of Inability of the Mayor. In the event the Mayor is unable to act, the Presiding Officer shall have the foregoing power as they are able to act and in a line of succession, in accordance with the Mayor’s appointments made under Section 1-209 of this Code. In the event a proclaimed emergency extends beyond the period stated in the Mayor’s appointment, then the Presiding Officer at the commencement of the emergency shall continue to act as Presiding Officer until the termination of the emergency. (Ord. 1268C; 01-20-92) (Code 2000) (Ord. 1946C; 03-18-02) http://planroom.drexeltech.com/ EACH BIDDER WILL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR ENSURING THAT IT HAS RECEIVED ANY AND ALL ADDENDA ISSUED BY CITY IN ACCORDANCE WITH IB-10 OF THE INSTRUCTIONS TO BIDDERS. CONTRACTORS SHOULD READ AND BE FULLY FAMILIAR WITH ALL CONTRACT DOCUMENTS INCLUDING ADDENDA BEFORE SUBMITTING A BID. IN SUBMITTING A BID, THE BIDDER WARRANTS THAT IT HAS READ THE CONTRACT DOCUMENTS AND IS FULLY FAMILIAR THEREWITH AND THAT IT HAS VISITED THE SITE OF THE WORK TO FULLY INFORM ITSELF AS TO ALL EXISTING CONDITIONS AND LIMITATIONS AND SHALL INCLUDE IN ITS BID A SUM TO COVER THE COST OF ALL ITEMS OF THE WORK AS SPECIFIED IN THE CONTRACT DOCUMENTS. No oral telegraphic, telephonic proposals or alterations will be considered. Facsimile transmissions will not be accepted. The following items must be included in the sealed envelope with the Bid: a. Bid Form; b. 5% Bid Security--Bid Bond, Cashier’s Check or Certified Check (see below); and c. Acknowledgment of Addenda Issued by City. City reserves the right to accept or reject any and all bids and to waive any technicalities or irregularities therein. Bids may be modified or withdrawn by written request of the bidder received in the office of City Clerk, prior to the time and date for bid opening. From and after the release of this Notice, any party intending to bid on the above referenced Project, including their officers, employees, agents, or contractors are specifically prohibited from communicating with any elected or appointed official of the City, directly or indirectly, with regard to the award of the contract for the Project listed above, except as specifically authorized by the Instructions to Bidders. Any such unauthorized communication may result in the automatic disqualification of such bidder. ALL BIDDERS AGREE THAT REJECTION SHALL CREATE NO LIABILITY ON THE PART OF CITY BECAUSE OF SUCH REJECTION, AND THE FILING OF ANY BID IN RESPONSE TO THIS NOTICE SHALL CONSTITUTE AN AGREEMENT OF THE BIDDER TO THESE CONDITIONS. If this section is completed, a Pre-Bid Conference will be held at: Lenexa City Hall Community Development Conference Room (UL) February 16, 2015, at 1:00 PM 1/27 2/3 2/10 David F. Bryant III David F. Bryant III, City Clerk City of Lenexa, Kansas NOTICE TO BIDDERS First published in The Legal Record, Tuesday, January 27, 2015. JOHNSON COUNTY COMMUNITY COLLEGE 12345 College Blvd Overland Park, KS 66210 (913) 469-3812 SECTION TWO: This ordinance shall be construed as follows: A. Liberal Construction. The provisions of this Ordinance shall be liberally construed to effectively carry out its purposes which are hereby found and declared to be in furtherance of the public health, safety, welfare, and convenience. B. Savings Clause. The repeal of Ordinance sections, as provided herein below shall not affect any rights acquired, fees, fines, penalties, forfeitures or liabilities incurred there under, or actions involving any of the provisions of said Ordinances or parts thereof. Said Ordinance repealed is hereby continued in force and effect after the passage, approval, and publications of this Ordinance for the purposes of such rights, fees, fines, penalties, forfeitures, liabilities and actions therefore. C. Invalidity. If for any reason any chapter, article, section, subsection, sentence, portion or part of this proposed Ordinance set out herein, or the application thereof to any person or circumstances is declared to be unconstitutional or invalid, such decision will not affect the validity of the remaining portions of this Code or other Ordinances. repealed. SECTION THREE: SECTION FOUR: in accordance with law. PASSED by the Governing Body this 20th day of January, 2015. APPROVED by the Mayor this 20th day of January, 2015. [SEAL] ATTEST: /s/ Debra Harper Debra Harper, CMC, City Clerk Specifications and RFP forms may be obtained by contacting the Procurement office at (913) 469-3812. Proposals which are received in the Procurement office prior to 2:00 P.M. on FEBRUARY 12, 2015 will be given consideration. Vendors responding to the RFP will be announced publicly on FEBRUARY 12, 2015 at 2:00 P.M. in the CSB Building, Room 170, Johnson County Community College, 12345 College Blvd., Overland Park, KS 66210. 1/27 APPROVED AS TO FORM: Johnson County Community College is accepting bids for: CAMPUS STANDARD PROJECTORS, RFB #15-084 Specifications and RFB forms may be obtained by contacting the Procurement office at (913) 469-3812. Bids which are received in the Procurement office prior to 2:00 P.M. on FEBRUARY 06, 2015 will be given consideration. Vendors responding to the RFB will be announced publicly on FEBRUARY 06, 2015 at 2:00 P.M. in the CSB Building, Room 170, Johnson County Community College, 12345 College Blvd., Overland Park, KS 66210. 1/27 This ordinance shall become take effect and be in force from and after publication Johnson County Community College is accepting proposals for: POLSKY THEATER ACTIVE ACOUSTIC SYSTEM, RFP #15-082 NOTICE TO BIDDERS First published in The Legal Record, Tuesday, January 27, 2015. JOHNSON COUNTY COMMUNITY COLLEGE 12345 College Blvd Overland Park, KS 66210 (913) 469-3812 That existing Section 11-401 and any provisions in conflict herewith are hereby /s/ Patricia A. Bennett Patricia A. Bennett, City Attorney 1/27 /s/ Peggy Dunn THE LEGAL RECORD • JANUARY 27, 2015 PAGE JOHNSON COUNTY PUBLIC NOTICES ORDINANCE NO. 2714C First published in The Legal Record, Tuesday, January 27, 2015. ORDINANCE NO. 2714C ORDINANCE AMENDING SECTION 1-818 OF THE CODE OF THE CITY OF LEAWOOD, KANSAS, 2000, ENTITLED “SPECIAL LAW ENFORCEMENT TRUST FUND; ESTABLISHMENT, PURPOSE, AND INTENT” AND REPEALING EXISTING SECTION 1-818 AND OTHER SECTIONS IN CONFLICT HEREWITH. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE GOVERNING BODY OF THE CITY OF LEAWOOD, KANSAS: SECTION ONE: Section 1-818 of the Code of the City of Leawood, Kansas, 2000, is hereby amended to read as follows: 1-818. SPECIAL LAW ENFORCEMENT TRUST FUND; ESTABLISHMENT, PURPOSE, AND INTENT. There is hereby established a fund of the City Treasury entitled “Special Law Enforcement Trust Fund”. All deposits and expenditures from this account shall be in conformity with the provisions of this Article and state law. The purpose of this Fund is to provide a depository for monies forfeited to the City of Leawood Police Department pursuant to the provisions of the Kansas Standard Asset Seizure and Forfeiture Act, K.S.A. 60-4101 et seq. and the Kansas Drug Tax Act, K.S.A. 79-5201 et seq. Expenditures from this Fund shall be made only for law enforcement and criminal prosecution purposes as authorized by law. Monies in the Fund shall not be used for normal operating expenses of the City or its Police Department. SECTION TWO: This ordinance shall be construed as follows: A. Liberal Construction. The provisions of this Ordinance shall be liberally construed to effectively carry out its purposes which are hereby found and declared to be in furtherance of the public health, safety, welfare, and convenience. B. Savings Clause. The repeal of Ordinance sections, as provided herein below shall not affect any rights acquired, fees, fines, penalties, forfeitures or liabilities incurred there under, or actions involving any of the provisions of said Ordinances or parts thereof. Said Ordinance repealed is hereby continued in force and effect after the passage, approval, and publications of this Ordinance for the purposes of such rights, fees, fines, penalties, forfeitures, liabilities and actions therefore. C. Invalidity. If for any reason any chapter, article, section, subsection, sentence, portion or part of this proposed Ordinance set out herein, or the application thereof to any person or circumstances is declared to be unconstitutional or invalid, such decision will not affect the validity of the remaining portions of this Code or other Ordinances. SECTION THREE: That existing Section 1-818 and any provisions in conflict herewith are hereby repealed. SECTION FOUR: This ordinance shall take effect and be in force from and after publication in accordance with K.S.A. 12-3007 and amendments thereto. PASSED by the Governing Body this 20th day of January, 2015. APPROVED by the Mayor this 20th day of January, 2015. [SEAL] /s/ Peggy J. Dunn Peggy J. Dunn, Mayor ATTEST: /s/ Debra Harper Debra Harper, City Clerk, CMC SPECIAL USE PERMIT ORDINANCE APPROVING A ONE YEAR EXTENSION OF A SPECIAL USE PERMIT FOR SPRINT SPECTRUM L.P. (“SPRINT”) FOR THE USE OF WIRELESS COMMUNICATION ANTENNAE AND ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT LOCATED NORTH OF 135TH STREET AND WEST OF BRIAR, LEAWOOD, JOHNSON COUNTY, KANSAS [CASE 27-14]. WHEREAS, the Comprehensive Plan designates this property as Mixed Use; and WHEREAS, this property is zoned AG; and 2014; and SECTION 1. SPECIAL USE PERMIT GRANTED. Pursuant to Section 16-4-12 of the Leawood Development Ordinance, permission is hereby granted to use the following property in the manner set forth in Section 16-4-12.3: Legal Description: Commencing at the Northeast corner of the Southwest Quarter, Section 28, Township 13, Range 25, in the City of Overland Park Johnson County, Kansas, thence South 87 48’ 07” West along the North line of the Southwest Quarter, a distance of 664.97 feet to a point; thence South 01 58’ 27” East along the East line of the West half, of the Southwest Quarter, of the Southwest Quarter, a distance of 542.15 feet to a point; thence South 90 00’ 00” East along a line a distance of 73.08 feet to the Point of Beginning of the hereinafter described tract, thence South 90 00’ 00” East along a line a distance of 60.00 feet to a point; thence North 90 00’ 00” West along a line a distance of 70.00 feet to a point; thence North 00 00’ 00” West along a line a distance of 60.00 feet to the Point of Beginning and containing 0.0964 acres more or less. SECTION 2. USE. That this Ordinance shall allow the real property described above to be used by Sprint for the continuing operation of a wireless communications antenna and associated equipment according to Section 16-4-12.3 and Section 16-2-6.4 of the Leawood Development Ordinance, subject to all applicable federal, state and local laws and regulations. SECTION 3. CONDITIONS AND STIPULATIONS. The special use permit granted in Sections 1 and 2 above is contingent upon the performance and observation of the following additional and supplementary regulations, stipulations, conditions, and restrictions, the violation of which shall provide a basis for revocation in addition to justifications specified in Section 16-4-3.8: 3. /s/ Marcy Knight Marcy Knight, Assistant City Attorney 1/27 4. 5. ORDINANCE NO. 2713C First published in The Legal Record, Tuesday, January 27, 2015. ORDINANCE NO. 2713C ORDINANCE REPEALING SECTIONS 11-212 AND 12-207 OF THE CODE OF THE CITY OF LEAWOOD, KANSAS, 2000, REGARDING FIREARMS. WHEREAS, the 2014 Kansas Legislature passed House Bill No. 2578, which prohibits any City from enforcing any ordinance governing the purchase, transfer, ownership, storage, carrying or transporting of firearms or ammunition; and WHEREAS, the City desires to repeal Sections 11-212 and 12-207 of the City Code regarding carrying firearms. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE GOVERNING BODY OF THE CITY OF LEAWOOD, KANSAS: SECTION ONE: Section 11-212 of the Code of the City of Leawood, Kansas, 2000, is hereby repealed: SECTION TWO: Section 12-207 of the Code of the City of Leawood, Kansas, 2000, is hereby repealed: SECTION THREE: This ordinance shall be construed as follows: A. Liberal Construction. The provisions of this Ordinance shall be liberally construed to effectively carry out its purposes which are hereby found and declared to be in furtherance of the public health, safety, welfare, and convenience. B. Savings Clause. The repeal of Ordinance sections, as provided herein below shall not affect any rights acquired, fees, fines, penalties, forfeitures or liabilities incurred there under, or actions involving any of the provisions of said Ordinances or parts thereof. Said Ordinance repealed is hereby continued in force and effect after the passage, approval, and publications of this Ordinance for the purposes of such rights, fees, fines, penalties, forfeitures, liabilities and actions therefore. C. Invalidity. If for any reason any chapter, article, section, subsection, sentence, portion or part of this proposed Ordinance set out herein, or the application thereof to any person or circumstances is declared to be unconstitutional or invalid, such decision will not affect the validity of the remaining portions of this Code or other Ordinances. SECTION FOUR: That existing Code Sections 11-212 and 12-207 and any provisions in conflict herewith are hereby repealed. SECTION FIVE: This ordinance shall take effect and be in force from and after publication in accordance with K.S.A. 12-3007 and amendments thereto. PASSED by the Governing Body this 20th day of January, 2015. APPROVED by the Mayor this 20th day of January, 2015. /s/ Peggy J. Dunn Peggy J. Dunn, Mayor ATTEST: /s/ Debra Harper Debra Harper, City Clerk, CMC APPROVED AS TO FORM: /s/ Marcy Knight Marcy Knight, Assistant City Attorney 1/27 ORDINANCE NO. 5420 First published in The Legal Record, Tuesday, January 27, 2015. Ordinance No. 5420 Summary On January 20, 2015, the City of Lenexa, Kansas passed Ordinance No. 5420, vacating a portion of right-of-way located west of Renner Boulevard along 113th Street in the vicinity of the intersection of 113th and Renner Boulevard, which right of way was recorded in 2013 at the Johnson County Register of Deeds in Book 201308, at Page 007858. The ordinance reserves a public utility easement over a portion of the area vacated. The complete text of this ordinance is available free of charge at www.lenexa.com or at the Lenexa City Hall, City Clerk’s Office, 12350 West 87th Street Parkway, Lenexa, KS 66215. This summary is certified by Cindy Harmison, City Attorney. DATE: January 21, 2014 1/27 WHEREAS such request for approval was presented to the Planning Commission on November 11, WHEREAS, the applicant has researched various options for replacing this tower; and WHEREAS, the Planning Commission has reviewed the application and recommends approval of Case 27-14. NOW THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE GOVERNING BODY OF THE CITY OF LEAWOOD, KANSAS: 1. 2. APPROVED AS TO FORM: [SEAL] ORDINANCE NO. 2712 First published in The Legal Record, Tuesday, January 27, 2015. ORDINANCE NO. 2712 6. 7. 8. The Special Use Permit shall be issued to Sprint. The Special Use Permit shall be in effect for a maximum term of one year and shall expire one year after Governing Body approval. All terms and conditions shall remain in effect of the Special Use Permit authorizing the original approval. A bond in the amount equal to 20 percent of construction costs for the facility shall be provided to the City by the applicant prior to Governing Body approval of this extension. Placement of any additional antennae on the tower shall constitute a revised plan and shall require issuance of a new Special Use Permit, which may not extend beyond the expiration date of the tower Special Use Permit. All equipment shall comply with all federal guidelines and be fully licensed by the FCC. In accordance with the LDO Section 16-4-12.3(C) the Applicant shall bring the tower into compliance or remove the tower prior to expiration of this Special Use Permit. In addition to the stipulations listed in this report, the developer / property owner agrees to abide by all City ordinances, and to execute a statement acknowledging in writing that they agree to stipulations on through eight. SECTION 4. EFFECTIVE DATE. This ordinance shall take effect and be in force from and after its publication in the official City newspaper. PASSED by the City Council this 20th day of January, 2015. APPROVED by the Mayor this 20th day of January, 2015. [SEAL] ATTEST: /s/ Debra Harper Debra Harper, CMC, City Clerk APPROVED AS TO FORM: /s/ Patricia A. Bennett Patricia A. Bennett, City Attorney 1/27 /s/ Peggy Dunn PAGE THE LEGAL RECORD • JANUARY 27, 2015 JOHNSON COUNTY PUBLIC NOTICES ORDINANCE NO. 2711 First published in The Legal Record, Tuesday, January 27, 2015. ORDINANCE NO. 2711 ORDINANCE NO. 2710 First published in The Legal Record, Tuesday, January 27, 2015. ORDINANCE NO. 2710 SPECIAL USE PERMIT SPECIAL USE PERMIT ORDINANCE APPROVING A ONE YEAR EXTENSION OF A SPECIAL USE PERMIT FOR VERIZON WIRELESS (VAW) LLC, D/B/A VERIZON WIRELESS (VERIZON WIRELESS) FOR THE CONTINUED USE OF WIRELESS COMMUNICATION ANTENNAE AND ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT LOCATED NORTH OF 135TH STREET AND WEST OF BRIAR, LEAWOOD, JOHNSON COUNTY, KANSAS [CASE 26-14]. ORDINANCE APPROVING A ONE YEAR EXTENSION OF A SPECIAL USE PERMIT FOR T-MOBILE CENTRAL LLC (“T-MOBILE”) FOR THE USE OF WIRELESS COMMUNICATION ANTENNAE AND ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT LOCATED NORTH OF 135TH STREET AND WEST OF BRIAR, LEAWOOD, JOHNSON COUNTY, KANSAS [CASE 25-14]. 2014; and WHEREAS, the Comprehensive Plan designates this property as Mixed Use; and WHEREAS, the Comprehensive Plan designates this property as Mixed Use; and WHEREAS, this property is zoned AG; and WHEREAS, this property is zoned AG; and WHEREAS such request for approval was presented to the Planning Commission on November 11, 2014; and WHEREAS such request for approval was presented to the Planning Commission on November 11, WHEREAS, the applicant has researched various options for replacing this tower; and WHEREAS, the Planning Commission has reviewed the application and recommends approval of Case 26-14. NOW THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE GOVERNING BODY OF THE CITY OF LEAWOOD, KANSAS: WHEREAS, the applicant has researched various options for replacing this tower; and WHEREAS, the Planning Commission has reviewed the application and recommends approval of Case 25-14. NOW THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE GOVERNING BODY OF THE CITY OF LEAWOOD, KANSAS: SECTION 1. SPECIAL USE PERMIT GRANTED. Pursuant to Section 16-4-12 of the Leawood Development Ordinance, permission is hereby granted to use the following property in the manner set forth in Section 16-4-12.3: SECTION 1. SPECIAL USE PERMIT GRANTED. Pursuant to Section 16-4-12 of the Leawood Development Ordinance, permission is hereby granted to use the following property in the manner set forth in Section 16-4-12.3: Legal Description: Commencing at the Northeast corner of the Southwest Quarter, Section 28, Township 13, Range 25, in the City of Overland Park Johnson County, Kansas, thence South 87 48’ 07” West along the North line of the Southwest Quarter, a distance of 664.97 feet to a point; thence South 01 58’ 27” East along the East line of the West half, of the Southwest Quarter, of the Southwest Quarter, a distance of 542.15 feet to a point; thence South 90 00’ 00” East along a line a distance of 73.08 feet to the Point of Beginning of the hereinafter described tract, thence South 90 00’ 00” East along a line a distance of 60.00 feet to a point; thence North 90 00’ 00” West along a line a distance of 70.00 feet to a point; thence North 00 00’ 00” West along a line a distance of 60.00 feet to the Point of Beginning and containing 0.0964 acres more or less. Legal Description: Commencing at the Northeast corner of the Southwest Quarter, Section 28, Township 13, Range 25, in the City of Overland Park Johnson County, Kansas, thence South 87 48’ 07” West along the North line of the Southwest Quarter, a distance of 664.97 feet to a point; thence South 01 58’ 27” East along the East line of the West half, of the Southwest Quarter, of the Southwest Quarter, a distance of 542.15 feet to a point; thence South 90 00’ 00” East along a line a distance of 73.08 feet to the Point of Beginning of the hereinafter described tract, thence South 90 00’ 00” East along a line a distance of 60.00 feet to a point; thence North 90 00’ 00” West along a line a distance of 70.00 feet to a point; thence North 00 00’ 00” West along a line a distance of 60.00 feet to the Point of Beginning and containing 0.0964 acres more or less. SECTION 2. USE. That this Ordinance shall allow the real property described above to be used by Verizon Wireless for the continuing operation of a wireless communications antenna and associated equipment according to Section 16-4-12.3 and Section 16-2-6.4 of the Leawood Development Ordinance, subject to all applicable federal, state and local laws and regulations. SECTION 3. CONDITIONS AND STIPULATIONS. The special use permit granted in Sections 1 and 2 above is contingent upon the performance and observation of the following additional and supplementary regulations, stipulations, conditions, and restrictions, the violation of which shall provide a basis for revocation in addition to justifications specified in Section 16-4-3.8: SECTION 2. USE. That this Ordinance shall allow the real property described above to be used by T-Mobile for the continuing operation of a wireless communications antenna and associated equipment according to Section 16-4-12.3 and Section 16-2-6.4 of the Leawood Development Ordinance, subject to all applicable federal, state and local laws and regulations. SECTION 3. CONDITIONS AND STIPULATIONS. The special use permit granted in Sections 1 and 2 above is contingent upon the performance and observation of the following additional and supplementary regulations, stipulations, conditions, and restrictions, the violation of which shall provide a basis for revocation in addition to justifications specified in Section 16-4-3.8: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. The Special Use Permit shall be issued to Verizon Wireless (VAW) LLC d/b/a Verizon Wireless (Verizon Wireless). The Special Use Permit shall be in effect for a maximum term of one year and shall expire one year after Governing Body approval. All terms and conditions shall remain in effect of the Special Use Permit authorizing the original approval. A bond in the amount equal to 20 percent of construction costs for the facility shall be provided to the City by the applicant prior to Governing Body approval of this extension. Placement of any additional antennae on the tower shall constitute a revised plan and shall require issuance of a new Special Use Permit, which may not extend beyond the expiration date of the tower Special Use Permit. All equipment shall comply with all federal guidelines and be fully licensed by the FCC. In accordance with the LDO Section 16-4-12.3(C) the Applicant shall bring the tower into compliance or remove the tower prior to expiration of this Special Use Permit. In addition to the stipulations listed in this report, the developer / property owner agrees to abide by all City ordinances, and to execute a statement acknowledging in writing that they agree to stipulations on through eight. SECTION 4. EFFECTIVE DATE. This ordinance shall take effect and be in force from and after its publication in the official City newspaper. PASSED by the City Council this 20th day of January, 2015. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. The Special Use Permit shall be issued to T-Mobile. The Special Use Permit shall be in effect for a maximum term of one year and shall expire one year after Governing Body approval. All terms and conditions shall remain in effect of the Special Use Permit authorizing the original approval. A bond in the amount equal to 20 percent of construction costs for the facility shall be provided to the City by the applicant prior to Governing Body approval of this extension. Placement of any additional antennae on the tower shall constitute a revised plan and shall require issuance of a new Special Use Permit, which may not extend beyond the expiration date of the tower Special Use Permit. All equipment shall comply with all federal guidelines and be fully licensed by the FCC. In accordance with the LDO Section 16-4-12.3(C) the Applicant shall bring the tower into compliance or remove the tower prior to expiration of this Special Use Permit. In addition to the stipulations listed in this report, the developer / property owner agrees to abide by all City ordinances, and to execute a statement acknowledging in writing that they agree to stipulations on through eight. SECTION 4. EFFECTIVE DATE. This ordinance shall take effect and be in force from and after its publication in the official City newspaper. PASSED by the City Council this 20th day of January, 2015. APPROVED by the Mayor this 20th day of January, 2015. APPROVED by the Mayor this 20th day of January, 2015. [SEAL] [SEAL] /s/ Peggy Dunn ATTEST: /s/ Debra Harper Debra Harper, CMC, City Clerk APPROVED AS TO FORM: /s/ Patricia A. Bennett Patricia A. Bennett, City Attorney 1/27 ORDINANCE NO. 5423 First published in The Legal Record, Tuesday, January 27, 2015. Ordinance No. 5423 Summary On January 20, 2015, the City of Lenexa, Kansas passed Ordinance No. 5423, adopting changes to Chapter 4-2 of the City’s Unified Development Code (“UDC”), which sets forth requirements for subdivision development and subdivision design standards. This ordinance adds new Section 4-2-A-8 to address how private restrictions relate to the requirements of the UDC. Additionally, this ordinance amends Section 4-2-C-5 to address requirements for recording of private restrictions and the creation of property associations as part of the platting and building permit approval process. The complete text of this ordinance is available free of charge at www.lenexa.com or at the Lenexa City Hall, City Clerk’s Office, 12350 West 87th Street Parkway, Lenexa, KS 66215. This summary is certified by Cindy Harmison, City Attorney. January 21, 2015 1/27 ORDINANCE NO. 5422 First published in The Legal Record, Tuesday, January 27, 2015. Ordinance No. 5422 Summary On January 20, 2015, the City of Lenexa, Kansas passed Ordinance No. 5422, rezoning approximately 5.676 acres of property located in the vicinity south of 87th Street Parkway and west of Renner Boulevard adjacent to the golf course and west of future Winchester Road, from the existing RP-1, Planned Residential (Low-Density) Zoning District to RP-5, Planned Residential (High-Rise, High-Density) Zoning District. The complete text of this ordinance is available free of charge at www.lenexa.com or at the Lenexa City Hall, City Clerk’s Office, 12350 West 87th Street Parkway, Lenexa, KS 66215. This summary is certified by Cindy Harmison, City Attorney. January 21, 2015 1/27 ATTEST: /s/ Debra Harper Debra Harper, CMC, City Clerk APPROVED AS TO FORM: /s/ Patricia A. Bennett Patricia A. Bennett, City Attorney 1/27 /s/ Peggy Dunn THE LEGAL RECORD • JANUARY 27, 2015 PAGE JOHNSON COUNTY PUBLIC NOTICES ORDINANCE NO. 2709 First published in The Legal Record, Tuesday, January 27, 2015. ORDINANCE NO. 2709 ORDINANCE NO. 2708 First published in The Legal Record, Tuesday, January 27, 2015. ORDINANCE NO. 2708 SPECIAL USE PERMIT SPECIAL USE PERMIT ORDINANCE APPROVING A ONE YEAR EXTENSION OF A SPECIAL USE PERMIT FOR CLEAR WIRELESS, LLC, (“CLEARWIRE”) FOR THE USE OF WIRELESS COMMUNICATION ANTENNAE AND ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT LOCATED NORTH OF 135TH STREET AND WEST OF BRIAR, LEAWOOD, JOHNSON COUNTY, KANSAS [CASE 24-14]. ORDINANCE APPROVING A ONE YEAR EXTENSION OF A SPECIAL USE PERMIT FOR CRICKET COMMUNICATIONS, INC. (“CRICKET”) FOR THE CONTINUED USE OF WIRELESS COMMUNICATION ANTENNAE AND ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT LOCATED NORTH OF 135TH STREET AND WEST OF BRIAR, LEAWOOD, JOHNSON COUNTY, KANSAS [CASE 23-14]. 2014; and WHEREAS, the Comprehensive Plan designates this property as Mixed Use; and WHEREAS, the Comprehensive Plan designates this property as Mixed Use; and WHEREAS, this property is zoned AG; and WHEREAS, this property is zoned AG; and WHEREAS such request for approval was presented to the Planning Commission on November 11, 2014; and WHEREAS such request for approval was presented to the Planning Commission on November 11, WHEREAS, the applicant has researched various options for replacing this tower; and WHEREAS, the Planning Commission has reviewed the application and recommends approval of Case 24-14. NOW THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE GOVERNING BODY OF THE CITY OF LEAWOOD, KANSAS: WHEREAS, the applicant has researched various options for replacing this tower; and WHEREAS, the Planning Commission has reviewed the application and recommends approval of Case 23-14. NOW THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE GOVERNING BODY OF THE CITY OF LEAWOOD, KANSAS: SECTION 1. SPECIAL USE PERMIT GRANTED. Pursuant to Section 16-4-12 of the Leawood Development Ordinance, permission is hereby granted to use the following property in the manner set forth in Section 16-4-12.3: SECTION 1. SPECIAL USE PERMIT GRANTED. Pursuant to Section 16-4-12 of the Leawood Development Ordinance, permission is hereby granted to use the following property in the manner set forth in Section 16-4-12.3: Legal Description: Commencing at the Northeast corner of the Southwest Quarter, Section 28, Township 13, Range 25, in the City of Overland Park Johnson County, Kansas, thence South 87 48’ 07” West along the North line of the Southwest Quarter, a distance of 664.97 feet to a point; thence South 01 58’ 27” East along the East line of the West half, of the Southwest Quarter, of the Southwest Quarter, a distance of 542.15 feet to a point; thence South 90 00’ 00” East along a line a distance of 73.08 feet to the Point of Beginning of the hereinafter described tract, thence South 90 00’ 00” East along a line a distance of 60.00 feet to a point; thence North 90 00’ 00” West along a line a distance of 70.00 feet to a point; thence North 00 00’ 00” West along a line a distance of 60.00 feet to the Point of Beginning and containing 0.0964 acres more or less. Legal Description: Commencing at the Northeast corner of the Southwest Quarter, Section 28, Township 13, Range 25, in the City of Overland Park Johnson County, Kansas, thence South 87 48’ 07” West along the North line of the Southwest Quarter, a distance of 664.97 feet to a point; thence South 01 58’ 27” East along the East line of the West half, of the Southwest Quarter, of the Southwest Quarter, a distance of 542.15 feet to a point; thence South 90 00’ 00” East along a line a distance of 73.08 feet to the Point of Beginning of the hereinafter described tract, thence South 90 00’ 00” East along a line a distance of 60.00 feet to a point; thence North 90 00’ 00” West along a line a distance of 70.00 feet to a point; thence North 00 00’ 00” West along a line a distance of 60.00 feet to the Point of Beginning and containing 0.0964 acres more or less. SECTION 2. USE. That this Ordinance shall allow the real property described above to be used by Clearwire for the continuing operation of a wireless communications antenna and associated equipment according to Section 16-4-12.3 and Section 16-2-6.4 of the Leawood Development Ordinance, subject to all applicable federal, state and local laws and regulations. SECTION 3. CONDITIONS AND STIPULATIONS. The special use permit granted in Sections 1 and 2 above is contingent upon the performance and observation of the following additional and supplementary regulations, stipulations, conditions, and restrictions, the violation of which shall provide a basis for revocation in addition to justifications specified in Section 16-4-3.8: SECTION 2. USE. That this Ordinance shall allow the real property described above to be used by Cricket for the continuing operation of a wireless communications antenna and associated equipment according to Section 16-4-12.3 and Section 16-2-6.4 of the Leawood Development Ordinance, subject to all applicable federal, state and local laws and regulations. SECTION 3. CONDITIONS AND STIPULATIONS. The special use permit granted in Sections 1 and 2 above is contingent upon the performance and observation of the following additional and supplementary regulations, stipulations, conditions, and restrictions, the violation of which shall provide a basis for revocation in addition to justifications specified in Section 16-4-3.8: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. The Special Use Permit shall be issued to Clearwire. The Special Use Permit shall be in effect for a maximum term of one year and shall expire one year after Governing Body approval. All terms and conditions shall remain in effect of the Special Use Permit authorizing the original approval. A bond in the amount equal to 20 percent of construction costs for the facility shall be provided to the City by the applicant prior to Governing Body approval of this extension. Placement of any additional antennae on the tower shall constitute a revised plan and shall require issuance of a new Special Use Permit, which may not extend beyond the expiration date of the tower Special Use Permit. All equipment shall comply with all federal guidelines and be fully licensed by the FCC. In accordance with the LDO Section 16-4-12.3(C) the Applicant shall bring the tower into compliance or remove the tower prior to expiration of this Special Use Permit. In addition to the stipulations listed in this report, the developer / property owner agrees to abide by all City ordinances, and to execute a statement acknowledging in writing that they agree to stipulations on through eight. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. The Special Use Permit shall be issued to Cricket. The Special Use Permit shall be in effect for a maximum term of one year and shall expire one year after Governing Body approval. All terms and conditions shall remain in effect of the Special Use Permit authorizing the original approval. A bond in the amount equal to 20 percent of construction costs for the facility shall be provided to the City by the applicant prior to Governing Body approval of this extension. Placement of any additional antennae on the tower shall constitute a revised plan and shall require issuance of a new Special Use Permit, which may not extend beyond the expiration date of the tower Special Use Permit. All equipment shall comply with all federal guidelines and be fully licensed by the FCC. In accordance with the LDO Section 16-4-12.3(C) the Applicant shall bring the tower into compliance or remove the tower prior to expiration of this Special Use Permit. In addition to the stipulations listed in this report, the developer / property owner agrees to abide by all City ordinances, and to execute a statement acknowledging in writing that they agree to stipulations on through eight. SECTION 4. EFFECTIVE DATE. This ordinance shall take effect and be in force from and after its publication in the official City newspaper. SECTION 4. EFFECTIVE DATE. This ordinance shall take effect and be in force from and after its publication in the official City newspaper. PASSED by the City Council this 20th day of January, 2015. PASSED by the City Council this 20th day of January, 2015. APPROVED by the Mayor this 20th day of January, 2015. APPROVED by the Mayor this 20th day of January, 2015. [SEAL] ATTEST: /s/ Peggy Dunn /s/ Debra Harper Debra Harper, CMC, City Clerk APPROVED AS TO FORM: /s/ Patricia A. Bennett Patricia A. Bennett, City Attorney 1/27 [SEAL] ATTEST: /s/ Peggy Dunn /s/ Debra Harper Debra Harper, CMC, City Clerk APPROVED AS TO FORM: /s/ Patricia A. Bennett Patricia A. Bennett, City Attorney 1/27 NOTICE First published in The Legal Record, Tuesday, January 27, 2015. NOTICE To: The Residents of Johnson County Fire District 2, Johnson County, Kansas Notice is given that the Governing Body of Johnson County Fire District 2, Johnson County, Kansas (the “District”), intends to equip, furnish and construct a new fire station located at 19120 Metcalf on a site owned by the District in Johnson County, Kansas (the “New Fire Station”) and to issue general obligation bonds in an amount not to exceed $2,675,000 (the “Bonds”) under the authority of K.S.A. 19-3616 to pay the cost thereof, including the costs of issuance of the Bonds. To the extent there are proceeds of the Bonds available following completion of the New Fire Station, the District intends to use such Bond proceeds to make certain improvements to existing fire stations (the “Improvements” and together with the New Fire Station, the “Project”). This notice shall be published one time in a newspaper of general circulation within the District, and, if within 60 days after the date of said publication, there is filed with the Johnson County Election Commissioner a written protest against the Project or the issuance of the Bonds, signed by not less than 5% of the qualified electors residing in the District, then the Bonds will not be issued until approved by a majority of the qualified electors residing in the District voting at an election called and held therefor. If no sufficient protest is filed within said period of time, the Governing Body of the District shall proceed with the Project and the issuance of the Bonds. DATED: January 20, 2015. 1/27 NOTICE TO BIDDERS First published in The Legal Record, Tuesday, January 27, 2015. CITY OF OVERLAND PARK, KANSAS PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT NOTICE TO BIDDERS Sealed bids for REGENERATIVE AIR SWEEPER will be received by the City of Overland Park, Kansas, at the office of the City Clerk, City Hall, 8500 Santa Fe Drive, Overland Park, Kansas 66212 until 2:00 p.m. local time on Tuesday, February 17, 2015. At that time all sealed bids will be transferred to the City Council Chamber, City Hall, where they will be publicly opened and read aloud. Any bid received after the designated closing time will be returned unopened. All bids shall be submitted in sealed envelopes addressed to the City Clerk of Overland Park, Kansas, and marked “BID FOR REGENERATIVE AIR SWEEPER”. Questions regarding the specifications should be referred to Bill Hills at 913-327-6658. Copies of bid documents and specifications are on file at the office of the Contract Specialist, 913-895-6182. Bids shall be made upon the form provided, in ink or typewritten. No oral, telegraphic, facsimile or telephonic bids or alterations will be considered. Bidders submitting bids on equipment not conforming to the detailed specifications must state variances on the Bid form or the specifications, where applicable. Bids cannot be altered or changed after they have been received by the City and opened. The City of Overland Park, Kansas, reserves the right to accept or reject any and all bids and to waive any technicalities or irregularities therein. Bids may be modified or withdrawn by written request of the bidder received in the office of the City Clerk, prior to the time and date for bid opening; provided however, that no bidder may withdraw its bid for a period of forty-five (45) days from the date set for the opening thereof. All bidders agree that rejection shall create no liability on the part of the City because of such rejection, and the filing of any bid in response to this invitation shall constitute an agreement of the bidder to these conditions. Bid prices shall include delivery of the equipment to the location stated on the Bid form. Delivery date shall be stated on the Bid form. 1/27 PAGE THE LEGAL RECORD • JANUARY 27, 2015 JOHNSON COUNTY PUBLIC NOTICES ORDINANCE NO. 2706 First published in The Legal Record, Tuesday, January 27, 2015. ORDINANCE NO. 2706 ORDINANCE NO. 2707 First published in The Legal Record, Tuesday, January 27, 2015. ORDINANCE NO. 2707 SPECIAL USE PERMIT SPECIAL USE PERMIT ORDINANCE APPROVING A ONE YEAR EXTENSION OF A SPECIAL USE PERMIT FOR STC FIVE L.L.C. FOR THE CONTINUED USE OF A WIRELESS COMMUNICATIONS TOWER AND ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT LOCATED NORTH OF 135TH STREET AND WEST OF BRIAR, LEAWOOD, JOHNSON COUNTY, KANSAS [CASE 21-14]. ORDINANCE APPROVING A ONE YEAR EXTENSION OF A SPECIAL USE PERMIT FOR NEW CINGULAR WIRELESS PCS, LCC, LLC d/b/a AT&T MOBILITY (“AT&T MOBILITY” FOR THE CONTINUED USE OF WIRELESS COMMUNICATION ANTENNAE AND ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT LOCATED NORTH OF 135TH STREET AND WEST OF BRIAR, LEAWOOD, JOHNSON COUNTY, KANSAS [CASE 22-14]. WHEREAS, the Comprehensive Plan designates this property as Mixed Use; and WHEREAS, the Comprehensive Plan designates this property as Mixed Use; and WHEREAS, this property is zoned AG; and WHEREAS, this property is zoned AG; and WHEREAS, the applicant is seeking approval of a one year extension of a Special Use Permit for STC Five L.L.C. for an existing tower along with its associated equipment located north of 135th Street and west of Briar; and Whereas such request for approval was presented to the Planning Commission on November 11, 2014; and tower; and WHEREAS, the applicant has researched various options for replacing this WHEREAS, the Planning Commission has reviewed the application and recommends approval of Case 21-14. NOW THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE GOVERNING BODY OF THE CITY OF LEAWOOD, KANSAS: SECTION 1. SPECIAL USE PERMIT GRANTED. Pursuant to Section 16-4-12 of the Leawood Development Ordinance, permission is hereby granted to use the following property in the manner set forth in Section 16-4-12.3: Legal Description: Commencing at the Northeast corner of the Southwest Quarter, Section 28, Township 13, Range 25, in the City of Overland Park Johnson County, Kansas, thence South 87 48’ 07” West along the North line of the Southwest Quarter, a distance of 664.97 feet to a point; thence South 01 58’ 27” East along the East line of the West half, of the Southwest Quarter, of the Southwest Quarter, a distance of 542.15 feet to a point; thence South 90 00’ 00” East along a line a distance of 73.08 feet to the Point of Beginning of the hereinafter described tract, thence South 90 00’ 00” East along a line a distance of 60.00 feet to a point; thence North 90 00’ 00” West along a line a distance of 70.00 feet to a point; thence North 00 00’ 00” West along a line a distance of 60.00 feet to the Point of Beginning and containing 0.0964 acres more or less. SECTION 2. USE. That this Ordinance shall allow the real property described above to be used by STC Five L.L.C. for the continuing operation of a wireless communications antenna and associated equipment according to Section 16-4-12.3 and Section 16-2-6.4 of the Leawood Development Ordinance, subject to all applicable federal, state and local laws and regulations. SECTION 3. CONDITIONS AND STIPULATIONS. The special use permit granted in Sections 1 and 2 above is contingent upon the performance and observation of the following additional and supplementary regulations, stipulations, conditions, and restrictions, the violation of which shall provide a basis for revocation in addition to justifications specified in Section 16-4-3.8: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. The Special Use Permit shall be issued to STC Five, LLC. The Special Use Permit shall be in effect for a maximum term of one year and shall expire one year after Governing Body approval. All ground mounted utility boxes and equipment surrounding the compound shall be screened with evergreen landscaping. All terms and conditions shall remain in effect of the Special Use Permit authorizing the original approval. A bond in the amount equal to 20 percent of construction costs for the facility shall be provided to the City by the applicant prior to Governing Body approval of this extension. Placement of any additional antennae on the tower shall necessitate a revised plan and shall require issuance of a new Special Use Permit, which may not extend beyond the expiration date of the tower Special Use Permit. All equipment shall comply with all federal guidelines and be fully licensed by the FCC. In accordance with the LDO Section 16-4-12.3(C) the Applicant shall bring the tower into compliance or remove the tower prior to expiration of this Special Use Permit. In addition to the stipulations listed in this report, the developer / property owner agrees to abide by all City ordinances, and to execute a statement acknowledging in writing that they agree to stipulations on through nine. 2014; and WHEREAS such request for approval was presented to the Planning Commission on November 11, WHEREAS, the applicant has researched various options for replacing this tower; and WHEREAS, the Planning Commission has reviewed the application and recommends approval of Case 22-14. NOW THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE GOVERNING BODY OF THE CITY OF LEAWOOD, KANSAS: SECTION 1. SPECIAL USE PERMIT GRANTED. Pursuant to Section 16-4-12 of the Leawood Development Ordinance, permission is hereby granted to use the following property in the manner set forth in Section 16-4-12.3: Legal Description: Commencing at the Northeast corner of the Southwest Quarter, Section 28, Township 13, Range 25, in the City of Overland Park Johnson County, Kansas, thence South 87 48’ 07” West along the North line of the Southwest Quarter, a distance of 664.97 feet to a point; thence South 01 58’ 27” East along the East line of the West half, of the Southwest Quarter, of the Southwest Quarter, a distance of 542.15 feet to a point; thence South 90 00’ 00” East along a line a distance of 73.08 feet to the Point of Beginning of the hereinafter described tract, thence South 90 00’ 00” East along a line a distance of 60.00 feet to a point; thence North 90 00’ 00” West along a line a distance of 70.00 feet to a point; thence North 00 00’ 00” West along a line a distance of 60.00 feet to the Point of Beginning and containing 0.0964 acres more or less. SECTION 2. USE. That this Ordinance shall allow the real property described above to be used by AT&T Mobility for the continuing operation of a wireless communications antenna and associated equipment according to Section 16-4-12.3 and Section 16-2-6.4 of the Leawood Development Ordinance, subject to all applicable federal, state and local laws and regulations. SECTION 3. CONDITIONS AND STIPULATIONS. The special use permit granted in Sections 1 and 2 above is contingent upon the performance and observation of the following additional and supplementary regulations, stipulations, conditions, and restrictions, the violation of which shall provide a basis for revocation in addition to justifications specified in Section 16-4-3.8: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. The Special Use Permit shall be issued to AT&T Mobility. The Special Use Permit shall be in effect for a maximum term of one year and shall expire one year after Governing Body approval. All terms and conditions shall remain in effect of the Special Use Permit authorizing the original approval. A bond in the amount equal to 20 percent of construction costs for the facility shall be provided to the City by the applicant prior to Governing Body approval of this extension. Placement of any additional antennae on the tower shall constitute a revised plan and shall require issuance of a new Special Use Permit, which may not extend beyond the expiration date of the tower Special Use Permit. All equipment shall comply with all federal guidelines and be fully licensed by the FCC. In accordance with the LDO Section 16-4-12.3(C) the Applicant shall bring the tower into compliance or remove the tower prior to expiration of this Special Use Permit. In addition to the stipulations listed in this report, the developer / property owner agrees to abide by all City ordinances, and to execute a statement acknowledging in writing that they agree to stipulations on through eight. SECTION 4. EFFECTIVE DATE. This ordinance shall take effect and be in force from and after its publication in the official City newspaper. PASSED by the City Council this 20th day of January, 2015. APPROVED by the Mayor this 20th day of January, 2015. SECTION 4. EFFECTIVE DATE. This ordinance shall take effect and be in force from and after its publication in the official City newspaper. [SEAL] PASSED by the City Council this 20th day of January, 2015. ATTEST: APPROVED by the Mayor this 20th day of January, 2015. /s/ Debra Harper Debra Harper, CMC, City Clerk [SEAL] /s/ Peggy Dunn Peggy Dunn, Mayor ATTEST: /s/ Debra Harper Debra Harper, CMC, City Clerk APPROVED AS TO FORM: /s/ Patricia A. Bennett Patricia A. Bennett, City Attorney 1/27 NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING First published in The Legal Record, Tuesday, January 27, 2015. City of Roeland Park, Kansas PUBLIC HEARING The Planning Commission of the City of Roeland Park, Kansas will meet on Tuesday, February 17th, 2015, at 7 p.m. at the Roeland Park City Hall located at 4600 W. 51st St. The purpose of the meeting is to consider changes and additions to Chapter XVI of the City’s Municipal Code in Article 2 by adding a new definition for concrete; in Article 4 to define metal or steel roofing materials permitted to be use in residentially zoned areas; in Article 6 to define setback requirements for accessory structures; in Article 7 modifying Type 1 Special Events; Article 9 to correct the sign ordinances; and, other grammatical changes and corrections throughout Chapter XVI of the city’s codes. Documentation of all these changes will be available for review Monday through Friday from 8:00 a.m. until 5:00 p.m. at the Roeland Park City Hall. 1/27 ORDINANCE NO. 2370 First published in The Legal Record, Tuesday, January 27, 2015. Ordinance No. 2370 Summary On January 15, 2015, the City of De Soto, Kansas, adopted Ordinance No. 2370, amending the De Soto City Code related to compensation of Municipal Court staff and outdated provisions in the Code setting forth compensation of elected and appointed officers. A complete copy of this ordinance may be obtained or viewed free of charge at the Office of the City Clerk at City Hall, 32905 West 84th Street, De Soto, Kansas or at www.desotoks. us <http://www.desotoks.us> . This summary is certified by Patrick G. Reavey, De Soto City Attorney pursuant to K.S.A. 12-3001, et seq. 1/27 APPROVED AS TO FORM: /s/ Patricia A. Bennett Patricia A. Bennett, City Attorney 1/27 /s/ Peggy Dunn THE LEGAL RECORD • JANUARY 27, 2015 PAGE JOHNSON COUNTY PUBLIC NOTICES ORDINANCE NO. 5421 First published in The Legal Record, Tuesday, January 27, 2015. ORDINANCE NO. 5421 NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING First published in The Legal Record, Tuesday, January 27, 2015. AN ORDINANCE APPROVING AND ADOPTING AMENDMENTS TO THE CITY OF LENEXA COMPREHENSIVE PLAN WHEREAS, the City of Lenexa has consistently evaluated the Lenexa Comprehensive Plan in an effort to remain current with new development proposals, technology and changing Community goals and objectives; and WHEREAS, the City undertook a review and amendment of the Comprehensive Plan culminating in a number of recommendations including updating demographics and other historical information and incorporating future goals as adopted by the Governing Body and outlined in the Vision 2030 Plan; and WHEREAS, the Lenexa Planning Commission has determined that the proposed Amendment will ensure the coordinated and harmonious development which will best provide for the health, safety, order, convenience, prosperity and general welfare of the City; and WHEREAS, on December 1, 2014, the Lenexa Planning Commission held a duly-noticed public hearing on the proposed Amendment for the purpose of hearing and considering public comment thereon and a written summary of said public hearing has been presented to the Governing Body for consideration; and WHEREAS, the proposed Amendment, showing the Planning Commission’s recommendations for the development and redevelopment of the City as required by K.S.A. 12-747, was adopted by the Lenexa Planning Commission on January 5, 2015, and a certified copy thereof was forwarded to the Governing Body with the Planning Commission’s recommendation for approval; and WHEREAS, the Governing Body, after review of the proposed Amendment, the summary of the public hearing thereon, and the Planning Commission’s recommendation, hereby accepts said recommendation. NOW THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE GOVERNING BODY OF THE CITY OF LENEXA, KANSAS: SECTION ONE: The Amendment to the City of Lenexa Comprehensive Plan is hereby approved and adopted. The plan shall constitute the basis or guide for public action to insure a coordinated and harmonious development or redevelopment which will best promote the health, safety, morals, order, convenience, prosperity and general welfare as well as wise and efficient expenditure of public funds. SECTION TWO: The City Clerk is authorized and directed to provide an attested copy of the Comprehensive Plan and any amendments thereto, to all other taxing subdivisions in the planning area which request a copy of such plan. SECTION THREE: This ordinance shall take effect, and the Comprehensive Plan shall become effective, from and after the publication of this ordinance in the official City newspaper. APPROVED by the Governing Body this 20th day of January, 2015. SIGNED by the Mayor this 20th day of January, 2015. 1/27 TREASURER'S QUARTERLY FINANCIAL STATEMENT First published in The Legal Record, Tuesday, January 27, 2015. TREASURER'S QUARTERLY FINANCIAL STATEMENT - CITY OF ROELAND PARK (Unaudited) For the Period From: Oct 1, 2014 - Dec 31, 2014 1/27 General Fund ORDINANCE NO. 1419 First published in The Legal Record, Tuesday, January 27, 2015. 4th Quarter 2014 Activity Receipts Disbursements Beginning Balance 9/30/2014 FUND $ 2,551,012.04 $ 891,056.91 $ 1,957,312.59 Bond & Interest Fund 800,057.20 143,365.22 464,285.00 Special Highway Fund 41,904.49 45,791.10 32,649.99 55,045.60 Special Street Fund 27 - A 254,282.20 190,085.95 185,951.78 258,416.37 Special Street Fund 27 - C 66,207.66 47,521.68 29,266.68 84,462.66 Special Infrastructure 27 - D 91,240.37 95,044.18 89,664.98 96,619.57 Fire Insurance Proceeds Fund - Equipment & Bldg Reserve Fund - 387,113.62 TIF 1A/B - Bella Roe / Walmart 89,326.89 - 479,137.42 - 127,276.11 349,164.40 1,509,281.19 201.02 1,400.00 1,508,082.21 218,809.55 70,837.66 280,834.38 8,812.83 49,169.50 31,639.76 79,190.00 CID #1 - RP Shopping Center 658,975.19 110,354.95 TIF 2A/D - McDonalds / City Hall 540,543.67 TDD#1 - Price Chopper TDD#2 - Lowes TIF 2C - Valley State Bank - 206.92 176,218.02 1.87 250.00 217,641.99 376,963.87 - TIF 3C - Old Pool Area 376,963.87 - - 10,726.51 - 4.50 - KCP&L Streetlights $ 650,000.00 7,774,385.97 $ 2,365,320.27 $ Special Obligation TIF Revenue Bonds $ 3,530,000 TDD Sales Tax Revenue BondS $ 4,494,864 G.O. Bonds $ 7,995,000 Accessory Debt $ TOTAL DEBT 483,274.88 3,435,322.68 $ 940,233 16,960,097 I, Jennifer Jones-Lacy, Asst. City Administrator/ Finance Director of the City of Roeland Park, Kansas hereby certify that the above is true and correct. Signed: /s/ Jennifer Jones-Lacy Jennifer Jones-Lacy, ACA/Finance Director 1/27 364,325.65 300.00 217,891.99 Roe Avenue CARS 1,619.26 769,330.14 94.95 TIF 3A - Boulevard Apts Property Owners Association 1/27 Ending Balance 12/31/2014 1,484,756.36 $ 10,722.01 166,725.12 6,704,383.56 PAGE 10 THE LEGAL RECORD • JANUARY 27, 2015 JOHNSON COUNTY PUBLIC NOTICES STATEMENT OF RECEIPTS & DISBURSEMENTS TREASURER'S QUARTERLY FINANCIAL STATEMENT First published in The Legal Record, Tuesday, January 27, 2015. First published in The Legal Record, Tuesday, January 27, 2015. TREASURER'S QUARTERLY FINANCIAL STATEMENT - CITY OF FAIRWAY, KANSAS CITY OF OVERLAND PARK, KANSAS STATEMENT OF RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS FOR THE QUARTER ENDING DECEMBER 31, 2014 Fund General Fund Special Street & Highway 1/8TH Cent Sales Tax Fund Special Parks & Recreation Special Alcohol Convention Center Transient Guest Tax Fund Transient Guest Tax-Cap Imp Transient Guest Tax - Operating Capital Improvement Fund Equipment Reserve Fund Facility Maint Reserve Fund Special Street Improvement Special Liability Defense Risk Management Reserve Workers' Compensation Fund Imprest Medical Plan Flexible Compensation Plan Flexible Spending Account Excise Tax Fund Self Insurance Fund Bond & Interest Unclaimed Checks Fund OP Rehab loan program Comm Emerg Res Teams (CERT) Fire Memorial Fund Stormwater Utility Golf Course Fund Soccer Complex Fund Stimulus Funds Special Law Enforcement Trust/State Special Law Enforcement Trust/Federal Downtown Business Improv. District Crime Matrix Municipal Court Bonds Westlinks/Simpson Land Aqc. Trust Tomahawk Cemetery Trust Parks & Recreation Trust Jack Sanders Memorial Fund License Reinstatement CMB State Stamp Fund Capital Projects Funds TIF TDD CID Prairiefire Non-Public Safety Grants Public Safety Grants Escrows Bonded Debt Temporary Notes David Scott, Chief Financial Officer 1/27 $ $ $ $ Cash Balance 9/30/2014 34,412,929 $ 251,509 1,802,776 493,509 1,603,422 0 0 0 0 2,298,671 1,502,279 1,500,000 45,703 3,663,342 3,395,761 1,172,264 4,628,864 67,229 70,859 1,691,453 0 255,487 46,445 45,676 17,817 8,349 1,833,991 994,138 682,227 67,110 133,655 294,021 679 35,339 146,397 10,666 3,566 164,431 6,682 51,617 50 15,383,173 191,717 4,934,547 482,638 8,638,860 (1,534) 159,784 3,893,495 97,081,593 $ Balance 9/30/2014 135,875,000 $ 0 135,875,000 $ Receipts Disbursements 27,923,009 $ 32,605,282 $ 1,212,579 1,464,088 1,471,438 1,577,396 305,992 201,686 307,775 11,538 8,258,994 6,662,979 5,605,399 5,605,399 6,180,442 6,180,442 1,868,127 1,868,127 3,672,066 131,919 2,134,982 301 300,000 0 63 0 5,002 16,583 4,655 2,159 928,224 329,146 2,659,970 2,765,280 0 0 34,186 0 1,577,266 500,000 167,866 124,148 0 5,487 0 9,782 0 0 0 0 735 0 204,561 1,850,803 745,114 809,426 220,852 521,551 0 67,110 30,039 10,020 346,453 46,191 37,583 678 0 0 940 0 113 0 5 180 15,071 1,719 9 0 0 5,442 600 0 15,836,845 16,379,421 186,223 283,492 464,920 977,780 74,183 326,628 1,686,265 2,496,147 490,360 432,219 18,875 79,007 101,871 1,005 85,079,652 $ 84,350,561 $ Debt Issued Disbursements 0 $ 0 $ 0 0 0 $ 0 $ For the period: October 1 - December 31, 2014 Cash Balance 12/31/2014 29,730,656 0 1,696,818 597,815 1,899,659 1,596,015 0 0 0 5,838,818 3,636,960 1,800,000 45,766 3,651,761 3,398,257 1,771,342 4,523,554 67,229 105,045 2,768,719 43,718 250,000 36,663 45,676 17,817 9,084 187,749 929,826 381,528 0 153,674 594,283 37,584 35,339 147,337 10,779 3,391 177,783 6,691 46,175 650 14,840,597 94,448 4,421,687 230,193 7,828,978 56,607 99,652 3,994,361 97,810,684 Balance 12/31/2014 135,875,000 0 135,875,000 This form meets the requirements of R.S. 12-1608 Supplement 1933 1 Balance 9/30/2014 FUNDS 2 3 Receipts Disbursements 4 Balance 12/31/2014 General Special Highway Stormwater Utility Debt Service Special Parks & Recreation Fairway Tree Fund Drug Tax Capital Improvement $ 1,124,123 $ 61,652 35,264 66,599 22,077 1,891 341,252 495,894 $ 26,511 35,610 3,167 3,600 1,117,167 691,994 $ 82,000 2,000 571,096 928,024 6,163 35,264 100,209 25,244 3,600 1,891 887,323 Totals $ 1,652,858 $ 694,589 $ 1,772,504 $ 1,987,718 LIABILITIES & OBLIGATIONS Outstanding Debt: General Obligation Bonds Series 2010-A Series 2010-B Series 2012-A Series 2014-A Total $ 4,020,000 200,000 2,490,000 1,000,000 $ 7,710,000 1/27 TREASURER'S QUARTERLY FINANCIAL STATEMENT First published in The Legal Record, Tuesday, January 27, 2015. City of Prairie Village, Kansas Treasurer's Quarterly Financial Statement For Quarter Ended December 31, 2014 General Fund Solid Waste Mgmt. Special Highway Stormwater Utility Spec. Parks & Rec. Special Alcohol Bond & Interest Grants Capital Projects Risk Mgmt. Reserve Economic Development Equipment Reserve CID - Corinth CID - Prairie Village Shops BALANCE DISBURBALANCE 9/30/14 RECEIPTS SEMENTS 12/31/14 $ 7,122,063.75 $ 2,704,381.12 $ 3,380,021.42 $ 6,446,423.45 752,372.72 6,173.19 342,363.00 416,182.91 150,335.76 146,939.72 297,275.48 318,772.04 1,338.77 320,110.81 77,829.55 35,437.88 35,317.41 77,950.02 132,608.14 35,417.08 77,453.14 90,572.08 104,604.39 24,280.37 128,884.76 529,369.84 529,369.84 4,536,736.85 611,035.94 1,837,626.33 3,310,146.46 35,824.59 62.67 City, MO 64151519.00 35,368.26 7607 NW Prairie View Road, Kansas 816-382-3050 1,947,230.37 2,981.02 8,182.42 1,942,028.97 352,463.32 119,804.40 80,209.90 392,057.82 55,935.56 127,523.34 107,489.64 75,969.26 320,219.36 126,400.02 317,457.00 129,162.38 $ 16,436,366.24 General Obligation Bonds Other Obligations $ 3,941,775.52 $ $ 5,350,000.00 1,839,436.30 $ 6,483,914.74 - $ 13,894,227.02 I, FIELDING L. NORTON, JR. DO HEREBY CERTIFY THE ABOVE REPORT TO BE CORRECT. FIELDING L. NORTON, JR., TREASURER CITY OF PRAIRIE VILLAGE, KANSAS 1/27 2014-4 Quarterly Treasurers Report - Newspaper.xlsx Newspaper 1/23/15 3:28 PM
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