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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2013-03-18 (Regular) Meeting Agenda Packet2. ln Vlll.,tlion Agenda fo r lh e Re g ular ,\1 cctin g o f tl 1c Englewood U1)' Lo un ci l Mond,1 y, ~l.uc h 18, 20 I J 7:J0 p111 r11 glewood (I', 1c, Cc11h--1 Counul Ch ,11, 1h1:"1 s 1000 [nt;lc,\uvd ?',1r~\"'lit} lnt;lc,.,ond, Cl) HC I 10 6. RL•t.:ut!11 ih u 11 o f S ... licd ult·t.1 PuU li<. C u r111 11 ~111. {Ti m i~ ,111 uµµurtuni ty ru, 11 1~ µL1U lk tu .:1 Lldr c~> C11y Culn !L d. Cuu1 Lil ll ld)' .i :,k qllc:i t iu1 1) fL,r du 11 0L<.1 tlu11 , k it tln.:1c wt ll nut IJ L c1 11 y d 1d lu~ue. 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P,ocl.i 111 J t10 11 111 suppo rt ,A (,u 1h Ho ur 2Jl3 : S,1t w da y, \\J rch 2J fr u m b :30 lo J 30 pm h A p p iov;1I o t O rd11i.11 H c ~ 0 11 Sc~ ond lfr ,1d111g c. Re ~ol u ti nn•, .1 nr1 ~1n 1,0 11 ,; a. A Public H c J n n g 10 rc.,.;r.•w ,rnd cl c term me ,1111 1u e nq 01 lh c l'Clll1 o n rrcp,c<.11rn; 1hssnf11 nnn c,1 1h e Sou 1h 13ro ad\,J \ Enr.l c ~,ood Rusmcss lrnrro,cm ent D lstr lc 1. b A Public I le Jd11 g IU j;J 1/i c 1 111µt1 1 u n Cu t-n d l Bill u. , ,1 u ll ,w11111 1,: ,11 11cnJr11 c11 b 10 T1tl • IO o ( th e rnglt:V,LO ci M llll h,: .. ipill o d e (U ni( cd D e\clop111c,1 Cod•-.) ICfl iltd in s fl\)O clpkun reg l,1 1io ns. I I . O rdn,1nc c s, Rc >o lui1o m, ilrH.I fv \011011 ::. ( U lll 1ul Bill Nu. 2 -(,t.::, Jlllt!/IJt:"U} ,-1ppw • :,1~ ,\ l~.i:-.t• \ t ,, j'OtllJ I I ur ( 1t r ( \\llt'd p ,u pt'IIY hlc,1 1c d .:,,1 3·1·19 S (fr t)i!d,\a). CQl1 nLi l Rill '-J o t1 Clc ,111mt; ~1p ccrt;;rn 1 crro r5 .ind Or'n 1!ir.1 n:i 111 the [11 gh~ ... 00U i\1uu i:ip al Co d ~ .2(100 bi• ,111 •~nd11.~ T11l n 12 .1nd l o Pl;>,tH• no te· I( 1•ou h ;l\•U ,1 rl 1s .1h 1l11 .,ml nocn ,1 11\lli ,uv .1idi m ,cr.1c<', ~t:.iw, Oht\• 1h11 (.,,,. o f f rg!c \·(100 13 3·"b2 J•IO)J ;,1 ·r,15 1 -ljj hou1s 111 ad •1t1ncc of wht.•n ~t.f\'ICl') J1e nt>t:drd f 11!il'C\\OVd ( I~' (01111111 A.\L'f (l,1 ,.,,,i1ch 18, 20 13 Pl r,l J Rccog11i ti un of v1 nyo r P10 Tem V\lo od \\,ud\ N,11 1u n ,1I I c•,1 .;u(• o r Ci l it•s l.c;ul rrsh1p I ra11,1ng l11s 111ut . .1 ccomp h\h 1n e1ll', b. l ou11c1 I f\\ernb t:r~ lhc 1t.e 1 ~l ,-'\dJ OWll lll l'll l. Pl~ase note. If yuu l1 d'-'t.' a c1~.1b,!1 1y ;a rid ru.:...<l .1 u,1iJ1) .11d5 01 SC'n.•1CC \. p ll',IM! r10 11 f\ tlic ,t y o f f 11f'c,, oO(I PO) ~02 2·1051 ,11 lc;u1 48 hours 1n il d,anrr of .,hrn <Cr\tC~ ,u e 11C'l•dl'd ----- Ov er view of Potenti al Engl ewood B ag 1:ee Ordin ance Ma rch 27 , 20 13 I'd l1k c l o th.tn the C11 y Co unl.'.11 : . .111d Mayo r Penn for com idc n ng my comme nts rcgardmg a d1 spo :r-.abl c groce ry ag kc orch11 ::mcc at th~ Marc h 18 Co un cll 111ccu 11 g. A ll:.i c h cd is a brief overv iew of some of th e major consulcrJ t1nns ~crrnu nc to any fut ure dialo gue.: related 10 1hc C\'C ntua l prop osa l o f such :m orJin ~ncc . Of cour~c. th ere a rc mony add it1 onal as pec ts 10 consid er in 1hi s ana lysis . and I wo ul d be happy 10 ass ist th e Ci ty in gat hering and an.ilyzin g ad diti onal data m the com ing 111 on 1h s . I loo k forward to work ing w it h C un cihn :111 McCa sl in and KE.B 0 11 th e bsue going forw ard, :1~ Coun d lwom:111 Ol so n i nsi sted . The estima te s ClUll :t incd in thi s overv iew we n.· cak ulu1cd ba sed on the prem ise that my p ro r o sed fee, of five ce nt $ per di s posa b le bag. would be :.i d111 inis1cred o nl y a l grocl'.'ry sw rcs . At pre se nt . two Kin g Soo pcr s locat ,o ns. one Wal-Ma n loca 11 on and one Safell'ay loca ti on arc th e on\} ;;1ore;;; 10 whic h 1hc ordin nn cr v;o1 1l d :1 pply Howeve r . KE il wi ll ul11m:11 cly ,tctcnn inc ,uch t.k ta,b in ii-. pt ll po::-c:t.l u 1Ll irnm 1.:c:. A . Est im at ed Eco nomi c Impacts The;e es1 im :11es ass ume di sposa ble ba 0 usr v.ill de crease by 60 % in the 1irs 1 fu ll yea r fo ll owing 11 n plc mcn 1:i 1i on o f the ordi n.:\ll cc . This ass um pti o n is ba sed on re s ult s fr om 1h c im pl1!mc n1 ~11i on f a .',.0 d i1posa ble bag ice 111 Was hon gto n D.C.' The cs11m :11 c io r 1he num ber o f ba g, used per F nglewnnli rc~ide nr :mn11 :11ly i-. the :1ver.1gc of 1hc c.-.t irmH cs (4l;j 4) fr o m fiv e ot her US c ill cs (,cc Tab le I . bclow).2 T hese cs 1i11H1 1cs a lso ass ume th .it 60 % o f 10 1al pla~l ic bags arc ge nerate d 0) su permar ke ts.' and as sum es an En)!lcw ooo popu lati on of 30,930 .' T:1 ble I : Di spos abl e B:1g U:i.t.• F sti rnat cs Pl as tk & Pal)CI Dag:,, Pe i Per son Per Yea r Scalllc . WA. __ ---l----.o.63~0'--------; Ss n Jo se. CA 452 Wash, ngton. DC ---f-----,4_4_9 ___ ---; A spen .CU .IYX Boul de r. CO 342 - 1 "No PJp :r , nu pl:is1ic . Thi: ta.\ th:11 wo rk~ 10 0 v.~11 ·• Ch.irks Ri lev C NN M o ne~. 10/05/10. hn //mon c 111.co 1.llll\l!J1lJOIO-j /ncw,ftc11 11 omy/D~_li ;:c...Ja ,{lnd ex h llJl r.l rip le bo1t om line: con~i1.1cr:it1on orpl.1St 1c hl~ pol icy opuon s ·· Prepared fo r th e City uf Fon Col lin s by th e llrcndl c Gr ou p I 0/2(1 12 > ,d ◄ Un ited S tj lc, r·rn-.u., Rtuc:1 11 hllp l/q11 1dd.1C l'-,·1•11 ,11, rnv/qfd/~ta tc•,/O>l lO~ '-t7ljS hl fll l l:!ascd o n all o l 11,csc ass umpti ons , 1·,c calc ul ated lh c lv ll owin g cs1 ,rnar c,; I) Oii.p n'-~hl c grnc N y ha g u~c pe r Fn gll'wnn<l n;1-1rlcn1 /yc ar : 272 h:ig ,i; 2) I ccrc asc in dis po sa ble ha g use pcrrc1 1d cnt af1cr I" \car: 16J hag, 3) Di s posable £roc cry ba g use per re! 1de 111 a 11c r I" yea r, 109 bag, 4) 1\vcrage ann ual l°O!-t pt:r re ,;id ent for clis po~n h lc grocer) hag,:$ .45 per yc;ir.' 5) Annu al gros, reve nue from 1hc bag k c;$ I 6,, 68.50 . 6) If 60 % ,,f cnd1 d is1»sul1k groce ry ba g purchased (1 ce nt s) is all oc a1 cd to th e c tt y, and 40 % 12 cc111 s) 01 each bag pu rchase d 1s alloca ,cd tn 1hc gro ce r. lh c cn 11 11c , will rccl'i vt· thL' fo\lnwi ng gro1-'-reve nu t'; a) C i1y ,1fEnglcwood -$101 .141 10 b) Gmcm -$67 .4 27.40 The ull ocntcd revc:nu e 10 grocers riot!~ not 111dm.l t th e sig ni fi c:rnt d ec re ase 111 ovcrhc:1d cosl resu l l mg I ru m J 601A1 rcdu c11o n 111 tolal d t:-.pos abk bags n,aclc ava1l :i hlc 1ocus10 111 cr s. w inch wou ld lik ely be J lu ghe r 101:d am ounl 1han lh c fi gure li sted above fo r gron.·r s Th,· 101:11 1n rrc:1,c in rcvc nuc is r~ai;o nahl ) r11111c 1p~11cd 1,1 rc~u lt 111 n:du t:cc.l grorcry pm:c~ f111 l·u :-.tu1111.:r :/' For th e pu rpo~c o f di scuss i on. T:1blc 2 (hclo\v) sh ws the d is posa ble bn),!, rcdu ..:ti on rate~ nnt1c1pai i:d 10 co rre spo nd w nh d1ffcn11 g leve ls u l fc cs .1 Howc vc.:r. my o.,tatc d prefere nce •lt' a$ 05 Ice 1s l i kel y to ach ie ve~ s 1rrnl :1 r ,;ucccss rn lc 10 I hat o f a :i,.10 Ic e ,n lcrm,,; o l bJ g rt·du c 11 011. hu t 1,,; l e-.;~ bur de nsome 0 11 c11 i zcn s T..i lilc 2. t\11 111:11rntc d Fr.:c l ncrc nsc tf 1 U!-it: Rcduc110 11 Ratio s Ex ample of Ass umed % Rcdu c1ion 1n Ba g Use Rcd 11 c1ion~ in Ba~ l li;;r Fee/Store Chnrge Le vel S.10 63 % S.15 7 1% S.20 83 'io ----$.25 85 % :!>.JU 81 % - ., Th is r s1im:itc:d co~t w i l l be: d1 ~p roport 1o na1 r ly p:ud by those whoco111 i11 uc: 10 primnri ly or c~c lus,vrly JS C' d 1),,pos.i blc bag~. wtul c 1ho::.t who clu ng e oc:h:w1 0 1 will pa y s13nificantly less 6 "Chcd:ou1 Oag Char l,!c:: Economic Impact Rrpo r, "Cil )' ~nd Cou m y or Sa n Fr:in d !ico O ffice or the Comrolk r - Office: of Ec o no nu c A nul ysi~ No \cmbc r JO , 20 11 1 ··(11y of S J 11 Jo~~ Sin gle-U se Ca rryout Rag Fer f i~al A nni)'~•~" l-l r rrcra Env1ronmrnu1t Comu hnnt.\ July 20 10 B. lm pm:ts on Low In co me C iti ze ns The fo ll owin g d:1 t::i wc r • CLlll c1ed frn 111 the US 'c m,ui. Burco u wcb1;i1t•' DJh il• J . Povcrt v Lev els h C, ~------~----------. ---~---- Pcn .. tlll \ l,c l11w p11 vc n y lc\1cl bt:1wcc 11 2007 -20 11 D b,pos,tbl c Ba g f-c c Cit y Uou ltkr. CU LI 4 •,;, i Ill Wnshin g10~11"", ~D,.,Cc-+---------1~8,.,.2,.,<;'~,--------+------'$~.0~5----, Eng_lc~vood ~. C~O-~------14}'0 ___________ 2'~'.___ __ • M, pr opos ed le vel Tiu• pur pn,i .. n r 1111 ... rahlt' 1, 10 l11 ghh c h1 1h:,1 Fng lr-wnnd 1-. 11 111 '-(lCl'l fi c:i ll ) d 1,;;::tc lv:1111 .1gc•d 10 g il fo rwa rd w1 1h ;1 h:i g Ice when cu 111p;1red 111 oi ha L'l l tcs w h 1d1 h:l\c e,1. li i,,hc cl r~cs Ind eed , du e ru En glcwor,(1 '1;j sm:i llt•r po r ul .11i on :.imJ lo,,cr r mp:a r:iti vt! povcny rme, tl\t: ity'1'-llp fro 111 co~, fo r n:usnhlc 1'n gs 10 he m ndc u,·nilubl c to l owe r i ncom e rc~1d c nt!-1s qu11 c ma nngcn bl c Boul der b ud~'"·tcd 10 niakt· 30.000 bags a\':1i l ,1blc fo r a popul ~11 011 of flhn ut 97.000 , rouµhl y ~ I 'i~ o f t hl'.11' p u pu l ~1t1u1 1. I t' Engle wo od we re to purchnsc rcusn hlc bng s nt the . nmc perccntn gc ns lloul dc r. onl y abou t 9.bUU total reusab le ba gs wou ld need to be purchased. Th c1e ba gs can be purchJscd lor about · I cac h.K ba ~cd on my p:climinary researc h. !h oug h funh cr rc..:ca rch may ill umin ate more cos t c ffrcti l'c opt ion s. T his mit ial co st would he cas tl y made bac k ,hrou •h th e prnccc d s of t he b.1g fee (se c Secti on A). Fu1 1h cr. the C11y n f Boul \kr 1ncl11d ccl !II 11, ord1 11 :11 1cc an cxcmp1i o11 to cl cat!asc 1l 1c 1111pae1 of 1hc fol.· nn low income re si dent !:: 6 15 7 Exc 111pt1 ons. A l ;ood Store 111.t y pro\'ldc ~1 D1!'!pO!'!,tblc Oa g to ,1 1,,•u:,l\1111c 1 .it n u l11 .u·gc if the c u:,l umc r µ1 u..-1tk:, c vu.h.:ucc 111.tl he u1 !-i l 1c b .1 µ,11t 1dpa11 l in a fnh.:rJ I u1 !<!lit ll· FuuJ t\~)>l~l..t 11n: Prngran 1.ll I wou ld rc co11 111 1c nd I hat a !->tllH l ar cxt!111p110 11 he 111 dmlctl in l·•.11 gh~\'-'0U <I '~ proposed orc ll n Jn cc a I !ljl //UW\4' 1111 \'l1,1ru111111111! •1 _11111p!..lli!!!£1 ... •i 11,1t1111 ta ,,fd•IJ1•1!_&t· \ u,h_l_!nrb!'. "City uf !1 <1 ul1Jer Ortl mnncc f\o 7870 . C Exa mpl es of Ba g Reduc ti o n Ordina n es in Col orado T abk 4, be low. i nclu de s th e d 1sposJ blc bag rccl11 c1ion ordm:m cc~ wh id 1 ha ve bcL'.11 ap 1uuvcll 111 n 1h er m11nici p:l li1 1ei.: rn Cn lorndo T .1t>lc 4 : C l nrndn 0 1d i p:.111~~ Ordin ani:c Ba n on Pla,tic. 20 cen t fc l.! on pape r (appli c< only 10 lar ge gro ce r<) Retail ers rctrun 25% o f th e fe e up to Aspen H fc c1i"< May 201 2 r-----+S,,,. ~l..,.OO_0_i_111_onthc-_· --,--------,---,--- Orchn :111 ce . IO ce nt fee 011 pnpcr or plas ti c ._i nglc 11 '-c~ l:tg"-Hf"rni lc·r, rc r:d n .1 0 1f of 1hr -----------, ll rnllrt er Ca rbondal e fee , Ordi1u11 ce · Ban on Plastic , 20 r cn 1 fee u n pa per (.i rpl,es 011ly 10 large grocer,) Rc1:11 le ri.: rl'rnin 7"% n f 1hc frl' up 11 1 $ I ,OO0/mu 11 1h. T cllt1nd:--on 11n JllCC Plasti c hag bun. l O CC III fee on __ ea pc r ba s D . L ega l Co nsid erat io ns I ) Co lorado 's Tax pa ye r', !)ill o f Rig ht, ("Tt\\JOR " 110 l'ff<'c li Vt• Jul y 20 13 Effcc u vc May 20 12 Effe ctive Mar ch 101 I Co unsel for the City of Boulder devel oped the fo ll owi ng 1n terpr<1a1,o n for the e ffec t of Cok1rad tJ's TABOR l:m :.i nd tl it· d 1ffcTl'r ll i~tt 1on t,e twrt·n a fee aml 'l 1:1x : The t"la sic difference bc 1v.,ccn a fcl ' and a 1a x 1s 1h a1 a fee 1s im pose d 10 defra y 1hc t.:P!\t u f :1 part icula r gov crnm i:nt scrvi c, while a ta:-:. is imilo scd 10 pay for ge neral government !',e rvice s. A fee· is im pose d up nn th nsc who crc:11 c the need for 1hc· se rvi ce . while a tax 1s im po sed on th e c n1 irc corrrnrnn11 y. There nn1 s1 be so me rc:iso nabl c rel ati o nship be1wccn the fee 1mpnsc d and thl~ go \'c mrncn tJI cxp cnditurc mmlc Fee rc\'c11 uc CL1 11110 1 be ex pend ed in the snmc ge neral mann er as ,1 t:1x . One :id vanrngc 0 1 :i. tee o vcr a tax 1s that J fee cn n he implrm cnrrri in 1hr nr:t r•trrm 1hrn 11 eh :in ord in ance. wh il e a t:ix wo uld nee d to awa 11 vo 1cr :1ppro,1al. Hcca usc t he procc:cd s ol 1hc Ice wo ul d go 1ow::i.rd wa ste re ttu c11 on and was1c di spos al rcl a1cd C0:"1 1!-t.. 1nclud111 g 1hc th"hu r~c,rn:nl of free rcusnble b:ig ). 10 lm •• 111co mc c 1u1.cn whi ch is a waste rcd uct 1cm 1111 11mi vc , my pl t111 a ~ t·urr cn tly co ncei ve d would qualify ns a fee ra th er th nn a 13:< ti asc d u1 1 1l1c:"lc t·ri tc:1 i.1. 2) l..:1w Regard in g Pla 111 c Ban, /I Colo , Jrlo Sr.He S1atut c cst ,1hl 1>hctl 11 1 1993 u11 Jcr ·1 i1l c 25 (I kalt h). Art icle 17 (Wn,tc 1° Ct ilor.tUo Cw1~t11m m11 Aru dr X. ~ 20 Divcrs ,on and Recyc ling ). Pan I "Rc cyc il ng of l'roclu c1s" ,n cl udc s a dccl arat,011 of st at cw,cl c con cern arguab l y proh ibiti ng loca l go vcrn rncnt s fro m ci,,t abli shi ng "ba g bru1s"11: 25 -1 7-104 . I .oc al governme nt preem pti on. No uni! ol loca l governme nt sha ll re quire or pro hibi 1 the use nr s:i le of i.pe cni c typc c; f pl :ic;u-• m:i tc rial , o r prnduct"i or rc s 1ri c1 or m .rn d:.uc cuntai ncr '-. pnck ag in g. o r l nbc ling for n11y con su mer products. Te lh,ri dc. Aspe n and Carb ondale have banned th e use of pla stic bags despite thi s state s1a1u1 c. The st:-, ulc wou ld n t pn:clude a c it y from irn poq ng a fee on bag .. Beca use of the s1gnifi can1 ll ifiic ul tic s 11s~ucia1ed with bann in g d1 ~pos ahlc hagc;, I do no t rec o mmend the Co uncil ex pl ore t h,~ rou1c How e ve r, 11 KEU lktc rm1n c~ ti ll !\ 1s 11s de sired co urse of ac 11 on, 1h 1s ,1atu te cou ld make !<luc h an o rdinan ce le gally vu lnera bl e. Th.in k yo u vny llllll'h fn r yc n1r L'n 11 ,it.k r,t1irn 1. :111d plc ·a -.c ,to 11tll hc,tla tc 1n i:ontac t me 1f you hn vc nny questio n, or co 11111u:n1 s. S1ncerc ly. ,\dam C l ark l'rrson a l : 5 I 5J60.03J7 ncdark25 "g111a il.co111 r rufc~,ional: JO .l .3 12 i l04 clark :11 la 111 (•il e •·.1 ;-<w • Pi ca ..;\'. note th:11 I am um.iert::ik in g thi s effort 11 11 my ow n hc h:ll f. ns a c11i 1c n o f Eng lrwnod , and 11 01 0 11 th e behalf of my c mplO)C r. 11 Mem o 10 Ma yo, Dn nknun Jncl Cil }' Counu l: Co un ci l IJ 11n·11on on 1)1spo~ah le Bag Rc:duc 11on, Ci ty o f L mlc 1on Mard i 4 , 1013 Lou Ellis To : Kerry Bush Subject: FW C 11y cou ncII ----··------·---- From : Michael Flah erty Sent: Wednesday , Ma rch 27 , 2013 !:Sq PM To : Lou Ellis Subject: RE : Ci ty Council I haven·, hra rd from l o rn , but h is I think I11 s dcadhn e w ,I s ycst erda v . And yes , Le igh An n h as sent this to Co uncil and to Au d ra for h er to sh c1r e at KER. /\udra h,1 5 mv i l C'd Mr. Clar k to t he n ex t KEB meetmg . I n ink yo u and I arc done with this, at lcost for no w . From : Lou Elli s Sent : Wed nesday, M~rc h 27 , 201 3 12 : 13 PM To : Mic ha el Flaherty Subject: Rt : Coty Counci l Mike. -·---. --------·------····--- I received a call ;rom Torn Munds abo ut th15, iss ue yesterday I to ld him I h;:1d no t r ece tven any informatio n fro rn Mr Cl;u k He was goi ug to call you I assume he d d and also a\sume Lcir,f• Ann will make su re thi s e,ets to Cou ncd 11 1 n ee d to do any roll ow -u p on t l1 1s, Jll ~l let me know. Tha nks. Lou ------------------· -------------------~ -·----- From : Michae l Flah~rty Sent: Wednesday, Ma rc h 2/, 2013 11 :44 AM To : Lou Eilis Subject: FW: City Co uncil rv1 tht!:i JU St c,1mc in. l1 ll lcton had not rece ive d it w hen I t alke d with th e ir De puty C,ty Manager on Mond av . From : Lei g h Ann Hoffhines On Behalf Of Coa nci l Sent : Wed nesday , Ma rc h 27, 2013 11 :27 AM To : #City Council Cc : Audra Kirk ; Lin dsay Von CO ldil2 Subject: FW : City Council This mes~age came 1n v ia th e Co uncil ema il. Lerg h Ann Hof P•me~ En el !!w ood C11y M an~8 er'r. Offrc('I From : Adam Clark[mailto :accla rk25@gmall .cor,,) Sent : Wednesday, March 2 7, 2013 10 :42 AM To : Cou ncil Subject: Oty C'.oun r.,I Please see the att ached document , which provi des a general overv iew of the ma1o r cons iderations reg arding a disposab le bag fe e ordi nan ce . I lo ok forward to work in g with City Council and K EB on t his proposed ordi nance in the coming months. Best, Adam Clark Lou Ellis 10 : Cc : Subject : Lo u Ellis Monday, Marc h 18, 2013 3 53 PM Gary Scars, Michael Flah eny , Dan Brotzm an Leigh Ann Ho101i r1cs Frank Gryglew1cz , Kerry Bush Concclla1 lon of schc;•;;;•.O~~ I Ju st rece ive d J call hem V1rg1nic d'Andrimon t • Agenda Item 6 (a ) and she will not be ab le to at tend the m eeting ton ig ht. She hac; had a ve ry Uad reac tion t o so m e prc sc riplion medication she Wd!> ~lvt:!11 I asked if sh e would like 10 resched ule to speak at the next City Co uncrl meeting and she was 1u1t no t able to t1 11nk about that ri gh t now . Loucrrsh1a A Ell is. MMC City C lerk T he City of Englewood 1000 E ng lewood Parkway Englewoo d , Colorado 80110 303-76 2-2 407 Sender and rece iver st1ould be m t"l dfu l 1ti at all my mcommg and outgoing emails may be su bject to !he Colorado O;,en Records Act.§ 4-72-100 1, e l seq PUBLIC COMMENT ROSTER AGENDA ITEM 7 UNSCHEDULED PUBLIC COMMENT March 18, 2013 PLEASE LIMIT YOUR PRESENTATION TO THREE MINUTES PLEASE PRINT NAME ADDRESS TOPIC ---------------------- Presentation to Englewood City Council in behalf of the Englewood Historic Preservation Society March 18, 2013 Paul J . Skizinski, BFA Honorable Mayor and Members of Englewood City Council · My name is Paul Sk izinski. I am a long time Englewood resident. and an active member of the Englewood Historic Preservation Society. As you are aware , we have responded to the Request For Pr oposal issued by the City of Englewood regard ing the purchase of the historic Santa Fe Ra ilroa d Train Depot. You no doubt know that there are two ot her proposals. one from a printing company and one from an urban garden o rganization . It is my underntand ing that .:111 of those documents wtll be made available to each of the Council Members within the current week , and that you will have nearly a week to review them prior to the Executive Session in which you will consider the three offers . No doubt there wi ll be a lot of pages for you to read and digest. but I urge you to be dilligent with your work . Unless you each give our proposal serious consIderatIon, an important piece of the History of the City of Englewood could slip away There are precious few historic buildings remaining in Englewood , and the Train Depot is one of them . Clearly a plan to transform the Depot into a print shop would destroy the interior of the bu ilding , and it would lose much of its h 1stonc significance . Likewise, the use of the building as offices for a garden club would do the same . In addition to the questionabiP. effort to bring farm animals into a residential neighborhood , with all the accompany ing ncise , odors , ins~ts and rodents that will surely be a part of this proposed mini-farm . So the proposal from the Englewood Historic Preservation Social} is the on ly one that offers to honor the history of ihe building , and restore its interior as it was when it served the Santa Fe Railroad Company and the City nf Englewood as a Train Depot. As you will see in the details of our proposal . we have the original blueprints of the bu il ding , and the means to restore and maintain it in the name of the Citizens of Englewood . In conj unction with tho Proposa l we have already submitted , our President , Jim Jordan , will also submit documentation supporting our claim that the Museum and Gift Shop we will incorporate inlo the Depot will provide a generous and steady revenue , not only to guarantee th e long term vi ability of otir plan . but provide also a substantial stream of income to city coffers . All of thi s will become clear to you in the details of our Proposal. In closing I want to reafirm the importance of seriously cons iderin g our Proposal. Each 0 1 {OU can proudly say that you were among t he officia l leaders of the C1.y of Englewood who took the important step s nece ssa ry to preserve our history for pos terity . Thank yo u. l:ng lewood City Cou nci l March 18 , 2013 Good evening ci ty counc il members and staff. I ,,m spea ki ng tonight as an individual citizen of Eng lewood wi th four ge ne ratio ns f th e Ni choll and Kephart fami lies t hat lived and ga ve t o t he Ci ty of Englewood . O ne exa mpl e is the Gothic Thea ter . I am aski ng th e ci ty cou nci l to sa vf' th e His toric Englewooc Tra in Depot for a Muse um, as I also hav e th ings t o donate . W e all have core valu es in our be li ef system th at i~ ingrained in uur heads an d P,•e;-5e 1-v~'""t',o •\.. hearts and visual for others t o sec . Th e En glewood Historicfl«ise ntatien Soc ie ty took a hu ge step to try and s;ive th e His t or ic Engle wood Trai n De pot . Our offer o f b~,000 dol lar s w as t urn ed down by th e City Co un ci l. a nd yet we did not w ai ver. W e luok ~· ?P two; w e too k ac t ion and worked excee d ingly hard thi s pa st yea r lo c1ccomp lish our strategy an d goa ls. We have delivere d th e res ult~ dlld we ha v e exceeded our ex pe cta tion s in o ur goal to try and save our Englewood I l is tory and o ur His t oric Tr ain Dep ot as ;i Co mm unity Museum . I am asking the council wh at w ill happ e n to all the approximate 1100 items sto red in th e Eng lewood Lib rary that so many people in our co mmunity gav e out of the good ness of th ei r hearts, beca use they all beli eved thi s H istor ic Depot would be develo ped int o an Englewood History Museum . Wh en I w as gi v i ng pre se ntat io n s o n the depot one lady aske d me "do you think they sti ll have my grandmother's sew,ng machine t hat w as donated ? "If w e would have know n that thi s depot was nev er go ing lo be deve lope d into a mus eum, w e w ou ld have never donated it. I wo uld have love d to have had my g randmoth er's se wing machine! The re ar e ot he r s as we l l who have asked about t he it ems donated by family und what will happ en t o th e m? In thi s pa st De ce mb er Engle wood Chri stmas Parade , I walked the route gi ving out o ur d epot literature dnd t alk ing t o ma ny you ng families . On e you ng Hi spanic wo mun w ith her hus band an d t hree sm all children pla ced her hand o n m y arm and s;ud t o me , "yo u hav e to sa ve the depot, we hea rd so muc h abo ut Englew ooo and we ca me here t o live and r ai se our family . We w ant our c hi ldren to see and know about th eir hist ory because thi s is goi ng to be t heir her it age now!" I pa tted her hand and smiled at her saying "w~ ar e trying hard to save the dep ot fo r our Eng lewood Museum and Hi storv fo r th e citizens of Englewood . As I walked alon g, time and tim e again the sa m e ~tory was repeated bv oth er f;i mi liP~ ;isk ing us to sa ve the depot for th ei r his t my mu se um . The Englewood H1~to rrc Pr eservation Soc iety is th e only one who will an d can save this d epot and tu rn ,t i nto a hi story muse um fo r ou r co mmunity . A 50 -plus mi llion dollar new sc hoo l i s being built with our tax dollars and many new apa rtment build ings are gorng to be built around th e city an d filling up with fam il ies . What will be left fo r their he ritag e and their legacy ? I am asking t he Esteemed Lea ders of ou r City, how do you really feel about yo ur city ,rnd lhe ci t izens who live here' Is it m ore important t o you to r ecei ve a small pittance of mon ey for thi s depot that w i ll evaporate quickly and be gone forever , or is i t mo re important lo you to be the Ci ty Co uncil t o save our depot fo r a hi story museum and for the ci tizen 's heritage and legacy that w i ll l ive on ? My guess i th at w e will find out how you rea lly fee l about your city, your co re va lu es and your belie! system, when the de cisio n is made and you cast yo ur vote. Thank you for the oppo:'tunity to ca rry this message to you . Ida May Nic holl Englew oo d City Counc i l March 18, 2013 Goo d evening city co un ci l members and staff . I am spe aking tonight as an individual c1ti le n of Englewood with four generations o f the Ni choll and Kephart famil ies that lived and gave to the City of En glewood . One example is the Gothic Theater. I am asking th e city coun ci l to sav e t he Histori c Engl ewood Tr ain Depot for a Mu seum , as I also hav e th i ngs to donate . W e all hav e core valu es i n our be li ef system that is ing rain ed in our heads and p ,-t:!.Se\-'VQ.hO~ h ea rts and visual for oth ers to see. Th e Englewood Historic P,.:esentation ::,ociety took a hu ge st ep to try and sa ve th e Hi st o ric Englewood Tra in Depot . Our ofter of 6 5,00 0 dollars was turned down by the City Council , and ye t we did not waiver. We t ook ~te p two; we took action and worked excee dingly hard this past yea r to acc omplish our st rat egy and go als. W e hav e deliv ere d lhe res ults and w e have excee ded our ex pectation s in our goal to try and sa ve our Eng lewood Hi story and our Historic Train Depot as a Co mmuni ty Museu m . I am asking the council what ~•lill happen to all the approximate 1100 items stored in t he Englewood library that so many people in our community gave out of the goodness o f th ei r hearts, because they all believed this Historic Depo t w ould be developed into an Englewood History Museum . Wh en I wa s giving pre se ntations on the depot one lady as ke d me "do yo u think th ey still have my grandmother's sew ing machine that wa s donated ? "I f we would have known that th is depot wa s neve r going to be developed into a mu se um, w e would have never donated it . I would ha ve love d to have had my grandm o th er's se wing mac hin e! Ther e are o thers as w ell who have as ked Jbout th e items do nated by fa mily and what will h w pen to them? ,1 · t hi s pas t De cem ber Englewood Christmas Par ade , I walked the route giving out 0ur d epo t literature an d t alking to many young famili es . One young Hispanic wo man with her hu sband and three small children pla ce d h er hand on my arm and said to m e, "you hJv e to save the de pot, we he ard so mu ch about Englewood and w e came here to liv e and rai se o ur family . We w ant o ur children to see and know about t he ir hi story because this is go ing to be their her itage now!" I patted her ha nd and smiled at her sa ying "we are tryi ng hard to save the depot for our Eng lew oo d Mu ~eum an d Hi st ory for th e ci ti ze ns of Eng lewood . As I walked alo ng, tim e and time agai n th e same story was re peated by oth er families ask ing u s to save th e depot for th~i r hi story museu m . Th e Englewood Histor ic Preservation So ciety is the only o ne who will and can save th is depot and turn it into a h is tory mus eum for our community . A SO -plus million dollar new sch ool is b ei ng built with our tax dollars and many new apartment buildings ar e go in g to be bu ilt around th e cit y and fill ing up with fam ili es . Wh at will be left fo r t hei r heritage ;rnd th eir legacy ? I am aski ng th e Esteemed Lea d ers of our City, how do you re ally feel about your ci ty dnd the ci tiz en s who live here? I~ it more important to you to re ce ive a small pittanc e of mon ey for t hi s d epot t hat will evaporat e qu ick ly and be gon e fo re ver, o r is it more important to you to be the City Co un ci l to sav e our depot for a history museum and for the citizen's heritage and legacy that w ill live on ? My gu ess is that we will find out how you really feel about your city, your core valu es and your belief system , when t he de ci sio n is made an d you cast your vote. Thank you for th e opportunity to carry th is message t o you . Ida M ay Nicholl Englewood City Council March 18, 2013 Good evening c,ty council members and staff. I am speaking tonight as an individual citizen of Eng lewood with fou r ge nerati ons of the Nicholl and Kephart families that lived and ga ve to the City of Englewood . One example is the Gothic The ater. I am asking the ci ty cour:cil to Sil"~ the Historic Englewood Tra in Depot for a Mus eum, as I also have things to donate . W e all ha ve core values in our belief system that is ingrained i n our head s and Ae.se ,,u~'""" hearts and visual for oth ers to see. The En glewood His toric·P1esentati0n Society took a huge step to try and sa ve the Historic Englewood Tr1 in Depot. Our offer of 65,000 doll ar s was turned down by the City Council , and yet we d id not w ai ver. W e took step two ; we took action and worked excee dingly hard th is pa st year to accom plish our strategy and goa ls. We have del ivered the res ults and we have excee ded our expectations in our goa l to try and save our En glewood Hi story an d o ur Historic Train Depot as a Community Museum . I am ask ing the council what w ill happen to all the appro~imate 1100 item s stored in th e Englewood Library tha t so many people in ou r comnw~!ty g;,ve out of the goodnes s of th eir hearts, becau se th ey all believed th is H istoric Dtpc ·c would be develop ed into an Englewood Hi story Museum . When I was giving presentat io ns on the depot one lady asked me "do you think they still have my grandmother's se wing machine that wa s donated ? "If we would have known that this depot was never going to be developed into a museum , w e would have never do nated it . I wo uld have love d to have had my grandmother's se wing mach ine! There are ot hers as well who have as ked about the items donated by family and what will happen to them? In this past December Engl ewood Ch ri stmas Parad e, I walked the rout e giving out our depot literature and ta lking to many yo un g familie s. On e young Hispanic woma n with her husband and thre e small ch ildren placed her hand on my arm and sai d to me , "you have to sa v e t he depot, w e heard so much about Englewood an d we ca me her e to live and rai se our family . We want our chil dren to see and know about their hi story be caus e t his is going to be their heritage now!" I patted her hand and smiled at her saying "we are trying ha1 d to ~ave th e depot for our Englewood Mu se um and Hi story for the citiz e ns of Englewood . A~ I walked along, t i me ~nd t i me again the same story was repeated by othe r famil ies asking us to save the depot tor thei r hi sto ry museum . The Englewood Historic Preservation Society i s the on ly one who will and can save this depot and turn it into a h istory museum for our community . A 50 -plu s million dollar new schoo l is being built with our tax dollars and many new apartment buildings are goi ng to be built around the city and f illing up with families . What will be left tor the i r heritage and their legacy? I am asking the Fsteem ed Leadc>rs of our City, how do you really feel about your ci ty and the citizens who live here ? Is it more important to you to rece ive a small pi ttance of money fo r thi~ deµot thdl will evaporate qui ckly dnd be gone forev er, or is it more important to you to be the City Counci l to save our depot for a history museum and for the ci tizen's heritage and lega cy that w i ll live on 7 My guess 1s that we will find o ut how you really f ee l about your city, your core Vdlues and your beli ef sys tem, when the dec ision is made and you cast your vote . Thank you for the opportunity to carry this m essage to you . Ida May Nicholl • • • T'R OCLJ\MA TI ON WHER EAS, the Ea rt h H ou r ca m p ai g n is ;,imerl al ra is inr; a wd1~n~ss a n d c hall e n g in g o th e rs lo lake acti o n o n e n v ironme nta l matle rs; and WHEl{EAS, Ea rt h Ho ur is a n a nn ual eve n t th a t ml'~ for p eo p le from ar u n d th e world lo gather to geth e r and celebra te a co mm itme nt to the pl anet and I t.i~e ., s y m bolic s tand aga in st cl imat e ch ange by s w it ching o ff a ll n o n-essentia l lig ht s fo r 0 !1 C des ig nate d ho ur; ,i nd WHEREAS , th . in a u g ural Earth H o ur t,,ok p lace 111 M arch, 2 07 in Sy d11 cy, A u s tra li a , and in t he e n s uing yc<1r s it has g rown to in cl u de parti c ipan ts fr o m every co rner o f th g lobe. D unns 2012, m o re t h an 6,960 cilies ;ind tow n s a c ross 152 coun tri e , and te rnto n c s took part 111 Earth I lo ur: and W HEREAS,th 1s year's Earth H ou r e v ent takes p lace Sa tu rday, M a rch 23 from 8:3 0 to 9 :30 p m; and . WHER EAS, th e C it y o f Eng lewood , a s a demo ns tratio n o f its commitmen t to ste wards hip of the e nvironment, p lans to p articipate in thi s yea r's Earth H o ur even t on M arch 23; NOW, THEREFOR E, I, Randy P. Pc ·n, Ma yor o f th e C it y o f Eng le wood, Co lo rado, o ff er the Ci ty of En glewood 's st:,-porl tor the 2013 Earth H ou r chall enge a n d e nco urage inte res ted communi ty m e mbe rs lo parhcipn te in this year's Ea l'Th H o ur event o n March 23 . GIVEN und e r m y hand and s e a l L'l 1s 18'" day ol Marc h , 20 13. Ra ndy I'. Pen n, Mayor City of Englewood AGENDA ITEM 10 (a) PUBLIC HEARING ROSTER Challenges to Sufficiency 1 DATE : March 18 , 2013 A Public Hearing to review and determin e sufficiency of the pe tition requesting dissolu ti on of th e Sou th Broadway Englewoo d Bu si ness Im prove ment Dis tri ct PLEASE PRINT ljl 'J !.-1.: Ci ty of Englewood AGENDA ITEM 10 (a) i'UBLIC HEARING ROSTER Additions DA TE: March 18 , 2013 A Public Hearing to revie w a nd determin e s ufficiency o r the pe t1t1on req uesting d1 ss olut1on of th e South Broadway Eng lew ood Bu si ness Improve m en t D is trict. PLEASE PRINT NAME ADDRESS ------------- I I P :1 L' ~· A Public Hearing o n MAF:C H 18 , 2013, a l 7 :30 p .m . in the City Coun cil Chamb ers of Englewood Civic Ce nter , 1000 Eng lewood Parkw ay, to : REVIEW AND DETERMINE SUFFICIENCY OF THE PETITION REQUESTING DISSOLUTION OF THE SOUTH BROADWAY ENGLEWOOD BUSINESS IMPROVEM :C i-.T uiSTRICT IN ITS ENTIR ETY . ► Th e Pet ition was fil ed wit h th e Cit y Clerk 's Offi ce on February 41\ 2013 . (111111n1ed process of d1 sso lu l on ot the DID by fil nri a Pc 1111on with lhc City Cle rk 's Offi ce ] ► ~Notice of Publi c Hearin g wa s published on th e City of Englew9qd's official · webs ite on February 13 '" through March 18 t h , 2013 . ► Notice of Public Heari ng was published in the Englewood Herald on February 22 nd , 2013 . ► ,Notice of Publtc Hea rin~a-Mlli.lfllfNi ~.aw~ @,~,.,by first Clas ? ma!(' r to ea ch property own er wlthin 'the service are_a and boundaries of the district~· la l th e11 last-known add re!ls , As dtsd os ed by lh e tax reco·d of th e County ! 'Lou Ellis From: S ent: T o: Subject : Lou El li s Wednesday , fcb·uary 20 , 201 J 4 23 PM Gary Sea rs , Michae l Ftah e1ly, Octn Brotzman , F1ar1k. G r19l~w1ct , Kcriy Bu :s ti . Alan Wlut~ Joll n Vobo ril. Da rren f-101l1 ng sworth NotJ fi co ti on of Public Hco nng conccrn1ng lhe 8 10 In accorda nce w1lh CRS § 3 1-25-1206 the notice of the public hearing . to review a nd determine sufficien cy of !he pet:l ion req uesting d iss olut ion of th e South Aroadwa y F nglewood Busi ne ss Improvem ent District i n its entirety and hearing any protests against or obJ eC1 1ons lo di ssot,n1n n, wa s ma it'ld today , by firs! cl,1ss mail 10 each propert y own er wit hin the service ,1re ,1 and b oundaries r:f. the proposed district at h is la st-known address, as disclosed by the tax reco rds of th e Cou nty T hanks to J ohn fo r providing th e dat'a from the Cour11y. Thank you Kerry for handlin g 1he m ai ling (and all you r work on the li st Itsel f) I am grateful to all th e hours Fran k put In on fina hzu,g t h e !1st and work ing through the calcul ations. 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THEREFORE : NOTICE IS ALSO GIVEN THAT: 1. In accordance with the Colorado Rev ised Sta tutes , a petition was submitted to the City Cieri< on February 4, 2013 , requ estin g dissol ution of th e So uth Broadway Englewood Bu siness Improvement District in ,ts enti rely . 2. The boundaries of the South Broadway Er.glewood Bus i ness Improvement Di strict are : BID Boundary @ Comme rcia l @ Exempt I e 0 600 ,,200 t,800 City of f nglewoorl ""' Ff!hn1.1ry 20 13 • • All Interested pnrtle!I may ex pre!ls opinions in per!lnn at the ubllc H earing , or In wr i ting to bo rocolvod by tho City Clerk by 6 :00 p .m . on March 18, 2013 . Anyone w l:.hlng to speak at the Public Hearing may call Uie City Clerk's Office, l OJ .762 .2405 or 303 .762 .2407, to schedule their presentation or a sign-up sheet will b e available at the door. By order of the Englewood City Council. Loucrish l a A . Ellis , MMC City Clerk City of Englewood 1' 0 0 Englewood Parkway £n alewood, Color.1<10 80110 PUBLISHED : February 13, 2013 Official We b s ite of the City of Englewood, Colorado • • • lh•n r ini.: To Uc lcl'l l\llll'. ufndl'IH." o r T Iii' P1•lit inn Ht•q 111uai ng l)i;i;1r:o l111 in 11 or T iu"' "n nth Uroad way Eni;lcwuod llus im•~-. lm prll\•t.•mt•n1 l>i ~lric t Acce pt Pr.:1 11 1011 s 1•1J po,:;1rn gs (C ii y l'lc r~) !J prcad shcct a l.:11l:111uni; l:.x pl a1ncd (l·ran~ l 1ryg,ll.!w1rt) f:h:1 ll e nt1c1; 10 ~11ffiL ic11 cy & gcn umcncs~Wi tl uJraw:1 1 (111 1 mcy/!l n,' ,·:.pc rso n ll, s pi:ah lir~l ) Co un 11 dctcnn 1n111 1nn o f gcn uin cnt:ss.'s 11fftc1L ltc:-ctt lcu la11011 o f 50/:--0 ifnc.:L•fis ary Dc1 c m1 urn 1io11 ifm111hcrn111 1cn l di 'ic.o l111 i(1 II 1:; 111:u1Juh.:d . lfm:tt ht1mt11 c 11I tl 1~!\11l 11 1i u11 "111:rnd .,11.:d • a11 11 o t1 11l.c 1c!-.u lt m1 d du~t l le11 nn p, (VIJ Ii:) The B Ii ) I!\ d1~-;nl vcd lfm athcnrnt 1cal disso luti on b....llQ! math r nrnt icnll y rn :ulllai cci -lrum c d hreak.._ :in d rl 1c.1r1 h11 1ei. s ig n-u p s hcc1 fo r I .t im o ny concc:m111 g bcs1 int e n.:s t:; of th o ,c cnnccmcd . 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C 11 y 'ler k 1000 En gl cw,,od Pa rk\\ay, 3rd r lo r l:11 g kwoocl, CPlora do 801 '0 R f -iE!\f __ _ CITY OF EI-I GL fVl ()'.)D, .,(l FEB , ::uu (Uc: l'FTITION )'() lll S'-:()J.\IE I N ITS F NTIIH:n · T11 F'sn u-r 11 BIWA UWA Y b NGL li WOOU BUS I ES l~ll'R U V EMl,NT DI Sl'IU f Dca t Ms EI its l'ur su:un 10 C.R · 3 1-0 5-1225 (l'li ss olcuo n Proc edu re) and any !h er a pph•~;.b ,· la w rc la u ng w 13 usiuc ss I 111pro Je 111c111 D1 1rt t·1s. µlea ~<' fi nd auac hcd :, copy or l ht· pe 1111 011 of pcrt:on ~ who ow n re.i i prop cny 1n rh c Sou !l 1 Hro:l dw:i y Busmc:;s lmp rovc mcn1 D1 r.tnc1 (Ili c ''Di s1 ric 1") 111 l<1vu : o f' di s,011111 i; !he D1stn c1 111 ll s c11 1i1c1y cm :11 vo iminedia 1d y (th e "Pctiti o11 "1 Th e P,·11 110 11 h:1s lwc n cxcc uwd 111 c 1111 1 rpar ts nnd s,gnat111 es cont 1111 c to he !,ubm 11t L·J Therefore.:, th e bel ow nu\ll hcrs tm: ~uhj c.:c t to 111 1.:n:asc /I pc 1111 on In d is ~olv,• a disin ct 1s succcs<l 111 11 p,in a pc11 11 on of p~·son who own rea l pro pc::ri y in the d1 ~1nr1 hn, me 11 .. :1lu ,11 1on l'o r ass t·,1.i nwn 1 1"'lf not lrss thnn lifl y percr nr i.1f 1h e acreage 111 the dis 1n c1 (C R S 3 I -c5-I c2S) l l1 c IO!al Speci al /\sscss mc11 1 fo r 1ln s D1 m ic1 is S!QS,2 12 26 The signatures a1111ched repre sent ."(10,1 60.6 3 f th e Spcc 1l1I .l~t.::s.,mcnl , wh•l·h 1s ~'7.1 8% of the 0 1nl Sp~c1.1! i\s,~ssmc111 Ti m 10 al is wel l ove r the rcquir d f i ft y pcrce11 1 of !he acrcag~ m 1hc r>is1 nc 1 Therefor e. we spcc ,licall) dem and 1ha1 1h ~ D1s1rit1 IJ c '·prnhib11 cd fro m inc urri ng an nc11· 01 11 1crea ,ecl fin,in cia l ob li ga 11o ns. sha ll imp os e 11 s ex1 s11 11g taxe s. fees. and assessme nts so lely 10 m~e t nny ex isting finan cial ob li g:1 t1o ns wh ich are doc umlmcd and ha v~ t,l'.t:ll p1cvivu !:i ly !'l 1g11 1:d i n w1 1li11 t:,, a11 J !:i lwll l.Jc t.1 1!>::i ul v::d as suu 11 W1 tht: D 1:,,u1 ...:l iH •~ n 1'11mnc1 nl ohh ~a 11 011s'·(c R S 31-23-1225). Th t ori gi na l pc 1111 011 1s at tin! offi ce ur Co •~ & C'u ,1h., P C , 2700 SL1u th B1u.i.t.l wa •. Sw 1c jUU, l::.nglewood , Co lorndo 80 I U Pl ease tlt rcc 1 al l cnn1111et11 s or qu, uon s 10 Do m111 1q uc Ci 'onk , :s q. al 302-905-127 J or dgrn,,k20 @ •:1hoo com l'lcas~ con t,r m 111 •.,111 111 g 10 th e office of' L'oo k & Conk . P. · 1hJt the O ll1ce o f rhc Cle rk and 1hr C1 1)' of' F:ngl:w<•od wi ll 1okc Ili c nec ess ary ,1c ps lo d iss o lve !h e D1 stn l'I I hnnk you lor vo ur t11n c C1h' Cuum:11 Mc mtr:r!o \I.I Cu) C:,u nc,I Mc c11ni;u1 Fcl.11u;1 ~ 4 , .!0 13 i rc~•~f 1hc-So u1h Oro1dwo~ Engl::wo«.kl IJu !l nc~!. h11111uvc r11 c111 D,~1nc1 u11 Ft:111 rnu, 1, :>(1 1 J 13.:, 't:, ~ 'n \', v, I 'fr .,Sc/,eflt-~ TOTAL SIG N ATURES FOR THE Dl~SOLUTION OF THE SOUTH BR OADWAY EN GLEWOOD BUSI NESS I M PROVEIVIEill T DISffilCT PAG E 1 5391.46 • PAG E 2 3833 .67 PAGE: 3 10719.9 PAG ,, 4687.14 f'Au c ~ 5058 .58 PA GE' 6 6996 .5 PA G E 7 4004 .59 PA GE 8 1178.66 PA GE 9 4512.84 PAG E 10 428.83 PAGE 11 2393.03 PA GE 1 2 2500.14 PAGE 13 4489.06 PAG E 14 3966.23 TOTAL 6016_!).63 • • 2012 Re monstrance Petition o• 1 1 To Di ss olve the So ulh Bromlwdy Engle wood Busi n e ss Imp ro v e ment D istrict ..Q.!!nc r _____ _ r ::•:::.°',~ J~' •:::,,i ~\l N,un ~ ' ,, ~• •,. 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Broadway Unit A, B, C, D Englewood, Colorado 80113 720-329·1003 To : Loucr1shla A. Ellis , MMC City Clerk City of Enelewood I ooo Enelewood Parkway Enelewone, r.nlorado 80110 To whom may it concerns : RECEIVED crTY OF ENGLEWOOD, CO MAR 12 2013 (f/>~r-f~ . t?/: THU~JtY ~ t.~Rl'- fi I am the property owner of 2709 S. Broadway Unit A, B, C, D Englewood Colorado 80113 and writing • this letter to support the petition filed on February 4, 2013 to dissolve THE SOUTH BROADWAY ENGLEWOOD BUSINESS IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT. I want to confirm that I signed the pelitlon to dissolve THE SOUTH BROADWAY ENGLEWOOD BUSINESS IMPROVEMENT DISTRICTvolur.tarily and want It to be counted In the process of dissolution. Sincerely , • Ci>rrrnonl1y Modla or Colorado • Slate of COiorado Counly of llrapah0'1 AFFIDAVIT OF PUBLICATION )Ss This Affidav it of Publication tor lhe Englewood Herald , a weekly newspaper , printe d ond published lor lhe Counly of Alapahoe, Slalu of Culun1do, htu•liy C<trllfi•s Iha <. lhe allached legal notice was publi shed in said newspaper once in each week . for 1 successive week(s ), lhe lasl of which publicalion was made lhe 8Ih day of March A.O .. :013, and Iha! cop ies of each number of said paper in which said Public Notic6 was published were delivered by carriers or lransmijled by mall to each of !he subscribers of said paper, ecc:ording 10 their accustomed mode of business in ·•soffice. ~ IOI lhe Englewood H81 akJ State of Col0<ado l County of Arapahoe )SS The above Affidavit and Certificate of Publication was subscribed and sworn to befure mo by the abo,e named Gerard Healey, publisher of said newspaper, who is personally known to me to be the idenlical person in the above certificate on thi5 81h day ol March A.O .. 2013. My Commission E•pires 06111/ 16 Notary Publ ic, • .nm·;nlty Modi n 01 Color ooo Sta le ol Colorado County o! AraJ1RhM AFFIDAVIT OF PUBLICATION )ss This Affidavit uf Publ ical lon for UIe E.11gh:wuud H~1at d, o wt:1t:kl y IIuwsµ"µur, pri1 1lud and publi shed for the County of Ar up,·hoe, Slate of Cclorado , hereby cer1Ifies that lllP. att acheri IA 9r1 I nnlir:P was puhlis hec.1 1n ~aid newspaper once in ea ch week , for 1 su ccessive weok(s), th e last ol which pu bli catio n was made the 8th cay of March A.O .. 2013 , and that copies of ea ch numbe r of said paper in whicn said Public Not·ce was pu blished were delive red by car ria"S or transmitted by mall to each llf Ina subscribers al said paper, according lo therr accuslomec mode al business •ln .soffice. ~ tor lhe Englewood Herald Slate of Colorado ) County of Arapahoe / >•• The above Affidav it and Cer11ficate of PublicaUon was subscribed and sworn to ~~f0<e me by the above named Gerard Healey , pub lisher of sa id newspaper , who is personall-y kriown to me to ~e the iden tic al per son in the above certificate on this 8th day al March A.O., 20 13 . '. My Commission Expires 06/11 /16 Nolary Public , • Public Nollu - Clf"I' OF ENOLlWOOD ,-onca OF Pli8UC HV,RINO •r1:"11,1.01 3 PROOF OF PUBLICATION City of Englewood , Colorado Official Websile www.englewoodgov.org I, Loucrish ia A. Ellis , City Clerk , for the City of Englewood , do solemnly swear that the attached legal notice (Notice of Public Hearing before Englewood City Council on March 18 , 2013 regarding Council Bill No. 3 of 2013) was published on the Official City of • Englewood Website from March 6, 2013 through March 18 , 2013 . • State of Colorado County of Arapahoe ss Subscribed and sworn to before me on this 181h day of March , 2013 . My Commission Exp ires: November 8, 2016 KERRY BUSH NOTARY PUBUC STATE OF COLORADO NOTARY ID 199640111141 MY COMMISSION EXPIRES NOVEMBER s, alt& ~~ A JJ , /,l A,l_ Notary1:~ • • • CITY OF ENGLEWOOD NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING March 18, 2013 Notice la hereby given that the City Council of the City of Englewood, Colorado, has scheduled a Public Hearing at a Regular City Council Mooting on MARCH 18, 2013, at 7:30 p.m. In the City Councll Chambers of Englewood Civic Center, 1000 Englewood Parkway, to gather public Input on Council BIii No. 3 authorizing amendmenlll to Title 16: Unified Development Code regarding floodplain regulations. Interested parties may express opinions In person et the Public Hearing or In writing to be received by the City Clerk by 5:00 p .m . on March 18, 2013. Anyone wishing to speak at the Public Hearing may call the City Clerk's Office, 303.782.2406 or 303.782.2407 to schedule their presentation or a sign-up sheet will be available at the door. By order of the Englewood City Councll Loucrlahla A. Ellis, NMC City Clerk, City of Englewood 1000 Englewood Parkway Englewood, Colorado 80110 PUBLISHeD : March 8, 2013 Offlc lal Website of the City of Englewood, Colorado • • • COUNCIL COMMUNICATION Dair: March rn, 20 13 lnilialed Ry: I Agenda Item: !Ob Cornrrunity Di,velopment Department I Subject: Amendment to Title 16 : Floodplain Rel\ulations i Slaff Source: Brook Bell, Planner II COUNCIL GOAL ANl' PREVIOUS COUNCIL ACTION Cou ncil co nsidered th e proposed Title 16 amendments al First Reading on March 4, 2013 and set u pllblic he.ulng for March 18, 20 I 3. RECOMMENDED ACTION R~cu111111tndalio11 rro,n 111~ Cu1mrunily Develuµ1 11tmt Deparl11,en1 to co n!»ider les1in1 ony during Public Hearing on a Bill for an Ordinance authorizing amendments to T,tle 16: Unifi ed Devel<'Pment Code regarding noodplain regulations . BACKGROUND, ANALYSIS, AND ALTERNATIVES IDENTIFIED More than four yea rs ago the Colorado Water Conservation Board (CWCB), in partne,ship with the Federal Fm•rgpncy ManagPmPnl AgPncy (FFMA ), h~ga n a prnj er.t In urrlalP and digiti1.P all Flnndplain Insurance Rate Maps (FIRM) for Arapahoe County. At the complet io n of the project tho City amended Titlc 16 by auuµ1i11g the uµdated E11glewuud FIRMs a11d Lurrespo11<.llng rcgulatiun s u11cler Ordinance No. 44, Series o r 2010. In 201 I, the State or Colorado adopted hieher standards for floodp lain manaeement to provide uniform standards for regulatory floodplains in Colorado and activities in those floodpla ins. In September 2012 the City received the CWCB's model ordinance whi ch was used tu draft the proposed amendments. StJrf cc,mnared the existrng regulations to th e mod el. updating where necessary by :nsertong new standards, and re1q,_H·1ng in consislencies lo meel Stale slandards. Th,·< .I /CB requires that any community that p.uticlpal <es in the National flood Insurance Program (NFIPI mw,t adopt the new standards . TI1e City's favorabl e NFIP rating regarding flood mitigation polici es and regul,,tions allows citizens with property within the tlood plain to receive approdrnalely a ten per cent ( I 0%) n,duction in flood insuran ce r>remiums . The proposed amendments arr nec essary in order for th e City to rema :n in the program and provid e the discounted premium option fo : resident s. The CWCB requires :he ~rnendrnents lo be auopted ,111d effective by J,muary 14, 2014 . The State's 2011 Rules and r?egulations for Regulatory Ffoodp:2im in Colorado are the effect ive minimum standards for th e Stat e, and by extension, thP Nflr in C:nloradn, and thus for thP. C:ily nl Englewood as a participant in the NF IP. The Public Works Department rcvi?wcd the proposed amendments and requested that "J11u walls " be inserted into 16-4-1 (0) Metlrm/s ul Reu.,cirig Floo d Losses, to ,.,ad : .5 Pr ovent m regulate th e construction of flood barrier!, including fences ~ which will 11nnat11rally divert flood waters nr which may Increase flood hazards 10 other lands . I hat request ,, incnrpmalPrl min tlw propnSPd amPn<1ments . Tht• CWCR alsn revi PWed and approv•d thP pr oposed amendm •nts fa, co mpliance wilh Slate rules and NFII' ,eq111rPmen1 , The proposed amendments bring Chapter 4 : 1-loodp/a in l<egu/,1t1o ns up to dale and com1>liant w11h ~late and National Hmxl Insurance Pr ogram standards. The proposed .imundments do not affect boundaries of tho City'r. identified Special Flood Ha zard Arc.is . The proposed amendments conlnin rlurncrou~ norl -substantwc changc5 !iuch ii ~ lc)(I ed its to clarify o, add detail , 11pdated terminology, and removal of lcrm s and phra,es from th e definit io n section that are no longer used in the regulat io n,. The pro pose d amendments focus on th e following cru cia l topic s: 1. r,eeboard Increase: FEMA '~ Fluudpl,1i11 lr1!tu1d11 Le Rril ~ M l&µ) pruvit..l t! µ1 ~d1 Lh!U IJd ~t! noutJ cl ev ,1Iiun s fu r pmµerlic ~ i11 tht-OuuUµlai11. FnmUuard i:. t1 ~µe1..ifl etl hu .. re d!tl! ,1l,uve thc11 11\dlllfaltd tdevt.11i u11 fu~ lh e µurµu:,t~ u( lo ca ti:tl,l a build i11H'> luwesl flou r. FreelJuard help, p1 u1eL1 buildin ~, fru1 11 floods lar11er 1ha11 lhu,e that FIRMs are based on, and provides an added margin of salety to compensate for unknown factors that could contribute to flood heights greater than predi cted. Freeboard can lead to substantial rec'uctl ons in flood insur ance premium s, and decreas es 1he chance a building wlll be damaged by flooding . The proposed amendm ents ( I ) ,ncrea se 1he fre ehoard height to on e foot ( I') above lhe base fl ood eleva1lon and (2) require 1ha1 height he certified hy a Color,,do prnfesslo nal engineer 2. Crilir.:tl FarilitiP.s : New re gul"linns ;ire prorosed fnr s:ru r tures wilhl11 Special Fl oo d Hazar d Ar ea~ th ;II ,f fl oo cl erl rnuld res,~t in sicnific anl hazards to public health and safety or interruption al essential services and operation, for the community. fhc CWCll requires that crllical facilities located in the I 00-year floodplain be regulated to a higher 1tand ard , specifically, reqt1 iring ,, frceboard of two feet (2') inste ad of the slandard one foot 11'1 free boa1d. l1lis amendment will apply to all new, substantially cha11gcd, and addition s 10 c rili cal fac,liti cs within lh e 100-yea r floo dp lai ,,. Critic al fodlities ar e cla ss ified unde, the following categoric,. Ess e nti al Services : {pol ice un d fitc stati ons, hospila ls, cornmunica fio ns , ai r Irnn ~portc1tion) H:az«rdous M alcriiil s: (fa ci lities lh at produce or st01c highly volatile, flamm able, mcplo si vc, toxi c and/or waler-reactive materials) At -risk Populations : (nur5111p homes, day care, assisted living, publ ic and private schools) Vital to Restor ing Normal Services: (public re co rds, courts, jails , bu ilding permitting and inspe clion servi ce s, community adrnin istr.sli on and m,1nagemenl, maintenan ce and eq uipm ent cente rs). Pu,suant to Rule 6 of the Rule, and Rc11ulat1011, fur ReRularo,y Floodµlains in Colorado, the Cily is • • 1esponsib le fo r lhe identiftcdt iun uf i;r hii;al facililie,. Cu111111unily Develop111e111 Dep,utment staff • 1eviewe d seven buildings lu c,11eu l111he 100-year fluudµlaiu with the file Mar shal. No11e uf lh e ,~ven build ings are used fo, essential services, at-risk puµula1lons , or arc vital 10 restoring normal 2 • • • ~ervlccs. Further none st ore haZ iHdous materials in quantit ies. that would cl assi fy th t• us ~ as .1 critic al facllily . 3. Fl oodway Sur cha rge Crilcria : ,\ floodway Is a river cha11nel and atJJJ~ent land a rtM nee<.le<.l to be rese ,v ed in order to disc'large a hase flood wllhout armulativcly increasing the water surfa c e lev~I more thar, a designJted height. That height wa s previously 1 foot and will now b e clecrea,.cd to 0.5 fe et. The amendments will only affect new floodplain mapping moving forward . Current L DC regulations alr eady prohibit development in a fl o odwa\' that would cause an~· increase In the base flood elevation. Tiie proposed amendments: , Requir e a No,Rlse Certification l,e prepared by a Colora do pr ofessional engineer, and Pr ovides a FF.MA prn rerhirP th;1 t all ows th e City lo permit new construction and substantial improvements in a floodw<1y resulting in an incre ase in the base fl ood eleva ti ons . FINANCIAL IMPACT No finan cial im pac ls are anticipated from lhc adoplion of lh c propose d U DC amendmenls. LIST OF ATTACHMENTS Planning and Zoning Commission Staff Report -lanuary 8, 2013 Plann ing and Zoning Commi5'ion Minutes -lanuary 8, 201 3 Plann ing and Zoni ng Commission Fi ndings of Fac l • Case No . 2012,08 Bill :o r an Ordinance 3 • • • {t C T y 0 F ENGLEWOOD COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT TO: Planning and Zoning Commission THRU: Alan White, Community Development Director 'v/ FROM: Tricia Langon, Senior Plpnn,.-1 Brook Bell, Planner II ,/ DATE: J~nuary fl, 2013 SUBJECT: Case# 2012-08 : Floodpla :n Amendments RECOMMENDATION: Community Development Department requests that the Planning and Zoning <:nmmission review, take public testimony, and forward to City Council a recommendation for adoption as written of proposed amendments to Chapter 4: Floodplain Regulations of lltle 16: Unified Development Code of the Englewood Municipal Code. BACKGROUND: More than four years aiio the Colo rado Water Conservation Board (CWCB), in partnership with the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FE,'.-IA), began a project to update and digitize all Floodplain Insurance Rate Maps (FIRM) for Arapahoe County. At the completion of the project the City amended Title 16 by adopting the updated Enslewood FIRMs and corresponding regulations under Ordin3nce No. 44, Series or 2010. In 2011, the State or Colorado adopted higher standards for flood;,lain management to provide uniform standards for regulatory floodplains in Colorado and activities in those floodµlairis . In Seµternber 2012 the City received the CWCB 's model ordinance which was used :o draft the proposed Jmendmenl5. Staff compared the existing regulations to the model, upcfating where necessary by insP.cting new standards. and removing inconsistencies to meet State standards. The CWCB requ ires that any community that participates in the National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP) must adopt the new stanrfarrls . The City', fav orable NFIP rating regarding flood mitigation policies and regulations allows citizens with property within the floodplain to receive dµprox imately a ten percent ( 10%) reduction In flood Insurance premiums. The proposed amendmenu are necessary in order for the City to remain in the program and 1000 Engltwood Parl<way Englewood, Colorado 8011 0 PHONE )0l-762-2342 F"X 30),783-6895 WWw.•nc1twood10¥.0fl 2 provide the discounted premium option for residents . The CWCB requires the amendments to be adopted and effective by January 14, 2014. ~: The State's 2011 Rules and Regulations for Regulatory Floodplains in Colorado are the effective minimum standards for the State, and by extension, the NFIP in Colorado, and thus for the City ol Englewood as a pdrticipanl in the NFIP . The Publ!c Works Department reviewed the proposed amendmenls and requested that "and walls" be inserted into 16-4- 1 (DJ Methods of Reducing Flood Losses, to read : 5. Prevent or regulate the construction of flood barriers, Including fences~ whir.h will unnaturally divert flood waters or which may Increase flood hazards 10 other lands. Thal request is incorporated Into the proposed amendments. The CWCB also reviewed and approved the pmposed amendments for compliance with State rules and NFIP requirements. The proposed amendments bring Chapter 4: Floodplarn Regulations up to date and compliant with State and National Flood Insurance Program standards. PROPOSED AMENDMENTS; The proposed amendments do not affect boundaries ol the City's identified Special Flood • Hazard Areas . The proposed amendments contain numerous non-substantive changes • such as text edits to clarify or add detail, updated terminology, and removal o( te rms and phrases from the definition section that are no longer used in the regulations. The proposed amendments focus on the following crucial topics: 1. Frl!eboard Increase : FEMA's Floodplain Insurance Rate Maps provide pred icted base flo<J d elevations for properties in the floodplain . Freehoard is a specified increase above that maru:lat•d elevation for the pmµuse of locating a building's lowest floor. Freeboard lielps protect buildings from floods larger than those that FIRMs are based on, and provides an added margin of safely lo compensate for unknown factors that could contribute to flood heights greater than predicted. Freeboard can lead lo substantial reductions in flood insurance prem iums, and decreases the chance a building will be damaged by flooding. The proposed amendments (1) increase the lreeboard height to one fool (1') above the base flood elevation and (2) require that heiKht Le certified by a Colorado professional engineer. 2. Cr itical Facilities: New regulations are proposed for stmch11es within Speci.il Flood Hazard Areas that II flooded could re~uh in sign ificant hazards lo public health and safety or interruption ol essential services and operations for the community. The CWCB • • • 3 requires that critical facilities located in the 100.year floodplain be regulatl!d to a higher standard, specifically, requiring a lreeboard of two feet instead of the standard one-foot freeboard . This amendment will apply to all new, substantially changed, and additions to c:ritical facilities within the 100-year floodplain. Critical iacilities are classified under the following categories: Essential Services: (police and fire stations, hospitals, communications, air transportation) Hazardous Materials: (facilities that produce or store highly volatile, flammable, explosive, toxic and/or water-reactive materials) At-risk Populations : (nursing homes, day care, assisted living, public and private schools) • Viral to Restoring Normal Services: (publ ic records, courts, jails, building permitting and Inspection services, community administration and management, maintenance and equipment centers). Pursuant to Rule (, of the Rules and R~!!ulaiions for Regula1ory Floodplains in Colorailo, the City is responsible for 1he Identification of c.ritical facilities . Community Development Department staff reviewed seven buildings located in the 1 ()().year floodplain with the Fire Marshal. None of the seven buildings are used for essential services, at-risk populations, or are vital to restoring nonnal services. Further, none store hazardous materials in quantities that would classify the use as a critical facility. 3. Floodway Surcharge Criteria : A floodway is a river channel and adjacent land area needed to be reserved in order to discharge a base flood without cumulatively increasing the water surface level more than a designated height. Current UDC regulations already prohibit development in a floodway that would causi, any increase in the base flood elevation . The proposed amendments: Require a No-Rise Certification, • Require the No-Rise Certification be prepared by a Colorado professional engineer, a11d Provides a FEMA procedure that allows the Cit\· to pennit new construction and substantial improvements in a tloodway resulting in an increase in the base flood elevations . ATTACHMENTS: Proposed Amendments to Tide 16, Chapter 4: Floodplain Regulations • • • M11innin111nd Zon ina Cumminiu11 P11bllt" H,nrina Cuc: 1'2012,01 . Floodpl3 in Rcauhu ions Amendment~ January 8, 201j PIIJC I 0f 4 cm OF ENGLEWOOD PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION REGULAR MEETING January 8, 2013 Minutes and audio al'I! available at: http://www,engjewoodgov .org/lndcx .aspx?pugc=l52 I. CALL TO ORDER 1?11 The reRular meeting of the City Planning anrl Zoning Commission was called 10 order al 7:02 p.m. in the City Council Chambers of the Englewood Civic Center, Chair Brick presiding . Present : Absenr: Staff: Bleile, Roth, King, Welker, l(noth, Fish, Brick, Townley Freemire I, ,~mate) Kinton Alan White, Community Development Director Tricia Langon, Senior Planner Brook Bell, Planner II Nancy Reid, Assistant City Attorney II. APPROVAL OF MfNUTEs December 4, 2012 Fish moved: Knoth rnconded : TO APPROVE THE DECEMBER 4, 2012 MINUTES Chair Brick ask.,<.! If th.,re were any modifications or correc1ions. There were none. AYES : NAYS : Bleile, Roth, Welker, Kno1h. Fish, King. Brick, Townley None ABSTAIN: None ABSENT : Kinton Motion carried . Ill. lfJl PUBLIC HEARING Case #2012-06 Un ified Developmenl Code Amendments : Floodplain Regulations Plann ing and ZoninJ Cornmm ion Public He:irtna: Cuo lf201l •08 , Floudpl :ii n Rc911lu1 ion• Amcndnttnt, J,muuyl,l013 Pa.gt 2ot• Roth muved : Knoth seconded: TO OPEN THE PUBLIC l·IE,-.RING FOR CASE #201 'I -OO AVES : NAYS : ARSTAIN: ABSENT : Bleile, Roth, Welker, Knoth , Fish , King. Brick, T ow11ley None None Kir,ton Motion carried . • Mr. Bell, Pl.ini1er II, w31 sworn in and presented the case . He presented a briel history of changes to the Floodplain Regulations . In 2011, the State o f Colorado adopted hioher standards for 0oodplain managem ent to prov ide uniform standards for regulatory 0oodplah1s in Colorado and activ ities in those floodplains . In September 2012 the City received the Colorado Water Comervalion Board 's (CW CB) model ordinance which was used to draft the pro;:,os!!d afTl!!ndments . The CWCB requires that any community that participates in the National rlood Insurance Program (NFIP ) must adopt the new standards by January 14, 2014 in orde, for the City to remain in the program and provide the discounted i11suranc• pr•mium option for residents . Currently there are 26 properli!!s within t~ City who are insured through th e !JrOMram. The proposed amendments bring Chapter 4: Floodplain Regulations up to date and compliant with Stale and Nat ional Flood • Insurance Program standard s. The proposed amendments contain numerous, non-substant ive changes such as te•t ed its to clarliy or add detail, updated te1minology, and remnval of term and phrases from the definition section that are no loneer used ,n the regulations . The proposed amendments locus on the following three cruc ial topics : 1. Freeboard Increase 2. Critical Facilities 3 . Floodway Surcharge Cri:eri3 Tl ,e Commission asked for clar ificalio11 regarding frccboard space, how many residential areas are included in the 0oodplain, ii the City is involved in the Platte River and if the Englewood Wastewater Treatment Plant is in a floodplain . Mr . Bell rc spond r d to th !>ir questions . l&l Fish moved : Roth seconde d: TO CLOSE THE PUBLIC HEARING FOR CASE #2012-08 AVFS: NAYS : ABSTAIN : ABSENT · RIP.ile, Roth , Welker, Knoth , Fish, King. Orick, Townley None NonP Kinton • • • • Plannin1 And Zon :na Commllllon Pl.&blic Hellrin1 Cue »7012·08, Floodp!iin Re1ulc1ions Ar.,cr,drrcn 11 ,,...,,.l,lOll P'ltl of 4 Molion carried. IFJl Welker moved : Bleile seconded : CASE #20 12-08, AMENDMEN Y5 10 TITLE 16 : UNIFIED DEVELOPMENT CODE RELATED TO ftOODPU/N RECUU\TIONS AS STATED BE RE COMMENDED FOR APPl<OVAL TO CITY COUNCIL WITH A FAVORABLE RECOMMENDATION. D irect or White was sworn in. He provided one condition S1a(I would like the Commission to include in their motion. It was noted . Mr. Welker and Mr . Ble ile accepted the following condition be added to the original motion: 1. On page 23, I 6-4-14 A. Planning Commission shall be replaced with PlanninK and Zoning Comm ission . Chair Brick called h the question . AYES : NAYS : ABSTAIN : ABSENT : Bleile. Roth, Welker, Knoth, Fish, King, Brick, ·1 ownley Nore No11e Kin10 11 Motion carried . IV. PUBLIC FORUM a There was no public that wished to speak to the Comm is~ion. V. ATTORNEY'S CHOICE leJl Ms . Reid was not in attendanc e. VI . STAFF'S CHOICE lfJI Director White stated Staff had planned on bringing PUD procedures or p rocedures for public hearings to the Comm is sion at the January 23"' study session , but mav not have all information compiled by then . Cha ir crick suggested Staff ~t;,y in touch with lhe Commission and if all the in formation for the PUD procedures is not ready by that date 1hc meeting will be cancelled . Plann in1 and Zonin1 Cor:imiuion Public Hearing Cme lf2012 -08 , Floodpla:n Regul,.:1ons Ammdrnrna Juuary II , 20 I l Pa,• 4 or, VII. COMMISSIONER'S CHOICE IOI SevPra l members slated !hl!y hoped everyone had a good holiday season . Ms. Townl•,y aske.:I if City Council approved the Leneral Iron Works PUD. Director White stated it w as continued ,· January 22 ... Cha ir Brick stated h e ,; ~•cited about lhc upcoming business seminar the C ,ay is holding. The meeting adjourned al 7:25 p.m. • • • CITY OF ENGLEWOOD PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION IN THE MAmR Of CASE #2012-08, FINDINGS OF FACT, CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS RElATING TO THf UNIFIED DEVELOPMENT CODE FLOODPlAIN AMENDMENTS INITIATED BY: Community Development Department 1000 Englewood Parkway Englewood, CO 80110 FINDINGS (Ir,, ACT AND CONCLUS,E(jNS Of THf CITY PLANNING A~ID ZONING COMMIS!ilON Commiss ion Members Present: Bleile, Brick, King. Knoth, Roth, Fish, Welker, Townley Commission Members Absent : Kinton This matter was heard before the City Planning and Zoning Commission on January 8, 2013 in th!' c.i ty Council Chambers or the Englewood Civic Center . Testimony was received from staff. The Commission received notice or Public Hearing, thi, Stall Report and a copy of the proposed amendments to TIiie 16 Unified Development Code which were incorporated into and made a part of the r~cord of the Public Hearing. After considering the statements of the witness and reviewing the pertlne iit documents, the members of the City Planning and Zoning Commission made the following Findings and Conclusions . FfNDINGS QI' FAQ 1. lH-'T the Public Hearing on the Uniried Develo~ment Code Floodplain Amendments were broughI before the Planning Commission by the Department of Community LJevelopment, a department of the City of Englewood . 2. THAT notice of the Public Hearing was published in the Englewood Herald on December 21 , 2012 and was 011 the City of En~lewood websiti, from December 12, 2012 through Janua1y 8, 2013 . 3. THAT the Staff report was made part of Ihe record. 4. THAT in September 2012 the City received the Colorado Water Conservation Board 's model ordi nance which was used 10 draft the proposed amendments . s. THAT the Colorado Water Conservalion Board requires that any community that participates In the National Rood Insurance Program must adopt the new standards . 6. THAT the City's favorable National Flood Insurance Program rating regarding flood mit igation policies and regulalions allows cit izens with property with in the floodplain to receive approximately a ten percent reduction in flood insurance premiums . 7. THAT the proposed amendments are necessary in order for the City to remain in the program and provide the discounted prem ium option for residents . 6. THAT the proposed amendments bring Chapter 4: Flooc/pla,n Regulations up to date and compliant with Stale and National Flood Insurance Program stanciards . 9. THAT the Colorado Water Conservation Board requires the dmendments to be adopted and effective by January 14, 2014 . 1. 2. CONCLUStONS THAT the Public Hearing on the Unified Development Code Floodplain Amendments was brought before the Planning Commission by the Department nf Community Development a department of the City of Englewood . THAT notice of the Public Hearing was published in the Englewood Herald on December 21, 2012 and was on the City of Englewood website from December 12. 2012 through January 8, 2013 . 3. THAT the amendments are required by the Colorado Water Conservation Board. 4. THAT th e amendmP.nts arr 10 be adopted and effective by January 14, 2014 . 5. n : AT this is an opportunity to clarify the safely needs of the public in terms of the floodplain regulatio ns and is in the best interest of the welfare of the cilizcns of Englewood . 6. THAT the previously discussed amendments be forward~d to City Council. DECtSION THFREFORE, it is the decision of the City Planning and Zoning Commiss ion that Case #2012·08 Unified Development Code Floodplain Amendments should be rcicrrcd to the City Cou ,i cil with a favorable recommendation . ro," 2 of l • • • • • • The decision was reached upon a vote on a motion made at the meeting of the City Planning and Zoning Commiss ion on January 8, 2013 , by Mr. Welker, seconded by Mr. Bleile, which motion states : AYES : NAYS : AB STAIN : ABS ENT : CASEM2012-08, AMENDMENTS TO TITLE 16 : UNIFIED DEVELOPMENT CODF RF.I.ATF.D TO FLOODl'I.AIN REGULATIO .'vS AS STATED BC RECOMMENDED FOR APPROVAL TO CITY COUNCIi WITH A FAVOR.I.BLE RECOMMENDATION WITH THE FOLLOWING CONDITIO N : On page 23, 16-4 14 A. Plannini; Commis ri,,n shall be replaced wirh Planning and Zoning Commission . Bleile, Roth, King, Fish, Br ick, Knoth, Welker, Townley None None Kinton Motion carried. These Findings and Conclusions are effective as of the meeting on lanuary 8, 2013 . BY ORDER OF THE CITY PLANNING & ZONING COMMISSION lohn Brick, Chair , • • ORDIN u,cE Nu. SERIES OF 2013 BY AUTHORITY COU1'CILBILLNO . 3 INTRODUCED BY COUNCIL MEMBER ____ _ A BD.,LFOR AN ORDINANCE AMENDING mLE 16, CHAPTERS I, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, S, \I ANU 11, U.F THE ENGLEWOOD MUJ,HCIP AL CODE 2000 , PERT AlNING TO FLOODPLAIN REGULATIONS . WHEREAS, the Colorado Water Con serva tion Board (CWCB), in ?•rtnership with the Fec;cra l Emergency M11nagcmelll Agency (FEMA), l>:gau a proj ec t lo update anc digitize: all Floodpl ai n Insurance Rate Maps (FJR."vl ) for Arapah oe County; and WHEREAS , at thecomplcti onof thcproject theC11yofEnglewood amended Tille 16 by "••.-,;:in~ th• updated Englewood FIRMs and corresponding regnbtinns under Ordir.nnr.r. Nn 44, Sc,:i cs oC2010; and WHEREAS, in 2011 , the State of Co lorado adopted higher standards for flo odplain management providing uniform standards for regulntory fl oodplains ir. Colorado and activtties m those floodplain s; an~ W • :!:,REAS, the CWCB 1equires that any community that participates in the l\ntionnl Flood lnsw . · s., Program (NFIP) must adopt the new standards; and WHEREAS , the City's favorable NFD' rating rega~ding flood mitigation policies and regulation. allows citizens with property within th• 0ood pla,n lo receive approximately a ten percent (10%) reduction in flood insurance premiums ; and WHEREAS . the proposed amendments arc necessary i11 order for the City of Eng lewood 10 remain m :he program an~ provide the discounted premium option ior En~lewood res idents; and WHEREAS, thcCWCB requires the nniendments to be odoptedund effective by January 14, 2014; and WHEREAS. tbe Planning and ?.oning Commiss ion held• publit h:oring on Jan~ary 8, 2013; and WHERE AS , the Planning and Zoning Commiss,on upFrovcd th o amt11d 111c111s tu the Floodplain Rc~'lllatians and rccolJllTtended forwardmg to Clly (;o ,mc,il; • NOW. THEREFOKE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNClL or THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO , AS FOLLOWS : ~-TI1e City Council of the City of Englowoad, Colorado hereby nuthori,.cs amending Title 16, Chapter I, Section 4, oflhe Englewuud Municipal Code 2000, ent ttlod Purpose and lntent, to r:ad as follows : 16-1-4: Purpose and lnttut. A. General Intent anti Purpose. The City Council hereby fir,ds, determines, and declare., that the unifunu regulation ofland development in the City, :n accordance with a Comprehensive !'Ian and as established by lhc suwdruds, procedures, and enforcement provi sions of this Title. is necessary for the, immediate preservation or the public peace, health, safety, convenien:e, and welfare. 11 . /nter-t to Supersede General Colorado !.uw. 11,e City of Englewood recognize,; that roning is ultimate ly a local and municipal matter , and intends with this Title to ,upersede within the tenitorial limits and ol11er jurisdiction of the City an)' general law of the Stnte of Colorado in conflict herewith . C. Specifi c Purposes . The r::gulations of this Tille arc intended tu i111plcment the Englewood Comprehensive Plan, as amended , and more specifically to: l. Encourage and facilitate land use by designating and regulating the distribution and location of buildings, structures, 1111d laud for residential, commercinl, industrial, recreationnl, or othe, appropriate uses. 2. Promote land u~cs th ut s:ippurt and cr.oourage economic 1.nd sus:ainable development. ' 3. Regnl•te ttses within flood~ l'leitis lo miligute hazards to the public and . damage to proper:y. 4. Promote development that preserves and enhances quulit y of life and protects envirnn i:1 e~lal resources of the City . S. Fncitit.J tc the provision of infrastructure such l1S water, sewerage, streets, transportati~n , un<l other public facUitics. 6. Regulotc the divi•ion, transfer and conveyance of reall y within the City. 7. Pnwtde a comprehensive, con sistent , an<l cfiicicul uev r.lopment review process . 2 ~\;IL<ln..2 , Tue Ci1y CoUllcil oflhe City of Englewo od, Colo:11do hereby authorizes amendir.g Title 16, Chapter 2, Section 2, of the Englewood M.nicipol Code 2000, entitled Summa!')' Tab !ce of AdminisLrative and Review Roles, to read e, follows : 16-2-2: Snmmnry Table of Adminislntivc and Review Roles , The foll owing table summarizes lhe review and decision -m..-i»~ , =spoa sibilitics of lhe entities lhnt have specific roles in lhe ndministrat:on of lhe proced ,··es ""' forth w tltis Lltaµt cr. f ,;o pwl)Oscs of this table, an "(Approvnl) l.,np sint Pmod" ref:rs to ·.be 101~ llrne from lhe app llc~t ion's approval tl1at an applita" .:J , , .. ,,ccul wit h, aud often complet:, th: approved act ion , Failure to tukc the required actim . ""'htu U.a speci :icd "lopsing period " wit.I 3\ltnmAtically void the approval. See Section 16-2 -3.L EMc;, ·'Laps~ of Approval," below. Adnptive Reuse of 16-5-3 ✓ R R D ✓ ✓ None Dc•i&n3tcd Historic:u Buildings Administrative 16-2-✓ D A Nor.e Adjustments 17 Administrative Lam! 16-2-✓ D A 60doys lo Review Pennit II record Amcndwcnts 10 tlic Text 16-2-6 R R ✓ None or this fille Ar.ncxntion Petitions 16 -2-5 ✓ R R D ✓ ✓ None .•. ,>peals to Board 16 -2-✓ D ✓ None I S Comprehensive PIM 16-2-4 R R u ✓ None Amendments Conditional \J <e Pennits 16-2 -✓ R D A ✓ ✓ I year 12 Conditionnl Use -16-7 ✓ R D A ✓ ✓ ✓ None Telccomrnunica1ion Devel opmenl 16-2-R D AJJ Slllted in A111cemen11 15 Agreement l'loodRWII Pleilt D:v't. Sec Chapter 16-4 for opplicab le procedures and s:an!W'ds rcrmit and Floodlllilill Plil!flVuriances 3 • • • Histori c Pres ervati on 16-6-✓ R R. D ✓ ✓ Non e 11 Landmark Sign 16-6-✓ D A ✓ ✓ 13 Limited R e,icw Use 16-2 -✓ D A I year Permits 13 Maj or Subdivisi ons 16-2- 10 Preli min ary Plat ✓ R R D ✓ ✓ ✓ 6 m"nths to submu Fi 11al Plat Fina l P la t R. R D ✓ ✓ ✓ 60 days to record Si multaneous Review :.✓.. : K: R D ✓ ✓ 60 day s to Prelim innry,Plnl/Finiil -" " rcc ~;\td ,, ·" Pint :-., " ,'• ,; ,, ' : · ~ :·--·.i',, I• " ,,I . ,; ,". .. '" . R,eo ordcd Fin a!' Plat ,·,• :1·. ... ~ Nn':io '' ~;.:; .::; ' •'·· Minor Subd iv ision :6-2- I I Pre liwinary Pl at ✓ D A 6 month s lo su bmi t Fill•I Plat . - Fina l Plat 0 A 60 days to record Reco rd ed Fina l Pint None Officia l Z.Oning Ma p 16-2-7 ✓ R R 0 ✓ ✓ ✓ None Amcn6r.cnts (Rcronings) PUD and TS/ ll=nings 16-2-7 ✓ R R 0 ✓ ✓ ✓ None Temporary Us e Pcnnits 16-2-✓ 0 A As slated in 14 Permi t Unlisted Use 16-5 -✓ 0 A None Classificat ions I.B Zon in g Sit e Plan 16-2-9 D A 3 years Zoning Vari an ces 16-2-✓ R D ✓ ✓ 180 days 16 CM/D ~ City il'lanoger or Deslgnee (lnchtdlng the Developm,ot Review Team) PC ,. Plannin& and 7..oning Comml<slon CC • City Council BAA • Board of Adjustment and Appeals 1 Notice R•~uired: Sec Table 16--2-J.l Summary of Moiled Notice Requirements ~-The City Council of the City of Englewood, Cnlorado hereby authorizes ame~din~ Title 16, Chapter 2, Section 10, Subsecllon E, of the Englewood Municipal Cod: 2000. entitled Zoning Va.-iances, •.o read as follows : I 6-2-10: '.1'1njor Subdivisions. Approval of a Major Subdivision Pin: IS required whenever a ,ubdi·,is,co of land requ ires the dect;cation of land for public rights-o:-woy or publi c areas . Approval of a Major Subdivision Plat requires a two -stage process involving (I) apprnv,I of• preliminary pint by tbe Commission , and (2) approval of a final plat document by L1e Council. The Minor Subdivis io:i pro cess :.11 Sect ion 16-2-11 EM C, shall apply where <iedication of land is not required and ,o ce1tai.J1 boundary adjustmenis and lo! consolidations. EDITORS NOTE: The Subsections A through D, contain oo cL Ji:es and are therefore uot Included here. E . Criteria. The Commission shall review and consider the prelimina;y plat application with panicular altention to the follow ing mntter;: 1. The 2oning of the pmperty propcsed for subdivision. together with the zoning of the areas irnr.,-:diately adjacent thereto . 2. The proposed l•yoat ofluls an~ blocks and thepropos:d dimensions theroofto dcmonsr.ra1e compliance with applicable yard area requirements. 3. TI1e availability of ull utilities, and :he proximity thereof to the area proposer. fnr subdivision . 4. Topograph y and ootural fearures cffae land wnb special reference to Ooo:llll.i!im. ~- 5. The continuity of streets and alleys within the area proposed For subdivision, uud U1e design and location of such ,treet.1 and alleys , with rela1ion lo existing slreeu and alleys, both within and witboul th: area proposed for subdivision, and tho Master Sr.reel Plan . Ii. Whether rights-of-way are desipned and locau:tl to fa cilitate the safe movement of pedestrians and bi cyclists . 7. Whether bicycle and pedestrian iacilities have been selected, lo•.:ated, ar.d ricsign:d in accordance with current City s111Ddards. 8. The locution of uti li ty and other easements . 5 • • • • 9 . The lo::ation of, and provi sion for, public areas, including land reserved for parks, schools and other publi c uses . I(" The n,,:th ud ofhahdling drainage nnd surface water. Any c :},er matters that tbc Commission deems importont to oc co:lllidcrcd in order to ~,:-.omplish the purpose, set forth L, this Tit le. •; ,noRS NOTE : Snh,ectlons F thrnnKh G, r.nntain no change, and therefore nre not included he re. Section 4. The City Council of the Ctty of Englewood, Colorado hereby authorizes amending Title 16, Chapter 2, Section 16, of the En~lewood Municipal Code 2000, ml itl::d Zoning Variances, to read as follows : 16-2-16: Zoning Variances. Two (2) different types of \'ariance are available: (l} Zoning Variances and (2) floodlllAill !'leis Variance• Zoning Variances arc addressed in this section, and Floodl2WII ~Variances arc adC.ressed in Chapter ·16-4 EMC <El2odnlPiP Requ)p\jgp3). (Note that the Pl anning Commission is the decision-making body on rloodllllWI Pleift Variances rather than the Board of' Adjustment and Appeals .) 111e Board of Adjustment and Appeals pursuant to the procedures in this Section may grant Zaring Variances ·from the zoning provisions of this Title otherwise •~plicable to a property . EDITORS NOTE: The remal11l1111 ,ectlu11s uf 16-2-16 cu11tuln nu rbuug•• and are not included here. 6 ~ The City Council oflhe Cily ufEuglewood, Colorado hereby aulhor.,cs amcr.ding • Tille 16, C:haptcr 3, Section I , oflhe Enilcwood Mu1ticipal Code 2000, cntiUcd General Provisions, to road as fnllnws : 16-3-1 : General Provisions. A. £.itablishmen: of /lr,.re 7.nninf Disrricts. The following base woing diilricts are hereby established: R-1-B A medium lot 11izc, o:se dwelling unit residential district R-1 -C A sm!Ul 101 size one dwelling unil resuten1111l 1.nne d111itnct 11 .. 1denfinl One and Mulll-DwclliJIC Unlt Dlstrlcu R-2-A A low-dcnsit)' one u:d multi -dwelling unit residential zone district R-2-B A mcdium -deru:ity one Md multi-dwel !inz \lnit rr.s :den•j af mne disa:CI Mlxed-1l•e ResidcntiaVLlmlted Office-RetaU Dlstrlcis MU-R-;.. A luw-dcnsiry residential 111d limi:cd office zone di&t:ict A MU-R-3-A medium to high density rc.c:;1dential and limited ofi:e zone dlstrict B Mt;-R-3 -A high density res idential and limited office zone dis'-lict C Mind-Use M1dlcai Districts M-1 A mixed-use medical, office, and high <h:wiit y ,csidentinl zone disaic t M-2 A ulixed-use medical, officc 1 high density res idenUo.l :md limited retail zooe disaict Mixed-Use Commerciml Districts MU·B-1 A mi7.ed-c.c;e central business zone district MU -D-2 A gmt:nal 1trteri11l busiJ>C» umc district TSA A mixcd-\1.Se dislrict intcnde<: for land uses adjaceat to light rail trar.s it srntion.c; lndustrlal Distriets I• I A light industrial zone disaict 1-1-·2 __ _._A-"ge_n_cral industrial zone district Spcciol Purpose District& P'.1O Planned Urut Development 7 • • • • • B. RelatioMhip of Bose D istricts 10 Overlay Districts. Lands wilhin the City m.ay be classified into one of th e base 1.0ning di•trict.~, as described above, and may also be classified as an overlay di strict, Eeee , KIF em1111ple , Chllj!t~r I Ii 4 llUC, "~load Plai!: Q, e,·I,, Distriel" .) .\Ji overlay di strict is a land use classification that lies over the base zo:1ing al lowing fer additional uses and development stanc1111l• different ftoui the base zoning. Where the property i• cl assified in an overla y district as wc11 as a base zonirJI district, then the regulations governing devclupme~l in the overl1y district shall apply m addition to the regulat ions governing developm~t ;~ the1!Ilderlying district . In the event of an express conflict betwee~ the standanl s governing a base district and those ·go,'tming an overlay district , the standards governing the overlay district shall control. TAIILE 1(,-3-1.2: OVERLA'\'. DISTRICTS 1'ame Descrip tion w,.0 .2 A medical overlay distri ct coveri nc :i portion of the R·2·13 bue residential zone distri ct. NPO A neighborhood prc!lervation overlay distri ct co •,cring a portion of the MU ·R·3 ·B bose r~sidcntial zone district. C. Compliance with D istrict Standard,. ',lo building nr strucnire shall be erected, converted, en larged , recon ~tructed, or altere:I for use, nor shal l any hmu , bui!Jiog, ur ~J.ructure be used or changed , exr.ept in acr.ordance with the zoning district :egulations of this Chapter I 6-3 EMC, th e use regulations of Cha?tcr 16-5 EMC , the dt:vclupmcul st.audards of Chapter 16-6 EMC, and all other applicable regulation s of 1 ; Title . ~-The City Council of the City of Englewood, Colorado hertby a·Jthorizes amending Title I 6 Chapter 4, of the Enelewood Municipal Code 2000, entit ,ed Floodplain Regulat ions, to rend as followa : 16-4 : li'l.,OODPLi'JN REGULATIONS 16-4-1: Authority and Purpose. :\. Suuutory Authoril)'· The legislature of the State has in~ Till• 29 Art\ck.W C.R.S .. as amended, delegated the responsibility 10 local governmental units 10 adopt regulations cesii:ncd 10 promote the public health, safety, and general welfare 01'1ts citizenry by minimizing flood losses . 8 B. r'indmgs nf t-11cl. I. The 0Md hazard ere:i.s of the City are subjecl 10 periodic i11w1da1iu11 which lli!IJ resul1• in loss of life /lJI~ propmy, he1lth and safety hazards, disruptio~ of commerce and gow~mmen tal itcrvice~. extraordinary public expend iture s for flond protecti on and re!i~f, and impairmcnl of'"' tax base, olJ of which adversely affecl the P'.>blic health, safety, and generAI welfa.r c- 2. These nwd losses •re caused by t:1e cumu lative cffccl of obslruc1ions in~ special flood hazard• p-"il,; lhnt cause LIil increase in flood he:gbts and velo~ities, and by th e o~.r.u panoy n' :1ond hazard areas by uses vulucnblc Lo Ooods a.ud wl,i;,h hpr;mlgµs tp other Jonds. bccnus; th~ nre inndequatcly anchored, cle\·ated, floodproofed Or otherwi~e pm,ectc.l from flood damase. ..... Pwpnse. II is the purpose of this Ch,pler to promc,te the public hcaltl1. safely and general welfare, nnd to minimize public and priv3tc los ses cue to flood concl iricm!. fe W !.pecific areas by provisions desi~ed 10: I. Protec! human life aud healL11, 2. Protect prupcrly and miu.blize damage to flllMie ..iWI facilities infrnstruelllre agli.glhsr • nuhlic,iacilitis Fush as wa·s: 1ews BruifJ!Ul1Rins:,,electrica1Jn4-cornmunicati9ns ~; and St;t;r;Ls and bdliwJp~c floodplains; 3. Minimize expenditure of µublic money for costly flood control projects; 4, Protect the natural areas required lo convey flood flows s, foal !hoy develop in a manner consistent with reasonable floodplain manage:ncn1; 5. Protect and preserve the water-carry1ng cbara cte:-istics and capa cities of all watercourses, mcludina iUlches, sloughs. and art ifici al water channels used for 1he conveyance of storm and floodwa ter; 6. Minimize the need for rescue and relief effons as sociated ,.;th flooding and generally unden,,ken at the expense of the eencral publtc ; 7. Micimizr prolongerl hu.sine.,s interruptioas; 8. Help mainlfi:t a stable tax lm.se hy providing for the sound use and development of flood prone areas to minimize future flood bligiit area<; and • • • 9. Insure that potential buyer, are notified that propr.ny is in R noon hR?Jlrd area . D. Methods of Reducing Flood Losses. In order to acc.,mplish its purposes, this Chapter uses the following methods: I. Restrict or prohibit uses that are dangerous to health, safety or propeny in times o f flood, or cause excessive increases in flood heights or velocitie~; 2. Require that w;:s vulnerable to floods, including fociiitics which serve 311th uses, be protec:ed against flood damage at the time of initial constructior,; 3. Control the •Iteration of natural floodplains , stream channels , ar.d natural protective barriers, which are involved in tbe acconuuodatlon of flood waters; 4. Control filling, l,'l'Sding, dredging and other uevclupm .-.,t which may inc rease flood damage ; and Prevent or rclllll atc the construction of flood barriers , inc ludin r fences~. which will unnaturally di ve rt flood waters nr which may increase flood hazards to other lands. 16-4-2: Jurisdiction and Applicability . A . App/icabili. •. The provi~ioi:s of this Chapter shall app ly to all land within :he City~ a; lat l'leedplaiR Qist!'iet ARA defined as : 1. The -C special flood hazard~ identified by the Federal Emergency Mauagcment Agen::y in a scientific anil engineering repon entitled "Flood Insurance Srudy-Arapahoe Co~nty, Colorado, and Incorporated Areas" dated December 17, 2010, with accompanying Floo<i Insurance Ralc Ma;,s and Flood Bou,dary-Floodway Mops (FIRM and FBFM) a,d any re•:isions thereto, and 2. The 'ioundaries of the West Harvard Gulch Fiood Ha,.ard Arca a., shown on Sheets 13 end 14 in a ~epon enlitlec ''Floo:! Hazard Area Delineation, Harvard Gulch, West Harvard Gulch, and Dry Gulc> 'w.•.cd Dccerr.ber 1979, prepared by Gingery Associates , Inc ., and approved by the Colorado Water Conservation Board on January 30, 1980 . TI,e abuve Official Flood Studies aro hereby aclopted oy reference nnd declored to oe • pan of this T1 1le . 10 U. Basis for l.'st11hlishinz """ ,4.'e.o: 9{ Special Flood Ha:ard ~t.:IIJ.-Tbe City here':>y • establishes floodplains ond fioodways whose boundaries are those of the designated I 00-ycar floodplain. special flood hazard areas and th~ desi;ruutd floodways as arc shown or ,a bu lated in the ~.1 Flood &tlldies 1Jw1rance study fer th• COY nfF.~. C. Compliance . No structure or lo.nd located in tk1 J:leeiplate LliswiM 8tWFGiPI flpnrl,,,hRymi lll;lil shall hereafter be consmi:tcd, loca ted, cxten<lal, converted, altacd or have iu use changed without full complionce with the terms of this Chapter and all other appliCJ1hle regulatio□:;. Ihc.wwlations mt:e1 lhc miuiru,1111 riPJ!irwcon 3Ct forth hY the GPl2rndo YlatEt CPMSC'!tiPP Bo?rd and the National p:ggd lD!:.Hf@Qff! Promm. I. Floodp!nin Development Permit. A Floodplain Llevelo pn>cnt Permit ~hall be required prinr 10 commencement of any t;OU:,t ructicm or other dc:\lcicpnicnt to CPS'.ltS CPllfofPlPW with the nrovisions ofthili Chant.er - 2. Cen:ficnte of Compliance. n. >Jo vacant land shall be occupied or used and no building shall be i1 ercafter erected, altered, or movc::J ou Ll1e Ooorl pla ins of any watcrcour.;e, nor shall such buildings be o:cupied, until a cenitic?!e oi l'OmpliAnce has been issued by the Floodplain Administrator. b. The applicwu shall suumit a certification by• registered ~ professional engineer to the Floodplain Arlmini,trator that the fuushed fill and building floor elevations, Ooodproof:na measures, or other protection factors were acct •plished in compliance with the ?revisions of Lhts Chapter . This ccrtificalior. shall also state whether or not the structure contains a besemcnt. Within ten ( I 0) days after receipt of such certificotion from .he applicant, the Flnodrlain Administrator shall issue a certificate of compliance only if the building or premises and the proposed use thereof, confonn with :UI of the requir ement s of fa1i; Cha('ter D, Abrogation and Greater Restrictions. The regwations ofthts Chapter st.all be construed as heing supplementary 10 lhe re11Walious imposed on the same lands by the underlying zone classificntion. This Chapter is not intended to repeal, abrcg31e, or 1111pa ir any existing easement covenants, or deed restrictions. However, where this Chapter and other ordinnnce, easement, covenant, or dded restriction confl ict or overlap, whichever imposes t~ mo:-e stringent. restriction., shall app ly . E. Interpretation ir. their 'nterpreteti,m and applicauuu. U1c provisious of this Chapter shall be held to be minimum requirements , shall be li':>erally construed in fa-,or of the City , and sball be deemed neither to limit nor repeal any other powers grl!llied under State Statutes. 11 • • • • • P. Wanting ,nd :Ji.,c/m,ncr of liability. Tho rlegree of flood protection intended t~ be provided by this Ct.apter is considered reasonable for regulatory purposes and is based on engineering and scientific considerations . Larger floods may occur on occasions, or the flood height IDIIY he increased by man-made or natural causes, such as ice jams and bridge 1penings restricted by debrio . Tl ·is Chapter does not imply that the arr.a< nutsidelM-ar<!eS of special flood hazard& il.l,U or 11111d ase, µenuitted within such areas will always be free from flooding or flood damages . T~s Cha pter slull not create liability on the part of the City or any officer ur employee thereof for a~y flood dnmagcs that result from reliance on thi, Chapter or any ndministmtivc deci si on lawfully made thereunder. 0. Sevembtltty See Sr,tion 16· 1 ·IO EMC , "(Scvcra,ility)'l. lb-I: l'crmittctl Uses. The foll C1 wing open uses shall be permiucd within lh• r:teoeplai• Pi•lriat 11Jl2ll.inl flood how ~ In the extenl l!tat they are not pruhibilod in a particulur area b)' any underlying zone district classification: A. Agri culturai u.~c:i, such us gcnerul fa rming Md the raising of pln.nts , flowers, nnd nursery stock . 1:1 . Pll hlic a;,d ;1rivatc recreationai us~s such ..it-µarks , swimming arco.s, golf '-'-Ourses 1 drivi ng nmgcs, p,cni:; grnunds, fishing, aml hiking nnd bildng trails not requiring pennon -:nt or l~mporary structures ccsigned for human h2bitation. C. Uti :it)' fac1litios s~ch as: tlowage arc:a.s, transmission lines, ?ipclincs, waler monitoring devices, road.way~ and b11dges . D. All uses allowed by tl c underlying zone district classificalion within 1he l'looeplain Qio1Piol jl,lillecial flood haz-,d.ilGII shall he permitted as long as 1Jie use complies with conditions ,ct forth in Subsection l~-4-?(B) EMC, !!(Floodplain Development Pemtll Critcrial'!, 16-4-4 : Similu r Uses. User. ·. ery similar in nature to pennitled uses ma y be allowed by the Floodpl ain Admini stralur, pro\idcd lh£t they are consis1c-nt with the provisions of this Chapter. 16-4-5 : Noncnnfonning Uses. Exisling nonconfo nning uses in t:,e 1-leeeplaift Elistfiel u special flood hazard area may be mocified , altered, or rc:paired to incorporate fl oodproofing measur~; bJt such nonconfonning uses sh a ll not he expanded. II• ~-6: Administration. A. Floodplai11 Admin istrator. The City Manager or desig~ee shall be the Floodplain Administrator and shall enforce the provisionl of tilis Chapter and other appropriate sections of 44 r.FR (National Flood Insurance Program Regulations) penaining to floodlllAill man egement. Tne Depanmcnt of Public Works shall provide the Floodplain Administrator 1.2 wi1h a 1cch:ucal rrvle w of nil np r hC/l nnn , 10 hu il d wit hin the floodplau1 or a dra inage way ?rior 10 the 1u1111ne~ ,.,r • Pin <Ip lam Dev elopment Pcnni t. H Flnndplam Adm fnls tra,or D111ies and R•.1puaslb/U1i,:s , Ti,c Floo:lplain Administrator's duties Md mpon1lbilltlcs shall lnc ludo , but 11u1 be: limited 10, the foll owing : Maimuin ttll<I '"'Id opcu for public inspection all records pertaining to the provisioru of thi, Chov1c1. 1'01 all ucw or subslAntially improved ottUcturcs the Floodplain Admin imntor shall ll'lllintnin the following infom:ation : o Tho nctu ol ulcva1ion (in relat ion 10 mean sea level } of the low est flnnr (including bucm cnt). b, 'I II ncrunl t:le\'n ll nn (in rcl,,tion 10 mean ;;ea level) :o which the slrucl ure has bc:eu ftnodpmofocl. <. The Oood prootlnn cen ' ficmiun s ;cquircd in s..l,s~cction I ::•-4-11 ~ EMC •!Minimum l'loudpru uim g Cm:ri•"l- 2. Review oil nppliCAtions within :en (10) worl:ing day s for rloodplain De velopment l'cnrulA req•ircd by thil Chapter. Sucl: review shall: II. Dctcnnine whether ,uc~ construct ion or development is lncated within lhe l'h wfipl1i.a J;)HilMI o snu:aUlood.harMrl acca . • ll. As•urr. thAt ,II nece,sar)• permits have been obtained from those Federal, Sl•l• or • lnc•I gnvcmmemal agencies (includin11 Scc1ion 404 of the Federal Water Pollution Conirol Act Amendments of 1972 , 33 U.S.C. 1334) from which priornpproval is required . ¥.& Dcnsmnins whctbcr a eronrnsd ·?uUding sitS+,includiru?Jhe otncement of 111A.imf~.hgr~··s wilJ be rcasonabb· 3a,fe from flgpdipg . og . Consider the following : : ) Tih, dan ger that mJterials may be swept onto other lands 10 the irj ury of others. 2) ·nte da nger to life a.id prop erty due to fl oo ding or crosian damage . 3) The sus ccpub:hty oflhc propose~ facility and its co nte~ts to flo od danw~e am.I tbe cl'i,,:t of such ctam•e• on :he ind:vidual owner . 4) The ,mportance of the services provided by the proposed facility to tbe conm1uruty , 5) Tne availability oi ahemati ve local ions for the proposed use that i, not subject to noodin1: or trosiou damage . 5) Tue compatibility of the proposed use with existing and anticipated development. 13 • • • • 7) The relntionship of the proposed u,e 10 the Comp rehensive Plan . 8) ~ he safety of acce ss to the property ir. lime, of flood fnr ordbary ancl emc,gency vehicles . 9) Th e cxpecled he igtts, velocity, duration, rate of rise, and sedimenl transport of !he floodwater s and the effects o f wave ac:ion, if applicable , expected at the site . l 0) TI1c co str. of providin g governmental services durinv, and 11ft er nrn,rl such as sewer, gas, cleclrical 1 and water syncm:;. :iod ct rcet, and bridges. 11) Flood barriers , includ ing fences, which will unnaturally di vert flood waters ur which may ·· ·ase flood hazards to other lands . 3. Review '111 Building Pemllt appli ca tions ior conitrudion nr ctcveln;,mcnt in~ ~ a so scia \ Qgod hnr,o.rd QtsO within ten (10) workjng days. Approval of a building perm it shall be deemed lu 11eilhet limil uor repea l any otJ-.cr powcn granted under State Sta:utes . Applications for building pennits shall be reviewed un a eu ,e-by-case ba sis to: a. Detennine if the proposed cl eve lnpm em is located in tl1< Fleeoltal•i• Di~IFiats II sg;;iul flood bnUltd nrnn - h. Assure t1e buildi ng site will be reasonably safe from Oooding . c. Assure all ne:essary pennits have been obtained from the Federal, State , or local governmental agenci es from which prior approval is required . d. Assur: ell new constru ct ion a.nd substantia l repair!-, improv:ments , or oltc.:rntio ns saall be made in accordance wi th the minimum floodprourw~ criteria sµcciiied in Section 164•1 : EMC CMinimum,Eloodprqofios Cri teria'!-or elevation criteria in Subseclion 16-4-7(8)(2) E:¼C. ;. lnsocct all dSYclPPmsat nt nonroPrinte times duriruL*e~d of construction tg ensues comoliance wbh all omvi~itms of this Chaotcr intoJudiat? w2ncr elevation JU ~~ 4. Interpret, w:iere ne ~.dcd, th e exact locRt ion of the boundaries Jf ,-11&-af<Hlti-<>f special Oood haza rd• f1tW (for example, where there appenrs to be a :onflicl between a mappecl boundary and aclual field co nditions). Any pcnon contesting the :ocation of the boundary shall be gi ven o reasonable opportunity to present a c,.sc to tl,e Floodplain Adrrjnistrator and to subnit supporting techni:al evidence . The decision of the Fl ondpla in Administrator may be appeale.-1 as provided in Section 16-4-14 EMC, ~.(Floodp :ain Appeal s ancl Variances).~ 5. When base flood ele vation data ha s nut been v1o vided il accorda.,c: with Section I 6-4-& EMC , !!{Floodplain~ Regulations}," the Floodplain Administrntor shall obtair., review and reasonab ly u• .:iz e any base flood elevation data and floodway data ava ila ble from a Federal , State o: other so urce, in order to admini~t<'T ibis Chapter . 14 6. Notify, lJ'I riverine Gi :uat1011s, 3djacent communi:ics n.nd. the State Co o,dinating Agency which is Colorn.Co Water Conservation Board, pnor to any alteration or reJocation of a wo.tcrcowsc, and subm it evidence of ~uch notification to the Federal Emergency Manaecmcnt Agency. 7. When a regulatory floodway has not been designated, the Floodplai~ Administmtor shnll req circ tlui.t no n::w construction, substamiai improvcmcnts 1 or other development (includin& fill) shall be penuille<' Nithiu Zones Al-30 and AE oo the City's FIRM , •.l!llcs., it is der,,,nstratcd that the cumul,tivc effect uf U1e p1wosed devclopu:ent, when combined with all other existing anu anticipatt:d dcvelop 111cut, will uo : increase U11: water surface elevation of the base ~o;id more than l!llt!JWS.:llill,C.fom (-l-.u.:) at an y puiut within the City. 8. L"ndcr the provisions of 44 CFR Chapt er I, Section 65. 12 , of til e Nationa l Flood lnsura.~ce Program rcgulnl ions, the Floodplain Adminis1rator may nprrove certain development in Z:mes A 1 ~3 1J1 AE , AH , on the FIRM whi ch increas es the water su:-race c'.cvati on of the bosc flood by more :hno &lie~ :oo t (-1-.LXJ, prov:dect tha t !he City first npplie• for a condiuooal FlRM revisi on thro ·Jgh .l'cM.A [Coodilional Letter of Mar Revision). fulfil) tbs t59uinmcolG ofsuclucxi;ions gs ;st~bli§hsJ rodsr the: nmvis ions ef Ssmioo 65 12 ond receives FBMA em~. 2, Shull kFEP 9 COPY of the Flood lnutraoso Studv CFrsl PfIR.MS fllUyiS 9D filg;,nd AYllilablc for Public in!fPSCtiOA 16-4-7: Floodplain Development PcrmiL A. Floodplain Development Permit Process . I . Application. A Floodplain Development Permit shall be obtai11cd before a building permit may he issued or construction or developmi:nt begins un lands within tli<, Plc,eflf.11Ai" t=>intl=ie1 a snssiDI Qgpd hw.ard area as irlcntincd in Subsection l64-2(A) E:'1C ae&¥<I (Applicability). Application for a Floodplain Development Permit shall be made on fonns provided by the City and may include , b1rt i, not limited to : Plans in duplicate drawn to scale showing the nature, location, dimens1oru, and elevations of lflfl area-in-queslion, rnw,d landscallC,Jlllqaligm;,existins e, 11!!.!1 propo,ed ,,~uc~Jr-.; fill, storage of mnterials. l!!!!! drainage facilities ; and the loca:ion of the foregoing~ to SPCSinl flood hqznrd PtW · Spec ifi:.l!Uy, the following infonn.ation 1r. re:iul.fcd · •· Elevation (in rc :at :on to mcaosca level) of the lowe st Ooo r(inoluding basement) of ull m:11,, aJ1J substaulially improved s:ruc;.mri:s; h . Elevation (in relauvn ,o mean sea level) lo which auy nourcs iJcntial st:uct u-c sha ll be Ooodproofec; c . A ccrtilicnte from a reg1Stered ~ profess,onal en1,,neer oc arctilect that the nonrcsidenlial lloodproofed structure snail meet the floodprooflfl g critcri• of Section 16 -4-11 EMC, "!Minimum Flnodproofing Crittria,l", and d. Description of the cxtcnl 1, which any wntereour,e or natural drainage will be altered or relocated as a ,: suh oi proposed development . .l 5 • • • • • 2. Decision of Flnodplain Administrator a to be Based on Certain Factors . The detennination of the FloodplAin Admir.is'.rator on uch .Elllllllllwli Development Pennit shall be onscd on npplicoble provisions of Llus Chapter ond the following relevant facto rs : a. The danger tn !iie and propeny due to tlooding or crorion damage; b. The susceptibility nf the proposed facility and its contents to flood dantaKe and the effect ofsueh d•mace on the individual owner; c. The danger that materials may be swept 0111u other lands lo the injury of others; d. TI1e compa1mility of the proposed use with existin g anc ant icipated development; e. T.,e snfcty o f •eccss to the property in times of flood for ordinary and r.mcrgency vclUclcs; f. The costs of providing governmental servicos during and af\er flood conditions including maintenance and repair of streets and .bridges, and public util ities and fa c.il ihes such as sewer, gas, electrical and water systems: '[be cxpcctCC. hc'ights, velocity, dumtion, rate of rise and sediment lransport ofU1e flocd waters and a,e c:(ccts of wave action, if applicable, expected al the site; h. '!be availability of alternative locations, noi subject to tlooding or erosion damage, for the proposed use ; and i. The relation shi p of the propo ,cci use lo Roadmap Englewooo: 200.l Englewood Compreli ens!ve Plun , as a::1cndcd . 3. Floodplain Administrator Decisions -on Permits for Public Facilities or Utility Dev~lopment in a Floodway .-Subject lo Section 16-4-10 EMC, "O)evelopmenl iri Floodways},!! the Floodplain Administrator sh•II ac: on an opp!ieelinn for public facilities or utility development in e floodwny within thirty (30) days from receiving the 1pplication. 4. Con:iitions Attached 10 Development Permits . Upon consideration of the factors listed abo,·e and the. p11fJ10"'-' nfthis Chapter. the Floocplain Ad:nin.istmor shall at:acb such condition:,, in nddition to :hose required by the Floodplain Devel opment Permit, ns are nc::cssar, Iv fw ·tl1cr tl1e purposes oithis Chapter. Such conditions moy inclurie spcc1ficat100s for, without lim:tation be::ause of, specific enume:ation, modi!icaliun uf waste disposal methods and facilit ies , landscaping, period of o;-era1 1on, operational controls , suretie s, dete restriction, and adequate Ooodproofin~. B. Flovdplairi D evelopment Permit Criteria. I. Structt.lfes Accessory lo Open Uses . Str ·.cturcs aC1,essory to open uses permi.ted :n Sec1100 16-4-3 EMC. "{Permitted Uses),!! whether temporary or pennanent, m.,y be permitted only upon a determination by the Floodplain Adminislllllor Ullt l. a. Structures wiU not be designed for human habitation . 16 h. .'itructi:ros wi :I have low Oo od damage pO\eot inl. c . The structure or structures , if ;,ennitted, will be consl!Uoleu an~ placed on 1be building site so as Lo uffe.r the mini.mum uhslructio11 tu tu~ flow of fl oo dwaters. I) Whenever possible, structures will be constructed whh the longitudinal axis parallel to the direction of :low of floodwaters . 2) So fa r :,,: is practicable, structures will be placed so that faei r lonb,ltudinal ax is are approx i::iately on the r.ame I.inc as tho se of adjoining stn1ctur es . 3) Stn1 c.1ures will be finn'.y ,.nchow1 to prevent the stnmn:re nr huild mg from float ing away and thus threa1enin g to further re.strict bridge openings and n:hcr restricted !lectior.s of the s:re:im or river . 4) All new 1,;uastrut.:tion and sub staut :u l i1up:-l,vc:mc:11 ts shall l,e co1isLructcd wit.h material !t a.ml ut ility t:quiµwcut rr:sista.1t to fl ood damage . S) . .t\.ll new -".>nstruction and sub:;tnnuol imp :-o vcmenti shall be coootructed usi ng methods ond pro ctice, thut minimize flood d:unage . 6) All now cons:n.iction atld substantial 'mprovements sha] be constnicled w i'.h electrical, beating, veo ~i lat ion, plumb ~ng, nnd air-conditior.ing equ '.pment a..-id other •en.ice iacilitic, that a:e des igned and/or lor.ated so as to prevent wat :r from ent eri~S nr accumulatbg within :he components during conditions off.coding . 2. O1bc: 3tructurcs, Tamporury ur Ponnancnt, tu l,e Occupied by People . Other stxcturcs, whethe r te mporary or penuaueut, which arc to be occupied by people, may be pcnrittcd 01tly U?Oll a finding by the floo dplain Administrator that: a. Such struc:urcs shall oomply with Section 16-4-7 EMC , ~(F loo dploin Development Permit) P<eeesa ;'-' nnd Secti on 16-4-11 EMC, "(Minimum Fioodproofing C:iteria).!! b . The lowest floo:, inc :uding the basemen~ of any structure to be erected , constructed, reconstruct~C , or moved on or wi thin the Fle odpla in Dislri it a snssia 1 QoodJln'l.llrd 1"i1. shall be constructed at or above a pomt one foo l (I') ai,ove th e I 00-yell r fln oc elc-va tioh for th e pRrt 1r.11l;:1 r art'2. aml the fill ~h;:1ll r.11t.-n<l al such ele\•at ion a: least Ii Ileen leet (I'.') he ynnd the lim it, nf any structure or building erected thereon. c A II new construction am, su·JStantial improvements shall be anchoret 10 pre vent notation, co li apse , or lateral mo vement of the sllllcture and to withstand hydrodynamic loads . 3. Fills or Depos ttiuu uf Mt!.le · it ls. Fill s 01 U:positiou of matc:riH is ma y be pc nnittcd only upun a liud:ug l,y the Flood . ,uin Aduumstra:or that: a. Any fill or dcpcsition o: matcr:als will com?!Y with appiicllblc section; of Ch•?ter 16-6 EMC, "(Development Stanjards}.~ • • • • • b . The fill o, ueposition of materials will have some heneficinl purpose and the amount thereof will no\ be g:-cater tbnn is accessory to achieve that purpose, as demonstrated by a plan submitted by the owner shuwing the fiual dimen.,ions of the proposed fill or otlter material aod the use'to which the filled land will be 1,ut. ~ The fill or deposition of materials does not encrnach no that portion of the Ouudµlain, which would have significant and perceptible flow during the flood, and ·,•hich for that renson would help convey the fluodwaters . d . TI-e fill or other material• will be protected a11ainst erosio~ byriprap, strcng vegetative ;.over, or bulkheuding . 4. Storage or Processing ofMatenals. The storage or pruees.s iug ufmalcnals that are buoyant , flammable, explosive, or in time of flooding , could be injurious to human, animai or plant liie, shall be nhove the flood p:otection elevation for the particular area or Ooodproofcd in compliance with Section 16-4-11 EMC, "{Mini:mun Flonrlprnoling Criteria).~ Solid woste disposal facilitie.,, such as salvage yards or nrcas for the dumping o: refuse or the storage of non-operable vehicles, shall not be penniued. 16-4 -8: Floodplain Rcg~latlnns. The followi.,g regulations shall apply to ail use, willu ~ ~~ • spccja l flood ~. notwithstanc!ing ·thal such uses may be spec ifically permitted under the terms of this Ch•pter . A . Flood Protection J::levation or Height. The flood protection elevation or height shall correspond to a point me foot (I') above the elevation 01 "flood profi le" shown on or attached to the FIRM. B. Flood-Carrying Capacity , No floodplain um shall advenely •ffect th,. ,.fficiency of, or unduly restrict the capacity of w,y channel, any tr.butary to any mum strerun, crainage ditch , or any other drainage facility or systems ; nor shall any watercourse be altered or restrictt:d unless the flood-carrying capacity of the watercourse shall be maintabed . C. General Standards. In all Mel5-&f special flood h=ds il.a:i tile following provisions a,, required for all new construction and subsllllltial impruverucuts: 1. All new construction nr substantial improvements shall be design:d ( or modified) and ndcquatcly anchored to prevent flotation, collapse or lateral movement nfthe stnoc111re resulting from hydrodynanric w;d hydrostatic loads , including the effects ofbuoynncy; 2. All new construction or substa ntial improvements shall be constrJcted by methods and preC'ices that minimize £loud damage; 3. Al l new construction or substantial improvements shall be consuucted with materials resistant to fl~.,d uamagc; 4. /1.11 new construction or substantial improvements shnll be consuucted with electrical, heating, ventilation, plumbing, and air-cl'r.ditioning equipment and other sc!'\ice facilities that are designed and/or locate. so as to prevent water from entering or accumulating within the components dunng conditiol!S of flooding; 18 5. Al i new nnd rcp lac:mcnt wn:er supply ,ys:cms sl:all be design:o to minim1:u, or eliminate infiltration of flood w>ten: into t:,e system; 6. New nnd replucement serutar)• sewage system, shall ~edes illJl•.d 10 min1r:,ize or eliminate infiltration of flood waters into the system P.nd discharge frn,n the systems into flood waters; and, 7. On-site waste dispo sal -•~stems shall be located to avoid impairment to them or contamir,n !ion fmm tl1em during 0oodin&. l1. A.ll manufactured homc5 shal1 be installsd usi1~l~nd cractic;s wbict minimize flood damasc, For th; ow"Jm~ca oC,Wweui.~wcnt..manufactursdJmms§ mua, be elevated aod anclwnau~ flotation colle2st or lnssral m0,vcmcn· Md hods of nnghqtjpg Q.IPY i~illdC but a5 pgt limited l9 LUC pf gvs.:ths -~oo or (Me tiss tR grgµud #~umuircmcnt is in adt:•tjqp to nnnl iGPble.Sme nnd loeaLaochorina r.;suirwsnrn for rcsis.tins W'Pd force;; D . Specific Standa•ds. In all ,>f sp ec ia l fl or d hazard• i\lSli where ba se tlnorl e leval rnn daL1 ha s been prnvidcd as se: fo r.h in ~.A l6-4.2(li) EMC CHasi&.fOIE5tnhH5binc srcc 1al Flood l;lazard Areas). ; 6-4-6(8)(5) &.W:.;. or I n-"-1 ltD) WC (Sµbdjvision Flo,sl afikls Gh&pHN:, the following provi~ions nr~ required : l . He!.irlential Construction. New corutruction and i-ubstanlial impr :.ivc:Jt1c11! of any re.i;ide:itial strucrurc shall have the lowest floor (inc luiling Uas:mcot), c]cctriFPl hsHtiPR ventilation plumbing and aircomlitiolJJ~l(J;flH_ilm.~cntAOd oths· ,srvicc focilitie5 {including duc1wurk). clcvalcd to.,. one foot (I') above the base flood e!evolion. A registered ™W.i!.<lu professional engineer, architect, o, land surveyor shall ~ submit 1t eeuti&&&tien the clsntionqfthc IPWC5lP89L including basement, to the Floodplain Administrator, 1h11 llie ata,1dllf<l-e~ielH5-l'FBpB••d in ~eOlioR 16 ~atisaed, 2. Nonresidential Construction . ,withJbe :xcSPtion of Critical Facilitif;5 outlined in SubME,tign l 6-4·8@ EMC CS ?audards for Critis@I fasiliJLCfil, ~ew con~rru ction a:1d s~bstantial improvcmenls of any cornrnt.-rcial, industrial or other r.':"'lnrcsidcntial structure shall either have the !owest floor (including basement] pls;c!ti::al. h;aling, vemjim ion, pJumbinB nnd pir @wli~1.1ipmr,outnd.,nlhtitr5Crvic;;,Jacililie3 (including ~ ele.\'atec 10"' ~I,,:) nh,we '.he ha.sc flood l""8I el<;va\jon or togebc, with attendml'. uhlity and sanitary i ,cilitie.s, he designed so that l>eJew al~) i!lJ.sxs the base flood~ th e ~tructure is wa1enight with walls s-ubstautiall y 1mpcrmeable 10 th e pnssnge. of wale . and with St:\Jctural compone□ls ilaviu~ the capahihry o f res ,stmg hydrostatic and hydrodynamic loads and effects of buoyancy A registered !;;glgwjg profcss,onal engineer or architect ;hall d . ,c::lop and/or rev iew structural design , specifications, and plans fur 1he constructi on, and shall ccnify that the desian and methods of coll.!lntclion arc io acoordauce with accepted sLmdards of practi ce as outlined in this Subsection. A record of such cenification which includes the ,pccific clevaiiua (iu relation 10 meau sea level) to which such structures arc floodproo1cd ohall be maintoined oy the Floodplain Administrator . 19 • • • • • 3. Enclosuces . New construction and substantial imp:ovements, with f\llly enclosed areas below the lowest floor that are usable solely for parking of vehicles, building access or storage in an area nthcr than a ha.<emcnt and which arc subject to flooding shall be der.igned to outomatically equalize hydrostatic flood forcos on oxtorior walls by allowing for the entry and exit of floodwaters . Dc,igns -for mocting this requirement must either be cenified by a registered ~ professional enb~neor or 1trchilcc1 or meet or exceed fae followtng minimum cntc:ia: R. A minimum of two (2) openings havin& a total net area of not less than one ( 1) square inch for every square foot of onclosed area subject to flooding shall h'- providcci . b. The bottom or all openings shall be no higher than one foot (t ') ~bove r,radc. c . Openings may be equipped witl, screens , louvers, valves, or other coverings or devices ?rov,ded that the)' pennit the automatic entry and _exit of floodwaters . 4. Manufactured Hun .cs. a . Zone s Al -30, AH and AE: All rmnufocturcd homes, ll!ese suos!anhnll:• iHl~FB"BEI, eF 1km 1-la,.iag 1ha1 -ure placed gr sub§lanljall):'.,i,nproyed on •ii~~ mauufoch1ts4 home Patk nc s1hdivi1ion· Ciil 'io o ®W mem1fn;tursd home nark of subdivision-or (iii) io nu oxPPnsion to an e;sietins manufasurstl boms 2wk or subdivisiwr or <ivY iu nu cxistin@ rr.anufactursd horns nark or 1ubdixisioo on which manuinctured home hu incurred 11substantial damage"·ns a result of a flood, tfft-ffltt5 ffre-M¥l.meeu1ioh1Fed heme J'afk er Nb&ivisien, in ftfl eflfWien ~e an e1c1eting · H1aa11fue1111 •d ·keH1e J!ilfk BF suedi· 'siee, er ie oo eni11i,i~ .!llaB11lilat1JFed haue J!llffi er ~ ,hall be ele,·ated on n permnne:,t found•tion su:h that the lowest floor of the manufoctwed ·hornc •elestrienl heatins YPPtilation 2lumbinu and nir cuudiliouins ceuiPmEPt and other ·ascdss fnsiUtis fiocludins ·ductwork) ors~ ~leynted gpc f.oslLU.:.l above the base 0ood elevation a.,d it~ securely anchored to an adequately anchored fo\llldation system to resist flotatiou, collapse, and lateral movement. 11tis Subsection shall apply in an expunsion to an existing manufactured home park or in an existir.g manufactared home park where the repair . reconstruction, or impwvement of the streets, utilities and pads equals or exceeds fifty percent (50%) of the viiluc Of the streets, utili ti f.-s nnd p:id.1 before the repnir, recon&tn.iction or improvement has conum:ncc<l. b. Zones A 1-30, AH, and AE: Manufactured homes, in aa cxi sti.,g ,r.anufacturcd home park, not suhjr.ct to the provision.; of 4.a above shall be clcvatec so that either: l) The luwt:st Ouur of U1:: mam :Bcturcd home and slFCtti GflL.hpating Yiiltilntins Dlumbins nir conditioning cauipmen1,,ancJ nthsr sm:ice f11cil1ties Cincludiwl du.~ i5 .w:s; al-8f ope fqot Cl') above the base ftood elevation, or 2) The manufactured h me chassis is s ,>ported by reinforc,d piers or other foundation elcmcnu of at least equivalent strength that tue no less than thirty -six inches (36") in heijjht above grade un<l be securely anchored to an adequately anchored foundation system to resi~t flotation, collapse, md lateral movement. 20 "' ~ Mn.,ufoctured homes shnll be installed usir.g method& and practices which • minimize fiood domnge . For the purpose of this requirement , 1nanufac1ucec: homec shall be elevated and anchored 10 rcsi,1 Rotation, collapse, and lateral movement . Methods of 1111chor.ng may include, bul are not limited to , use of ovcr-lhe-lop or frame ties 10 ground anchors . Thi, requirement is in additio n to applicable Slate and local anchoring roquiremcnls for res isting wind forces . Any additions 10 the m,nufnctured home shall be similarly anchored . 5. ltccrcati~nal Veh:clcs . Rccrcalional vehicles placed on s1les witluL Zones Al-30, AH, and AE shall either: a, Be on the sile for fewer than one hundred eighry (I SO) cons cr.u t:ve da)'S, b. Be fully licensed and read y for highway use, or <. Meel the permit requirem ents of Subser.tion 16-4 -7(8) EMC (J;lnrulgWn b}•ys)PPW'"Ill Psqp.ip nN:'~anrl the elr.vs,tinn ;mrl anchoring re q11ir emen L" for "r.,an11fn r:nirerl hnme~" \~ paragra?h (4) of lb.is Subsection. A re creatio na l vehic:e is re•rly fnr hiehwny use if it is on iLs wheels or ;acking system, ls attached to the site only by qu ick disconnect type u1ili1ies and securit y devices , and has no pcrmancmly attached additions . r-Standards for Areas of Shallow Flooding (AO/AH Zones). Located wilhi11 ~ special flo :,d hazard ~established in Subsection 16-4-2(A) EMC /Am!j,abjljty} a1e areas designated as sha ll ow flooding . These areas have special Oood hazards assucia led wilh ba se • Oood depths of one to three feet (I '-3 ') where a clear!) defined cllll!ll1el dues nut ex.isl 1111d where the path of Ooodbg is unprt:dicLable a11d w:1ere velocity flow may bo evident. s~cb flooding is characterized by ponding or she<:! flow ; 1horeforo, tho folluwiug provisions apply : 1. Resid=nua! su-uc1w·co: All uew cunsuuction and substantial improvem:nls shall have lb: lowesl floor (iucludillg bastweut)~s;,.!.l!s!uln~•~;i; suru!i\istoillf'~n~muu~Lwl\;r :§SfYiCC fas~~u.tt~ elevated abov: the hi\di=st adjacenl grade at least titi-ltig1H,s llA!s.AllDV 1 'l •~PYG U1e depth number specified in fec1 on the FIRM (al leu si lwtt Lh.!l:i. feel (2l1 ifuc depth nwnher is specifi:dl. -bsu;Jc;vation of the ln~nr i1,sl1.1_QiQi basement shall hs; ce;tifis;sl by 11 ,~,td Colorn~o urnfc,;§i,gn Lssgm_u I~l!\\.<"£L.8.t hmd suryevoc Siu;li.•i.wliJ;jjlj~tuuiUJ;!Ll~u!.ainAdgjnis1ra1ar. Non-rc sident iul suuc lurc::s : Witllllw sxcsutiou o[Crit iBI Faciiitiss outl.in.£4.iD Subsect ion I 6;;4-§(H) EMC (Stanthmls fur Crili\ii'I fm :ilitisl ~illl 11:;:w cm1stauctio :1 and substantial iiuproveme111 , ,hull : a. Have the luwe;:st floor (incluUiu,• biUt:mc:ul) dcctricnl hsaLiiil' vcmilalig.q. nlumbins 1md eir conditioninMr ►~~~AS.ilili,s Umsbali•m ~ eleva1c:d above the highes t adjacent g1aJc al lcasl ~ ~ ill2lw; the u:plh number specified ii: feel on 1he ARM (al least twe llwa; feel (~.1') if no depth number is specified), ur ; 21 • • • • b. Together with nuendant utility and sanitary facilities, be designed so tha, hek>w-lM bo sa tloed l, ••I the stru:turc is watenisht IP el IM!i onr fqQ' 0 ') nhovc; tbs hasc ~ with w•!l s ,ub,tantinlly impcrme<lble to the passcge of water ®d with structW'III components having the cup•bilily of resisting hydros:atic and hydrodynamic loads of effects of buoyancy. Upgn E2m2lstion pf the smictua; tbs slsvotion of the lowes1 floor including ~Jhell he certiOM bY n ielP§tecs4 Col2mdo erofcssional mRioser Pr nn:hi ·scl Such csrtiOelliPn 11"11 bs 1ubmittcd to the FIPodnlain AdrninimtratOL ~-A Fegisle,ed pFefeesieool e•gillBeF e, lll'eltileet ,!!all &lil!Rlil a een iAeatian le 1t.J I laA~~lein ,.,dRlini•IFeleF that the Slftll~!ll'de eFtltie S•••••tian are ealislied. 4J.. Within 2.oncs AH or AO, adcquntc dra inoge paths around strucn.•es on slopes shall be required 10 guide flood wale,~ wound •nd away from propo ,cd stru:turcs . F. Allemtian afo WaCGO:QHrJ:t:, (Pr all nmnos;d d;veJopm;ms.th?t alter a watsrcourss wtthin a sruriHI flood hazud arc& 1he follo»;ing standards annlv· .L Channclilltiro qpdfl w dixcrsiPn orQjects shnJI eaProPri ?te ]v @osidcr iswes pf :.s»imcnt tCPPiPP0%erpJigu. 9ERUSili9l1 npil C1JPI U15I ujjgrpjjQg ?Pd prpp~ POlAAt in l amblcms through the prgjcgt es WP!! AlUPstream and dPWP5\t'~ imorovcmsot ggJivjty A d;tpi lui analvsis of11edimsot tcanmnn and PY&OJII channel .mbilm' ,hould be r-0midw;d wbSo anorooriate, to.assist iJi delsrmioine the most AR-l2Priote design 6. Chuoneli?tiPP omiflow diversicn oroiects shall evaluate thx rsiUmtl 100-vcar ~n)~. l. .Ao\' sP0nnsli1J1ti20 or other 1trcamalteraU2n aetixitv prppgserl bv n 2misct oconansnt must be ·evoluatsd for its irnnest rr lhc rcsulotoD' fl22dnlnin ?nd bo in comnUance with Alunolicablc fsderal State and h <!l Ooodnlain rules rcsulatioM ·@nd ordinances ~ Anv stream alteration activii;r, shall be dCsisnedJmd,iqlkd bY a rc@istrud Colorado prpjess jonal engineer or CcJ ified Prof;s•iQ!li!.U:J~tlllQ&isl.. ~ Ail..actiYities within tbs rsKYlatoD'. floodnlain sbnll,mttL'llLnnnJirablr fsd -erol.,Stnt e and ~ity,,,t{Enslcwood floodPlnin rceuircmcnt u nd res»letiou s. ~ Within the Rcgulotorv Floodwav straw alteration astivitiss shall not be constructed yoJ;ss the Pmicct nronooenl denonstrats; thmuM a FJoodwav anaJys.is and CEMU scaled by registered Colorado professional enginmJbat Jbers i, not mm;c,,t~ foot riss in tbs nmpos-d @odilions comparr.d to sx11tin2 FloosbY@v conditions,rcsulLins.: from the 2r2icct othe:xdas kppwp n n ·No -Bise CcrtificatiPG unlH& the smnmunitv fiat applies for a CI OMR and Fluudwav rsvision i11 ossordancewitb Subs ection 16-4-SCD> EMC CSPecitic Standards} 22 l MainLcr.ancc shall be rcauire4£ur MOY !:lu:red g· ;clocatcd,RQI1ions gf »:e.t.c-.,r~ !!\~~~•m'...~<;!11!1"'ill:,A!IO ijjmiui~l!l:I!, u. froemiH R,mol'.l'JJJ1:.w 1he Qeqdqlqia by Fi/.~~!Wlslrm~n!J!ennit,ehQll WUJ~c;,,cgnstrµgipnp(a new stru;;turc or odditiRn,kun..existinB-strusture on a gw~wve1 fmm 'hs f102dRlnin bv lht:JsWPPSe oCn fEMA l GJUrr ofMaR Rsv :g ~ll (LQMR F) un icss,'jllljh..n\qV,,Sll'.UOl)jwu:,,ilddj!ion,gwlie; withtt.; lrulp,v,;jnp_ l -Rcsidsntinl Corunrui.lionJltUowest floor Cincludins hasemcnt.LrJsctrical.,,h;atm9., pilntion, R)umbins and air c2nditionins sauiamen1,,and,otbra:.:scrvicc fos;ilutc,li £inclpslios ductwork\ mus be slsvatcd to sr .. •rp1 CI 'l ahnvn Jhc hasc Qoed e1WWlll tnat Hinted Prior to the 2lac;msot of fill 2. ~~utial Construstien · Ths loww fl99r Oncludios baKWsnt\ rJcctricaLhcroiAA, xs;ruilgtion pJurnbi11@ nnd o;r 99nditi2nins eauinment and other smiss fasilitis1 Qncludioc duetw2rk\ mugt b;· eleYDtr4 tn Pne font (I') above the Bnas Flood EJm:ation thl\t cxiatsd Prist to ths PIPSSP}SID\ H ... iiii q· wcthsr WiJh,,aUcrid ant...11tilitYJmrl. .. ~;mitaO' focilitv be dcclsn;d §9 thaLJhs structure or add;tjgnj§ watertiebt IA at least on; foot CJ 'l gbgyp the b?ffi flood level that sxist;d RriP" 19 (h'":OlaSSPSPI of filLWith walls m.1bt:tnntiallY imnegpsabls to ths m,unee of wn•eumd with structural comnonc:us havinu the saonbilitv of rnsistine hvdrostatic,aM bvdmdYPnmic loa cis or cffe=ts ofboovanrv li• Srnndecfis fnr Grlti,al faciliifes. A Critig,J fgclljJy is DsJiLDJ£aUre or rclats4 infrnntrusturs. hnt not the land OP whi 0 b it;, Sit.latql as snecifis;~ in Jlu)c; 6 of the Rules and RtKYlt1i2ns Cot RsBYlatoo: Flood2lains in C □lor&~P \hal ifflnndcdFJOY result in significant b4znni2 to pubtc health and safatv ur immuPl enential services @ud PPSmtiPN for theA£1PJPUnl&Y At i!!lX Jiflebeforc durimu1.wJ..ill).~ L ~sification of Critical Fncilitisa It is ths re:rnonsibilitv sf the CitY JCLid;ntifv.aad SsP~fian 'hot sascific struc;turcs in the ssmmuoitv msSl the followine crit;rie Critic;! Facili;i5g Q[R clnWfipd µpricrJl,e; following SRlFRPriS§' Cal ES5cutml SsMses · '11U1'\2nfflo u.. Mnterints · fol At-rink r1r"1•lationr and Cd ' Yitai to RsESorinr.l:lnmu,l ~ Al Eg;cntiaL,cMCeg facilitj;s includc,,nuhlicJiafet)' CIJ1.gcncy...r;v,.gr,.,;.,mnsrncncv medical design gttd,,,ems;gensx sheJtrn f,Ollllll]tnisar,ionsJtuhJ ic,,utilitY pJact fa9 jlj1j55 end,,1rall4Q8t;tll,jpp ]ift;Jine§ Th esiiJRCiliUC$ GPP!\Jst,,nt W l!Mb,.is safot:v (pghss stations Am arul Pi59:Ui sun ions c;rnsr&ency vel;.i cle and GPUiUP'AAt U9£!BS apg £WETR6DCY pprn;atirut,c;rurns)· '6l Emnrsncx medico\ Cb2sniJa!s ambulaACGz:wNsr cGDJss urgent care csnls:rs havins smcretAGY tr:catm:n~ .functions .md D®jmb.ulatorv suurigal s1mct w$Ji but ·xcludws eliniss Ooctna· officss and non-urge;u care rnedi "al structures tbn.LJlq Pot nmvici-r.Jh;sc functiADS)i Ul 11,:.5,lgoai,d "]D~,QleJ;CY sh;ltcrs · W ~!J.Uoi-aJipps <majn hubs for \slcub0 us h:.wiilw!fili~ svstems. satellite dish avstcms cc;Jlular svstems J;lcvisig ,• radio ond other 23 • • • • • em,;reso cv w • MO'\l~ui1\:--nmmr !.Y§l ::':: ~ Gfl~ULCXc,lyding w Sna;ifici ex . CY/WT--emeuons to this ca . P) PPD '"PPtnbl -tegory mc·udc hydrg•Jssttis ppwer e w•1~c trcn111JeOI . )YA¥l~»:~urr n:sa ernmuw Jilants ~Hilnhunoo SY§t au . . . pp related a liJilY ·plant ·£ T · · _ 99 ucteoan a _BCl l\lCS mav_h · G\\9D pf lbG ►-1\Y that (h S,6 '.F.WR\cd jf ii GAP h e d r which seryjce w·ne ,aphty is an ch:emggstrnte 11 shall be · --1 got he mt•gµgte · . · ment °C • red gwg;d ·by tbs ::rncv•ir~t•d,that·wlu g qµgg!. •. fJqgd @l g;,gthc roe nnhty PC'DYaiJ• ,~dan.JaQ11t1,es,we av b , PRQJDUTCrl , 8 ecu;d a · · •m UDO --ppgapgyshaH b _JG• IP tge G . -D rsguest -·· -• grov1ded .tg the Ci b. Hazard gus material .. . . · flammabk -~& f'itCIIUISS jpc 1• d .. · · . exnlos,vs tox · -1-"-1 e !ACJhPes ·hat "'' a glnpt phnnvass . ., .. 41,c,ratgrjcs " . . · unr.a l ,., •• ,, -L r9lll41PIIl£ h' !·' .. a.rn'iT·rMCli YC ___ lg UY yo)atilc fl matsaaJs · ammnbls sxolo · . . ~ ~ -·· me lOXlCjUl~ Lill liozardpus wast -e storage an<ld · s shmwca > is stored . c ;m1s1l1 uoteA or ---m rnvmritica caual tP 24 RrsatetJhwhc Threhgld f130Jpng Quaqt1tY 1 ·1·0 n~ fn;thal,J;l};znical .Jhtn lb!Lfacilitx,;halJ be gqrv;idgrpd tp bc_a Crilicat EncilitY The TPQ for thm thcm.ic•ts i:r either five hµnrlr;d CSOPl pgundu,rthe TPO !tstcd Cwh•;4e;··~c is lower} for \heJbt;e hundred .6fr,v-si;,L'illjlr.llemlcalili~1w ur~ CE R §30? (2010) plw,knr,wn DilirCSIDPIY Hn 711~~.~-1, 9U;!l..thmygpd {10 009) nsundUm: an\' oth;; r.hcn~~ ~mt with tbs rSPuireroents fnr rmortablA-Ghs;mi;.ats -~~ Cglgra<ig Qcpprtment ofHeaJtltaoclF.nvirppment.,,,,nsHA rcouirt.~l!m MSPS can hs ·found in 20 Cf R· §1910 (2010) The Environment ►\I rmtsstion As ency CEPA> reBYJation,,:;ncsignalion. Reoonable Oua; ~ And Notiflcotion '' 40 CF R S302 l2019l@nd OSHA regulation "Oes,mntiongl,,Safelv andbsnlth Standru;t1s > 22 CF & § 1910 C20Hll n, w ioco;aorate¢ hemin bv retS:Sose,anct,,inrJudcthG cepytatlons in cx~~t thdime of the nromYlvatioP of this orrlinanc; but exch;dc laLs; n111&UWJ1e»a to or editions afths regul!liADL ~ Soccific sxsmntions to tru~ s;ttssorv~ !al finished consumer nJllllams,,wirIµn.n.tail centers aod lunash,ul~c;g~ haµrdau, mgt;rials i;urnded toe hgy,ehold us~.ll.JJW:ill.Jll9811&1li in,u;ndcd.lor aarisulr.1n.1lmr.. Ou Buildinss and nthsc anucm1ms iPntPio.in& hazardous ·cmecials fQr whiFh it ~im bs demonst;atcd to ·AA satisfaction of the lt 1cal au1hCllllY h'UdD& iurisdictien bx hwrd i\58':§WSPI and ccrtifiga;igp bv a gµA .li1wl professional las detcfflllnr.rJ bx tbs locali'iD~J1uios loud \lie authoritvLthat a r;r-1(;,aAA,AfJhe,,subiect bazardoWUJ1A~!!lde~s pgt PPHi e maj,nr ,tht;a;,,!9,thM)!hlif,, W Ehamtacculical salw1&ew,1orage and disrributio11~11,;rn thot rio not manufacture eharmacmnical,moducts Thsse cxemn1ions,sh11llnm APPIY 19 buildings or wlt.r structures thatnlso ~!i,,Critic;J! Earjlitic.l..llnder another ca1c;,ur:I outlined in thiwc;1isn, i;. A1-risk,AA;2lll?tion,,till;ilitiA,i~:;di;;al.f.are, ~OQKJli¥A\£ ,arr ~Ill~ (ll llir,e,fagilil\cgopslSI pf: ial EldS: cnie Cnursins homcl il?l Cgngr;sate care servioe twslYt· t 111.gr.mors indiviC~':~ nssiued living); ~ J!wzl...1.pgd PriYPtc school, fnreachcols K .. 12schoo}s). bsfore·~ aftcr-,shool cnre 5mins rwslve Cl 2l or mare chilrirent s.L fA~i.cs VitaL101e1tocios normal ssrvigaigcl11d :np.,,goyernmrnt ouc;ru~ Ul l:lrcscfaeilitics eonsisl.At w ~ssntiol BPYsrnmsol PRFDliPN {pybljf uw-Offi~ GPHr1B j~ nermittin& end inmsct iPP!SCYisss rommnoiEY admin t~ rnanaesmsnL JPPintmoose and rsuipmeni Fsuera )· 25 • • • • • • !.bl Enmt iol st®'PTS § for nu bH s oollass1 and univsc,itin frlPDPitorisa effis•s encl cl u srooms onlxl These ·racilitie& lPav buncsromGQ ifit is aWms•;atr4 lP the Cit¥ lhllllhe . lllcilit\' is nn. slsrn ·PI of e cadundant svstem for whi '·h 1qyjsa will not be in•SPl1Pts4 durins a ·002ci At :e mioirtunJi' it shall bo dero2P1tcatsdthat rcdYi1dart facilities ars tYPilnbls CsithSr Pwncd'by the Hmc sntilY,,QI .IY&ilabls throush IP intecsoyerpmontil IWEFIPSDt yr Ylher GPDtrMGO.Jhli oltefflativ c f@c'ililie& nm silhsr"IPCSfeii out1ide PC'tbo lOP:v;nr tloodPl @in...ar nm romnlinm with this oCPinaos,,AQij on APAAtioo& PIA? is in ;ffsst tbot uatFs hew·csdund!nt Ce&ilitin wm arnvidc 1cnficCi totbc nffr91 r4 uca in tWi EYcni of & flgpd EYidsoss 2f oovoins rcdundnncY ahBll be nmYided 10 tho C:tv on on us-n;eded bosi & HPPP tSPbsu ru PrPIGGSion for Crit ical Facilitic., All new and substontiallv imomved~ FesHitisa and nsw cdditigp~tcl:d\lr.Jtl Fn;ilitiss lo @tql wilhin tbs sn;;;i a.Jl.QQd bourd erca !h fl.11 bs rcsulatc d uu, i,·sbsr eteodsrd th a!l§\NP\Yreu not datmincd 10 be Criti cal&iliti cs Fur \!i s uuruosss pf thi s rn dioeiJ se mot ect io~ includ e one ofl hc rouo ww:: · Lal Losatior; ou uids tbs mrvial Ooodtaµrd area; or ' . £lu Btsvntim i of Lb; 1uw;st !Joor or £ioodnrsi2fias 2f the stru1 ,,re t2rs1hsr wilh attSPskwt Ull )itY APd sanit "IY ticili\iC5 to at least two re·t (2 '} Qb PYC tb; O••s ·flood £1 ;vnt \oo · 'U ln@ess nnd ER£;o§ for New Criti cal Fasilitis New Criti;al FasilihssJlwl. wb;o 2mctieabls ·U§ dsterminsl bv the Citv hnve GPPtioueu, 020 -inundiu.s OCCS3& Cmsi:P§§ nod ARTS§§ fp[ EYAGUPliAP and!!msrgcocy s;rvfgg) dPriPR a 1 00· YCM flood event :Y111il a FBglllalary fleedm11· i& desig,101ed , ii &11161 •• 88HIBR81Nled lh&HltHWIIU~ lhe pFe~esed Ile 1lep&10111 , "ilen O&lll&ieecJ uilli all allier eliieliag And AMtieipaud de elep11te111 , .. ill 1101 iHoFOau lhe .... ,., wrfae o el,,.•li an a f the h•"' A••d &1 ••• tk•• """ f<iet (I "; al ae~ pei111 'Hlftia IHO c;,,' h1fe10 Bt')'-IIOW-OO!!!llruot iou,<ubstent-iel-imp,o _,, ., OIHOF "· ,,1op111e111 , ~~,~-2.•n•• A I 30 Wttl-A fl i; •• """ h 0111!11 i:oo I. 16-4-10: n .. elopme11t In Floodways. FluuJwuvs Mc wUuUoistrativc lirnita and tools uneci to rcRYlntc cxiltirul.~ud future floodnluin dPYelooment The St.ate pf CPIPtldP has BdOP led Floodwox s;nndard&Jhat are morn §lriPKSIU ~rl~~niliDn of Eloodway io s;ctjon J §:4-1'1 ~ (fie,2d2l1in Psl'initiPP§) Locnte d within MftAA-Af speciRI nood ho1..ord AWi~ establi shed in Subsection 16--4-l~W EMC (APPJicnbilitY} arc are as designated as floodways . Since the fl o odwqy is an extremely h=~ous are• due lo the vel oci ty of flo odwaters that carry debris. potential projectiles , and :rosion potential , the fo llowing provisions sh!!II apply;~ faeiliti•& er 111ili1ioe e!!l~: 2 G A. Proh 1bl1 enc roachments, ir 1cludinK fill, nt:Y. c.:01!sLrui.;Lion , substantial unprov :m:nts, nnd olhcr de\'elopment unless it bWi becu demonstrated It.rough hydrologic nnd hydr•ulic analyses perConned by u re~istc rcd ~ professional engineer in accordlltl:e "'ith standard cn ~in ct:tinK practice that the proposed t11croochrr,enu: choll not re,ult in any increase in Oood levels (o.lis> .. Rl!C Ccn,ifu;atinn is rreuircJ,l owing the occuncnce of the base flood di sc horA•· B . Ir Subsection A, above, is soti~fi::d, all new construction and subst11nti11 I improvemt:1Lc; shal1 comply w1ti1 all appl,coblo Go od hazard reduclion provis ions ot th,s Seel inn . I. The Floocploin i\dminimator shall act on an npplt r.atinn in t:le manner abo\'e dcsc:ibcd within thirty (30) days from recc 1vrng tho application. ~ Upder the 2rnYifiion" of 44 CFH ( Pama I Ssction O.S,U -of the Najgpal,,E}.goJ~.~ i.mJul@tioo& a gpmmynilY,,mAX,MQQi\ c;nc"pachmcnts WJUtjn,1.illLJtil~ Ooedwa:t.thnl would ,~suit 1n.anincwsc in Base ~-j.UQ Wi. Ara '!~PcQ that th; liMununitY ficn ttrmlios fnr p GLQMR and flood wav ICYi:WU, through FEM') 164-11 : M inlmum Floodprooflog Criteriu. • A. All new constr ..!Ct ion aml substa:ui,,I imp Mvcmcnts of non-rc ~ideutinl s tructur~s wi thin zones A·AE on the FIRM that.do ·oot have the lowest floor , including basement , elevat ed 10 or abcwc tl,c base flood level shall be Oo,Jdproofcd. All flo odproofed stnic~.ires, logelher with attendant utility and sanitary focilitie ,, cboll be ,o dcsisned lh•t below lb,• -'Se flnnd level, the structure is watertight with walls substont ially impermeable 10 1hc r . .sage of water and with structural component, :1aviug the capability of remung hydro~mtic nud • hydrodynamic lond, nnd effects ofbuoyB11cy. The Floodplain Administrator shall require tllll t the applic1111t submit a plan or document c,rt11ied by a regi<terecl ~ ,"O Cesslonnl engineer that the floodproofwg measures are consistent with the flood protect ion clc•eliou for the parti cular area . B. Floodproofing measures include the following: I. Anchora11e 10 resist flota tion and lateral rr.ovemcnL . 2. Installat io n of wat ertight doors, bulkheads and shutters . 3. Reinforc ement of walls to resist water pres sures . 4. Usr. nf w111erproof p:1ints, membranes, or mur :m s tc, reduce: seepage of wnler thr(lugh walls . Addi1 io n ofma51' or wcia.)11 tu slrui;turc::. to res is 1 notation . 6. Ins tallation of pumps Lu low e1 wale , levels in structures . 7. New 1111d repluccmcut wate r supply systew;; shall be designed to m.inlm.iw or elllninnte inf:l :nnion of !:ouuwotcrs imo the system. 27 • • • • 8. New and re plnccmcnt snn.itnry oewn ge syraem!I uhn ll be dc3ib'llcd 10 minimize or oliminalt infilu-ntion of floodw aters inlu Ult systems and discharge from the systems into '.he floodwaters . 9. Pumpiny facilities for subsurface drainage systen,s for bu ildinQs to relieve external foundation wall and bascmcr.t floor pressures. I 0. Construct ion lo resist rupture or collapse caused by water pressure or ftoatbg deb:is. 11. Cutoff valves on sewer lines or th<.~ elimination of gravity flow bas ement dr.1ins . 12. On-site waste disposal systems shall be located to avmd impainnen• 10 them or contamination from thc1'"' -1.uring nooding . .JJ.. ~cr.Ooodµmgf,ng msas·u·s§ csrtifisd h>' o rsviucr,d ·Colmndp WPfe:;sioool enmnse-to be consistc;nt with ·the flood Pmtection ·elevatioo for the naoicular area C Where n non-residential s1.nicr.1rr. is int ende:i to he 1mul e wntenight br.low the bHse fl ood level . I . A registered~ professional engmecr .shall develop and/or re,·1cw structural design. specifi:ations. a:id plans for the construction, and shall cenify that the dcsi1,,'ll and methods of construction are in accordance wifri accepted st.m dn:ds of practice for meeting the oppli:ol>le provisions of Section 16-4-7 EMC, "l'loodplain Devclopmcnl Pennil." 16-4-12 : ~11~ §orriol Flood Un;ord Aero Amendml'r.1~. The boundaries of the l'lee~~lain ~ ,SiJecjJ!) Flgpd Hnzarc Areas shal, be subject to periodic rev iew and shall be amended in the manner provided by law. to conform to any revised , corrr.ctecl or add,tinn al h>·dml.igical dnln nvailnhle from Federal , State or regional ngencic:s or from • consulting engine . ·ctaincd by the City. 16-4 -13: Subdivision Pints. A. All scbdivi siun propos als including lhe placemenl of manufactured home parks and subdivi si ons shall be designed lo minimit.e flood Uamugr B. All subdivis ion proposds including the placement oi manufactured home parks aori sub•iivisions shall have public utilities and facilities such as t;c wcr, ga::, electrical, and water sys tt.ans loc~tcd and cunstn.&t.:led lo mi.nintizc noo J <himttgt . C. All subdivision proposals including the placement of manufa, •ured heme parks and subdivisions shall havo adequate drainage provided lo reduce c,posuro to flood ~ ~- D. Base 'loo.I elevation data shall be prov ided for subdivision proposals and other proposed de velopments including lhc plaecrn s"lll of manufactured home parks and subdivisions that contain at least fifty (50) lots or five (S) acres, wt:uchever is lcsST jfpgt othcDYiSC PtOYidcd 12UCSUPPl to SubaectiPP§ I 6:4-2@) EMC (lla§i§ for Eatabhshins SPeciBl Flood Hazard 'Yeas) aad IH-SCB} EMC IF!oodolqin..Admjnjstrator Duties and RcspgpsjbjljJicsJ. 28 g. .;)J.YWll!o~!IL!f>U!!A.QW!!lJl!!1£!!1,..~•-h<l!l'i•i9a.s.i!!f l!!lli.o&J~nt of manufact 1119 hpro;,ll/!tkyndJillb,dtWiAP-1 shllll,m"1.rr.anir,emsmrs,nf,S;clion I 6➔• 2 EMC Cflggdplajn D,ov.rJ,gpm,;nLl!•rmil), 16-4-14: Floodplain Appeals and Variance,. A. General TI1e Planning ll..u.11.ZJ:WillJl Commission shall hear and decide •ppeol s nnd requests for vai 1.ncc:; Lrom the ret.tuin::11cnts of this Chapter. I . Appeals aud Ooudpluin v,u·ianc e requests shall be ?,ocessed pur.:uont to the gener,I zoning appeals and vuriance, requirements oi 15-2-1 S EMC,-!!{Appeals• land 15-2-16 El\llC, "(Variances!:), respoctivcl y. 2. Those agi..icved by tbc final decision ufthc Commission may appeal such decision by apr·• ·nriate legal action tu u court of reco rd having juri1diction. Such appeal shall be filed no more than thiny (30) da ys from the dat e of tl,e Commission's fina '. de cision . R. Apprw/., The Commission shall hear w1d decide appcah only when it is t.l legcd there is an error in an)' requirement , decision, or d~tcnuinut it.:11 made by the Floo1iplain Administrat or in the enforcement or administration of Uiis Chapter. C . Vnl'icmr.es. • I . Any applicant to whom a va:iancc is i:rantcd to build the lowest floor elevation below the bA•e flood elevation shall be given written notice !but U,e ccst of Oood insurar.cc will • be commcmmrnte with the increased risk rcsuJt:nii:, frum ~1i.; reduced lowest floor ele\·ahon . ~ llafianea& MJ~ IH!' i~SUeFi fi:lr 1he F8BBRRlAIOliBR, reBa:\Jilitatiaft BP Fl!tJIUFBtie111:1!° JtFUBhH ~ i:s11d BR t.ae )la1ieRel RoB'nler efl.Ji"'IArio Plaaes er Ifie State Je 11 enu1F) efHis•uria Pl•oos, ,.,ilhe1>1 FOga<o le Ille p,oood,110, oe: feFI~ i• :►.e ..-aiatle, ef this Sooli•n. ;6, Varian ces may be issued for new constnict ior. and suhstantiel i:-nprovemcnts to be erected on a lot of onc-balf (½) acre or less in size contiguous to and ~urrounded by lots with cxi stms structures constructed be low the base Ooo<I level , pmvi:\ing the relevant items 1-1 OJJ. in Subsection 16-4-6(B)(2)("!!) gw.; of le i, Cha~t•r have. heen fully considered . As the lot size increases be)'ond \i,;, oae-half (½) ar.re, th, tcchn,cal justi fica tion required for iscuins the \'ariance increases . 4,l V arianccs shall not be usued within any designoted Ooodway if any mcrease in Oood levels durin~ U1c base flood cischargc would result. ~-Variance s ruuy ue issued for the repair or rcbabilitalion of historic slnlctures upon a dete:mination that the propu:ied repii.11 01 rehabilitlt ico wili not preclude the structure's contin\!ed designation as a histuri~ !ilrUi.:lurc and the ,·ari,u,ce is the minimum necessruy to preserve the historic cha,aclt:r and des i1;11 of the structw·e . ~:i -In pRssing upon a Floodplain Vllfiance applicllliun. the Commission shall ccasider all technical e.valuations, 1!1 ,alcvant factors, and standa,ds sp::cificd i11 other sections of tlus Title . 29 • • • +jj . Criteria fnrCnnsideringa Floodplain Variance. The Commission shall grmta Floodplain Variance only upon a showing of good and sufficient cause and dctcnninatior, that: a. The va:isnce is the minimum necessary , consice.ring the flo od hazard, to afford relie f; b . Foill!l'c to grant the Floodplain Variance would re sult in exceptional hardship to the applicant; and c . The granting of a Floodplain Variance will not resi :lt l:, incre;ucd flood hcl~Jts, additional threats to public safety, cxll'Uor~inary pubiic exreru,,, cr1;ate nu:sances, cause fraud on or victimization of the public. or conflic t with existing loc:il laws. 1JpeR eonsidamdeR eflfte ube, e a,ut the iAl~~f4hk~.tlu Ce1¥1FRiBEiiF1R R:tAy elfflM attoh ••• ~itian• .e Ille g,onling-~-<>s it deemo-neoessory-t<>-fuflhef ~. ea e tiflY 1:11:tjt,ttli , ,. af.hts Ql1ap•e1. L Poon considqatioo pf the above and the intent of thi'-Chanler the ( owms .. ionma~ i!lli!£h su;h conditions tn the wnt iog of variance'-as iJJ\~~· tc further ~r. nod nhiect ivrs of this Cbnntcr, 16-4-15: Euforcc111cnl. No structure or land shall hereafter be consiructcd, located, extended, converted, or altered without being in full compliance witb the term, uf thi, Chapter ant.I uU1er apµlic&ule regulations . Enforcement ot' the provisions of this Chapter shall be pursnnnt to ~ ~ 16-10 EMC, !!(Enforcement and Penalties!!). 16-4-16 : Floudplaiu Definitions. The fo!lowin@ definitions pertain "P•:ifically to Chapter 16-4 EMC, !!£Floodplain Regulations!!) and arc intended to be used only in the ;cgulation ·of special flood bnznrd nrcns ns idettified in this Chapter . Foe the purposes of floodplain regulation, :bese definition• ,upcrscce the same terms as defined in 16-11-2 EMC, !!{Definition of Word, Term, a.'ld Pb.r,scs!ll of th;, Title. WJ.-1'ear Flood · A flood haying a recurrence interval that bus a c,ue-11swsnt Cl %) ch1U1£x Qf being souoled ·or exceew;g d1trios anx given ve?r r l-nercent-anoual;challce fioodl The u;rms "one-hundred-year flood" and "one percent chance flood" are synonvma~i ll'.ilh tbc .1<:an "J P.P: lllwdred flood '' The tenn does nslt imolv thnuhe flood wm nccessarilY b1nnsn nose wxsrv one- hllodtcd yew. I OQ-Year Ffo odp/qiw The uea of land iYS&tPtible to being inundatt.d ns a result of thec occurrence of a DnC;hundred-vear flgod , 500-Year flqed-A. Qood havios I uzurrsorx intro·a lthat haa a O 2-ne;:crot chancs of bciw;: cgµa)ql Pt sx;:c,.d;d during opy Bivm YPQ[ Co 2·?SCGSlt·chBPGF-annual-flgod} The \ep1ldp;§ not imnlv that 1tw.Ouod wm ne;ssadlx haPPFP once sv~fixs-bundrcd v0rs 3 0 500· Year Flosdnlaio:..ThUleaJJ[land sustentihlc to,h;igg inundated a~ a rnsulJ. pf 11:,e occllm;ncsp[a flve;hundro,d~!l!l9.!!. d.ddiu'ea· Anx ostixitv that epandsthsenclm;d foomrim.otincr;as;s the §ppnrc-fAAl@l'S of an i:1\i.lt:ruulnlAAJrJ;. Arca of Shallow Flooding: A designated AO, AH, or VO zone on the City's Flootl Insurance Rate Mnp (FIRM) with o one percent (I%) chance or sreater annual chance nf fiooding 10 an avemgc depth of one to three feet (I •-n where a clearly defined channel doc, no: e~ist, wocre the path of f!oocing is unpredictable nnd where velocity flow ma)' be evident. Such lloorling is characte!'.Zed by ponding or sl:cct flow . ,1,-e,, e/S,,••ia/ Flooli Haoeed~nnd-in tho Geed~l&it • ill,i• Ille <.:it,· ef e•gl•·"••~ s ••i••t l o • """ ~•· oeftl ( 1 l'l er J!'B&ler ebonoe-<1f.tlM<ling-in &P.)· gi '18) aa! Dase F!o od: A flood hnvmg a one percent ( l %) chance or being equa'.ed or cxccOO ~d in nny gi ven yea:-. Bats f'eed E/cyatiea 1BfEl · Ths s)evasion 3hP»rD on a ESMA flood In,.•.i~raoc; Rate; Men for 1£ncsAS AH AJ~AiO AR AR/A AR/AE ARt'Al·A30 MIAH MIAO YI-Y30 and-XE 11w iPdicete \as wntoc surface elcvat:en cswlline from a Qo2d that hns a 2ne nrw~nt.11,%) £hp )GS of F&ll@liPR Pt excccdi;;s lhAI level in any siYEP Yeat i.lasemcnt: Any o:eo ofo bui:ding ha,;ng its floor sub-grade (below ground le\·tl) on •II ~ide~. Channel · TheJlhxsic:al,,csnfine of stream pr »'!lsraav soosisringofa h,Mnd fitr&am hanks ,cxittinc in e xerietv pf rsnmeuie.s,. CqndWena/1.etter QCMae Revi:fien /CL OMR)· FEM A's mmmcnt PP@ nrouose1 nm~cs which docs pgµcyjsc_an,.,e.ffect\+t..tlpodpJain m•R that wou ld,upgp ssru;tructioo nffr.,JJhehvdmlnRis or.hvdraulic.AAnmateristics gf e flooding sgpCAAJlodJhu§ oauU m the mOOi.fkaijgp ef tbs ~JJstin• rcgplatgn:,flggdp]aill. C!:iJ.ica/ Fa,ifio , · A structure or related in&astrucrure but not lhcJand on Whish it i§ §in1;1ted,..as aGl~n Sub,mion l 6-4-B<Hl BMC (Standards for Critical facilities} that if flooded max result ill sir11~fi~9:~~1.1R.JU1Juic health and s@fctx or intcffllpt e~sea'inl §CD'ices and oocratiw 1s [gr Lhe community at agy 1im!'~forc durios and after n fiood. Dcvelopmenl: Any man-wade change in unproved and unimproved rcol cs· ate, including but not limited to buildine:s Ui other :;lr\lclurt:8, miiU.u.11,1 dredging, filling, grading, paving, cx:ovnt ion or rlrilling operations or storage of cquipmcn : o: materials . !2igitq/ flqpd Insurance Rate Mao rPFfRW>· FE~irdnl flo~a.iD Dll~~ swc; M "rseula!PD' floodolain mans" for insurancs on~!Uli~ • • l':levated Build/nit: Fur insurance pll!JlOscs, a noubascn:cnt building which has its lowest elevated • (Joor raised above ground level by (i) foundation walls, shear walls, po,,s, piers, pilillgs,"' 31 • • • columns gr 6bear wall& narallcl to Om flow of the water ar;d cm odsauatcl\' anchocs4 §Pas not 10 imnair the structural iutsRiitx of the buildine durios @ flood of un to the mamitude or the base fl2od In fotiMSsofZenss Al·'0 AE A A99 !\O AH B C X and P "sJ;nur.dl»;.ildixu~:: ?lse iosludH e buiJdioe slFYAted bv msms of ?II oc solid fouodnlioo nsrimster wnlh nnd onsninu auffieient to focilitot; the uoimnsded rnovsmsnt of fl2od wets, E.,i,ting Cnn.<tructinn : For the purp-0~<"' of deter.ninini: flood insurance rates, sU'Ucturcs for which the "slarl of construction" corw · .enccd before the effoctive date of the FIRM or before January I, 1975, for FIRMa effective before that date. "Existing construction" may also be referred to as "existing siruc\ures. 11 Existinc Manufae1uccd Hrme Perk er Subti'vilien· A mannfacmrr.rl homc;nark m 511hdivision for whish the co·n1trncti2P pf fesiliti·s for ecn:icior tbs lots on which the m1Pufestured homes areto be affixed lincluclinw Mt a minimmn the in§tallation of utilitis1 tbs cgastruction of strnels nod mther final site wading or the aourinR of cPPcrcte sads) i~ comnleum heforn lhe effecti¥S Wltc of the flPodPID:P regulations adoWed by tbs Cit\' Expansior. 10 an Ex!s1ing N/unufactt4red Home Park or Subdil'ision : Tbc 'prcpnration of additional sites by the consU'Uctiou of facilit ies for servicing the lo 1s on which 1he rrnuruf•ctw·ed homes are to be affixed (including the installation of utilitie s, the construction of strec.ts , and either final site grading or the pouring of concrete pads). fEA(i. Federal Em;rgcpcv Mana g;msgt ARCDGY the agency CSSP9PSible for adrninists;riug Ow 1::1Atjopa1 Fl9llll !WJY[l!!l£C frogram, Flood (o r Flooding): A general anc ttm?urw y 001ulitio11 of µartia ; or complete inundation of nonnally dry land areas from : (A) The overflow of inland or tida l waters, and/or (B) The unusual and rapid accumulation or runoff of swface w•ters from any source. Flood Damage Po tential : The susceptibility of a specific land use at a parti cul ar location to d:ulllige by Oo odin g , and th e potent ;al of the specific lan,J use to increase off-site flooding or llooc related damages. f.i<J8d, .£1<i1ige Ar-ee . Tltet pertie& eFlhe flees hllDlfd &Fea eal5ide eflllo Qeee "al ••·•d eR tko total a,en i1111nd111ed Ei11FiRg ti,• reeulateF; ease Reed 111•• t ent1• Ii•• pomnt (25%) efthe FB8"i•ta,y b .. o Aead di,okRFg a. f.leed fle,eP'li 41 ee . The fleelipl•i~ aan ·istu;g eHh• aaed'"'al' 1111d 11-o !lead lfie.,e area . Fiood Insurance Rate Map (flRM): The official map or. which !hr Federal Insuran ce Administration bas delineated both~ special flood hazards ~ and the risk premium zones applicable to the City of Englewo~d . J2 Flood Jn s 11ranct S11,t~y ~ · T he offic i:11 rr.;,nn prnv1d ~cl hy ll'.e Fedeial insurance Admmi strot ior. that includes flood pro!il:s, the tlood hnundar)•-floodway map, and :he water surfa ce e\evn :ion of the base flood . Flood Profile: A b'Taph or longitudinol profile showing foe relationship oftl1c waler surface clc,·ation oft flood event to location :ilon g a strC.lnt or rl\'cr. Fl nntl Prn lfl~tinn £/eva11nn : An elevation o~e foot (11 abo ve th: elevation of "flood prcfilc" of the 100-ycar flood under existing channel and floodplain conditiulll'. It is une foot (11 a!:iuvc the elevation of the flood fo r !he Jileedph,in Bimial • spc;ci•ljloutlhu~ us shown on lhc Ol+teial 3uniug ~4tt~ Qt~Sfilm'c~Ql· MAPS mrjUJp ipgd in the offic.e of the Curru11wU1y Devc.:lopment Dcpa1tme11l . Flo odplain er Ffood·P,.eoe Acco '.f'.'1H• nla1inely &at er lemlnn~ i'U:@l il ·uijAiniag P. R er, ·1renm, .wateroew=s@ , la,he, or ed,er l:i(EI)• ef&IRAEh:Ag o:r;nBF l:!iel ARR ~MA RF wia) hB ee BflH~ 1um11 e rar:i:) &)' lleed"'•t•r "" •dmin i'*'•ti"• l'""I''""'· tho t'laad~!a ie mo:· !,e delleed er 1he ••aa 1tat mey!d Ile ilrnuloted A!' lho ";lltRd..-.1 p•ajee: fload" (l '.E. A•mi· Gef1)s ef Bagieee,aj e, !he "P.l&!iifl'tYP.I ~F a~able AeeEl". An'-· }god ?CG? SUSCL-Plibl; \y bt:iTIM i11u1W;!.l~ . .itA..Lluus;suh O[i!. Q;;,od i11ch-JJl.in~ tJe urea uf luod PY '"l" wli.ii.:JJJlru.u)W1ma wo uld futy.,Jr.pm th; §piJl way or a reserv oir flqqdp/qia W'f{enwsnt v,rmi;· e. rem,it resu;C£d before491m msli2r; or devrJonmrnit beuins within apy §9$51@1 i]god ·haztrd MRI (§CHA) lffBMll Ms ggt defio;d Its SFHA within.a somm\Clltv thr f.pmpnpity §bal l rrnmm Permits fnr all ,woowi constm"ticP or 9lhm: rlwiooment in tbs snrom1mih' ioclud ics the nlacs;rnem of manufactured homes, so that it may dsteUDioi= whether such constnlCtion or other deveJoomcnt ia smnossd within Oood·Prnns vr;;n: rem.its ar; reouircd to ensure that Pt9P93Gd ds;vctnnmmt ·nmistts msst Lhc n:i.&Wre.ro.~u~ NFIP and this Ooodnlain rnmaKem;nt on!inan;:;: Floodp/,,i,t-Dist,iu,-'fl••I po~ian of Ille '.l aedp lai,, ·•l,je,t 10 111•odal·ee i,5 1ea IOQ yea, lloeel. k........ith is ile1omiiR1d •l Iii• ·10Q l , .. ll,ed. iw; loa!ll h er rmh is dot11ai1"d 113· stll\lRI liew,ds &1.-1otitae a lalu , er By pelillieal er legal 8sLH1d12 . Til:is ~q11AI& IBr iAt,,Ff'A0El111li'. HgiAnel ARR~ As de!lsod ~l lhe ll .o. ·• ""l. C'eFJ!• ef.liR~ia••••· Floodplain A1unaj.!~mcnt : The 0µ1.:nuiuu uf w1 ovc:wll progi am of cor.tctivc an d preventive wc.isun.::s for redu cin g fl ood da mage, including bu~ not limit ed to emergen cy prc..1>1Ucd11 css plans, n ood control works ;md lloori plain r:gula:ions . Flood;JJ,-onc Area: Any lane ;u-co susceptible to being mundn:cd by wQte r from any source (~t'.e definition of lloodl.llg). Fl oodpt ·ooflng : An y cumbinaliu11 of structural am.l 11uusLiuc1wc:.I aJ<litions, chaugc:s, or a<ljwuucnts lo £ti uctJrcs, µril1.1aril y rur th e rc<luct iou or climi..ua1io11 <:f flood damage tv lands, wuu:r , .wd sani tary facililic:~ • .s~ru;;tw~. u.ud U1ci r contents • • Floodway: The cban.1.el of a ri ver or other watercourse ant adjacent land areas that must be reserved in order lo discharge the base flood without c11ntula1iv,Jy increasing the water surface ~levation more than eft~ k1e, (1 1 ) & dcsiSPatrd hracltl The ('qlorndosatswide sJ ;1,,~ • rls§iwoted be1nhLto be user; ior nll newlv studi;d rsaches shall hs om:·talf font O /2'l Lenw .0 • • ofM&a Revi!rion to exi &Jins floodwaY deliueat ioas mY conl inus to us e th~ OoodwaY t1:i tcci ?t .iu Rinse at tbs time of the existing flggdw ay dcJin;nUon fccebeea!· The vmical distance io fest ebovc a Ptcdistsd water surf@s· elevation imendsd to Provide a marain of nfctx to s2ri,PS0Htc for unL:ncwn CactPa that cvuld s2otributF 12 022d height§ ro:eatsr thaJWhe heiahl caledntM for a selecsed siz;s Oaod susb as debris blockaae of brides oPeninss and the incrsusd iHPPff due to ur.heniZ!Yon of the wntershAA. Highest AdJac,mt Grade: The highest narural elevation of the b'Touod surface prior to construction n:xt to the proposed walls of a structure, Historic S1ruc111re : Any structure that is : (A) Lilted bdividuaJ"·, in the National Register of Historic Places (a listing maintained by the Department of Interior) or preliminarily determined by the Secretary of the Interior as meeting the requirements for individual listi ng on U,e National Register: (B) Certifid or preliminarily detenuined by the Secretary of .oe h llt:rior as contributing to the historical significance of :t registered historic distri ct or a di stri ct prclimin ari]y detennined by t.:,e Secretary to qualify as n rcgis1ert'.d histo:ic district ; (C) Indh•idually listed on a State inventory of his toric places .in states with hist ~ric pr:$ervation ;,rograms wlueh have been approved by the Secretary of Interior; or (D) ln:livi dually listed on a local inventory or his:oric pla::e s in com'llunities with historic preservation prob'Tllms that have been certified either: 1 . B)· an approved st ate program as determined by the Secretary c f the ln:erior; or 2 . Directly by the Secretary of the Interior in st:ttes wiU,out a pproved programs . Letter afMae Revitien fLQA{Rj · EBMA 1 § offi,ii.alre>?sion of eri effective Flood lnsurnnce R4le Mnn CFIID:P o; Flood Boundro: nod Flopdwgy Men CfBFM) or both T QMB; nrusosrnllv bnuxl on tbs ivrnlsmentotioo ofnhvsical,mcuurcs that Affect the hvdrolocic nr hvdrnuJi ~ .b~,~ 2f o floodics souwvod thus rrumlt in tbs moddjsotion Pf the sxi;rtins regµlotoD'. ~Y+-thuffcctivc BPHc PJo.od.ElQYAtion.1DE£s} 2r thcSncdal Flood Hnzord Arco CSFHAl Letter oCM@ '' Revirien Ba.tede11 Bil aOMB·fl · FUMA's moc:ifi=:1Jkm cf the Soccinl flood Haznnl An:a/SfHA> slmwn 00:thc Flood ln®r;;u1cc,RAW_MwuEIR.. •~as-d en 1bswnccmsa\ of rm uuLsids tbcP1i.Uil-h•u.rcKula1t 1rv Ooollwu:t. Lowest Floor: The lowest fl oe, of the lowest enclosed area (including basement).~ ~;d (or ljvjng py;uoses wbicb ioclu~U10litiw:...st~.o~ recreatjon or any comh ipatjgn thi;;cof ~§J1~.b.t!l..<;QJ1.Jsl i,~ conveoedJQ.11.lW use such as a basement or cr?wl seace The iowest floor is n detcnninatc for thlll.omiln.sJJonQ.t; premium for a buildiPR horns or business An unfinished or flood resistant enclosure, usabJe solely for parking of vehicles, building access, or storaQe , in an area other than a basement area. is not cJnsidcred a building's lowest floor, pr~vidcd that such enclosure is not built so ns to render the structure in violation of the applicable non-elevation design requirements of Section 60 .3 oftbe National Flood Insurance Program regulations. 34 Manufactured Home: A strucnirc transponab:e in one or more sections, wllich is bu.ill vu a ;,ermanent chassis and is dcsi!P'cd fo r use with or wilhout • penuonclll foundation when curu1cclc<l Lo Liu: re4uircd utililics. The te:m 11manuflu.:tw·ed home" do:s not include a "rccrcat:ooal vehicle". Manufactured Home Park or Subdivision: A parcel (or contiguou, parcels) nf Jann div1cioo into tw o (2) or mo re manufactured hr'ltil:~ lnt~ for rent nr ~i\le . ~" eti .'-hmu, Pa,·k Bf Mbdi,i.Jis ,. E-,ti3ti,1g. A manufaelt1.ed 1'eMe ]!Mil er e1:t8di i!;ieA fer .. ll;.~ 11,e BBftBINBlieft ., foeilitios r.., .... :emg !he leis 88 'Yhioo -~ufoctur~ Me to fla &f+i11ed Eiftelttding, at a miRimum,th&-installol~ilies~lfUalien af&tJeor,;, Wld ·eit~ite grading or lfle l!BtiPiAg ef oaRaFBIE p&8&) 'is eemph~eil !afore Iha affilel '.•·s dato efthe lleedpl•ie ••f!l'l&lien, edo~ted 9)' Ille Citr ,f.,1amtfeeu,ue6 HBmE Ra 11· 9,-SublH i1lr.;1t, iVe,,: I. ttttt11t:tHle~1:tf1.1d liume µaFh 01 :~Si isiea for ., ll!eh 1hti uuuHlfliUtiuu of fite1lbitit1 s fur se,-isii1g \He let.; aH ,thieit the F.l8RtJfa£1tw ea lteue_ a,e ,e b,c af:H.tt1EI (inehlEltttg at a mi11iR1lffft, Y!e inslftllutieft ef1t1ili•.ios, lhe ee11:1l1t1etien efnre~ oilher l'in•I ,it• g,,ad,ng •• lfte ~•"'int e f e0Aef«e-j>Od9rir-ot1Aljtieled-en·or-oft6T •~ ~uogemell\-reglllationH>depled~~- A-f,m , Sea I .eve/: Fo, purposes of the National Flood Insurance Program, the National Oeudtlic Veni:al Datum (NGVD) o~ 1988 o, other datum, to which base flu ud clcvatious showu 011 the City's Flood Insurance Rale Ma p 111c referenced . National Flood Insurance Program (/l'F!P): A Federal program th.lt authorizes the ,•le or federally subsidized flood insunmce in participating communit ies . Natural Drainage: Tne panern of surface and stonnwutcr.drWJJa~e fruw a particulru-site before the c:onstnu.:tion or installation of lm pruverm:n :s or prior lo any regrading. New Construction: For the purpose of determining insurance rates, structures for wnich the 11 sta'1. of corutruction " cot~ncnccd on or after the effective date of an initial FIRM or aflcr l>cce:nber 31, 1974, whichever is later, and inc iude.-any ;ubseq l1ent impro ,·cmcnls to such slni ctures . For t:oodplain management puq,oses, "r.:::w constnic:linn" m~.a ns ~tructure.c; fnr which lhe "start of construction" commenced o n or atie, the effective date of a floodplain regulation adopted :,y the C ity .\nc1 mclud c.i; any suhsequcr.t improvements to such structmes . New Muuufm;LHrflli h o;ne Park or s~,.a~facturcd horns Pads or subdivision for ~ixh the construst iPP of fasilitics C?r sso:icins ths lots on which the mnnufnCWred homs1 ore 10 bf affixed linciudingag a minimunhths,ins;ellutinu of utilities. the coo:atruetion of strest§...?.UQ ~~baJinal 3its grnd~czwnuins of cons·cte oedsl is come]eted on or after the cff;ctW dqte of Oo2dalnin.mwsemsnt rsqµlptioo'i ?d22ted bv r, c imrn·mi'iY. Ne·Rise GC"tifiGGtiea · A [Si'Prd pf lbs CCSIIIS gfgp suripeerjng analy5j ,:; ::onductcd IP dctcqnine • • whether a project will increase flood heiahts in a Qoodwav A Nn:R :r Cmifoa11inn1mat l,; • sunno;red bv technical <lu\M 1nd signed bv a·rcmsts;r;d Colorado eruUissi9ua1 tPllinwer Die .uumi·,;iiJli ~tmiS:ii;il JHU& ~uuld be ?neat un ttl~ar~ steu:backwetsr camPutcun2dcl u~ed 35 • • • 10 deyc·,,v the 100.:)(glr floodwny •~ow:.an lb• Flgod IPwa:ic•B•I' Map i F£RM) or t'IQ.Oi! BouodAouuv1 EloOOwav Maa CEREM). Recreational Vehicle : A vehicle which is : (A) Built on a single chassis ; (BJ Four hwuilcd ( 400) square 'eet or less when measured ot the lorgc,t horizontal projectior.1; (C) Designed to be self-propelled or penru.nently towable by a light du:y truck; and (D) Designed pri:narily not for use as a 'permanent dwelling but as temporary livin . ters fur n:creat:onal, camping, travel, or $1Casonal use . Sm:ciq/ Plead Ha:!@rd Area · Jbe land ;.g the Qoodnlain within !he Citv of Enslewoo, 1ubi~ none ocrcent (1%) o· m·~~bqoSU2f.t_lnodinv in PDY siYe:l vcnr · e the 190-vear Uoodnlain Start of Crmstruc1ion: In cludes ~ubstantial improvement , anci meJtm the d11tr. the .building pennit wa s issued , provid:d the actual start of contnrucuon , repair.-:-econstruction , rchabilitat10n, addition, placement, or ot:l~r improvcmolll wns within one hundred eighty {'I 80) days of the permit date. The actcal start means either the first placement of permanent cunsuuc1iuu of a structure on a si te, scch ns the pouring of.slab or foot111gs, the installation of piles. the :onstructim of columns, or any work beyond the stage of excavation; or the placement of a manufactured home on a ,oundation. Pmnnne.nt cnnstn:ction does .~_ot inchde Ian~ preparation . su ch as clcarbg, grading ond mling; nor does it include the installation of ;treets and/or wnlk"Ways; nor toes il incluUe cx.cavaliou for a basement, footing1, piers, or fo1..ul'io.tions or the erection oftemporar1 forms; nor does i: include the installation on the property of accossory buildings, such as garages or sheds not occupied as dwelling unit.; or no: put of tbe main stnioture. For a ,u~stantiEI improvement, the actual start of construction moans the first alteration of any wall, ceiling, floor, or other structural part of a building, wh ether or not that alteration aff eels the external dimensions of the building. St1-u:wre: A walled and roofed bu:lding, including a gas or liquid ,. · ·age o nk that is principally above grow1d 1 ns well as a manufa ctured home. Sub.l'tamia/ Damage: Damage of any origin scstained by a structure whereby the cost ol restoring the structure to its before damage.cl condition wnuld equal or exceed fifty percent (50%) of the rnnrkc: vnluc of the structure before the damage occurred . Substanriul Jmprovem,nt: Any reco11stn1ction, rehahiiitation, addit ion. or other improvement of a structure, 01c cost of whi ch eqwils or exceeds fifty percent (50%) of the market -value of the structure before "stan of construction" of tlic improvement. This includes structui ;; which hnve incurred "substaniial damage", regardless of tile actual re;iair work performed. The term tloes not, however, include either: (A) Any project for improvement of a structure to correct existing violations of Si.te or local health, sanitary, or safety code spccific,;tions which have been identified by the local code enforcement official and which are the minimum n:ccs,ary conditions, or 36 (B) AJ1y altc:auon of a "historic structure·•, provided Lhat the alteration wiU not ?recluC:.e the structure's continued dcs1gna:ion as o '1:U:1toric stn.:.cture ." Vi olation· The failure of• structure or other cevclopment t0 be l'ull y compliant with the City's fl oodplain regulations A st,ucrure or other development withou1 the elcvntion cenificatc. other cenifica:ions. or other evidence of compliance required in NFIP Stauu.,.<l,, Sections 60 .3(b)(5). (c)(4), (c)(l0), (d)(3 ). (e)(2), (e)(4). or (e)(5i, as a.-nenuee, is pres ume d tu be in v1olatiuo witil such timt! as lhut docwnc11utLiu11 i~ pmv idt:d . lfotcr Surfa ce Elevation· The heisht, in relation to the Nation al American V en:cal Datt:m (NA VD) of 198 8, (or other datum. where specifi e..1j of flood s oivnriou; magnin1de., an d frequencies in the fl oodplain. Wati'.!rcoursc: A cXlllnel, natural dep:ession , skmgh, anificiil l chann~l, gulch. arroyo, stream, creek, pond, reservoir, or lake L, which storm runoff and lloodw:ue.r tiows either r~gi1 l::uly or t.nfrequen:ly. This in:lude i major drainagewa>'S fo r c;:irrymg nrh;rn srrnn run~ff ~-The Ci ty Council of the City of EnglewouJ. Cul u,a<io l.c, cby auti,uri,es ame ndin g Title I 6 Chapter 5, Scc.:tiun 2, Sub ,cetiou A(3)(b)(I); B(I); and C(J) &(2), of the Englewood Municipal Colle 2000, culitled Use-Specific Standards, to read as follows: 16-5-?: U,c-Specific Standards. A. Rc:.idcntial Uses . 3. Manufactured Home Park. b . S:nndard., for Develnpm ent of Manufacrured Home Parle. (I) Manufactured Home Park Site Locat ion . (a) The lllllnufacturcd home pillk shall be located on a well-drained site, shall not ·,c within the lines of a 100-yr ,r Ooodlllai!; fJleiR or flood hazard area, and the site shall be nude :rec from morshes , swaaps or othe r potent ial breeding places for insect s or rodmtc . TI1c Eite should not be~ expo scci !Cl undue chronic nuisances :mch as noise, smoke , fumes, or odors . (b) The topOb't'ap:iy on the a\Mofactured home park site shou lrl he favnrnhle to minimum grading, manufactureci home placc-ment, and ease of main tenance , The longituC.1nal grade fo r the md1\•1dual ~pace i.h:11 '. nnl ex ~er.d fi v~ percr.:nt ('.'%) nnc1 :m nC1equate crow:-a or cross-gradie:tt :O r s1 Lf:1 ce dra inagt> ~h;1ll hr. provici!".rl . H JJuhlirJ ini;rirut fn nal Uses. I. Utility Facility . Withir. ~e iltu:d plctift u•·~Flu~ lh.:lRst i! wwial Qqqd hazmd ar;a. all utiE ty facilities all owed l:-y the uuuc,l yiu~ w uc dis:rict cla.ssification shall be permitted 37 • • • • C. • • provid•d the facility cnmplic.< wilh the conditions set forth in Chapt er 16-4 E~iC, lflqede/qia Re£Y/qtiaast Commercial u.,·es. 1. Aduit Use . Ar,. adult use shall be penniued so long as it co:nplies with the following requirements: a. Distance Limitation . ( l) No adult entertainment or service facility shall be located un any sile wuess such site is a minimum of one thousand feet ( 1,000") from the location of another such adult c:itertainmcnt or service facility, whether inside or outside of the City of Englewood ci1y limits ; 2nd (2) · Nu a<l,IL use shall be located on a site unless such site is localed n minimum offive hundred feet (S00') from the boundary line of: (a) An y residential district defined b tl1is Title, including, but not limited to . nil "R" district s ,,,d the TSA distnct; (b) A manufactured home park or sb1ilar residential zone district in o.n area adjoining tho City ufEugkwcoc!; or (c) Any religious institution, public park, public library, community center, nr educati onal institution, whether within or without Lhe City of Englewood . · b. Measure ment of _')/stance. All distances in this Sectiuu shall be m .. sc.rcd by followJ1g a straight line from the nearest point of the pr~perty iine of the proposed adult use. to the neare5t point of the boundary of the residential districts noted above or nearest pnint of the p, operty line of: (I) Any existing adult use; (2) Manufactured home park; (3) Religious imtitution ; (4) Public pnrk; (5) Public !ibr, (6) Community center; or · (7) Educnt ional inst,tutiou . Mea,;urcmenlS based 011 one inch ( l ") to one hundred feet ( I 00') A•apnboe County Assessor maps shall be deemed acceptable for this pUJJlose . 2. Agricultw-a l Use. V.'ithin lhe Fleed Pl11i:e Dis1:Fie: p SPECia) flood h&Mrd ?iCP· all uses ullowcll by tuc w1derlying zone dis:ri:I classification shali b• r,enuittcd provided !he use complio, with the co:1diliou, SCI fo:-th in Chapter 16-4 E:.iC ~•liJJ.Buwi.lk!JlJ., F.DITORS 1'<OTE: The remalnin~ sccliuu, of 16-5-2 contoln no chani:es and therefore ore nnt. included here. ~-The City Ccunci ' of the City of Englewood, Co lurallu liereuy •uthorizcs amending Title 16 Chpter 6, Section 8, Subsection A, oflhe Englewood Municipal Code 2000 , entitled Ston,i W•ter Drainage and Ero sion,'Si ltRti1m Control, 10 read as follows : 16-6-8: Storm \\1ater Draina~e uud Krosinn/Siltntion Cnntrol. A. Applicobility. General Applicability to All Development. All subdivis ion pla:s, PlaMerl I init Developments , or any other propos,:d co111;!ruction submi:t::d for upp:--oval shall i11ch1rle adequate dra inage;: system de si gn . Plans 1 cnsinccring analysis and c alcul ations, diagrams , drainage reports and other da:a shnll be su bmitted, as required by the C.:11y Manager or d:siguco with eac h development ?ropo sa l or application for pennit. • 2. Applicability 10 Dc:vclopu1cn: in ':ac Fleod Plaie p §pe;jqJ flood Hazard ArFI · P:oposed development or ir~prove111culs in td,e ~ flood haz4.·d oono llllli! shall meet the requirements o:Chaptor 16-4 EMC ,~P!ai• Q o.1•1 9iai,iol." ~ R;mdgtjpg<}. The tl ood hazard study shall be in the fonn of a final drainngc report and • shall'include all S'JCh compuui tions m:cossi,ry to show that the roquircmcnts of Chapter 16-4 F.MC; ffl{p;Jp)gig Re~11lruiu,rw 1tre me:. EDITORS NOTE: The remnining sections nf 16-6-8 contain no cb1tn~•• uud therefor< ore not included here. ~ The City Council of the City of Englewood , C.:oicrndo hereby authorizes amendin~ Title 16 Chapter 8, Section 4, of the Englewood Municipal Code 2000, en1itled Subdivision Dt::i ig.u and improvements, to rend ns follows : 16-8--4: Subdivision Dcsi\:U aod lmprovcments. l. All s·Jbd :vi sion proposals shall he design ed to miniuu .c tlood damage and comply with the Hood control st, ~dnrds, as npplicahle , in Chapter 16-4 E:>iC . (fh;~ R;gul•Jioosl, 2. All subdivision prO?Osa ls shall have public uiililies and faci !ities such a.~ s:wcr, gas , clc::trical, and water sy'1ems lo calcc: and co nsL-ucted to minil11lze floorl rlam ag e. 3. All subdivisio~ proposals sbnll hr.vc nd cqllllte drainage provided lo reduce exposuce to Ouod dat:1Age . 39 • • • • 4. Base flonrl elev•lion d•t• ,hall be provided for subdivi sion proposals and other proposed developments thot contain at least fifty (SO) lots or five (S) acres , whichever is les; EDITORS NOTE: Tbe rcmalalag sections of 16-8-4 cont&ln uo cbani:es and tbtrefure are not ·lncluded here. · ~-The City Council of the City of Fnglewoo ri , Colorado herehy authnri7.e., •m•uding title 16, Chapter 9, Secti on 2, Subsection A, of tht Englewood M·.uucipaJ Code 2000, enutled Nonconfomti.ng Uses , to read as follows : 16-9-2 : Nnnconfnrmin& Uses. A. Noucoafonning Use. of Building or Structw-o . I. The nonconfonning use o f a building or stl"Jcture may be continued , exc"Jlt n, otherwi se provided hcrei11 . 2. A nonconfonning use in a F::,odllW!l l'kliR Distri ct may be modified , altered , or repaired to incorp orate .floodpro<ifinp. measures . but shall not be extended or expanded. 3. The nonconfonning use sh•II not be changed to • different nonconfonning use . 4. n .e nonconi'onni~g use, if cha nged to a conforming US(, .Uly not thereafter be chungo<l to any nonconfonning use . · 5. T~c nonconforming use shall not ':,e extcn'ced or expanded. An """tension or expansii,n" shall include any :ucreasc in the floor area of the'buildir.g or stn:ctlire in which the nonconforming use 1s conducted or any expahsion or relocation of the non::onfun,1.iui: use, in whole or in part, to a different part of.the building or strncture . 6. The permitted ecccss01;· u.,e, to • noncon forming use sholl be those exi,ting on the effective date of this Title, 1111d the initiation of addi1ional accessory uses shall not be permitted after that date , except as follows: a . A nonconforming residential use in any 1.one di,trict ,hall be permitted to initiate a single home occupation, subj ect to all applicable standards stated in Section 16-S- 4.C. I EMC , "Home 0 : •tp aliu cs". h . A nonconfonning res idential use shall oe permitted to constrJct a residcnt:al garage or carport that otherwise complies with this Ti tie. 7. A nonconforming multi-unit dwelling comaining two (2) units sl:al ! be penrjtted to add a separate water and sewer line for cnch wiit, nnd such addition shall nol be deemed to constitute a change to a different nonconforming use or an extension or expansion of the existing nonconforming use . 8. lf the nonconforming use is discontinued for a period of one hundred eighty ( 180) d•y, or mor e, regardless of any intc~t to resume operations, an y future use of the buildings or structure musi be a conr'onning use . 40 9. lf a conform.JDS building or strUcturc con ta in mc II nonconfurnllui; use ht tl::,;tro yed or damaged lO lhe exlenl of more than sixry percenl (60°/,) of its value, as dctermiud pur111111n110 the method of valuation of building, for the issuance of• buildina permit, ony fun:re use nf the rebuilt or restored building or stn1 r.rure shall he• con fo nning use. However, o legol nonconfonning one-unit dwelling, on the effective dn:e of thi• Tille, located in a h11::.incss or industrial zone distri ct, may be rebuilt or reconstntetcd and used •• a 011e-u.-u1 dwelling if a 'ouildin' ?Cnnit for the dwelling unit is applied for wilhir. one (I) ye.u after the dc.,truction or damage occurred . Fur.her, a legal nonconforming dwellini conlaini1111 two (2) crtilS , on the effective date of this Tille, localed in 11D R-1-A, R-1-B, or R-1-C residential wne tlisuict may be rebuilt or reconstructed and u,cc as n 1wo-unit dwelling if a buildini: permit for a muhi-uni1 dwelling containing two (2) ,:nits is applie{I for •:ithin one (I) year after the cestruc :iuu Q I Jam~~• occ1m cd . EDITORS NOTE: The remaining sections of I 6-9-2 cnnt•in no cbanecs and therefore remain tbe same. ~-The Ci1y Council of the City ofEnglew<>•·t ·• ,:.,:ado hereby amhnrizes awe;iding Tille 16, Chapter 9, Section 3, Subseclion B, ol tnr linglewo,d Muruc,pn l Code 2000, cntitleJ Nnnconfonning Structures, lo read ns follows : I 6-9-3: Noncunfurmini Structures , B . Nonr.nnfnrrning Buildtns: or Stru cture. .. • 1. A noncor.formine huilding or structure may continue to be used.. e:tccpt a.s otherwise • provided herein . 2. A nonconforming building or sm,cture may he repaired, structurally ahercd, or cxpamled only if the alte:-nlion , repair, or expansion complies with this Title . If lhe noncunfumtiug building or structure or any portion thcrcot; is declared unsafe by the Chief Building Official, the building IIlllY be ,1,engthened or restored to a safe condition . 3. Notwithstanding the provisions of subsection A.2 , above, a no:iconforming buil ding or structure in • Floodll1A.ig Plaift District may be modified, •ltered, or repaired to incorporate floodproofing w .. swc,. but sboii nor be extcudcd er expo.oded . 4 . No non confonning huilding '"structure tba1 is destroyal or darua~ed to the extent of more than sixty perc en t (60,., o f irs vnille , •• determined pursuant tv 1.hc method of determining the ,·.:uation of bdldings for building permil issuan:e, shall be repaircJ ut rebuilt except i•J compliance with the requirements of thi s Title 5. If a non:onionning building or structure beoomes conforming, it shall nor be changed bacl tu a ouucoufonni11g building or s1ructurc. 6. No person shall move a non:onionni111,t building ur slrUC:ure to another parcel unless the build ing or sm1crurc :md ils location on the new parcel co mply wilh the use regulations oflhe zone distnct opphcable 10 1he new parcel. EDITORS NOTE: The remaining section, of ll>-9-3 contain no change• and therefore ure not included bctc. 41 • ,.·) • • • Section 12. The City Co~ncil of the City of En~lewuo~. Colorad o hereb y authorize , amending Title I u, Chapter I I , Section 2, Subsection B, of the Englewood Murucipal Code 2000, entitled Deiiuiuon of Words , Terms , and Phrases by delet ing the following, to read as follows: 16-11-2 : Definition of Words, Terms, and Phrases, B. Defirut,on of Words, Tcnr.s , and l'hrascs . "'111• 1 blei; '<le sfl>11ersaeo1•e•1. tee &ellfe• of e11&FBaehn1e111 estahlislml ~I' 00R!li~e1fo1: t:hs 1fHa• ef eneFOauhmanls BR 011 h)•dia'lilio @Uieir•1e)• ef1hA flPAfl ~IAiA ;:aloAr, n eigniiioa!lt ,eeeft ef th6-5tFeam-e~ 6~e,, ¥"'"· ,"'1) p•reel er 0100 ef le111i er \118\or oseon1iall1· 1111iH!pre .. eli ··,ilk lift) fesir:189,ial, ee1fl!llereial 1 er indHJlftal uses at18 'l et aside , doElieated, eir Fe&en•eel fur pU911e er pFi ·ate YBe and e1~e~•• i&ehu:iiflg FeeFeatieRal, eean :e. er e&r'ifeFl:ffleRlal ftklftlB&es. Gp,11 '1'••• "'"l' inelu~• ag,ieull•IFRI •••• a11rl R&tliFal f:.,a1....,, leaated on a site, iRelHdi11g aut-not-limiled ,to;;teep elepee, lload rl&i11s 1 hWfa &HH, •111i~w• '"1811"1i•• an<I ••i1iaal ~l1t11l UHHlutttu.ities, &ll'!AR:dri, er eePA:EleP!I , e~laflds end ripiriM a,eee, o ild~ BREI RligFa•ieR eeffiEieFS, uees eeRtaiH..i9g du=1!1Uet1etl er tmtlau0 tHt9H tiJtttuies ittul areheelegioal, h:i:&t:ePiaal, and e11lt'dJel neewaes ParkiHg loll &nd slam~ Meas for • ,hiole, &Rd ma1eri&I skall eel lie een,ulered a, ap•• •~•ee . P.,~•a" Dej'iei6N9J It .iefe&l iR a 1ntR1RiU11d1~ 1s ilaeel plaia 1RiJJ111g0nu"lol reg1:1 1ations eu aa111i1liB1Fa1i • preeedwe, toe! ifllpaife eflee1i · e iml'lemontntie~~loo<l rlain Hanagemen1 ~egulatien& er1he Nl'IP E1endard, iR h•li••,. 60.l, 60 .4, 60.§ ••El 60.6. Re•e~: A ft) eHulie ·ea~eefing lllflll 19 desefibe loegilaei11al ••lll••nts e: a slfelllll er Fi, ... ,, ·~·-~ mill 80ROfftl!,' :neluae the 60gffteel af:be fle es plain v·here lleed heights iff-'."'R:BlBFil~ BBMI eUed 8y tnaA made or na\ural tle od plaiP. obs:FHetieBS er ~ .:~ Itt Mi tul.iMl at ea, the !Hl!,llffl:11\t ef a sb eBft\ er r: er l,e:, ee!9. t,, e (2) ooMeeUtwe-bfidge eressiegs 11,•oyld mas1 li11el) h • IOIIYR . Remed, a lli•laliBl'I. +a efing lbe SIA1e1We er ethe. ile •lepmeP.1 iftte eeflll!lia&ee with ~ lee•I !lees pl•iR m•ROaeme111 ,erala1ie110. AF, if !his is net J!BSsiele, le red~•• the i-mpnots -ef-it9--fl&fte6B1pliw as . nra, E Uutt impfta\s eH~• ho FB8w111d iRulY8e pF0&eo1iRg nu~ ollut.i~dre er at:lter aJ.feeted di!' elupltl"flt ffe~ Geed d&fflftc,e&, tlnplert1eF/eiRg th er,femeJMeAI pre isiens ef ~u Title er afi,eP••ise 8e\oFriBg fuutte sttltilar ,1iela~1l.,as,ef ree~•i11g l'edoral Hft&Aeial ei:pefl\lfB with Fegerd 10 lee SIA1ol11re e, elller deYelapnaea!. SIS age b41f),odl} sf11 F'!saR Piflilf : The ulu~e l-if ~fl&Be ebo,1(11 RM Amr flf floAFI plAii:1 l&Bd lhel ""'' be •••~~i•d b)· lleedrnater<>f.n..giYen-st~ivor. time, nga,dle56 ef 'l'ftBIRBF ll!e water i, me~·iRg . EDITORS NOTE: The rcmainine ,lcfinitlons contain no changes ond therefore are not ioduded hcrt. Section 13 . S•fcty Clauses. The City 0:m:ncil hereby finds , dctr.nninc-s, Ill d dcclorcs that !his Ordinan~ is promulgnted under the ge.,cral police power of thr City of Et ,glewood, thut it is promulgated for the health, safety, and welfa.·e·ofthe public, nnd that Uris Ordman~ ,s necessary for the preservation ofhcallh and safety and for the protection of public convenience and 42 welfare The C ity Council further determines that :he Ordinanc, bears • 1aL:on•l rel »uon to the prope, legisl•t:ve ohject sought to be ,btained. ~-Sevembilj;v , lf ,ny claus~. sentence, paragr3ph, or part of thh Ordinance or the application thereo f to any person or circums1Anccs sh all fo, any reason be adjudged by a court of competent juri sdiction in'-•al id, such judgment shall not affr.ct, impair or invalid11te the rtmai:i dcr of this Ordinance or it application to oth:r persons or circwnstances. Section 1 S. Inconsistent Ord :nanc;s. Al l other Ordinances or portions thereof inconsistent o: conflicting with this Ordinnnce or any portion hereof are hereb y repealed to the extent of such inco:1sistency or conflict Section 16 . Effect ofrepea) or moclificetion . The repeal or modi ficat ion of nny provision of th e Code of the City of Englewood by this Ordinan ce shall not re icosc, extinguish, alter, modify , or change l.11 wl1olc or in vwt any penalty, forfeiture , or liability , either civil or criminal, which shall have beeu incurrd w:,t.,,. such provis ion, and each provision shall be treated and held as still remain.in& in forct: fo r the purpus:s of sustaining any and a.II proper actions1 su its, proceedings, and prosecutions for the enforcemelll uf the µcualt y, for fei ture, or "ability, as wcU as for the pcrposc of sustaining an y judt,,'111cnl, U::cn::c:, o:· ordc:1 w:·Ucll cata 01 may be :-cudcred, entered, or made Li such actions , suits , proceedings , or pro scculio ns. Se::ci on 17 fcnaill'.. The Penalty Provis ion of Section 1-4-1 EMC shall apply to each and every vio lition of th.is Orrlin;1:,cc . Introduc ed, read in full, and passed on first reading on lh e 4th dRy of M11rch, 201 3. Publis hed b)' Title as a Bill for an Ordinance tn the City 's offi c·.al r.ewspaper on th e 8th day of Mnrch, 2013 . Publishd as a Bill for on Ordinance on th e Cit y's cfficial we bsite beginning on the 6:h day of Maron, 2013 for thirty (30) days . Ji.andy P. Perm, Mayor ATTF.ST· Loucrishi ·. /\. Ellis, Ci ty Clerk I, Lcucrishia A. ElEs, Ci ty Clerk of the City of Englewood, Colorado , hereby certify lhnt the above and fo regoing is a true copy of a Dill for an Ordinance, introduced, read in full, and passed on [irst roadiug on the 4th day of March , 2013 . Loucrishia A. Ellis 43 • • • • • • ORDINANCE NO . SERIES OF 20 I 3 BY AUTHORITY COUNCll. BILL NO . 2 INTRODUCEDDYCOUNCll. MEMBER Wll.SON AN ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING A LEASE WITH PAUL WEBSTER, SUZANNE ODIORNE- WEBSTER , MA THEW WEBSTER AND CHARLES HOUCK FOR USE OF THE REAL PROPERTY LOCATED AT 3449 SOUTH BROADWAY AS OUTDOOR SEATING FOR "TIIE BREW ON BROADWAY". WHEREAS, the City owns propeny commonly known as the "Pasco" at 3449 South Broudwuy, Englewood, CO.; and WHEREAS , the approval of this Ordinance will pmnit "The Brew On Rrnaclway" Paul Webster, Suznnnc Odiorne-Webster, Mauhew Webster and Charles Houck to lease real property located at 3449 South Broadway for outdoor seating; and WHEREAS, the Englewood City Council finds that the leasing of a ponion of rhat property 10 The Brew on Broadway will enhane.e lhe usefulness and vi1ali1y ofrhe Downtown Englewnncl Business area; Wllli!U::AS, rhis agreemenl writ benefit and promore rhe welfare of 1he City of Englewood . NOW , THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCO, OF THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO, i\S FOLLOWS: Sectjon I . A lease with Paul Webster, Suzanne Odiorne-Webster, Matthew Webster and Charles Houck for use of the real property located at 3449 South Broadway as outdoor seating for "The Brew On Broadway". A copy oi1he "Lease" is m:uked as uExhihit A'' and attached hereto . ~. The Mayor IS hereby aurhorized to sign and the Ci ry Clerk shall ancst said lease on behalf of the Ciry of Englewood . Introduced, read in full, and amended and passed on first reading as amended on the 4th dny of March, 2013 . Published by Title as a Bill for an Ordinance as amended in the City's official newspaper on the 8~ day of March, 2013 . Published as a Bill for an Ordinance as amended on the C ity ', offici•I website heginning on the • 6th day of March, 2013 for thiny (30) days . Rend by title nnd passed on final reading on the 18th day of March, 2013 . Publ ished by title in the City's official newspaper u Ordinance No ._. Series of2013, on the 22nd day of March. 2013 . Published by tillc ~n the City's official website bcgituling on the 20th day of Murch, 2013 for thiny (30) da ys . Randy P. Penn, Mayor A'rI'EST : l.011crish ia A. Ellis , C ity C lerk I, Loucrishia A. Ell i ,, City Clerk of the C ity of Englewood. Colorado. her,:by ccnify that the above and forcl!oing is a true copy of the Ordinance passed un fin al reading .uid published by tit le as Ordinance No. _, Series of 2013 . Loucrishia A . Ellis • • • • • LEASE OF CITY OWNEO PROPERTY FOR OUTDOOR SEA TING FOR "THE BREW ON BROADWAY" This lease, dated--------~ is between the CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, 1000 Englewood Parkway, Englewood, Colorado 80110, as Landlord and PAUL WEBSTER, SUZANNE ODIOKNE-Wl::BSTER, MA THEW WEBSTER, AND CHARLES HOUCK as Tenants . In considcrntion of the payment of the rent and the pcrfonnance of the covenants nnd agreements by the Tenant set forth herein, the Landlord Jocs hereby lease to the Tenant the following descri\>ed premises situate in Arapahoe County , in the State ofColurado; the address of which ,s 3449 South Brondway, Englewood, Colorado 80 113 , more fully described as follows : That portion of Lots 35 and 36 Block I Enwood Addition as defined in Exhihil A. Said parcel contains approximately 914 square feet. Said premises, with all the appurtenances, are leased to the Tenant from the date of April I, 2013 • Apnl I, 2014, at and for a rental for the full term of one dnllor pe• squnre foot with the payment in U1e amow1t of $914.00 on approval of the Lease by Tenant. The Tenant may, wit!: approval of lhe Landlord, extend tlus lease for two (2) one (I) year periods ; notice of extension shall be 11iven in writing sixty days (60 days; before ilie tcnninallon of this Lease . This extension shall be for the rent of one dollar per square fool per year ($914.00) and said rent shall be dee on April I or each reuew•I ye:ir, p•yable at I 000 Englewood Parkway, Englewood, Colorado 80110 Alleritiuu : Finance Depanment, withoul notice. Tiffi TENANT, IN CONSIDERATION OF THE LEASING OF THE PREMISES AURl::ES AS FOLLOWS: I . To pay the nmt for 1he premises abol'c-dcscribod , in adl'ance . 2. To keep the improvements upon lhe premises including dra inage, icnces, wiring and lighting in good repair, all at Tenant's cxpcw.e, and •t the expiratinn of Ibis lease to &w-rendc r the premises in the sa me condition as when the Tenant entered the premises 1 loss by fire, inevitable accident, and ordinary wear e<eepled . Tenanl shall post a bond with the City in the amount of five thousand dollars ($5,000 .0 0) 10 secure the removal of imprnvcmenls or repairs should the Tenant fail to 3U!Tender premiies as described herein . 3. To keep lhe premises free and clear of ice and snow, ond to keep lhe entire premises free from all hllcr, dirt, debris ond obstructions ; to keep the premises in• clean and sanilary condition as required by the ordinances of the city and county in which the propeny is situate.d . 4. To sublet no part ufU1e premises , and nol to assign the lease or any interest therein . -1 - S. To use the premises only as seating for the adjoining premi~es at 3445 South Broadway and to use the premises for no purposes prohibited by the laws of the United States or the St111e of Colorado, or of tho ordinances of the city or town in wluch said premises are locnted, nnd for no improper or questionable purposes whatsoever, and to neither pennit nor suffer any disorderly conduct, noise or nuisance having a tendency to annoy or disturb any persons occupying adjacent premises . 6. To neither hold nor attempt 10 hold the Landlord liable for any injury or ciamagc, either prollinuslt or remote, occurring through or caused by the repairs, alterations, injury or accident tu the premises, or udjaccrtl premises , or otl,er pans of the above premises not herein demised, or by reaso11 of the negligc:nce or def•ult o: tlte owners or occupw,ts thereof or any o:her person, nor to hold the Landlord liable for any injury or d•m•g• occa<ioned hy defective electric wiring, plumbing or stonn water, nor shall said premises be used for any p11rpnse which would render the in.1urance thereon void or the insurance risk more hazardous, nor make any nlterations lo nr change.i; in, upon, or ahout the premises without obtaining the written consent of the Landlord therefore . 7. To allow the Landlord to enter upon the premises at any re.isonable hour . IT IS EXPRESSLY UNDERSTOOD AND AGREED BET\VEEN LANDLGRD AN!. , . 'NANT AS FOLLOWS: No ll~llicnt, express or im;,iicd 1 to any breach of any one or more of the agreements hereof sball 1,e deemed or taken to be • waiver of any succeeding or other breach. 9. lf, after the e.spiratiun of tlti s lease, tl,c Tenant s!Jall remain in po55ession of the premises and continue to pay n:nl wilhuul a written agreement as to such pos:stssicn , then such tenancy shall be regarded as a month-to-month tcnllllcy, al a muntltly rental, payable in advance, equivalent to the la<t month's rent paid under this lease, and subject to all the tenns and condition.c; of 1his lease . JO. If the premises arc ieft vacant and any pan of the rent reserved hereunder is not paid, then the Landlord may, without being obiigated to do so, and without terminating this lease, retake possession of the said premises, malting such changos and repairs as may be required, giving credit for the amount of rent so received less all expenses of such changes and repairs, nnd the Tenant shall be liable for the balance of the rent herein reserved until the expiration of the tenn of this lease. 11 . At the Landlord's option, it shall be deemed a breach oflhis lease if the Tenant defaults (a) iu the payment uflhe re11l ur any otl,er monetary ol,ligalion herein ; or (b) in the pcrfonnancc of auy otl1er ten:i or coudilion of lhill 1 ... c. The Landlord may elect to cure such default and any expenses of curing ,rusy be addcll lo the rent w,d shall become immediately due and payable -2- • • • • • • 12 . In the cvcnl thal tho Lamllord elect• to declare a brea ch ofthis lease, the Landlord shall have the right to give the Tenant three (3) days written notice re<;uiring payment oflhe rent or compliance with other tenllS or provisions of the lease , or delivery of lhe possession of the premises . In the event any default remains uncorrected after three (3) days wrillen notice, the Landlord, at Landlord 's option, may declare the term cndccl, rerossess the premises , er.pc! the Tenant and those cllllllling throush or under the Tenant and remove the effects of the Ten•n~ all witl1out being deemed guilty in trespass or of a forcible entry and detainer and without prejudice to any other remedies to which the Landlord may be entitled . If at any tir.te this lease is tenninated under this paragraph, the Tenant agrees to peacefully su.'Tender the premises to the Landlord immediately upon termination, and if the Tenanl rernabs in posses sion of the premises, th e Ten ant shnll he deemed guilly of unlawful detention of the premi ses. The umdlord shall be entitled to recover from the Tenanl all damages by reason of the Tenant's default, including but not limited to the cost lo recover and repossess the premises, the e.,penses of reletting , necessary renovation and alteration expenses , commissions and the rent for the balance of the term of this lease. In lhe event of any disput e ari sing under the terms of thi s lease, or in the even! of non- pa yment of nny sum s ari sin g under this lease and in the event the matter i• turned over to 1!.11 1tllurnoy, tl10 party prevailing in such dispule shall be cnutlcd, in add ition lo other damages u cosis, to receive reasonable attorneys' fees from the otlter p.ny. 13 . In the :vent any payment required hereunder is not made with in (10) days after the payment is due, a late charge in the •mounl of fi ve perc0t11 (S%) of the payment will L.> paid by the Tennnl. 14 . In the even! of a condemna1ion or 01her taking by any governmental agency, all proceeds shall be paid to the Laud lord hereunder, the Tenant wai ving all right lo any such payments . I 5. This lease is made w;th the express underst•nding and ag:-eemCT1t thal in the event the Tenant becomes insc ,lvent , the Landlord may declare thi s lease ended, and all rights of the Ten.till hcrew1der shall ten nate aud cease . 16 , Tenant sh611 insure the premises for public liobilily and property damage in the sum of One Million Dollars with the City of Englewood os an addi1ional insured. 17 . Should lil1Y pruvi,iun of this lc,asc violate any fedora !, sio te or local law or ord inance, that provis ion shall be deemed amended to so comply with su ch law or ordinance, and shall be construed in a manner so as to comp I y. 18 . Thi s lease shall be binding on the parties, their personal represen1a1ives, successors and assigns . 19 When used herein , the singular shall include the plural , and the use of any gender shall apply lo both 11enders . -3 - AnnlTlONAI. PROVISIONS Tenru1t shali pay the cost of the construction after wrinen approval or any impro\'omcnt,. LANDLORD CTTY 01' ENGLEWOOD By;. ____ _ ATTEST .. _______ _ TENANTS WEBSTER BREWS LLC. By: -=PA~UL'=""'WE=B~s=T=ER~--- STA TE or COLOR;\DO COU1''TY OF ____ _ ) )s s. ) The foregoing it:slfWn:111 was acknowledged before me this __ day of ______ __, 2013, by Paul Webster . M y commission exp :rcs . ______ _ By: ---,S,.,U"'ZAfNE::-:":'=_=-co=-=o=-=1==0c=R-:-N:=E,-;-\:-:VE:B:-:s=TER STATE OF COLORADO COUNTY OF ____ _ ) )ss. ) Notary Public The foregoing instrurm:nt was acknowlcd11ed befo,e me lltls __ day or ______ __, 2013 , by SU7JlnneOdiomc•Wcbster. Nolnry Puhlic My commission expires: ______ _ -4- • • • • • • By: -,M,-,-,-An=-IE"'W-:-:--=WEB=..,.sT=,ER=--- STATE OF COLORADO COUNTY OF ____ _ ) )ss . ) The foregoing instrument was acknowledged before me this __ day of ______ __, 2013, by Mathew Webster . Notary Public My commiss ion expires: ______ _ By : __________ _ CHARLES HOUCK STATE OF COLORADO } )s s. COUNTY OF____ } The foregoing instrument was acknowledged before me this __ day of ______ _, 2013, hy Chnrles Houck . Notary Public My commis sion expires : ______ _ -5- -~ I ] ~. i --•~· . ' ' ' . ' . ' t --i I I ---r .. -J 1 [·R!Z: _J.,:__ .=::.1-.. ' ~J -' \ I \!-~··7 \ I II 10' ~ • • • • • • BY AUTHORITY ORDINANCE NO. SERIES OF 2013 COUNCIL BILL NO. 4 INTRODUCED BY COUNCIL MEMBER WOODWARD A:-! ORDINANCE CLEANING UP CERTAIN ERRORS AND OMISSIONS IN THE ENGLEWOOD MUNICIPAL CODE 2000 BY AMENDING l'ITLES 12 AND 16. WHEREAS . cenain errors and omissions have been discovered through normal use of the En~Iewood Municipal Code; and WHEREAS. staff recommends approval vf this Bill ior an Ordinance 10 clean up and clarify vzrious section, of the En~lewood Municipal Code . NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY TH£ CITY COUNCil, OF THE CITY OF ENGLEWO OD. COLORADO, AS FOLLOWS : ~-TI,. •:.ity Council of the City of Englewood. Colorado hereby authorizes amending Title 12, Chapter 2, Section I. Subsection D(a)(2), en1itled Wa .,·rewa tcr Utility of the Englewood Municipal Code 2000, lo read a.s fo ll ows: 12-2-1-D: Dcji11itions/Abbreviation.• a11d ,frro11yn1s : Unless the contc<t spccitically indicates otherwise, the following tcm\S o.nd pit.roses, ns used :n 1his chapter, shall hnvc the meanings hcrcirmft<.T designated: BMPs BOD BMR 'C COPS CFR COD CWA EPA 'F FOG gpd Abbreviations and Acronym,: The fol\owing abbreviations shall have the designated meanings. Best Management Practices Biuchcurical O,ygcu Dcmaud Baseline Monitoring Repon degrees Centigrade Colorado Discharge Pcnnit System Code of Federal Regulations Chemica l Oxygen Demand Clean Water Act (33 USC 12S1 ct seq .), as amended Envirorunental Protection Agency dclP'ees Fahrenheit Fats , Oils, and Grease gallons per day 1 11 bii gpd JU mg/I. O&M !'(•GS POTW KCRA SIC sru SNC TSS U.S.C . gallons per day Industrial User milligrams per Liter Operalions and Maintenonce Petroleum, Oil, Grease ond Sand Publicly Owned Treatment Works Resource Con.crvation and Recovery Act & Section Standllrd lnciu,tnal Cla,sificauon Significant Industrial L:,cr Significant Non-r:ompliance Total Suspended Solids Uni1cc Slates Code • ~ct or the Act: The federal Water Pollution Control Ac1, al so known as the Clean Water Acl, a; amended , 33 U.S.('. 12S 1 cl seq Approval A1'tlwriry : The Rel,•ionttl Aclministrator of F.Pi\ Region 8. Al such time as the S1>tc rccei\'es authorization , the Appro\'al Authonly sha ll be the Director of the Colorado Depanment of Public Health and Enmonment. (a) If the user is a oorpo1ation: (1) The president, secrelary, treasurer, or vice presidenl of the corporation in cllorge of o prin cipal business function . nr nny other person who perfonns ~imiln r Jl('llity or dccision•making funct ion.Iii for the corporation . or (2) The~ lllillli1lla,Of one or more m.1nufa r.n1ring, prnducuon , or operating facililies, prnvidcd lhe ~ UJM~ is authorized lo make managcme:il decisions thal aoven11he operation of the regul nted facility including ha"ing the explicit or implicil duty of making major capital invcstn,~m recommendations, nnd initio' 111d direct other comprehensive measures to assure long-term environmental cnmpliance with environment:11 h1w!: nnd rcgulotions; can ensure that the ncccsS8J)' systems arc established or aclions taken to gather compl ete and accurate informatio n for industrial wustc:wat.:r peunit rcquin:mt:11b; w1J whrte authority tu sil(Jl docwuc:nl$ has been assigned or del•~•ted to the Qlj' lllillW:m in accordance with corporate procedures . 2 • • • • ·• • ~-The City Council of the City of Englewood, Colorado hereby authorizes amending Title 16, Chapter 2, Section I, Subsection C( I )(b){I ), entitled Board of Adjustment a,1d Appeals, of the Englewood Municipal Code 2000, to reacl as follows: I 6-~-1 (C): Board of Adjustment and Appeals. I. Administrative and Review Role, Under this Title. The Board of Adjustment and Appeals ("Eloard"J shall have the following responsibilities in administering tins Title: a. App,n/,frnm Rullding Prmrit Drninls . The Bo•rd shall have power to hear and determine appeals from refusal of building permits . b. Admi11istl'Dtive Appeal~. In addition to ~•ic:, other jurisdiction as authorized by law, the Board !;h?.il have the jurisdiction and :1ower : ( I) To hear and dl'Cidc appeals from and to review any order, requirement, decision , or dc:ennination by lite Chief Building Official or any employee in the enforcement of this Title, or~ Uniform Codes adopted by the City, except tho M~dcl Traffic Code, and to hcaJ and decide all mailers referred to it, or upon which it is required to pass under this Title or any amendment hereto. ~-The City Council of the City of Englewood, Colorado hereby authorizes amending Title 16, Chapter 1, Section 3, Subsection G, entitled Notice Rcq11b·emen1., of the Englewood Municipal C,,de 2000 , to read as follows: 16-2-J(G). Notice Requirements. I. rub Ii shed N lice . Notice shall be by "ne (I) publication on the City's official website or in the newspaper designated by City Council as the City's o11icial newspaper at least ten ( 10) days before any hearing before the Cow,cil , the Commission, or the Board . lne City sh.II be responsible for all required published notices, and for pro'.iding l!v iUcucc uf timely published notice at the time of the hcttrillN or cuu.~iJcrutiuu. Posted Notice. The propcny shall be ad\'cnised by po stin11 for not less than ten (10) con.«x:utive days prior to• hearing .before the Council, the Commission, or the Board; provided, however, that where the case docs not involve a specific propcny, no posted notice shall be required . A posted not ice shall consist of a sign not less than twenty- two inches (22") by twenty-eight inches (2R") in si e.c, located not less than four feet ( 4') above ground level in a conspicuous place, with letters not less than one inch (I") in height in black paint, which letters can be read from the adjoining street :-ight-of- way. 1be applicant shall be r,,ponsiblc for complying with posted notice provisions and for providing evidence of time ly posted noti ce at the time oft he hearing or 3 consideration. All required posted notices shall ren,;;in in place until after the date of the hearing or consideration, 1111d shall be removed by the applicant within seven (7) days af\er the hearing or consideration . 3. Mailed ~otice. a. Mailed Notice to Applicant. The City shall give written notice of the date. time, ond pince of any schedu led hearing 10 the opplicnnt in person or by first doss mnil b. S11mmary ,j Mailed Notice Req11irements. Table 16-2-3.I below swnmarizes the mailed notice requirements of this subsection, and includes rcquircmc11ts for : Responsihle part)' for mailing nmicc, the minimum deadline hy whi ch noucc must be mailed, the intended recipients rmd the geograph,c scope ofmnHed notice, whether the applicant must pro,ide a mailing list and receipt . and the type of mail service required . c. M,11/i,d Notice nfNeighhnrhnnd Mee1ing and Cer tain P11h/ic Nearing.,. Whenever o mailed notice is required br Table 16-2-3.1, the npplicnnt shall mnil written 11utilicutiu11 uftbc nei!(l1borhuud rneetin~ or hearin~ ut least ten (10) days prior 10 the meeting or he aring to occupants and property owner; within one thousand feet ( 1,000') of the perimeter of the proposed de\'cloprncnl. Notification shall be sent to property owners of record from data available w:thin thirty (30) days before the required mailing date from the Arapahoe County Glerlf.~r<W'5 ~ urlicc. d. /,.,failed Notice for Conditional Use Te/ecommrm icatio11s Towers and Alllemra(s). At least ten (IO) days prior to the first public hearing on any request for a condit ional use pcnnit for a 1clccommunic:11ions tower or :mtenna(st the applicant shall provide wrillcn nvtice 10 all occupun~ anJ propt:rty ov.'Ilers within one thousand feet (l,000") ofthc property b~undary of the site upon which the tower or antcnna(s) are proposed to be located. Notifrca1ion shall be sent to property owners of record from data available within thirty (30) days before the required mailing date from the Arapahoe County~~ office. c. l'roof of Mailing Required. Whenever mailed notice is required according to this subsection, the applicant shall provide a mailing list to staff and ccnify Iha< letters were mailed via the U.S . Postal Service to the listed addresses withn thr. time frame specified in Tnble 16-2-3.1 below pri or to the meeting or hearing . ,\ USPS rc:ceipt s,.all t,e attached to the conificatibn. 4 • • • PUD, TSA, other Applicant 10 Property 1,000 feet Yes 1st Rezoning (prior to owners of radius Class Neighborhood neighborhood record [I] measured Mail Meeting meeting and and from Planning and Occupants boundary Zoning lines of Commission subject parcel hearing) Major Subdi vis io n Ap1>liculll 10 Property 1,000 ree1 Yes 1st (priorto owners of radius Class neighborhood record [I] ,neosurcd Mail meet ing and and from Plaruting and Oc:upants boundary Zon ing lines of Commission subject parcel hearing) Conditional Use for Applicant IO prior to Property 1,000 feet Yes 1st Teleconuuunicati on Planning and owners of radius Class Facility Zonini: record [I) measured. Mail Commission and from hearing Occupants boundary lines of subject parcel Notes to Table: 111 Property owne rs c•i recurd al the Arapahoe Cuw1tr 61011, aml It••••~••••~ office frum data available within thirty days (30) heforc the required mailing date . Section 4. The City Council of the City of Englewood. Colorado hereby authon:res amend mg Title 16. Ch:,:,rc:r ~. Section I, Suhsection C , entitled Tobi< of Allowed Uses of the Englewood Municipal Code 2000, to re,iJ as follows : 16-5-1 (C): Table o_f Allowed l.,'scs. r=----------------------------------------------------, TABLE 16-5-1.1 : TABLE OF Al.I.OWED USES P ~ PERMITTED USE C = CONDITIONA L USE A '= !\CCt::SSOKY USE T= TEMPORARY USF. ,T.= I.JMTTF.D USE C-A = ACCESSORY USE APPROVED CONJJJTIONALL y . L:i.: = ACCESSORY USE APPROVED \VITTI UMJTED US E PROCEOlJRE . . i ,.•; ·.:-•: .. ---~--- Use: l ·ategory tJseTypc_. 1 -K~~i~tiat·: N~_n:Rc,ideotial • Adl!;tional Regulations Group Living • <· .;,_.:. -:,.it~_,._--:.-.... !.• • j__" ,._'.•. ---. ;:\ . ; :, f .'R _R-R. It MURMUR MUR Ml M " ·. J : , ... :·':'.:.i •1--i7 '21 ·2 ~· 3 1 ''··1·f-: :i;\~ f , · ~j~,ir 1~~: ~;.;;1::~t~ i. -T~ I '.~ .. ~ {~~ :'. :~;~t .' '2--~•t-:.•;-,1•~ .. - F • !: ~~ •1 :i ~-~ '.• ·•<! ./ RESIDENTIAL USES Group living facility, large/special C C C CIC fl' If' 16-5-2 .A.I • • I • Group living facility. small p r p r p p p p p p p p p 16-5-Z.A. I I ' i Small 1.reatment center C C C C C p p 16-5-Z.A.I Household Living Livei wf'rk dwelling p p i' p L L 16-5-2.A.2 Manufactured home park p 16-5-Z.A.3 Mult i~unit dwelling p p p p p p p p p p 16-5-2A4 16-6-1.C.4 Or~-unil dwelling p p p p p p p p I' p 16-5-2.A .5 16-5-2.A.6 One-unit dwelling on a small p p p p p p p p p p 16-5-2.A.6 lot Board ing o r rooming house C C C C C C C 16-S-2.A .7 PUBLIC/INSTITUTIONAL US ES 7 Animal Shelter Not-for-profit animal sheller p p Emergency Temporary Shelter Housing shelter, food shelter C C Government and Cily All other buildings and p p p p p p p p p p p p p p p fac ilities nOI specified under the puh1id insrinltiona1 uses category Library Public p p p p p Museum/Cultural All uses r I' p p p p p Park and Open Space Athletic field C C C C C C C C C p p Community garden C C C C C C C C C C C Park p p r r r p r r p p p p p p p Religiou.< Assembly Religious institutions and p I' r r p p I' I' p p L L L L L • • • • • • associated accessory uses School Education institution I' I' I' I' I' p p p p p p p C Telecommuni:ation Facility Alternative tower structure p p p p p p p I' I' I' l' I' p p p (See Chaprar I 6-1. "Telecommllnications. "f,Jr applicable "·,;c-rclated guidelin es Antenna(microwavc antenna. P p p p p p p p p p p p p p I' a11d standard.<) sectorized panel antenna , whir, antenna) Tower struclurc C C C C C C C C C C C C C r r Transportation Facility RTD maintenance facility p p Transit center p Utility facility(not iocluding Major utility facility p I' 16-5•2 .B.I Telecommunicatio n Facility) Minor utility facility (as a C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C principal use of land) I 9 COMMERCIAL USES Aduh Use All Lypc:,, as Jdinc:tl iu p r 16-5-2.C.l Chap1cr 11\-11 ;\gricuhural Use Greenhouse/ nursery. raising p p 16-5-2.C2 of planl::i. nuwer:.. er nursery stock .. Animal Sales and Service Animal shelter p 1' Kc1u,d/day care L p p Pet store (live animal sale) I' r r p p p Small animal veterinary I. I. p C p r hospital or clinic Assembly Assembly hall or audilorium, p r p C p p hall rental for meetings or sucia l ot.."Casioas • • • • • Membership organi7.ation p I' I' C p p (excluding adult use) Dependent Care Dependent care cenler (less C C C C C P p p p p p p C 16-5-2.C .7 than 24-hour carc,any age) Entertainment/ Amuscmc:11t : A.111usc:1 11c1u establ ishment C C C C CC Indoor Hookah lounge p p p p I' l'hysical fitness center/spa p p p p p p Theater and I' p p r I' performance/concert venue, not including adult c 11tcrtai1unc:nt Entcnainmcnt/ Amusc1ncnt: General ou1door rccrcmlon C C C Outdoor Financial Institution Check cashing facility I' p I' p 11 Financia l instilulion, with L p p drivc-{brough serv ice Financial institution. w ithout p p p p p p drive-through service Food and BeverJ1,-.: Serv ice Brew pub p p p p p p Caterer I' p p p Microbrewery p p p Resta urant , bar. tavern w ith p p p p p p or witho ut o utdoor o perations Rc,;t aurant. with drive• L p p thro ugh service Take o ut and del ivery only p r r • • • • • • Medical!Scicntific Service Clinic p p p p p p p p p Hospital p p p p p p Laboratory (dental, medic.ii p I' I' p p p p p p p or optical) Mt:dic.il Marijuana Mc:di1.:al 111a1·ij uaua center r r r p p 16-5-2.C.13 16-54.C.l.f Medical mariJuana optional A A ,A p p l 6 -5-2.C. I 3 premises cultivation 16-5-4.C. I .f operation Medic.al m:uijuana infust:d A A A I' p 16-5-2.C. I 3 prmlui.:ts 111a1lufocturt:r 16-5-4.C. l.f Office Onicc, type t (l,'CIICrJI) p p p p p p I' I' p Office , type 2 (limited) p I' p p p p p p p p 15-5-2 .C.8 i 13 Retail Sales and Service Cremato1·iu m C (Personal Service) Dry cleaner, drop-off s ite p r p I' p p on ly Instrucriona ) servic e I' p p p p Massage therapy p r p f p p p p Mort uary p I' Persona l care p r p r p p Sen.ic~: photography stucli o I' I' I' t' l' p a nd photo lah . upholstery, printer, locl.,,nith , tailor Tattoo and body-piercing p p establi shment • • • • • • ·1 ·cmporary em ploymc nl C C 16-S-2 .C .1 I busi ness Ret;ii l Sales and Sen •ice Equip mcnl renta l L p p (Repair and Rcntn l) Repa(.-s•ho p (not includ ing p p p p p p auto) Retail Sales and Service (S ales) Antu;, ,c stort: p r p r r r Art gallery p p p p p p Auction house p r p Bu y-back. second-hand, p p I' p thri ft, consignment stores, large Buy -hack, second-bat :I, p r p p p ttJltl. consig nment :;tores, I small I I 1 5 Con venience store p p p p p Grocery/specia lty food store p p p p p p Internet sa l:s location p p p p f ,iq uor store p p p p I' p ; Pawnbroker p ;> t6-5 -2.C.10 Retail ,;;,)es, general p p P P/C P p ForTSA. merch;mcfo:e pjf:,; ·' 20,000 sq. ! ti., C if> 20,000,q. ft. o. gross lcasahlc floor area I I School Trade or business school p p P C p p 16-5-2.C.12 • • It ~ • Studio Vehicle and Equipment Rad!Oitclcv,sion broadcasting studio, rccording/lilm studio Automobile pawabrokcr Automotive sales, rental Automotive service and repair. including body or fender work Automotive service and repair. nOI including body or fender work Automotive service station (gas,,iine fac ility) Car wash. auto detailing C,:.mmerci.il stonge of p I ! I I li ,. p p p p p p 16-5-2.C .I0 L p p :6-5-2 .C.3 p p 16-5-2.C .4 L p p 16-5-2.C .4 L p p 16-5-2.C.5 L L L 16-5-2.C.6 16-5-2 .C.4 I :;, p 16-5-2.C .3 I I I operable veh icles I Fuel di spensing L p p Parking fac ili ty, structure C C C C L L C p p 16-5 -2.C .3 (opc:rdblc vehi cl es), pri ncipal 16-5-2.C.14 u~e Padting area, surface C C C C L L C p p t6-s-:z_c_9 (oJl"ra ble veh ic les), principal 16-5 -2.C .3 use Rccrca 1ional vehicles and L p p boalS, sales or rcnial Vis it o r Accommodat1on Ucd and break fast I' p p llotcl p p p p I' 1-lo1el , cx 1cndcd stay I' p I' • • • • • Wholesale Sales and distribution I p p MA~!I JF ACTIJRJNG,1NDUSTRIAL USES Industrial Service lndu s1rial sef'\.ice, light C p p 16-5-2.D.3 (TSA only) ludustrial service, he.ivy r Manufacturing , Including Manufacturing. lij!ht C p p 16-5 -2.D.4 Procc.;sing. fabrication , (TSA only) or Assembly Manufacturing, hea\'y p - \V arehousc/ Slorag~ Fuel storage (principal use) L M ini-<torage facility p p Moving and storage p p 19 Outdoor storage p p M-e- ~ ~ Storage yard for vehicles , I p p 16-5-2.D.6 equipment, material, and fo r Li suppl ies ~ . ·- Warehou sing and:'.i , ·,~..-;ige l .!' .r i i r i Wa,;tc/Salvagc Autoroobik wra:kiog/ T I IC p 16 -5-2.0.1 sa l\'agc yanl I I i Commercial inc inerator ! C Ha7..ardous waste handl ing C C 16-5-2.D .2 Recycling operation, all I p p 16-5-2.D.5 processing occurs within enclosed suucturc • • • • Recyclin,:t operation, some or I I I C C 16-5-2 .0.5 all processin~ occur.; outside an enclose.:! structure I i -· Sanitary service C Waste transfer statioa (not C C including hazardous waste) I I ACCESSORY USES -See Section Jt,-5-4 for addnional regulations Home Care Accessory Uses Adult dependent care C-A A A A A A A A A (Accessory to Principa! Onc•Unil A Dwelling Uses Only) Family child care home C-A A A A A A A A A A ln familoJdlcr hum.; C-A A A A A A A A A A . Large child care home L-L-L-L- A A A A 21 Olhcr A«:cssury Uses Caretaker's 4uartc1 AA A A A A Dmnilory A A A Hmuc: oc..:upat.iv 11 A A A A 1\ A A A A A 16-5-4.C. I Minor ulilily facilil y (as L-L-1.-L-L-L·A L-A L-A L· L-A L· I, Lr Lr L-16-5-2.B.I acccssol)' use of land) A A A A A A A A A A A Parking area (surface) A A A A A A A A A A A 16-54.C.2 Parking garage~ A A A Sa1ellite dish antenna A A A A A A A A A A A A ,\ A A I b-5-4.C.J Service units or fadlily ,A •. A A A 16-5-4.C.4 Swimming pool A A A A A A A A A ,\ A A A A A 16-5-4.C.5 • • • • • • Wholesale sales and A A ;\ A lb-5-4.C.b distribution TEMPOR.A.RY USES -Set'-Section 16-5-') for a,i<litional regulations Car wash T T T T T T T T T T T T T T T E."tp.1nsi on or rcplaccn1cnt of T T T T T T T T T T T T T T existing facilities Fanncrs market T T T T T T Food vendor carts T T T T T T T Mobile storage (with or T T T T T T T T T T T T T T T without building permit) Real t..'Sta1c snlcs or leasing T T T T T T T T T T T T T T T oiticc (also model homes) 23 -- I Ou,door sales (e.g., tent S31cs. T T T T T T parking lot sales , seasonal sales. ~imJ shicld rq,air. ,ales I fmm rdail vcn,lor ca.'1.c;, de.) Specia l event (e.g., carni val, T T T T T T T T T T T T T T T bazaar, fair) ·1·e nls . canopies T T T T T T T T T T T T T T T USES '.'iOT l\lF.NTIOSED Sec I 6-5-1. R fo.-procedures :md crileri> for a pprovin~ unlisted usc,s, including unl isted accessory and temporary ust.":t • • • • ~. The City Council of tilt 1 '1ty r,f Fnglewood, Colorado herehy authonzcs amending Title 16, Chapter 6, Section I, Suh•~ction ·B. enlilled Summary Ta,~/c oj Dimr11.vional Req,wementsfor Principol L',:; m i .,,,.,,,.,,ts ofihe Englewood Mu1ticipal Code 2000, to read as follows . S11mmury Tu/Jle of Dimemional Req111ren1t•nt, f~r Prin cipal Uses an,1 Stn,c111res . All principal ,truc1U1os un<I uses shall l,c sul,j.,ct 1u 1hc inlonsil y un<I Ji111c11siu11ul slamlarJs sci fo1;h i111l1e followin~ Table 16-6-1 . I. These standard, may be further limiied by other applicable sections of this Title , Additional regulat ions for the residential districts , and special dimensional regulati ons related 10 !ot nrea , setbacks, height , and tloor area arc set forth in the subsections ,mmediatcly followina the table. Rules of measurement ore set fonh in subsection 16-6-1.A EMG . Dimensional requirements for accessory structures are set forth in subsection 16-6-1.11::M<.:. R• I •A District One-Unit ?,000 None 35 7S 32 25 20 Dwelling One-Unit 6,000 None 40 50 32 2; 20 Dwelling on a ; '1 Small Lot[S] All Other 24,000 None 35 200 32 25 2S 25 Allowed Us es 25 R-1-DDislrict Onc-Unil 7,200 1'onc 40 60 ,. 25 5 20 Dwelling One-Uuil 6.000 Nuuc 40 50 J~ 25 5 20 Dwcllinw onu [4] Sm all Loi [SJ All O1her 24,000 None 40 200 )2 25 25 25 All owed U~•• R-1-C Dislricl Onc-Unil 6,000 None 40 50 32 25 5 20 Dwelling Onc-lJnll 4,500 None 35 37 J2 25 ~ 20 Dwell Ing on• [4] Smnll Loi [5) All Other 24,000 None 40 20i) )2 25 25 2S Allowed Uses R-2 -A Uaslricl Unc-Unil b,OUO None 40 50 32 25 5 20 Dwelling One-Unil 4,000 None 35 40 32 25 3 20 Dwelling on n SOUIII Lot[5] Muhi -Uni l 3,000 per None 40 25 per Ji. 25 5 20 Dwelling unil (Mnximum2 units) unit [4] All Other 24,000 None 60 200 32 25 25 25 Allowed Uses F.-2-B District One-Unit 6,000 None 40 so 32 25 s 20 Dwelling One-Unit 4,000 None 35 40 32 25 3 20 Dwelling on a Small lot [SI Mulli-Unit 3,000 per None 60 25 per 32 25 s 20 Dwell i,:ij u.'lit unit (Moximum Units Based [4] on Lot Arcn & lot Width) -r----All O11,~r 24 ,000 None 60 200 32 25 25 25 All owed Uses MU-R-3 -A Dis :ri ct O11e-Unit 6,000 None 40 so 3~ 2~ s 20 Dweiling One-l/nit 4,0011 None JS 40 32 25 3 20 Dwellinr 011 n Smn ll l.nt [SJ -Mul1i -Unit 3,000 per None 60 25 per 32 25 s 25 Dwelling unit (Maximum Units l:lnsed on Lot Area & unil [41 Lot Width) Priv•lc 12,000 Nuuc 70 None 11/a 25 IS IS Off-Street j rarking Lois I I I Ullice, Linuled 15 ,000 I 5 50 Nonr 12 25 15 25 (Excluding the gJoss floor area of parkin~ ~lructurcs) All Other 24,000 None 60 200 l2 25 25 25 Allowed Uses MU-R-3-B Di>1r ic1 (See Additioual Rc~ula1io11s Followi11g tl1e Table) Or.s-Unil 6,000 None 40 50 32 IS 5 20 Dwelling One•Unil 4,000 None 35 40 32 25 3 20 Dwelling on a Stnall Loi (SJ Multi-lJml 2-4 units : Nl''IIH! 75 None 2-4 IS 2-4 2S nwelling 3,000 per wtits : wtits: 5 (Maximum uni1; Each 32 More Un .ts Based on additional More than 4 UJ'. Are;i & Lot w1ilovc:r 4 Uiau 4 wtitS: IS Width) units: 1,000 units: per unit[4] 60 Office, Limited 24,000 1.5 iS None 60 IS IS [3] 25 (facluding the gross floor area of parking s1n1ctures) Ali Other 24 ,000 None 75 None 60 15 15 25 Allowed Uses (4) MU-R -3-C Distriel (See Addilional Rc1JUln1ions Following the Table) One-Uni1 6,000 None 40 50 32 IS 5 20 Dwelling One-Unit 4,000 None 35 40 32 1S 3 -~ Dwclli11gu11H Small Lo1(5) Muhi-Unit 6,000 None 75 None 40 11 s 20 Dwelling Ufiiee, LUT~!ed 6,000 None 15 None 40 15 5 20 All Other 24,000 None 75 None 40 15 5 20 Allowed Use!: [41 M-1, M-2, M-O-2 Districts (See Table 16-6-Ua) MU-B-1 Distri cl (See Add i1ional Regula1ion Following 1he Table) Live/Work 1None I None '-l one None 100 0 an~ no 0 5 Dwelling more 1han .5 feet I Multi-Unit None None None None 100 0and no 0 5 Dwelling[4 ] m:,re than 5 rect All O1her None None Non e None 100 0 nnd no 0 s Allnwecl Uses more lhan S feel MU-B-2 Distric1 (Sec /\ddi1ionnl Rcguln1ions Following lhe Table) Mulli-Unil . ~ ne None None None 60 0 and no 0 s Dwelling [4] more 1han 5 feel All O1her None None None Kone bO 0 and no 0 s All~wed Uses more 1han 5 feet TS/\ District Plea.<• rt/er to Section /6-6-14 EMC, a/this Chapttr and the applicable Station Area Design Standards and Guidelines for ;nten~ity unJ Jimen~itJnul $lunJards. 1-1 ANDl-2 All Allowed None 2 :1 None Noue roue Where a building abuts Uses Exc<-pl upon , adjoins, 01· is Ma11ufac1ured adjacent to a residcnlial Home rarks zone district, minimum setback., of IO ft on nll sides nre required, except as rr<iuircd in Section 16- 6-7.~, "Screening Requirements ." Manufactured See Section 16 -5 -2 . .'\.3, above. Home Parks Noles lo Table: 111 The minimum side setback stated in this table fa, one -unit auached and multi•unit dwellings shall apply 10 the entire dwelling structure, and not 10 each individual dwelling unit located in the structure. (21 The minimum side setbaek stnndnrd for prinripal residential dwelling, in the residential (R) zone districts, as stoled in r s Table, shall apply 10 such dwellings thu existed on the Effective Date of this ':'i1le . llowcver, principal residential dwellings existing on the Effective Date ofthls Title, and which as of that ,late are not in compliance with the minimum side set back standards established in this Table, sha,i not be consic.ercd nonconfom1ing structures due solely to the dwellin11's 11oncompliance with the minimum side setba ck. Such dwellings arc "grandfathered ," and shall be considered legnl , conforming stnichirc.s for the purposes of ,ale and development under this Tille and other City building and safe1y regulations . See Sect ion 16-9-3 (Nonconfomung Structures), below . 13) The minimum separation between principal buil<iings located on the same or adjoining lots . whether or not the lots are under the same 0"11ership, shall be liftccn teel (15'). (4) Sec Secti on 16-6-1.C for additional dimensional slO ndord s approp ri ate to the zone di strict. ISi Small lot of r,cord on or before February 23. 2004 . ~-The City Council of the City of F.nglewood, Colorado hereby authorizes amending Ti tl e 16, Chap ter 6, Sec•ion 4, Suh section I., entitled fond,capmg and Screening of the Englewood Municip al Code 2000, to rea d ns fo ll ows · 16-6-4 UJJ'Str,ct l o11ding in th e MU-H-1 Distr ict. Access for loading should be provided off the alley; or, if the property ha; no access lo ao alley, from the primary st reet. All ot her loadi ng requirements in this subsection shall appl) in the MU-8-1 di"ricl. EDITORS NOTE : 16 -6-4, (,\) 1hrou i:J1 (K) conlllin, no changes and is thorcfo re not included here . L. la.1dsr:aping and .SCreening. Off-stree t plllking and loa ding areas shall comp ly wuh the parki 11J!t Ul'ea la11ds1,;api11~ rcq ui rc1 1x:11t1i i11 Scc1io11 I 6·6-7.F EM C, and tl1e scrcenh1J;,?, requirements for off-st reet lo ading areas SIRled in Section 16-6 -7 .~ Q EMC. Section 7. The C:y Counci l of th e Cit y of Eng lewood, Co lorndo hereby au1hori1.cs am ending Ti 1lc 16. Chnptcr 61 Section 71 Subsection I, entitled !n ccmiVt:'sfa r Ahcrnatn'" Landscape Materials of the Englewood Municipal Code 2000, to read as follows: EDITORS NOTE: 16-6-4, (,\) through (II) contains no changes and is therefore not incl ud ed he re. 16-6-7(1). lncenti1•e,fur Alternutfre L ,mJ,·i:uµe Mut,riul,. TABLE 16-6-.19 : INCENTIVES FOR ALTERNATIVE LANDSCAPE ~IA TERIALS AJ11.;1t1alivc L£111dsl:aµ1.: U u:1 of Mca>urc111c1d Eyuiv•lom to Unit Ma1e1ia l for Aile mat ive Material oi Standard Material Masonry Wall or Decorative Metal Fence I Linc:ar Fool 3 Square Feet of RLA Englcw uoo Sumdar,I Fence I Linear Fo ut 6 Square Feet of RLA )' Miuiu1w11 Hc::i~.ht Gn:en Screen wilh I Linear Fuut ) Sq uare Feel of Vines RL A Water Feature I Squun: Foo t ufRLA I Square Feet of RLA Rooft op Gardens I Square Fo ol 0 .5 Square Feet of RLA --One Ga ll on Perennial or Groundcover 4 Plarn s I Five Ga ll on Shrub City Approved Tree Grate with Minimum I Tree Orate , Not to E.cocd I 150 Square Feet uf 21/,'" Cal. Street Troe Betw een Principal Grate per 25 Lin""' Fe et of Lot RLA Structure and Curb Frontawe J 2 • • • • • • Section 8. The Ci ty Council of the City of Englewood, Colorado hereby authorizes amending Title 16 , Chapter 11 Section 2(9), "fl cjinitiv11 of Word.,, T~rms, 011d Phrases" of the Englewood Municipal Code 2000 10 read as follows: 16-11-2: Dcnnltlun uf Wurd,, Tcrnn, and Phrnses. B. Definition of Words , Terms , and Phrases. Ct1lirwr: The inch dia meter of the tnmk nf 8 tree me~su:-ed Ri• iHohe, (f\") four feet (4 ') .above grade, fer Al IFHS OfJice. Type 2 (limitec/): A specific type of of.ice use . (leneral office types de sc ribed in definit ion of "O ffice. Type I:· !hat the Cir· ls arc compatible with in a zone district where the predominant use may be medium to hip.i. uensity residen:ial, or when the office type is proposed to be part of a mixed-use dcvclopmc,11. Type 2 offices may be mixed with residential uses in the sa me building (vertical mixed use) or on the sa me devclopr.1ent parcel (hllrizontal mixed ute). Compatibility ~h3II be e,·al ·Jated in terms of the r ·-1po~ed office's seal<, (tloor area), hour, of operations, parking and loading demand, and · /ptcal levels and pea~s of oustomer/client traffic. Limited office types will typically include most professional uftices that ore open and operating primarily during da}time hours . Type 2 (limited) office does not in clud e ~ clinics lhRt provirie merlic:'11 nr cientnl servi ces, which are classif ied separately under "medical/scientific services". See detinilion of"Oftice". ~-Safety Clauses. The City Council hereby finds. dctemlines. and declares that this Ordinance is promulgated wider the general pol it ,· ~ower of the C ,;y of Elglewood , that it is promulgated ior the health , safety, and welfare of the public, and that this Ordinonce 1s necessary for the preservation of health and safety and for the protection of public convenience and welfare. The Cily Council further delcnnines that the Ordinance bean; a rational rdatiun tu Lin: proper le1,1islative object sought to be obtained. ~IQ. Severabjjjty. If any clause, sentence, paragraph, or part of this Ordinance or the applicatio n there of lo any person or circumstances sha ll for any reason be adjudged by a court of competent jurisdiction invalid, such judgment shall not affect , impair or invalidate the remainder of this Ordinance or it ap plication to 01he r persons or circumstances. ~-lnconsjstent Ordinances All ot her Ordinances or portions thereof inconsistent or conflictin~ with this Ordin 11 nce or any pnrtion hereof are hcrehy repealed 10 rhc extent of such inconsistency or conflict. Section 12. Effect of repeal or modification. The repeal or modification of any provision of the Code or the City of Englewood by this Ordinance shall not release, ,·xlinguish, alter, modify, or chan~e m whole or in part any penalty. forfeiture. or liability. either c. ·i i or cr.•ninal , w~Jch shall have been incurred under such provision, and each provision shall b, treated and held as still remainini; in force for th e purposes of sustaining any and all proper notions , suits, proceedings , and prosccu1ious for the: tnfo1cc:mcn1 of the penally, forfeiture, ur littbility, as well 3 3 es for the purpose of sustaining any jud11D1en1 , decree, or order which can or may be rendered, cnrcred, or made in such actions, suits, proceedings , or prosecutions. Secuon 13. Penalty . The Peri.illy Prov ision of Sectio n 1-4-1 EMC shall npply 10 ea ch and every violation ol"this Ordinance. Introduc ed , read in full, and passed on first reading on the 4th day of Morch, 2013. Published by Title ns a Oill for as. Ordinance in the City's "ffici al newspaper on the 8~ day of March, 2013 Published us a Bill fur w, Ordinw,ce on the Ci1y 's official website begi1Uti11g 0111he 6~ <luy of March, 2013 fur thirty (30) days. Read h) 1i1 le.nrl pa ssed nn final reading on 1he I R1h day of March , 2013 . 1'11bhshed by ritle in the City 's official newspaper as Ordmance Nn . _. Series of 2011, on the 22nd day of March, 2013. Published by ,i1Je on ihe City's ollicial website beginning on U,e 20th day of March, 2013 forthiny (30) days. Randy r. PCM, Mayor A1TEST : Lou,,rishia A. Ellis . City Clerk I, l .<mcrishia A. F.llis, City Clerk of 1hc City of Englewood, Colorado, hereby cenify :hat the ahnve nn~ foregoing is n lru e mpy of the Ordinance passed on final reading and puhlished by I itle as Ordinance No . _. Series of 20 I 3 L<>ucrishin /\. Ellis 34 • • •