HomeMy WebLinkAbout2009-02-02 (Regular) Meeting Agenda Packetl. Call lo Order.
2. Invocation.
Agen da for the Regu lar Meeting of the Englewood City Counci l Monday, Febru ary 2, 2009 7:30 pm Englewood Civic Center -Council Chambers l 000 Englewood Parkway Englewood, CO 8011 O
l. Pledge of Allegiance.
4. Roll Call,
5. Consideration ol Minutes ol Previous Session.
a. Minu tes from the Regular City Council Meeting ol January 20, 2009.
6. Recognition ol Scheduled Public Comment. (Please limit your presentation to ten minutes.)
a. Aid 10 Other Agencies recipients will be present to accept the City's financial
contributions for 2009.
b. Dot Hackett will be present to speak regarding park maintenance.
c. Bill Harrell from Pioneer Metal nnishing will be present to address City Council
regarding Council Bill No. 5, a proposed revision to the City's Wastewater Utility
Ordinance.
7. Recognition of Unscheduled Public Comment. (Please lim,1 your presentation 10 five
minutes. Time lo r unscheduled public comment may be limited to 45 minutes, and ii
limited, shall be con tinued to General Discunion.)
8. Communications, Proclamations, and Appointments.
a. A recommendation from thE Englewood Municipal Court 10 adopt a resolution to
reappoii ,r Linda F. Cohn as an Associate Judge for u,e Englewood Municipal Court.
STAFF SOURCE: Tamara Wolfe, Court Administrator.
Please note: 1( )'OU hi-..e a d1:s,:1bth1y and need aux~1ary ;1ids o, servfets, ~r,lM" notll)' 1he City or Englewood
IJOJ.762-240 51 at le•st 48 hours In ,dv,nce of whtn servlc•s are needed
Englr"ood Cuy Councd Ag,•nd., F,bru•I'/ 2. 2009 P.-g, l b. A recommendation front the Engle.vood Municipal Court 10 adopt a resoluoon to reappoint John W. Smith Ill as an Associate Judge fot the Englewood Munlc,pal Court STAFF SOURCE: Tamara Wolfe, Court Administrator. c. A recommendation from the Englewood Municipal Coun 10 adopt a resolution 10 reappoint David A Sprecace as an Associate Judge fot the Englewood Municipal Court STAFF SOU RCE: Tamara Wolfe, Court Adminidrator. d. A resoluoon reappointing Brian Bleile to the Planning and Zoning Commission.
e. A resolution appointing Mkhaet Buchanan lo the Urban Renewal Authority.
f. A resolution reappointing Sunshine Cross to the Keep Englewood Beautiful
Commission.
g. A resolution reappoin ting Opal Doane to the Malley Center Trust Fund.
h. A resolution appointing Jennife r Enger as a regula r member to th e Cultural Ans
Commissi on.
A resolution appointing Jeannette Espin oza as a regular member to the Alliance for
Commerce In Englewood Commitlee.
j. A resolution reappointing Jim Gibson to the Keep Engle·,m od Beau tiful Commission.
k. A resolution appointing Cal Grant to the Keep Englewood Beautiful Commission.
A resolution reappointing Carson Green to the Board of Adjustment and Appeals.
m. A resolution appointing Tealee Hinger as an alternate member to the Code
Enforcement AdviSOfY Commi ttee.
n. A resolution appointing Amy Jiron as an alternate member to the Urban Renewal
Authority.
o. A resolution reappointing Jennifer Jones to the Keep Englewood Beautiful
Commission.
p. A resolution appointing Daryl Kinton as an alternate member to the Planning and
z,..nlng Com mission.
q. A resolu tion reappointing Cyndi Krieger to the Planning and Zoning Commission.
r. A resolution reappointing Jo Lay to the Election Commission.
s. A resol ution appointing Jordan May as an alternate member to the Board of
Adjustm en t and Appeals.
A resolution appointing Dianna Miguez to the Keep Englewood Bea utiful Commission.
P~ue nolt If 1ou hase • d,,.bikl)' and need au,Rla,y aid> o r ,.,.,,1c,~ please norify the CII)' of Engle\\ood
l)0J.762,2 ◄051 •• le,., 48 hoors In •d»nc• of when ,.,rv1c .. are needed,
Engi•wood Cit\ Council Agenda Februtiry 2 l009 Pago 3 u, A resolulton reappointing Gary Nordlander 10 the Keep Englewood Beautiful Comm,,·, " v. A resol ul ·'• Jppointing Karen PIigrim 10 th e Public Library Board. w. A resolutic, 'lpolnting Mila Pilz 10 the Keep Englewood Beautiful Commission, x. A resolutio.. dOf)Olnting Jimm y Pinzenscham 10 the Keep Englewood Beautiful Commlssic,,,
y, A resolution reappoi nting Yvonne Russell to the Public Library Board.
z. A resolution reappointing Tom Winthrop 10 the Keep Englewood Beautiful
Commission.
9. Consent Agenda Items.
a. Approval of Ordinances on First Reading.
b. Approval of Ordinances on Second Reading.
i. Council Bill No. 3, approving Supplement #165 to the Southgate Sanitation
District Connector's Agreement for the Inclusion of land within the district
boundaries.
ii. Council Bill No. 4, authorizing Contract Amendment No. 2 to the ei<isting
Intergovernmental Agreement with the Colo rado Department orTransportation
for the construction of a bridge over the Platte River at Dartmouth Avenue.
c, Resolutions and Motions.
Recommendation from the Utilities Department 10 approve, by motion, the
purchase of water meters and yokes. Staff recommends ordering th e equipmen t
from National Meter and Automation, Inc. In conjuncti on with the Denver Water
Board 10 ensure cost savings. STAFF SOUltCE: Stewart H. Fonda, Utilities
Director.
10, Public Hearing Items. (No Public Hearing Scheduled.)
11. Ordinances, Resolutions and Motions
a. Approval of Ordinances on First Reading.
Council Bill N o. 2 -Recommendation from the Community Development
Departmen: ,,, ,dopt a bill for an ordinance authorizing amendments 10 Title 16:
Unified Dev••.. ,ent Code pertaining 10 Massage Therapy. STAFF SOURCE:
Tricia Lango r~nlor Planner.
Pie.,.. 1101• If you h.-•e a d,sabll,ry and noed auxma')' aids o, seiv,ces, pie= noofy the Ory or Engl,wood
1303· "62-14051 •I ..... 48 IIO<JfS In ad,,.ince ol whm seivic.,.,. neoded
Englewood C'II\ Council "'gendJ Feb nmf') J, 2009 Pagl' 4 11. Council B,11 No. 5 -Recommendahon from the Littleton/Englewood Waste-water TreatmenI Plant staff to adopt a bill 1or an ordinance amending the Wastewater Utilny ordinance of lhe Englewood Munlopal Code. STAFF SOURCE: Stewart H. Fonda, Utilities Director and Pam Arnold, Pretreatment Divisio n Administralor. llo. Council Boll No. 6 -Recommendalion from 1h~ Utihues Departmenl 10 adopl a bill for an ordinance authorizing a •Grant of Temporary Conslruction Ucense, • a "Grant ol Righi-of-Way; and an •Exchange oi Riglu-of-Way Agreemenr for
relocating the City Di1ch al 3200 South Lincoln S1reet 10 allow kr the
conslructlon of a building. STAFF SOURCE: Slcwart H. Fonda, Utilillcs
Directo r.
b. Approval of Ordinances on Second Reading.
c. Resolutions and Motions.
12. Genera l Discussion.
a. Mayor's Choice.
b. Council Members· Choice.
13. City Manager's Reporl.
14. Oty Attorney's ReporL
15. AdJOllmmenL
The following minutes were transmined to City Council in January, 2009.
• Cultural Arts Commission meelings of November 13 and December 3, 2008.
• Keep Englewood Beautiful Commission meeting of October 14, 2008.
• Liquor Licensing Au thority tel•·,hone poll of December 17, 2008.
• Parks and Recreation Commission meeting of December 11, 2008.
• Planning and Zoning Commission meetings of December 2, 2008 and January 6, 2009.
• Public Library Board meeting of December 9, 2008.
• Transportation Advisory Committee meeting of January 8 and telephone poll of January 26,
2009.
• Water and Sewer Board meeting of lanuary 1 3 and telephone vole of January 21, 2009.
Pie•" note If )00 have • dlsablhty ,i,d need •""1•,y ,,Id, o, .. IVlces, please noufy the Gty of Cnglcwood
1)0),762-2 4051 •I least 46 hour> ,n adv•nc• of when"'"""' are needed
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ENGLEWOOD CITY COUNCIL ENGLEWOOD, ARAPAHOE COUNTY, COLORADO Rogular Session January 20, 2009 Call to Order
The regular meeting of lhe Engl~ .~.Jd City Council was called lo order by Mayor Woodward al 7 44 pm
2. Invocation
The 111vocalion was given by Council Member McCaslln.
3 Pledge ol Allegiance
The Pledge of Allegiance was led by Council Memt>er McCaslin
4 . Roll Call
Present·
Absent:
A quorum was present
Also presenl
Council Membe rs Jefferson, Moore, Penn , Oakley, Mccaslin, Wilson,
Woodward
None
C1ly Ma.nager Sears
Crty Attorney Btotzman
Deputy City Manager Flaherty
City Cieri< Ellis
Director Gryglewocz, Finance and AdministratNe Services
Director White, Community Development
Engineering/C apital Projects Administrator Henoerson, Public Works
Director Fonda, Ulllilies
Commander Cond reay, Police
5. Consideration of Minutes ol Provloua Se11lon
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(a) Cm.IN-SIL MEMBER PENN MOVED, AND COUNCIL MEMBER WILSON SECONDED, TO
APPROVE THE MINUTES OF THE REGULAR CITY COUNCIL MEETING OF JANUARY 5, 2009 .
Maver Woodward asked If lhere were any modifications or correct,ons There were none.
Vote results :
Ayes Counctl Members Penn, McCasl111. Moore. Woodward , Jefferson.
Wilson, Oakley
Nays None
MotJOn earned
6. Recognition ol Scheduled Public Comment
(a) Mayor Woodward said lhere are Aid lo Olher Agencies recip,enls presenl to accepl the Ci ly 's
financial contributions for 2009
Mayor Woodward presented the checks to the rec1p1enls
Engl1wood City Council January 20, 2009 Pago 2 Betsy Schwarm accepted for Arapahoe Philharmonic Mayor Woodward said congratulations Ms Schwarm said thank you Becky Todhunter accepted for Cornerstone Food Bank . Mayor Woodward said congratulations Becky Thanks for au you do Ms Todhunter replied thank you Hay le White accepted for Doctor's Care . She said thank you. Mayor Woodward said thank you. Janet Moore accepted for the Englewood Cultural Arts Center Association Mayor Woodward said lhank you She said thank you
Paul Evans accepted for Englewood High School After Prom Mayor Woodward said thank you and thanks for
al that you do for our kids
Rich Chirco accepted for Food Bank of the Rockies Mayor Woodward said thank you for everything you do tor
the community Mr. Chirco said thank you
Valerie Rudden accepted for the Gateway Battered Women's Sheller. Mayor Woodward said congratu lations
Ed Bostick accepted for Hospice of Denver. Mayor Woodward said thank you.
Sandra Blythe-Perry accepted for Inter-Faith Task Force . Mayor Woodward said thank you . I appredate all you
do tor the community.
Della Espinoza accepted for Living Branch Commun ity Food Bank. Mayor Woodward said thank you.
PhN Miller accepted lor Meals on Wheels. He said thank you so mueh. I appreciate this. Mayor WoodWard said
thank you.
County Commission Susan Beckman accepted for the Metro Mayors and Commlstioners Youth Awards. She
said thank you so much . Mayor Woodward said thank you for a great program.
Mark DeHaven accepted for Special Olymplcs. He said thank you . Mayor Woodward said thank you
Eric Bertoluzzl accepted for Up Close ind Musical. Mayor Woodward tald thank you for the performances at
Hampden Hall She said thank you.
Mayor Woodward said those are tha City Council contributions for Aid to Other Agencies for the calendar year
2009. I think food Is a big item or, that and certainly Is something that is needed In today's economy. We
certainly appreciate all of the seMCe and the WOik that au of the recipients, and all of the others that had
applred, provide the City of Englewood and the surrounding community, Thank you. Various Councll members
also said thank you. There was a round of applause
(b) Rhonda Wilcox, an Englewood resident. said we actual y planned our presentation so i ,ould
go f1rsl Mayor Woodward asked 1f Jessica was going to go second then . Ms. Wilcox replied she wi ll go
second. Mayor Woodward said I will just switch you around
Ms Wilcox said I have lived 1n Englewood rot seven years. Ironically enough, I am here to lalk to you about
food, si1,ce we were just talking abou t food Jessica and I have gotten together. We would like to present lo
you our idea and desire for a community garden for the City of Englewood We believe that a community
garden would be an ideal way of unrti ng Englewood residents, as wel as providing an increase in Jl0$1tive
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relahons and help community health. We also have an idea for a location to revitalize the hlsloric depot area ott •
of Dartmouth and Fox Jessica Is going to lalk a little bit about thaL I believe that a community garden 1s an
Incredible way to have a positrve influence on our environment. as wel as our community I'm sure that you are
aware 1n reading the news and following the Issues thal there 1s an Increased global,zat10n of our rood
lnduslry as well as. I couldn't think or a goOd word so I came up with my own word .an "agribusiness" of our
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Englewood City Council January 20, 2009 Page 3 food 1nduslry It has always concerned me thal w~h the globahzauon of our food, a lot or our food travels lhe distance of New York to Denver before It reacnes 11s des11nat10n We are so concemed w1lh culling back on droving , bul yet our food travels ,nore than we do to get to us It's an SUV diet, which isn't a lerm I came up wllh, I got 11 ou l of a book Bui it ,s an SUV diet and 11 bolhers me that this 1s what our food Industry has become Also, alongskle or lhal, I have a huge concern wllh the way lhat agriculture and farming has laken a mass product approach lo farming and l ha l has broughl In lhings like e•col1 m spinach and different diseases that come with not having lhe proper ro1al1on and proper harves ling and growing of our food It Is also a very recenl trend Up unlil aboul 50 years ago people 901 most or their food from their own gardens or gardens of friends or local producers. So having mass global1zalion Is a relal 1vely new concept We, Jessica and I, are concerned
with those concerns and also with U1e community effect of having a commumty garden We beheve lhal a
commumly garden would dec,ease our dependency on fossil fuels. ,n a small wen-rounded way It would also
help 10 provide healthy produce for our communities It would foster relationships among neighbors and send a
message to other communrues that Englewood 1s doing lls part to create a healthier world for 1ts allzens and the
surroundmg area. I also see this community garden as being a way to educate people about the unportance of
healthy eabng as well as sustainable ways of raising our food I feel a garden would provide our commumty with
a measure of control over the wa y that we treat the enwonmenl the way that we interact with our neighbors,
and the way thal we lake care of ourselves and our famllles A community garden will require a lot of patience
and dedication and hard work. which as you can see ... since Jessica and I are here, we are wdhng to put forth
that effort But I also feel lhat ,1 will have long tasting, far reaching and very positive effecls on our community.
Thank you. Mayor Woodward and severa l members or Council sa id thank you
(c) Jessica Olsen said I have lived In Englewood for 8 years Thank you for telling us l ag leam on
you tonight. May I have your permission to pass out a Oyer through the City Clerk? On that Ryer are some
bulleted Ideas thal we will be presenting to you There are so many reasons to have a commun,ty garden
Rhonda mentioned some of our Ideas concemIng lhe environment and conserving and greenifylng U,e
neighborhood The olher concern that Is on my heart Is that we are heading into some fairly d1tf1CUII economic
umes, as we all know and Englewood tS gen,ng hrt just as h8fd as anyone else nghl now We went ahead and
lalked to some of the local food banks who report 10 us that they are seeing something hke 25 to 30 new fam~ies
every week And so that is just on the Increase People are finding new ways lo gel their food and havuig a
httle blt of struggle doing that Ounng hard econorruc wnes. people wa nt to be more self-rehanL We find people
wanlmg to find more aealtve ways for finding their own food and their own heall~y food And so gardening is
one of !hose ways thal people do that but nol everyone ,n Englewood has the la nd I would argue most people
In Englewood do not have the ~ind of land to produce a garden a kitchen garden like we used lo do lhal would
really benefil their nutr1llon . &o a community garden would help in a number of ways . One Is that d wou ld
provide some of the land, the space, for people to grow their own vegetables. whether th at Is In a plot by plot
basis or In a communal effort II would provide families an opportunity, with maybe some education programs,
10 learn how to grow In small areas and even take that back to their own garde ns In their own yards II would
also provide families with food You cou ld do that In a number of ways. There have been lots of urban gardens
In other cities thal have done it through the food banks, where everyone pulls together You gel a team of
volunteers that work the land and lhat produce goes to the food bank You can also do It through famIhes.
maybe through some of the schools And so with the economic ~mes such as they are, I feel that If we use our
land wisely 111 gardening, we have the potenlial 10 guard against some of the things that could come down lhe
hne I mean, we hope 1hat the economy tums up, bul we don't know And whether II !urns into an ,nRallOllary
cycle or a deflat10nary cycle. 1t would be good to have some of the resources 1n our own town I would hke lo
point out that urban gardening has really taken force ac,oss the country and, really, the world It you lake a look
al some of the websites thal I have put on there, you might want to check out Urban Farm,ng. ti 1s a pretty high
!)refile orgamzat1on. They have been active in Detroit and Ca!,forma and other c,lles In Chicago and Oetrod,
!here are plols thal the City has, 111 orie way or anolher, lumed over to urban gardening organiza110ns and lhey
have been able to provide food for local food ban ks and some of the reslauranls You'll see In Chicago, In lhe
mklst of the high-rise s, lt,ese httle squares of green where they are growing spinach and cabbage and all of
these things Denver and Littleton both have comm un ity gardens and we feel that 11 Is time for Englewood to
start doing the same I would hke to polnl ou t that we are not the first ones to come up w1lh lhls Idea We have
communI1y garde ns on a small scale, at Bishop Elementary School and I, myself, have been en1oy In g having a
couple of !hose plots And I know, Jus t from bne f conversa110ns w11h Linda McCaslln, th al she ,s very 1nlerested
In expanding lhaL So, whel her this means !hat we would maybe start with expand ing the Bishop gardens
maybe expanding it to several d1fferen1 locat10ns In Englewood, we JUSI lhrnk lhal It ts worth the lime and
Eng lewood Ci ty Coun cil Jan uary 20 , 200 9 Pagc 4 pa I1ence that 1t wou ld take I wanted lo address one of the ideas that came across our li ttle two -pe rson table wa s the Engle wood Depot lot 11 us1 want to th row that out the re I know that has been a site tha t has bee n in the minu tes a lot over the past 10 or mo re years and you don 't quite know what to do with ii The neighbors , that I talked to . wonder what Is goin g on with that I persona ll y just think tha t wou ld be a great spot In the fut ur e for maybe a co mm unity gard en That lawn is IusI be ing mowed and walemd . If we had the opportun ity and the support of the Ci ty, we wo ul d maybe do the leg work . we wou ld need a lot of support . but we cou ld mayb e organ iz e someth ing for that lot to produce someth in g We wo uld start by beaut 1fy 1ng it a little bit. maybe with some flowe rs while the land is be ing cu ltivated , but it would build the commun ity by hav ing peop le pull togethe r In whateve r way that would be organ ized So , we think that would be an excellent use of that particular land But we want to clarify that we 're really he re to try to get the support for an Eng lewood garden , wherever that is
It's not so Important the locat io n, although we 're throw ing some ideas out there . And in clos in g, I wo ul d just like
to say, we 're here to get som e support and say where do yo u Council membe rs feel tha t we shou ld go from
he re? We are not asking Englewood to produce this and we want lo do some of the legwork, but we would like
to know where you th ink we should go from here ? And where do you thi nk we could poss ibly get some support
or funding ? Wou ld you fee l support ive of th is idea ? Should we be speaking wllh lhe Com munity Development
Department ? Shou ld we be contac ting Parks and Rec? Whe re should we go from here ? So we are as ki ng for
input. Thank you . Mayor Woodward and seve ral Council membe rs sa id than k you.
Counci l Membe r Wi lson sa id can I make a comment or speak lo them or shou ld I wa it? Mayor Woodward said
you can go ahead and make a comment. He sai d Cou ncil Member Wilson wou ld like to make a comment.
Cou nci l Member Wi lson said I just wan t to let you know tha l r m on the Cullural Arts Commiss ion and they wo rk
with Parks and Rec . This jus t came up al our last meeling ... a commun ity garden . So rve got Jessica 's phone
numbe r and 1f I can cont act you and let you know ... bec ause we are supposed 10 meet tomorrow, bu t I haven't
hea rd back from Parks and Rec . Maybe we can all get togethe r or I wi ll tal k to them and gel back to yo u and
see what we can do Ms . Wilcox and Ms . Olsen sa id great , okay. Cou ncil Member Wil son sa id because we're
very supportive of it in the Cultural Arts Commiss ion and I agree that it is a totally grea t way for the commun ity
to come together and we are talk ing about be ing ab le lo give the food away to other pe ople You can ra ise
some fo r yourself. You can give It away ... whalever you wou ld want to do wIlh It. An d it Is a way for all ages to
ge t together . for the people who li ve in apartment s or senior areas I th ink the dep ot is grea t, because it is close
to the Ci ty. So let me ge t in touch wi th you and I'll let you know what 's go ing on . Tha nk you for com ing. I
ap prec iate it. Ms . Wilcox and Ms . Olse n said thank you .
Mayor Woodward sa id I jus t wa nt to mention loo that after the Cultu ral Arts mee ting , ii did come to the Parks
and Rec reation Comm ission . And there was discuss ion there rega rding a prev ious comm unity ga rden that we
have had , which had bee n over near the Golf Course , and over a number of years it became uns uccessful But
I th ink part of that ha d to do with .. and this is my own op inion it was across Santa Fe , ii was in She ridan .
Whal you are talk ing abo ut, as Jill had men tio ned, is close to the Alexan , peop le tha t are liv ing in apa rt ments
and th ings like tha t So , speak ing pe rsonally, I am also supportive of what you are discussing
Council Member Mccaslin sa id I wou ld like to vol un tee~ my wife, Li nda Mccaslin, who has put a co mm un ity
garde n m at Bishop The re was laug hter . He sa id I'm sure she wou ld be very respons ive as far as what she
did. I've got a good idea because we were Involved In the whole thing as fa r as where do you get the supplies ,
wh o he lped wit h the wo rk The mulch was donated by the City of Eng lewood ... so there was a tot of thmgs we
ca n do . r ve se en it ri rsthand because I wor ked on It fo r a coup le of yea rs pe rs onally . Ms Wil cox an d Ms Olsen
sa id than k you very much .
~-ldyo r Wood wa rd said tha n~ you very much .
7. Recogn ition of Un sch aduled Publ ic Comment
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(a ) Do,•g Cohn, an En~!ewood res ident, sa id you guys hav e been tal king ab out hard surf aces and
driveways and such Torn ght I want to challenge you to th ink outside of the box. Ins ide the bo x are con cre te •
and aspha lt. I wa nt to enco urage you to cons ider cru shed roc ks and grave l as po si tive allern ah ves lo the
asphalt and concrete Nol rus t lo grand father them In. but actua lly con si de r th em a goo d cho ice Porou s Is
better than Impe rvI ous m lots of situations On lhe City of Eng lewood·s web sit e. our very 01V n webs ite. 1f yo u
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Englewood City Council January 20, 2009 Pagt 5 click on Uul11<es and Slorm Waler, and reducing slorm waler polluhon, lhere Is a whole bunch of links where exactly lhe Issue lhal you guys are talking about ,s brought up Whlle concrete and asphalt are essentJal to our current way of Ide. dnveways and parking pads made out of po<ous matenal are a better chotce. Foliow those hnks Go to the City website, and click on UbhtIes and Storm Water and managing the Stonm Water and see where you go The first one lhal pops up is AWARE Colorado and that's an educational site. Those guys put toget her a who le lot of resources, telling stories of what other cities have done to green up and reduce the storm water and make the~ places more friendly, more green The CO!orado Water Protection PrOject Is the same way The Colorado Department of Health The Urban Drainage and Flood Conlrol Distnct These are nght on our very own websUe, links to them The Build Green Colorado In order tor your house to be a built green
house, 40% ol the dnveway and parking pad space needs to be porous . Almost haff. The EPA even talks
about it The goa l Is Jo reduce slorm water run-off and keep lhe pollution out ot the rivers Thal's the goal of
that part of the City website, with the Ulilities Colorado Springs and a few other cities even ofter a tax rebate to
people who convert from the lmperviOUS to a porous surface It ls aH right there to explore Also, a couple of
weeks ago on public television, there was a program on Industrial greennouse gas pclllulion and where that stuH
comes from. The number one source worldwide is the manufaclure of concrele. A distanl second is asphalt...ls
oil refining. Currently, you all are asking folks to use producls made In lhal sort of way, I challenge yo u to go
green in this area Mr. Oakley has come up with some prelty good Ideas. I would urge you to let him take the
lead on this and explore some possibilities. Talk to Mr. Fonda and the Utilities Department Go explore the
webslte ... the City has done a whole lot of studying on storm water ... and find out about those kind of things
One Important question that needs to be asked ls ... ADA compliance. I was talking with a builder that builds
quite a bit in Denver and he was saying that De nve r requ ires concrete/asphalt becau se of ADA compliance.
These could be made ADA compliant and thal would have to be a requirement The American with Disabilities
Aci Is one of the not negotiable laws that we are living with So I chaflenge you to go forth and be green and
take an oppomrntty, like you've given yowselves, and reaDy look al this as a possibility ol becoming a leader in
an alternative sort olway ... in a pos11Ive sort otway .. to mitigate storm water and use some other allemative
materials. Thank you.
Mayor Woodward said thank you
(b) Matthew Crablree, an Englewood resident, said I was kind ol debat,ng somethi ng ,n my head
and this ls part ol the discussion on the gra vel driveways stuff and Council Bill 79 Jhat was discussed In Study
Session. You had mentioned that you were going lo hold a public hearing on this matter, which I think that is a
lantasbc Idea. I really like the d11ectlon that Council is taking on this topic. I think ~u guys are really discussing
ii to the fullest extent and you are looking at all ol the aspects But my concern with the holding another public
heanng and my question, I guess tor you ,s ... are you going lo base your final decision on the people that show
up at the pub lic hearing? As you know, a lot of people were very concerned about this, as they have the right to
be, at the lime during the meeting on the 15" But what happen s ii less people show up et the pub lic
heanng ... will that change your decision? So kind ol mulling this over In my head, I recall back to an Instance
that Jil Wilson has recommended during the topic ot Ogden Street, where you, the City, llad sent out a letter to
the people thal were involved dunng the public hearing. I think tt was dunng a Board ol Adjuslrnent and Appeals
or a Planning and Zon ing meeMg You had , the City of Englewood , had sent out a letter Informing the residents
that were inte rested that there was going to be anothe r public hearir,g on this matter or another discussion on 11
Although I'm not very fond of that idea, because it does allow tor th~ situa110n ot favoritism , I think that
consldenng rt's already been done once and there was a precedent se~ ~ ~-,ht be a good Idea 111 thlS sduation
Send out a letter Let everybody know that there IS a pubhc heanng coming u~ ,r you an are considenng a
public: heanng for this topic again That's all. Just something tor you to consider, Thank you .
Mayor Woodward said thank you .
(c) Steve Scott said thank you Mr Mayor. I am the pastor at LIYlng Branch Community Fel1owshIp
at lhe comer of Fox and Tufts On behalf ol our food bank and the others, thank you tor your g,fls and
generosity lo us in helping our community. Ms. Olsen and Ms Wilcox ... we wou ld just like to share with
them we are encouraged with your response to them, to their proposal There is a private crtizen here In
Englewood that tor three years now, he has probably about a third of an acre that he culuvates In his backyard
and he g1Ves an ol that produce to our food bank And just from that thm:t of an acre. ,t iS more than we can
actually d1stnbu1e , even giving food away weekly , so we share that with other food banks like Cornerstone Food
Engle wood City Council January 20, 2009 Pag e 6 Bank and others So. we Just wanted to grve you first hand testimony of the huge impact that a communal gardening center could have c,tywlde Just ftom ou, aspect of the food bank Ms Olsen. thank you for thinking of Englewood Not Just ,n us gelling t, 1ethe1. but in fact that the food that could be raised ,eally goes to meeUng the most basic of needs hunger 1n our city, which the numbers, 25 , are small 1n some food banks and In new famlhes We are a very small food bank. We see an average of eight new famlhes every week So, the need increases while ou r food supply has been dwindling , So, thank you for your cons1derahon and thank you for your proposal Several Council Members said thank you
Council Member Penn said excuse me J1111, Mayor Woodward. Can I ask him a quesbon? Mayor Woodward
said you may. Council Member Penn said being someone lhat grows an awful lot of produce, are there any
items tha t you rea ll y, reall y need that is ,,ot coming In during that time? Mr. Scott said that could be raised In a
garden setting? Leafy plants seem lo 11e scarcer than some ol the more robust ones Lettuce, things like thal.
woo ld be something we don't see a whcte ht of and they are very perishable, so they don't normally make tt to
Ire food bank warehouses to make it lo lncaJ distributJons Peppers, boy 1f you guys want some jalapenos, we
can supply you next year, next S!)'tng P,tatoes come end go, but potatoes would be very helpful Not the
easiest thing to grow in our bac'<yards, but would be very helpful. So leafy plants and potatoes Do you have
any ideas Becky? (Clerk's note. Sh4 sp<,ke from the audience and ii was nol recorded.) Mr. Scott said t don't
know the first thing about keepl• .• , orten thing green. I don't know if some of the other lettuces are more
robust in this climate than ice~rp :;;,.,c.a and such, but that would be very helpful. Several Council members
said thank you.
Mayor Woodward said I think we are coming upon the lettuce and spinach season too.
8 Co mmunications, Procl1matlons and ApJ>('l ntme nts
(a) A letter from Kale Dulaney announcing • ., , ~.lgn 1 a from lhe Cu ltural Arts Commission was
considered.
COUNCIL MEMBER WILSON MOVED, AND COUNCIL ,EMBER JEFFERSON SECONDED, TO ACCEPT
THE RESIGNATION FROM KATE DULANEY FROM THI: CULTURAL ARTS COMMISSI ON.
Mayor Woodward said I'd just like to express my appreciation to Kate for her work over the years 8 ½ years,
on the Cultural Arts Commission and everything Iha! she did for that and what she does for the Englewood
Schools
Council Member Wilson said I'd like to add to that, that she also was the Colotado Art Teacher of the Year. last
year Mayor Woodward asked 1f that was Kale or Mary Lynn Baird Council Member Wilson responded that
Mary Lynn was it two years before that. They have great art.
Vote results:
Motion earned
Ayes Council Members Penn. McCaslln, Moore, Woodward , Jefferson,
WIison , Oakley
Nays: None
(b) An e-mail from Mlchaet Keene announcing his re.;,gnation from the Cultural Arts Commlss,on
was considered
COUN CIL MEMB ER WILSON MOVEO, AND COUNCIL MEMBER JEFFERSON SECOND ED, TO ACCEPT
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Ayes· Council Members Penn , McCashn. Moor11, Woodward . Jefferson,
Wilson, Oakley
Mohan earned
Nays No a
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Englewood City Council January 20, 2009 Page 7 9 Consent Agenda COUNCIL MEMBER MOORE MOVED , ANO COUN':IL MEMBER McCASLIN SECONDED , TO APPROVE CONSENT AGENDA ITEM 9 (a) (I). (a) Approval of Ord inances on Firsl Reading (i) COUNCIL BILL NO . 3, INTRODUCE D BY COUNCIL MEMBER MOORE
A BILL FOR AN ORDINANCE APPROVING SUPPLEMENT NO. 165 TO THE SOUTHGATE SANITATION
DISTRICT CONNECTOR 'S AGREEMENT FOR THE INCLUS IO N OF LAND WITHIN THE DISTRICT
BOUNDARIES .
Vote results :
MoUon carried .
Ayes : Counc il Me;, t.ers I 'onn, Mccaslin, Moore , Woodward , Jefferson,
Wilson , O~,i:e y
Nays : None
(b) Approva l of Ordinances on &e,,_, ,~ r "nd ing
There were no additiona l llems submitted for approval on second reading . (See Agenda llem 11 .)
(c) Resolutions and Mot ions
There were no additiona l re soluti ons or mot ions submitted for approval. (See Agenda Item 11.)
10. Public Hearing Items
No pub lic hearing was schedu led befo re Counc il.
11 . Ordinances, Resolution and Motions
(a) Approva l of Ordinances on First Read ing
(I ) Eng in eering/Cap ital Projecls Admi nistrator Henderson presented a recommendation
from the Public Works De par tment lo adopt a bill for an ord inance authorizin g Contract Amendment No. 2 to the
exisling Intergovernme nta l Agreement wilh the Co,,rado Department of Transportation for the construction of a
bridge over the Platte River at Dartmouth Avenue . He said first I'm pleased that our bridge over the Platte
River, south of Dartmouth ... our little Dry Creek Tra il Bridge ... ls under construction no <.v. The conlraclor's
forming and pour :ng abulmenls and piers . Th is amendmenl to ou r lnle rgover'. men tal Agreemen~ with the
Colo rado Departme nt of Transportation , will nol change any of lhe financial commitments that were presented
when we awa rded lhe r ro;ect In Oc tober . Th is Is bas ically ,1 hou sekeeping amendment for COOT . They want
to amend lhe Slatewkle Transportation Improvement Program ca lled the STIP , to reflect lhe latest proj ect
estimate and our over match to the project II was our over match to th is project tha t rea lly got us the federa l
funding and we have been abl e to leve rage those federal funds with olher grants and Ope n Space funds . So
basically, th is projec t is be ing constructed without any Impact to the General Fund or to the Public Improvement
Fund So we ask for Council's ap pro val of lhls bill authoriz ing Amendment No. 2 to our ag reement with lhe
Colo rado Depa rtmen t of Transporta t, •·~ be hap py lo answer any questions .
COUNCIL MEM f
AGENDA ITEM 1 ,
"'NN MOVED , AND COUNCIL MEMBER WILSON SECONDED , TO APPROVE
t • COUNCiL BILL NO . 4.
COUNCIL BILL NO . 4, INTRODUCED BY COUNCIL MEMElER PENN
En gle wood Cit y Cou ncil January 20, 200 9 Page 8 A BILL FOR AN ORD INANCE AUTHORIZING ·coNTRACT AMENDMEN T # 2· TO AN INTERGOVERNMENTAL AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE COLORADO DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION (COOT ) AND THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD . COLORADO . THAT PERTAINS TO CONSTRUCTION OF A BRIDGE OVER THE PLATTE RIVER AT DARTMOUTH AVENUE Mayor Woodward asked if !here was any d1sc11ssion or con-menls There was none Vot e results: /,yes Council Members Penn , Mccaslin . Moore , Woodward , Jefferson. Wil son , Oak ley
Nays None
Motion earned .
Mr. Henderson said !hank you
(b) Approva l of Ordinances on Second Reading
(1) Counc il Bill No . 79 , authoriz ing amendments to Title 11 (, Jblic Ways and Property).
Tille 15: Health (San ,Ialion and Environmenla l Prolectlon). and TiUe 16 (Unified Development Cod e) regarding
hard surface standards , and an amendment to Title 16 regard ing maxi"lum commerc ial veh icle weighl m
resi dential zones was conside red .
Mayo , Woodward said is lhere a molion for the approval of Counc il Bill No 797
Counc il Member Moore said your honor, as discussed at lhe Study Session , I will make a molio,, lo table
Counci l Bi ll No . 79 regarding hard surface slandards . Tonight we were lo vote on this Bill on second re ad,ng
believe it is lhe consensus of Counc il to delay further, so we can cons ider grandfathe ring provisions , as well as
pos sibly olher changes to the hard surface standards . So , wh;;t we expect will happen Is we will fi gure oul lhe
ch ange s we lhink are approp riate, bring th is off of lhe table for anot her read ing at a future date. At that tim e,
when we amend ii. 11 will take ,t back to first reading sta lus .. and when we pass 11 on fi rst re ading .. at Iha t lim e
set a public hearing to gather input on the revised version of Council Bill 79 . So with tha t, aga in I will make a
motion to table it for lonight
COUNCIL MEMBER MOORE MOVE.D, AND COUNCIL MEMBER OAKLEY SECONDED , TO TAB LE
COUNCIL BILL NO . 79 REGARDING HARD SURFACE STANDARDS .
COU NCIL BILL NO. 79, INTRODUCED BY COUNCIL MEMBER WILSON
AN ORDINANCE AMEND ING TIT LE 11 , CHAPTER 6, SECTIO N 2, TIT LE 15. CHAPTER 1, SECTION 2; ANO
TITLE 16, CHAPTER 5, 6, AND 11 , OF THF. ENGLEWOOD MUN ICIPAL CODE 20 00, REGARDING HARD
SURFACE STANDAR DS AND COMMERCIAL VEHIC LE WEIG HT
Mayor Woodwa rd aJked if there was any drscuss ion regarding that The re was non e
Voto resufl ~.
Ayes. Council Members Penn , McCas hn, Moore, Woodward . Jefferson ,
Wilson , Oakley
Nays . None
Mellon earned and Counc il BIii No 79 is tabled .
(c) Resolutions a~d Motions
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l•) Director Fonda presented a recom me ndation from the Ut1li l1es Dep artmenl to •
approve a resoluI,on authorizing the Cit y ol Englewood lo enter Into an agreement with the Bureau of
Reclama tion for a matching grant for a vanety of City Ditch projecls He s 11d your honor , this Resolution 1s
required to accompany the apph cat,on The Water and Sewer Board has dUlhorized us to hire Boyle
• Englewood City Council January 20, 2009 Page 9 Engoneenng 10 prepare a granl apphcat,on with the United States Bureau of Recfamat,on This would go toward numerous City Ditch protects It would be a matching grant We already have about $300,000 00 allocaled to go toward these projects. but If we got malctung grants , we could do far more with that money It would go to piping City Ditch in a number of places Also, separating slorm waler from Clly Ditch, which would help Improve our water quality at the water plant. If the granl Is approved, then we would be back he re 10 enler into an Intergovernmental Agreement by ordinance, based on the grant COUNCIL MEMBER OAKLEY MOVED, AND COU NCIL MEMBER WILSON SECONDED, TO APPROVE AGENDA ITEM 11 (c) (I)· RESO LUTION NO. 2, SERIES OF 2009.
RESOLUTION NO. 2, SERIES OF 2009
A RESOLUTION APPROVING AN APPLICATION FOR A GRANT FOR A CITY DITCH IMPROVEMENT
PROJECT.
Mayor Woodward asked U there were commenls or discussion.
Mayor Woodward said I think it 1s fasc,nating lhat the City Ditch goes back to 1 860 Director Fonda said I think d
is the second ... maybe the senior most right on the main stem. It is either the senior or the second Mayor
Woodward said Englewood l1weragln9 Its funds again, utilizing $300,000.00 of our money, and $300,000.00
from the Bureau of Reclamation through ,1 ~rant, Is commendable.
Mayor Woodward asked if there were any other comments Tr.ere were none
Vote result9 :
• Ayes: Council Members Penn, McCaslin, Moore, Woodward. Jefferson.
WIison, Oakley
Nays: None
Motion carried.
(Ii) Director Gryglewlcz presented a recommendation from the Finance and Admlni1trative
Services Depal1ment to approve a resolution reimbursing the Clly or Englewood with proceeds of a future
booowlng for capital outlays Incurred by the Ulilities Oepartmenl He said this resolubon declares the Intent of
the City to reimburse Itself with proceeds or a Mure bol'rowing later this year, for capital ouUays Incurred by the
Utilities Oepartmenl This Is most likely the first or two or three borrowings that we'll do In the future ye.i:, for
these capllal p(ojects.
COUNCIL MEMBER McCASLIN MOVED, AND COUNCIL MEMBER MOORI'.: SECONDED, TO APl'ROVE
AGENDA ITEM 11 (c) (II)· RESOLUTION NO, 3, SERIES OF 2009
RESOLUTION NO. 3, SERIES OF 2009
A RESOLUTION DECLARING THE INTENT OF THE CITY OF ENGLEW JOO TO REIMBURSE ITSELF WITH
PROCEEDS OF A FUTURE BORROWING FOR CAPITAL OUTLAYS INCURRED BY rHE UTILITIES
DEPARTMENT.
Mayor Woodward asked if there was any discuss,on There was none
Vote re 1ulta:
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MoUon carried
Counctl Members Penn, Mccaslin, Moore, Woodward, Jefferson,
WIison, Oakley
None
(i•) Director Gryglewicz presented a recommendation rrom lhe Finance and Administrative
Services Department to approve , by motJOO, a three-year audit engagement with Johnson, Holscher and
EnglewOOd City Council January 20 , 2009 Pago 10 Company for fiscal years ending December 31 , 2008, 2009 and 2010 He said we er ;aged Johnson, Holseher and Company lhree years ago and we have been very pleased w1lh their wor1<, the• speed and the accuracy of their work So, we are requesting to approve, by motion. lo engage them for the I seal years 2008, 2009 and 2010 I have attached a lee schedule w,th my Council Communication. COU NCIL MEMBER JEFFERSON MOVED, AND COUNCIL MEMBER WILSON SE CONDED , TO APPROVE AGENDA ITEM 11 (c) (Ill). Mayor Woodward asked ,r there was any discussion Thero • a., none
Vote results :
Mol1011camed
Ayes· Council Me,nbets rerc, f." ,shn, Moore, Woodward, Jefferson,
Wilson, Oakley
Nays: None
12 General Discussion
(a) Mayo~s Choice
(I) Mayor Woodward laid I'm going t• pa~s oul a memo. We'Ve been discussing goi% to
the National League or Cities Conference In Wash ington I •:. In March. These are the numbers for airline fees,
lhe lodging, meals, and classes and regiflratlon for mysell ;hese have all been submitted by Sue Carlton•
Smith and I am asking for Council approval for lhis Wash ington trip.
COUNCIL MEMBER MOORE MOVED, AND COUNCIL MEMBER WI LSON SECO NDED, TO SUPPORT
MAYOR WOODWARD'S EXPEri"E Ri'lUEST.
Mayot Woodward asked ,t tllt!rf • , a .: tl•:usslon or comments.
Council Member Jefferson asked don't we generally do these together? Mayor Woodward sad no, generally I
do them to mol!Vale you lo do yours. There was laughter. I thought~ I get them m. t hen you'll stan getting
yours In
Council Member Oakley said I'd hke lo make a comment lhat I'm about as far along as you are Jim, but I don't
have the figures yel I will have them by the next Council meeting. Mayor Woodward said great Council
Member Penn said we're all lry ing to get there. Council Member McCashn asked can wo could use your figu res
Mayor Woodward said if you are going to the same classes. you may, I would assum.t.
Cc Jncll Member McCashn said for people lis ten ing to this, I've been about three years now It IS t~st great It ,s
conbnulng education We come back with Ideas from Washington D C. that blow my mind We always make
suggestions I think that really help the City II has JU' •• een a fantastic expenence for me I think It also
mol!Vates you to becon'e a better Councilperson II holds you more .ICCOUnlable for what you do By far, ~ ,s a
great expenence. Mayor Woodward said I would certa,nty agree With :hat Counat Membe< Penn said I agree
Vote results:
Motion earned .
Ayes Counctl Members Penn, McCaslin Moore, Woodward , Jefferson,
WilSon, Oakley
Nays None
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(11) Mayor Woodward said In our packets, under Council Member News, there was a letter
from Eric Bertoluzzl, chairpe rson for the Cu ltural Arts Co mm ission, announcing Kate Du laney and Michae l •
Keene's resignations and also requesting that an alternate member, Jennifer Enger, be made an active member
of their board, somewha t out of order of what we usually do s,mply because wrth two memb~rs leaving the
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Englewood City Cou ncil January 20, 2009 Page 11 Cultural Arts Comm Iss,on. nghl now that puts them ., somewhat of a quandary It was suggested and I would h1<e to bnng forwaid the mouon MAYOR WOOOWARD MOVED, AND COUNCIL MEM BER JEFFERSON SECONDED, TO APPROVE JENNIFER ENGER TO BECOME AN ACTIVE BOARD MEMBER, FHOM THE AL TERNATE L IST, ON THE CULTURA L ARTS COMMISSION. Mayor Woodward asked 11 there was any dIscuss10n or comments
Council Member Wilson said yes. I w,11 say that being on that Commission, Jenn.re,, being an alternate. she
comes to every meeting. She part,cipates and does anything she can for the Commisslotl So I commend her
and she'U be a great asset Council Member Jefferson said fantasbc
Mayor Woodward a•••1d ,t there was anything else There was n11:t11ng else.
Voto result&:
Ayes Cooncil Meml P:inn. McCasllti. W 10,e, Woodward. Jeffel'S" .
Wilson, Oakle1
Nays· None ·
MobCWl earned
(iii) MayorWocldward said the nexlltem that I !I.·,.., also In ou• packet ,tie.., .. ere
letters from Mr. Carlson's th i~l grade class at Charles Hay, suggestioos kr Imp1 ... In J EngleWOO'l Ve received
the top three letters from his c,as:, as selected by the classmates I would jusl hlce to mention them Numbel
one Is from Daniel and he was suggesting that we creale a place to ski and snowboard. I thmlc he also
suggested a resort, whe re you learn how to ski and snowboard There should also be a warm lounge with rorst-
aid He had thought that the name Sk,boards tee Boulde< Resort woold pn-Jllably be very fitting for this facit,ty I
will wnte them a letter. but Daniel, I think the clos,st we are golr,g •~ come right now in Englewood Is probably
Hosanna. which is behind the High School; which provides sledding and snowboarding .. a short
distance .. mostly for the beg inners We do not get mto the e1perts and the masters. as he has named them
here, but I think that's where we have got to look roghl now, is at Hosanna. The second letter was from Joshua
He wanted to relay that he thought that the Coty ol Englewood should have an 1ntemaUCW1al museum Denver
has all of the<n right now and this might g,ve Englewood a reminder about other cultures. Finally, Joshua thinks
that Englewood citizens need some peace and quiet once In awhile. He re again , I don't know II Joshua is
aware. rot I would hke to point him toward the Museum of Outdoor Arts The museum ,s nght here cw, the
s-:...:ond floor, and ,s open dunng business hours during the week and I think that he would be pretty Impressed
with what he l1nds there. Our third letter comes from Payton and he says I think maybe Englewood could have
a children's publ,c library so kids can learn to read and If they know how to read, they get better. Also, when we
read, we get better at spelling because we see lhe words spelled correctly. When we read. our vocabulary
expands. So, can we have a children's library? Mayor Woodward said I'd love to provide a children's kbrary,
another library We do have , as part of our library, a children's area. It 1s for our younger kids and I know 11 gets
a lot of use and Is ulll,zed So. I did want to share those w,th Counci l and with the public I will be respood1ng to
the class I think this Is a great e(et'Cise
(iv) Mayor Woodward said I would also i ke to acknowledge arld congratulate the Human
Resources Depar1men~ Karen lhtn spec,fieally, the Tram,ng Spec,alist, f0< rece1vIng, for the second time In two
years now, an award of first place m the government non -profll calegory for the Supervisory Sum,nd This 1s a
best pract,ce award IOt' training and development and rt s by the Colorado Chapter ol the Amencan Society of
Tra1n1ng and Development. I think Karen Is a real assel to team Englewooc, so to speak Congratulallons to
her and her achievement
(b) Council Members' Choice
(1) Counc,I Member Penn
Englewood City Council January 20, 2009 Page 12 1 I te said I, and I'm sure lhal everybody else, will applaud all of the agencies that we recognized tonight They do probably much more work than we could ever think about So, lo them congralulations on everythmg that you do You do a great job 2 He satd the websfte for the Chamber 1s done and I'd llke lo thank Leigh Ann Hoffhines for doing such a great Job w1lh the City portion of the new website She dtd a tremendous )Ob and went way above what I expected 3. He said as far as the National League of C1tres talking to the counselors, we could posstbly have 6 to 8 students applying, so your work will be cut oul on that So. I think that's excellent with Jim going over and
myself and hopefuly they follow through like they say We could take two more excellent students lo
Washington D.C with us
M Counctl Member McCasltn
1 He said I'd ltke to second the comments on the ·oopients of our donations, or whatever you want to call
It ... to the age~,es Each yearn gets tougher and tougher. Thefe seems to be more agencies with less money
It's a tough decision. Trus t me, we talk quite a bit on how we are gomg to do it, who helps Englewood, and who
helps outside, so~ is really a tough, tough decision. We don't take it llghUy. So , I'd like to thank all of the
rec,plents
2. He said I'd also like to thank Mike Flaherty. My wife Is on a board with the Colorado Department of
Education on Reading and they were looking for a place to hold a wotkshop. Mll<e Flaherty made that happen
here In Englewood. It ran very smoothly and everyone was very sat isfied Thank you Mike, for all of your help.
Council Member Oakley
1 He said last Monday we, as you al know, we did 1ntervlews for Boards and Commissions, and at the
sa me time, we received a c ouple of handouts that we haven't had a cha~e to talk about I thought lhal I m,ght
touch on a couple ol lhosp First one was lrom Kmart. lnlormlng us of some layofls at the Broadway store,
almost lmp1ying lhat maybre the store was g01ng to close Since then, we have received anolher memo staling
that they are just going to chan oe the rormal Is that still the way lhat 1s going or does anybody else know
anything more about that?
Director White said thal Is the latest mlormation that we have. that they are changing the store from a Super
Kmart to a Big Kmart. They will be converting some of the lloor space from grocery sales to liquor sa les. That
appears to be correct mlormallon, because they are in the process with a liquor license Council Member
Oakley said okay so as far as you know, lhe store Is going to stay open. Director While said we learned that
another store 1n the Metro area will be closing not ours
2 He said ach one of us, received a letter that night rrom the law llrm of Benezra and Culver, in regards to
an attempt to file suit over a dalm from Dell Montgome,y Smee that was addressed to each one of us
Individually, how does that move rorward?
Cny Attorney Brotzman satd we've turned that clam over to CIRSA They're processing It right now I believe
that Martin Semple i s going to be appointed to that case
3 He satd I too would hke to thank everybody who come belore us tonight and spoke The Aid to Other
Agencies, you all do a good job. And to the other people who spoke too .. thanks a lot
(tv) Councd Member Wilson
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She said )USt thank you to the agenci es and the work you do It 1s so appreciated in Englewood I wish •
we had a ton of money
2 She satd I'd love to talk to you Jessica after the meeting
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Englewood City Council January 20, 2009 Page 13 M Council Member Jefferson 1. He said I also jusl wanted to thank the agencies thai we support, for their great work in our community Their elforts are appreciated and supported 2 He said Jessica and Rhonda, w,th their community garden Idea I'm definitely supportive or that I thin k 11 would have a positive Impact on our community sustainability, as well as !osier neighborhood relationships and provide heallhy and affordable food for our c01M1tmfty I think we would have to discuss .. talk a little brt about where ii would be located , but I think n would certaL~ly benehl the community
3 He said Doug, hopefully we went the direclion that you're thinking r. •·I~ some of the ~ard surfaice
standards on Ille crushed rock I think we've got a btlte movement •,e, In :09 :"""•""' you're asking for
4 He said Matthew, when we do gel to that time for the pu~1-heJrio~ we wul talk about If we need to
Issue some 5011 of special nolice :.v !hem So. thanl<s for>:,· •J • •. ··
13. City Man age~• Report
(a) City Man ager Seats said the only othe r thing I want lo note rs that we were contacted by the
Colorado Municipal League about a position on the Fire and Pcr;e Pension BoarJ, which was vacated by A City
Manage r In Brighton, who had done a very fine job. CML was lnlerested In a person who was l:il<Jwledgeable
about Police/Fire pension issues and requested that Sue E ton be an applicant for that posrbon I mentioned
that to her She was Interested It is a once-a-month timelrame, but I think, In ?articular, she has very strong
knowledge from a managerial viewpoint on how things can work or noL C:l,ll has accepted her appllcabon and
encouraged her application It Is a Governor appointee and they w,I be providing her resume to the Governor
for i ppo,ntmenl to that board So, I just wanted to let you know that's going on
Mayor Woodward said thank you
14. City Attorney's Report
City Attorney BrolZman did not have any matters to bring before Council
15. Adjournment
0 ADJOURN The meeting adJOurned at 8 46 p m
PUBL IC COMME~~T ROSTER AC!CNDA ITEM 7 UNSCHEDULED PUBLIC COMMENT Faor.iary 2, 2009
PLEASE LIMIT YOUR PRESENTATION TO FIVE MINUTES
PLEASE PRINT
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RESOUfllON 1'0 SERJES Of 2009 A RESOI UTIO!-: FOR REAPPOINTMENT OF LI ,DA F. COHN , .\S ASSOCL.<\TE MUN!Cll'AL JUDGE FOR TIIE C!TI' or -, EWOOO. COLORADO. WHEREAS. pursuant 10 Article CX. Part II, Section 68. of the Englewood Home Ruic Charter, "Council may appoint one or more associate jud~es, who shnll sit a1 such times and upon such causes as shall be detcmuned by the presiding municipal judge;" and
WHEREAS, Associate Judges an, appoin1ed for four year 1crms; and
WIIEREAS. Linda Cohn's orcsen1 •:,m expires February I. 2009: nnd
WliEREAS, Judge Vincent Atencio rcqucsu lhe Council reappoim Linda Cohn to another
four year tenn as an Associate Judge for 1hc Cily of Englewood:
NOW. THEREFORE, e.: IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO. TIIAT:
~-Linda F. Cohn, shall be and hereby is reappointed as Associate Muuicipal Judge in
and for lhe City of Englewood, Colorado, for a term commencing February I, 2009 and expirin&
January 31, 2013 .
ADOPTED AND APPROVED this 2"' day of February, 2009
ATTEST:
James K. Woodward. Mayor
Loucrishia A. Ellis, Chy Clerk
I, Loucrislua A. EIIJS. Cuy Clerk for the Ci•> l ~glewood, Colorado, hereby certify the
above ,s a 1rue copy of Resoluuon No. __ , Senes of 2009.
Loucrishln A. Ellis, Ci1y Cicrk
• COUNC IL COMM UNICATIO N Date: February 2, 2009 Initiated By: I Agenda Item: 8a Englewood Munic;pal Court I Sub jl'd: Reappoin tment of Associate Judge Linda F. Cohn I Staff Source: Tamara Wolfe, Co urt Administrator
COUNCIL GOA L AND PREVIO US COUNCIL ACTION
The Municipal Court supports City Council 's goal of prO\iding appropriate service levels by requesting
that they continue to appoint Assveiate Judges 10 serve the City of Englewood.
RECOM MENDE D ACTION
Presiding Judge Vincent Atencio wou ld request that the Council re-appoint Linda F. Cohn to serve a
lour-year term as an Associate Judge for the City of Englewood, commencing February 1, 2009 and
e.ndmg January 31, 2013.
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Associate 111dges are required ,n order for the Court 10 maintain a luff ttme, full service schedule. The
judges fi ll In for the Presiding Judge when there Is a conflic t of Interest, illness or vacation. They also
assist dunng rimes when multiple court sessions are required. Judge Cohn has seived the City of
Englewood well during her past appointment.
FINANC IAL IMPACT
Tnere is no additional financial Impact, as Associate Judge fees are included in the annual budget
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Rr:SOLUTION 1' Sl'RIES OF 2009 A RESOLlJTION FOR REAPPOINTMENT OF JOHN W. SMrl I! Ill. AS ASSOCIATE MUNICIPAL JUDGE FOR HIE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD COLORADO WHEREAS. pumian110 Art,clc IX, Pan II, Secu.m 68, o flhe EnJllewood Home Rule Chaner, "Cowicil may appoin1 one or more assocmlc judges. who sh nil s11 al such limes and upon such causes as shall be determined by lhe presiding municipal j udge;" and
WHEREAS , Associa1e Judges an: appoinlr.d for fo11r ye.ir 1cm1S; and
WHEREAS , John W. Smith's prescnl 1cm1 expires January I Y, 2009; and
WHEREAS, Judge Vincent Atencio rcquesls 1hr. Council reapp<>ml John W. Smith Ill lo
another four year lcnn as an Associate Judge for lhe Cuy of Englewood;
NOW, THEREFO:iE, BE IT RESOLVED BYTHECITYCOUNCILOPTIIE CITY OF
ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO, THAT;
~-John W. Smilh Ill, shall be and hereby is reappointed as Associa1e Municipal Judge
'.11 and for the City of Englewood, Colorado, for a 1enn commencing January 19, 2009 and
~xpiring Janwuy 18, 2013 .
ADOPTED AND APPROVED this 2nd day of Febnwy. 2009.
ATrEST:
James K. Woodward, Mayor
Louc ri shiP. A. Ellis, C11y Clerk
I, Loucrishin A. Elhs, C11y Clerk for 1hc C11y uf Englewood. Colorado, hereby certify the
above is a true copy of Rcsolulion No. __ , Series of 2009 .
Loumsh,a A Elhs, Cily Clerk
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COUNCIL COMM Ur-'ICATION Dat e: Agenda Item: Subject : February 1, 2009 8b Reappointment of Associa te Judge John W. Sm ilh Il l Initiated By: Englewood Municipal Coun I Staff Source: Tamara Wolle, Coun Administrator
COUNCIL GOA L AN D PR EVIOUS COUNCIL ACTION
The Municipal Coun Sl'pports City Council's goal of prc-vidi ng appropriate servrci> levels by reques tin g
that they conti nue 10 appoint Associa te judges to serve l~e City of Englewood.
RECOMM EN DED ACTION
Presiding judge Vincent Atencio would req uest th at th e Council re.ap point John W. Smith Ill to serve a
four-year t erm as an Associate Judge for the City of Englewood, commencing January 19, 2009 and
ending January 16, 2013 .
BACKGROUND, ANALY SIS, AND ALTE RNATI VES IDE NTIFIED
Associate judge. are required in order for the C01Jrt to maintain a full time, full service schedule. The
Judges fill in for the Presiding judge when there is a conflic t of interest, illr.ess or vacation. They also
assist during times when multiple court sessions are requ ired. Judge Smith has served th e City of
Englewood well during his past appointment
FINANCIAL IMPACT
There is no additional financial impact, •~ Associate judge fees are induded In the annual budget.
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RESOLUTION NO SLIUES OF 2009 A Rf.SOLUTION FOR REAPPOINTM E:\'T Of DAVID A. SPRECACE. AS ASSOCIATE MUNICIPAL JUDGE I-OR THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO. WHEREAS, pumiant 10 Aniclc IX. Pon II. Section 68. of the Englewood Hl'mc Ruic C hancr. "Cou.ic,1 may appoint one or more assodotc Judges. who shall sit at such urncs and upon SU<:h eau,cs a~ shall be detcnnincd by the presiding municipal judge;" and
WI I FREAS. Associate Judges ore appointed for four year terms: and
WHEREAS. David Sprccncc's presenl term expires February 2, 2009; and
WHEREAS, Judge Vincent Atcnc1< requests the Council rcappoim David Sprccae<: to another
four year term as an Associate Judge for the City of Englewood;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO, THAT:
~-Dnvid A. Sprccacc, shall be and hereby is reappointed as Associate Municipal
Judge In and for the Ci1y of Englewood, Colorado, fo r a term commencing February 2, 2009 and
expiri ng l'cbruary I. 20 13 .
ADOPTED ANO APPROVED this 2,. day of February, 2('{)9.
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James K. \Voodwanl, Mayor
I ,11i..·mh1u '\ Elhs. C11y Clcrl.
I, I ou.:nslun A flhs, City Cler'.: for the City of Englewood, Colorado. hereby ccn,fy the
aht\\c is n tn>c Cl'flY 11f Rc.<0lut1on No. __ , Series of 2009.
Loucrishio A. Ellis, City Clerk
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COUNCIL COMMUNICATION Dair: AMrnda llem: Subject : r,•hw .111 ~ JOO-t 11, Re,111pnl11 Incent of Associ ate ludge David A. 5p rel,Ke lnlti.al l'd 81: I Slaff So urce: I nMit'" noJ Munt, lp,11 C ourl Tamara Wolfe, Court Admmis1ra1or
COUNCIL GOAL AND PREVIOUS COUNCIL ACTION
TI1 e Municipal Court supporl s City Councll's goa ! of providing approprla1e servi ce levels by requesting
1ha1 they cor.tlnue 10 appoin l Associate Judges 10 serve Ihe City of Englewood.
RECOMMENDED ACTION
Presiding Judge Vlncenl Atencio would request dial lhe Cou ncil re-appolnl David A. Sprecace 10 serve
a four-year 1e, ,n as an Associate Judge for the City of Englewood, commencing February 2, 2009 and
ending February 1, 2013 .
BACKGROUND, ANALYSIS, ANO ALE RNATIVE S IDENTI FIED
,._s,ociate judges are required in oder tor the Couri 10 mamtacn a full ume, full servlce schedule. The
Judges fill In for 1he Presiding Judge when there Is a ,·onfllc1 of in1eres1, Illness or vacation. They also
dsslst c· ing limes when r::uhlple court sessions are 1equlred. Judge Sprecace has served the City of
Englev, ,od well during his pas1 appolnl111(•1tl
FINANCIAL IMPACT
There Is no add,110<1al financial Impac~ ,ts Associale Judge fees are Included in lhe annual budget
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SERIES OF 20M A RESOL L,1'l0N REAPPOINTING BRIAN BL EILE TO Tl rE PL<\NNING AND ZONING COMMISSIO'.'J FOR TIIE Cl rv ()f ENGLEWOOD. COLORADO. WI U:Rb\S, the Englewood Planning ond Zorung Commi ssion makes recommendations 10 City Council rcgardmg the master plan. the comprehensive 1.01ung ordinance, proposed subchns1ons and capnal unpro,cmcnts, and
WHEREAS , Brian Bleile is n CWTCnl member of the Englewood Planning and Zoning
Commission: and
WHEREAS. Brian Bleilc's current tenm expired l'ebruary I. 2009; and
WHEREAS, Brian Bleile has applied for reappointment :o the Englewood PIMning and
Zoning Commission:
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUKCll. OF THE CITY OF
ENGLEWOOD. COLORADO, THAT:
~-Brian Bleile is hereby rcappo1n100 10 the Englewood Planning and Zoning
Commission. Brian Bleile's tenm will be effective 1mmediately and ,,11 expire February 1.
2013 .
ADOPTED AND APPROVED this 2nd day of February, 2009.
ATTEST:
James K. Woodward, Mnyor
Loucrishia A. Ellis. City Clerk
I. Loucrishia A. Ellis, City Clerk for lhc City of Englewood, Colorado, hereby certify the
abo, c is a true copy of Resolution No. __ • Series of 2009
Louerisbia A Ellis, City C1crk
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RESOLLI ION NO SERIES OF 2009 A RESOI UTION APPOINTING MICHAEL llUCIIANAN TO flll:: ENGLEWOOD URBAN RENEWAL AlJTIIORITY WHEREAS, the Eng lewood Urban Renewal Authority has the s1n1utory ac1hon1y 10 undcnakc projects which it finds nccessnry ror the physical development or municipal land use including
lhe improvement of areas \\ithin ct1e City; and
WHEREAS, there is a vacancy on the Englewood Urban Renewal Aulhonty: and
WHEREAS , Michael Ruchnnnn hns applied to serve as n member of the En glewood UrbM
Renewa l Authority; and
WHEREAS, Michael B~nan was previously IWllCd as an ahemale 10 the Englewood
Urban Renewal Authonty; and
WHEREAS, lhe Englewood Chy Council desires to appoint M ichacl Buchanan to the
Englewood Urban Renewal Authority:
ls 'I , TilEREFORE. BE IT RESOLVED BY 11 IE CITY COUNCIL OF TilE CITY OF
ENvLEWOOD, COLORADO, TilA T:
Section I. Michae, Buchanan is hereby appointed to the Englewood Urban Renewal
Authority. Mich.1el Buchanan's tcnn will be effcc1i,c immediately and shall expire February I.
2014.
AOOPTED AND APPROVED this 2nd day ofFebruary, 2009.
James K. Woodward. Mayor
L .iucnshia A Elh<, City Cieri.
I. Loucnslun A. Ellis, Cuy Clerk for 1he C11y or F.nglewood. Colorado. hereby ceniry the
nhtl\·c is a 1ruc COJ'Y of Rcsolu11on No . __ , Series of 2009.
Loucnsh ,n A Ellis. Cuy Clerk
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SERIES OF 200'l A RESOLUTION REAPPOINTfNG SUNSHINE CROSS TO THE KEEP ENGLEWOOD BEAllTIFUL COMM ISS ION FOR lllE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD. COLORADO. WHEREAS, 1he Keep Englewood Beau1ifu l Commission has been crca1ed 10 advise the Cuy Council on all mauers pcrtmning to environmental proteclion and neighborhood beautificauon. and
WHEREAS, Sunshine Cross was a member of lhc Keep Englewood Beautifu l Commission:
and
WHEREAS. Sunshine Cross' tern, expired February I, 2009: and
WI IEREAS, Sunshme Cross has applied for reappointment to the Keep Englewood Bcauuful
Commission:
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
ENGLh-WOOD, COLORADO, THAT:
~-Sunslunc Cros, is hereby reappointed to the Keep Englewood Beautiful
Commission effective immediately with 1cm, exp'ring February I, 2011 .
ADOPTED AND APPROVED 1his 2nd day of Feb11JJ1ry, 2009.
ATl"EST:
James K. Woodward, Mayor
Loucrisbin A. Ellis, City Clerk
I, Loucnshin A. Elhs, City Clerk for the Cny of Englewood. Colorado, hereby ct'rt1fy the
above is a true copy of Resolution No. __ . Series of 2009,
Loucrishia A. Ellis, City Clerk
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RESOLITTIOl\ NO. SERIES OF 2009 A RESOLUTION REAPPOINTING OPAL DOANE TO THE MALLEY CENTER TRUST FUND FOR Tiff CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO WHEREAS, the Malley Center Trust Fund was established for the use and benefil of the Englewood Senior Citizen Recreation Center known os the Elsie Malley CentcMial Cen1cr; and
WHEREAS, the Trustee,; r=mmend t0 lhe Ci1y Council appropriations from lhc Trus1 Fund
for the use and henefil of the Elsie Malley Ccn1cnnial Center; ~nd
WHEREAS. Opal Doane is a current member of 1hc Malley Center Trus1 Fund; and
WHEREAS, Opal Doane's current 1erm expires February I, 2009; and
WHEREAS, Opal Doane has applied for reappoinunmt to lhe Malley Cen1er Trust Fund for
another term;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY TIIE CITY COUJl.'CIL OF THE CITY OF
ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO, THAT:
~-Opal Doane is hereby reappointed to the Malley Center Trust Fund for lhe City of
Englewood, Colontdo. Opal Doanc's term will be cffeclivc immediately wilh t,'1111 expiring
February I, 20 I 2.
ADOPTED AND APPROVED Ibis 2nd day of February, 2009.
ATTEST:
James K Woodward, Mayor
Loucrishin A. Ellis, City Clerk
I, l.oucrishia A, F.lhs, City Clerk for the City of Englewood , Colorado, hereby certify lhc
above is a true oopy of Resolution No. __ , Series of 2009.
Loucrishia A. Elli ,, Ci ty Clerk
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RF.SOL UTION NO SERIES OF 2009 A RESOLUTION APl'OINTJNG JENNIFER ENGER TO TIJE CULTURAL ARTS COMMISSION FOR THE CITY OF ENGi EWOOD. COLORADO. WHEREAS. the Englewood Cultural Ans Comn1iss1on was cslablished by the Englewood City Council with the passage of Ordinance No. S, Scncs of 1996; and
WHEREAS, 01crc is a vacancy on the Englewood Cultural Ans Commission: and
WHEREAS, Jennifer Enger has applied 10 scr\'c as a member of the Englewood Cultural Ans
Commission; and
WHERE.AS, Jenrufer Enger was prevtously named as an cltcmalc to the Englewood Cultural
Ans Commission; and
WHEREAS, the Englewood Ci1y Council desires to appoint Jennifer Enger 10 the Englewood
CullWlll Ans Commis;ion;
NOW. TIIBREFORE. BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
ENGLEWOOD.COLORADO, THAT:
~-Jennifer Enger 15 hereby appointed 10 the Englewood Cultwal Arts Commission.
Jcnnircr 11,ger's 1cm, will be effective ,mmcdiately and shall expire July I, 20i 0.
ADOPTED AND APPROVED this 2nd day of Fcbrunl)'. 2009.
A'ITESI'·
James K. Woodward, Mayor
Loocri,lua A. Ellis, City Cieri.
I. Loucrislua A. l!llts, City Clerk for 1he City of Englewood, Colorado, hereby certify 1hc
abo,·c is a tru~ copyofRcsoluuon No. __ • Scnesof20C ~
Loucnshia A. Ellis, City Clerk
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Rl:SOI L TION NO SERIES tJF WO'I A RESOLUTION APPOINTING JEANNETTE ESPINOZA TO fHE ALLIANCE FOR C0~1MERCE II\ ENuLFWOOD tACE) FOR THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD. COLORADO. \\ 1 IEREAS , the, Alliance For Commerce In Englewood was established by the Englewood Ctt) Council w11h the pa,sage of Ordinance 'lo. 5. Series of 2001: and
WHEREAS. the Alhancc For Commerce In Englewood advises the Englewood City Council.
focuSing on the creation of an cnvuonmcnt in which existing business :an thnvc and new
busmcss can prosper. llll(J
WHEREAS, there 1s a vacancy on the Alliance for Commerce in En1 lcwood ; and
WHEREAS, JcaMette Espinoza ha$ applied to serve as a member of P lliance For Commerce
In En11lewood; and
WHEREAS, the Englewood City Council desires to •PP"int Jeannette "•oinow to Alliance
For Commerce ln Englewood;
NOW. THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
ENGLEWOOD. COLORADO, THAT:
~-Jcanncnc r spinoza ,s hereby appointed 10 ' '.liance For ('or"' i nglcwood.
JcaMettc Espinoza's ttn11 wrll bt cffce1ivc immediately ru ,J cxprnng is,) I 1:,.
ADOPTl:D AND APPROVED thrs 2nd day of February. 2:0?.
ATTEST.
James K. Woodwanl. Mayor
Loucrishra A Ellis. City Clerk
I, Loucrish1n A. Ellis. City Clerk for 1he City of Englewood. Colorado, hereby cenify the
nbo,·c 1s a true copy of Resol1111on No. __ , Sencs of 2009.
Loucrishia A. Ellis. City Clerk
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RESOLU1 ION NC>. SERIES OF2009 A RESOLUTION REAPPOINTING JIM GIBSON ro THE KEEP ENGLEWOOD BEAUTIFUL CO MMISSION FOR lllE CITY .)F ENGLEWOOD. COLORADO. WHEREAS. the Keep Englcwooa Beautiful Commission has been cn:aaed 10 O<!vase the Caty Council on all mntten pertaining 10 environmenUI! protection and neighborhood bcau11fica1ion; ond
WHEREAS, Jam Gibson was a member of the l~ccp Englc...ood Beautiful Commission; and
WHEREAS, Jim Gibson's tcnn expired February I, 2009; and
WHEREAS, Jim Gibson hos applied for rcappoin,mcnt to tho Keep Englewood Beautiful
Commission;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY ntE CITY COUNCIL OF TIIE CITY OF
ENGLEWOOD, COI.ORADO, THAT:
~-Jim Gibson is hereby reappointed to the Keep Englewood Beautiful Commission
effective immediately with icnn expiring February I. 201 l.
ADOPTED AND APPROVED this 2nd day of February, 2009.
ATTEST:
James K . Woodward. Mayor
loucrishia A.. Ellis. City Clerk
I, Loucrishin A. Ellis, City Clerk for the City of Englewood, Colorndo, hereby ccnlfy the
above is a uue copy of Resolution No. __ , Series of 2009.
Loucrashio A. Ellis, City Clerk
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RF.SOLUTION NO. SERIE~ 0 1 ~009 A l'l,3OLUTION APPOINTING CAL GRANT TO KEEP ENGLEWOOD BEAUTIFUL COM~'.:' QN FOR TIIF CITY OF ENGLEWOOD. COLORADO WHEREAS. lhc Keep Englewood Beauuful Commis.,;ion has been created to advis~ :.t: C:1y Council on all m.ium pcruurung to ennronmcnral protcct,on and neighborhood beau11fica11v 1. and
WHEREAS. there is a vacancy on the Keep Englewood Bcallllful Co:nmission; and
WHEREAS, Cal Grant has applied to serve as a member of the Keep Englewood Bcauuful
Commission,
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO, THAT:
~-Cnl Gram is hereby appointed to the Keep Englewood Beautiful Commission for
the City of Englewood, Colorndo . Cal Grnnt's term will be effective immediately nnd will expire
FcbNary I, 2011.
ADOPTED ANO APPROVE!) this 2"' day of Februruy, :009 .
ATrEST:
James K. Woodward, Mayor
Loucristlia A. Ellis, City Cltrk
I, Loucrishia A. Elhs. C11y Cltrk for the City of Englewood. Culorado, hereby certify the
above is a uue copy ofllcsoluhon No. __ . Series of 2009.
Loucrishia A. Ellis. C'•ty Cleric
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RESOLUTION NO. SERIES OF 2009 A RESOLL7"1ON REAPPOINTl:-IG CARSON GREEN TO 1111, BOARD ur ADJUST Ml.NT \ND \PPEALS FOR Tllr CITY m ENGLEWOOD. COLORADO. WHEREAS. the Englewood Board or Adjustments and Appcnli has the authority 10 hear a11d detenninc appeals from the refusal of building permits and other decisions regarding the
enfon:cmcnl of the wning regulauons. to make exceptions to the wning regulauons and 10
autho:izc ...._rianccs from the stnct applicauon of 210ning rcgulauons; ar,d
WHEREAS. Carson Green is a current member of the Englewood Board of Adjustment and
Appeals, nnd
WHEREAS, Ca,son Groen ·s term expired February I, 2009; and
WHEREAS, Carson Green has applico for reappointment 10 the Englewood Board of
Adjustment and Appeals for another term;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE Cln' OF
ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO, THAT:
~ Carson Green is hereby rcappoin:cJ to the Board or Adjusunent and Appeals for
the City of Englewood Colorado. Carson Green 's term will be effective immcchately and will
c.,p~ February I. 211,.).
ADOPTED AND APPROVED this 2n 'ay of February, 1009.
ATTEST ,
Jumcs K. Woodward, Mayor
Loucrishia A. Ellis. City Clerk
I, Loucrlshia A. Ellls, City Clerk for the City of Englewood, Colora do. hereby ccnify the
nbo"c ,s a true copy of Rcsoi ution No. . Series of 2009.
1,oucri shin A. Ellis, Ci ty Clerk
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RES OLUTION NO. SER1£SOF2009 A RESOLUT ION Al'POINTINO Tr:ALEE III NGER AS AN ALTERNATE MEMBER TO THE CODE ENFORCEMENT ADV ISORY COM MITTEE FOR TH E CITY OF ENGLEWOOD. WHEREAS, the Englewocd Code Enforcement Advisory Commiuee wns csloblishcd by the Englewood City Council with the pmage of Ordinance No. 71 , Series of 1997; and
WHEREAS, the Code Enforcement Advuory Comminee is an ad\'isory comrruncc focused on
the activities and services of code cnfore=nt and regulatory processes of the Neighborhood
Services sc:cuon of the Department of Safety Sel'\icc , thcCommincc mal:es rccommcndat,ons to
City Council and to the City Manager or dcsigncc for improvemen ts relaung to the Neighborhood
Services in the Cit)~ and
WHEREAS , T ca lee Hinger has graciously offered to serve on the City of Englewood's boards
and commissions; and
WHEREAS, City Council hns requested staff 10 send this alternate membe r poc kets fo r the
Board she will be serving on so that she cen mai ntain an understanding of the current issues and
rules: and
WHEREAS, while the alternate will not be able to vote at the meetings, she is nevertheless
n:quested to ancnd es many mectmgs as possible to get a feel for the membership and issues: and
WHEREAS, Council wishes to c~press its gratitude for the \'Oluntccrism and service
that this indh-idual wishes to bcslow upon the Cit y.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCILOFTHE CITY OF
ENGLEWOOD, COWRADO. THAT:
~-The Engler wood City Council hereby appoints Te.1lee Hinger a., an ohcmnte
member of the Code Enforcement Ad visory Comm ittee.
ADOPTED AND APPROVED this 2nd day of F•bruary, 2009.
ATTEST:
James K. Woodwa~. Mayor
l.oucrishio A. Ellis. City Clerk
I, Loucrishia A. Ellis, City Clerk for the Cily of Englewood, Colomdo, hereby r~nify the
ohovc is a true copy of R~sol ut1on Ne-. __ , Series of 2009 .
Loucrishia A. Ell is, Cily Clerk
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RUiOLl "t"JON NO SERIES OF 2009 A RESOl.l.ITION APPOINTING AMY JIRON AS AN ALTERNATE MEMBER TO 1111: URBAN RENEWAL AUTHORrfY FOR THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD. WHEREAS, 1hc E.~gkwood Urban Renewal Authomy has the Statutory autliont)• to undcrtalc projects which it finds 1o.:cessary for lh c physical development of municip.il land use includi ng 1he 1rnprovcmen1 of areas w,tlun the City: and
WHEREAS, Amy Jiron has graciously offered to serve on the City of Englewood's hoards and
commissions; and
WHEREAS, cum,011 y there are no vacanc,cs on the boards and commissions; and
WHER£AS, the Englewood City Council des ires to appoint Amy Jiron as alternate member 10
the Urban Renewal Authority; and
WHEREAS, City Council has requested staff to send this alternate member packets for the
Authority she will be scrving on so thzl she can m.1mtain an understanding of thc CUITClll issues
and rules; wtd
WHEREAS, while the altema1c will not be able to vote at the meetings. she is nevcnheless
requested t~ ancnd as many meetings as possibie to get a feel for the membership and issues; and
WHEREAS, Council wishes to express its gratitude for the volunteerism and service
tbal lhis individual wishes to bestow upon the City.
NOW, THEREFORE. BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF TIIE CITY OF
ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO, TIIAT:
Section l . l11c Englewood Cuy Councol hereby appoints Amy Jiron as an altcmn1c member of
1hc Englewood Uroan Renewal Authonty.
ADOPTED AND APPROVED tlus 2nd day of Fcliruary. 1009.
ATTEST·
James K Woodward. Mayor
Loucrishia A. Elhs, City Clerk
I, Loucnslua A Elhs, Cuy Clerk for 1hc Ci1y of Englewood, Colorado. hereby certify 1hc
above ,s Q true copy of Rcsolut,on No. __ , Series of2009 .
Loucrishia A. Ellis, Ci ty Clerk
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A RESOLUTION REAPPOINTING JENNIFER JONES TO THE KEEP ENGLEWOOD 13EAlJTIFUL COMMISSION f'OR TIIE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD. COLORADO. WHEREAS, 1he Keep Englewood Bcoutiful Commission has been created to advise the City Council on all m~ttcrs penaining to environmental protection and neighborhood beoutification; and
WHEREAS, Jennifer Jones was a member of the Keep Englewood Beautiful Comnmsion; and
WHEREAS. Jennifer Jones' term expired Fehruary I. 2009; and
WHEREAS, Jennifer Jones has applied for n:appoinunent to the Keep Englewood Beautiful
Commission;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE Cn'Y COUNCIL OF TifE CITY OF
ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO, THAT:
~-Jennifer Jones is hereby reappointed to the Keep Englewood Beautiful
Commission effective immediotely with tcnn expiring Februaiy l, 2011 .
ADOPTED AND APPROVED this 2nd day ofFebruary, 2009.
ATTEST:
James K. Woodwnrd, Mayor
Loucrishia A. Ellis. City Clerk
I, Loucrishia A. Ellis, City Clerk for the City of En:;lewood, c~lorRdo, hereby c~-ni fy the
above 1s a 11\le copy or Resolution No. __ • Series of 2009.
Loucrisl11a A. Elhs, City Clerk
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A RESOLU"llON APPOINTING DARYL KINTON AS AN ALTERNATE MEMBER TO THE PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION FOR nm CITY OF ENGLEWOOD. COLORADO . WHEREAS, 1he Englewood Planning and Zoning Commission lllllkcs rccommcnda11ons 10 Ci1y Council rcgardmg the rnasier pion, lhe comprehcns i,·e zoning ordinonee, proposed subdi,isions as well as. capital improvemcn1s: and
WHEREAS, Daryl Kinion has graciously offered to serve on lhe Chy ofEnglewood's boards
and commissions and cunc111ly !here arc no \':lcancies on lhe boards and commissions; and
WHEREAS. the Englewood City Council desires 10 appoim Daryl Kinton as ahema1e member
10 the Planning and Zoning Commission; and
WHEREAS, City Council has requcstcd staff to send this altemalc member packets for the
Board he wi 11 be serving on so that he can main1ain an undemanding or the cuncnt issues and
,ules; and
WHEREAS, while the alternate will not be able 10 vole al the meetinp, he is nevertheless
requcs1cd lo attend as many rncc1ings as possible 10 ge1 a feel for the membership and issues, and
WHEREAS, Council wishes 10 express its gr.uirude for 1hc volun1ccrism and smncc 11111 thrs
individual wishes to bes1ow upoa the Ci1y:
NOW, THEREFORE, BE rr RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OFTHE CITY OF
ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO. THAT:
~. The Englewood Ci1y Council hereby appo,ms Doryl Km10n as ahema1e member or
the Englewood PlaMing and Zoning Commission.
ADOPTED AND APPROVED 1his 2"' day of Fcbrunry, 2009,
ATl'EST:
James K. Woodward, Mayor
Loucrishia A. Ellis, City Clerk
I, Loucrishia A. Ellis, C11y Clerk for the City or Englewood. Colorado, hereby certify the
above is a true copy or Rcsolu1ion No. __ • Series of 2009 .
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RESOl,UTION NO SERIES OF 2009 A RES0WTION REAPPOINTING CYNDI KRIEGER TO TIIE PLANNING AND WNING COMMISSION FOR TI!E CITY OF ENGLEWOOD. COLORADO. WER.EAS. the Englewood Plannmg and Zoning Commission makes rccommcndalions 10 City ii regarding the master pllln. lhc comprehensive zoning onlinancc. proposed subdi ions and capital improvements; and
WHEREAS. Cyndi Krieger is a current member of the Englewood Planning and Zoning
Commi..sion; and
WHEREAS, Cyndi Krieger's cum:nt term expired February I, 2009; and
WHEREAS, Cyndi Krieger has applied for rcappoinlmcnl 10 the Englewood Planning ond
Zoning Commission;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOl. VED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO, THAT:
~. Cyndi Krieger is hereby reappointed Lo the Englewood Planning and Zoning
Commission. Cyndi Krieger's term will be effective immediately and will expire February 1,
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ADOPTED AND APPROVED this 2nd day of February, 2009.
\TTEST:
James K. Woodward, Mayor
Loocrishia A. Ellis, City Clerk
I, Loucrishio A. Ellis, Cuy Oerk for the City of Englewood. Colorado, hereby certify the
above 1s n true copy of Resolution No._, Series of 2009.
Loucrishia A. Ellis, City Clerk
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SERLES OF 2009 A RESOLlfflON REAPPOINTING JO LAY TO THE ELECTION COMMISSION FOR THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO. WHEREAS, lhe Election Commission 1s es1nblishcd by the Englewood llome Rule Chortcr 10 cs1ablish precinc1s, appoin1 elcc1ionjudges and clerk. prescribe procedures, and ony 01her du1ies as required by law; and
WHEREAS, Jo Lay is a curren1 member of the Englewood Election Commission: and
WHEREAS, Jo Lay's lctm expired February I, 2009; and
WHEREAS, Jo Lay has applied for rcappoinlmcnl lo the Englewood Elcc11on Commiuion for
another 1erm; and
WHEREAS, lhe Englewood Ci1y Council desires 10 reappoinl Jo Lay 10 1he Englewood
Election C01runission for ano1her lcnn;
NOW. THEREFORE , BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCCL OF THE CITY OF
ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO, THAT:
~-Jo Lay is hereby reappoinlcd 10 the Election Commission for the City of
Englewood, Colorado. Jo Lay's lerm will be effective i-nmediately and will expire February 1,
2013.
ADOPTED ANO APPROVED this 2nd day of February, 2009.
ATTEST:
James K. Woodward, Mayor
Lou:rishia A. Ellis. City Clerk
1, Loucrishia A. Ellis. City Cieri. for the Cit:, of Ei,glewood, Colorado, hereby certify the
abt,ve 1s a IIUe copy of Resolution No. __ • s,,,aes of 2009.
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RESOLUTIO:-NO SERIES 0~ 2009 A RESOLUTION APPOINTING JORDAN MAY AS AN ALJ'ERNATI' MEMBER TO THE BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT AND AP PEALS FOR THE CITY OF ENGLl:.WOOO . I\ llEREAS, Jordan Ma) hM gracoousl) offen:d 10 ,le1'Ve on the City or Englewood\ boards and commissions; and
WHEREAS. CUJTcntly there arc r.o ''acllnctcs on the boanls :llld commissions; and
WH EREAS, lhe Englewood City Council desires 10 oppoinl Jordan May as allcmnte member
10 the Board of Adjustment and Appeals; and
WHEREAS, City Couneil has requested staff 10 send this nhcmntc member packets for the
Board he will be serving on so that he can maintain an understanding or the currcm issues and
rules; and
WHEREAS , while the allemate will not be able lo vote at the meetings, he is nevertheless
requested 10 ancnd as many mo:etings as possible 10 g, 1 a rcc1 for the membership and issues; and
WHEREAS, Council wishes 10 express its gratitude for the volun teeri sm and service 1ha1 1his
individual wishes 10 bes1ow upon 1hc Ci1y;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE rr RESOLVED BY Tl IE CITY COUNCIL OF THE crrv OF
ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO, THAT:
~-The Englewood Cit>· Council hereby appoinis Jordan May as altcma;c member or
1hc Englewood Board of Adjus1men1 and Appeals.
ADOPTED ANO APPROVED this 1nd day of February. 20119.
ATTEST:
Jame; K. Woodward, Mayor
Loucrishia A. Eliis. Caty Clerk
I, Loucrishia A. Ellis, City Clerk for the City of Englewood, Colorado, hereby certi fy !he
alxl\'e is a true copy or Rcsolu1ion No. __ , Series of 2009 .
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RESOLUTION NO. SERIES OF 2009 A RESOLUTION APPOINTING DIANNA MIGUEZ TO KEEP ENGLEWOOD BEAUTIFUL COMM ISSION FOR THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO. WHEREAS, the Keep Englewood Bc:auu rut Comnussion has been created 10 advise the City Cow,cil on all mancrs pertaining 10 environmental protection and neighborhood beauulication; and
WHEREAS, there is a vacancy on lhc Keep Englewood Beautiful Commission; and
WHEREAS, Dianna Miguez has uppbed 10 serve as a member of the Keep Englewood
Beaubful Commission;
NOW. THEREFORE. BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO, THAT:
~. DiaMa Miguez is hereby appointed 10 the Keep Englewood Bea utiful Commission
for the City of Englewood, Colorado. O.aM8 Migucz's term will be effective immediately and
will expire FebruQty I, 201 I.
ADOPTED AND APPROVED I.his 2'" day of February, 2009
ATTEST:
James K. Woodward, Moyor
Loucrishia A. Ellis, City Clerk
I, Loucrishia A. Ellis, City Clerl< for the City of Englewood. Colomdo. hereby certify the
above is a true copy of Resolution No. __ , Series of 2009.
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RESOLUTION NO SERIES OF 2009 A RESOLUTION REAPPO!Vf!NG GARY NORDL.ANDER TO rnE KEEP ENGLEWOOD BEAUTIFUL COMMISSION FOR rnE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD. COLORADO. WHEREAS. lhc Ke..;, Englewood Beautiful Commission has been created to advise thr City Council on oll mauers penaming 10 environmental protc:<:tion nnJ neighborhood beautification: and
WHEREAS, Gary Nordlander was a member of the Keep Englewood 3eautiful Commission;
and
WHEREAS, Gary Nordlander's term expired February I, 2009; and
WHEREAS, Gary Nordlander has applied for reappointment to the Keep Englewood Beautiful
Commission:
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY nm CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
J,NGLhWOOD, COLORADO, THAT:
~-Gary Nordlander is hereby reappointed to the K~ Englewood Beautiful
Commissi on effective immediately with term expiring Februar: 1,201 l.
ADOPTED AND APPROVED this 2nd day of February. 2009 .
ATTEST:
James K. Woodward, Mayor
Loucrishia A. Ellis, City Clerk
I, Loucrishia A. Ellis, City Clerk for the C'ily of Englewood, Colorado, hereby ceruf y the
above is a true copy of Resolution No. __ , Series of 2009.
Loucnshin A. Ellis, City Clerk
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RESOLUTION 'O SERIES OF 2009 A RESOLUTIO REAPPOINTING KAREN PILGRIM TO THE PUBLI C LIBRARY BOARD FOR nm CITY OF ENGLEWOOD. COLORADO. WHERW. the Englewood Pubh c Library Boord prepares and recommends 10 C11y Council 1 IT&Mlcr pl1111 for the dcvclopmcm and mam1c:nancc of 1hc City library S)'flcm as well policy iS$Ucs; and
WHEREAS. Karen Pilgnm was a member of the Eng!C11,·ood Public Library Roan!; and
WHEREAS, Karen Pilgrim 's 1enn expired February l, 2009.
WHEREAS. Karen Pilgrim has applied for rcappoin1mcn110 the Englewood Public Library
Board for another term; and
WHEREAS, lhe Eng lewood City Council desires 10 reappoinl Karen Pilgrim 10 the
Englewood Public Library Board fo r another 1erm;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNC IL OF THE CITY OF
ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO, THAT:
~-Kare n Pilgrim is hereby reappointed 10 the Englewood Public Library Board .
Karen PlllJrim's tenn will be efTective immediately llOd will expire February l, 2013.
ADOPTED AND APPROVED this 2nd day of Februasy, 2009 .
ATIEST:
James K. Woodward, Mayor
Loucn hia A Elh • Cny Clerk
l, Loucri hio A. Elias, Caty Clerk for the City of Englewood, Colorado, hereby certify the
above is a IJ\lt copy of Rcsolu1ion No .__, Series of2009 .
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A RESOLlITION APPOINTING MILA P,LZ TO KEEP ENGLEWOOD BEAlITIFUL COMMISSION FOR THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COWRADO. WHEREAS. the Keep Englewood Beautiful Conumssion has been crea1cd 10 advlSC 1he Ci1y Council on all maut11 pcnaming 10 environmcn1al protection and neighborhood beauuficauon; and
WHEREAS, there is a vacancy on the Keep Englewood Beautiful Commission: and
WHEREAS, Mila Pilz bas applied 10 serve as a member oflbc Keep Englewood Beauuful
Commission;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY Of
ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO, THAT:
~. Mila Pilz is hereby app,linlcd lo the Keep Englewood Beau1iful Commission for
the City of Englewood, Colorado. Mila Pilz's term will be effecti,e immediately and will expire
February l, 20 I l.
ADOPTED AND APPROVED this 2"' <lay of February. 2009
ATTEST:
James K. Woodward, Mayor
Loucnshia A Ellis, City Clm
I, Loucnshia A. Ellis, Cuy Clerk for the City of Englewood, Colorado, hen:by ccrufy the
above 1s • ll'llc ~"PY of Rcsolu1ioa No. __ , Series of 2009.
Loucrishia A. Ellis, Cily Clerk
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SERIES OF 2009 A RESOLUTION APPOINT ING JIMMY PINZENSCHAM TO K.EEP ENGLEWOOD BEAlTflFUL COMMISS ION FOR THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD. COLORADO. WHEREAS, the Keep Englewood Beauuful Comnussion has been created to ndvisc the City Council on all matters pertaining to environmental protection and neighborhood beautification; and
WHEREAS, there is a vacancy on the Keep Englewood Beautiful Commission; and
WHEREAS. Jimmy Pinzenschrun has applied to ser.e as a member of the Keep Englewood
Beautiful Commission;
NOW, 1ll.ERFFOR£, BE IT RESOLVED BY TIIE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO, THAT:
~-Jimmy Pinzenscham 1s hereby appointed to the Keep Englewood Beautiful
Commission for the City ofEnglcwoo.., Colorado. Jimmy Pcnzenscham's term will be effective
immediately and will expire February I, 2010.
ADOPTED AND APPROVED this 2'" day ofFebruary, 2009 .
ATTEST:
James K. Woodward, Mayor
Loucrishia A. Ellis. Cit y Clerk
!, Loucrishia A. Ellis, City Clerk for the City of Englewood, Colorado, hereby ccrt"fy the
above is a true copy of Resolution No. __ • Seriesof 2009 .
Loucrishia A. Ellis, City Clerk
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RESOLllrION NO. SERIES OF 2009 A RESOLUTION R::APPOINTING YVONNE RUSSELL TO THE PUBLIC LIBRARY BOARD FOR THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO . WHEREAS, the Englewood Public Lihrary Board pl'C'J)Mes and recommends to City Council a master p!an for the development and maintenance of the City lib1ary system as well as policy issues; and
WHEREAS, Yvonne Russell was o member of the Englewood Public Library Board; and
WHEREAS. Yvonne Russell's tcnn expired February I, 2009.
WHEREAS, Yvonne Russell has applied for reappointment lo th e Englewood Public Library
Boord for another term; and
WHEREAS, lbc Englewood City Council desires IO rcappo·m Yvonne Russell to the
Englewood Public Library Board for another term;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCU, OF THE CITY OF
ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO, rnA T:
~-Yvonne Russell is hereby reoppointed 10 the Englewood Public Library Board
Yvonne Russell's term will be elToctivz immediately and will expire February 1, 2013.
ADOPTED AND APPROVED 1h1s 2nd day of February. 2009.
ATTEST:
James K. Woodward, Mayor
Loucrishla A. Ellis. City Clerk
l, ;,oucrishia A. Ellis, City Clcrlt for the City of Englewood. Colorado, hereby ccnify the
above ,s a true copy of Resolution No. __ , Senes of 2009.
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RESOLUTION '10 SERLES OF 2009 A RESOLUTION llEAPPOIN1 ING TOM WlNTIIROP TO THE Kl!EP ENGLEWOOD BEAUTIFUL COMM ISSION FOR rnE CITY or ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO WHEREAS. the Keep Englewood Be.1uuful Commission has been crca1ed 10 advise lhc Cny Council on nll mnncrs pcnnining lo cnvironmc nial prolcction nnd neighborhood bcaulificntion; and
WHEREAS. Tom Winlhrop was a memberof1hc Keep Englewood Beauliful Commission;
and
WHEREAS, Tom Winthrop's term expired February I, 2009; and
WHEREAS. Tom Winlhrop has applied for rcappoinlment to lhe Keep Englewood Beautiful
Commission;
NOW, TIIEREFORE. BE IT RESOLVED BY 1llE CITY C:OUNCD.. OF THE CITY OF
ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO, THAT:
Section J. Tom Winthrop is hereby reappointed to lhc Keep Englewood Beautiful
Commission clTcctivc immediately wilh 1crm cxpinng February I, 2011 .
ADOPTED AND APPROVED this 2nd day of February, 2009.
ATI'EST:
Jnmes K. Woodward, Mayor
Loucrishia A. Ellis, City Clerk
I, Loucrishia A. Ellis. City Clerk for the City of Englewood, Colomdo, hereby ccnify the
above is a true copy of Rcsoluuon No. __ , Scncs of 1009.
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ORDINANCE NO. SERIES OF 2009 UY AtITIIORITI COUNCIi. BILI NO . 3 IITTRODUCED BY COUN('ll Ml "~ER MOORE AN ORDINANCE APPROVING SUPPLEMENT NO. 165 TO THE SOUTIIGATE SAN!T A TION DISTRJCT CONNECTOR'S AGREEMENT FOR THE INCLUSION OF LAND WITHIN THE DISTRJCT BOUNDARJES .
WHEREAS, Southgate Sanitation Ois1nc1 recommends the inclusion of approximately 15.618
acres into the District; and
WHEREAS, said inclusion is located between South Steele Strecl and South Colorado
Boulevard. South of Belleview in Greenwood Village; and
WHEREAS. the zonmg of this propcny in Greenwood Village is Residential 2.S (R 2.S) which
is IO be subdivided IOIO 5 rcs,dcntial lots; and
WHEREAS, said annexation of this parcel of land will not increase the tap allocation 10 the
Southgate Sanitation District; and
WHEREAS. the Englewood Water and Sewer Bonrd recommended approval ofrltis Agreement
01 its Noventber 11. 2008 meeting;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE cm COUNCIL OF TIIE CITY OF
ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO. AS FOLLOWS:
~-The Agreement between the Cuy of Englewood and Southgate Sani~111on District
entitled "Supplement No. 165, to Connector's Agreement", which incl udes 1:5.618 nercs loc,ued
between South Steele Street and South Colorado Boulevard, South of Belleview m Greenwood
Village, 1s hereby accepted and approved by the Englewood City Council A copy of said
Agreement is aunched hereto ns "Exhibit l " nnd incorporated herein by reference.
~-The Mo)'Or and C11y Clerk arc hereby authorized IQ sign and allcs~ n:spccuvcly, the
snid Agreement for and on behalf of the City Council and the City of Englewood, Colorado.
Introduced, rwd m full, and passed on first reading on the 20th day of January, 2009.
Published as n Bill for an Ordmancc 111 the City's official newspaper on the 23rd dny of January,
2009 .
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Published as a l3ill for nn Ordlnuncc on 1hc ('11y·s official wcbs11c beg<nnmg on 1hc 2 ls1 day of • January, 1009 for 1h1ny (30) days Read by li1le and passc-d on final read ing on 1he 2nd day or February, 2009 Published by tillc in the City's official newspaper as Ord inance No._, Series of 2009, on 1hc 6th day of February, 2009.
James K. Woodward, Mayor
ATI'EST:
Loucrishia A. Ellis, City Cleric
I, Loucrishia A. Ellis, Cily Cleric of the City of Englewood, Colorado, hereby cenify that the
above and foregoing is a true copy of the Ordinance pmed on final reading and published by
title as Ordinance No._, Series o f 2009.
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SUPPLEMENT NO. &..%i.. TO CONNECTOR'S AGREEMe, THIS AGREEMENT, made end entered into by and betw~ente CtTYOF ENGLEWOOD, ectlng by and through fls duly 1u1honzed May01 end Cltr Cledhereln aler called the "City,• and SOUTHGATE SANITATION DISTRICT, Arapahoe rd Oo~s Counties, Colorado, horeinafter called the "Olstrlc~ • WITNESS ETH: WHEREAS, on the 20th day or June, 1961, lhe Clly and the oillct enteed Into an Agn,ernenl In ..t>ich the City agreed lo treat sewage ortginabng fromlt Dist.it's sanbry-system wflhln the area served by the Oislricl, vmich Agreemll was nost rocently renewed by Connector's Agreemenl daled November 16, 1988; arl
WHEREAS, said Connectors Agreement provides thal the dijicl meynol
enlarge Its service area without the written coosant of the City;
NOW, THEREFORE, in conalderallon of the mutual co-,ants 111d
undertakings herein set forth, the parties sgrtlll as folows:
1. The City hereby consenll lo the Inclusion or certain adltlonal .-ea
localed In Arapahce Coooly, Colorado, owned by 4000 East Bell•vi-LLC ,II more !Illy
deacrlbed on Ellhlllt A attached hereto and Incorporated herein by ,ellWnce, hto
Southgate Sanitation District The City agrees that Hid addltlonal area may blS&IVl!ld with
the sewer facllltlel of the Olatrlct, end that the City 11.111 lreat the 1ewsge diach,ved lntolhe
City's trunk Irle from said 1ddltlonal area, all In accordance wtth the Connecbr's
Agreement dated November 18, 1988. Aa:ordlngly, ExhlbKA referred to tnraragrajl't 1
of the Conneckx'I Agreement dated NOY811\ber 16, 1968, Is heiet,y amendd to lndode
such addltionll fflL
2. Each and every other provision or the said Connector\Agreenenl
daled November 16, 198B , llhal remain unchanged
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties have set 1helr hards .-1 seals lhis
_ day of __ , 200_.
ATTEST:
CITY CLERK
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CITY OF ENGLEWOOD
B~==-==-------MAYOR
SOUTHGATE SANITATION DISTRICT,
ARAPAHOE AN O DOUGLAS COUNTIES,
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EXHIBIT "A' PARCEL DESCRIPTION THAT PORTION OF TRACTS 214,21 7,218 , 219 LYING SOUTH OF THE HIGHLINE CANAL RIGHT-OF-WAY AND THAT PORTION OF TRACT 220 LYING EAST OF THE HIGHLINE CANAL RIGHT-OF-Wn Y AND THAT PORTION OF VACATED CHAMBERLIN AVENUE LYING SOUTH OF THE HIGHLINE CANAL AND ADJACENT TO TRACT 219 AND TRACT 220, AND THE NORTH HALF OF VACATED WILLAMETTE AVENUE ADJACENT TO TRACTS 218, 219, 220, AND THE WEST HALF OF COLORADO BOULEVARD AS VACATED BY DOCUMENT RECORDED IN BOOK 1620, PAGE 526 LYING SOUTH OF THE HIGHUN2
CANAL RIGHT-OF-WAY AND ADJACENT TO TRACT 218, ALL TRACTS AND STREETS AS PLATTED IN
SOUTH DENVER GARDENS, AS RECORDED IN BOOK 12 AT PAGE 25, RECORDS OF ARAPAHOE
COUNTY, COLORADO, BBNG A PORTION OF SECTION 13, TOWNSHIP 5 SOUTH, RANGE 6B WEST
OF THE 6TH PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN, ARAPAHOE COUNTY, COLORADO, BEING DESCRIBED AS
FOUOWS:
BASIS OF BEARINGS:THE EAST LINE OF THE NORTHEAST QUARTER OF SECTION 13, TOWNSHIP
5 SOUTH, RANGE 68 WEST OF THE 6TH PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN, ARAPAHOE COUNTY, COLORADO,
BEI NG MONUMENTED AT THE NORTHEAST CORNER BY A 3" ALUMI NUM SUR'/EYORS CAP
STAMPED "COLO DEPT OF HIGHWAY 1991 PLS 27278" BEING AFPROPRIATELY MARKED AND AT
THE EAST QUARTER CORNER BY A 3" ALUMINUM SURVEYORS CAP STAMPEJD "CHICHESTER PLS
7735" BEING APPROPRIATELY MARKED, BEING ASSUMED TO BEAR soo· 15'42-W, A DISTANCE OF
2642.51 FEET.
COMMENCING AT THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF SECTION 13, TOWNS HIP 2 SOUTH, RANGE 68
WEST OF THE 6TH PRIN CIPAL MERIDIAN, ARAPAHOE COUNTY, COLORADO;
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THENCE ON THE EAST LINE OF THE NORTHEAST QUARTER OF SAID SECTION 13, S00'15'42"W A •
DISTANCE OF 1190.87 FEET TO A POINT ON THE SOUTHERLY RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE OF THE
HIGHLINE CANAL SAID POINT BEING THE POINT OF BEGINNING ;
THENCE CONTINUING ON THE EAST LINE OF THE NORTHEAST QUARTER OF SAID SECTION 13,
S00'15'42"W, A DISTANCE OF 135.03 FEET;
THENCE N89'34'11 'W, A DISTANCE OF 1262,53 FEET TO A POINT ON THE EASTERLY RIGHT-OF-WAY
LINE OF SAID HIGH LINE CANAL. SAID POINT BEING A POINT OF NON-TANGENT CURVE:
THENCE ON SAID EASTERLY RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE AND ON THE ARC OF A CURVE TO THE LEFT,
WHOSE CENTER BEARS 584'44'51-W, HAVlNG A RADIUS OF 598.00 FEET, A CENTRAL ANGLE OF
20'13'58", AN ARC LENGTH OF 211 .17 FEET TO A POINT OF NON-TANGENT;
THENCE N00"32'28"E, A DISTANCE OF 463.81 FEET;
THENCE S89'33'55"E, A DISTANCE OF 328.16 FEET;
THENCE N00'45'15"E, A DISTANCE OF 45.80 FEET TO A POINT ON THE SOUTHERLY RIGHT-OF-WAY
LINE OF SAID HIGHUNE CANAL;
THENCE ON SAID SOUTHERL V RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE THE FOLLOWING FIVE (5) COURSES:
1. S67'14'31"E, A DISTANCE OF 463.67 FEET TO A POINT OF CURVE;
2. ON THE ARC OF A CURVE TO THE RIGHT, HAVlNG A RADIUS OF 916.00 P.:ET, A CENTRAi. ANGLE
OF 13'09'09",AN ARC LENGTH OF 210.27 FEET TO A POINT OF TANGENT;
3 S54'05'22"E, A DISTANCE OF 233.22 FEET TO A POINT OF CURVI:;
4 ON THE ARC OF A CURVE TO THE RIGHT, HAVING A RADIUS OF 891.00 FEET, A CENTRAL ANGLE
OF 07'19'24", AN ARC LENGTH OF 113.89 FEET TO A POINT OF TANGENT;
5. S46'45158"E, A DISTANCE OF 135.2B FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING.
CONTAINING A CALCULATED AREA OF 680,331 SQUARE FEET OR 15.6183 ACRES .
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Re: Harrison Oaks South 1.\i~·
Greenwood Village, Colorado \w
Dear Mr. Jennings:
It is requested that the above referenced property be included within the Southgate
Sanitation District. The property is currently localed within the Southgate Water District.
We are processing a plat for the property which will create fil(e residential lots in ~
conformance with the R 2.5 zoning classification as administered by Greenwood Village.
Attached please find a redu .ed scale Utility Plan, dated August 20, 2008 prepared by
m Engineering which depicts the currently proposed lot configuration .
The following information is attached for your u.~e in considering tlus request:
J. Two (2) copies of referenced reduced scale Utility Plan.
2. Two (2) copies of title commitment issued by Fidelity National Title Insurance
Company, effective date July 11 , 2008. Please note this title commitment is for
the property owned by the applicant on both the north and south sides oftl1e
Highline Canul.
3. Two (2) copies of reduced scale parcel map indicating proposed inclusion area.
4. Two (2) original Exhibit B. Inclusion Agreements with attachmenl Signed and
notarized by Petitioner.
5 . Check No. 1202 ($1,936.83), dated August 26, 2008 for pnymer:t of Processing
Fee and Sewer Inclusion Fee (attached Aucust 8, 2008 calculation summary).
Please contact m~ should you have any questions regarding this request or require
additional information. Thank you.
Sinc.:rely,
cc: Jim Fittmoms at JR Engineering (w/ enclosure)
Southgate Utilities •
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ORDINANCE NO. Sl!RIES OF 2009 B\' AUTHORITY COUNCIL BILL NO. 4 INTRODUCED BY COUNCIL MF.MBERPENN AN ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING "CONTRACT AMENDMENT #2" TO AN
INfERGOVERNMENT AL AGREEMEJIIT BETWEEN 11 IE COLORADO DEPARTMENT OF
TRANSPORTATION ccoon AND THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO, TIIAT
PERTAINS TO CONSTRUCTION OF A BRIDGE OVER me PLATTE RIVER AT
DARTMOUTH AVENUE.
WHEREAS, the connection between the Little Dry Creek Trail and the Mary Ca11er Greenway
Trail requires bicycles and pedestrians lO cross the Platte River on the Dartmouth Avenue Bridge;
and
WHEREAS, the Englewood City Council Authoriud 1he City's application for federal funds
under 1he "Safe Accou ntable Flexible Efficient Transponalion Equity Act-Legacy for Users" with
1he passage of Resolution No. 77, Series of 2005; and
WHEREAS, the Englewood City CoW1C1l Authori2ed an IGA with C001 for $73,000 which
related 10 the design ofa bridge over the Plane River at Danmouth A,-enue with 1he passage of
Ordinance No. 37, Scncs of 2006; and
WHEREAS, the passage of Ordinance No. 57, Series of2008 authorized Con1rac1 Amendmer1
#I and the acccp1ance of an additional $362,000 for 1hc cons1ruc1ion pha ;e of a bridge over 1he
Plane River al Danrnouth Avcn,,e: and
WHEREAS, the proJcct is currently under coosuucuon and 1hls Am.odmen1 #2 docs not change
:• .e funding sources ortotal project costs presented to City COWtCil al •he time of award ; and
WHEREAS, the passage of lhis proposed Ordinance will clulnge 1hree provisions oflhc existing
IGA as detailed below:
I. Change the over-matching fund amount on Exhibit C-2 from S 112. 750.00 10 $335,500.
(This is a "houselcceping" change for the Ag,ccment. COOT was aware that Englewood
would provtde additional over-match before they issued the "Concurrence to Award' for
the project.)
2. Update 1he Special Provisions 10 CDOT's current version. rn1ese changes ore minor nnd
have been reviewed and approved by the City Anomcy'• Office.)
3. Replace the Funding Letter" 1th the Option Lener by revising Scctior 25 and Exhibit F.
(The Option Letter would allow COOT and Englewood to make ce11dn contract changes
w1thou1 a formal amendment to the IGA. The Option Letter will streamline the process
for funding changes that do not affect the original terms of the IGA. One example where
this could hove been used is 1hc change in over-matching funds in item I nb<,ve.)
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY 11 IE cm· COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO, AS FOLLOWS: ~ The Cny Council of the Ci ty of Englewood, Colorado, hereby authonzcs ··Contract Amendment #2", to the existing 'Transponation Enhancemenl Contract", for ihe three provisions of the exisung IGA which relate to the construcuon of Platte Rive, Bridge at Dartmou1h at the Englewood Golf Course, attached as Exhibit A. ~ The Mayor and the City Clerk are hereby authorized to sign and attest said "Contract Amendment #2", on behalf of lhe City of Englewood .
lniroduced, read in full, and passed on first reading on the 20th day of January, 2009 .
Published as a Bill for an Ordinaocc in the City's official newspaper on the 23" day of January,
2009 .
Published u a Bill for an Ordinance on the City's official website beginning on the 21st day of
January, 2009 fo1 thirty (30) days.
Rend by title and passed on final reading on the 2nd day of February, 2009.
Published by title in the City's official newspaper as Ordinanc,) No._, Series of 2009, on
the 6th day of February, 2009 .
James K. Woodward, Mayor
ATTEST:
Loucrish ia A. Ellis, Ci ty Clerk
L Loucrishia A. Ellis, City Clerk of the City of Englewood, Colcndo, hereby certify that the
above nnd foregoing is a true copy of the Ordinance passed on final reading and published by
title as Ordinance No._, Series of 2009.
Loucrisbia A. Ellis
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• (f,MI.A W l!.K) l'IIOJECrsn: M39~012, (1~911) Region 6, (.111/llP) CONTRACT AMENDMENT #2 09 IIA6 000~0 s11r ID 2110001si THIS AMENDMENT, is made this __ day of ______ , 20_, by and belweo the Stole of Colorado for the use and benefit of the Colorado Deportment of Transportation, hereiitficr
referred to as tho "State", and the CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, IOOO Englewood Pat'k•vay, Engle\lllod,
Colorado, 80 11 0, COOT Vendor#: 2000021, hereinafter refo,red to as the "Contractor" or the "IOcnl
Agency".
FACTUAL RECITALS
I. Authority exists in the law and funds have been budgeted, appropriated and othcrwis~ nade
available and a sufficient unenrumbered balance thereof remains available for this Project IS set
forth below; and,
2. Required approval, clearance, and coordination has been accomplished from and with appJ'Olriate
agencies; and,
• 3. The Parties entered in10 the contnct dated January 9, 2007, routing n~mbcr 07 HA6 00035, loiown
hereafter as "the Basic Con\Jact", and Contraet Amendment #I dated July 3, 2008 , routing n'lllber
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4, The Basic Contract is an intergovemmentnl agreement between the State and the Con1rt1c1or
consisting of des igning t.nd constntcling a bike end pedestrian bridge across the Pl atte Riveron the
south side of Dartmouth Avenue and n 300 foot bike path connec ting Little Dry Creek and Mary
Carter Greenway Bike Poths in Englewood, Colorado; and,
5. The Basic Contraet is s1ill in cffe.:1 and provides fo r changes to its terms and conditions by .. rinco
supplement or contract amcndmcr.t; and,
6. The Parties also now desire to amend the Bnsic Contract to add funding to the construction phase
by revising Rccilnl I and Exhibit C, updntc the Special Provisions 10 the current version and
replace the Fund ing Letle.r witn th e Option Letter by revising Section 25 ond Exhibit F;
7. The Parties enter in10 this Amendment pursunnt to the provisions orColr mdo Revised Stntutcs.
Scctions 24-30-1401 ct seq., Section 43 -I -106, and Section 43-1-11 0, as amended.
NOW T HEREFORE, it Is hereby agreed lhnt :
Consid eration for this Amendment consists of the payments that sh al' be made pursuant to thi s
Amendme nt and the promises and agreements herein set forth .
I. This Amenomcnt is supplemental to the Basi c Contract, which is, by thi s reference, incorporntcd
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herein and made a pan hcn.-of. und ., • m,. conduions. and pm, is,on< 1he1wf. unlc"spccifically mooified herein. are 10 apply 11• 11 \mcndmenl as 1hough 1hey were cxpn:,,ly rc:wnucn. • incorpora1ed, and included herein 2. The Basic Contracl is and shall h<: m 11 J, ahcred. and changed in 1hc followinp respects only: n. Reci1al Number I shal l be amended 10 read as fo ll ows: Au1hori1y exists in lhe law and funds have been budge1ed, appropriated and otherwise made available and a sufficien1 uncommitted balan~ !hereof remains available for payment of project and Local Agency
costs in Fund Number 400, Functions 3020and 3301, GL Acct 4231200011, WBS Elements 1S91 I.IOJO
and I S911.20.10, (Contract Encumbrance Amount Design -$91.250.00, Construction -$788,000.00, This
Coniract -S879,2S0.00). The Basic ConlnlCt encumbered S91, 2S0.00, Amendment #I encumbered
$547,000.00 and this amendmen1 encumbers $149,750.00 for a 101al con1ract encumbrance amounl of
$879,250.00.
b. Eithibit C 10 the Basic Contract shall be removed and replaced in its entirety by E,;hibit C-
2, which is attached hereto and incorporated herein by this reference. All references in the
Basic Contr8ct 10 Exh ibit C shnll be removed and replaced by Exhibi t C-2, ns appropriate.
c. Exhibit F (Funding Letter) shall be removed and replaced with the Sample !GA Option
Letter (attached) and lhe corresponding language in Section 25 shall be removed and
replaced in its entirely by lhe following:
Section 2S. Option Lett,rJ
Option Leners may be used 10 extend Agrecmenl tcnn, change the lev.:1 of service within the current term
due to unexpected ovennatch, add a phase wilhou1 increasing conuact dollars, or incrt&l,Cordccrcase lhc
amount of funding. Th ese op tions nrc li mi ted to th e spec ific scenorios listed below. The Option Lener
shall no1 be deemed valid un1il signed by the Staie Controller or an authori1.cd dclcg:11c. Following arc the
applications for lhc individ ual oplions under the Option Letter form:
Option I • Option to extend or renew (th is op1ion applies 10 Highway and Signal mninienancc
contracts only). In the ewnt the Sllllc desires lo conlinue the Services and n replacement contrac1 has
not been fully approved by the Lcnninotion date of this contract, lhe State, upon written notice 10
Cc ntractor, may unilaterally extend this con1roc1 for a period of up to one {I) year. The contrac1 shall
be extended under lhc same 1crms and conditions as the original conLroct, includ ins. but not limi1ed to
priCCJ, ra1cs and service delivery requiremcnlS. This extension shall Lenninate at lhc end of the one (I)
year period or when the replacement COnlnlCI is signed by lhe Colorado S1a1e Controller or an
ourhorizcd delegate.
The State may exercise this option by providing a full) v11ted oplion to lhe conlrnctor, wilhin thirty (30)
days p.;or to the end of the current contracl term, in a f, 1 ,ubstantially equh·nlcnl 10 Ex hibit F. If !he
Stoic cxe1cises this oplion, 1he extended con1rnct will hr conside red 10 include this option provision. The
total dumtion of this contracl, including the exercise of any options under this clnuse, shall not exceed five
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Op1ion 2 I .~vcl ofsemce ch,tng,· "nhm r um;m tenn due tn unc,l)l.-cted llvcrmatch m nn o,·erbtd ,uunuon nply In the e vent 1he Stn1c has C(lnt rJcted all proJcct fundmg nnd the Local Agenc> 's construction bid is higher thnn expected. this option nllov. s for additional Local Ovcnnntch dollnrs 10 be provided by the Local Agency 10 be ndded 10 the contract. This option is only applicable rnr Local Ovcnnatch on an overbid situation and shal l not he intended lur any olher Local Ovcm•ntch fonding. The Stale may unilaterally increase tht• totul dollars of th is con tract as slipulo1ed by the cxc'Cutcd Option Lener (Ex hibit F), which will brins the maximum amount payable under this contract to the amoun t indicated in Exhibit C-1 attached to the executed Option Leiter (future chong;:s 10 fahibit C shall be labeled as C-2, C-3, etc, as applicable). Pcrfonnance of the services shall continue under the same lcnns as established in thecontmcl. Tbr Statr will u,e the Financial Statement.,uhmlttcy/ by the
Lgcgl Agency {pr "Concurrence to AdwrtL•r" as wdcnct-of the local Agency ·r i11tfn{ to award and 1,
will alto provide the additional amount requ1,e1J IQ 1?Urcirc tlus op/ion If the State exercises this
option, the contract will be considered to include th is option provision.
Option 3 -Option to add overjappjng phase wj)bout jpcrea.,ing contract dollars. The State may require the
contractor to begin a phase that may include Design, Construction, Environmental, Utilities,
ROW Incidentals or Mi.scellaneous (this does not apply lo Acquisition/Relocation or Railroads) as detailed
in ExhlbU A and at the same tenns and conditions stated in the original contract with the contract doll,us
remainlng the same. The State may exercise this option by providing a fully executed option fo the
contractor within thirty (30) days before the initial targeted start date of the phase, in a fonn substnntially
equivalent to Exhibit F. If the State exen:ises this o ption, the contract will be considered to include this
option provision .
Option 4 • To update funding Cinc[Cfl5cs and/or decreases) with a new Exhibit C. This option can be
used to increase and/or decrease the overall contract dollars (state, federal, local match, local agency
ovcnnatch) 10 date, by replacing the original funding exhibit (Exhibit C) in the Original Contract with
an updated Exhibit C-1 (subsequent exhibits to Exhibit C-1 shall be labeled C-2, C-3 , etc).
The State may have a need to update changes to stale, federal, local matnb and local agency ovennatch
funds as outlined in Exhibit C-I, which will be auached lo the option fonn. TI1c State may exercise this
opt ion by providing a fully executed option to the contractor within thirty (30) days nficr th e Stale hns
received not ice of funding changes, in a fonn substantially equivalent to Exhibit F. If the Stal e exercises
this option. the con tract will be considered 10 include this option provis ion.
d. TI,e Special Provisions 10 the Bnsic Conll'llcl shall be removed and replaced in its entirety
by the following:
SPECIAL P ROVIS IONS
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THE PARTIES HERETO HAVE EXECUTED THIS CONTRACT CONTRACTOR: City nr Englfwgnd Lqal Namt or Con1n1c~•& Entity ~ COOT Vendor Numbu
Slgllllu,. ol Authori•td Ollletr
Prlnl Name & T1tl1 ol Aultlorlud Olllcor
CORPORATIONS:
(A corponlt 1tttt11tlon Ii r equired,)
STATE OF COLORADO: BILL !UTTER, JR., GOVERNOR 8) _________ _ For E.xecutivt Dirtctor Department ofTraasponalloa
LEGAL REVIEW:
J OUN W. SUTIIERS, ATTORNEY GENERAL
By ___________ _
AIICSI (Seal ) BY....,,,---,,---,-,--------
ICOt'Pofltt Stcretaty Of Equivalent, Of Town/City/County Clerk) (Place Corponte S.,J here, Ir 1vall1blc.)
ALL CONTRACTS MUST BE A Pt>ROVED BY THE ST ATE CONTROLLER
CRS 24-30-202 rtq•lra 11111 tbt Stitt Coanolltt 1pprovt all state contracts. Thlt contract Is Dot valid uolll the
St.tilt Coatronu, or such u1htan111 ht may dtlteite_ llu r :nrd IL Tbtcoalrat:tor b ■ot 1atborlud to btgl■
pufom11_ncr untU the toncract IJ signed and d1CNt brlow. If pcrform■ace bq;in.J prior to lbt dalt bdow. the Sta le of
Colorado ma7 not b, obllg11td 10 pay for tbt roods 1adlor stmeu pro,idtd.
STATF.CONTROLL[K,
DA \1ID J. MCDERJ\IOTT, CPA
By _____________ _
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The Local Agency has estimated the total cost of lhe Project to be $879,250.00, which rs 10 be funded as follows : a Federal Funds (FY 07 Enhancemeni@ 80%) S7 3,000.00 b Federal Funds (FY 08 Enhancement@80'4) m!!2!1-!l!I Total Federal Funds $435,000.00 c, Local Agency Matching Funds (FY 07 Enhancemen t @ 20%) $18,250.00 d. Local Agency Matching Funds (FY 08 Enhancement@ 20'4) ~
Total Local Agency Matching Fund s $108, 750,0C
a. Local Agency Overmeloh FY 08 $335,500,0C
froTAL BUOGETEO FUNDS $879 250,00
ESTIMATED COOT-INCURRED COSTS
a, Federal Share $0.0C
(80% PerticipaUng Costs)
b. Local Share
Local Agency Shara of Partldpallng Costs SO.DO
Non-Partici pating Cosls (Including Non.Participating
Indirects) SO.DO
Estima ted to be Blfled lo Local Agency $0,00
TOTAL ESTIMATED COOT-INCURRED COSTS $0,00
ESTIMATED PAYMENT TO LOCAL AGENCY
a. Federal Funds Budgeted (la) $435,000.00
b Less Esbmated Federal Share of COOT-lna.rred Costs (2a ) S0.00
TOTAL ESTIMATED PAYMENT TO LOCAL AGENCY u35000,nn
FOR COOT ENCUMBRANCE PURPOSES
Tolal Encumbrance Amoml ($435,000.00 divided by 80%) $543,750.0C
Local Overmalch Contribution $335 500,IY
Net to be encumbered as follows: I $879,250.0(
WBS Element 15911.10.301 Deslon I 3020 I S91 2so.or
WBS Element 15911.20.1a Const I 3301' $788.000,0C
Exhibit C-2 Page I of2 SAlltll
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The match in g ra tio for the federal partic ipating funds for this project is 80 % fMeral-aid funds (CFDA #2 0 2050) to 20 % Local Agency funds , it being un derstood that such ratio applies on ly to the $543 ,750 .:JC ($435,000 .00 Federal Funds and $108,750.00 Loca l Agen cy Match ing Funds) that is elig ible for federa l part icipation , it being further understood that all non-pa rticipating costs are borne by the Local Agency at 100%. If the total participating cost of performance of the Work exceeds $543 ,750.00, and add itional federa l funds are made available for the project , the Local Agency shall pay 20% of all such costs eligi ble for federa l participation and 100% of all non-part ici pating costs; if additional federal funds are not made ava ilable , the local agency shall pay all such excess costs . If the total participating cost of performance of the Work is less than $543 ,750 .00 , then the amounts of
Local Agency and federal-aid funds will be decreased in accordance with the
funding ratio described herein . The performance of the Work shall be at no cost to
the State .
The maximum amount payable to the Local Agency under this contract shall be
$435,000.00. For COOT accounting purposes , the federal funds of $435,000 .00
and local matching funds of $108 ,750.00 , and Local Overmatch of $335 ,500 .00 will
be encumbered for a total encumbrance of $879,250 .00 unless such amount is
Increased by an appropriate written modification to this contract executed before any
Increased cost Is Incurred. It is understood and agreed by the parties hereto that the
total cost of the Worl< stated hereinbefore is the best estimate available , based on
the design data as approved at the Ume of execution of this contract , and that such
cost Is subject to revisions (In accord with the procedure In the previous sentence)
agreeable to the parties prior to bid and award .
The parties hereto agree that this contract is conti ng ent upon all funds designated
for the project here in being made ava il ab le from federal and/or state and /or Local
Agency sources , as applicable . Should these sources, either federal or Local
Agency, fall to provide necessary funds as agreed upon herein , the contract may be
term in ated by either party, prov ided tha t any party terminat ing its interest and
obl iga ti ons herein shall not be relieved of any obligations wh ich existed prior to the
effective date of such termination or which may occur as a result of such
term ination .
The Local Agency understands and accepts that future reimbursement of the
Federal funding for the Project is contingent upon the FHWA mak in g such funds
available to the State in future fisca l yea rs, and to the budgeting of su ch funds by
the Transportation Commission for reimbursement to the Local Agency . The Local
Agency does nol by th is Agreement irrevocably pledge present case reserves for
payments In future fiscal years, and th is Agreement is not intended to create a
multiple-fiscal year debt of the Local Agen cy .
Exhibit C-2 -Pag e 2 of2 SA1l9 1I
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SAMPLE IGA OPT ION LETTER (This option has boon croa tod by the Office of the St ate Cont rol l er for COO T uso only) NOTE: This opt,on ,s limited lo /he specific contract scen ario s l,sted below AND cannot be used in place of exercis'·1g a formal amendment. Exh ibit Date: St ate Fiscal Yea r: Opti on Lett or No . CLI N Rou ting # Ven dor nam e: ___________________ _ A. SUBJECT : (Choose applicable options /isled below AND In section Band dele te the res/)
1. Option to renew (for an additional term) applies to Highway and Signal maintenance contracts ONLY ; this
renewa l cannot be used lo make any change to lhe original scope or work :
2. Level of service change within current term due lo an unexpected Loca l overma l ch on an overbid
situation ONL Y;
3. Option to add phasing to Incl ud e Design, Construction, Environ mental, Utilities. ROW Incidentals or
Miscellaneous ONLY (does not apply lo Acqulsllion/RelocaUon or Railroads):
4. OpUo n to update funding (a new Exh ibit C mus t be attached with the option letter and shall be labeled C-1
(future changes for this opUon shall be labeled as follows: C-2. C-3. C-4, elc.)
B. REQUIRED PROVISIONS . Al l Op tion letlers shal l conta in the app ropri ate provisions set forth
below:
nnurt the follow jng laoguage fo r use with Options #1 ):
In accordance with Paragraph(s) ____ of contract routing number (Insert FY. Agency gode & CUN
mJ!Ji!lgj!J, between the Sta te of Colorado, Department of Transportation . and (insert contractor's name) the
stale hereby exercises the opUon for an additional term or 1/nserl perfom,ancy period here! at a cosVprlce
specified In Paragraph/Section/Provision _______ of the oiginal euntract. AND/OR an Increase In
the amount or goods/services di lhe same rate(s) as specified In Parag·aph _________ of the
onglnel contract.
(Insert the following la nguage for use with Optio n #2):
In accordance wllh the lerms or lhe original contract (Insert FY. Agency code & CUN routing #I between the
State of CJ!orado. Department or Transportation and ~nlractor'~ name hore!, the State hereby
exercises l'>e option to record a level or service change due to unexpected overmatch dollars due to an
overbto ~:,uatlon . The contract is now Increased by (indicote additional dollars hwel specified In
Paragraph/Section/Provision _______ of lhe original contract.
fl nsert the follow i ng language for use with Option #3);
In accordance with the terms of the original contract (Insert FY Agency code & CUN roufinq #J between the
State or Colorado , Departmen t of Transportallon and /inser1 contractor's namQ..MW. the State hereby
exercises lhe option to add an overlapping phase in /Indicate Fiscal Year here) that will Include (describe
which phase wm be added end inc/ucl& 011 that apply Qesiqn consrruction Environmental U(llilles ROW
Incidentals or Miscellaneou s). Total funds for this contract remain the same (ind/cote lo/al dollars hero) as
referenced In Paragraph/Section/Provision/Exhibit _______ or the origina l con tract.
fln sert Iha follow ing lang uage for use wllh Option #4);
In accorda nce wi th the terms of lhe original contrad (lnserl FY Aqancycode & CLIN routing #I between the Slate
of ColO'ado, Department of Transportation and 1/nse,/ contractor's name r,en,J. lhe State he reby exe rcises the
option to update funding based on changes from slate, fede ral, local ma tch and/or local agency overrnatch funds.
The contract Is now (select one: Jnqeased and/a docreasedJ bv (insert dollars here) specified in Paragraph/·
SeclJOO/•Prov,s,orvExhlb,t _____ or lhe ong,nal coolraCI A,_ Exl>bt1 C-1 ,. made part of i1e O',g,nal cootract and replaces Exhibit C (The following Is a NOTE only so please delele when us,ng lhls opllor, future • changes re, this opbon tor ElChibt C sha.l be labeled as lolows C-2. CJ. C-4 etc.) IThe tollowtng tangyage must be Included on 111 optlonsl; The amounl ol lhe CU1Tent Fiscal Year conlraCI value rs (maeasedldeaeaspd) by (S !.fl1l9UII/ of change/ to a now contract value of ($ ____ ~ lo satisfy services/goods ordered under the contract ror the current fir cal year (indicate Fiscal Year/ The frst sentence In Paragraph/SedlorvProv1slon _____ is hereby modified accordingly.
The total conlrael value to include ai previous amendments, opUon lette,s, elc. ls($ _____ _,
The effectlve date of this OpUon Letter Is ,,.,on approval of the St.lie Controller or delegate, whichever Is
laler.
APPROVALS:
For the Contraejor:
Legal Name of Con tractor
By: --=P,.,rl,-n'"'t N,..,.am_e_o-:-f-:-~-ctho:-,rlz,-ed...,..,lnd....,,.lvl'"'d_ua..,.I _____ _
Signature: _______________ _
Date:
TIiie: Official Title of Authorized Individual
State of Colorado:
Bin Ritter. Jr •• Govemor
By: _________________ Date: ______ _
Executive Director. Colorado Departmenl of Transportallon
ALL CO NTRACTS MUST BE APPROVED BY THE STATE CONTRO LL ER
CRS §24-30-202 requires the State Controller to approve all State Conlracta, This Contract Is not
valld until signed and dated below by tho State Controller or de leg ate. Contractor Is not authorized
to begin performance until such time. If Controctor begins performing prior thereto, tho State of
Colorado Is not obligated to pay Contractor for such perforrr,nce or f or any goods ond/or services
provldod hereunder.
lttuance dote: July 1, 2001
UpdAlod. Juno 12, 2008
State Controller
David J . McDermott, CPA
By: ___________ _
Dale: ____________ _
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COUNCIL COMMUNICATI ON Date; Agenda Item: I Subject: February 2. 2009 9 cl Water Meter Purchase lnitialtd By: I Staff Source: Utilities Departmenl Stewart H. Fonda, Director of Utilities
COUNCIL GOAL ANO PREVIOUS COUNCIL ACTION
Council apriroved the 2005 meter purchase ' ~e amount of $76,785.10 at their March 21 , 2005
meeting.
Council approved the 2006 meter purch;.,p in the a1,Ioun1 of S51 ,331.40 at their May 15, 2006
meeting.
RECOMMENDED ACTION
The Water and Sewer Board, at their January 13, 2009 meeting, recommended approval, by
modon, of the purchase of water meters and yokes from National Meter and Aulomatton, Inc. In
the amount of S 114,140.
BACKGROUND, ANALYSIS, ANO ALTEltNATIVES IDENTIFIED
The Utilities Department purchases wat,-r meters needed for an entire year by requesting one large
bid proposal for additional cost savings The Utilities Department Is converting the metering system
to the ITRON Automatic Meter Reading System. All meters and regb ers purcl:ased will be
compatible with the lTRON System. A portion of these meters will be resold 10 Englewood
customers for new Installati ons as part of th e Rat-ra te-lo-meter convers ion process. Some of the
meter stock will be used to replace inactive or poorly functioning meters and to convert existing
meters 10 the ITRON system.
The majority of the 2009 order is electronic remote transmillers (ERT's) for updating existing
residential meters, eoabllng meter readers 10 obtain meter readings using ,ddio frequencies. This
improves accuracy, and ,1 the same time, Is a labor saving device.
FINANCIAL IMPACT
Englewood's meter order is being r h ced in conjunction with Denver Water Board's order to
ensure the best r ,ntity price. Na11u,, leter and Automation's bid is S 114, 140 for meters. Of
th is amount, apI •ately $33,000 will be resold to Englewood customers for Rat-rate to meter
conversions.
The Utilities Department's mete r specilica tlo11s stated that only Badger and Sensus wa ter meters are • approved for bid. In the past another company that quoted lower pricJs was tried. II was found that the resulting problems and repairs overrode the lower bid. It was specified ,r the specs that ii o•',er manufactures want 10 be on the approved equipment bidder lisL samples must be submilled for fie ld testing over a five.year period. There Is money budgeted for these meters rn the 2009 Budget UST OF ATTACHM ENTS
Bid proposal letter from National Meter and Automation, Inc. dated December 4, 2008.
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MEMORANDUM TO: John Bock, Admin istration Manager FROM: Randy Picn:o, Field Services Coordina1or U1i lities DATE: December 29, 2008 SUBJECT: 2009· Request for purchase or now water meiers. j J
NOTE: The City or Englewood has convened the metering sysacm to ITRON AMil. All rogis1ers /ERT will
be the ITRON AMR SYSTEM.
A) NEW ME1cRS FO:: NEW METERED ACCOUNTS IN 2009
BJ NEW METERS AND PARTS FOR MAINTENANCE OF EXSISTINO ACCOUNTS
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• National Meter & Automation 1w offered us the same pricing for the meters and ER T's as last year
awarded bid. In keeping with tho majority orBadger Moten and Itron Electronics In the system and the low
bid for 1nst year we should go with Nallonal Meter again this year.
Account number:
National Meter & Automation, Inc
9800 E Easter Ave .
Suite 130
Caltonnill, 0010112
303-911-9330
Attention Noel fl'UO$
We have combined both th• New Accounts me1crs with the Maintenance mcten for easier inventory
cootrol
~ Pit ERT's@$87.59 •$35,036.00
j.Q S/8" Badger Model 25 Meter Bodies@ $45.00 • $1,800.00
j.Q S/8" Itron ln1egr1I Remote ERT@ $125.00 • S 5,000.00
.lli! 3/4'" Badger Model 35 Meter Bodies@S66.20 •$17,212.00
.lli! 3/4" llron Integral Remote ERT@$125.00 • $32,500 .00
..J2 3/4" Itron Prt Registers@ 153 .00 • S 7,650.00
1J! I" Badger Model 70 Meter Bodies@ SISS.00 •$4,650.00
.il I" Itron lntegr1I Remote ERT@Sl84.00 •S l,760.00
.il I" Itron Pit Regbters @ 194.00 • S 2,910.00
..l 1.S" 1tron Remote@ $115.00 •$ 370.00
....:! 1.5'' Itron Remote Twbo $190.00 •$ 760.00 ..l 1.5" Itron Prt Registcr@Sl!l0,00 •$ 310.00
_j 2" Itron Remote Turbo@ Sl!l0.00 -s 160.00
...i 2" Itron Pit RegiSler Turbo @ S 190.00 •S 760.00
_j 3" Itron Remote Twbo@S190.00 •S 760.00
...i 4" liron Pit Register Turbo@ $208.00 •$ 832.00
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~~ATIQNAL METE R A N O A UT GM A T I O N , IN C . 9800 E. Easter Ave, Ste. 130, Centennial, CO 80112 Toi : (303) 339-9100 Fax· (303) 649-1017 Mr. Randy Pierce
City ofEnglewood
Water Utilities
Englewood, CO 80 I I 0
Dear Randy:
This letter will serve to confinn the following infonnation:
December 4, 2008
I . National Meter & Automation, lnc. agrees to hold all pertinent prici ng that the City of
Englewood purchased Badger Meters and Itron ERT's in the year 2007 & 2008. There will be no
increases in either product for 2009.
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2. Additionally, National Meter & Automati or In•· :;=, to extend to the City of Englewood the
same price for five hundred (500) Itron Pu ERT d' ', • • ,-r Water currently pays. That price is : •
$87.59 per each, including mounting kiL
This pricing shall be held firm thru 12/31/09.
Terms: Net 30 Days
I ull Freight Allowed
1 .mk you fo r the opp<>nunity.
Sincerely,
Noel Frakes
Prc.~ident
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ror l'0llr tllllSider,l l ion Council Bill o 2 REQUEST: UD Amendment related to defin i tion of Massage Therap~ nd references to Cit licensing of MTi ts Approve proposed amendments on l" Reading
Set PH for Feb 17, 2009
BACKGROUND:
Rec en t State legis lati on passed requiring that all mas sage the 1;-,1s 1s be
r gist r cl by the Stat e.
Stat e legis lation al so prohibits licensing of therapist by local municipalitie s
Council r p al d Ci ty's mas sage lherap y li cense requirements in Title 5 EMC
Title 16 refers to th e busine~. licensing requiremcnls of Titl e 5 (Licens in g}
TF Ti tl e 16 am ndments are necessary to coordinate with th e n w Stat
stand ards and th e . ~pea l of the City's massage therap y license.
PROPOSED AMENDMENT
Amendment proposed in
Definitions ,.wl terminology section 11 -:?
Corre pondinh amendmen ts in th e Use Sections 1 1-1 and 5-1
T'1ese mendment do not affect
wh ere ma ssage th erap y is allowed,
• where adult uses are allowed
OC'al 011ly wll h reph ra sing of lh e cl efln iti on and term
R!'IJU C'S I public hc,1ri11g be se 1 (or F l, 17th
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COUNCIL COMMUNICATION Date: Agenda Item: Subject: February 2, 2009 11 a I Amendments to Titles t 6: Concerning Massage Therapy Initiated By: I Staff Source: Community Developm ent Department Tri cia Langon, Senior Plan ner
COUNCIL GOAL AN D PREVIO US COUNC IL ACTIO N
There has been no previous Counc~ action concerning this matter.
PR EVIOUS PLANN ING COMMl:"ION ACTION
The Planning and Zoning Commission opened a Public Hearing on January 6, 2009, •.o consider the
proposed amendments to Tide 16: Unified Development Code (UDC). No members of the public
where present to provide testimony. Following discussion, the Commission voted 9 to O to forward
the proposed amendments to City Counci l with a favorable recommendation ior a1foption .
RECOMMEND ED ACTION
Recommendation from the Community Developrrent Department to adopt a bill for an ordinance
authorizing amendments to Tide 16: Unified Development Code cor.cerning massage therapy.
BACKGROUND, ANALYSIS, AND ALTER NATIVES IDENTIF IED
In the interest of health, welfare and safety, the State of Colorado recent ly enacted legislation to
license all t.•usage Therapists. Statewide licensing supersedes current Englewood Municipal Code
licensing requirements and prohibits any municipality from enacting or enforcing local ordinances
that license th e practice of massage therapy. In order to comply with the State legislation. Council
repealed the City's massage therapy license contained In Titl e 5, Chapter 5 • ,f th P. Englewood
Municipal Code.
The above ac tion requires Title t 6: Unified Developmen t Code amendments beca use references to
Title 5, Chapter 5 are no longer relevanl Proposed amendments are as follows:
Table 16-5·1.1 Table of Allowed Uses
Amend the listing of •massage therapy" to massage therapy w;lli1y. No change is proposed
to the zone districts In which a massage therapy facmiy may operate .
16-1 H.F1b(5) Delete the archaic term "massage pa rlor• from the use characterlsti~ of an "ad Ltlt entertainment or service facility". Massage Parlor meant an Adult Use establishment where massage, but not massage therapy, was performed. No cl1anges are proposed to Adult Use regulations. 16· 11 ·1.F12b(4 )
Amend thP use classification of massage therapy to massage therapy~ meanl ~• an
establishment where massage therapy is performed by massage therapists ,, •:•Ing ' .... ~
requirements. This change aligns massage therapy with other retail personal •t-ic~ :ises
that are listed by business type (i.e. dry cleaner, photo studio) rather than fl-• \crvir0 •hat is
provid ed wi thin th e establishmen t.
16-11-2
Delete the term "massage parior" in the definition of "adult entertainmen t or service
facili ty".
Delete "Massage Pario( te rm and defin ition.
Amend the definition of massage therapy to massage therapy facility to:
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1. Coordinate with the Sta te licensing definition by removing reference to City licensing •
requ irements, and
2. ldenuty Individuals or establishments that are not considered massage therapy facilities
because they do not meet State massage therapist licensing requirements or may
perform massage therapy under the auspices of ano ther qualified profession.
FINANCIAL IMPACT
No financial impacts are anticipated from the adoption of the proposed amendments.
LI ST O F ATTACHMENTS
Staff Report -January 6. 2009
Planning a..,d Zoning Commission Minutes -January 6, 2009
Pla nning and Zonin g Commission Findings of Fact• Case No. 2008-16
Bill for an O rdinance
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C '' T y 0 F EN GLfWOOD COMMUI'\ D ( V E L l' P M E N T
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SUBJECT
Planning and Zon ing Commission
Alan White, Director, Community DevelopmP111 ·:JJ.U
Tricia Langon, Senior Planner-yi:,
January 6, 2009
Case 2008-16: Amendments 10 Title 16: Uni11ed Development Code
Related to the definition of Mm~ge Therapy Facility
RECOMMEN DATION :
Staff requests that the Planning and Zoning Commission review, take public
testimony, and for.vJrd to City Council a recommendation for adoption of proposed
amendments to Ti tl e 16: Unified Development Code (UDC) related to the de fi nition
of Massage Therapy Facilitv.
BACK GROUND:
Rece ntly the State enac te d legislatio n to license Massage The rapis ts. The new
statewide licensing supersedes current Englewood Municipal Code licensing
requirements of Title 5: Business and License Requirements. It further prohibits any
municipality from enacting or enforcing local ordinances that regulate tht: , .. ,.dctice of
massage th erapy. Council is in the process of rPpealing City licensing requirements
to comply wi th Slate requ irements.
The above actions require mod1fica11ons 10 Title lE: Unified Development Code
rega rding. Pu rsuant to 16-2-6: Amendments to th•· Text of Title 16 (UDC) any
amendment to Title 16 must first be considered al a pub lic hearing before th e
Planning and Zoning Commission
PROPO SED AMENDMENTS AND ANALYSIS:
Proposed amendments are as fo llows:
Table 16-5-1.1 Table of Allowed Uses
Amend the listing of ·massage therapy" to massage therapy ~ No
cha nge is proposed to the zo ne dis tric ts in which a mass age therapy facility
may op(.ale
1000 Englewood Pa,kway Englewood, Colorado 80 110 PHONE 30).762-2342 FAX 303-783-6895
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16·11-1.Flb(S) Del~te the a,cha•c term ·massase pa rlor" from the use cha rJc 1erist1cs oi an "adult entertainment or servi ce fa cility". Massag e Parlor mea,,t an Adult Use establishment where massage, but not massage the rapv, "as i-,erform ed N o chan ges are proposed to Adult Use regulati ons. 16-1 l-l.F12b(4 ) Amend the use classification of massage therapy to massage therapy w;i!iri:, mea ning an establishment where massage therapy 1s performed by massage therapists mee ting State requirements . This change aligns massage therapy
with other retail personal service uses that are listed by business type (i .e. dry
cleaner, photo studio) rather than the service 11>,: 1s provided within the
establishme,n.
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Delete the term "massage parlor" in the definition of •adult entertai nment or
service facility".
Delete "Massage Parlor• term and definition .
Amend the definition of massage therapy to massage therapy facility to:
1. Coordinate with the Sta te licens ing defi nition by removing reference to
City licensing requirements, and
2. Identify individuals or establishments that are not considered massage
therapy facilities because they do not me et State massage therapist
licensing requirements or may perform massage therapy under the
auspices of another qualified profession.
ATT<\CHMENTS:
EXHIBIT A: Proposed Amendments
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EXHIBIT A: Proposed Amendments 16-11-1 · • :sc Cl sdicauons F Co,,. 11,rc,u/ Us,s Adult Us, • Charactms,;cs Adult US< shall mean a use or property whet. lb< principal use, or a s1gn1fican1 or substantial adJunCI 10 1no1her use of 1h• proptrty, 15 th• sale, rental, duplay or other offering of hve entertainmen1, dancing or material which Is dis1ingu1shed or
charac1eriml by Its emphasis on depicting, cxhib,ung, describing or
relating to "specified sexual activities 11 or "spc::c1ficd nnnto1nical areas" a.s
the primary anrac1ion 10 1he premises
b. Specific Ust T>'fJU Examples include adult arudci, adult bookstores,
adult cabattt, adult dancing cs1ablishmcn1, and other similar facil111cs,
including !hos, defintd below.
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Adul1 Arcade. An establishment where, for ar.y fonn or
cons,de:iuon, on• (I) or more mo1ion pi•1urc projtc1ors, shde
pr0jec10rs or similar machines, for viewina by five (SJ or fewer
persons each, arc us•d 10 show filnns, mo1ion pictures, video
cas.e11e5, slidos or olher photographic reproduc1ions which arc
cbaraclerized by an emphasis upon the depicuon or description
of "specified sexual acuv1ties" or "specifi•d anatomical areas•.
Aduh Bookstore A place wl,erc books, magazines, mo11on
pictures, videos, prints, plJotognphs, p,nodicals, recordings,
novtllies and devices, or any of 1hes• 1h1ngs , which have as the<r
primary or dominant Iheme, ma11cr dep1c1ing, 11luma1mg,
describing or relating to specified se~u•I ac11vi1ics, arc sold,
ren1ed or offered for sale 10 adult1.
(3) Adult Cab.irct A nightclub, bar, rcsl4unint or sunllar
cstabhshmcn1 which regularly fcaturos live p,normances wh,ch
aro cbarac1etiztd by the exposoro of"sptcificd on1tomic:il mas•
or by "sp,c,fitd sexual ac11vi11cs; or r,lnns, mouon pictures,
video eass,ucs, slides or other photographic roproductions which
arc charactenzed by an emphasis upon the dcpicuon or
descriplion of "specifi•d sexual acllvities" or "specified
anatomico.l areas ...
(4) Adult Dancing Establishmont. A business 013t Ccaturcs dancc-s
duplaying or •~posing "spmficd anllomieal areas•
(5) Adult Enlertainmcnt or Scrvtcc Fac,hty. An adult bookstore,
"""""'" p11le,, adult motion p,cruro booth, adult motion picture
theater, adult dancing estabhshmcnt, adult cabaret, or adult
arcade.
(6) Adult Motion Picture Booth An enclosed area within an adult
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EXHIBIT A: Proposed Amendment\ (7) motion picture theater designed or used foi tin: v1ewmg li) one (II or "0 (2) pcr>OnS of mollon p1c1ures wt,ch hove IS ll1<ir pnmar:, or dominant theme, matters dep,cung, 1llus11auni or rcla11ng 10 "specified sexual ac11vi11cs" Aduh Motion P1c1Utt Thea1cr An enclosed b111ld1ng, or a pomon or pa,, of an enclosed building, or an op,n,a,r the>1er dcs,aned lO pcnnn ,ie wmg by pairons seated in automobiles, used for p,esenting on a regular baSIS, film material which has as ns primary or dominant theme, maucrs dep,c ,ng, tllustr1t.ng or
relaung to "specified mwtl 1c11v1ucs• for obscrvati n by aduh
pwons thereof, and include, any hotel or motel, boarding house,
rooming house, or other lodging for iransient customers.
12. Retail Sales and Service (Personal Service).
,. Characrwstla. Reuiil establishments engaged 111 the prov,sion of
informational, ins1ructional, p,rsonal improvemen1, personal care, and
similar services, such as ponrai1 shops, photognphy studios, an and
music schools, licensed massage therapislS , driving schools, riding
academies, health and fi111ess s1ud,os, handicraft or bobby instruction,
laund!y and dry-clearung retail o,.tleu, ponnu/pbotograpluc studios,
beauty and barber shops, shoe repau, and tailor/al1era1ions shops .
Accessory uses may include offices, storage of goods, manufacture or
repackaging of goods for on-site sale, and parking.
b Specific Use Typts This ca1egory mcludes the followmg use 1ypes
(I) Crematorium. A service establishment containing properly
installed, ccnified 1ppara1US intended for, or used for, the act of
trcmntion
(2) Dry Cleaner, Drop-Off Site Only . An es1ablishmen1 or busmess
ma10·11oed for the pick.up and delivery of dry cleaning and/or
laundry wilbou1 the main1enan<:e or opc,ation of any laundry or
dry-cleaning equipment or machinery on 1he premises.
(3) Instructional ~erv1ce. A spcciahtcd instructional cstabl,shment
1h:u provides on-site tnining of business, a.nlStic, or commercial
sk.Us Ex•Mples include dnv,ng schools, dance, music, and
computer instructional services,
(4 ) Massage Therapy~-A tmht)· llla1 ,. An a1Abhshms:p1
operated for the purpose of massage lherapy performed solely by
massage therapisl.l who arc licensed 9Hltt&lif...t in accordance
with Gil)' "!:•1•tiens ll!ld Colorado starutes . .., "Hlassege ~map)'
fHtlKy" deos ROI ine!de a "11115sage pefler ",
(5) Monuary. A building used for the preparation of the deceased
for burial and the display of the deceased, and ceremonies
FXIIIBIT A: Proposed Amendments coune~1cJ thcrcv.·nh before bun:11 or crcmauon (b) Personal Care Personal service embhshmenl eng,ged pnm,nl~ 1n the provmon of personal improvement, personal care. and s1milor sm,c-,s, su;h as be1ul) 'barber shops and nail 53l<>R> (7) Service Photography S1ud10 and Photo Lab, Upholstery, Pnnier, Locltirruth, Tailor Establishments eng1gcd ,n the pro, ,,,on of infonnat1onal , mstn1cuonnl, personal 1mprovcmcnt1 and s1milor services, such as portrait shops, photography smdios, shoe repair,
ind tailor 'alterations shops.
(8) T1uoo 1111d Body ,P,ercing EstabhshmenL Any corporation,
compan), pa1111crsh1p, or 1nd1vidlllll th,1 oilers or performs
1a1tooing or body piercing for any fee, charge, or remuncra11on of
any kind For the purposes of this Title, 1h11 docs not include
establish~,enlS performing cor piercing as an ,nc,dcnul service
10 the pcnn111ed principal use.
(9) Tcll'pora:y Employment Business Any person, !inn,
partnership, associa11on or corporation that maintains a central
loc11ion where day laborers assemb le and arc dispatched 10 work
for a durd•party user
16-11-2. Definition of Words, Terms, and Phnscs
Adult EntertalnMent or Servica Fa<illty: A specific type of adult use An nduh booksto,e, 111~~
lldult mouon pic:ure boo<h, aduh mot:on picture theater, 1dul1 dancing cstobhihment, aduh cobarei, or
,duh arcade Sec defin1bon or• Aduh Use".
AJ.usa;:• Any method of pressurt on or friction agains1 or stroking, kneading, rubbing, upping,
pounding, vibraung or sumulaung of the cx1emal soft parts of the body with the hands or other par15 or
1he human body or "1th ~ .. aid or any mcchon,ca l or elecu ,cal appan11us or appliance, w11h o,· \\ 1thout
su,h supplementary 11ds a.s rubbing alcobol, hnune•ts, aotisepucs, oils, powder, crtams, lotions,
011111nen1S or other s1m1la r prepar,1ions used m this pracucc
.,rn,ftf'g 1 .o.a fa l•,n~ es1ahl1shmi?Rl •. h~11 iRj pef58R, liAR, EtS$0"11aheR, Cf £8fP81'iliOR engages IA,
<ilt~lte-fl~od--ifH!H:~-ett-a.,...,nassag<-115-de-liaod heretR ")la55•!• pathlf~
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[""l'foHtE<-l!Wd~lie;--amkll!~t'-OfflffHflll
·~~~nd-<lmies HAIie< lh,i,~io!Hnd
dttWtOth
(B}--H<>'ll}tla!H11iHll~6811-,pl.>~~M1~blt<liet,111~
Sla~•~<lfll\Hl~!-~>11al dmios Y,'MiA-m ... h<>spilllH>HMltltlffl!IHO
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Rz~tSlered er l,eensed ntttnes pat faFmiRg ser 1ees 1111he 1r tmi al nursu,g d~
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EXHllllT ,\; Pl'Oposc~ Amendments ~~~~laH&l~ ~-~•. a•, defined h; •:~<fll"9; ff] ? lm•g• jH'ifl1"d e, '"''"'""~ '" ,i,, a1M~iepa-,n• aron; S1a1, aeEFed11,d sel,eel, C-Ollege, ,.,.; .. ,,.it; 0t Sl!lftiM~ +lilinaF, ef•fl)-H, ser111 ~rnfessienal er p,afe5s1eeal athlet• a,a1~ !~I&, (Gr~• fide a1Me110 ei.h that ,s 001 eo0 aged •• 1he p,aetiH of •••d•1t•• 111assa0 es Ill
m•~l-p!tbli"-fe,-remonen1ien. ~er 1ho r>ttrpes,s ef this +nlo, ,~.,
11hle1i, •l•h does Ael ,.,.;, e men ihan ''" pemol (llMq er 1l!l grll55 iRcemi H8Rl ~,~
pFae~ee ohudeAAI messagH 10 us 111e111hers, •••h shall he pr,ma lleie I ideoee 1h01 11,;
ola&-is-¼~hle~
Massage Therapy wiJJJ:i.. A sp«ific 1ype or mail sales and service (person•! service) use .,~ raeili1y lhal
i< An rnabljshm<gl Ol)<rated for the purpose or massage 1hcrapy pcrfonned solely by mossagc therapists
who .,. licensed 8Hjlllltllod in accordance wilh ~ Colorado stalutes. A •massage
1herapy facility' tk>es ~ not include, a-!'masso0 e parlor". See delinman er "Remtl oele, anti s,r,iee
&,effoo~
lAl Phxsisians sumons doctoa msdisal shnics or PSmoru lissnss:d bv the Jm or ths SJJts
to nrastic; msdisins surgery szisooathY chironr1~1ic and shimoodv their offices and
clinics end ell osaon1 workio@ in ,&,,.ir PffiGH and clinics under their suPS001i20 and
dJruliwl.
cw.,_ .i>Rillh Md all PSPODS smn)ovsd bY instiNliOP$ ood suabli$bmcnts hCSD$Sd bY tbs
5uts U h2mit1h »tile PSrfoauinr th£)[ U$}131 dutiSi wilhin lbs h@zital 9C m<UtuliPD )9
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!Cl Rsriumd or hcsnud ourss, rsefpnpmz sroom in tbsir usual oursmz dulls
CPl Beauticians and barbsrs dulv litensed uodsr tbs law, of tbs State lo$A(M as thsir usual
end whnacx xes,uso 1nd nmfnsioo a1 dcfinr4 bx 1hr 1nm of ths Stats am; soossmsd
CE} Massage P[PSUSSd or mstructc.d111 tbs Dlhlsii ' tnnttm"nl pf DUY SIMS accrsd1,~d ssbool
co\lus 1mrtroitx pr tsminerr
'fl T@insn or anv.1unJtcur ssnuvomf¢ssionnt or 2rofsssion3I othkts or Athletic team whsn
lrEiUiDP Dlhl£1£5'
CG} AP" bgpp Ode atbiSIIC slub thAt IS P9UQR?Cfsd ID lbs PIJSHSS pf csodsoog mgs!HSSJSI
msmbsrs of lhs gsosrnl nubhs for o;munrralioo For tbs oumoss of this Title if au
athletic dub dC£J 021 &stxs rnms than tso RScssm CIV'el of ,ts 1mH income from the
Rnctisc of ..... ndsnoR mMsa1cs 10 it5 msmb .. a $BSh tb?ll tzs mima facis nidsoss 1h11 tbs
club is a bona fid> a1biscjc club
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P,M1 lnJ JnJ /(J'hn; ( Onufll\UOh l\lhh Hr~•nr \;1'4.: •:'.!OOS It• -\l.1,,.1;e Thr:tJf'\ Ja11u1U)' 0, W09 llo1;c l ot S CITY OF ENGLEWOOD PLA NNING AND ZON ING COMMISSIOI\ REGULAR MEETIN G Jan uary 6, 2009 I. CALL TO ORDER Q The regular meeting of the City Planning and Zoning Commission was called to order at
7:05 p.m . 111 the Council Chambers of the Englewood Civic Center, Chair Bleile presiding.
Present:
Absent:
Staff:
Bleile, Roth, King. Welker, Calonder, Krieger, Knoth Fish, Brick
None
Tricia Langon, Senior Planner
Nancy Reid, Assistant City Attorney
II. APPROVAL OF M INUTES
December 2, 2008
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Ms. Krieger moved:
Mr. Knoth seconded: TO APPROVE THE DECEMBER 2, 2008 MINUTES
Chair Bleile asked if there were any modifications or correc tion s.
There were none
AY(S:
NAYS:
Bleile, Roth, Welker, Kri ege r, Calonder, Knoth, Fish, King, Bri ck
None
ABSTAIN: None
ABSENT: None
Motion earned.
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PUBLIC HEARING
CA SE #2008-16 -Amendments to the Unilorm Development Code P.ega rding
Massage Therapy
Ms Krieger moved.
Mr Knoth seconded THE PUBLIC HEARING ON CASE #2008-16 BE OPENED
AYES·
NAYS.
Bleile, Brick, Knoth, Roth, We lker, King, Kri1 ger, Calonder, Fish
None
I' ---=nu ; .md z.:,run,r f'orr ... ·mi,1,,c P J"'h~ h:.u 1fit-C,.\r ,:1)t)S It• -fi.LN,.t"r 'ft\rrJJI\ f.aruan t.o !Ol"9 PJ,:r:!o·I[ ABST-\IN ABSENT None None Motion carrir I. Ms. Langon, Se111or Plonner, was sworn in. She s1a1ed for the Comn1iss1on's consu:Jer,1t,on tonight Is CASE #2008-16: Amendments to the Unified Devdopmenl Code of thP. Englewood Municipal Code per1a111ing to Mdssage Therapy. The Amendments are ,IP.signed
lo coord111a1e with recent Stale of Colorado legislation. Already !•1bmitted for the record
are the Staff Report and proof of pubhcation that the hearing was published in both ,he
Englewood Herald or. December 19, 2008 and 011 the Englewood web site from December
11 , 2008 to January 5, 2009.
Community Development requests that the Commission review, take public tesumon\·, and
forward 10 City Council a recommendation for approval of the proposed Amendments. The
St~•' of Colorado, in the interest of public health. safety and welfare, enacted legislation
r~qui ring State •· ;trat ion of massage therapis ts. They now are required to complete
course work and chnical work, pass an exam and undergo a criminal history record che k.
The State legisla ture also requires that no City and County or other po!iucal subdivision of
his State shall enact or enforce any local ordinance that regulates the practice or the
profession of massage therapy. The City had a licensing section under Tnle S, Business and
'1r.enses, and that portion of the Code was repe.1led to meet the State's requirement
Because that section of th e Code is no longer valid the references to it in Title 16. the
Zoning Ordinance, ~I; have to be amended That reference is being removed as well as
generJI clean-up work within the Code.
Ms L ,ngon referenced Exh1b1t A of the meetil'C packet.
In Secllon 16-11 -2 under Definilion of Words, Terms, and Phnses changes mclude;
1 TI1e term and definition of •massage parlor" has been deleted.
2 The definition of massage therapy has been changed 10 ma ssage 1hera1>\'
faolity to coordinate ,vith the State registration defirntion :,,. removing
reference to Ci ty licensing requirem en ts, and 1clent1fy individuals or
establishments that are no! considered massage therapy facilities because
they do not mee t State m,,ssage therapist registra tion reqwcments or may
perform massage therapy under the auspiLes of an other qualified profession .
In SecMn 16-11-1.F12b(S), Use Classifications, ma\\Jge parlor has be<>n de1t,1ed from the
Ac'u1: Entertainment or Service Facility category. It is no longer a valid 1,•rm. As a 1:ote she
sta ted nothing is being changed for Adult Entertainmen t or Adult Service Facility That is no l
part of this Ordinan ce change.
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f1 .Jfl tr.U\' jf!J /OIUftit (°0 1J1rt.1,~t>t, P~hil ~ ll ~"'aim, C.a~ •:OO!I. lh .. \J .1 u;r l J1CJ .11n I..nu ~~ b. :i.llJI r,~ 1 ,1, In ect1on 16-1 1-1 .F 1 bl 4). Use Classil1catio ns, Massage Therap1 1s be111g amend ed to Massage ThPrapy fa c,htr . II will mean a 1ac1hty where massage is perform ('d by a 1hera1 11st meeting thl' State requ irements rather than the City requirements . Thi ~ ch ange align s massage th erapy with all the Retail Sales and Service (Personal Service ) uses in the Cod • The final am endment 1s to 1&-5-1 I Table or Allowed Uses. Under the Use category the listing or massage therapy 1s changed to massage therapy facility to coordinate the I rms and 10 meet the State mandates .
Ms . Langon offered 10 answer any questions the Commissioner's might have .
Mr . Welker said home occupations are not addressed. Is tha t because it is not allowed/ Ms .
Langon said the City does allow massage ther a py as a home occupation 111 all dis tricts
eKcept R-1 ·A Ms Krieger asked why it is not then lis ted as an allowed use in all dislricts.
She asked If a facility Is differenl than the occ upation. Ms . Langon said yes, a home
occupation Is no t .:i fac il ity.
Mr. W Ike r asked if a tra\eling massage the rapis t is an allowed use . Ms . Langon sta ted It Is.
Ms. Krieger asked if it is stated in the Code tha t it is an allowed home occ upa tion. Ms .
Langon said no, because it Is an allowed 1 ·•e. Under the general ca tegory of home
occupation there is a list of ho111e occupations that are not permitted . What is not allowed
is listed In the Code ralher than what is allowed. Ms. Krieger stated she understood .
Mr. Roth as!.. d If the definition of massage parlor being deleted had an affect .. he stated
he assumes there are none in the City . Ms . Langon said such parlors are not listed as a Use
within the lJDC , therefore they would not be al:o Yed, not to mention the cr1111111al actr,111ie ~
that woulJ be associated with them .
Mr . Fish aske<l 1f the State registration process is in place . Ms . Langon stated It goes 11110
effect on April I, 2009 . Mr Fish said as of today all of the people that do th,s are licensed
through the Cir . Ms Langon sto1ted that was correcL
Chair Blc1ll' stated let the record reflect the fact there is no publi c tn attendance .
·" F1~h moved .
Mr Roth \l'~ondcd Tl IE f s!BUC HEARi G or--CASE #~008-1 & BC CLOSED
AY[S :
NAYS :
Bleile, Brick, Knoth, Roth, Welker, King, Krieger, (alonder, Fish
None
ABSTAIN: None
ABSENT : None
Motion c,irried
P1;i.r.111n1 ,.rKt 7,"ltnl O:,mm1\\1vn P\.blu HcJnn~ C:ne ,100&-lt• -\IJ\U~C ThrlJl"\ .,. • ..,~.:?OM Po~, 4 ol S Mr. Knoth mo1ed: Mr. Welker seconded: CASE #2008-16, AMENDMENTS TO TITLE 16. UNIFIED DEVELOPMENT CODE OF THE ENGLEWOOD MUN/OPAL CODE RELATED TO MASSAGE THEREAPi. BE RECOMMENDED FOR APPROVAL TO CITY COUNCIL WITH A FAVORABLE RECOMMENDA roN FOR ADOPTION
Ms. Krieger staled she believes il is in 1he besl interest of 1he Ci ty 10 k eep the Code cur rent
and in hne .,.,,th State regulations. Chair Bleile agreed.
AYES:
NAYS
AB~TAIN:
Bleile, Brick, Knoth, Roth, Welke r, King. Calonder, Krieger, Fish
None
None
ABSENT: None
Motion carri ed.
IV. PUBLIC FORUM
There was no public in attendance.
V. DIRECTOR'S CHOICE
Director Wn,tf' was not present.
VI. STAFF'S CHOICE
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Ms Langon presented an update on fulure meetings:
Jam,ary 21 ": (Wednesday) /vled,ca l District Small Area Plan discussion by John
Voboril and a prep session for the meeting with City Council on
February 2 -'.
FebrLiary 2"": (Monday) Joint Study Session with City Council.
February 3"'· Cdncelled due to Commission meeting with City Cl'lunci l on Monday,
February 2"".
F~bru.iry t 8~: (Wednesday) Election of Olncers
Ms. Langon and Ms. Reid updated the Commissioners on the Hard Surface Amendments
VII. ATTORNEY'S CHO ICE
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Ms. Reid had llothillg fm ther to report.
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• Pl:umtni .1rtd Zon1n1 Cumm,uion Pu~lu. He.ump. Case •1008-1()-M.t,\.,.rt Thtt•I"> J~U.lt) (., 20(W f.i.;c5 ors VIII . COMM ISS IONER 'S CHO ICE 0 Mr. Brick r.o ted he had breakfast al Breakfast on Broadway recently and 11 was ,el)· good. He said this is the 1ype or business we are trying lo attrac1 10 Englewood H~ urged everyone to stop by the restaurant The meeting adiourned al 7,35 p.m.
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CITY OF ENGLEWOOD PLANN I NG AND ZONI NG COMMISS ION IN THE MATTER OF CASE #2008·16, FIND INGS OF FACT, CONCLUSIONS AND RECOM MENDATI ONS RELATING TO THE UNI FIED D EVEL OPMENT CODE MASSAGE THE REAPY AMENDMENTS
INITIATED BY:
Community Deve lopment Department
1000 Eng lewood Par kway
Englewood, CO 8011 0
FI NDINGS O F F 6-CT AND CONCLUS IONS OF THE CITY PLANN I NG AND ZONING COMM.SSION
Commission Members Present. Bleile, Krieger, Calonder, Bncl< King. Knoth, Roth,
WE.:Cer, Fish
Commission Members Ab sent: None
This mauer was heard before the City Planning and Zoning Comm1~sion on )anuJ1y 6,
2009 m the City Council Chambers of the Englewood Civk Center .
Testimony was received from stall. The Commission received •1011ce of Pu..iltc ,.uu,g. the
Staff Report, and a copy of the proposed amendments to TIiie 16 Unified D~ •'lupmen t
Code which were incorporated Into and made a part of the recorrl of th e Publi c Hcarinf!.
After considering the st,ltements of the witness, and reviewing the prrt,nenl c'o, i,me, t•
the members of the Cill Pla11111ng and Zoning Commission madr the fu:towu,6 Hmlmgs
and Conclusions.
FINDINGS 01 FACT
I. THAT the Public Hearing on the Unified Development Code Massage Tiwrapy
rac11ity Amendments was brought before the Planning Commission by the
Depa rtment of Commtin1ty Development, a department of th e City o( Englewood .
2. THAT nolice of the Public Hearin g was published in 1hc f.ll.&!£.;:,oocl I IPr;ilcl on
December 19, 1008 and was on the Englewood web site from December 11, 2008
to Ja nuary 5. 1009
J, THAT the Starr report w~s made parr or the record .
TH AT the Sta te recently enacted legislation to register massage therapists.
P~;.c I or l
THAT 1hi-ne" slalP,vtdl' r, g,strat,on supersede, curre, t [nglt•" U<KI ,\ lurnc,p,11 CodP licensing rPqu1re1m•nts of TIiie 5· Business anJ license Requirem,•11ts b TH1H the amendments are dcs•gned 10 pro,iC:e consis lenC\ to T,de 5 a,id T,lle 16 of the r nglewood Municip.il Code a, ,j the State regulal,c,n~ C O NCLUSIONS
THAT the Public Hearing on 1lie Unified Development Code Massage £herapy
Faci hly Ame ndrnen1 s was brough1 before the Planning Commission by 1he
Deparlment of Commurnly Developmen~ a departmenl o f the City or Englewood.
2 THAT no1lce or 1he Public Hea ring was published in lhe Englewood Her,tld on
December 1 9, 2008 and wa s o~ 1he Englewood web sile from December I 1, 2008
to January 5, 2009 .
3. THAT the State recenlly enac1ed legislation 10 register massage 1heraplsts.
4 THAT th e new statewi de registration supersedes cu rrent Englewood Muni cipal
Code lice nsing requlremenls of Title 5: Business and license Requiremen ls.
5. THAT th e amendme111s are designed to provide consistency to Tille 5 ~nd Ti1 le 16 of
th e Englewood Muni c1p.il Code and the State regula t10n s.
6 THAT It 1s in the bes1 interes t of t~e City to keep the Code curren t ,ind in line> wi th
State regulations.
7 TH AT the previousl1• discussed amendments be forwarded to Cny Council.
D ECIS ION
TH ERHORE, it 1s the dec1s1011 or the Cny Planning and Zoning Commission thJI C.,se
#2008-16 Unified Developmenl Code Massage Tilerapy Fac1hty Amendments should be
referred 10 the City Council with a fovorab le recommendation.
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• The d~ci-;,,111 v-,1s re,JChed upon 3 vote 011 a rnotron m~dr at tire n11.,•· "$ ul 1h,.-. Cit\' Planni11g ancl Zoning Comm1ss1011 on J,111uJry 6, 2009, by Mr k11u1h, secu led b1 Mt Welk.,, whrch motion states·
AYES:
NAYS
ABSTAIN:
ABSEl''T
CASE =1008-16 ,V,IENDMENTS TO TITLE 16 UNIFIED DEVELOPMENT CODE Of THE ENGLEWOOD MUN/OPAL CODE l<fLATfD TO MASSAGE THEREAPY, BE RECOMM[NDED FOR APPROVAL TO CITY COU>sCIL WI i • I A FAVOP.AB: F RECO MMENDATION FOR ADOPTIO~,.
Bleile, Br ick, Knoth, Roth, Welke r, King. Calondcr, Krieger, Fish
None
None
None
Mouon CJrried
These Findings and Concl usions are effective as of the mee ting 011 January 6, 2009.
BY ORDE R OF TH E CITY PLANNIN G & ZON ING COMMI SS ION
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ORDNANCE NO __ SEIU l'.'.S 0 1· 200'1 BY AUTHORITY A BILL FOR COUNCIL B ILL NO 1 11'1.RODUCIID BY COUNC Ii MEMBER ____ _ AN ORDINANCI: AM ENO ING rtTLE I b. CH.'.PTl'..RS 5 AND 11, OF THE ENGLEWOOD MUN ICIPAL CODE PERTAINING TO MASSAGE PARLOR AND MASSAGE TIIERA PY
WHEREAS. the S14:e of Colorado has declared that the rcgislrlltion of massage therapists is a
maucr of statewide concern and has adopted requirements for the statewide registration or massage
therapists; a nd
WH EREAS , t:1ls legislntion pre-empts th e Ci ty ord inances licensing massage therapists; and
WH EREA S, this Ordinance is nece.~sary 10 coo rd iMte the State rtgu lation and remaining City
regu lations concerning massage therapists;
NOW, THERP.f'ORE. BE IT ORDArNED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF TH E CITY OP
t·llO LEWOOD, COLORADO, AS FOLLO WS :
~-The City Council of the City of Englewood, Colorado hereby authorizes amending
Title 16, Chapter 5, Section l (C). "Table of Allowed Uses" of the Englewood Municipal Code
2000, to read as follows :
16-S-1: Table of Al lowed Uses.
Tobie 16-5-1 .1 bclo"' sets forth the categoncs and types of uses allowed within the respective
zoning dis tricts.
(EDI f ORS NOTE : O nly the C om mtrelal Use Section of the Table of A llowed Um Is
a meudcd and t be Rt sidtntlal, P ubl k/lostitutiooal, l\houfacturing/lndustrial, Ateeuory,
T emporary and Not Men tioned Uses are unc ba ngl'd and are not included h ere.(
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C . Table of Allo"cd Uses. -TABLE 16-5:i:1: TABLE OF ALLOWED USES --P = PERMITTED USEC • CONDITIONAL USE A = ACCESSORY USE T = TEMPORARY USE L• LIMITED USE C-A = ACCESSORY USE APPROVED CONDITIONALLY L-A • ACCESSORY USE APPROVED WITH LIMITED USE PROCEDURE Residential -Nonrcsldential Use Ca1egory Use Type MU MU Additional R R R R R R R I ;.M.U MU T I I Regulations I I I 2 2 3 3 B B s I 2 A B C A B A B I 2 A
COMMER CIAL USES
Adult Use All types u defin ed p p
16-5-2.C.I 'n Cbpl <r 16-11
Greenhouse/
Agricultural Use ounery, ra isin g of p p
16-5-2.C.2 pla nts, flowers, o r
nursery st ock
Animal sh elter
p p
Ken o cVd•l' care: L
p p
Arumal Sales aod
Sen;c.e Pe t s tore (lh·e p p p p p
animal sal e)
S mall animal C p p
volerlnary hospital L p
or clinic
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Aucmbly baU or auditorillDI, ball p p C p p rental for mtttlngs Assembly or soc-i ■I octa~ions Membership organizatio n p p C p p (excluding adull use) 0epende.nt car e Dependent Care centu(less than 14-C C C C C p I? p p C 16-S-2.C.7 booT care, any age)
Amunmcot C C C C C
establlibmeot
Physical fitness !' p p p p
E ntertai.nmenl/ cente:r/spa
Amusement: Jadoor Tbea teraud I
performan ce/ p p p
concert ve.aue, no·r p p
including adult
e.ote.rtai.nment
Enteruinmeol/ Genera.I outdoor C C Amusement: O utdoor recreation C
Cbttk cashing p p p facility Financial i.nstitutio n, p p F i oaocial lostltutloo with drive-through L service Financial Institution, p p p without drive-p p through nnice Brewpub p p r p p
Caterer p r p
1\1.ic.robre·"·ery r p r
Food and Beverage Restaurant, bar,
Service tavern wl~ o r p p p p p
wilbout outdoor
operations
Rest.aurant, witb p p
drive-through L
service
Take out and p p
dd.ivery oDly
C Unlc p p p p p Health treatment p p p ll1tdical/Sdti>llfic facility Strvkt p p OoJpital p p Laboratory (d ental, p p r p p p m ed.lea! or optic.al) Office, type l p p p p p
Office
(ceaual)
Office, type 2 p p p p p p p
16-5-2.C.8 (llmltt d )
TABLET&::S-LJ : TABLE OF ALLOWED USES -----P = PERMITTED USEC • CONDmO AL USE A • ACCESSORY USE T 2 TEMPORARY USE Ir LIMITED USE .,\• ACCESSORY USE APPROVED CONDmO A:.LY L-A • CCESSORY USE APPROVED WITH LIMITED USE PROCEO RE Residential NoDR:Sideu1ial --Additional Use Category Use Type R R R R R MU MU MU w T -Regulations I I I 2 2 R R B l;s s l J A B C A B 3 3 1 2 A B I .2 A . Retail Sales and Cremar on um C
Service(Personal
Sen-ice) I.Jry cleruier, drop-off p p
site only
p p p
ln structiona l service p p p p
Ma,~ge therapy p p p p p
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Mortuary p
Personal care p p p p p
Service: photopphy p p p p r
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upholstery, printer,
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locksmith. tailor Tattoo and body-p p piercing establishment Temporary C C employment business 16-5 -2.C. I I Retail Sales and Equipcicot rental L p p Service (Repair and Rental) Repair shop (not p p p p p iocludiog auto)
Retail Sales and Antique store p p p p p
Service (Sales)
An gallery p p p p p
Auchon house p p p
Buy-back shop, p p
second hand, thri fl, p
consignment
Convenience store p p p p
Grocery/specialty food
store
p p p p p
Internet Sales p p p
Location
Liquor store p p p p p Pawnbroker p p p 16-5-2.C.IO ForTSA, Retail sales, gcncrnl I' p P/C p p P if<= 20.000 sq. Ii • merchandise c if> 20,000 sq. n. of gross leasable floor art:.il School Trade or business p p C p p I 6-5-2.C. I 2 school Radiollclevision p p
Studio broadcasting studio, p
recordingtfilm studio
Vebiclcand Automobile p p p
16-5-2.C . l 0 Equipment pawnbroker
Automotive saJcs, L p p 16-5-2.C.3
rental
Automotive service p p
and repair, including
body or fender work
Automotive service
and repair, DOI L
p p
16-5-2.C.4 including body or
fender work
Automotive service p p
s1a1ion (gasoline L 16-5-2.C.5
facility) I
Car wash, auto L L L I 6-5-2.C.6: 16-5-2.C.4 detailing Commercial sto rage of p p 16-5-2.C.3 operable vehicles Fuel dispensing L p p Patlong facility, structure ( operable C C L L C p p 16-5-2.C.3 vehicles). principal use Parking area, surface p p
(operable vehicles), C C L L C 16-5-2.C .9; 16-5-2.C.3
principal use
Recreational vehicles p p
and boats. sales or L
rental
Bed and breakfast p
Visitor Hotel p p p
Accommodation
Hotel, Extended Stay p
Wholesale Sales and distnbut ion p p
Section 2. 11,e Ci ty Cou nc il of the C11y of Englewood, Color.ido hereby authorizes amending Title 16, Chapter 11, Section I, Subsection F, Paragraph s I and 12, of the Englewood Mumcipal Code 2000. 10 read as fol lows : 16-11-1: Use Classifications. (EDITO RS NOTE: Paragraphs A through E ore uucbangcd a nd arc therefore not included here( F. Commercial Uses.
I. Adult Use.
a. Characteristics. Adalt use shall mean a use of property where the principal use, or a
significant or substantia l adjunct to anolher use of the property, is the sale, rental,
display or ~.ber offering of live entertainment, dancing or material which is
distinguished or characterized by its emphasis on depicting, exhibiting, describing or
relating to "specified sexual activities" or "specified anatomical areas" as the r,rimnry
attraction to the premises.
b. Specific Use Types. Examples include adult arcades, adult bookstores, adult cabaret,
adult dancing establishment, and other similar facilities, including those defined below.
(1) Adult Arcade. An establishment where, for any fom> of consideration, one (l) or
more motion picture proj~tnrs, slide projectors or similar machines , for viewing
by five (5) or fewer perwns each, arc used to show films, motion pictures, video
cassettes, slides or other pbutogi-.phic reproductions which are characterized by
an emphasis upon the depic11N1 or description of "specified sexual activities" or
"specified anatomical areas".
(2) Adult Bookstore. A place where books, magazines, motion pictures, videos,
prints, photographs , periodicals, recordings, novelties and devices, or any of these
things, which have as their primary or dominant theme , matter dllj'licting,
illustrating, describing or relating to specified sexual act ivities, are ~old, rented or
offered for sale to adults.
(3) Adu lt Cabaret. A nightclul>, bar, restaurant or similar establishment which
regularly features live perfonnances which are characterized by the exposure of
"specified anatomical areas11 or by "specified sexual activities," or films, motion
pictures, video cassettes, slides or nther photographic rcr,roductions which are
characterized by an emphasis upon the depiction or description of"specificd
sexual activities" or "specified anatomica l area.s".
(4 ) Adult Dancing Establishment. A busiJ1ess that features dancers displaying or
exposing 11specified analomical areas".
(5) Adult Elllertainment or Service Facility. An adult bookstore, lll8Ssage pllFIBF, adult
motion picture booth, adult motion picture theater, adult dancing establishment,
adult cabaret, or adult arcade.
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(6) Aduh Mo11on Picture Booth An enclosed nrca within nn adult n1011on ?ICturc thCl\tcr clcsigncd or used for the v1cw111g by one (I) or twu (2) persons of motion pictures which have as their pnmnry or dominant theme, mnuers depicting. illus11011ng or relating to "spcctlicd sexual activities". (7) Aduh Motion Picture Theater. An enclosed building. or a ponion or pan llf an enclosed building. or an open-air theater designed 10 pcnrut VICWlOg by patrons seated m au1omob1le:s, used for presenting on a regular basis, film matcnal which has as us pnmary or dominant theme, mauers depicting, illustrating or relating 10 "spcc11ied sexual act ivitics" for observation by aduh patrons thereof, and includes any hotel or motel, l>oarding house, rooming house, or other lodging for transient
custorncrs,
(EDITORS NOT£: Pangnpbs F2 through fl I are uocl11nged and arc tbcrdore not
included brr•(
12. Retail Sales and Service (Personal Service).
a. Characrcr/srlcs. Retail establishments engaged in the provision of infonnational,
instructional, personal improvement, personal care, and similar services, such as ponroit
shops, photography studios, an and music schools, licensed massage therapists, driving
schools, riding academies, health and fitness studios, bandicran or hobby instruction,
laundry and dry-cleaning retail outlets, poRrait/pbotogr,,phic studios, beauty and barl>er
shops, shoe repair, and tailor/ahcrations shops. Accessory uses may include offices,
storage or goods, manufacture or repackaging o( goods for on-site sale, and parking.
b. Specific Use T.17,cs. This category includes the following use types :
( l) Crerniuorium. A service establishment containing properly installed, cenified
nppnrotus intended for, or used for, the net of c remat ion,
(2) Ory Clenner, Drop-Off Site Only. An cstablishrncnl or business maintained for the
pickup and delivery or dry cleaning and/or laundry without the maintenance or
operation or any laundry or dry-cleaning equipment or machinery on the premises.
(3) lnSlructional Service. A spccialiud instructiona.1 establishment that provides on•
site training of business, artistic, or commercial skills. Examples include driving
schools, dance, music. and computer instructional services ,
(4) Mnssngc Therapy l:!lliilil,;. A lileility 1h01 i8 Ag ;stubHshmcpt operated for the
purpose of massage therupy perfonned solely by massage therapists who are
licensed ~ in accordance with City ,eg,ilauen11 eAd Colorado statutes. A
•-g., th@FBPY faethly" del!I AOl 1•0\yde a "lft&!isage pa,lor•,
(5) Monuary. A buildtn& used for the preparation of the doccascd for burial and the
display or the deceased. and cct"emonies connected therewith before burial or
cremation .
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(6) Persona l Care . Pcr..onal scn •,cc csi,,hh,hmcm engaged pnmrn,l) 1111hc pro,·,s ,on of pcrsonnl 1mpro\'cmc11t , pc11iOnrtl CMC. dlld . ,milnr ~crvtC'L'S, su~h as bcau1 y/ba rbcr sh p. and nail so lons . (7) Service: l'h o1ogra ph y S1udio and Pholo Lab. lJp hols1cry, Pri111er. Locks milh, Tailor. Es tabl ishmcms engaged m 1he provision of info rmm ional. ins1ructio na l, per onal improvcmen1. and si1111br services , such as portrn il shops. pho1ogrnphy st udi os, shoe repair, and tailor/altera tions sho ps. (8) Tattoo and Dod y-Piercing Es lablishmc nt. Any corporation . company , partner hip , or individual th al offers or perfonn s taltoo ing or body piercing for any fee,
charge CJr re mun erat ion of any kind. For the purposes of thi s Ti1 lc, 1his do es not
inclu ~ es llll•!ishme ms perfonning ear piercin g as an inci de nta l service to the
pcnnmcd pi ,i,cipal use.
(9) Tcmpo1:rry Emplo yment Bus iness. Any person, finn, partnership, association or
corporation that maimains a ce mra l locat ion where day laborers assem~le and are
di spat ched to work for a third-pa ny user .
~()\U. lle i1y Council of the City of Englewood, Colorado hereb y au thorizes r.mending
Title 16, Chn pter 11. Section 2, of 1he Englewood Municipal Code 2000, to read as follow :
16-11 -2: OeHol 1ion of Words, Te r ms, and Phrases.
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A. Undefined Terms. For word s. terms, and phrases used in this Title that are not defined belo",
or elsewhere in this Title , the City Manager or dcsigncc shall imerpret or define such wo1ds , •
tem1s, an d phra ses. In making such interpret ati ons or definitions, the City Manager or
des igncc may consult seco ndary so urces related to the planning profe ss ion for techni cal
woros, tenns and phrases. includ ing but nol lim1tcd 10: A Glossary of Zoning , Dc \'e)op mcnt ,
and Planning Tcnns -Planning Advisory Service Roport 491/49 2. edned by Michael Davidson
and Fay Do lnick (American Pla1 L1ing Association , Chica ~o. Il l. 1999): A Survey of Zomng
Defin itions -Pl anning Advisory Service Report Number 421, edited by Tracy llurrow,
(American Plannm g Associa tion, Chicago. Ill. 1989); Zoning ru1d De ve lopmen t Definitions
for the Next Century, edited by Michael Davidson . in Zo ning News (American Plan ning
Assoc iation . AUb'U St 1999); and The Ill ustrated Book of Devclopmenl Definitions . by Harvey
S. Mos kowitz and Curl G. Lindbl oom (Center for Urban Policy Research . Rutgers Un iversity.
N.J. Third Edition . ( 987). The City Manager or designce may consult Webs ter's Unabridged
Dic tio nary(Random House Reference and lnfo nnation Publishing , New York, 1997), as
supplemented, or ot her available reference sou fo r other words , tenns, and phrases.
B. Defi nit io n of Words. Tem 1s, and Phra ses .
I EDI TOR S NOTE: To be inse rt ed in alphabet ica l or der !
Adu/r E111ert11i 11111c111 or Scn•icc Fa cilit)': A spec ifi c type of adult use. An adu lt bookstore,~
p!ll'lef, adu h motion pi cture boo th , adult moti on pi cture theater, aduh dancing estab li shme nt, adult
ca baret, or ad uh arca de . See definition of"Ad uh Use''.
Massag e: Any method of pressu re on or fric tion against or stroking, kneading, rubbing. tapping,
pounding, vibrating or st imulat ing of the externa l soil parts of the body wi th the hands or other parts
of the human body or with the aid of any mecha11ical or electrical appa ratus or app liance. with or
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"11hou1 such supplemcnllll') aid• ns ruhhmg 3h:ohol, hnuncnLS. an1m.1>11cs. ml,. powder. en-ams. lotions. om1men1s or otl1cr s1m1 lar preparations u•cd m 1h1s ;1rncucc ~4essag:@ Parlflr. AF!)• es1ahlidtH,tUH "here HR)' JHiFSBA, Am,. essee1Rt1011, er B8ff'8Rlll0H @Rgoges iR. eeFri"" BR, er pemuls 10 be engaged ill er eeHiad e• eny A1essego as doA11,d heFeir,. "►◄ass•~• parler" esteblishineRIB shall ne1 illaludoi W Ph)sieiaRs, surgee11s, dealers. 11',edieal oliRias er perseR5 liee11sod b)• 11,e le.,.. ef1l1e ~~lhy, ehirepre01ie. &lld ehirnped)', their eitiees 8fld eliRies, &Ad all perseR5 •1•erkiRg iR lheir e!liae& end alinias under 11,eir SHfJen•isie11 &Ad ~tree1ieA:
{8¼ llo51'i1815 1111d all p8Ri8R5 e111pl8)'e8 b) iRS1i1u1iens ... ~ es11hlishf!len11 hellllBed 8) !he
Sll!le es hosp ii&!& ·«llil• peFfelffiing their IISU&I dulil!l!I 'l'ilhin the lwispi1al er iMlilYliaR
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(';¾ Regislored er liaersed nura1111 ,erfeRRi•g sep iaes iH ~ieirYSual RUF111ng dulies:
tDt Beaul.iaillfle 1111d buel!ft dul)' liaoR!led ..,der lhe lams eflhe Slate, insolllr es their usual
eed erdinBf)' "eealien &Rd ~refessien, es doflned 9)' the le"'& ef1l11 61010, are eeneomed;
~ 11aseage prae1ia1d er iR&IAlalod in 1he elhlelie d"!!&flllleRI efan)' 61a1e aeerodiled
seheel, eelloge, w..,i .. ereily er eeA•.iA&fY;
~ +FBine15 ef any RF!llllllllf, semi pFaMIS11ie11el er prefea5ienal a1hlo10 er 1thl111ie 1ee111, ,,·hoe
lfealiHg alhleieat
!G} ,• A) beM lide t1h1111ie elwh 1h11 ie 11e1 ,mgeged in Ille p,u1iee efrondlfing -!18ges 1e
!Rert!Blfll efllil@llllFBl ,whlie fer R!llUIIIBAllie&. Nlf Ille Pllfll88N eflhis +ille, ifen
alhleiie elwh deN nel ,eeei, e 1M1e lh11t1 IMt pereeftl (ICM,) ef 111 g,eso inee1111lfe1111ho
pFBBliae ef nndl!l'ing l'llll89Bges 18 ii-s melllboFS, subh shall he ~•ilRll llleie e ·id o11ee lllo1
lhe eluh is a he11& ~~
Mn;sagc Therapy l:.il!;i,l,i,u(: A specific type of retail sales and service (personal service) use. A
ffteilil) 1h01 is An establishment opcrn1cd for tl\e purpose of massage 1hernpy performed solely by
massage therapists who ore licensed Of,(jl,~ in accordance wilh ~~ Co lorado
s1n1u1cs. A "massage t hc-rapy focility" tk>e61bAll not include; a "lll8ssego parlor", Seo d0Anilie11 ef
"Re1ail sail<! and se.,•iee &,eFSffAel ReP.'iee)",
L.al Phvsicians su cveons doctors. medical c1;1ics or DctSOAA Uccnsed bY 1bs l@W§ of1he Statr
10 pgctjc;c medicine §Ucxcrv ostS9PilhY chiroomctic. and chimPP4v their office and
clinics and all persons workio v io their officg and clinics under their wngyisiPD and
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1W HospjtaJs and •II pg;sons employed by insli!ytjops •pd C§J•h!i•bmeµts licensed b'Llhc
State as hosoilals while ocrforminJ!lbcir usual duties within the homilol or ioslilWion.,\O
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~ Resistercd or hccmcd nurses ®rforminv services in their ysual omim ~
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U2l lJcJllli..ilu.ls n~ dulY,ilcenscd under 1b~D)1e s191c insofar gs,,lhcir usual und..Qldml)ry VQClltign and profession 011 defined by 1bs l•w of 1bcS1a1c, II(~. !:ID Mwru:e nmsmccd or iosuvc1cd in 1)11:,athWu;.,deonnmcmounx s1mc accwJiicsl school, ~.wlc~lixcrsitv or seminm:; Cfl fajners of ,ox anvneur mni:nmfwioo:11 or nmfcuioaal athlete or athletic tcam.,,»;hcn trennne athlc1es: WJ ADY bona fids athletic dub that is Pol engaged jg the P@Slice of rendering IDAWRCS to
mcmbqs of the veneral public for mpuneratioo For the gumgscs ofrhi5 Citic ifan
athletic club doo not csssivc more 1h10 I@ nerncnt (JO%) of its gross income fmm the
Practice of csndcdos massn@es to its members such shall be Prima facie evidence that tb~
club is a bona Ode athletic club
~ Safety Clauses. The Cuy Council hereby finds, detennineii, and declares 1ha1 this
Ordinance is promulgated und~r the general police power of the City of Englewood, that ii is
promulgated for the health, safety, and welfare of the public, and that this Ordinance is necessary for
the preservation of heallh and safety and for lhc protection of public convenience and welfare. The
Chy Council funbcr detennincs lhal the Ordinance bears a rational relation 10 lhe proper legisla1lve
obj ect sought 10 be obtained.
~. Massage Therapy Facilities curmuly legally in existcoce in any zone district as or 1hc
effective dale of this Ordinance shall be grandfathered and shall be considered a legal use for
purposes of the Zoning Ordinance.
~. Sevcrobjljty. If any clause, sen1encc, par:agroph. or part oflhis Ordinance or the
application 1hcrcof10 any pmon or circumstances shall for any reason be adjudged by a coun of
compe1en1 junsdiclion invalid, such judgment shall nol all'ecl. impair or invalidate the remainder of
this Ordinance or its application lo other persons or circumslances.
~ lnc:,nsjstcnt Onlinanccs. All other Ordinances or poruom thereof ir,consistcnt or
connictir,g with this Ordinance or any portion hereof are hereby repealed to 1he extent of such
in consistency or conflict.
~-EtTcct of repeal or modj(jcation, The repeal or modificauon of any provision of the
Code of the City oi Englewood by this Ordinance shall nol release, exlin1,'Uish, alter, modify, or
change in whole or in port nny penalty, forfeiture, or liabili1y, either civil or criminal, which shall
have been incurred under such provision, and each provision shall be t,ca1ed and held as still
remaining in force for lhc ))Wl)OSCS or sUSlaining any and all proper actiom. suilS, proceedings. and
prosecutions for the enforcement of1hc penalt)', i\,rfeilun:, or liabili1y, as well as for the purpose of
sustaining any judgmelll, decree. or order which can or may be rendered, entered, or made in such
actions, suilS. proceedings, or prosecutions.
~ ~ The Penally Provision of Section 1-4-1 EMC shall npply 10 each and every
violation of 1his Ordinnncc.
Introduced, read in full, and passed on first reading on 1he 2nd day of February, 2009.
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Published as a 8111 for an Ordinance on the City 's official website beginning on the 4• day of February, 2009 for thiny (30) days. Jomes K. Woodward, Mayor ATTEST :
Loucrishia A. Ellis, City Clerk
I, Loucrishi ■ A. Ellis, City Clerk of I.he Cny of Englewood, Colorado, hereby ccnify that the above
and f0ttgoing is a ttuc copy of a Bill for an Ordinance. introduced, read in full, and passed on lirst
reading on the 2nd day ofFebruary, 2009.
Loucrishia A. Ellis
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• COUNO L COMMUNI CATION Datt: I Agenda Item: I Subject: February 2, 2009 11 a II Wastewater Utility Ordinance Revision Initiated By: Staff Source: lf/WWTP Supervisory Commiltee Stewart H. Fonda, Directo r of Utilit ies
Pam Arnold, Pretreatment Division Administrator
COUNCI L GOAL ANO PREVIOUS COUNCIL ACTION
The City adopted the current Was tewater Utility Ordinance in 1 985. Discharge limitations for
industrial customers were upda ted In t 995, t 999, 2002, and 2003.
RE COMMENDED ACTI ON
The action recommended is to approve the proposed Pretreatment Ordinance Sub-chapter 12-2-5.
• BACKGROUND, ANA LYSIS, ANO ALTERNATIVES IDENTIF IED
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The City conducts an Indus trial Pre treatment program 10 con trol Industrial/commercial wastes
en tering the wastewater collection and treatment system. The program is designed to preven t pass
through of pollutants to the South Platte River, protect the collection and treatment system from
damage, protect public and worker health and safety, and improve opportunities to recyde and
reclaim mun icipal and industrial was tewaters and sludges. The need fo r the program Is contained In
the Colorado Discharge Permit System permit no. 0032999 issued to the ci ties of Englewood and
Littleton for the operation of their wastewater treatment plant.
The pretreatment program is subject to Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) approval
Program elements are outlined in EPA's regulation at 40 CFR Part 403 and include requirements for
legal au thority' (I.e., city ordinance) and the development and ma10tenance of local limits '. The
EPA-approved program is subject to oversight by EPA (e.g. inspections, annua.1 reports) to ensure
that program implementation is consistent with EPA regulation.
In June 2007, EPA conducted an audit of the program. The audit focused heavily upon legal
authority and loc.,J limits. As such, the most significant recommendations and required actions in
the audit report Include Items associated wi th these program areas:
• Permitting and enforcement actions: The City must have authorily and procedures for these
activities In its Ordinance for industrial use rs in its service district. For selected administration
1 40 CFR 403.B (f)(t)
'40 CFR 403.5 (c) It)
and enforcement achvltles the City can delegate authority 10 the Supervisory Commillee. • Currendy the authority and process for delegating these authori~ .5 is not clear. • local limits: Currently limits apply lo all Industrial and commercial users. Revisions to the local limits will make the limits apply 10 significant industrial users and allow the pre1rea1men1 staff to apply Best Management Practices 10 commercial users. EPA has adopted new regulations 10 promote this approach to regulating smaller users that would crea te a significant drain on resources through enforcement of specific limits. • Include specific authority for administrative orders and administrative penallies lcunenlly,
when a pretreatment violation occurs (reporting. limi~ etc), the City is required 10 prosecute
the violation through exercise of Its criminal enforcement autl1orily; Adminlstralive
enforcement authority allows the City to take an action administrative ly, streamlining the
oppo rtunity to resolve violalions quickly and effectively. Industrial users typically prefer an
administrative process over a criminal court process.J
• In the event industrial Users do not respond to the admlnls1rative process, the ability of the
Oty to prosecute serious violators civilly and criminally Is maintained.
• The authority to develop and Implement Sector Contro l Programs ( e.g., oil/grease, slive r,
sand/oil, etc.) Is included in the lega l authority !oil/grease Is currently in the ordinance, but
other programs are not included!
• Revise local limits using Teclmically-based local Limits Calculations based on flows, •
hardness, NPDES criteria, water quality criteria, maximum contaminant level for drinking
water, process Inhibition, sludge quality, worker safety, etc.
• Create an organized, dear Pretreatment Sub-chapter In the Wastewater Utility Ordinance
lcurrendy Pretreatment requirements are scall~;ed In various sub-chapters throughout the
Wastewater Utility Chapter!. Old sections are slruck and a new Sub<hapter Is created.
The results of the local limits evaluation reduced limits for an pollutants except molybdenum. When
the proposed loc.il limits are compared to oth er pretreatment programs in Colorado and surrounding
Slates, the local limits are In the middle of t~e pack (i.e. as many programs wi th more stringent limits as
there are programs with less stringent limits).
FINANCIAL IMPACT
There will be no financial Impact on the City by adopting the proposed amendmen ts to the
Wastewater Utility Ordinance other than those typicall y associated with program changes,
including notifying users of the changes, providing user•speclflc training where necessary, and
Incorporating the changes Into the standard operating procedures and boilerplate document used
In the pretreatment program.
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BY AUTHORITY CO 'CIL BILL 0 . 5 INTRODUCED BY O CJ'. MEMBER _____ _ ABU.LFOR AN ORDI ANCE AMENDING TITLE 12, CHAPTER 1. OF THE ENGLEWOOD
MUNICIPAL CODE 2000 ENTITLED "WASTEWA1 ER lITILITY".
WHEREAS, 1hc Cily of Englewood conducts an lndusuial Pn:trea1men1 program 10 comrol
induslnal/commcn:iol wastes cntenng the wastewa1e, collection and treatment sys1cm; and
WH · REAS, lhe program is designed 10 prevenl pass 1hrough of pollutants to the Soulh Pla1te
River, protect the collection and treatmeni system from damage, protect public nnd worker health
and sefcty ond imrrove opportuni1ics 10 recycle ond reclaim municipal and industrial wastewaters
nnd sludge's; and
WHEREAS . the pre1rcatmcn1 program is subject to Environmental Protecrion Agency (EPA)
approval ond includes requiremen ts for on ordinance 10 develop and moinrain local pollution limits;
NOW, TIIERF.FORE. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OFTI➔E CITY
OF EN LEWOOD. COLORADO, AS FOLLOWS:
Ss&!km..1-111c City Council of the Chy f Englewood, Colorado hereby authoriz.cs amending
Title 12. Chap ter 2, Section I. oflhe Englewood Municipal Code 2000, 10 read as follows :
Clupttr 2 W TEWATER UTILITY
12-2-1: Grntnl Provl Ion .
A. Short 1itlr Tlus Chapter $hall be known ol5 lhe ll'ASTEWATER UTILITY ORDINANCE
B. Strict LJabil,ry .· The Englewood City Council rccogruzing lhe lhrcats upon the frail ecology
and expressing wcat concern for its protcc:tion, declares tha1 merely doing any act
prohibited by this Chapter and orden of lhc City, issued under the provuions of this
Chapter or fothng to pcrfonn any act required by this Chapter or said orders of the Cuy
V1olatcs this Chapter Inc violator's intention 1s not a defense to any v1oln11on of th1
Chapter or said order of the City, but intention may be considered a a 111n11er m
nggral'ation or muigalion.
C. P11rpo.rn: It is necessary for the hcal1h, safety and welfare of the rcsidenls of the ity 10
regulate the collect ion of wastewater and treatment lhereofto provide for maximum public
benefit. This CllJlptcr sets forth uniform requirements for direct and indirect contributors
into the wastewater co ll ection and treatment sys tem for the City nnd enables it to comply
with nll npph cn bl e Srnte and Pcdcral laws .
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~ Ta imp,e,e 1he oppe,tanil; 10 "'";'ale aHd ,eolai,n ,•e s1e .. ateffi aHe si•dges from the
sy5tt,m;
4. Te pF01°ide KIF eqailable dis1riliu1i01i ameng Hsers eflho eesl efthe l'OTW ; &Rd
¼. Te p,a"iEle KIF end p,emele ihe geneFBI heahh , safely BREI wolfe,e ef lhe eiti;eeH!i
,esiding , .. ,11,in the Gil;' MEI ea· ·ns1 ,ee111 •se,s.
The p,o,·isiens hOFein p,o, ide I(,, 1!,0 ,eg,ilalian ef di,eel enEI inEli,eet eantFibatoFS le 1he
l'OTW threug!, the issoonae ef pemlits and 1h;aagh e11K1Feen1en1 of geeeral ,0qHiF01ReRts
KIF all as0f6, authefiee marutariRg and enfuR!e1Ren1 a01i,·ities, require user repelling, and
pFB1·ide fur the settiAg af fees fer the equi1ebl0 distfibatian of easts re,n,l1ing frem 1h0
progFa111 eslallltshed herein. e11d fer eft:~reement.
1l1e p,e.,isio1!!l I e,ein sl10II appl; te 1ka PO+W ea~ to persons outside the PonV ·,·Ile a,e,
1,y eonlfaet or agreement wilh lhe POTW , Ysers ef the PO'.f\1/.
D. Defi11itions/Abbre"iations and dCCOllYWF Unless 1hc conlext specifically indicntes
otherwise. the following lem1s and phrases, as used in this Chapter, shall have the meanings
hereinafter designated:
Abbrevintian £ aud Acronvms ·
The following abbrcviutions shall have the designated meanings .
BMPs Bes1 Managemeo1 Pmgic.~'S
BOD Bjochemjcal Oxygen Demall\l
BMR Baseline Monitoring ReoorJ
'C degrees Ccn 1j grade
CQPS
CfB
Co lorado Discharge Pennit Sv.slrul
code 0( fcdernl_l!&J..'Ula1ions
COP Chemical Oxvsen Demand
cw A qcan Waje[ Acj m USC l 25 ] Cl seqJ
EPA ~ Envimmnental Protection Aueucx
'E 4~•r•es fabrenhci1
FOG fats 0;1s and Grea se
gpd gallo ns per day
1u tndus1na1 user
1ng(I milligrams per Li1er
0 & M Ooerntions and Main tenance
POGS Peicolcum,,,Qi,I..Qwlsund..5Jlod
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eorw &;RA ~ sty Sl:LC rss ~ Publicly owned Tn;a1men1 Works RW'!Y[GS CoAKD'PliOP And RtcOYCD' -6~ Srand3rd lndusmol Classifi<;allOD SiRDificam lndustriol User Si voificao, N2n-Comnlionc~ JoJol su,ocnd~d.S.olidi 1/oi•ed,,States Code Act or •n,e Act"; The Fedcml Water Pollution Control Act, also known as the Cleon Waler Acl. as amended, 33 U.S.C. 1251 e1 seq.
,lt#.••i11i,;,,, 1,10,. The RegieAal .~dn1iAistro1er erRag10A 1'1\1 ertha U.S. 6PA,
,4Hol,~e~ fl,•~9,.,19,,, o,,oi,,s,M)! Shell he pe,1-0m1ed in Aaee,denee ,oith pFeeed"'l!!l
os!oblished hy the EP/1, p111tiu&1 t 18 4G C.i::.R., P&A 136, as ameAded.
Appro>'Ol Authoriry; "All •.dmlAilllNler 9F, upefl d1 11ge~eR er S1111 Prel'Ntmom
/1,ulheA!y er Cel0111de, the Elim1er er the '11am Qualitj Ceelfel E>ivisieA, Celorode
Qeplftft1eA1 er 11ee1~. The Resinnal Administntorpf EPA Remon 8 At such time as
the Stntc receives nu1hodMtion the Aoomval Authori\Y shall be the Director of the
Colorado Dcoartment of Public Heoltb and EoxironmctJ.1 .
4uthsri~« C£PCC«ntativc ofthc Industrial mcG
!Al If the User is a comomtiorr
W The ncsidcnt sccooary 1rwurcr or vice President of Lhc somomtion in
charge ofa ori nciPAI buslncss function, 01 anv Ptbst person who
perfomp similoc oolicv or dccisioo•m.,kinv functions for ths comorp1ion
W The Gitv nfons or more manufacturing production. or oncrntin12
facilities orovidcd U1e.WlYJuluthorizedJo,,make manaucmcm decisions
lhauavem 1hconero1ion,0(1he regulptcd facjlj1y indudjng haying ib,
cxnlicit or irnnlicil dutx of mkinv JDAior SAPital investment
cccornmendatioN, pnd initiatcJnd direct odJcr comprchcpsiyc mcarures
w assurs; lon£·1cnn environmen11I comRlinnce with cnyimnmenlAl laws
and regulations· can ctisurc that the nccruruY svS'lems are established or
nc1jons 1nkcn 1° gnlh,cr C®)Dlelt au4accwmc io(oana1iao for industtW
wastewater ocnnilJC\1Uu:cm@1S:JUld whcrsAALhoritv to sign datwnents
has been assiL!Qcd,or delegated to \hs Cjty iu accordance with comomte
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(lz) u 1hc User is• PAOornJu0 or sole promje10J]hJpJ1 general oannrr or
IW2Prietor rcsoccuvslv
tc) If ibs User is a (cderuLst0u:~1 1uru;nuucntnlfncility: a CiJv or highesi
Q11ici•1 aoooip1ed or dcsignatcd,lo oyersee the operation and 0cuomwnccof
thc-4CIU'i1ics ofJhs goyemmcntf~~iljty or their~.
{ii) The md,y,dypls dCJCQbcd W subsections (al Jlupygh !cl qboyc may dt.'Sll!IIAl$i anQlber ou1hoamt rcowcnt@tixs if the authori7.ation is mndc in wntins the authorization soccifics the individual or a oosition resoonsiblc for the overall ooem1ion of tit; fncilHY from which the discharge oricinntes or hnvinv overall woonsibjlj1yJorcnylro1w1cn1n1 matters for 1bs compw.Jlud 1bs wr;tien jlllthorjyuion l,s submjucsl to the City Al,j.iliB,,2td lhf)Peae fffl.'i1tt e/G,'t;Mijk&111'1N.¼t5h..;flt fJ.r;e..lY. An ou~orieed Hf!re&en1e1i• e ofa sigsifie&Rt iR&ll5lfial 11&er RIii¥ be:
-l, 1flhe iod11stnal 119@F is a llllf!IORllioR:
11, A fl!SJ'OM1hh ell1eer ef the llllfl!OR11ie&, spee11ieell1• the plliideAl, &llllft!I~. 11-. er ·~ae preeideal ef Ille ee111e1Mie& in eha,ge ef • pFineipal
ell5ieesa aa~i ·i11 1 er ""l' allier peraen ,.he pNm,e aiMiler 1'81iey er
deeieien 111111Eins flme1ie1111 fer tile ee,pe,lllieR;,i,,
It. The 11111."111gw ef ene er merG rn&nwfuotwring, predwotian er aperatieR
fueililiee ell'lplayiRg lllere than t·,·o lu111dred liAy {2~Q) pereeno e• hauiag
l!f088 nalianal ealee or eMpeRdilYA!S eftoeediRg l'Ylnly Ii I millieR dellaF6
{U~,QQ0,900.0Q), if a11tlloli11 ta sil!B deoYFReHls 1•119 eeen assig11ed "'
delegated to tile Rl8Ra81W In aeoefflaeee y·itll ee111eR1II preeed-.
~ If Iha iRd11s!fial Wtlf ia 8 Jl8ftR1f511ip er p,epliBl8F6hip! I gen111I pMRIF if tile
pemiiuoe ie a plll'.RIF6hip, or hy tile p,eprie1er if 1ha pel'MillH is a &ele
p,eprie1011hip,
~ A dYly awtherii,ed "'l!FIIIIRl&li ·e ef tile iRdioidwal d"8if1!1111ed aha• I, if Ille
••thoriilllliee ii made iR mriting, VJliU8118Yllleriillllien lllYSl .
a. ~peoitl,• OR indi,.idwal er pesitio• ha, illg e "'"" respensieility re, the fuoi1i1y
f,e,n wl~ieh dieeherge eFigiRalee.
Best Ma11ageme11t Pl'llcticc~ aJ.Me).: • "Y reaseR&hle pracliee er p,eeedllfe deenl<MI
•eee&sllf)' hy 1h1 City, 10 pRI.IAl, ehale, er Rlmedy 1he eeRsequenece ef.lll&-ffllf00t!600tl
ofw11lawfid pellwta11ls e, 88AOIRIFRli8RS 0fpoU11laRl8 i111e ~II PQ:1'11/ by an iAdll51riR1 er
oel!lffleroial •ser ta the e;1111n11eol1•ioaUy ane eoe11omioeUy pFBolleal . Schcdylg of
activities omhibitiom of omctices maimaoss emccdure and other JWlMRCJll.W
PO)Cljccs 10 imPISPWll the Pmhibition3 lists;d io )'>-2-5(Cl EMC BMPs HF
PreJretmen1 S1ondard1 QMPs include UC?tment reguircmmts mmlinR prpccdures-,
and oracticcs to wmml PIAN site rumff snillqsc or IW sludge or waste dispospJ or
draipagc from raw maJg:jalulolw.
&-st .u, t>feti,ii•••'•I ./11,/g,,,e•I: 'Rte IHgi,esl q•eliti 1eeh1eioel epinie11 d1111leped aller
eansideR11ie11 efa11 Fl85BAehl)' a •eileh1e and perlie011l dale er infer,~
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oxidation of organic null tcr under slondard laboratory proce<lurc III f,vc (S) days at twemy
degrees Celsius (20 'C), expressed in milligrams pet 1iter .
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R11,i11e.~, Cltm,jku1i1111 Ci1<J.-(RC'C). A clnssitication of dischargers hosed on the current ,·c:rs1on or Standards lndustnnl Clnssllicnuon Mnnu.11, Bureau of the Budget of the United S1a1cs of Amcnca. C.11eg,,,i,o/ I', ·. l~l~Si! """"' .uhjoal Ill EiP.O. pFOn111!~11..i ••t•gaF181il pFetFeillnem ~-Cawroci,YI Jndtgtrial ¼eG An lpduswal User subiccug I Ca1egorical Pretreatment Sm)(lard orC111woricaJ S1andrull.
Cal£fori'9l fa:tuq1mcn1 Staadm11 or Ca(ffQricn/SlandarJ· Aux rcRYlalion f:9Dtainlns
oollutont di&;haroc limns ommulgatcd bv EPA in accordance wj1h ,eclions 307tbl and
Ccl 0ohe Act m I/ s c $1i1'li9D 13J2l 1hn1 APPIY 10 aspccjfic ca1cgorv of users and ibm
appear io 19 CFR c));lptg I •ubchaptcr N Pans 195:42 I
Che mical Oxygen Di·mand (COD): TI1e measure 01'1hc oxygen equ ivolcm of1hn1 ponion
of organic m:ittcr in a sample lhat is suscq>lible lo oxida1ion by a strong chemical oxidanl
under labonalory procedures.
Chlorine Demand: The amount of chlorine rcquin.-d 10 produce a free chlorine residual
ofO.I mg/1 after a con1ae1 time of fifteen (IS) minu1cs as measured by lhe DPD (N, N,
Dic1hyl-P-PhenylcneDiamine) Method on a sample Bl a 1empera1urc of lwenty degrees
cenligradc (2O°C) in confonnoncc with 40 C.F.R., Part 136, as amended.
City: The Cily of Englewood, Colomdo gr dcsjgncc inc)ydjng the Supcryjsory
Committee for lhc Liulcton·En@lcwood WaslewatSI Treatment Plant.
Code: The Code of 1hc Ci1y of Englewood, commonly known ns 1hc Englewood
Municipal Code of 2000, as amended.
CoJornd0 Discharge Pennjt System 1CDPSl:ThcStme of CoJorado PJlUIDIW for,jsswu:..
cpnditiooins and denvin"7oormils for the dis@aruc of oollutnnts from ooint sources into
w~tcg of 1hc State pyrsynru 10 Scc,jon 'H-JPJ ct seq CRS 12ZJ as amcpds;J apd ,101
ofthcCJ\aoW~>.
Composite S1.1mplc A reprcscn1a1ivc tlow-proport1oncd sample collcc1cd w11hin a
1wcn1y-four (24) hour period cons1i1u11ng a minimum of four (4) individual samples
colkcled al equally sp:1ccd 1wo (2) hour m1crvals nn,1 combined according 10 now. Timc-
proponi onal sampling llllU'..J!li "' ~ ~ lhc Ci(y if now-proportional
sampling is not feasible including where now me1cring is nol feasible .
{'•1l&•-t1 '• 0.,'l'l.ll•PII of."ilb,lj~ lk6/1h lultl &•1•,"lla,11•,11 AR)' fOH!FOHOO iH 1h10 CltaplOf
la 1he "DepeAllleAI eflleallh" er lhe "lleellh De,11u1111on1" er ClJPII A lo eholl R188111ho
Sl81o lloallh Qe~aAmem, Any r..ter~~lfll,l•r 10 1he "heallh elliaer" ,1lulll-,
thi! l~eohh Ollieor af 1he lleellh Qepat\1110111. er his desig110i.d ••~1'1!6@A1a1i·;0 ff!, llto
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Cuoli11g Wt1t<'r: The water~ from any use such n, nir co11J111oning, cooling nr rcfngcrauon, or 10 which 1he only pollutant added ,; heat 0.1N1rln1<·nt of Uh/111,x Inc 0..'f):tnmcnt which " n:,poruthk for the opernuon and tnnin1cn.1ncc of the WOSIL'Wllt<.'f colk,:llon system. Direct Dixclwrge: The discharge of lrcated or umrc:11cd "astewntcr directly 10 the waters of the State of Colorado,
Dilwwr: The Director of Utilities for En gl ewood or his/her authorized representntivc or
designce, respectively.
Director's Order: Any order to a user by the Diredor.
Diuharge Rute: That volume of cffiu~nt from a user or discharger which has been
dctcnnined by the City 10 be rc:prcscnulli\':-of the process elllucnt from that plnnt. Such
cffiuent will be based upon metered water esage unlcss. in the op:nion of the City,
signi ficant amounts or water ore diverted and not d1scharg<.-d mlo the wnstewntcr
treatment system.
9//iehH,,,ge,: A:1y peFSen .. he disehllt j!es e r et111Ses the d1selmcg1 ef 'I lltite•1 a1er 10 the
PG+\¥.
DIMe' • •,I S8.~·th. +llat eeneetURIIIBM ef ~..,lier in the "'ilite",.tllf ee11si &1ing ef eelle ulel
paFlie•lete mailer e~, t!l1a1t111 11, diameter er less, and helh 8ft8flie a•,d ine rg1111io
mel ea•I•• •nd ien• r •es ent 1111o lu1ien.
Dm11c,,•1ic (~ 11itary) W11.11cs: 1.i4uid was1cs: I) from th e nonco mmercial preparation,
cooking and handling of food. or 2) containing human excrement and similar matte r from
th~ s1q1tlll)' conveniences of d"'ellings, commercial buildmp,s. mdustrial facili11cs, nttd
msu:uut,ns.
4',mronmcntal Pro1«11on Agc11q (EPA): The U.S. Env,ronnicntal Protection Agency,
or ,.here appropriate, the term may also be used as a d<.'Si1!118ltOn ror the Admm1s1ra1or or
nthcr duly uuthori,.cd onicinl or SJ1id Agency.
t:.w1/11g Sow-cc: An industnnl user which is III opcrnt ion 01 1hc time of promulgation ur
Federal Calegoncal Prctre111mc111 Slnndnrds and any industrin l user 1101 incl ud <.-d in the
definition or ··new source•. es oontninod in 1Q c rR 4QJ
F.,.-.. Qi,' o, C,· "·'" ~G') ~,n) h)'dre011rl!e11S, Hill) ••ids, """I"'• fa1s, . .,..,,, 01ls, a11d
any oth er Hlfll@rial tllflt 1• ei.11,1eti!\I 111 eoooffleAee "'1th ~PA •rrm'"od a1 ei hedel01!)',
Fc<.·al Colifonn · Any number or organisms common 10 the mte,11nal tract of humans nnd
nnunnls whose presence in sanilnry sewage is an indicotor of polluuon.
l'mw: Vo lume of wastcwtt1cr.
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G.11·hni:c: Solr d wnsrcs fwm the <lomcs11c and commcrcin l prcpnrarion. cooking a nd
dr,pcnsing of food. and from rhe commercial handling, sroragc onJ sale of pmduce.
G. r/1(1ge, l'mpaly Gro1111J 111· Slircdd,·d Tiie "asrc; from the preparation, cook mg and
d1, pei1sing of foods that have been gmund 10 such n degree lh nt oll part icles will be
ca:-ricd freely under rhe flow cond11ior.s nomially prevailing in public sewers, with no
pan ,clcs grcaJcr than one-half inch ( If.!") in any dimension.
Gr.1/J Sample: A sample which is 1akcn fro m • waslc s1rcam on ., one-time basis wi1h no
re~•rd 10 rhe !low in lhe wes10 SIA!a111 e11d wi1h o~1 eo nsiden11 io11 of lia,e ~
oroPSI 0CJiros 99\ 10 mm Ii.tic.en mi mm11.1g.
Wl'VY Gcrw /mcy-cevwr A plumbjng llDll\!llCJlllllcrn_wncc...ll)lJLis..irul~dJn,J1
sanilocv draimu:e ,1vs1cm to intereeot nx; lfats.,.oiLand weasel fmm a wastcwawc
~c tl!IW,dQ!J:!lcd for m11\Y~ep;u;,1ion cons1decim: cal~ulorcd 1'\etll~
and,,xolumcs for ea.ffiJ)lcil11l,~C11\QrsJnclud~ nnd iUllllllll!Ulll..O~•·o
DJ)nl!mc111s~ Th 1sju, l.rr)le,.iu'1:wumlin~1or ttuu.fa geufir11 ttlUll£l!!J;d ~-ill~ll,..lbc
Jlt~1Jit.Y,
II •ld111g Tonk Snwgc: Any wastrnarcr from holdmg ranks such as w.scls. chemical
101k1s, ca mpers . m ilers . .scp11c 1nnks. scaled vau hs, and vacuum-pum p trucks
~.l1Y11Jr<"h11!JJillj;~1m;.rJ1JJ1.-:. .. ~.1iliw1lll'u:.QWun~c 1lf @l!!ian1:e th.1us
m>1aUcd i.ll..iYilllW'~:\iCm.M\ 1~1 I.!Xi (f;,rs.~ an~se},Ji"om a
wo,tcwater \li£}'.hn~id~~Y Oo~~ anll11'par111io111ml!.,@cnt[on
i;Jliru;1!£~~rm •iLCt11rnimnc1J1Jly\l.rollJW)nicnl scparn1io1~JJUem1r
b.llllinl:.J)OO,.OU)aamiJ1s,QDJb1nau.110.QL-,;r;iwd),~ Dli:.u;i.smalJ.-1 ml~q,tor Jh.11 IS
lll"llcnilly.Jocar,'\I U\S~tclwn.foo.l.!>JCP~miwlqcca,
lni..,unpmlhh• (Nmu:mn''-'llf1mml) Pollwuut· An~ 11onlr(.-alablc waste pl\.xluct. indud111t?,
n,1nh1o<lq,ndablc ,hssol·.cd $0,hd.s
/11d11·,·,·1 m,, hw,w· 'l11c in1n1duct ion of poll mnms mto I he POTW frn m nny non-
domcshc source rcgu law<l under sccrion JOJ(b). (c) ,,r (<l) of the Acr
/nJm1/11al //'m·,llr/ .\\o.r1t•m or lliU1nn11rr /Jr.r1••«1/ Syw,•111 A ,c-pllc rnnk. cesspool ,,..
s1m1 lnr sclf-con1a111cd rCCl1linclc or fnc1li1y whi ch collects and'or 1rc:11S or otherwise
d isposes of" tl'lC\\ atcr n11<l "In ch is 1K>t connc-crcd 10 the P01W
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lndmtrUJI . Uf or pcrtmning to mdustry. mm1ufoc1urmg, co11 1mcrcc. 1radc or hu!'tint.:ss . .1~ • d1 . ti nguishcxl from domestic or rcsidcm ial. /m/11,wriol Sun:lmrg,:; ThJ t chn rgc nsscss1.:d agains1 i11dustr inl cus1omcrs hast..'.d upo11 th e amo unt that the strength of 1heir discharged wastc\\alcr exceeds nonnal domestic ,trcngt h 111 the parameters of BOD. COD. orTSS . lnd11.wrial UM;r ; Any user ~ that discharges wm,1cw.itcr from industrial processes 1101 to includ e sani tary wastes . The in1roduc 1ion of pollutams int o the POTW from any non-domestic source regulated under Section )07(b). (c) or (d) of the Clean
Water Act whose di charge is contro lled under Section ~ 5 of th is Chapter
source ofi nd kt.-cLd'
/11d11s11ial ll i,sres : The li quid or soli d wastes from the industrial manulacturing processes.
trade, or business as di st inct from sani tary wastewater.
/ucfi@jql Wmewq1er {'e1111i1 · The documcn1 or docuwcwvs~wd 10 a User by the Ci1v
in accordance with 1he tcnns of this Chanter that allows.Jimits and/or orohibili..lhs
discharge or r.21httfillls or 0°w 19 Jh.\J!OR
/nuanrgneqyslimiti The maximum concentration of a Pollutant or measurement of a
noHu1am prpp cr1x nllowcdJQ,,bGJIHU?Gd a1 any time.
f,,reifercnce : Tho inhieilien or aioF111itien of 1ho PQTW 1reolme1u prneosses er
epeR11ie11s l,ieh ee ,u ril!mos 10 e viela1ien efae1· re~uirements ef1ho POT\lf"s ~IPDl:S
p8RJtil . The 1erm iRelaees pro"'eRtieA ofsluege ase or eispesel by 1ko POT"' in
aeeerdaneo "'ith see1ie11 4g5 eflho Ael. arn,,y eri1oria. gi,ideline .; er r"ll"lalie,,s
de eloped pursuent le 11,o S'l'DA, lhe Gleen Air Aet, !he T011ie SubslHReos Cantrel Ael ,
RGAA . e r 1Jtere SlriHgeal Staie eriloFia applieable 10 lho me11!~d efdinpesal er •so
omple1·ee b1· 1ho POTW . ~[JI\;_ wJiich.,a)gru; or in COIUU . . i · n •
djschargcs from 01 1~..t>l!lli;
(ill lnhibi.ts or disrupt,
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ilil of yiol11 til!n,q(ruw:c<1 -m1i
am:.ili1,dge use o ""'""'"~""' oilhc __ ..,.....,,,.. ........ t1-'l.'\!ln~,ll!,Yisjons or .,,...,..,.,....,.,..,_.,., ,~
.,,,,,,,,,.,,,...,.,,......,.,..,1!.romiations· Scctjon 405 °(thc
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J11 ,·ksC111 1i,,-!,idiry U11irs (JTU): The measure of the ,,~tical properties of a sample which
causes light to be ~altered and absorbed ralhcr than trnusmittcd in stmight lines.
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Lqru/ L11m1,, Spec,fjc d,schargc lirn!l; •oil Qd~:fi=nr:pmhjbjhons 1111~ io I'· lrul aLUsro to irnPIElnem 1he gencml AP,.·::'s..nud..art·..1!1roficd at 12-2.:~. E.M.C. -us)'I ' .Lll£n!Jimils an;,l'I~IWUlllWrnn.,1!!!!.M.,-~-UJ;.M..C . ll•c o(tbel.iltleton-Englewpod Wastewater lied •od ,;ofom;d uwn Haum,,:·c or Plam M«(!9''•'G ToC.::,n';1: for lhc dav·1Q:<lav imolcmcn1nuoo of~ Ircatmcnl Plont or I heir dcs1gnee lllWWIIW!llll~..,rea-.1m.,cn_t_pro_mm_. d . 1u•e1oy fe•• P4) • • efAII BAmplf!ll eell•01ed •nng A
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I.• 1 bdivision of the State of Co,,.)•' !.s2. • D'rtrict a PO UIS@ SU_._____ · h to 1t Mgtrq Wasrr,pi«c Rt1cJama11ourtaiii~bSd for iPdlAAtrial U3SQ lhat disc arsc · soecjtjc rcgu,remep1s MYS m~ . , POJW 02-2.;;1Al(2l(bl, Was1cwats Rr&Jamauon Distnct •
Metro --. ' ~--•lls ,I • ny Hgllla,.,. "-'at's ml Goregorsi,a: o. ~ . n
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,eg11IAlie11 !le ·eloped Ull~Of lhe e•1 OFII) a • .. ~ed" of&11,rfeee
,,rEHu wt 9, r..',s:
er grewn~ .,,..,., ·
,Adty OHlll'I iRIO 8 "''lll@FOOUF90, p8.• • • 8 diieh lnke er 011,er ,
~: b'~Lerc js 1o, may be)• · · ·ns1allotion from w •--Anv buildinv structurcJar'htv or •v Of which cgmnm;s;d @Ocr the
I.disc rllil' Liiharllll~gee,011,(~polf"!ll~u~lAQ~lS~,ith;t l'\rucJIOQ nd d under Stctjop 307/c) o(lhe Act
---f roooscd Prgreatmcnt Sia •u -h ner pubh@lioo o D~ h urcc if mh Standord1 '4-J m
tNI will be a9ohcablc lP sue . r that section orovidcd lhoc nromulaated Ill 4GCOtdllDCC WJl _
Ul . ~':=urcs; ,s lOCQtcd,or wh,cbpu~--
, ·1· or instnlhuioo i3 constructed Al 3 site'" The building stnleture. iacutv, --~
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~ The bujldios S1ruc111ce (acjli1y or iostaUntjon 1°iallrupJaciaJh~ process or Production eouinmen1 thnl causes the dischnrne ofool h!!anls at an ExiSllllJl ~ ill The Production or wastewaier gencratinv Proces ses oftbe building structUr"'-, facilitv or instaUotion arc substantial Iv indcoendcnt ofan Existing Source nt the smue site. In detennioine whether these are substan tiallv indencruicru. factors such as the extent 10 which the new facilitv is intemtcd wUh the exjstjng plant and the extent to whjch the new facility i• engage io thesamc
general tme of octivitY as the Existing Source should considered
ll. Construction on a site at whicltan ExiatinG Source is located results in a
modification rath,er than a New Source if the cqnstruction does not create a new
huildio& strucwce facilitv or installation meeting the criteria ofoaramnhs {ll or
l2l abgve but otherwise alters renleces or adds to existing nmcess or oroduction
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~ Construction ofe New Sowce as defined under this oaramnh has coromencst if
the owner or ooerator has-
ill Begun or caused to be2in as nart ofa cominuous ousite construction
PmllWll,;
!Al Anv Placement. assembly or installation of facilities or eouioment · or
Ou Simificanl site nreonration work including clearing excavalion or
removal of existing buildings structwss or facilitie which is
necessary for the placement nssembly or jnstaHatjon of new source
faciHties or ssmioment;JU;
!2l Entered inlo a bindioR controctual obligation for the ourchase of filcililies or
eauinmeot which is intended to be used in its ooeralion within a reasonable
time ODtions 10 nurchase or contracts for fcasibilitY, cnaineeriog and
d~ign st udies do not constitute n contraclual obliRation under this oamgreoh
Nan-contact Cqqling Water Cooljng Wqtcr Jhat does not come into djrect contoct wjth
nnv rnw material intennediatc Product waste oroduct or finished oroduct
No11~Sfvaifican1 lnthA·Jrial Llrer · Anv User which does not meet lbs deOni1ion ofn
Significam Industrial User but is otheDYise roouired bx the Cilv through oenn it order or
notice to com nlv with snecific nm xisions of Ibis Chnoter and is so notified,bx the Ciw
Normal Domestic Strength Wastewater: Wastewater, when ana lyzed in accordance with
procedures established by the EPA pursuant 10 40 CFR Part 136, as amended, contains no
more than three hundred (300) mg/I of TSS, five hundred (500) mg/I of COD, and/or lwo
hundred (200) mg/1 of BOD .
On e Year: One year shall mean three hundred six ty-five (365) days .
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Pass 771ro11gh · A d1schllrge which exlls lhc POTW 1n10 waters of lhc Unilcd S101cs m qwmlilics or c'Oncen1r:111ons which. alone or ,n co11Junc11on "nh a discharge or d1schargs'S from oihcr sou,,.cs. 1s • cause of a v1ola11on of any rcqu1remcn1 of the ronV's NPDl:.S pcrmu (including an mcrcase in the magnnude or duration of a v1oln11011). Person: Any individual. pan ncrship. copnnncrship. firm. company. corpora 11011, association. joint Slock company, trust, ,-slate. govemmcntol cn111y or nny other lci;al enmy, or their legal representatives. agents or assigns. +II• lllll5BYlin• gender shall ,nelYde 1ha fe1Rin1ne , 1ha &illgUl111 shell 1nel•d• 1he plYml. Thjs definition jpcludesa)J
Fcdenil State and local AAvcmmcnt entities
Ps1rotrum Oil Qa·orn and $and fPOGSJ · Anvllxdrocnrbon or PStrolsum nroduru
including oils and srcoscs and/or sand urit urnvcl or anv other annrcruatc,
PH· "Ale 1111a115i1y ef !he aeid er hese eendi1ien ef a selYlion, eelaYl11ed hi lllling 1h1
logefi1h"' of 1he rHipreaol ef ~1 a hi ilft!gan ien eoneB111A11ie11 Hp,essed in males per Iii er
~-A mcHwc of the acidi!Y or oikolioitx of a solution sxoressed in Standard
Unj1s rsrn •ad i• calculated by takjng the )o gaci1bro 0( 1bs rccjpmcal of thehydrogcni.Qo
concentration cxorcswt in moles oer liter of solution
l¼tti•HM Giash Se.Jle. "Ale &Ult\d&rd hy 1111\iah s&111ples shall ha eempe,ed. A SIIIAdaffi
'11811 ef eolor ie pFOdueed 1,y BA@ milligf&RI Pl!f lill!f ef plRliAIIRI ie lfte ~Aft ef
ah-lempl~nete ieH in aelutien.
POGS Fadlllier ADY non:<lomestic dischar2crsJocated within the Ci1v1s secyics ACQB
where work or smicc is oerfonnsd inGludins automotive sco:ics. machine shom
automotive we ssotm. auto bodv shoos, car washes or aov other focilitv that scneratcs
apd PSSmleum oil grease or otbsr QClmlgµp omduct Rtit m\'cl or otbs avmatc lhnt
max discharuc imo a wastewater collection IYMPa
Pollutam: E>redged speil, llii4, sl'IIFF), selid wasle, i•ei11em1err1sid••· se•, •age, ee, 11ge
sludge, g11Fhoge, IFO&h, eheo,ieel .. 9611, bielegleel H•lfiem, hielegieel H1010fi al,
rodieee1i»e ,nelefiel, heel, •· FOeked er di&lltlrdee •~wipm aH I, reelt, eonll, er IIAY imlYellilll,
>◄•Hieipal, er eg,ie•llllflll "'116le. Any dred ged spojl solids iocipcm1or resjduc filter
backwash scwase, gnr;bage sewage slud@c exnlosives munitiom m¢ic:al waste.
cbgnical wastes cggpsivc substance biPlofflcal ma1ma1 bioloo1cnl nutrient tOX!C
mhsta®E, radi®cti\s ma1erutLhe.1t mp)odgrpus §Ubsl?OCC, wrecked Q[ dischnrvcd
csuiomcnt rock sood aluw ctllar dirt untreatable waste or indus1rial domestiu
agricultural wustcs and "rtain chnrac1crislics or wRslewetcr Cfi,a, w-1, tcmoeraturc m.
1yrbjdj1v coJw:. nop cop 10•i0iiv or odor} djschnrocd imo or wj1h w~
Po/111/ian: lnc man-made or man-induced •llerauon of the chemical, physical,
b1olog1cal. and rad1olog1cal inlcgnly of water.
Pretreatment or Tr~armcnr: The rcduc1ion of 1hc amount of pollutanls, the elimination
of pollu1an1s. or 1hc nltcretion or the no1Urc of pollutanl properties in was1ewn1cr prior 10
or in lieu of discharging or otherwise introducing such pollu1nnls iruo a POTW . The
rcduclion or oltcrntion can be ohlaincd by physical. chemical or biological processes, or
process changes by 01hcr means, cxccp1 os prohibi1cd by ~Q CFR s1e1ien 1QU{d)
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L,-2-,rc ll a1 EMC, ugicss allowed by oo appJjcabJc Pretren1mcn1 Standard Pr,!lrea1men1 Req11/rrmenu . Any subsWltivc or procedural rcqull"CDlCllt related to pretreatment. other than a RatieRal ~retfNIR1001 5ta11aa,a fwreaimcn1 Standard imposed on nn industnal user, Pcr1rw1ment Standt1rJ or Standaal· Anv rewletion contninins oollutwlLdischarsc limits promulgated bx lb& EPA iu accordance With section$ 307 {bl aod tel oftheAcl which applj;s 10 lnduslriPI lJsm This ISJD ioclude prpbibitivc dil&bftras limits established RWJYint lO I 2·2·S C and induda local limits and B§t MIOIISmenl Prpctjcq lo cases
oCdifferin@ Standards or oota1io0:1 tbs more striorent sbAll aPPJv,
&:!1ceu wastewu1gr; Anv water which during manufactwioR or orocessinv comes into
QLtcct contact with or resuhs from the oroductioo or use of MY raw material intcnnedi@tc
gmd,1'1.f..:tlshcd prpdyg hY·RrodUCI or Wl§fE PmdYCI
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f' o1blicly 0,,,'71t d Trt11tmtnl Works (POTW): +Ml penieR ef th •, 8519'.Mllr lftelffle!M
l)'!lllfA 8 "'BM when, ar jeiRlly hy 1111 Cilj'. l'l!is defilliliaR iRellides OBY sewer thel
eenvey,i we&ll'fflllll' te IJle PO+W lfut.m1111 ple111e, eMeept priW!le se.111111 J:er the
Pltf!!8G88 erthie Chepllf; PQ+W shall al!e i.RBIYde ftR)' 91,vert1 lhal 88R"O)' waeteu,•ete, 18
1he PO+\I' !fell! p1Al8ftll eatside lhl PQ+\11 he11111Mifie&' •he Ill Bl 98111f8818F at,eemeM
• ilia 1111 PQ+ll' ae1"8ll1 W&lf6 ef Ole PQ:PU, +lie p.g:f1I/ is le .. led el 2900 SeYth Pl11111
Ri><er Dfiw, llllgleweed, CeleANle, Md i1 jeilllly 8'"'BN hy lhe Qi11 &11d the Cily ef
~ The treatment worlcs v dcfingl bx Section 212 o[Jhe Act 133 USC §12921
which is ioimlv owned io this iost10r& bv Jhs citis of I iu1son and 5oels;wpgd Thi, •
definition iOGlude onv devices or sY11sm,, used in the collection storage ta;ptmsot
recvclios ond csslnmntioo of sewnec or industrial wastes of a liauid oaturs nod anx
conmaoces which convex wastcwnter 12 a treatment olant The tsnn @1§9 msma the
muoicioaHlv as dcfinesl in Section S02l4l of tbs Ast which has i Uri$didion ovs lhc
lo4ir;ct Qi:;chargs, to end the discharges £rom such • treatment works For 1hc gurpow
eC this chamer PQTW WU ahw inchl4s aov um 1ha1 SPDYSY wastwtcn to the
POIW from lndi® Discbvxm ®tsids tbs Citv who arc bx comract or agreement with
the Cjty usqs 0[ the Cj1y's PQTW
Rsllislegiee,' GBN,', s,': Qi&peeol by Hleeee inle soeitar/ &e "If &) stems in oeeereon ..
with Rule& a11d R1g11la1iell9 puhlishl<I hy Celoredo Qepeftfflet11 er PYhlie lleahh 811&
Eo it e111HOR1 end the Slelo erCelerllde.
Reeei,i..g lla,•e•. baltl!6, ri10f!l, s11e&1M er ether ,111ereellf6ee whieh R!eei1e ,,_ted e,
a111foeted v11s1ewe10,.
Reeei l"f: Wa1e • Qo.-.#l;l• Re~•i• eH1ea,% R81j"iAlmet11e fer 1111 wes1e .. eter tFeetn11nt pl&111
emul!RI l!'Stablialletl h)' applieeble Stale er Fetlerel rog,illllery egeneil!'S fer the pAlleetien
efroeoi·i11g , ater ~uelily, Sueh reljlli-•ee1s shell ioelade emYenl limi1111iens, and • ll!lle
diuh&fte etendat45, reoillii-ents, liR1i10110119, er prehihiliell9 1hieh RIB) be es111blishl<I
er adeptl<I ffelll time 1e 1iftle by Slate er FedRI la e er ng11latef) ageeei•.
Sarul/Oi/Jnwrcemoc A olwnbios aoaunenance or aooliance that is installed in a unitorv
drninaee sxs1em to intcrcsru send Cor other iwgregatcl and Petroleum-based oil qndgronsc
fmm a wastcwoter dischnrRe and am designed considSJinv rntcntion Limes YPlumcs..in
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vallons calculated for @chfacilitv nod mvitv sc:>aratiou· such immrn,011 include baffieW and a minimum o(two comoanmsnts. Sanitary Sewer: A sewer which calTics dpmcsJic ppd/g[ oon-domCS\IC WVStCWBlct Or sewage and 10 which s1om1, surface, and ground wa lers are not in1e111ionally admilled, including the pipe or conduit system and appunenanccs, for the collection. tran,,l)Ortation, pumping and trcntmcnt of sewage. This definitio11 shall also inc lude the tcm\S "public sewer."' ttsewcr sys:em." "'sewer," and "collectio.n line." Senti£ Wauc Btweiviog FaeiUo: tSWRtl The rectivios facihlY k>scated on tbe
Unlson/Eo &l;wpod Wastewater Plnnt1s oroocrtv desimated for rcccivioR trucked and
bAulrrl smtase Into tbs POTW
Service line (PriWJte Sewer): The was1ewater col1CC1or line extending from the
wastewater disposal facilities of the premises up to and including the connection to the
sanitary sewer.
Shall, Will, May: "Shall" and "will" are mandatory; "may" is pennissi ve.
Significanl Industrial Use r:
A. All industrial users subject to categorical pretreatment s1andards under 40 C.F.R.
403.6 and 40 C.F.R. Chapter I, SubCbaptcr N; and
B. Any other industrial user that;
U) ~ an average of 25,000 gallons per day or more of process wastewater
to the POTW (excluding sanitary, non-contact cooling and boiler blowdown
wastewater)-~
al Contributes a process wasie stream which m:ikes up to S percent (5%) c,, more
of the average dry weather hydraulic or organic capacity of the P01W
treatment plnnt,;
!.l) u suhj eel 10 a ouRilwge fer eNaeeeioe llOQ, GOQ anlller +S8, 1j hoo te1tie
lll&leAal in 11!1 ,'ISie 11,-111 1011ie lllll811AII 85 de!;iied is Mnola, di iswed
1111der See1ieH 39~(•l ef the P,et, S) io dcsignaled by the Cjty ee euah 'ey the
eeHlfel au1helil) ao def1Red is 10 C.F.R. 103, I ~(el on the basis that the
industrial user has a reasonable potential for adversely affecting the POTW's
operation; or for violalio& aov PrelOiQlment Standard Pr Resmiremml 6)4ef
uiel91iRg 1111) pr-lffll!tll &lftl d8l d er ,e~ui,emeot (ifl eaeerdenee with 10
G F,R 403 .8(f)(fijj.
s,·,.mificant 110ocymqliaacs fSNCJ · Anv lndustrinl Uss is in significam noncomnlianse if
iLuiw-\UW ;;pec1,s one or mes oflhc following criteria;
"· thronic viol11ioD$ of wastewater difflns limits, defined hett as those io which
sixtv ·Sil PQFSiPl or more ofnll of the meuwemcnts taken dudoR 9 sixamonth
0$0od cxcsr4 (by anx magpifudcl a numqic Pretrcetment Smodmt or
&-·.1uimnent iocludin R instantaneous limits as defined bv 12-2-11 n 41 ·
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b-Iesboiel Rcyjcw Gmsi• mq YJ01•Ji0os defined hers as 1b9s• m wb!Sb Jbiax· • three percent or 1norc of,all of the measurements for each RPllu1an1 ®CPmetcr taken durins a six-month oedod egugl or excecdthc nroduct of the numsric PCSJreatmcnt Slandard or Rcouirement including iostontnnrous limits ns deOnsd bx q .. ,.J I 13 41 multiclicd bY !he aonlicableTRC O:RC • I 4 ror BOP ISS lats Ail and RU:?Min M4 l 2 for ,n mhcr P9llYIPnl$ CXG9Jt pJQ; '-Anv other violation ofa Preuwtmcm Standard or Rcouircment H dcfo1ed bv 12-2-11 B 41 Cdoilv mnximum lone-tcnn oxsrave iustnmnneous limit or nnmtixc standard) that the POTW detcnninn has caused, oiooe or in combination with
P(hg disctw&s:i Ims{ro:osc QC Pass-Thmush (ipc(uding endaggqjgg tbs hrcahh of
POTW pcrsonpe1
"( lbe senml PMhlic}·
'1. Anv discharoe 2Co oollYJaOJ tbol lws caust.d imminent endangennsnt 10 human
health welfare or 1bc covironmeDI or bas resulted lo the PO:CW:o exercise of its
GJDSRSPGY PUlbocitY to halt or RCGYSiOl such a discharee:
c.. Eeilws 10 meet within oiosx (29\ davs ofts the ashqlµJc dats, cgmpJioncc
schedule milestone G9Dtaipqi in a l9GII control mechooiim or cnforcmenl order
for &tartioR coNlmction comnletioo ooru;tructioo or attaioio s 0ool comoliance·
C. failure 10 oroyjde wilbio 1biaY !JO} cJaYJ after 1tu: dug cJaic rooujred reooru such
u ho;;slios JPPailOOnR reomn comn1i@nce rqgtf pqjodic self-monitorins
report$ apd uaxnu gn cplJWiapce with cgmplim ghgfµJes·
I • Eailuce to OCCWAlelv reoort DOOGOQlPliAnce;
b-Anv other violation or wun of violations which mav iDGlude a violation 2f Bet
MaMKSPSPI Pt1S1iss; which the PQTW detsroins wm adxmsh ,am the
8Prntion or imnlRPFDtati® of the locaJ prctrqtrosot Pmmm
Sludge: The accumulated sol ids s~-parated rrom liquids, such as wmer or wastewater,
during processing, or deposits on bo11oms or streams or other bodies of waler, or the
pm:ipitatc resulting from chemical treatment, coagulation. or sedimentation o f wmcr oc
wa.\tewaler.
S/1,g er S.!,,g'6sll. /\ disehBfge er a11y pellYIBAl al a Oen rate eml.ler pellutB11l
u1111ee11t1BtieR 111111 OOYld "ielata n11y or the prahibild dloehorge stand0Fde, "'Rather er 1101
&Yeh oielal ie11 aelYally BBO\IIS.
Sm/I er Slug Dischacvc· Anv dissbnaJc at a Dow Ale PC cpDf:9llmtioo wb,sh emld
GAUS A violation of the Prohibited discharge staodan!D io 12-2·) I C 1 Q[ local limits
soccjfj@ al 12·2· 11 C norawnhs 2 nod 3 A soil! or Slue Pischarac ia nnv discharsW
a non-routine episodic ootwe including but not limited to an accidental soill or a non·
cwtomazy batch di§clwse, which has , cr,asonable rxnsnliol IO cause lmcrfq;nce or
PpJ-ThmuRh gr in IPY other WIY yip)l(C ADY nmviaiPP of lhil Avlntcr including
diacmcs which sxcccd the hvdmulic and/or desim ac, um tmnment u,1em
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Srandard lndl4.rtrial Classijica1io11 (SIC): !'. classlficnlion pursuant lo the Standard •
Industrial Classitica1ion MnnWll issued by the Executive Office of the Prcsidcnl, Office
o f Managcmcn1 and Budget. as amended .
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,\'tmrtlnrd .\f,,·t.·t/i r.·at iom The currcnl !'i )1C ~11ic:111rnb u_...,c..,I hy lhc City of EngJc\\nocl in lhc consir uclion of pub lic sewers . Stme : Srn1c of Colornd,,. St111t..· H'ah ·n A11y and all surface and suhsur la cc wmcrs which are contained in or llow in or 1hrough thi Stmc , cxccpl waters in sewage sysh!m , wa lcrs in 1rcat mcm works or disposal systems. waters in po1ablc water distribution systems. and all waiers wi thdrawn
fo r use umil u c and trc alrnc nt have been completed.
Swrm S£'11'er: .~ se wer lhAI eaA"ies enly SIOFln, sHrfflee aHEI greH11EI "'nier Elrninage .
MliGIY owned [nciJitics hy which s1onnwa 1er is coucc1cc1JlLC.wwYed..in~llli!imt!muim
!imjtedJo any road s wub drain,1i:c,,m.!.\W • .municipal s1rcGtu."Yncrs. cuchs. inlets. llllW.11
§lllnn ch;runuump,judacilitics4eteJ11ioJlJlnd,deteu1ion..bnsin • nmurnJ fllldJ1umanJuad,c
or altcroo drainage channels reservoirs, and 01hcr drnina
M,.Y1,ott.'ed &l-it.'s er '.Vw,J St, •itJt.1tkd Sd~·.J., (1'SS). 11,a tatal suspended 1naHdF,
o.,press ell i~, milligrAlt\!;-jlef liler, thal ll eai. Oil lhe surfRee el: or is s11s11•Aded in, WRler ,
wasto<>•aler , or allier liquids, and wllieh is reme.,shle b)' laherol ofY liltering in aoeor<laAee
wi1h preeedures se l l'erth i111Q Cf.It. Pall 13~. as ome11ded .
System Dt''''-'lopment Charge . That charge ,'l.ssessed again st new users of Lhc wastewater
1r~1tmen t sys 1cm to linancc capua l im provement of 1hc wastc watc.'f trcatmenl !\yslem .
+61al-Me1als : The SHIU ef 1he ee11e o11tro 1io11s of eo11t~~,.«>111l-ehren,1it!K1
~ll(H!tt~
sp :11JJ1illii,:rJ1m er
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Toxic Pul/11ra111.\': A11y pollu1am or combinm,011 of pollutants listed ill SehodHlo A os
1os1e er iA reg11la1i0ns l"onwlgAled lly the Aamim,Af<ilor of the e11-<iro11mentAI l'rotl!l!li en
Ag•11•l' HHEier the IIFB"ita011!i ef CW~ )(l+(u) or sther ,._ets ~ · IIL\LCJIWJ:l a ·
p[omulg~yJh~d111im stra1or of 1heJ;PA.uudcr th ~prUYi filll llS of c Lio.n.121M of
!he Acl.(lll/.S.C _§ I] I 7(n )) or as o!ltcrwisc li11ed nl 40 t'E.R l';,n l22, /\l!J1.Cndix. D,
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Unpo l/111 ed Water: Wale r of qua!i1y equal to or belier th an the Staie or Fede ral effiu en t cri teria in effec t, or wat er that woul d not cause violation of rece iving wat er qu ality standa rds and woul d not be be ncfi tted by discharge to the sani tary sewers an d waste water trea tment fac ilit ies pr ovi ded . b\i,e• ,f.St,il ~. \A e.~e0p1ieeo l i110ident in whio h a dise l>orger Yni1110mi oeoll)' ond 1e1eper-a,il y is iH e stole of11 0H001uphonee wi1h l1 is or her pemiit sst foFlh in Seeti en 12 2 7 herein dYe te lileters hll)•ond the r~M enahle ee!llfel ef lhe aisellarger, aed eMelYd iag neneemplianee te the eKtent eaysed by operotionel error, impreperl) designeEI t,eatml!fll
fe ailitiee, in nd8EJYDle 1,ee11Ae111 lileil ities, laal t ef pre"'enl i"e rnainlBneAee , er aenl ees er
i1Apreper epe,atien !l>e,eof.
User: Any pe rso n who contributes, ca uses or pcnn its the contribut io n of was tew ater into
the POTW .
(,he, C/_iji,B,'i61t .' A elessillee1 ion ef Ysem l!esed eH the I 97~ Eer 6Yh se~Ye1:.;-,,4itien
ef the StemlaFd lndll51Ael Clmilleetie11 ESIC) HenYel prepared by Ik e 1-ederel Gftioe ef
Henegemett l and 8Ydge1 .
Visc osi{)!: The properly of a fluid tha t resi st s internal fl ow by relea sing cou ntera cting
forces .
Ws ,1euw,•e, (Se noge): +he ee111binatioR ef tke liqYid aad oter emi•G w<l!,U1&-ff81A
nsideneee , ee1A1Aereiol hYildings , iRdYslriel pleRts eRd iRslilYlieae inelYdiag pellYted
ee ellflg wo11F .
-h &,.,,..,,, Hl.i!J1e110,•e,. The eemhieelien of liqYid end •oter ee.rried as111e
di sekarged ff01!l leile!s &Rd BIRIF sanitary plY1118iog lileililiee .
;!. !,,,It •I io/ lf'8,1e11Rle.. P ae111hiMti en ef liq 1H&---&llil >Yater earried waste,
disellerged frem ae, indY slfiol estaeli ehm811t a,,d r ·sy ltin g frelll Bil'' trede preeees
eorried eo in Ille! eelel!l is hffleAI inel•ding Ike "ft&lewote, fr em flFB I.FlllllRIBIII
Meil iliee end pellYted eee ling wAler,
~-bfJ 111/Ji netl WaMen••'••. \Vo slt ,N&lef inelYd ing se,;i ia ry oRd ittdYstriel •os1e-,01e,,
sklml WO leF, inlihr-a1i en a.Rd inA ew 81lffied le lhe llQT W.
U:'4sl¢H;uter !Sewa gr)· Liauid and water;earricd indu stria l wa stes nndlor sewa ge from
res idential dwellin gs commcrcinl buildin gs industrial end manufocturinu ra,~
institution s whether 1rcatcd or umrm tcd which ar~ rcntrihuled to the POTW -
}ffa:9fe1,s1e, C-On~ri/.J,uiol'f .a.e.,,,f,•. 11,e 80e'lffl1e1u er de atonen lS iss ued la e u.ser b~ 1Re
~aeee Fd1111 ee '"'i lk ll1e 1em1S ef1k io Chap 1ar.
llls!J1euww, P. el, l!tl fll1 enl ,'"8eilii,: Any &ffflngement ef de•;i ees er SIRle, .. es •sed fo r
!reeling •• ost eWOl 0f hefere it is dieehorged iHI B llte POT11'.
14'mNeu '9,'e'· S/,e ,,g .. ,: 111• q11eli1y ef"'asle ater di ss he,g ed au 111ee5uFed e)' it s etei-,
inel Yd ing il s ee ns1ihle1>1 s a11d ehem ete,i s1i es,
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Wastcll'ater Tn•mmem Sy.,tem. W1we11,iter U11/ity, or Was1ew111c1· System : a) Any devices, focilitics, struc1u1es, equipment or works owned or used by the City for the purpose of the tnmsnuss,oo. storage. lreatmcnl, recycling, and reclamation of industrial and domcs11c wastes from w11hm or without the City, or ne~essary 10 recycle or reuse water 01 the mos1 economical cost over the estimated life cf the system, including intcrccplin~ sewers, outfall sewers, collection lines, pumping, power. and other equipment. and their appuncnanccs, and excluding semce Imes; b) extensions. improvements, additions, alterations or any remodeling thereof; c) elements esscn11al 10
provide a reliable recycled supply such as standby treatment units and clear well
facilities; and d) any works, including the land and sites that may be acquired, Iha! will be
an mlcgral pan of the treatment process or is used for ultimate disposal of residues
resulting from such treatment.
llwlt'< es~·se: ,'\ny eMA.-WI iA whiall I Aam of UJil@f ooaws. ei1her 08Rl.1Ad8~ ' 111
ime,n1i11enll).
Winter Quarter Water Uu The lowest average daily amount of water ddiverc.l uuring a
reading period through the meter of the user during the following periods:
Water Usage Periods for Computing Sewer Rates
ln.idcCity
Meler Reading Period
Bill Date
Cycle OJ Nov. 1st -May 10 Mar. I, or June I
CyclcOI Dec. In -M,d March Apr. 1
Cycle02 Oct.1st .. Mid April Feb. 1, or May 1
Outside Ci ty •
Meter Reading Period
Uill
Date!
June 1
July I
All water mct,-r consumption numbers from water distntts October I -May August I
other than Englewood IS Sept. I
Oct I
Nov. I
Dec. 1
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8,.T Dost A"'eile~I• T•ehRelegies. BQD D,eeh-eel GA)jlBR Dl!IRl!Rd. 911,1 Dllil P1t1H1651ellel Jwdgmenl
DPT 811111 P,ea~eel Teel1nelegies,
CFR Cede erFod""I Regwletiall5.
egg Chell'lieal GA~gen QeA1e. El,
CU~A GleeR \Uo~er /,81 (_ . ' ~~ ) ae emeaded .
QS6M Q, e,elior and >lein1ena11~•-
&ll,¼, EiR•tif8ftlflOHlnl PFoteatieH A geRay.
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mg,ll 14illij!f9AIC~
•·CPS Metio11t· ~.!egefiael Pre1,ee1R1en1 SlaBdafd<;.
+l6e,.----,.• .. IP~Q~ENS 'kuieMI Pol w1en1,se -c 1 g · ~ • Eli1Bill8liea 8)-e;tem.
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PQTW ~~hel) g "'1111 THe!meru We!lis.
RCRA Re&e1.trae Gef\Sep1a1iett Reee e~ Aal.
SIC S1•11deFd h1dwslflal Clessilioo1ion.
Solid l,1/aste Qiepesal A-.'. 42 YSC G9Q I' el se~.
n IQ. +SS Telel S11spe11ded Selid~.
m I. YSC Yniled 81111ee Cede,
YSllfl.•. Yniled S101es lon"'iremnontel Praleelie11 P,!;8118)',
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Sec1ion 2. The C11y Cooncil oflhc: Ci1y of Englewood. ColC>rado hcn.'hy au1ho01.es amending 1·111c 12. Chap1cr 2. Sc:coon 2. of 1he Lnglewnod Munoctpal Code 2000, 10 read as follows 12-2-2: General RegulAllons. A. Supervision: I . The C11y shall be responsible for the managcmcnl of 1hc was1ewa1er collection system served by thc Cily and all of Ibo property pcmming thereto. The Ci1y shall
sec 1ha1 such sys1em is kept properly cleaned and in good working order nnd rcp.:iir.
The Ci1y .1,.11 ensure proper complinnce wi1h all local, S1a1c and Federal ordinances,
statutes. laws, and regulations for collection of was1ewntcr and shall perform all other
du1ics in connection with such system as may be required.
2. The Cuy shall be responsible for the management of the Littleton/Englewood
Wastewater Trcauncnt Planl and all of the property penaining lhcn:to. The City shall
sec tha1 such system is kepi properly cleaned and in good working order and repair.
The City shall ensure proper compliance with all local, State and Federal regulations
for treatment and discharge of wastewater and shall perform all other duties in
connection wilh such system as may be required.
3. The City may adopt rules and regulations in the respective areas of responsibility of
utilities and wastewater trcalmenl, jointly or individually, consistent with the
provisions of this Ch.apter for the administration of the wastewater system. Rules and
regulations adopted shall pcriain to, bul shall nol be li1ni1cd 10, discharg., limi1a1ions,
prelrcatmcm requirements, slandnrd• ror installation of woslewaler lines and services,
and implementation of standards promulgated pursunn1 10 lhe Act and 93 pstpblj,hed
jn this Chppter. In ee1ahijshiAg &Yeh Nlee 111\d f8j!llle1ie11&, lhei• shell ee1ablisll
stORdaR!ol Iha! ••ill IIS6Wre aafe, effieiont epl!AltieB ef Ille ''85111'¥lll er &y!lll!IB;
'¥1511 llllf IHIIIIIIIIIII llf881111 e, lll'liprMnf; IR8I ·ill R81 ha O IIR 118 11&1 elfeill BB
lho 1ee1wiRg • ·a1 0,, a, ·ill eat 01herwi&e oeilaeger peree ,s er pmpl!ll)'i er ae11111iw1e
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4. The City shall keep such records and prepare such reports concerning the wastewater
utihty. The City Manager shall keep the City Council advised of the operations,
financial conditions and future needs of the City and shall prq,arc and submit 10 the
City COllllCil, al least annually. a report covering the activities of utilities and
was1cwu1cr trea1mcn1, including a s1a1cmcn1 or revenues and cxpcndilwcs of the
preccdins year.
S. The Cily shnll have the power lo fo mmlalc and promulgnle directives, regula1ions,
and orders implementing and consistent with the provisions of this Chnptr,. +ill!
,ielo1ieR by tha wsar efORy s1teh lliNati•,es. R!gYla1iell6, er er1lers liM be eRf,..ree&-it!
aeeeAltnee ,, ilh lhe pre ,isie1111 ef8eatiee 12 2 fi eflhis Chap, ...
6. The Citv sboll coordinate wilh and omvidc @oorooriats ovmi@ht of the Industrial
Prctrcntmcnt rro&rnm under tho dicr&I suoecxisioo of the Manage; of thc Ulllcton·
Wastcwgtcr Trcntment Pinnt •o4 A• specified io secijon 12-2-s 0(1bitQ:llP1£t.
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If •1as1e •'liters ea, lei1liRg 811)' s•hs1enee deseribed i• 1he fella ,.-ing eea1ia1H1 ef ~,is ~i! Jiseharged er pmpesed 10 he disohergee in Iha "''as1ev •e1er .,)'Blem 0f the Gil)' er 10 eny 1rillulaf)' 1he,e10 , lhe Ci1y me)' 1ahe 811) eetian neoessury to : 0. P,ehihit 1he disoharge efs•oh 'as1e •eter; b. Issue a pem,it 10 811)' indireel diseharger 1he1 Iha Gil/ ~1Anage, er designee deteFfflines 10 ee a signiliean1 industriel user; e. Ensure p1e1reetmen1, ineludi•g storage liieililies er Ae•.,• equeliaitie11 eeeessary
le f8duee er eliffliee1e the ebjeelienellle eharee1eris1ie• er suhs1eneee se 1ha1 lhe
diseherge mill eel uielele this Chepler;
a. 1,esure 1he1 the peraen 1!!al<ing, eeusing er elle•1•i,;g 1he diseharge pays any
eddilienal eesl er e•pi!RSB ine11FF0d hy the City 1reeln1en1 S)'Blem ; er
e, ifflpese 1<,oss limiteliens en sigRifi88At indusi.ial esers ltieh ere using dilutien
le meet applioeele prelreBltrent slandards er requiremenls, er in elher oases
where the impeeilion ef ma limilalioes af8 eppr0priete.
f, +al,e suoh elher er fllr.her fflmedial ee1ion as ffl9)' be deemed le ee desireele Bf
11eeesse,;· le aohieue ll!e pUfJJeSe of this GhapleF.
g. Require the indifeel diseharger le implemenl e 8eel Her1age111ent PFaeliee ae
speei(ied by the Cit)' Haneger BF desigeee. +his fflquirement llflplies le aU
ifKlirBO' disehe,gera aud shall ee e~reeeble ueaeF Seolien 12 2 fi ef this
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A,11• eeNal er 11,realeHed disel,e,ga ef wastewater eentaining s11bs1enees limilee er
prehieiled by !his Ghepler inle !he WOSIO''l81eF lreelmenl sy,;lelfl ef the City whieh, by
1/le deleFfflinelion of 1110 Cily present& en ilnminenl er Sll~Jlnnliel endangerment le
the health er welfaFe of pe1sens er lo the en ,ifenmenl, Bf whioh eauses i11terH1f8HOe
., ilh !lie nermal epeRllien ef lhe asle eleF IFBlllmeel ei·slem, 1118) e• imi11edie1el1
helled er elimiMled D)' the Gil)' +he Gil)' 1nei• heh er elimiitnle sueh diseharges bi•
means ef aay preeedun er mo.,sure e11theri2ed bi• lltis Chapter fer enfereemeel ef
disehe,ge lillli1e1iens eed pfehibiliene, Bf by means ef physieal diseenneelie11 fFBm
the wa&IO'J'elef 1ree11nen1 seFYiee. S110h disal,e,ges RIil) Ile hailed er elimineled
y•ill1eu1 regard le lhe eoRlplianoe ef !he dieeharge 'l'ilh ether pffl ~siees of lltis
Cl1ap1er . +hie e01ien deee 001 preelude lite City 1elang &11)' rur11ter eppfopria1e
enfereBRlBRI aetien pFB ided bi this Cl.apler.
&, 'Rte Gil) Sflflll see tkel ind11e1riel usera .1hieh dioekarge le the M•tre l)is1rio1 e0mply
wilh !he n1ere slringenl dioeharge limiletiens efeilher !he Pietro Dislfiel OF the Cily .
B. General Sawer cw: RqquirewenLr P"8f.tibi#8N.9 .'
I. All wastewaler shall be discharged 10 lhe POTW except as provided hereinafter .
2. II shall be unlawful 10 discharge from any premises within lhe City, or inlo any area
under lhe jurisdiction of the City , or inlo a dislrict or jurisdiction under contract with
the City for treatment or sa11itary sewage, into and upon any public highway , strea m,
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4, Ste..,,wa1er, t111Ailee Iii aiRago, whsuff.aee dreiRSge, g,eued water, ater mim
""' oe~d drllu!!I, ,eef""' err, eeelieg »'Iller er 11Rj18llu1ed •tar ~ he adtftiued le
5j)Beilieally deeig,,alM 11811ft 611' l!f5 wl,ieh ha· • ade~ue11 aapaeity !er the
aooeRIR!ellatien ef 111id "liters, It &hell ea ...ia ,fyl !er ••Y pe,se• te eeMeet 10
eoll.!or 1168 581\ila,y u» ... KIF the ahe •• pUf!!OSI y•itheul he•,i 11g ehllined the' Fillll\
prier eee111a1 of tho (;ii,.
~l-It shall be unlawful for any person, in any way, to damage any propcny. equipment
or appliance constituting or being a pan of the City wastewater utility or for any
person 10 trespass upon tile propcny of the City, to tap any sewer main or to make
any connections therewith, to deposit any type of refuse into manholes or in any
manner to interfcno with the wastewater utility or the propeny, equipment, manholes,
piping or appliances of the -vas1ewatercollection system and treatment facilities .
~ 11 shall be uruawful for MY 1Qdustdal Uw to dishame oondomsnic wwsuts io
violation of%1ioo 12-2·:S ofthisChaRler
+. II is 1181ewAII le, aRy user ta eo!llril,1111 er 811151 ta ea eonlribuled ilireell) or
indireo!li , &Bl ,ollu!Aftt er· , .. 11 ''liter ·1•lueh mill interH1F1 ... ilh Iha ep e,a1ien er
,e,le-eo of tho PQTW. +he&e geeeF&I prehieitleM apply le ell &\1oh 11sllr6 er•
P0+1U, whether er net the Uber io oul,jeet 18 ~letienel (;e1egerieal l'retreotmenl
Stanaeule er nny other Malie,181, State or leeel pHlfeelm~
f"'!lliflff\lRl 9.
ll "•·) "h-do11& • •as10• 11!1 deooed iR 40 Gl-R lfil 1 llllless <peoi~oolly
alle•1•ed hy PQ+IU.
ARY li~uids, eel ills , er gMM .. hieh 1,y -en er !!lei, RRIUH er ~1111ntily &H.
er ff\8Y he, &uAieieRI eilll• oleAe or ei iAlereelien ;•i1h ether aul!s1a11oei; te
oe11se Aro or •~plesieA e,· be iAjorie11a iA MY ether y•ay le the PQ.111! e, te
the eperAlion eflhe POTW. Al 110 lime &NII hYB ~) llll&Dll6tii"I raadinge en
any eKpl oeie n h&i!&Fd !llllar, at Ille poiel ef ti,sehatg• i,;\o tk • sietoff! (or et
eny paint in Iha &)~ten,), 1,e >Rare then fi • peFean, ~) ner MY oi ngle
raoding 8"0• tei, pereent (IQ,,) ef 11•.e be er BM1!1eeive bi 111i1 (b6bl e r Iha
ff!etar , 11ire or ei1ples10H heil&Fd 11\8) else be detemiin twl usi ng Ansh poinl
oonoemm1 ie11, ~l elesod ••p moth ed as sp eeilied in ~O ~-~ +he
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Nik al C<oego 111'et1,I PNJ.-eofflfe.'l'II &1offfHll'¥H y Ce1egefieol Pre1reelinen1 S1endard ~,' 8 ~-;"
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~ lhe premulgallOH er Ille Flld e1al Sl&Rd fd ·r plll IBU llf ••d•s•ilel 1ul,~,jl.~
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•II• • 1 R1eF1 s1Ange1 I tho• lii,JlalioHo impeHd herein ~r~,~,..:~=
I & 1R1111ed1a1el1• eup em•I• Iha limil . . ~ alffe1ed U&ef!I er1111 applieeble repel\· a1101111_ tmpesed hllfeon , Tha Cit)' shell neliP-all ~ r~~~~ HII f8tt,\IIFl!lfRIAl5.. ~
S,w, 1~• /161/tiia 11 1,1,,.;u11io "· II is lltllowl\11 ~ een1a1ning pelht1et1ls iR eMeM& er lhe ~ ·11-r ~r d"!"'r pel!len te d1sehorg1 "'"'"""
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~-elo en dieehargeo 10 lhe pg:rw ·r d er nianee il'lore slfing1111 limi1111e,111
ol,je&1iuas preeenlld In eubeeoliee 13 J IC ef1hi~ c~";~ neeaeSM;' to oe111ply "'ilh lhe
Mfffl/iioe !M•~a.,.e. 11 is Wfllamlill Rir 111 • W'lll' • In) O) olle111111 le dilute o disehat • 7 I~ IHOFl!8511111 """ or p,eol!6o. ·ate, er ie
lf881Hli!lll 10 aehhw, eo, .. pliMBO 1111 !i) ~,;1i:1••1li e~ ~Hl~lell eul161i811e re, ldlM!IIIIIB 0 1111181101111.
,4eei//e,1,'6i Df.!le~9"8~• 6aeh user shell •'elf-, prehibiled 1ft&llri&l8 OF etllOF oubs!ooieee :e~•I prele~llell r,~~•. aeeiden1al dieel•,arge or
disoharge ef p.lllhibi11d n1111erials shall be 1:'~i~edd h••:in'. ~ee1!1lllltl 10 p,e enl eoeiae111al
a,,,d OMpense "'111, 11860 er 91 'd I: e 11H "'8111181Red Bl lhe U91lFO 8"''11 8061 • d. · .n &ee1 etlle -1sehar:ge ii ia lhe M ·e ·1· r It
llllftll l&lel) aetify lhe Gil) 1H d Ill• l'Q,'.('.W f )J .' _6JIOl1llll 11) 0 He 1161P 10
~ol\ien er lhe P01'11' whieh 11hit1111tel . di . e U e 1ee1d1111. 1r 11!1 disehefl!" eeou11 le ~"'
also ee notified it11R1ediaiel)•. +ha no~ili~~~~~ ~• Meire 1,~1men1 p_l•el , Uelre mll5I
.. es1e, eoneeetFRlien • olume "'d ee ee1 ' _nolude 1011111011 or d1seharg0i •YI'• er
• . 1 • 1 ff IYI 88110118 "'i1h' ~ · E~' d aee1de,11al dieehllrge, lhe user shell sub mil 18 lh G' : w •~ ➔ ,e '. ,oys fellowing an
Iha oonse erlhe llioal1911e Md ll!e measures ,ob e A ,17 : de1a1led ,,ri11e11 r"!lelt deeeflblag
eoeuff811eM. Sueh eo1ifo1e1ion shall eel I' " • ~a ,en y lhe uset 18 pre "'" simile, l\i1ur11
other liahility v•hieh RIii)' he ine..-1 ae: 11 ~ 1 ;,i,"';,,r er aey eJll'llllSe , less, dltl1111ge, er
e1her damage 1o pllllOl1II er re M . reeu 1 8 ~• PO'fV', fish llille, er••)'
11a1ilioatioe Nlie,·e Ille \llie/or ':.a _7~ Md ~•~ -• 5'!811 h9 liehl1 1h11erer, eor shall ,uoh
Imposed ey this Chepler er olhe/op:l~~:I•• q: ~~r;lu~e, er el!,,er lieeility .. hieh lll8Y he
may, in eddilie11 18 any elhor remedle 8 1 · :81 ~,. 18 rep01'4 Aeeidental dieohergee
,.,as1e .. e1er dieohBfge p&Allil Ir lhe PQTI'~•, ••~• ~ ~ Ille re,ooa1ia11 or lho dieoherger'e
• ieletiee er 1ho P9T11Ce >IPDJ;S P . ' 18 . "1 . ) "'" Slall er Fedeml ge.,eri1111e111 re, eri1111 er "18 alien er maier Q1<ali1y S1e11dards M 11,e
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reswh ofo spill BF IAIBAIIOIIBI slwg llo&oha,ge era IBKIO polloleRI, 1heR lho HRe, ,nelwdong all POTU/ l•!l"l. s11111pling, enalj'liBlll 11!611Ag aesl-5 &Rd any ether F<1la1ed eesls &hell he eh&ft@d le 1he 1espe11!;ible ••~ ~l01iao 10 J.mple1eea. ,,, neliee ahAII be pem1000111l1 p0,1od •• 1he waer's bull11iA l!eerd 0, 01he, p,e,l½i11en1 plaoe o,Haing employeee ,,,hem 10 eell in 1he e"""' o r OR eeeidenllll disekarge . I.BlployeP.1 shall ensore 1h01 ell empl0yees , he 1lllly ebsef''B, eawse 0, sari.., sweh on aeeidea1el diselmge 10 0ee 11r •H &d'"ised 0flhe en1ergena1· n01iAee1ien llfBoedure. l~ DiscontinuanCJJ of Privy Vau/lS, Cesspooh, Septic Tanks and Outhouses:
I, Connection Required. All unprovcmcnls now using privies, vauhs, ouiside 1oilets,
cesspools, septic tanks, g,,:as.c uaps, leach fields or olhcr sewage disposal facilities m
the City, or hereafter i11 the Ci1y, shall be connected with the public sewer ltncs of the
City or any sanitation district in the City, provided such public sewer line bas been
brought within four hundred feet (400') of any part of such dwelling or improvement
requiring sewage disposal service, and provided that such connection shall only be
required when such privies, vaulls, ouiside toilets, cesspools, septic tank.I, grease
traps, leach fields or oilier sewage disposal faciliti es fail to function p;operly so thot
they have to be repaired so as to make them usable.
2. Abandonment of Privies, Cesspools, Septic Tanks. All outside toilets, privies, vaults,
cesspools, septic tanks, grease tnps and leach fields now existing in the City where
any pan of the dwelling or improvement is located within four hundred feet (400, of
a public sewerage line or the City, or of a sanitation distrie1 or the City shall be
abandoned and no longer u,sed, in the event Iha• any one of such items shall be
overflowing, full or not functioning properly, so that it bas to be rcpain:d, in which
event the owner or IUCh premises shall immediately make arrangements to connect
the improvements using such facilities and such coMcction shall be made within
sixty (60) days by owner at o·wncr"s expense.
3. The contents of privy vaults, scpuc tanlcs, cesspools, or outhouses within the limils of
1he City shall not be removed therefrom, nor shall the same be transported through
any street, all ey or public place within the City, except in a sanitary m41Ulcr, through
or by means of airtight IBnks, if !!Of\ and mixed with matter, and if solid or dry, in
light covered tanks in such manner BS shall prevent the escape of any noxious gases
or o ffensive odors and preserve such conlenls from sight or exposure during cleaning.
and such removal shall be kept and maintained in sanitary condition and shall be
subject to inspection by the Deportment ofHcalth of the County.
"'J2, New Constn,ction:
I. Connection With City s.r....,r Un, Requved. All new constructiQ!l or d11clhngs and
improvements requiring sewer disposal service in the City shall connect such
dwelling or improvement with the sewer line of the City or such sanitation dis1rict.
2. Use of Temporary Toilet Facilities During Construction. During the construction of
any dwellings and improvements , temporary toilet focilit1cs mBy be used in
accordance with the rcguln1lo ns of the Tri-County Hcahh Dcpnnment or or the SIBie
Ooard of Health, nnd as soon ns such dwelling or improve ment 1s connected 10 the
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public sewers. ,uch use shall be 11hi111Jonc:d and all evidence or such use prop<:rly • covered or d,spos..'<I or. bl; Mm,hole Co,,..,., No person shall open nny sewer manhole w11hou1 1hc permission or 1he City. Mf. Special Agreeme/11.< tmd Cn nm,cts. No srn1emc111 con1nincd ,n lhis seclion shall be cons1rucd as prohib11ing st.tecial wri11cn ngrccmenis between 1he POlW and any 01h~-r person allowing mduslnal waste or unusual strength or character to be admincd 10 1hc POTW from aoy part or pans of such POlW, or person or persons living oulSide !he
boundaries of the POTW, upon such 1errns and conditions and for such periods of time as
may be deemed reasonable. However. no such agreemen1 with a categorical user shall
allow s1andards less stringen1 than lhc opolicablc National Categorical Prctrcalmcnt
StJndard.
~-ProhitilNI Conn, • ,ms h is unlawful for eny person, corporation. or other business cnti1y,
ci:hcr m i,-r.;o11 or 1,uough an agent, employee, or contractor to make, allow or cause to be
made any c.,1111ect1on to !he POlW for !he purpose of servicing property oulSidc the
buun,larics cf the )'(')TW, except upon r=mmendatioo of the City and the approval of the
City~uncil.
Gli, I'rivatt Wastewa,,, 1,•,•r,osal:
I . Privc:e Disposal.
a. Prior 10 commencement of cons!Nction of a priva1c was1cwa1cr disposdl system,
rhe own1. or his agent shall first ob1ain wrincn permission from the City for
si,bmission 10 lhc Health Depart men•.
I,. +he .,,1iaatlens fer Ille, • .,. f8'1Uired la Seotien 13 a J 111011 R1eot 111 i:edlfal,
S1a1e 111d leaal f9'1YiMH11A1,1.
el!, The owner or his agent shall opcrale and mainlllin the private was1cwo1er
disposal focili1ies a1 his sole expense ond in compliance wi1h all Federal, Slate,
and local laws, rules and regula1ions.
<lj;. No srntcmenl con1ained in this section shall be cons!Ned 10 inlcrfcrc walh any
addiuonal requirerncnlS which may be imposed by !he lleahh Department or the
City
eg. The lypc, cnpacily, loca1ion, and layou1 of an individual was1cwa1cr disposal
sys 1em shall comply with all s1andnrds of1he Health Dcportmcnl. No pcnnil shall
be issued for any individual was1ewater disposal system employing subsurfoce
soil absorption facilities wbcrc the an:a or the lot does not meet the regulations
imposed by the Heallh Ocpanmen1 anJ in no event where !he area of !he lot is
less than fifteen thousand (15,000) sqll8rc feet.
fs;. The Health Dcpanmcn1 shall be ollowed 10 inspcc1 the work under 1his division
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nt any s1age or cons!Nction; and, In any even1. the applicam for the permit shall •
no1ify the ltealth Department when the work is ready for final inspec1ion and
before ony underground ponions arc covered. The inspcc1ion shall be made
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wi1hin fony..:1gh1 I 48) hours of 1hc nonce by 1he Cuy, cx:lus,vc of Sa1urJays, Sundays and legal holidn) s. :I. W11ow1111.•..,. B, &.,,lie -,:,,,.~ ,lwir k,~. Wes10.·e1er er ,;eplie laAh heYl611i shell R81 Eliseherge ••Y wes10 w11hi11 lh~ eerroR11e lle••daries ef tho C'· .~ peiRIO dtl6igllAltlll by the Gil), All per,niu...t eiselll!Fgtl6 shell eemply 1 ·i1h the IBF1119 er 11,e seplie ha•ler permi1 eg,ceen~e,H. All '"ieleteFS a,e s•bjeel 10 Iha legel liellilititl6 e•tl penehillll provides i11 ll1i1 Ch•pt81'.
II, bi 11i'5 9" lle1, o !Ji§!, UN ,flll,8"11)'. P,11)' ••lheAIY er rigl;ls gfllflled le lhlfe Oistriel by
1his Chepler sliftll ealy epply 10 1hese 8f8115 eflhe Eegle ood G&<"l!F soro ~ee lf811 reeeiuiftg
&e• •er sepciee tfem Hew Qis1ri11 ,
Q. .'"""-lri111 .f>,e,,rtiis. ,._II oij!lti~e&AI i•d•slriel ll!leP.I 111!.151 elllein • "•s1eu,e1er ee•lfihllliee
peflfti1 . Ally ll!ler ,iololiRl! IR) l8fffl or eondilie n ef 11,e ••51eu,el81' diuho,g1 p9Alllh 81tR be
swbjee1 le eeferee111ee1101iee 881 feitl! 1B See1ie• 12 2, ef11\is Cllap1e,.
Re. GllffP-"""ee Selfe/Ji,,~. A ee111plillf'lee oehedwle may Ile i•elwded •• a pell ef1he "'85le••eler
eeelfib•lien pMBil. t,11 eelllpliltRee dales, ,epeFling re~•iremenls eRd 01ker le1tne ef lhe
9BRed•I• rn••t Ile Rlel b)' lhe ••er.
So, JltJj8('f,#ftg. UjeloliBf! ef atty HfBFling Fe(tWriHfftBAH ef l-kis Chap,ar By any klHI\ inoludteg
h•I 1101 1;..;1ed 10 the F~•ireA,IRl9 ef !he "8611\l•iler eeelfihwlieR p1RMi1 eaR resllll ill
e&ft,,eeml!ftl aetien heilig 1111!@!! 11Ader lhe pre.,joieA9 efSaelieR 12 2 6 eflhi• Chap1 1r .
~ The City Council of !he City of Englewood, Colorado hereby authoriz.es
amending Tille 12, Chapler 2, Section 3, oflhe Englewood Municipal Code 2000, 10 read•
follows:
11•2•3: Fees and Chargts.
A. Purpose. It is the ~urpose of this section lo provide for the paymen1 of all POTW cosls,
including costs ol the City. The lolal llllllual cos1 of opcrolion nnd main1cnnnce shall
include, but need not be limited to, labor, repair.;, equipmenl replnccmcnl , main1ennnce,
necessary modifications, power, samplin g, laboratory tesling and a rcasonnblc contingency
fund. The charges will be based upon the quality and quantity of user's wastewater, and also
upon the capilal and operating cos1s 10 inlercept, treat, and dispose of wastewater. The
applicable charges shall be llll set forth herein.
B General. There is hereby levied and charged on each 101. parcel of land and premises
served by or having sewer connection with lhc sanitary sewer of lhc Ci1y or O!hcrw isc
di5cha,ging sani1ary sewage, ,nduslrilll was1es or OIiier liquids. ci1her d1rcclly or indircclly,
into Ille City sani1ary sewer system an annual sctVice charge which shall be compuled and
payable as follows:
I . 'Inc charge for sewage 1rea11ncn1 shall be based on the gallonage of waler delivered
10 lhc premises during 1he lowcsl water meler reading period fall ing between October
I and May 15. This gallonnge converted to an annual equivalenl and multiplied by
the annual mle pe: one ti,c •1 sond (1,0llO) gallons pmvides the onnuol treatment
charge .
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2. A charge for sewer collecuon sys1em mam1enance shall be cs1abhshcd annually by • action of the City Cowtc,I where prcrruscs are served by lhc City collocuon ,ystem. Where the Ci1y docs not own and mainlam the collection •ys1em. 1he Cily will collcxt charges for ma101cnancc of same only when authon7.Cd by the terms o f contract between the Cily and the saniu11ion dis1ric1. 3. Where wa1cr nl any premises is laken through mull iple meters. the charge for sewage 1rcatmcn1 shall be based on the gallonage of waler delivered 10 the premises through all of lhc meters during the apprnpriale wa1cr meter reading period falling between October I and May I 5. or the ,um of the mirumum charges for each meter.
whichever is grea1er. However, one (I) bill for all sewage treaur.';111, composed of the
sum of minimum charges for each meter used, or a single quar.titative charge for all
sewage trcatmcnl may be issued in the following cases :
a. Where water service is lllken through a combina1ion of meters or 1hrough
meters on two (2) or more service pipes, if waler serviced through each of such
met~ and service pipes is delivered and used on the same property for one
general purpose. or the premises ,s a single enlerpnsc on an integrated holding
of land, undivided by public streets, roads or alleys; and
b. For each public school entity, evtn though 1hc meters may be situated on
separate pn-penics.
4 , Where water usage information is !IOI available sewage service charges shall be
compulcd using the cumnl rale per one thousand (1,000) gaUons 1md based on the •
following normal usage by class, .. fo llows:
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2 Mon1hs 3Mont:is 12 Mon1hs
a. Single-family dwellings 14 21 83
b. Multi -family dwelling units 9 13 52
c. Mobile home unus s 8 52
d. Commercial (by melcr size/capacity)
5/8 in<:h 19 29 116
314 inch 29 44 176
I inch 49 73 292
I 1/2 inches 97 146 584
2 inches 156 234 936 ,__.. ...
3 inches 311 467 1.868
4 Inches 487 730 2,920
6 inches 973 1.460 5,840
Nomllll usage by class will be checked by tnbulAtion and averaging nt least every five (5) years to
dc1ect and adjust for changes in patterns of waler usage.
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5. The minimum ch.irgc per year for ;;e,. age treatment service. by customer clnss, shall be a percentage of na1 rate charge, llus amount rcprcscnung the fixed pomon of operation ard mmmcnancc (O&M) costs. 6. Outside City cu stomers will be charged one hundred five pcrcelll (105%) of the amount charged inside City customers for similur service 10 compcnsalc for additional infihrniion from the longer imerceplor lin es. 1"11is fi1c1or has been included in the na1 rate and minimum rate tables in subsoction 8 9 below , 7. Charges for service 10 cuslomcn inside the City limits shall be billed in quarter-
annual iMtallmcnts in advance. Charges for sewer only service outside the City may,
at the di5cretion of the City, be billed annually where this would no1 oonllict with
special provisions of a coMccto~s agreement All bills are due and payable ns of the
billing date and become delinquent thirty (30) days after the billing date,
8. User charges shall be reviewed annually and revised periodically 10 re0e,;1 acrual
treatment works O&M COSIS.
9. The following rates shall become effe,;tive January I, 2003:
Sewage Treatment Charge $1.0049
Collection System Charge $0.1337
Total: Sl.1386
SCHEDULE( SCHEDULES SCHEOULE Ill SCHEDULE IV
CUstomer In City In City OuuidcCily Outside City
Class City Sewcn Oistrict Sewers District Sewers District Sewers
Billed Qunnerly Billed Quancrly Billed Annually Billed Quruterly
Flat Min. Flat Min. Finl Min, Flat Min. Rate Rn1e Raio Rate
Single
Family S23.94 $21.78 $21.12 $19 .20 $88 56 $80.64 $22.14 $20.16 Dwelling
Multi
Family Sl4.82 $13.50 $13 .08 SI 1.88 $54.96 $49.92 $13.74 $12.48 Per Unit
Mobile
Home S9.12 $8.28 S8.04 $7.32 $33,84 $30,72 $8.46 $7,68 Per Unit
Commercial & Industrial (by meter size)
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518" $33.00 S30.06 S19.l6 $26.52 $12140 $111.36 S30.60 314• $50.10 $45.60 544.12 $40.16 SISS.76 $168.96 $46.44 1· $83.10 $75.60 57338 $66.78 $308.1 6 $2S0.32 S7704 I 1/2" $166.10 $151.26 5146.70 SIJ3.S0 $616.32 $560.64 $154.08 2· $26640 $242.46 SlJS.14 $213.96 $987 .60 $898.80 S246.90 3• $531.72 $483.84 S469.32 $427.02 $1,970.88 $1,793.76 $492.72
4" $831.12 $156.36 $733.56 S667.S6 $3,080.88 $2,803.68 sno.22
6" $1,662.30 $1,512.72 Sl,467.12 Sl.33S.06 $6,162 .00 SS,607.36 Sl,540.SO
s· $2,641.32 $2,403.60 S2.324.34 S2,IIS.l2 $9,791.70 SS,910.42 $2,447.88
10" $3,796.92 $3,455.22 $3,341.34 $3,040.56 $14,075.64 $12.808.80 $3,518.88
Minimum charges bolh inside and oulSidc the c-;• • 'ITC ninely-ooc pen:enl (91%) Oat !lite clwJe
for the CUSl()mef class involved.
10. All fees and charges hsled under this Section 12·2·3, shall be subjeci 10 a c:umul1dvc
incteasc for the DCJtl five (S) ye.in (2003 lo 2008) as folk,\Ns:
On Jamiary I, 2004, the Cllisting fees and chalgcs shall be increased by the amount of
filtcea P=Clll (IS%) above the January I, 2003, fees and charges.
On January I, 2005, the existing fees and charges shall be increased by the amount of
filtcea pcrccn1 (IS%) above the January I, 2004, fees and charges.
On January I, 2006, the exis. ing recs and chalgcs shall be increased by the amount of
fifteen pcrccn1 ( I S~o) r.oo,-e the January I, 2005, fees and cbarges..
On January I, 2007. the c xi Sling fees and chalgcs shall be increllsC<I by the amount or
fifteen pc:rcco1 (ts,.) above the January I, 2006, fees and charges.
On January I, 2008. the existing fees and charges shall be increased b~ .,c amount of
founcen pet'tffll (14•4) above the January I, 2007, fees and cbarges..
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s• $42.24 $70.08 $140.16 $224.70 $448.44
$700.92
$1,401.8'
$2,227.6:
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I. A sch()(,I op,.raling 011 n nine-month (9) school year. winch supplies documcntn11on 10 the Coty v~rilyinr 1he rnne-month (9) schedule and wluch applies fu, n 11111c-mon1h (9) opcm1ing s1ntus , shall be hilled seventy-si x pcrcc nl (76%) of lhc chnrgcs wl11ch would nonnally accrue for similar usage by a res idcminl cus1omcr. 2. lndus1ries, car washes nnd olher es1ablishmcn1s where summer imgn11on wn1cr is 1101 significant or where sworal business fluctuations are more sig:mticant 1han irrigation
usage shall be billed based 011 annual rather than winter period water usage.
3. Customers wnh delivery flu,. characterisucs sigruticamly cbffcrenl from lh..,e of a
single-family dwelhng shall pa)' an additional readiness to serve fee based on the
following fonnula :
R-V (.91 x NWY36S where:
= Annual deli ,cry now ra1c charac1eris1ics charge
= Readiness to serve portion of O&M costs
NW = Customer's annual nonworki,,g days
365
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= Number of days in calendar year
-Annual volume charge for wastewater treatment
4. Other Cases. Where the procedures above arc not applicable, or when applicauon of
same would work an obv10Us and significant injustice to the cus1omer, a rote <hall be
established by the City based on rC:1SOnable CSlim:itcs or projected flow.
D. If &RY u-am e, u•asles llAI dl6i!l1a,ged, er an prapesed 10 be dieel1a,ged 10 Ille pwblie
se• e15, • hie~ "BleM eeRtain the swbs1aeees er posses s 1he ehemet eri s1ies eR•memtl!EI ifl
~" 12 l 21.1 ebe•,•• &Rd, in 1he j"dg,eeRt er 1he Gi1y, may 11!1, e a delete,~e"s ei:r..e1
"pen lhe sel'ege 11 0fk8. 11F8881l&"6, IMl"ipmeRI er reeei~i11g-.wat81 61 er wMeh etheP"'ise
0rea1e • ha;wd 10 lit. er eoRslil"I• a p•blie e"is1111ee, 1he Gi1y shall else eho,ge 11,e
fella• ·ing fees a11d tehe a"ell e,1fereeme11t aeliee ie aeee•d•n•• wi1l1 &eetien 12 2 ~ ef 1his
Chapler 115 the Gi t~ dee111e edui&ahie.
D Simificqnt lnthtrtrial U-scu ·
J. Industoes that gn; pgmiggt as Simifismt ln4ustrial UscJJ ppd th.it dtSChamc
wuiw1q with sop cop •nd(0c JSS ip excess er NgrmaJ J)on.cstic sirg,gth
Wastm1cr 02-2-11 B 31} will be chprgqt [or the cost or b4ndlingJrcaJment or
these wastn c,,1cuJnted b:95ed uoon 1hens.cxccss lPPdios D1c use 0(1t•npbnws d9
no1 permit the Uw to othqwisc exceed anv local limits soecifi~i....;1-2-11 C or
fglcmland smc rwratmcn1 Standards,
z. The City shnll &lfi8 require payment to cover the odded cost surcha, gc of handli ng
and treating 1hc wn~tcs eetlfiKJel'ed as "ind"striel wn:J«!Gt!! J!WCW.lilllalby illlfl8iiff½g
1h c following formu la:
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SC = Q x 8J4 fUt O (AOIJ) + UCs (SS 300)) SC = nnnu:11 surchnrgc m dollnrs nnd cents 0 2 volume ofscwngc (hschargcd to the public sewer m 1111llion gallons per year 8.34 conwrsion factor; I gallon of water 10 pounds UC 0 ~ umt chnr~c for /\OD in dollars per pound ($0.0 I CiO) (i) If COD/800 S 1s less thnn 3.0, then AOD"(BOD S • 200 mg/I)
(ii) If COD/BOD S 1s greater thnn 3.0, then AOD,{COD-500 mg1)
/\OD = Additional Oxygen Demand strength index in nullig,"'ns per lit.:r
COD = Chemical ox)gen demand strength index in nullignuns per liter
BODS = 5 day biochcm,cal oxygen demand strength mdex m milhgrams per liter
UC S = unit charge for SS in dollars per pound ($0.0389)
ss = suspended solid, strength index in ntilligrnms per liter
200 = nomml BOD 5 strength in milligrams per liter
300 = nonnal SS strength in milligrams per htcr
500 = normal COD strength in milliginms per liter
The application of the above formula provides for a surcha.gc .--.it BOD. COO andiPf fflf ISS. If
the &IRlllglil iede. ef8OQ. OOQ er SS is 1os, 1haR lhe base Rw11hor llliil i1 heiRgo•h1me1od !fem
ii, lllee lhere shell he RB l~flllletg1 re, t:WI perliool•r eeleg8f)', RBF •lliill lRl!H copccptrnliop of
lhcsc oonutan1s is less tho, or NoWII Domestic Strenmh Wpstc, the User shall ...,., • ~
surthan::e nor given a credit g+YetHo the 10101 surcharge.
-1-. IRElt1s1rios urfeeted t,l111ll be thus• i!le111rn i<I i11 th, '~&ll00ff!-lt1dliillri•I Clessrnea1ien
H1111ual, (SICl4) 19~~ 99 revised, Di•.-isions A 1hre•~·· ', with 1ho speeille eoeop1ion of
lll.ose iRdu&lrioe whieh disehefi!B only noapreel'S6, s•tregt11ed deml!tltie "'119'."5--ilf
'"8511!8 lff!111 senilaf)' eon ,·eni•nel!!i. Ai:r..ou,d iad11striM •,ill be elessilit!(l as rell3',<,,
a. S1gaili•11111 md1151Aal 115en; slliill he meRi1eroe ta detilFfllino 61-glh leuels. TM5
shell h• oooon11•liohod eeeerding le e p-lR18RI Pf"''!'&RI OSl•hhshed ~'-ffle
Gt\y-. Tho HOuhs ef llliRljlhng &Rd Ml&l)<sis ., ill he Fl!OOrd•d IA tile u1ilitil!8 01'lie•,
F1!118rlt!(l to lhe elrea1ed mdust,y aad reporlod 10 F@!!:Ule1a,y agene,os per llus
0UffOIM f!IRli!ll"81
l>J. P 1y111ent mies shall t,., compulcd for ICR cuslomers based on the followm~ bas,c
ca:,itnl costs of !he 13i,City plant:
Q (Volume): $552.15 per 1.000 gallon day of capacity
BOD: 36.57 per pound duy of capacity
SS: 42.05 per pound day of capacity
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i!;i Specific individual rates will be calculated based on the volume str<ngth ar.d rate or now in accordnnce with current f'alcra l guidelines. Adjusuncnts 10 individual rates will be made annually or more frequently. whenever evidence is received that a major change "' wastewater volume and/or chanoctcnstics has occurred. Payment will corruncncc wuhin one (I) year or the date or mitiauon of service through the Bi-City plant. li_ll. Rworation of Service. Sewer service shall not be restore'<! until all chorges, including the
expense of termination and charge for restoration of service. have been paid.
Gf. Collccrion Proced11rcs;
I . Charges Responsib/111)' uf Owner: All recs and chnrgcs shall be chargeable against and
payable by the owner orthe premises receiving sewer services.
2. Periodic Billing Siatcments:
a. The City shall cause billings for wastewetcr treatment and/or water charges to be
rendered periodically at rates established.
b. Billing, for charges and any Olhcr noliccs shall be effective u:,on mailing said
billing or nouce to the last lcnown address of the user as shown on City records.
Service charges prov:ded In 1~js Chapter shall be bi lled and paid in full within
thirty (30) days from date of billing. Panial payments may be approved by the
City Manager or dcsignce on a case by case basis provided that the total bill shall
be paid in full no more tha.1 tlvte months ancr the original billing date. The City
Manager or dcsignee shall <Jevclop policies 1h01 set fonh the cooditions under
which n partial payment plan may be granted. The City shall bear no
responsibility 10 provide the customer with nny kind of reminder notices . If the
payment arrangement is not kept, all opplicablc late fees and penalties shall
apply.
d. If sewer rn1c1 nrc changed or users institute or terminate service other than on
cstabli:<hcd billing dates, •he bill shall be prorntcd .
3. Wh:n paymcn1 ui C.:11} utility services is received, the City shall aoply said payment 10
satufy all stormwetcr enterprise fund charges first, all concrt1e u!lhty fund charges
second, all sanitary sewer fund charges shall be satisfied next, and lastly, water fund
charges shall be satisfied, in that order.
H!;i. Dclin,1uency and Collection:
I. Fc:s ond charges levied in accordance with this Chapter shall be paid within thiny (30)
da:,s from the dace or billing to the City. If the bill ls not paid within thiny (30) days
nfier billing, it shall be deemed delinquent, whcrt,,. n delinquency charge not to
cxcc.-d the amount of fifteen dollars (S 15 .00) or , live percent (5%) per month, or
rrac1111n thereof, not 10 exceed a total of twenty-five percent (25%) of the amount due.
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whichever ,s gn:a1cr shall be unposed for collection scmcC$ lnterCS1 m the amount of • e1gh1ecn J)CttCIII ( I 8' ,) per year shall be charged on the amount due only. 2 Nor,paymen1. All sewer charges and surcharges, mcludmg, bu: not limited 10. collection charges, prc1rca1mc111 charges, rnonihlring charges, shall be a lien upon the propcny 10 which sewers 1,rc connected from the date snid charge.! become due umil said charges arc paid, The owner of every structure or premises shall be liable for all sewer charges for users on his premises, which lien of liability may be enforced by the City by action at l~w to enfon:e tlte lien, In case the 1enan1 in possession of any premises shall pay the sewer charges, it shall relieve the landowner from such
obligations and lien, but the Cuy shall not be required to seek payment from any person
whomsoever other than the owner for the payment of sewer charges. No change of
ownership or ocwpation shall affect the applica1ion of this subsection. and the failure
of any owner 10 discover Iha! he purchased property against which a lien for sewer
service exists shall in no way affect his linbihly for such paymcn1 in full. Said
dclinqucnl paymcn1s, and lhc lien aeated !hereby, shall be enforced by :wcssmcm
upon lhe property and premises so served and ccrtitica1ion thereof 10 1he Coun1y
Treasurer for 1he collection under and in pursuance as provided for in tltls Code,
ll;I. Disconnection Clause:
I. The Ci1y may discoMect within the City or contract areas served by the City for
accounts delinquent more lhan ninety (90) days . Notice shall be given lo last known
address of user or owner thirty (30) days prior 10 diSCOMection. All costs of
diSCOMeclion shall be rcp1id at the time of recoMection. •
2. When the premises to which such service is provided ore located without the limits of
the City, failure to pay the rates and charges for treatment and disposal of sanitary
sewage when due shall be cause for the City Cleric to ecnify to lhc county
commissioners of the oounty in which said delinquent user's property 1s located the
charges due and unpaid, on or before November I of each year, and thereupon and until
paid, lhe same shall be a lien upon lhe real property so served by said sewerage system
and shall be levied, certified. received or collected by sale annually from year to year
by the proper county omcials as are general taxes, and the proceeds therefrom remitted
10 the City of Englewood; provided, !hat if the premises nrc supplied with City waler
services, suc h service may be shut off until such rates and charges for 1rcatmen1 and
disposal of sanitary sewage shall have been paid.
Section 4. Tiie City Council of the City of Englewood, Colorado hereby authori7.es amending
Tule 12, Chapter 2, Section 4, of the Englewood Mwticipal Code 2000, to read as follows:
12-2-4: Priva lt Sewers, Conntcdons and Repa irs.
A Buildings to Have Separatt Connections. Each premises, property or building(s) Situated
on a premises or property tn I mam1er which would allow the premises or property to be
subdivided and the building{s) sold separately shall be served by a separate service
connection directly to the nearest main without crossing other adjoining pr1.,nises or
properties, and no connection shall be made by extending 1he service from one property,
premises or building lo another property, premises or building. !loch separate building in a •
planned unit development shall have a separate sewer service line. Excc-ptions to this
requirement may be granted by the Ci ty Manager or dcsignec with the concurrence of the
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• Wn1cr nnd Sewer 13or,r1I urxm ,1 review ofn wrinen request ,if1hc propcny owner, in wlueh the prnpcny owner illus1rn1.:s wnh h~1h wrin.:n and grnphic descrip1ions. why the cxccp1ion should he granted Exts1ing prenuscs. propcn,es or bu1ldinµs wluch do not confonn 10 1!11s rc:qu1rcmen1 may maintain their service connection configurnt,ons unless and until such umc, m the opinion of the Cny Manager or dcsignee w11h the concurrence of the Water and Sewer 13oard, the «,f'\ 1cc must he sq,arated
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R. Old Pm,11,• Sc11·,·N. Old pm,ue sewers may be used ,n connccuon with new buildings only when they arc found 10 mc,1 all requirements herein and &Olely a1 the risk of 1he user; otherwise. old private sewers shall be plugged al the usc~s expense upon discontinuance of
service. ·me plug in the old private sewer must be ins1x:c1cd and approved und n plan
review and inspection fee will be charged by 1he City.
C. Design nnd Constn1CJ1on 11ic size. slope, alignmcnl, and materials of construction of a
pnvale SCI> er, and lhe mcdlOds to be used m exca,·atmg, placing of pipe. jointing, testing.
and backfilling the trench and all other work shall conform to the requirements of the
Building and Plumbing Code or other applicable codes. laws, rules and rcgulauons of
Federal. State, and local entities.
D. Private Uft Stations. Sewage lifi stations shall be prohibited except in structures where it
can be clearly demonstrated lo the satisfaction of the City Manager or his representative
that the sewer discharge pipe CfflllOl be located 10 allow gravity flow to the public sewer.
Sanitary sewage discharge from such structures shall be lifted and discharged to the =·er
by means of a sewage lift station that shall be located inside the building to be served,
which SCWllge lift stauon shall be owned, operated and ma1nta1ncd by the user. Sewage lift
stations may be located outside bu1ldmgs only with the approval of the Water and Sewer
lloanl after submission of compelling evidence that no alternative armngement is or was
possiblr. Outside building lift stations approved i>y the Waler and Sewer Boanl must have
bolt-down, ~•skcted lids, vents 1hn1 extend above the building roonine. and water tight
containment structures wi th top, rim elevations that extend al least six inches (6") above the
rim elevation of the nearest toilet bowl. Furthennorc, the property owner shall enter into an
agreement with the City of Englewood, wluch agreement shall bind the owner and all
future successors and assi~. whereby, should the lift stnuon overflow, the City shall be
held harmlc,;s and indcnuuficd ngDinst all State and Fedcml fines, penalties and legal
net. 1s
E. !11St11/lu1ion mul Maint<'n1111cc, All costs and expenses mc1dcntol 10 the instnllnuou and
connection of the privnrc St'Wer shall be borne by the npplican· who shall r1.1nin or employ a
licensed sewer contrnc tor or plumber 10 make connection to n1.J install a sewer.
·n,c service line from the public sewer main line to the structure to be served shall be
installed by the property owner at his/her expense. The owner shall hold the City hannlcss
for any loss or damage th:11 may directly or indirectly be occasioned by the installa11011 of
the service hnc or the malfuncuon of any old pnvate sewer
11tc owner of any property co1u1ecting to the POTW shnll be responsible fur 1he
mnintcna11ce of the scn'icc line from the public sewer to the structure to be scrvtd The
owner shall keep the service line for which he/she is responsible in good condi11or1 •n•I
shall rcplnee m his/her expense ony portions 1hercof which, in the opinion of the C11i
hccomc dllmaged or dismlcgmtcd as to be unfit for funher use, or is in such cond
pen111t infiltrotion mto the •Y•tc:m All repairs shall be comple1cd \\lthm thiny (3(,1 U.t)'t
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after nou fi cat,on and sholl be completed by a bonded contractor The o"'ner shall be • responsible fo, returning the pubhc nght o r way and the s1rcct to acceptable Cuy standards. -!-, G, e•51! '11-1!. ee,1,•s• /'11Jhl,'hi11·•• c,.;,e, i ... GFease imp iHle~e Feq•i"'d foF all foeili1iea •eed a,id epeMIBd ,egylaFI)' Hlf lhe &81e er prepmd foud , iool•diRg b•I H81 limi11l<l 1e Fll618YfllRIB, eal"<l6, '851 feed B•llels, piaa 0•1le1e, deliill!l116ee11s , eend1,0ieh shape &Rd 811) and all ether l1indo &Rd 1)'1!115 er foed ~0Rdi11g etilabliolN~llftlS iR 0hieh a•)" feed p,..,a1ie• !ineludi•g hee1ieg er defms1ing IR er by MNllli Bf 811) ki•d er
euen er hea1in1 deuiee) lek• plaee ee 18■ pR!mi&•, hlllh• er Rel 11110h faei~liM""
leeeied in• 5ep&fille buihlillg er &tru8!111e Br Beeupy ll!l&el in a buildi111 BF &lfllell!R!
!ha1 ia •• •pied b) olho, bu•inN&es, 05 ;ell as seheols, eh•reh11&, he~
t, ilh 88RIRNMl ki1eh111 leeililies. Rllf5iftg hemeo, 11118 day 881'1 HAIIP.I <hieh he ••
kilehw 111d lflt!IB• in Iha pFeplFBliOR er food, IR a.Wilie•, RMIIII euning l'aeilililli &Bd
elhllf!I eapable ef dieelwging aigeifiill!RI 9Rlellftl6 of grease in1e •~• 110+11' shell h
,oquind 18 i1w1111l @l'IIH iBIIFNJ!le16. GF!lll&e inlweepl811 &hell R81 be r•q•ir•d fo r
pfi vale ree ideneee er dwellings 111~1ss 18ero "'"" ee-eraiel u&8!1 wi1hi111h1 d1 ellingo
1he1 gae ■FBI ■ •melll!ls ef grMB• beyond 1he1 genl!falllll hy a A!llideoliel dwellieg.
;!. ~ louepliens may he made hy ~•• Ci1y 14anager or deeig,,11 by g,selieg a
wrilleft ·,ari1111411, 'Ale 'lllllf lfld !i e,m Bellfll slllll hi\ I l~lherily le BYlfride 11ft)
deeisie& lllld ■ by 11,e Gil)' HBRager er dll!li,.-••• in 1lti1 eaoe,
~-G, _, .t•ie. f!efl/8,• ~i"8 G,i,'-e. HII: +ho t:i.,. oltall pMIRIUlg&II rule&1 ,eg,tla1ioR5 BIid
efillfia fer gN61,1 IIIIIIAllf!l8F 1iftes.
4 . MS!'eelie• efG t<lff! .. ,e B'f'l91'§. +he Ci~ shall i16llllllilh tn ill6jl ■alieft pF8g,am fer
g,ense i111wuploF1. +he Cily shell de ■lap rul11 1ed regula1ieea 10 i• 11nor, all
greese in1eraep1e11 and d9811ftU!AI 181 iUll!l881.ieR5 BflflMI iRIIF81pl9f8,
➔. ,. eass htce Hfl'B• .a.,m,:Ji'fl &.Jil!Bf4,lts. ,i\JJ \i619f6 88RAHht8 18 IFNSe iRlefO"J'l8PJ
~ill 98 re~•ired 18 pump OHi their iRIIF8&pl8f8 Bl IRIBP'tlls dlllFRHRN in rul1!9,
reg11le1ia1111 aRd e,i1eria premulga1..i by Ille Ci1y.
& Bi•l6f:iea,' 7l ea,,,,e.1! Bielogieal 1rea1m11RI shall RBI be a subs1i1u11 fer ~'" puo,p,es
of lhe gr88!1e io1eree~10,.
?-, E,,i~i..g &,w,e~ ,\VJ / Gti••••lefl 16 G,ea,e iltle,eepll!,t. lo!ti!i!leg SBUFOll!l eel
ee1111ee1ed 10 g,ean 1e1tAll!IJl.eP.1 ..,d • hieh ee•lfie•I• eig11rneaA1 111neoell shell bo
idllftlilied 1lwuj!h illfil!Hlieo ef lh• eellee1ien ayelems. 0.0.u ~1150 M!Yftll!!I ""'
id1111ilied, Iha, ·ill be ~uiNd le ,mplomaftl bei;I mlftBglfflllRI pFHlie• (itiP'i) 18
lieep ail IIAQ grease BUI or the pg:pu Too Cily &hall PRIRIUlgllll rul15; regulalieRS
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If Iha 811P'e are nlll sueH&&NI al lhe Hloilil) Md ~•.e H1eili1y ee~lin•l!9 IB eeolfibule
eignilieaAI 811l011Rl8 or eil &lid J!!NS8 le"'" 51111i1er, 68'ol.lf118 889YIIIIIII~ ey field
~AO, 11>.en ~11 flleilily will Ile re~•i,od 18 iM&lo II on ode~ualal)• eia,d groose
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S, /Ugh.· ef E·,1,,1 'IQ1ene"'eF ii iG 11e0essaF) 10 111ahe a11 insl'ee1io11 10 e111i!Foe 811) f!FOYi&iens of t-l!is se01ion, or '"'A•n•"•• Iha Gil)' belie'"a,; lhe1 there eKists in ill)' premis•s s0ejee1 10 1llis eeetion RR)' eondilion OF uiolalion mi1l1 regard 10 ll1e 0se an~ n1ainleHonee of oil &nd f!f88Se in1ereef!IOF6, Ike Ci1y peFS01111el 111a1· enler sueh f'F@1eises 10 inspeel 1he senie pro .. ided 11!e1 preper eredemials lie pF8'ie111ed and ••~1111S1 eed ea f!fBRled 01111')', or 011!erwise Ile• e g,00nde KIF a seereh • om;nl e~eeplien as mey ee aa1heriae~ B)' lao,. If Fe~0es1ed e111ry lie Fefllsed, fll,el Ci1y sliell h•"• reee0.FSe l0 e,eF) ,emed> p,a.,ided B) lew lo sea••• enlf)·. inel0di1¼g en issaa .. .ie ~adffli11iBIRlll'"8 "'AFFBAI rrem Ille M1111ieipel Ceoo or rrem Ille Dis1Fie1 Cellft of the S1e1e of Colorado heYingjaFiefliel ien .
Gf. Permit Required. Before commencemen1 of construclion of a priva1e sewage disposal
sys tem, the owner shall fin;l obtain a written pcm1it signed by lhc City.
HQ . Connection Requirement :
I. The applicant for the private sewer pennit shall notify the Ci1y when the private
sewer is ready for inspection and connection to 'he public sewer. The applicant must
have secured a permit and have mcl all City requirements. The connection shall be
made under the supcrvisio~ of the City's representative.
2. The owner of any structure used for human occupancy. employment or activity,
situate within the City, may be required at such owner's expense 10 connect such
structure to a public sewer, if such a public sewer is ·Nithin four hundred feet (4001
of the property line of the property upon whic~. the structure is located . Such
connection shall be made within ninety (90) days ai\er notice from the City is served
on the owner of lhe property affected; provided , however, that in lhe event
compliance with this subsection causes severe economic hardship to said pcrson,
he/she may apply to the City for exempti on from this subsection. Such applications
shall state in detail the circumstances which are claimed to cause such economic
hardship . Such exemptions shall only be granted to residential usen;, shall not apply
to other users, and shall be granted only for such time as the demonstrated hnrJship
exists .
Service shall be considered complete upon delivery of lhe noti ce to the owner of the
property or by posting o copy of the notice on lhe property in question in a
conspic uous place and by mailing a copy of such notice, registered mail, lo the record
owner of the property as disclosed and at the address shown in the curren1 records of
th e Arapahoe County Assessor.
3. If a public sewer is not av, •lable within four hundred feet (400') of the property line
of the property upon whicl a house or building is localed, a private sewage disposal
system constructed in a ., rdancc with applicable regulations of lhe Health
Department shall be utili:roJ 10 dispose of sewage.
4. In cases where a public sewer was not previously ~vailable within four hundred feet
( 40il ') of the property line of a property but a public sewer later hecomes available
within such distance, the owner may be required lo .;onnect with the public sewer as
provided in subsection H2 above . In such event, after 1!,e connection is completed,
the private sew age disposal system shall be emp tied, cleaned and filled will\ sand or
dirt .
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5 h sh•II be unln\\ ful for an) person w deposu or th,charg<, . a<J cn u.z 10 be depos11cJ or discharged, 10 nny waslC\\UICr collec1ion fnc1l11 1cs any sohd or liqUI<, was1c unless 1hrough a ronncc1 ion approved hy 1hc City. 1,Jl Do""'gc To POnf' An)· person \\IIO m:ihc,ously, willfully. or nq:hgcntly breaks. dam.igcs, dcs1roys, unco,cr... defaces, "' tampers "1th any structure, nppur1ennncc or equipment which is par1 of the PO-I W shall be subJtel 10 such acuon and penally as provided in Scc1io11 12 -2-6 of tins Chap1cr;md,S.ection J '-2-5 for lndystnnl Users .
,i, J. Scpuc W11S1e Fel!S And Charge.< !'he 11astewa1cr or septic tank waste hauler pennit fee
shall be one hundred dollars ($100 00) User charge for disposal of hauled waste\\. "'or
scptnge shall be siJ cents ($0.06) per gallon.
l<e.,I. Nell' Co11.11me1io11 Over Existing Sell'cr Se11•ice Lines. If a propcny owner wishes to build
" new, pcnm.inent SINctun: over an existing sewer service line. whether the structure is
attached to ao c:,ustmg slNctun: or wiattachc:d, the sewer sc:mcc hnc shall be relocated
away from the new structure. or the service line will be replaced with pipe: material
approved for use inside a building. If the location of an existing sewer service line is
unknown, it shall be the propeny owner's responsibility to dctenn ine, by whatever means
necessary, the location of the service line to Uie satisfac:ion or the City ofEnglewood.
~-The City Council of the City of Englewood, Colorado hereby deletes Title 12,
Chapter 2, Section 5, of the Englewood Munic1J>11l Code 2000, in its entirety and replaces u with•
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new cection 5, lndustnnl Pretreatment Pro.lgrnm. to read as follows: •
~: lodustrlal Pcctaatmrot Prerrem
A· W:aem/PmriTIPW
J.. Purpose nod Ob jcctiycs.
11,,is,n;ccssary for the hcahh snfctv and welfare of the rcsidelhs of the Cit v 10
regulate tbs oollcction of was1ewatq aod wanmem 1hereof lo rupvidc for max1mwi1
public benefit This ChaDl«JC!§ fonh ypifqnp CSPUYliWSiPI $ f 11..ml~
contributors Imo the wastcwa1cr collection and lrFf!trosut sxstt.1n for the Cnv aod
snnbJcs i\ IQ comply wjth AU npoH,ill?J c s;a1s and f!Xleral Jaws.
The Obiecuw or lhc,,lndustrial Prctreatment Progoun .1re:
.11. Io on;yc,01 \he mtroductjoo 0(001Ju1ams ilu11~.J.W:Dy:ned Trea;rr.g11
Wurl;• (POTW} that wjJJ interfere with the opemuo1\.Qfthc mtcmor
1owllUuinu11i-thc resyltjnu ililllJI;;
Q. Io PPiYSnt the 1n1[Pduction of;,ollutams m1QJlw ronv wluch wi'tRw
thmush th£ sxstcm inadcguntclv tnaHr4 mm cewvns watm..w... '-;
nunosnbcre or oUtcrwi$s; be incomnmiblc wnh 1hr svstem:
Tuimproyc the 00~JQJW'.Cl ll..llnti.Ii:c~WW!l\lali 011~\ili
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IL I. · bu " meaoCtbscostoftbsPOJ)Y· To nrov1de for couuablc dmn tmJlAil)OIU.,, Io Provide for and Promote the genernl h£111t.h s~f'?Y ~n? w~lfare PC the citizens residing within the Citx and sonncc1111a 1unsrt1r~ ~able the Cilv 19 comply with !Ui CpJoa,doJ ,o;vgc Peml!l Svmm tCPPs> pqmit sonditiom stud ss use and #tSD0!4l rcau-, -mu • .1mlJuiY..mh« E.cderal or Stats 1aws to which the ro:rw ,s wb1ce1· and
To,,prgycnt adverse il»RPCI§ 12 worker health ond safetv due to the dischQlM.Of
oollutnots from induslci@I usea
2-6PPlisebiUJY.
Th nmvisioos bqeio amVJds for lhc rcgµJaliPP of l'!4ircct Di§S:bmc 10 the POJW c ---b · r ocnnits enfqrpemmt of ooohcable resmrcmcou, ~ through t s issuance o -·-rib r r t~ and.for other ·--• h 1 · r rm for the sruitablc dist u 100 o @s • --
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1 ~ •r :ri: ibc ChaQlm: The pmyj3ions herein 5hall apply 1P usea of lhe actlvlltes 11 -e_n _ ·----:--eonv h m bv comnct or ,mment wtth the pgrw Md to pcg;ons oot11ds the __ w o -
PQIW wsa o[th; PQTW
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Noo•Qqmwic Um
· ha domestic or non..domesliC It shnll be unlawfid for onv thee to disc roe AAY~ ·~
, . y surfocc drama we or m onv area wos1cw@tFf t?to.~v nnturol w~terwav ;:dmtrial wastewater sb:111 he disharsei
under the mosshctmo Aflbc S!lv Na,. occ ,vith the omvisiom 0(1his Chams 19 the PQTW unlw 49oc 19 IP EP!PP JI --~-------
and DSPliehle cguntY stale 9[ federal ttRHlattons
Non-Domestic Pi MibArae to the Metro Wtstcwats Re,;:lamntioo District,
c· r E 1c ood hut dissborsinR wnstcwetcr lruius1rial \J§ers locnted in lbeitv oos wR la otiRP District shall
LbilLjs MllimalEIY tratc;d bY the MWP Wast~PIS . ec. m i with the Metro WaJ(OPtc;c Bcdame«oo Dwn,c Ruin and
1 G9mn x -----------. u d s«tiw oftlrc SU<em var
BcwletioAt Gowmlp~ the Opgpa;, ;!f ,;f ,; IP imPIGID9ll nod cnfmsc au
1008 or the la~qt =~thf!ein;n@l§ baa bSSP dWarcd to the Metro Pmce1men1_tao -----. rR I ooo WutPWJUer Recloma1ion Distrlct by the CUY O ;pg cw
Rsl!Ulation of usca from Outside Jurisdiction.,.
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1 gt • 09lber rouoiciPfYW coor"· · state or other ~~ U?9. 9SII .tn I
wastcwpJq IA the &DY the CitY lh?II GDtcr nwsdicuon con!nbutes --0 \ · h he nuibutiru? into AP inlmt9Y£ffllPCPtal agreement (I A Wll t _ cg
iurisdicliPD
. . I JGA the Chy shal l 1$QUCSI the follgwipg frior IP entFOPR IQ Q IP ---.---:-··-: . . ' iofonnation [rpm 1be @ntribuuoa 1YD,W~
£A> A dssrim100 or tbe PYA1it_x and YPIYJDS o~w~stewalcr ~
tg the POTW by lhc coptpbuting i~.
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AD iP YCQ lOCT of all sourc · f I d' · 1h .~--: _cs on uect Disc hnme loca ted · h · ,So2111Ubi1Un° iua'sd' 1' h -----WU U) ___ .. WlQJll al,ilWlis.b Hll!U)g IQ thcPOTW· and (bl W Such other infonnation as 1he Citv may® ----~---~km necessary . ill The JGA shall c91113in ib e [ollowjng condjliQus :
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A JfPUirement for the conlributinv iurisdiclioo 10 odont oahnaoce or rules which soecificnllv rcauire lhat aH po ~ sawe r .~sc
usciasball be uqder the jurjsdictjop of this Chapter [o;fheames,i c
numoses of imnlementa1100 and ouforccment of p et Slandards and Reouicsments: r reatment
A pctreo:remeu_t for the contributing iurisdiction to submit nn
u at -user mventorv on at least an annual basis :
A PNvi?i?I? SP~ifdns that the Citv shall be; delena tedfull
cesoopsibiltty far ,mplementatjon and cnforcemepLof.tltc
=~eOI orom:aro unless otherwise agreed to and snecified in
A reouirement for the co t 'b . . . . . with•o fJ utms masd,cuon to oroyide the Citv
obtai~;c::a:r'' m,tgnauon lh~t the contri~utiog iurisdiction ~ PR e uent ouanhtv and quahtv from non-domestic
=irements for moaitodo& the contributing iurisdictlon's
arae · end
R.cspoosibilitv of the Citv.
II. Tue Ci\Y shall be respopsjb\c fg th d . . . Industrial Pre1rca1meo1 Program ~m1e,Oa,x-to;dey admm1stn~1on of the
Stale and ferlernl Pretcr,atment rcgulatio::su,;; PCP?'£ romohance with a}\ locnL
ocelreatmenl resoonsibilitics to lh .a. __ ; CUY MJ_av delegate soec,Oc
EnKlswood Wastewater Treatm~ ~r:!~isorv Commmee for the Littleton-
Th7 City shall ettemot co notify in writing an> u belteye 1s subject to a Natjona\ categorical erei!' whom he/s he has ca use to
&,)mrem~pt, or other "PPliG•hJe regujremepts pr:W' s1~pdanJ or the pro ymoos o(sectjop 794!bJ or 405 o(the mulgatcd by the _EfA under
secttons JOQJ 3004 or 4004 o(th; Soljd t,ct _Pt under the P!J?Yi•12os of
Cuy to ~o notify users shall om rslim sa~~~• P1sposaJ Act fatlure o(the
comolvmg with app)i91ble reg · ;-· ers from the [CSWllStbtlUY of
industria l Users to aoolv for and:!i: a I~s t¥e re_sooosi~ilitv of SisniOcant
not the User bas been identified dformn nrut nnor to dmcharne whether or _ .. ___ an ~ llY reaucsted to do so
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Prohibit the dischnrne of such WPStCWALCr. lh 1 ·o·olant modiOcetious will reduce m Rcouire A User. 10 demoPSlratca~ in confQUDitx with this eHminaJC the d1scharoc or such su_ tancg ·---~
Rcouirc trcatmcnt includio s uorasc facmt;cs or no~ couelizaU~~1atc msarv 19 reduce or rlimiaele tbs P9S91l181 for• discharge to
this Chap«er,
• k1 usio& or oJlowins the diF~rac to PA.Y anv Reeuur the u~s ma 92 S?8 WTed bv tbs Cilx for hMdUoe trr,1me
additioOPI cost or C~~o3c me h ofwMtS di;;cbom419 the dimosinR PC WPAhltlCP COS!$ 1$. rqµ
wouewater treatment 1vstem
ill Rcouirc the l Jscr to aoolv for ond obtain a ocnnit:
~ Require umelv ond factua w 3 --. 1 rt from the lJssc OtiP2D§ible for ausb
diKboCBS' or
. to meet the pbir,s;tixs of this L2l Jake sw;b other ectmo N max he uc;ccssary
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Epg)ewpod §ball have the follOWJPR 1urhori11es
. r, and ocnalties for violations oCthis w Take epfqn;cmcp( am IUYClQSS --.
Chooter indudioR the failwe ofa User lo nnolx for a pcmut
tr: fth Communi1v· The Cj1y aflcr al Endan@SUDS?t to HeUh or We are ~Yirwnestiau;lv I04 effr&tivelx
jnfonnal pollcp JP Jb~ •{ICCJsl u:f 1u1ants inrg any gatyrpl watcpyav_ haJt or nrcvsnt anv .d,!9!wgc pf ___ area undtt iurisdiction 2£ the Cnx
surface drajnage 1)1~~~1!,;1~:!'!.ter system tributary thereto. ~
tb• POJW_ o[lhg . ' ding physical djsooonec119g fro!J! the mcons ayp1lable to them ID&U. bl noocars tbPt §Yeh discharge
tern. whcn;vsc lt fR:$901 Y ----• f h wa.stcwats ~vs\ to tbs health or wclfmot➔ orcs.ents AP tmmmeot sndaneennent
communitx
. Treatment Wptp · The Citv ofter r.-_ _._ -ent to Enwopmsnl PC-~----· ha r
!ll GWIPP'™"'. ..,... may bAIJ or prevent any a,sc t•• P_ written noucc to the d1scharser -n: dminevc within the cuv
--· tllfBI watqway §U IGS -------·-• wnurama mto ,ax 0~ 7 Cilv the POIW, wastewater svstcm
aov erca under 1urisd,ctton of '~xalloblc to Jhgp. igcludio, nhwigl
tributary thqeto bv DOY roam tem whenever such discharge diMXmnection from the wastewater M rn
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orcscnts or max orcsem an endaogeoucnt to the cnxiw1weULwhrea1CJlS 10 iwrncrc wj1h lhcoproni0o o[lbs PQJW l.il The djscharues refcg-cd 1o abqyc may be baUcd or prmmcd wj1hoy1 cwrd 12 the complioncs or 1hs d1scbnroe wuh oths omxismns of this ~121,QI. Piwlosurc oC lofoqpatioo ond A>11labihtx 10 the Publi£. wmt as otherwise provided io this Scc1ion an records rcpgJls data or other
information sunolicd bv anx 95iJl9P or User os a result ofanv disclmuce r;gyirq;I bv
this ChaPtGr or iofonnation and data from insoectioos shall be avai !able for public
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Ibste Provisions shall om be annUcable to anv infoanation designated as a trnde
KSA bv lhe PSl9P supplvinz such ioforma1ioo Materials designated as a todc
secret mav include but shall not tx; Iimiied to orocwes oPCmtions stvlc ofWPrk or
a2oamtus or oonfidcaliol commsrciel or meti11ical data Any infonnotion and data
submitt¢ bx the Uw which is desired 10 be considsred a LAdc secrs;t shall ~
words "Confidential 8U$lness lnfognation " samncd on each oose cgntainioe mch
iofonnation Tho User must dE1P9Ntratc to the ulisfaction of the City thallhs;
rehas oCsuch informa1ism would diwlee iofoownioo Pmcrssss pr rpsthgd§ or
Production entitled to nmtection oa trade secrets of the User
lnformnliBP ds,imuued II a tmde KSret PWIP@Ql to this Section sboll am;ain
confidential ond shall not be subicsl to oublic insocction Such informa1ion ahall he
available onlx le officea ADPlovm or authorized wrcsso1atiw of the Citv
shaued with imolSIDCPJios and enfocsins the omvi1i2ns of this Chams and prppqJy
idcntiOcd wmscntotives of the U,S Envirenmcntol Protection AHcnc~
ColPA4o DepNJmsot of Public Health aosJ fiovimnmeot
EWucnt data from anv User wbc1hsr obtained hv sslf-monltodn@ monitoring b¥,,lhc
Citv or mooilorina bv aox ears or Cedenll neencv sboll not be comidm4 o llJdc
secret or otherwise confidsoliol All 1uch effiurnt dota shall be aYAiJ&hle for nublic
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ADY case whsc Ibex ar; more stcin vem 1hon aoolicnblc feds@l rcwlnlions or those
,:s1ablishc;d herein.
§. POIW) Ki@ht of Revision The CiJx c.an cSlablish bx ordi®Df& more s1rin@enl
!~OP$ or rcauiremrnt$ on djgharges lO the POJW if deemed DSSCSWY to
@llllllY ~.o.Wcc1ives orcsc111cd in,Scc1io0J2-~< I} of thjs ChaQlCr.
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· · ii..lllld.Llmilailims. ·~l¥1 Prohibmgu QcncralWamw _. General and specific Prohihnmns. " . fs} which cause Pass-Through l · PITTW iPY """'" · r•,;.,.,[lb, · troducc IQ\Q a ---d I e soeqfic pro II ·· t the
substance; residues sludges or s~m l•wa1i20 proc rw sue "t,-,oc to intecferewnh I e '!am lg po cps
•1100 and re • reuie and rcG1ama1io1 P~orw to be io o2 IS PUJ'SlHPG POTW cause I d. scharvcd to the ance 1 --
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with Ou; sludge use or disoosal catcria. gu1del~ s1udµe us 91:disJWI. b, ADY subs1nnce which wjl) caus~ 1hc cony 10,,¥,io)g1e i1s co.es,ocnni1 or 1he rcceivios water ouahtv stnudard,. ,. Anv WA§lcwats wuh ob1c,c1ionablc color 1101 cm1mvablc in the trcatmcm ~.i~..bl!.l 1101 limited u2, \lxe wns1c;s nnd ycge1pb lc rnnoillll ~
.i. Anx pollutants ios1udio e oxx@mi demandios ooHutants CBOP e1c l which
wil l cousc Pass·Throush or lnlcrfcrcpce.
i-Radioaclixc wtss or iSOl999 or EKih a bAlf..life pr cgpcsmm1ion 1ha1 tbcv
do not mcet limits established bx the Citv or otb« regµl@tiom se forth bv
th£ C2lomdo Psoartment of Public Health and Environment State or
Colorndo in the lntest edition of Rules and Begµlolions Pertainine to
Radioloeiel Control and aux RRPlieble fMml cmalati8P1 that PHY PPPIY
J. Anv wostewate:: h@Yin s a tcmncmturs which will cawe the 1emncra111r, of
the infl uent to the wastewater trcatmsot n1@nt to exceed one hundrr,s;I four
de&oa CI04°l fahrephcit PC fortx dcma <49:l Cdsiw ondlor inhibit \he
biokxrisal octiYiJv in the ro:rw
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Anv watsr or wasts which wn1oins grease or oil or anv other substanc·es that
will solidify or txs>roc disroiblY vilGPWi Pl ISPPCADY'R hdwg;n thirtx·
two demm 02°} fahmobsil l0:Cel3jy$} A0d OPS h4D4cesl fifty dwm
CJ so•1 EAbceub•iJ !§S s• Celsjysl,
Anx wa1cr or wtc contoinins fiFF oc Ooatin@ oil and wease or aox
discbAcsc comainioe animal fin pr gr;ase bv-Product in sxce1 or 200 mp/I
fetrolsum oil nonhiodegradable cuttin g oil oc Products of mineral oil orisio
jg iW9UntS thal will GAUS fp1qferepcc or rau-Throosh,
Trucked or hauled wastes or wastewater, cxccPt At locations authorized bv
the Citx that meets nll Standards ood Roouircments estoblished bv the Citv,
Walm contaioinR solids that h4vc oot been swmd or corominute,;l 10 such a
dewes that all oarticles wiH be cnnied frcelx in susoension under conditions
nom1nllx orevailins in whlic sswcrs Solid onrtisles shall be no moro than
ous-h@IC inch< 1/2") io ADY diroen1ion
Ammpoia nilroven or substances rcadilv converted thereto in runoun1&.1Wll
would cm;ss or contribute to Pass·JJ1roush or lntcrfcrcocc.
Pollu\Ants which wit in the pn;scpcc of toxic RD§S§ vaoom or fumes within
rhe POTW in a auamitv 1bat mnvause acute worker he@hh and Hfctv
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y. Anv substance dicwtlv into a manhole or other ooeninu in the POTW unless
spccificallv authorized bv thctCitv or as Olhcrwisc pennitted under this
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y. Llauid wastes from chemicel toilets and trnilco. camocrs. or other
rccrc.ational vehiclss which have been collected and/or held in tonks or other
~;;s shall Q9I be disctw:ved imo the POJW cxceot at locatio@
euthoril&sl bv the Citv to colb;ct such wastes
lY.. Wastes whees such wastes have b"u collected and/or he! d in o lank or 01®'
comains and wbss such wastes fail to romolx wilh anx PPPlicablc
limilotion set out io this ChaPts-
Wastewater Pischarse Limitations-
It shall be unl1wful for any User to discharge; deposit r,ausi: or allow to be
discbArncd onv was1s or wMlewater which fails to comolx with the JigUtntions
~x lbi• Section,
.a. Dilution i§ omhibUcd as a sub,stitutc for m;n1ment apdshall be a violation of
\bitCJla01;r l;'<cep1 where expressly authorized 19 do so by •n @00Jisnblc
Crctrcnt.m;nLStondnrd or RcPYiremcnt no Industrial User sboll ever incrensc
the use of Pl'OCCSS WMter or in ADY other wax llltCIPPl to dilUIC Q Pischa.a:.w
a onrtial or w.mPlctc substitute for adeouate trcotmenl to achieve comolioncc
with a Prgrg1mt Staqdard or Reouirqncru The Citv max impose rn,.,ss
limitations on lcdustrial Users which are using dilulion l9JPSS aonHcablc
)ll:1ccalllll:nl.Srnndl1Cllw.R!o\lll.rullcms 0c io 01bsc cases .where U)\j
hUR2sition af ,nnn limitations is g~
12. ~cant Jndus1riaJ user shall discharge: waswwaiwlw cxmdsw
fllUgl!iog limj1s ?I nnv~uw.;
Amil:~
Codmium , C4l
,11Wroium-To1pl U:U
CbromjumlYll !Cr~
Cll!m.LCl!l
J imil (mq/Ll
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J&ilJ1.!l!bl M ercurv (Hg} M_olybdenum !M!!l ~ ~S•l ~ ~ ~ 11.ll l!.llQl 2Jl ~ ~ llJll u lWJl ~
w w All RAUUIMII an; IP be gJv,: Il¥i:K PRltu11m2 md hm, A as Total, tbs skfpup pr y ISPSAIIY IPRIY IP
l.U WAC ,ml Xxkoc·bON [or Qswcnc TobKPv
Al I ~sers subiect IP a Cateaori rcaumwentf of such s, cal Pretreatmcm Stoadard n wawiasd ;
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com~ly ;«i\b all
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o• J'rrittraJIDSJJ sr,ndanl WbSF 1/IS ?WG pollytpgi i• urot llmuauons
preva,1 Compli•PGS . lhc hm1JA1Joos whiiib no:; IS? by more Jhan
tjmeframc IPr&ified · WJ~h CpJC!'9cical Pretrgumg11 s'993
d SlnPAADI shall --mt c PPRhCPblc Catesocical --_ tar;
4rd31bP1I he the '"'· ,,. ---PrctreatmenJ s1aod d
....,, . dJY may G$fpbljsh . -----pr.
Ult ·1fiG noll -more IWO@ent oo11ut 11 Jh, ;ugytMJ liroir• or addi1jopa1 Prctteaooiroiis n44Ul0o•I •its·
. _srneot gfth; City such 1· • · _tment Requirement ·
Q[PYJ§!PN of this ChalffiilAU9QS are oc:c -,-• wpep ID -■-_ mer --c;mry (9 UPPIGID£P1 the
.. Pr .. c,.trc.i.lllaWllll!•illnil.l 11Wdlll1W11iil" ll.QIIILWiililies. an Morutocios FecUities,
l. V•rn shall oro · d nd -YI C WD$J.~atcr a shaH achim com I' ~tmcnt as ncccMNY .
and/or copso)jdatc pp;!,0,'~r1~lcr~ discharged only in~0~!c"ftklow pqiods scgc scoarate SCWARC \\' L SCWCIJi relocate auesireams from industrial
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. er to in stall at the User's exnense. su,1able ~ Cily may nwuire •u Indys1na1 us II ws (or the rcprcssm•tixs ••mphn~ and W9111·1ori ne facilities or eoumment lhd~t 81 9 cs Such oouipment shall be mamtawed -~ · f wastewater !SC Jarg -----
ilGGll@IS obserya1ton o r, d acccssjble at au times. iu proper workjpg order aod kept sa e ao .
pd mniotaioed on the lndustnol User's The moniJocio• egujpmen~ •~•II be located !wise approved by the Giix When su_c h •
premises outsjde of the bµ,!dmgbui~s rna\angw sych facjljty to be cgp§l_ruct1-ID
location would be iroorac11ca1 t s 'ik the approval of the agency bA YIPR IYP' b\?!120
the public SJr;est or easement area WJ ed so that jt wm pot be obstructed by PY , over such §lteet or easement and ho/f'
µtiljtjes, Iapdscapipg or parked ye ,c es . . . .
. . mnmo secx,ce lwe the Cux When more thap ope user i• able to d"clt~•;.'~2ufe:rot for each user When there
may require jnstallatjoo of separate ~:~gostjruen1, •o4 characterjstjcs produG!:4 by
js a sjgnjfican• difference _m waste~he Gitx may ,egyjre that separate s ·_rvwwes
diffecsot onerationa oCa s_ma~e uier T . be installed for each seoaratc discharge -·---· d momlonggag1 UICS ---•-n-apd coppecJtgos an -------...
. the monjtoring (ac1h\ies shall be d uhljc or onvote orooertv ---r •~ 1. Whether construcle on° . h I Citx's reauiremenls nod an PPP !Gt · constructed io @ccordonce Wit ~ le •
-· d rc1s end soee1ficahons, cons tmst,on s1an a ---r
lh rJndustrial Users 9 · ch t thcCitvmavordero ~ '. .1. • 2. Tolulfill the oumose:a ~f t1¥san er ndlor install and weimain similar facuues or lhe CitYs POTW to mmntmn records a •
NlliPruept as descrjbed aboyc .
· ec1 bv the Citv to contam astewaters delcnnm -----. .lll-Ind ustrial users wb? djsch!~~i~~:.?!ffmeasuremept to demon 5t rate ~l;~~l~~•!cu:r
lt0.Jlµ1an1s necessua tmg . • Cjty install a @Dlinuousrecwk ~
sha1, subseqycp1 to P_P \IOGAllPo by th\ ii be jpstp]lcd,,onen11ed and ma1mamed at
ed by the cux Sycb meters • ted by thjs meter shall be as app rox such records gepero .
the Users own cost and exoen;e hail be mode available to the C1tx uaon reouesl• w.ained for lhree l3l Years an s
. eds lo measure and reoort was1ewnter ll If the Cjty detepnjnes that •u Ipdusto•~l~~';~n eter Such meter shall be jnstalled '"" · ·-·-r •hall install an approy · ---·-se such records •so•% ....
flow ;~ !!:J• maintajped at tb• I /set'§ gwg 99st •orl :~i:~t he made ayajjaille to th e ooera.~ ----·-· ed for three 01 xenrs an -------!ix 1hjs met11 shall be retm
&:4x upgo reg~ .
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ll-Industrial Wasl@:aW Pcanitt l -PegpjtsF&Jwr.llll. All Significant Industrial Users orooosirw to co m1ccu~~ischar~c,,inlo,,aru: oart of the wastewater sv~ shall aoolv for and obrnm an mdu stn nl )fJ)Stewater oenni1 Pri or 19 commcndnv discharge to the POT W . ~ senarate oennit mav be reauired for each User building or comolex pfbmldm~s fhe discharge ofwastswa te r lo the PoUY without a,xaljd oe0;111 ftfm a SJ&Ptfioo
Industrial User shall he a vio lation oflhis Chanter as sm;c19ed m Sect1po
12-2.5rm121 su,b users •b•\I iromcdiatcly contact 1be cuv apd obrnm a
oeanit for discharge ,
EnforceabiJity
Anv Yiolation of the tenns and conditions of.an ind~strial.wastcwalcr ?Crmit
failure to anolx for a nermU as required or d1schargmg w1~hout a rea41red .
oermit shall be deemed a violation of this Ch@P!e~ and s~b,ects _the Industnel
User to the saoctiom set out in 12 .. 2-SCD Obtamme an mdus1na_I wasre~
Permit does not relieve a oermittee of its 9bliAAtion 10 comolv with all federal
and state Pretreatment Standards or Reomremeots
New tJsers· Aoolvin@ for on Industrial Wastewater Peauit
Anv User reouired to obtain ao industrial wastewater Pennit who oroooses. to
begin or recommwse discharRine into the POI»( mrnt aoolv roe and obtnm
such oennit Prior to the bc&inning or recmpwenc1n@ of~uc~ discharge The
User shall file an lodustriPI Wastew,ier D1sc~mrge Aynh~hon on forms
provided bx the CitY con taininv the mformatmn soec,fi~ m 12·2·5(Pl(5), The
comolete4 aoolication for lhe industrial was1ewater nmtt mu?J be Qled at least
ninetx {90) davs nrior to the date uoon which oov discharge will beKtn or
recommence
Existinv lJsen · Anolving for Industrial Wastewater Permit Re-issuant»
A lJser with an exoiriog industrial wPstewnter nermit shall a~olv for a new
oennit bx submitting a comolete newit aoolication nl least pmetv (90) davs
orior to the exoiration of the Uset's exist in@ d!sch_argc Permit The _User shall
file an Industrial Wastewnte~ Disch9?1e Apohcauon on rnnns nro .. ~1d9? bv the
Citv containing the infonnatmn soet1ficd m 12·2 .. SCD~(Sl An l~w 1~u:iill.1.lw
with an exisliog oennit thnl has Oled a comoletc and ttmelx,Jlo_ol_1cau90 max
continue to discharge as anoroved bv the Citv throuvb au admm,strauve
extension of1h2 existing nem,it
Industrial Waslewater Pcnnit Aoolication Contents,
lo suooort of the aoolication the l Js9: sb~ll submi~ i? units and terms
~atefor evaluation the followms mformatmn
ii. ldentifvin& In format ion •
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I mml permits held · omsnts 00 A list ofaov s1YJm
r0ocni1jons .
pe,sctjp1jgp o rntc of producllop
. ture @VCCP R£ ---roccsses Md b • r decriPtmn of !he '!t ed bx lYPP nmount P W A ne roduct nr uc tjgcludjgg eac~ o~ . .
rate gfproducllop, . o(1he ooeraijogls} earned
. 1 ClassificnuooCs> -o4Nd lndustna. ---TheSt1 w oot bY avsh PKG
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· iOJS ofdjtthargc 4· mro which ind1cats po i ffl'PGW 13 s ~n»II Si latest pmccs . OTW &pm the n;gu 101heP
t s R.epcrated:
Types of wose ell stared at the , Is us or /!.list of Pll CAW matcrials1r!l~u;!!~?tv QC intentionally be, . • h'ch an; PCCOU fecilnv w I h POJW· diwtw:ssst 12 t e
r fflmloyccqlld • .
Numbqo h rso[PGSrauon. . posed PC actual PU foosou,on and om Houa
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oljo• the wastewater d,sc .
estimate O . , Reoort rcomr Baselins Moounan@
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PlillUU •p~ b gn Aµtb0Gh } ·g 12-NCEl • JllU5t bc_s1~cslceiiiocPtloo stntemcntCs the APPhcab e •
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The CPPliG:ODI has ProYidcd Q timclxAOd comoletc permil ooolication to the Manaser
The omPosed discbarse by the ~PP Hf nm is in ~omoHnnc;
with the limitation:; cstabhsbed m 1h15 ChaPter
Ths prgggsqi opqatioo and diMibNXe of the aPPlicam would
permjt the ponnal and efficient ooenuion of 1be POJW· and
The WJZR9$Cd discharge of the APPJiCOnl W?~1d pot l_S§Ult in I
violation bv the Citv of the ISDN ppd F2Pd,uons or,u CDf.S
rennu or cousc Pass·Thmush or lntcrfmnce,
If the Citv God§ that the condition set out iµ aub_$;c;ti_,m 6 a(~) ofthi_s
Section is OP( rns lhF CitY roAY at their diSCryil,190 111ue ·~ IPdWitn~
wa,stcwats PSJPit m lbe appJicant if tbs S9o411!2n1 set out m. subsectwps
6 a (I) 61 (3)and6 1 (4) nflhi§ §sstj~ haxs 1zssp ms IP~ l[lhe @RPhcant
submif! and the CitY &PPIPVCS a comnh1oss schq;luls semns oot lhc .
measures to be lticn bx the DPPlicant and the 4flR t¥t _rneh IDW'f'A will
be imnlewrnt:419 insure cgmpJianRE with thG IPSOI IID»t§ At P9 umc .
shall a diKharvc be allowed 10 cau~ violotions of the General an? SPSG1fic
Prohibitions cstoblishcd in 12-2-5CBXD nor abnll tbs final GPmPhancs date
for a Catesorical Standnrd be extended
Industrial WP:llCWQIS PqmiJ Denial and Hcarios
a In the cycnt pg IPPliCOtiPP for an i_wlY$.DI W@!tCWAISLJ?SDDil is denied,
the cux shall PPSifv the @PPli@nt IQ wnhDR g(~uch ~Allll Such
notificatign ahaJI EAtc the grpunds for such deruol with lhal d£21xf of
snecificitx which will inform the anolicnm of the measuo;s or a910ns
which must be tnken bv the 02nlicm11 Prior to iuunncc or a oenmt
Uoon rcceinl ofootificarioo of denial ofa oermil the RPPlipanl mnx
YMI and shall be mnted a hearios to be hdd bY the Cnx ~f
WI w d Sew Qoord At such hEArina lhe nPPheant shall Epglewopd 81£ OD !iT · ffill§\ have tbs burden ofes1abJishin~ thnt the co'?"itiPPs ICt out m 12-2-5
hayc beep met dQd that a pqm•J should be u•111CII
The Wats: ond Sewer PPArd max condu~• ths hcanna ond take the
evidence or max designate a c;presentatwc to;
ill Issue in the oAroe of 1he Water nod Sewer ~oord noticl?§ of
Afnrinvs rccuestinR the attendapce and tcsumoov ofwunesscs and
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s\cnogmphjcal)v ·o,c tw1,1,r1m os recorded shnn be madc,11xai)ab)e 19 anv
me;eber of the nub lie or onv nnnv to 1heltcgrinw uoon oavment of the usual
charges lhqcforc.
,. llpgn rcyjcw pf the SYidCQCc; by the Watg MIi Sswc;r Board lbs BQilrd
$boll make writtso Ondmn or fact Tbqcuoon the Boprd ronv iMVS an
ordq directing lhc C:nv IP lnue IP mdYJtnAI WA§l£Ul£C pgmit or
diR:Ctio& lblt iuch pcgnlt aholl pol be lHYcd or KlYe such olhq or funhcr
ordm apd dircctiYCI Al arp O~EWIY pod ppprpprjgtg.
a. Industrial Wnstcwetsr PcnnU Conilltions
IP4Y$tdal was1cw,1sr pqmi11 Wll be exmsulx 1ubiss1 10 111 nmvisions of this
AloPts and all otbs rnwlotiom A04 Vs« chnnta M4 fcs:1 wablished bx the
Cilv lbs @wlitigps aC,odwirtaJ wuimu;r pemu11 wn be uniformly
SPforeed in gccgrdycc with 1hi1 Qw,tq and APPliAAhle $t.qtc; and federal
raulotion, An induarial WDIQYQlq pqmit ahall include such oonditions as arc
deemed rep§Oo@blv osccssACY bv the Citx IQ P£CYFPI Pou~]lvPunh or
lnterfercoce omlcct the AYAlitY of 1hc.,.ttCOYinM watcr. nrotsct worker hehh and
sofc\y. fncHjla1c sJudug 1DAl\llii£UIC))L1111d disoosnLAud u,:g10,1 mios\ duwlll!W
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dale gnd •0:CCJIVP dau;:
AJta1cmc:01 1hnt thc,qcllllil)s ngn1mu1[croblc:
Effiuen1 lumts. irn,Juillns Dai Muol!S~lil!:Ul Pra~tis;cs (BMl's).
based on aooJicnblc &roaimcm §Ullldllllb;
Selfmonitonns MIDPliPR [m9flWK-notiOsnUPO ;nd (CCQ[d;
ksmios ISPwreox:uts These rcgµy;c,llCJllS shalt mcluds ;rn
1dcntifielion o(pollutru11s {or Bm Monaasw.cnt Practiccsl to be
monitottd ymplins location HIDPlinR Awlle@Y and samolc
1we bqscd on federaj.state and tocol tow·
A s191cmcn1 pf npplicnblc ndmi11i.stra1jyc~ cw!J sdmiool
nenal1jcs for yjoJ•t/90 °C Prc1rea1,mcn1 ~1no~Jltlluwl
fu:oujrcmc® the ocrmi1. lhjs ctwu1cumd 1111)'.Jj)p~
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acccs• 1° sanilorx and s1om1 sgwm on: pro1cc1ql.
w Reauiremcntl til npti[y I.he CitY immcdrntclY p(ppy cllPPRCS Pl It$
fncHiw affectinY ootcntlPI for n So111 or Slus Pischprgc and 10
P91ifv the POTW irruru;diatslY in the event of II slus soill or
mental djtcJwgc 19 the PQTW:
W C.omoliagce 1sbMulm:
WD Rcouirsmcnts to snolv for a m;w ocqnit within oioctv 190) dovs
Prior to exnimtioo oflhc existina permit:
Lill Jbq Gcnml Md Smifis Pmbibitioos·
LW Addjtjonal monjtgripg IQ be rg,ortcd.
Industrial wastcwatsr nermits max comeio but ne@ am he Hmitsl to the
fnJlgwjg g cgpd'Jjgps:
W lsimi1s on tbs average end/or maximum rnJS ofdischAC@e 1imcof
diMiharl& apd(or reauirments for flow rc1Ylalion and
grupljptjpp;
W Reomrcmepl! for tbs iNJ@llatioo oforcycatment IRGhnology,
oollution control or co ,s1ruction or aPPmuria1e containment
devices designed 10 reduce cH1W.1ate. or nrcvew the introduc1lwJ
of R9UUl?DJS into lbs trc?tmeot works ·
LU S;gujrcmcgts for the dcysl00rosol nnd iamlcmen1n1i0o 0( •lww
soill control nt;o1 w other soesial G90ditinm iodudina
mponvemen1 Practices nccmarv to adcouatclx prcycnt acctdcnttll,
uPADticioatcd or non·routinc dischnraes-
W Pevcloomen1 ond implementation of waste roinimiution ohms to
reduce the nmoum of pollutants discharscd to the P01W·
ill RmuiTSDSUs for inst11l11ion @wJ maintenance 2fimm;ction ond
mnlios facilities and eguiomenl includln@ flow mcasurcmcw
!kvices· and
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Other conditions A§ deemed a . comohance wnh lh1s Ch PPCQP □atc bY the C1ttio_" ~ ---•mer.and sJa1;J1nd..£ d -ensure · -e erat laws and Ind I . I -us na Wnstewate p · _r crmu Duration.
cuculaJjon Jh c· mmeni for th1ny QPl days . roos th • permjl shall.J2w
jncomora1c anyeco~y shall consjder all commen\~ ~h orspap•r. of meanjngfyl --ments as aoorooriete Prior ~ _., a . are receivsd Md
'o~a .. w .. • .. ta"·•11.l.iWl:AlsliWW.GL.~:mi.LI.::.nfil'•~· to IS§UIQR the PSDDit a cwater J>snpi, 1, ~ nsfcr
Industrial wastewater PS . . ~2 oermjt shall hs reas .croos are 11sued JP a specjfic use . diJTerepJ preroim or srnned or transfeqcd or sold 1 r for• speqfic ogeralion a new or chan@cd oocrntion o a new owner new user
Industrial Wast . ---ewater Pemnt Mocro . 1 callon.
The Cjty mav mod · fv . h -----'-anmd 1 · 1 ut not limited to the follo\_IS aa wasteweter oennit for e d . . ---· wm• reasogs: ---00 :caus~
a· To incomoraie Standards or R!"J new or csvised federal st rrements:ale or local Pretreatment
To address signifi . proc _cpgt allerntmns or add . · esses or wastewater vo]u11lons to the Use □ one .
wastewater pennjt jssy . me or chamcter sjncs; the ti r@UWL AllCG· me o the mdustrial
A chanee in the POTW . r¢uction o r ---,-thatwuw;s either r e1m10Pt100 of the authorized d~ temoorarv or nennanem ----_,schiiW· -
Information jgdicatiu• ha . • POTW Citv ners ----t I lbe oernuned dischar onncl or the cece · · ge ooses a threat to-~ . -----1ymg waters: ___.we
Y10lation ofoov 1• ------."-·QD§(}[CO d' -a tJlons of the jpdustdal was1cwa ter ocrmit
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Mtsrmresentouons or C9Bwe to fully .d,sclos aH ml~nt facts in.the industnal wastcwn1sr pgmj\ aoolicatton or in aov mmtred ceportuw;..zr ~nhicnl PC other qro[S in tbs industrial WPSlCWAlC[ PCnnil u. lndusuinl Wqs1cwgtcr Pewit Revocation. A x101tuion of.lhgconclition..s of a osauit or ofthi§_Chameror ofaoplicabtc su,ue nnd federnl revulntion, sholl be reason for revocattoo of ;ruch oennlt bx lhc Cnv. Uoon csYPGAtion of 1hc PSnnU aox wastewater dif.choroc from ~be a[cclod yser
1bAII be considered Q(Phibit91 ond illegal Grounds for reygcauon ofa PSPWt
jncJudc; but an; D91 limited Jg the fqllgwjgg·
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Eoilws or, Uss to swntelx disclRS or rcpoo tbs ustewatec constirue.u s
and charactcristie gf their dilSbocse·
Uilun; of the Uaer to rmm 3imifiem chanRM io oomuiw or wastewts
GPNthusnts ood sbACP&tcdstics·
Refusal of ncccn 10 the User's Premises for the oumosc of iO§P99tioo or
WWliwnwl;
FalsifiCBtion ofn;conh rmrts or monitorins results:
,. J onmcnng with monitoring eminmcnt:
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YiolMi® of conditions of the pqmiJ;
Mrucpr;gnt.quon PC r11Jun; 12 fullx disclose all relSYAAt facts IQ the
indu.stn@l WOllCWDlcr permit APPiication·
Fajlyrc IP pay Ooiai or RCPAl!ics:
~ prui:,wi;r s:.blllitxl!:
.EAllllwo..PJY.lllillll.lt Wld snmpHne (CC§' 0c
Fa,lure IP ml'ct WlllPI 11111cc sche<Juls -
Rcnortanv RCOUlfCllltnlS,
.1. Pgjodjc CompJ,;uwslkRPU> • 411 §iso,Ocnul lodwool Vsea
II. Anv Industnol U1s 11Ub1ss110 a fWml stQls or Citv P~rcnlmcn~ Stondru:d
or Resmircmrnt mu3t nt a Crcgµcgcv dctmined bx the Cuv 1~bmn no les.s
thno oosc ocr six [6) lllOPths unlsu ®uired more ~ucntlx IQ the n~n
or bx the Citv J-'DW.11 indicntin R the nature conscnlrnt100 afoollutan1110 the
discharsc which nr0 H ntitcd bv rrstrsntmcm Standards nod the avemsc; and
mwwnwnArtllv now,, for the m,oainv period In cases where the
Prctreouxwm SLundwl reouu:ss comolittncs »?th o Best Mnnos~ .
Practices mMPSUl,U!Ollutioo preyentjon nhgn91jycs the User must suhmu
documcmntion reauir'Cd bx the t'iw or tbs Prs,rEPtment StnndardncccswY • 10 determine COIDPliancs 1tahu g( the User AH pgiodic, CODJPli&rt&C DiPPOS mun hsi simed and c:s;rilied in accgrdapce w1Lh 12-2-stE\/6) All wni1swru,r samoles must be reorescn1a1~1l11:.JJ:;q', slischargc. ~ monitodn @ and flow measurement fttciHllts shall be nrooerlv omtsst ksm dr-ou and rnointoiocd-Ulgood workmv order at al! times, The £ailutt o( o User to kSCP Ua moitorinv fac1htv io good work,ing order 1hall ~ grpunds for the Us« 12 claim tbnt lbc smole remits arc
YDCSPCffll}l.atiYC of ifl discharge.
Ifa lJscrsubiecl to lhc c9?9rtinR reouiremem in this section monhoa nnx
n:mtlnted oollutant at the anoroPriate samelins location more &coueoUv thou
reauir«I hY tbs Git¥ YSiPR tbs mctbod3 and prpcglyrq oresccib;d jg I 2·2·
5(G\ tbs mwl" ofthis monitoriPR sbAH be iodudM in the report
The snmnUna and analxw rpgyjrgt for the reponio@ outlined abovc mov be
R¢oaned bx the Citx in lieu ofths RmWttce Whqc the Citv itsclfrookca
0P1Psemen11 with the User 12 collect all the infoaDAtion ceguired for the
[EPQQ the User will POI be [G9Yircd 19 submit the 1'tDOrt.
2, BwHoe Moni!orioe REP90§ • Co1smricol Industrial Usm-
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~cilhcr oos huoW Qshtx Cl 80l 41n @As the cffccti>:c Ute of o
~""19d;at Pretreatment Standard or the final admiaistmtivc ds,;:i1ion on a
sal!WCY detcnniaation under 40 CFR Part 403 6laX4l whichever is lolst
sxislinR Industrial Usso currcntlv di§chareina to or scheduled to dischnr@c to
the POTW shall submit ta lbs Citv o r;epgJl which contains the infonnatioo
listed in @mmoh b below Al least oioetx C90l da>1 origr to
comrosnscmept of their di!JCJwgc. Nsw Sources IP4 llun;cs that become
ct1csorical Industrial u,m mbmucru to the PmnJYl@alioo or,n ,221iebls
CnteAArical Stnndard §hnll submit to the Citx a rcporJ which rontaios the
infonnotion listed in ·parnm2h b below A New Sourcc,shaUreoort the
method ofnrctrcatmeot it imcnds to use to meet ooolicnble Pretreatment
Stendards A New Source nlw shall @ive elimntcs of its nmiciooted Daw
and PUMtitY of oollUIOQJS to be discharged from regµJalcd prpcqs streams
and other o®-Pmcs» WGAJN,
Users described above shall submit the iuformation.selfonh be1ow
W AH infomm\jon required lo 12.2.s1m1si.
ill M91surgpep1 °( pollyllllla.
tll The User §blll 1akc a minimum ofooc rcprcsenJahxe samnJug
comnilc the data necessntg comolx with the reauirernso11 of
this oarnmPh,
Samples should be 1.l wl.in'Jlli;din\clx down,strcam [rom
Pretreatment faclliUcs if such cxis1 nr immediattlv downmaw
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,:n 1,oppu I jg 49 Pao CFR 403 ,, _U hii'VliDS!I wastt ... WP mnce wilh the p -VIS) ID mJjs· 19 ) --alternate concsntrgt' retreatmcm Standards Wh eya u•1• accprda ion 9' man limil h 1ic crc,,an WJlb occ wuh 40 CFR PIIJ 403.6/as ?SJI_G•lcu!ated in BIPP9GmR data shall be sub /~lblS admsgl limit alonv -___ mm~ to the Cilx · -·---
~om2Hns and APPIYliS shall b . rnwt s pcrfprmcg 10 ecoordancewith
teOD1nc the need for 'nd ro~tdes mfoanation IDGIIBL ' ustnal ocsu:r:atmeut
The BMR shall jpd ' . and mcthoo'"" the urns date d , and anaJx/ _2[•o•Jni• and •!1@JJ csni~1:;'°° o(sawo)ing W19i1cd '" is rcpr;esentatjye o[ gonna\ • such HWP!ing
-po)lytpgt Oischa· -· wm:k CYSICS and . -·-rm ltHhc POTW ·---
w Simature ond Repon c • . . must be si&oed in 8 AllfiCDll?D All bnulinc ' . Authorized R gcoqJpncc »'.Ub I 2-2-S(E)/6) momtonng CfiPPrJ§ cncmo1auve v defined · ~-R and uRPr4 bv an
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· New sources· AH N SIR dard.s _.. cw Soll!CCS • b' n 3hall submit a ,_u ,ect_ to cxi!lin@ Cates . dntc of ftrst discL-'72d to the C.tv witbi • OPS:11 Pretreatment · --___ QN8C 12 lbs POTW -----" runery (90) <1a -----
COJPRhonce with those stand rd demoD3tAtio@ actual and vs _from tbs -___ o _s ---contmuine
Cw . -S(lQK Souw· AU E . . R'_9WYl••lssl Categori 51$1IP8 Sources rpuuired tg . Gux wjthjn njnety ,99f 1 J'niUSAUPSRI Stpndarm alJa~~mly ,-uh newly
those Standards demon -~ 0' the date on whjch com ~b®J ~ rcpgn to the
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andards has b MU?R thnt actual apd com · pJiance
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Sue~ 29,lay Compliance R~ wnmph$ r a b ~ mum lhe mfonniUiM rcoumiSI in I 2·2·SWYS> P shall comain Pl a mini
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lfamolinv wformM notjfv 1h c · -~ by• Vw jndicot -., CttY Within twsot fi ·-es I violatlOP ofth"
L fCOuepcx of at leaa ones ~perfOffll\ w»Plmu nt the UsetsiaciJiLY at a ti Ib• CiJY performs sanmline,,n11hc User's~ · · . .U5~Lpcrionns its jni1inl srunolinll and th AGibLx between ths ume when the res.uhs or this ••wu.!itw It is 1111; sole res e uwe when the User rccciycs the ~1fonned this Mnmlios oons1b1luv of the User to vccifv iClhc Reoorts for NonpSiRQificant lndustd@I usea
Should the CilY deem it nmsarv to AM • . Cfµm!cr •oY Pm of the PQTW may be :=:•aoc• w_nb proyjsjons ofthjs
PeoJ?n AppJicatjon or QuCSJiPPPPICS 19 Jbs GiJx B submn •o l?4µ31tj•I »'ASJmls:
®v_u;emen• wJl whroiJ I cgmpJSJsl report Any Y•sc_subu;ct 12 ibis rcpgrtjp•
recgpt oflhe notifis,1i2n and anprporiatc ro:later than thirtx PID daXI aftq
~ SjgnaJgry Ccrtificatign.
411 reportsand 0Jhcr submittals mwcsl I be . following statement and siRDatorv rcauice!en,:~bmutcd to tbs Cilv sh@U in,lu~
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Toe Aulhnrizr.d Reor-· · · -___ .,.____ lA'ICPtallYS SIRPID R ADY a I' · · • reoort or mhq iofowli20 required to be subPe, tcauon.,au~wnoe,ce anx
allfGh the followin a cert ·o • nutted to the Cuv must siw and · . --·------' cauon statement with h h --·---
mfoPPAhOP &ubmhterl 19 lbs MADIAAC-cac sue rgpgp or
"I Gcrtifv under PGOAJIY P(law that this d prepared under mv d. ccct · • . 2Fl!'JAAI and al I attochmmrs were
d . ---; I -100 or SURSOOSl90 IQ accordanc · ---sumcd to wure that aual'ficd c wnh a mtetn • f, . ----, __ personnel prooerlv oath ond m ormnuon submitted Bued • .« mluatc the -■■----·-on mv 109u,cx 0(1h~ --
!"3PA8li J_bs m!SP or the gcrsgns djrccJly: PrnPD gr JlC!lPO' who mfonnouon the information b • cd . resronstblc for satheonR the
be!" r -·-----·--SU ,WIJI JS to the best f k ts true occurnle and com let I o mvoowledse and oenaltics for,submittinu false.° f1 9 ?W a_ware t_bAt there arc 3jgnificanl d · • -·····-HO-■ lQ onnat1on 1ncludmu th "b'l' an ,monoonmcm for knowinv violntianS,1:c oosu utv or a fine
!fVJc. eulboriZM rcnmentnlivc is no 1 • 1odtv1dual or posiJioo hns rgponsibilif;ser ar&uratc WU5F .a different
or exs!J)J !S§PP":'ibjljty for cnyjmnmrnt~r!~,:_cr,11 opcrniuin of 1he facjljty
autbonzatm. o snusCvine :i:: • _or the company a new h · -··-----~ rcgµ,rcmcpJs pf 12 2 S(A\/3\ ----t e Cnv PDor 1n gr tosetbs: wilh mv reoon -·7 must be submitted to
ttffl'CSClllaliYS--s to be SlKPs4 bx an pythqrjzqt
2. CompHgnce Schcdulg.
Sho~ld anv schcdulcofcomplinnce be est . . . rcamremems of this Chootcr &he foll . abhshe_d_ m accordance wnh the owms condiuons shalL11nolv lo such §chcd~:
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1h101wen1y C2 dd 't'oo this nouficahgn s . ODC[llti0Jl1
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' • --herproducuo0 --· the ~ . mapu[ae1un0• or Pl . vipg Pt9GSSSIDG -Addmg or remo_ . barned
A. h" hro,ybed1,c -
New suJntance, used w " . WIG (or whjch l~G Yw1~•
12. crj§Jls banmlous c · ndcr 1h13 C'hap Chan2CS in the liu~ or chm:Ut infonnati9P to thsnv u , ---,-• rnouln;d JP su -· cd · submmed PP 403 l2M •amcpd · and 4Q CFR Pan --•
. on nnd ComroJ e1m . cs and slug londs
Spjll Prcycnu , accjden1a1 d1schnrg the discharge
· d rotectioP ll'OID -ir • 10 1w:wsnt ---
A Spjll frmPlblP .
rAIIAn,:.... ., o!umbmg
-· · c llY lnypyl llbu --· hmtics} shPWJPR UCI 1 Ul Pswilcd plans lsc • 8 PC9£edures· rcorescnJoliYS ofooern11P nks
cs of anv Process IA , . f OOntSOIS ond volum al Descoouon
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ADY other infoODAliPP @§ reqµjrgt by the CilY-
d-Norice co cmnlovcCJ A ootif& shoH be oenna hoa_oo or 9\bw omroiusu\ place •4•iiius em osmlx gos1cd on\~• Users hylletiu
acc,denta\ or s\ug djscharge ,EmpJ plgyees who 10 can m 1hc mo\ of 90
work jn •ux •n:a where "" 4 "'(j" 0re11 sooll mm• 100\ •II SWPIPYEA who • --------Peil .FP\A or slug dtsclUKR • -:---m..DPV:Sed to the cmcrRencv notifielion prpccdw;es, e mav gccur or onRmatc
J.U. REPRas of Potentiol Pmblsm,-
~ thc cue oCaox dilHitwse iodudios · · . d1scbfrges djscbfrw r . byi no1 bronsd 10 •wJls accjdguaJ . • o a PPnmuttne, epi~· discharge a slus diMihar@c or a disctc naiuryn2osW!IOPWY bttch
for the POJW the Use;r sbAII -@¥,me lbal mav cause P9Jcnhal omblems · cidm! • . mun 111•1Y telephone and rv th · Ill! Jh,s nouQcn1ion shnJI iuc\µde· nouc Gux o[lh•
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~ LocA1i0o of lhc djajlargc:
ill Ei~timatcd volums oCdischarWi:
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~0 nc\jons rnkcn 1° hall \be djschar~c;
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Toe !YRS --nuents contaw -· hazardous cons, .
An jdentjficatjon of the . of such cons1j1ueny ,o the W d conccptrnuop th: · · o of the IDM$ 1?--lcndar mop An csumpuo . ~ dunno t'JAt ca i:dJo
Ul m d,~ -ream cxpg;t -wiesu:e . ·n the wa,iest · man ofconsmuents, 2) rnomhs: !!ll Ao cs1jro•1ioo or t_hc the fQHowjng twelve{! I me
kdischn;:gc;d dunng . I c ao n;ducs; the yo "
-· l!l'llm!QQ•G ,._ . L. . c User hH I prp . 19 the degree II rm Cmificallpp lhat th rdou! wp<tcs gepgptcd pd l2l d 1oxicj1y 0[ b•zp · callv practjcal-p PD ·---:·-IP be r&9D9ffi1-.. -
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"'"' · yndg §cg,op :-y addiJ!ppa -:--r •ox ru;w PiXHl•URD waste or !asm• AP Rcgjoonl C11y
il, bSIBD9£ not othcrniss d' bw•APxsu . ·. rovis,on does P ~ Chnwcr. iU)jj Ol create g d@hl IOJSC • ' cd hmuoder or BOY or state Jg. · f Repons •""-' r-. Da1c ofRccsm1 0 . cd the da1c 00nw~ ............ -ha been sub mm 00 -. . · =1 by the ·11 be deemed tovc_ , t a mail fac,lnv sem Wciusn rcoons w, 'Jed PP•IPK9 orcna,d "! P r he renon shall govern ~ wh1ch nrc not PW!" the date oflhc rccetot o t Upjlcd Syucs Ppstnl Sw
Inspectjon gnd Rcg,rds
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Rcg,,ds and Mopjtorin•. . Cb tJ shall retain and make
. is o[IJus _ ,PP CL . b • od oursuom to . r;epgain@ r;egµuemen -finformatmo vam -
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oumoscs of; · · ne oroo:durcs
--. 1 e apJ P¥11uJ0a ---,--. · oectiOAe sµryetl 8JlC · --: • SUPRhed bx
Prctreatmen~ · hell be con us.c ~
-· Jina gnd mspccuon s •·· '::: announg,c.-,i or YDOQllQI ---momt~--bv the Citv and max !.'!I: -
detenn,ned . d b kept under 1bs ords require to e federal W Examioins nod fOPYin@ !"! C:Cinx other IPGDlstatc or Provisions nC1h11 Qam
WIUili.WI; thod. orG1rsa11rr.nt s~ . s anx monitoriov eqµjpmeAJ or me 11, ln.mecUQ t'nn·
w.. --:-d/or PPS!iU · cgu,pment •n ---POTW· gndlor
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1nmcct· v omduction roonufacuwnv fabri@hns or sonu;c area -mg •o -d 1 • Ch 01cr cou" ftrioina!C be stored. Yhers DOIIYIPQ\§ rcWoted UP er u11n J ~-----or he djscharged 10 Jhc PQIW. The OCCUPDnl pf such PCPPSdY or PTCmi3£3 shall repdg all p[Opq assistapcs,,m such acuxiJie -. to allow emry· In the event the Citv or other dulx authorized .,. fa1~~Q1Qtivs or the Cify ii refuse,! admjssjop for .•PY purpose. the c~, v m :.e walg gpd/or wpSlc~QfCr sg ,·jce /~•.:~=~~:~w:~t1or 0updg disconlinuM ond other CD 90iRDSDl IC t -
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Q. Snmpjc CoHcctjon •rul An•IYliGAI Mc1hods.
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CompJtapec ---... ~· . f .th b or 99IllP9$1lSi somp!S§ of WA§lCWAlS Cha ter mAV be made OP the bu,a o ti Ft m ' --. ' h' h the P ~ -h c· s h l@PWlcs shell be token Pt a oomt or oomts W)C gr7ct=j~~ 1! btruita~fe for pbiainipg • rcprc:icntaJjye sampJ~ p(!be dlschotgc,
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. · 1 tie based oo dal@ obtaios;d Samples collectql to satisf;t [FP9r1JOR C5iS!U1rtWtl m~;n;o tbs gqjpd cgy;rgt bY
throusb a22rppria1e aruolme !nd, eoolvs!i::?l::f wosU1ioN qccwriog during the tbs mnzn and NW on data -' "wres __
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I d' tcd in 14-Z-S(O)(b) and lg) the Usg must AAI\GGI . ll• Exceot as-? tea __ ---1 • 2.s-how now orooort10oat composns
CCPSSPIOllYG Wastewater MJ?P S WiJDS :--f · lipg or grab
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r ttrut· e:1 unle,u llmc--ompgQIQQI G9DlPP§ltG SVDP.. . s.amp wa I mu --~--. oortkwol COJPPMite samahna samnlios is JWuircd bx the Cnx Whm hmt:Pm . be em tiYe
or mb samnlinv is authorized bv the Citv tbs sam2les mull rcprcs· a
9r the pcgnjned discharge.
H 'de total nhcnol~ sulfides Samole for oil apd masc temPSPIWS 9 !X:' \ b conec,ioo
and Volotile organic compoands must be phtom ~ ,mo@ m . "fled •
-· ~ I (' I ding 80DfflPODtC prggyp\tpp) IP0Cl ID tg;hnigµes UsmR ProtOCO I lQC H ,. __ ---1 b I s
followr for cvaoif10 total PhRJ?b and sulfidSi t i' rn oois nnd Pil and
@mPPlitssl in the l@boratorv or m 1~5ld·fi
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-ffi led by the SQWQQSUIQ@ prgccdw;g Al docummf for oths nmmetm \~ f . s mav be authorized bv Jbc Citv. as aooroooatc, · opgroyr,d EPA met a_g ORIS~ ---_.,____ · · h
: 8ddiUon gmb Mnmles may be_ rcauired 19 ,how COWPIIPACC Wtl
instamoncous local Hmits.includ1n2 nH,
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• P?Wiuw rcqyjr xt i renorts rca · 00 .@selmc mo · hance & n SUPOOrt of b ws complJqnce . e nurnhq of mah Ana!YJical R . • --llllli1WWG.i0us1s-~ woh DPPlicablc
, OOYlremcnts
lulaot m aucst · HIDPhns Md a , auesuoo or wh • 7-· 120, ••wolio• -· PA x11s•J techni -. m gp~IYJ1caJ methods or . and Ao•Jxm •b•II bs gues are IPAPR ~res mcludigg grpeed ADY other appljcabJ; p~rfonned by ysjo• w;cs su &mted bv the cf:1ohns nod analxdcal s or 0thsrn•n · .... """' ..,_ -'" -"
l. Qs;ncral Regµ· trcments
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ants suh1cg to theses ecessary to meet the Jl.V3 :Pt mduslrial apagSPSl)t Practicqec1or Control Promwo•b1ecuycs of thjs Ch
shall establish , .. @MPs) or by P -hall be controlled · po JC(es for SJcb s Jl]JUt• 15 dgqmjggj b ·-
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jty wm estgbljsh · I !,:oec'fi --SPCClfiC St'.Ct c
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I GAJIOD DPd Comol. . l&PCC
Y shall estnbl' b th --t§ on lndust · 1 mush which users na User ldemifica · ntrol PrpRfAQ)$
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lbs fqciljr::~IT°betificd •?4 lncr:J:';:~~ into ap --·· -CS9Ylce4 1O ·-·-. ns or . . . . cpmpJy wjth each •
tmlwfallon to the c· b -----llY YthslJ . wand Mw•w .
Y shall rcVI· sm Rm;w. -·· __ cwoewc .
1 choose ch • oourucuon and • . APKe IP owncah' CXISUO@ fadlit ' change 1bs nature pr IP change io ppliJPtj ,cs updcr•o·
rrent Sector coopert,es or yoiumc r go• or other -__ ntrol Pro&mm rot· . · o w~stewatcr _.1cacs arc mcomprat
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The User ::ball mfoan the Citx prior 10 , ofowncrship or the busmcss; pr w §ols or 1cawer -----. . I . cl lhc business ts oocratcd, or m Chao•e iP ibs trpde name under w Y i . . • dcd 11,a, arrcct uic RQ1cn11a1 10 · h ture Of lhe SGMCSS PfflVL_ (l) Change m t e on I Proonun oollutaot:r or discharge Sector Comm --~
. . v ceeuh in oo ioscease 10 Oo~ Pf Rcmr.4elins oflhs ftGIIUY th01 ?M 1 1bc facHitv to submn nJans.or W ---· 1ha1 olhecytsc regµ res ----, d ent or oonmant 1°odm• orj b sb n buiJdio • or zonmg ep~ \ •• snecifications for ooo rova t mu Co citv countx or orher 1urisd1ctmo anv other forn11I aoomvaj oroce.,3 o
1nmcc1;ons ·
, ·1·rv with or withow notice . ·ons g[apy LICJI --■--• • h ''' The Citv may S2nduc1 m~1 I. cabilit ., and/pr oomol10nce WJI w --SC ofdetsunmms OPP 1 --···· for the pump · enu SPGtor Control Prosmm reamrem
. ·,h anv omvisioo ore Ssstor t :eompbnDGG Wt_ ------• ed m IC any jnspectiog a;y~as pop imt S9!X9'1ixc i¥jtjgp_ •boll he r;awr
Coutml Po»p1m Po,h'rt''f!aw CpptmJ Program Pohcv-pursuagt to the DOPhfrL e
. 'ded in wrilin@ rn the facUiJY· Lll lnsPcctiO"o results will bs om»
•. ~ ' 1rom1 deyj9S1 §!BASS
The Cuv wv CM •:--·-such nhwcal structur -----. uirc ctmwc of Plumb!PR '"' . ~ that am pg Jgpgq
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comoop;plf G2P\A1PP1SJI• gr @cc CIJWP may jpcJµdc the rcmo":'J pf
a;gujred for Jhcjr i~tS14;<1 pµmor Pd&r cementjp• caopjn• plµggm• etc
couioment ~e filhos m Pf :C 1~:cibed for each Sector Control Pmmm ma Closws reauu:_cments shal. --
respective Pohcv
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A yariapcc as IP
1b• a;gµjn;nt:~r;~~: :: cme JlJc. (aclJiJy ;o; ~:ya
~~~~~·!t::f o~~~~!rr»ua • l~~~:t.~r~A :~~a!~ ,:J~~';l~JA)i0o of any
XPriAPCC should be S@ntcd ~Q po '(is,;l in this Chanler The WtlPR of
APY rcgµircmem or ~ID4•f! ~:!:.1
91 we@y 1JJc WaJcr '"!f:J: variance shall be a.t e ~ . sw I dcci!ioo 10 denx the aanm Qgord man texe aut~JY 19 w
xoci•gc,; mad• by lbs cuv. .
. . M c.mcnt Prncuces . · cd the focilitx shlllLinslltutc Bs,t ™. r the l[o YPOOPCC 1§ smnt trued in the YPDADCC section 0 · · · mt13ycc; as PY I nod other m1t1s9u9o m Polic~ appJicabJ s sec1or corurol reow
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a. Enforcemcnt..and c . omolmncc-W Dume i:sauircmenrs form a oa . rswl_a!IPP is goygmd by lhc a or Ibis Chapter Enforcemsm . aroxw20• 0( I '·'-5/QQl and%~";t,~SJPJ;' bwio and the 91r!;;~eru al -· IS hgplcr. --The Citv bas the ri sbt t .· haPPful to or caw Azrc,~;t nccSPtancc of anv . whjch JG pbstruct,op p(ll)S )L WQSIC wh,ch mp y be ma~ c~u•e or conJdbytc 1 , •SJewptq wJJs;ction svst •ox ml bronudopted b • P_ mscC•csoAA or r•••-Jb -em,_ or ___ xthc C_UX -_rgygb QC YIOl@IC
Ll) Facilitv pwngJ oud lssm and §CVSJIIY res 'h ml81ed uJXler thii sccf standard! CS1abr 'l:f "' ro, co mplyin g wi•h •h ,o_o •ball be ioiotlx ---"-bx tbsK reauirgpcOJ§-· e reoutremcnts and
W ADY ClltlPrdiPHY cgsts . d@mase Pass-Throusb •ncu~ bx the Cilv due to Intern
bss9me ~ ~n the owner or the user by lb~ ~1.gmcys fog •b•U Ile
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PmmunD•·s · • --~cawmn3
FOG (fats on and Grease) Pro . mm Reomremenls.
mcnts established · · . . Ibeceou· Epel §CS12c coruroJ r m ib••. §ecuon •bolJ apply t dachargen where
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~ estabhshed by the Cily N ° Users sy_b,ec1 IP Jhg
ms!v4s bu1 arc um ,:;:ooo mapu[acmdoR or prgcJ~:<IPmest1c
4s1!~•1sseos sandwich 19 CSJ•nmoi• cafcs (as& food • P[ C99!1 occurs [ac11Jus \hai prcpjlL •b?P• coffee shoos schools \HOiets mm, w!lru. , e SqyJCC O h · nyrsmg hg l d
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AU Users subiect to this ss&. Sector Control Pmgra ~ 1120 WPM comply with th . . ff trernent ro, instan~1f0~2!:•mio• _policy whlcb ;:;,~!=~ju the fQG
c est M1lmu!: ogqauog of a · cment Prncticcs. smxuv masc inlcrccntor and
ill General Control B . wmrcments.
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Cbl It sha11 be tbs rcsponsibihlY of the Uss and owner of the nwav business or indus1rv or an authorized reosemnHre of the UsecJo contact the CiLv for the oumo39 of obtaining@ Piao review The olan review shall dctenniuc the need size. location ond other ccguiremcn11 of 1he imercrntor ceguired to contml discharges into lhs POTW Wrium BPPfflYII [rpm tbs CitY WU$! hs; obtained prior 10 installation of the imerccntor The crnew 2f1uch Pl@ns and oocratios Procedures shnll in po WAY relieve lbs Usq from the rcsooosibilitv ofmodifvins such facilities os nccessnrv to oroducs ll..discharKe accwtable to the Citv under the Provisions of this
CwilsL
~ The dr.sim ood sizing of mvilY mse iotqcegrga shall be in
accordance with the FOG Sector Control Prom,m Policv Hod I.his
Chapter The grayjty grease jn1ca;eptor shaJJ be desimsd, sized
installed ronint,io@ and PPSCPtod so as to accomnUsb their
ints:wJed mmme of intffliSPlioa ooUutants fmm the~
wastcwats and ncmmtios the discharge of auch PAllutants to the
Cir<s WMUiWOJst ooHectiOP $YJ\em,
!sll Hvdmmcchanlcal grease ioJqceptocs shall not be PSnnitted in lieu
ofa mvitv @ease intqccptor to comnlx with tbs CC9uh:croents of
\his chaptq .
W Toilers urinal, and simil@r 011um shall not WHtc throuah a
grayjly 8TC9§9 inlCIPCQ\0[ Such fixtucst §ball bs Plumbed direcllY
into the building sewer and waste svstcm•
Ul All fi,ctum QQl esmioped with I Mase dimoaJ lsarbass srb"lal
which arc connectal 10 a wavitx grease intC£CCDtor sha!I be
c.auioped with a fixed or rcmovnbtc mesh or scrcSP which shnll
catch sarbase nod food debris and orcvcm it from enterins lhc
mvitv masc int~-
u:l The llw M cru;w; intercCPUP arc wllv occwiblc for
Wowtion c'Fooins and mDPYAI of FOG.
!lll The User must maintain intcrceotors at their cxoense and kew in
efficient PPSO)tina condition Pl nH tunes bx the rcwlnr removnl of
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m R00yired M•ioieoaw<g.
LAl Gmvilv @rAAsc intmtcntars shall be maintained bx rc2\&Jit1x
schr4ulcd cl;ooin@ so thal tbGY will pmpq)y opcraJe M in1£0ds;d lP
cfficiqrtlx intWdiP\ tbe fats oil ond gn;ag from the FOG FacilitX:s
wastewotq and Prevent the difchar@c of said materials into the
Citvl wastewater oollectioo 1n1em A mxitv ruase interocntor
shall be sgryiccd at a minimum everv ninetv (20) davs or more
o.Ceus orovidcd in the FOG Sector Comrnl Pmmm Policv
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h.n that or;escp)esl -re fo;qu::m clearuog t o . emen1 The City IDtlY {S9YlrE mg.... A YPriancc from the regyg Clll 12.2.srnx2xoXZX•l above be obinmrn i(1b• User can m · --·-x2}1aJ aboye may -----,-in 12-2-SUDPXa __ ent cleaning j3 §UffiG!CQI, demonstrate Im freou . . ep1oa shnn bo done m P _w Maintenan~e g[ R@Y~~:~r;a~~ an~~~llC§IVPro(ssionnl naonallY i"Orkmnn·hke manry . fsuch olwnhinn fixtures. cd jg the SSD?CIDG O ·---'11£!lll. 1 ·o1niocd by the Pm • 01 nmpg Y Q)?,I •·-·--T the !lll lo Uie cyent •u jgtqceptor ~~.,..jrcnrescn1a1jyp o(ib• facut~j..jr
O)\]lg l;s,cc or Olher •YI . nee wor)< be PSfonpcd PD_
-thorizc such ma,ntena. ba)I be bille4 d1cectlY cuv rnax •v r•w;b mo1mrooos;s;•_ and ·ug IP
P(lbP \/•;; The WI$ o me pan p(1bs charges dye P)Y) "d_jn
b9 l/w •ud ,1hall w -. -11 !he progeny YPUI pa, 101 and hall con.uitutc a heu onm lhe CitY -I -··
AIIL h II not be • syb•JiJYlr; zvmc trcntmcnt s P -v ,_, QiPIP@iGOI 1siroeu1 or ?IJA,c iu1erceotors pt lb• rr:eoc
"" forth; oscxiGio• of ~xux ...,. r s;nzxmcs 1° cmµJlifx E ,s 4Gl•aruo --· cd bv the COY Uss 9
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'th a was1e nnifcsl or t each PUWP:9Ul WI._ --l JaV'S m The User ~t docum; keot 90 site for 11 least three CJ v • yip Jicket wh1th mu.<J -
$WS th.,J 111 WMIC IS 6 unw wkc rzwJMll!l7 st?Z119 ~cc with fMml state !al The u~v dimq<ed of11 • rac,hty m accg·iica1ioo by the haµJq
proper · Ii e through I GSJI• -·-h I d) d local 1tt1dauons . · ticket for SLoa • BlL ·---st mamfest or tnP .. ___ -iPGludea 99 the wa e
) Recmiremcp1s. rsand{Ojl lmerseotRL -·
™ . -b II npply10 Uscasub~ r bed ;0 this Secuon s a .. :-■ Ih;.rcouircmcnts est_ab 13 tabHshed bv the Cuv
POGS Prosrnm rcou,rcments es ed · elude
--. . s pcrfonp -ID ---. . harocrs where work or SSiDflCC ' Jtcrs outo bodx shoos. Non-dorpcsuc d!sc ·machjnuhops nu1omo11vs ca~l•vro oil mss P,'
aµ1orom1vc sscx!G~lhq facjljty tha1 generates sapd tc 1h01 m djsc)larg~g
car washes or AP~uct grit mxsl or 01her pggregawntcr G911CCJiPP sys1cm
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---:-em. Access to 1he wnstc__ 1· ·1cd to pop•
I collcc;JIQQ •YS -IMI are pp! IIQl ·-. . • wastc_wa g -located jnsjdc shop •ca• 1e<110 • snpd/o!l oDm YJD Door drams m · such drniN mmt be COQQCC -oollu1ing ll'NJCWjllC(
~ . v wiJb ihc (tQyjrcms;nts lQ lbs • his SCCIIOD must COID?l -. hi h includes both (he All \/ms syb1cc1 IP 11 Program jmpJemegtmg pphdJ ~ i ~crceptor aq<J the Best POGS Sector Contro ---:-d neratioa of n san 01 .• n --men1 roe jnstaHahon an o reau,rc .
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Ul General comm! Rcgujwrncnl~
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1hc bu,I ms -1 acccssibic ,or ·-n; "'"I y ·--a,rc jgtqceptgc; 8 --s Jbs 1/•ub•IJ •\. •oa rcmoyaJ of roo .· .
Ill -PD dOPI . ""'"tu< """''
. . . tors at 1tu;1r c_ 1 moval o U sboll mnintn,n '!ttcrcen,, times bv the rcsuar..rc ,.)\ Toe ser t'nucondihonat Uw efficient oncm 1 --
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':::' Maimenancc Jadv a;hsdyls;d Rcguu.2! --· · · s;d bv regµ --
slJalJ be OJAIO)Q!P 1$ jpJ91ds;d 10, . Cil Sand(gjl !PlcrccpJ: wm oroperlv ?pqpJGJb• poos f•Gllilx'•
c1capjpg §9_ Jha) lb I Jhc SQOd apd 911 frpm aid mpJcpals IPIP Jhc
cfficicpllv mJcrccp I the discharge ofs cV 'lio1crcepJ9rshaJJ ---· d 2csxrn ---· A spuu ---·-
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lb) The CLIV ma · rcgy -x r@mre PNM ~5CHK2J'{fi/.~1:;ng A wti• I!<) less £q,gµcp1 cleaning by ob1a,ped Mninti:m•nce r IS sufficient 1·k '''""L O sancV ·, · -·· LC mnnner onlv b Jll ll}IC[CCQIQ[S shall 111• seryjdno orv a busmcss(profcss • be <lope in • wor --. such pJumbi~onal nonnnlly . Csll baY9Jt a · . -.,P WISiliS?JM . er lmse 9 h " 091 emosd . rot q autho · ud Y mamtainM b
may authorjz JJ rq,a;seut · -Y
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\lx 10 th wSJs 2[such · be pcrfo wipg ,' ~us1omer •od •b•II 'g'm\enapce shall 9 l C C1tx apd h I · ecome PAO gfth
Y unljJ paid in full sa 1 consJituie • He~ W: I QORAIQ
:qis p$s ffl\1$1 dgcum tnn ttckel which an ach num8:9YI . h must be keot . wtt a wA~ • on sue for at Jea;n; s m,;mfmt or
Ul •c (!)YI\ \pke reaso m Ql years.
d1100 tit .. ooble 11ePs 1
WNIPll90$ t; e thmu IQ @CCOrdAPCC with Ci ppthe _gheun·fi • ·-. me manifest -.:' sa1120 by !b
SiJycr Secior Co gr IOP llckct for each I
•~ 0( •! a ftciJity .0 nssure liw! 011 .
bijshed !o 1hi s , Pmsram ~C':GUOP shAU pppl . o proc ~wremen1s gtabJishx io users subj
uhhshjpg act' . . ess,p g actjyjtjcs , cd hy
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PR ac1jyj1j
-,s;rnl Cop1rpl Rcgllll'CQW)lS. -Slewpter solyli
CA} _, YC[ Sector C _JS:Pl Q Sli ver -ontrol Prosmm --. ns s1a1cd in ibs s·1 rcg41IcdJ9 jmpJcn .
Cb) gated mumed b 0§ specified in th fly 9YAOlilY of · c I xcr Sector
llhe. . 1molcmcn1ed in
Bwvii'i!I M J>ruro! Progmm Pol' l'P1SWWUPII Rec IGY·
silver Sector C accordance with
CAl Users • ars cesmircd t · m accordgn ,9 mstall and mai • . ccwtth mnnufocturcr's mom silver recovccx ;g . a;commcnda1jons. lW2Wl
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!Ill -:,Silt,.WS;ord1a documenting ssrvicim: and mnintenPncc of the silver recoxcrv c1wtuiomcm ,ud wasic manngcmem activitis Ths,s records ,ho!I he retmoed for n minimum or three l3l vr,ru;s d-Mgrury Sector Cgntml Promm-The Citx will cstablilh spcgfic BqJ Mano2emrnt PAGliccs CBMPll for industrial users to 0001ml di§charocs ofmercurv to the POTW ;AS noces'=rµy to meet the obiecliYH of this Chapter, These BMPs shall be reaun~
oeanit where nccct\rux. for Significant Industrial User nnd bv nermll ceder or
other mean! for Non .. S,miGcaot lndu§tria.l Uses
~ Nonvlohcool Sector r l'lntml Pmmm.
£ Trucked apd Hauled §eptggc
w Qsurnl Rcgµjmpcpls.
The CF:PUYliIDCPl! mtablished ,~ ·!.,~~ •lJ<.?111 ARPIY to wmtOJJ Pf
GQIDPODieJ ,ubjg;t to the Jruclr&S1 .,,4 H■»· .J §eptage Seclor Control
Pmw:am reauirements etoblisbe+ MY the Citv Usecs whu dispose of
trucked and hauled SEPlase wasle at t~s pqrw;s Scotaae Waste
Rs;ceiving fAcilitY (SWRE> shall obtntn A QCQJlU 19 do §9
General Control Rc;quirements
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All uw P(PQOl'PR to discharge truck@ and haulM Scpla~e
wastes shall anolr for and obloin lhc rcguwxt SWRF pqpµJ rmm
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SWRF oeanits are oon-tmmferablc nnd mav he revoked tit the
cuv·s diserctiwi.
users of 1bc SWRF arc resoonsiblc for suoolvine the c~rrcct size
cam lock fining oo4 lmmh of hm" ensure oropcr smll·frcc ~-
J])? CllY shaJl cstabh!h §lao4Acd! gpd CC9Ui[SQ)S]t§ lhpJ $hall he
met orio, to the discharge oftruekcd and bouled scotaac wastes Jo
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~iolnlion oflhs 1erms and conditfons 9f a SWRf Pcn»!L
fniJurc tn_noolv for a SWRF Pmuit ns rcau,rcd or d1schooo&1a
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Wllhout o ffl!utrcd S\YfR 2enm1 shnll be deemed 11 yiol?tmo of • th,s Chpptg and subjects the hay Jg to the AADS1i20• m out w 12-2-sm Obtaioio• • sWFR oennit dog om n:lim a Pcrmi•r"' of its obligation to comnlv with oU..fc.dcral nod StatcfutrcallllQU £tnndnrds 0i;Roouiremcnts. u1 The CHY has the right 19 reiect anv WOSIC which nlOY be hormful :o orcnuse obstruction of the waste,w;1tcr collection sxstcm or which mov cause or coutribHle tn lntsrfercncc or Pou·Jbrou@b or Yiol@tc any Jocol liroits adopted by the Cilv,
(a) FCC$ and char 1 fordi•PPMI ortruckcdAQd b•ulcd scpl@gc waste
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.I.. £ilforccmcn1 Rcsno03s Piao
The Citv max adool oolicics uud Procedures as set forth inlhc;,Citv's Eoforccmem
Besoonse Pion for cnrrvinB out the Provisions of this Chnoter omvidcd that such
policies ood orocedn VP not in coo0ic1 with this Chanler or anv noolicable State
or federal law or regulation
2, e»blication of Um Io SiRPiflfrlnt NoncomnliADGS
The Citx 1boU 2ublPh annu.,llx in a omnaw of esoml circulotion that PmYida
fflGAPiP Rful RMh1ic 091jgs; Wilhin lhF jwjsdictiPN wxs4 bY ths POT)Y I list ofllw
Simifisnm Industrial llim which at anv time during the iui~~
months wcn;io SignifiCAPl Noocompliancc(l2·2·1CP} With @PPlicablc Pretreatment
Standards and ReauimPcnt1 In addition anv Uss found to be in Simtificant
Noos0rnoli•JU-Wilh 12-2-1 rm Significant Non.ComnJianw.J),jl(llgrnphs !c} !dl or
fhl shoU BIP.P he PUbli§hgd in lhc ne.~
l• Admini$t@tivc Enforcement Actions
ii. ~cc or Y12l•1120 CN9YI,
When the Citv finds that a Usqhas yioJPtcd or oontiovM m xiotue. anx
IU1lXW2U oflhia Chapter an indmtrial wutewatct pcnpi1 or order iNYed
lmllolw. or any 91hg Pretr;atmgu standard pr Regujrgpcnt the City wax
sro:e uooo 1 •c User a wnueo Notice of YiolntiPO Withm five CS> woddns
dav, oftbc ax;, iot of such notich ,a cxnlaootion of the violotioo nnd, 2hm for
lhc,JAtisfactocx trw+ 2n ofnrcycntioo thereof 12 include specific rpqllir;d
tions §hall be submitted bx lhc Us« to the Citv SubmlHiPn of IYch a Plan
0 WOY UiliSYU Jhc l)§g gf liability for DAY YiPIOtiOP3 gccurtjpg before or
, reccint of the Notice of YiolPtion Nothios ii this section shall limit the
nuthoritx pf the Citv to tekc anv action jncJudinK emscacncu-tions or nnv
othq enforcement oction. without Gun issuinu,a,Noticc of YiolntiPU·
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Administ 1· r ra, ve >rPmnlinncc Order Whep the CilY finds that I U5er h . ~IPYJSiaR of this Chapter •u iod::aiolatcd or cop1igucs to yjglmc any ergm er orp h ·----wa51cwa1q · ·-. --jssuc •g order ,:v;!,%frelrca11P7'11 Srfndaal pr 8::;™~order ts~ucd comcjgtpcompll Sf~OS1bJefqrthcdjsch,cged· .1 thcCJIYPJelY comgljance wiibi!~: 7-nbJP a •!"'iOc iiwe Jfthc u.m':P• Jhai ib•.l/ss adcgyatc 1rca1m ~ . 1r?e prpYJdcd s•wg scryjc~ be . oro come mtg jn,1a)le<J and u;ut tGil!\JC• dcyjccs gr oib•c cslo,J'x d1scog1jnycd unless rcgyjrc per Y operated CpmpHapc d appur1enancs, arc
monjto~~:'!J •~dress thc noncompljance ,~;;Zn~~~;~x conJ•io other
pollutants disc~p•gemcnt P@Glim 4ssisncsl IP min· · u,on.aJ sel[-Jeadljne ro,f<I 1° the sewer A compljance ___ mu; the amount 9r ~ comphance qtabljshed ror • Pttma orocr may r21 ••trod rho
. -;--1 nordQR I cgmpJ' --\WCP1 Stagd\rdJlc
»9J•qpp iPGIY4ino .'?°" otdq n;Um the u.r ,:: · shall pot be Pb .• Apx F2PIJDYJP• xioJ•\iPP bw er o,ah1)1iY for any
_umteor Jnkme anv oth ,---=-" thc..l.lm. -•r ARPJIW pr• prmo · · ~ .ancc or. comphancc ord -----er acuoo osamn
,. Consent Ordsm
''!iYPISU• grab)11hioR an • P"" 0( comphao;;s or oth ngncomphagr,c s h Rili'iPllilJI WJlh •ox u d'[
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e P•sr 10 9PJX9jl ':); dqcµmenl! •boll jndyde ,miO JeµSP9u@s for
documep1 A s noncomphance wiWP • r s ~,onsto be 14km by . consep1 pal · irns PCPQd 3J1CC • lied b r/!CCIS or giber condj1i9: '!; :!~de pcgaJUg sunn\emcgt•:mxiir 1 . UJrcmsm• oa agreed to b th , mcpto x eCt1yand1he
Show Cause Hsadas
W Jbs City m.o d -D-x or er a User whi h . ~nyproyjsjono(thjsCha s .bi•ml•IQd orcog1jnues1 · 1 issued hereunder p1er an jpdu51ti@I ptewa,cr .
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ar,c. an --or RAY other Pq;trgt ··--·-pernyt IQ prdq o= )>s;fon; the W,ter and Sewer a!:' Stapdan! pr Rcgujn;mcnt to
cd sofocsSDSDt actiop should · IJXI sbow cause whx the
PP Jhe user •1tsci[xi0& the iims and ~ro )>s; iakep No1;ce shall be served en orc.crosn1 nction ,be P ace for the bcorine th llic -----------reasons for 1 • -----• urooosed lake show cawc why the pmposed :~P AGIJPP •od_a request that ihc
~o The nonce o(the 1Jeacio• slJA)luorcemegt •GIJPP should not.he
:gmercsJ 0c ccpjficd majl rrgum '?a served personally or by
ays prior I~ thehcarjpg Such 00:·:;:ested) Bl least lcp {10)
~1auyc o(thc User as defined • 12 -•eryed 00 •PY Autbrrizcd
canpgsha)l D9I be a bar • --10 •2·1W) A show -act" • ---IRPJQSI or orerm · • ----cause
IOP PRIJDS lbG User ~-"''"' for taking apy other
Th_e Water and Sewer Boord max evidence or WAY desisna, conduct the hcnrlne and takill -· ea renresemativc to· ~
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Issue in the name o[the Water and Sewer ~onrd notic~s of hsacinvs rcouestinn the attendance nod tcsumonv ?f wunes~cs and the prpdygJjgg of evidence rcltY.ant to qgy IDOIIC[ )OYPIYed ID PPY such hSPrinus: Toke lh< evidence; Tunsmu a CFPQrt of the evidffifG and hearinv t~ the Wattt and sewer Board including trnnsaots and other evidence 1ovctber with rocommendntions for action thereon
At aov public hcadns testimoov taken boforo the hsacin e autbod1v 'lr
nnv person dcsimatcd bv it shall be under PAth and recorded .
stenographicollv The tmnPint so wrded will pe made axadoble to
nnv mmnhs ofths ooblic Pr anv party to 1hc bPaov uoon oavmsot or
the V$Jdll GbocRR tbsJifqre.
lJpoo review of the SYidens& bx the Wat« and _Sewer ~rd the B.9Af4
shal l make wrillSD Oodiou of faci and G9PCIUSIOP uohotd,n R mod1fvins
or striking the Pmoosed enforcement action
Administrative Fines,
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When the Citx fjpth thol a lher hg viol8t¢ Q[AAD\iPUS:§ to Yiolatc any
prpyisioo or this Chants: AD iodMtrial mi:wmcr QQ'JDU w ?W«
issued bqeupdq or aux oths PretuatmqJt S11odard or RenuCRPCPI
tbs CilY PJIY fipp IUch Uss in AP amount om tP ex"?4 S? 000 per daY
oer yiolation Such Oos; shall be ust;He1 on a oer·nolah?P om: dav
basis w 1hc case of monthlv or orbs lons·tcan avrnoe _d1sshe~s .
limits fioes shnlllli: assessed for such dPY durlov 1be oenod ofvmlnhon,
A UEP auioM th· User's nmPmv shall be 1Pusht for unpaid charvcs.
fines and pcpnJtics-
Usrn 4eidue 12 appgl such fmcs JJ»W file a wnttm rpqycg foe the
Citv to wnsida lbe fine along with full RAYIDSDt eC the fine ~mgµnt
within fifteen CJ Sl do» ofbeinw notified of the fine ~uc~ nouc_e or
mocal $hall s; forth the natws of the order or detenmoouon hems
annealed the dote of such order or dctsODinotioo. lhc rea~no f?r Ute
8DOC31, npd reoue:u n bearing PYC§YAP l to ProcedWS$,OUtlmed 1Il
12.7-5rQ1Jl!dl,
Iuuance ofan ,dmioismrixe finubaH nol be ah¥ oeain;; or
on;reaui$ile for I okioa @PY otbq action oeotmt the um.
~-JudidaJ Eoforcemept Remedies
A· lniunctivs Relief
When the Citv finds that a User has violateJ or continu~s 10 violins. nov
nmvisioo of this Choptg an industrial wastewntcr ocnnu or order issued
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cm S1andard or Reauiremcm th e Cilv max ~. or any o\hcr rce1of·~~1 Court for the issuance of• temporary or petition ihc E_ng Je"."ood Mu c1 ·ate wbisb restrajns or cornv•I• the _spec1fic oeauanem iomoct,o_n as D?Pro2a ewater ocrmit order or Olber,reguirement oerformancc of llwmdusmal w_a~t . f !he User The Cilv mauJso seek such irouoscd by ibis Chapter ?P ?Gl!Yilis• i°and/or eoujtabh, celidjrn;juduu;.,a other acH 0o as is anpronoaie ro~!~~nyjroowsm•I remedjatjon A_ oeppon fo r reouiremeot ~or the User to cob aeniost or a nrereauisite fo v~ iniunctive rchefsboll 001 he a v other aclign anainSJ a l Jser
Cixil Penalties .
. ntinues to vio let (; anv Provision oftb1s ill A User who has vwlated or co r oennit or order issued hereunder or
Chanter an industnal wa 5lew9tc R . ear shal l he liable 10 the ent s,~ntln,rd or _cg s.iJIID -----· w other Pcetreatw. ....... -4 ss OQO acr dav. oer · "'ivil oenalty 001 19 ~--d" har c Citv for a maxtmum t---lhcrlnmHenn avera2e1sSLR; · I h ca e ofe monthlYO[Q ____ · f · I t'nn xi9 IPIIOP ~ t es h day during the Period O YIP a I · limit oenalt,es shall accrue for eac
bl attomevs' fees court costs, and pther ,.,, TheCitvmavrecovcrrcason.ae 1· ·1·cs includ ' tt~.lmPlm&aod w ---. ed 'th enforcement BC iYI I -------. b h expenses &SSOClat Wl ---f tunl dAIDARl i mcuacdx t C monitoring exoenses and the oost o_anv ac .
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r . . I r hi hty the Court shan take ioto W In dctenninios the l(J?OUDt OGl_t'I !":, din@ but not limited to the
account all relmnt crrcums~~, ~oe roamituds and duration of the
exteol ofbann c&used .b~ ~t · ~\JJhrou sh the tJsm::s violation
vio lation aux. ecooorrus PL1J !>:~lt:i iance historv of the User and corrective actmns b_x t~E \Iser . -
any other [actor as ,usus• reomres . . .
b · st nr a nwcaumtc ~ FiUns a suit for civil ne~ahics ~hull not bear nsam
for lakin g anv other actmn a&amsl a User-
Cciminul Prosecution.
. . s aoY nmvision nf thi s Cbnotcr or A User who willfully or PFRhKFPllY YIPl@te . to the POT W which ca uses · rod es any substance m wiHfullv oe&liKenllv mt uc kn , Iv makes any false statements. . · dY damage 9[ OWIQR oersonal miurv or ome? . . anolication record, reooo olnn..w:
renresentalions or csrt1ficahons l?;3Y b ainlaioed an iodustriol wastewater · filed or reautr to e ro ard..or other documem~t,on r 0, any other Pre1rcatment stand~
nsrmit or nrdsr ,uued h.rreun~e be ·u fa misdemeanot, oumshable.hY 11 onV1C(lO D KUI YO · R.esiuirtmeot sb a ur 1 c da •olulion and be sub1cct 10 ed S> t)QO PC[ y nee YI o fins not to cxce one c I l vear or but h imorisonment for not morc an
Remedies Nonexclusive
. . Cbnoter ar e not exclusive of nnv oOwr n,e remedies nmv,ded form thtsd thenrovisions of Colorado law JJu; . h c.·t may have UP er . . remedies that 1e, x b. tJl o(th esc actJon.~ ac:ams La Qtvmay take anv all or anv com ma to
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noncomoliant User Fnforccment nf aret reatmcnt violations will 1!ePf@llY be in acSPrd~ with the Enforcement Resoonse Plan However the Cn x mov take other actio n against anv User when 1be circumstances warrant and max lake more than one enforcement action agninst anv noncomoliant User Sunniememal Enforcenwnt Actions.. ii. Perfonuance Bonds The CilY mav decline 10 •issue or reissue an industrial wastewater PSDDilJ0.8D.Y
User who has failed to comf.Lv with anv uro vision of this Cbao1er a oreYious
industrial wastewater PSODlt. or orrler issuest bs:sWJder or nov other
Pretrea1mem Standard or RcouireMenl unless such User first mes . .a
s1tisfact2rv bond navabhc to the Citx of En@lewood in a su.m not to c~ D
xalue detennined bv the CiSv 10 be necessary to assure COP§l§tenl corn~ll.Q;}~,
Liabi litx lnsurance
The Citx mav decline to issue or reissue an industn •v.ru;tswater oeanit to a~
User who bM Cailest 10 comPIY whh anv Provisions,, ,hi: 0mnit or order ii{.-1!..J
hereunder or anv otbsc Pcsareatment Standard or Requirement unls,LU:~Ll.lKI
first submits nmofthat it has obtained financial assurances suffident 10 w t ,.3 or wair damage to the POTW cMS4 by Os discharse
~ Pavment ofOutstandioR Fees and PenalliSJ
The Citx mav decline to issue or reissue an industrial wutewater RSPJ:I 10 anx
User who has failed to oax anv outsvmdin& fees fines or oeoalties iucµrred ~ a
result of anv Provision of this Chaotcr a orcviou., industrial wasrewatcr pemuL
or order issued hereunder
JI. PubJjc Nujsanccs
A violation ofanv ornYision of this Cbneter gp industrial wastewater ?£IWit
or order issued hereunder or anv other Pretreatment Standard or ReaU1rcrnenl
is hcrcbv deslru;ed a nublic nui»ncc and shall be corrected or abated as .
directed bv the Citv Aov oersonls) creatin g a Public.miisance shall be su b1ec1
to the orovisions ofthc Citv Municioal Code eovemi nR such P¥isances.
includios reimbursing the Cit v for anv cos1s incurred in rcmovmg abatllll!..,.OI
remedviog said nuisance
-" Contractor I istinv
~~hieved comnliance with annlicabl e Prelreatment
Standards aud Rmukxments are not eligible to receive a contractual award for
the sale of Roods or services to the Citv Exist ins contrayts (or ~he sale of
eoods or services lP tbs Citv held bx a User found to psi ,n Stsmficant
NoncomnHaoce with Pretreatmrnt Standards or Recutrements ~
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dmiRDffl treatment fKililim inadeauate tretman fasilitis Leek of
mentativs mnintenaocc or careless or imnmner oomtion,
£ll An uosct shall constitute nu affiODalixe defense to an aclioo bmuvhl for
09PCOIDPliancc with SIICRPrical Prercatrocot Standards if the
rcsruittmmts of PPAWh Ol below vs met.
W A User who wifhes 12 Si$1ah1izb the affiPDAlixe dcfcns ofuow shall
d5W9U§U1tS lhrpygh PWPSIY §jgppd; contemporaneous ppqatingJggp
or other relevant evidence that
ill An UR$Cl occun;ed and tbs Uur can idcntifv the f:fu3ebl of the
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llll The faciJi1x wa, at the time Jxina ppqaJgt in e nrudeu and
wotkman·like manna and in @DlPlionce with oonliS:Ablc
operation and maintenance procedures; and
w The u,sr bu IYbmitled the fnllPWiOR in(ormation lO the CitY
within twcmv·four <241 hours pfhpmioe aware o[thc umct
UftN, iofowt100 is pmyjdql 2ra1Jx, 1 written §llhmivion JPJW
be prpyjrJ<d wjthjn ijyc IS) days)·
ill A 4sssci0Ji0o 0(Jhc jndircc1 djschargc QAd cause
Q(,noncomoUancc:
uil The period p(noncomp\i•nce indudjpo CXPS1
date aa4 time gr iC QQl ooaected the arniciPlted
time the non@mnli.ancc ii sxPPGJr.d to oominue;
AQd
ilill Steos being token nnd/or olruwed to rcduC£,
cHmiome and orcxent rccµq;egce of the
OPOGPmPligncc.
W In anx epforcqncpt nmr&elins 1hc Usq scekinR to establish lAA
gccµn;;encs o[oo uoss ahatl hove burden of proof .
m Users shall have the mmortuuitv for o iudicinl determinntion on nnx
claim of uoset onlv in an enforcement action hrou cht for noncomoliRncc
with caittorical Prctmument StaOOards-
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ill s shall comrol Cd sarv t . • -ecreasc) nrod • 9 mamrnin c ructmn oran d hn AW vm a;d . amp ,once wjth cpi J§c rm 10, v js restored ucuop lw 0c f•iluu: ;rt.orical Preareatn .-·-PC •n •It · · ---n• treat uw;mem APPiies . gnauys mghod o(m roeu1. rac soyn;e of JO the s11Y•1ion wh Jrosm is P -· oower of treat --:-· m .. .JUnon h Prohibited · -weni fqc@y ;, red g our ··-PJSchprge $J•Qd•rd.i. -uced 1211
A crsh.ltl •--: PIYE 10 lffil1PA ·
1 u for poncompliM Ul(S defense to 00 cnro
Jbrovab pr Jntcrf~'."" d\CGGUY prior 10 •rg;d a9d the , w: ··-.. Ckeii♦ -~ or -·-AoMmu• th ~
ml I ,imit nisf bul , or !i9DllilYS!l§ rrpm'~ d,scharge did no
m the Wastewater
P(M§Jmcpt r!:;ate w1s1Y 10 the n!irnBleinrn1a1jou o(thc • from Users or~ ~ Rcgylntjons •od tcq coyca;d by Jhesc Inpdmm!J) sstnb!ished --are seoarate ri ----~ -ustnal -mm an othe: fets
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ss for monitO: ~ -· ons ard survcma ___ _!IQ@ IP3DCCli
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■ YSPllOD nod Co · fees for o • ntrol procedures , d gmu issuance, inc)ud' • an construction;
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L It• Fcn.fouht $cl..1 ~ uf pubhcatjgn io the nwoall.l.U"' IUllllW..Sll:iJLU&lllll.liwl: ~cc no.u(tca1IQllUllll b· Qlba.l.,'I:> ilS,lht,CJLYJlli!Y d™l,-c~~n.i: "''' r~um.'l!WJIJ ~wJbagn. J Ciyi! Fine Pass lJirou•h lo 1hc mm that a user djscharges such oouu~
cause; 1hc Citv to violate anv condHmn of its CDPS permit and the CilV is fined bx
EPA or the State for su.:h violaliqn then such User shall t>c Mix JipWe (or the total
9moon1 °flhs:: fine wcsml.11;;;1'm.ulls.lJLvllx..1;£;\.!r~T ~.
i • Industciol Surcharge Cost Recovery.
Industries thnt arc permiltcd as Sivoificam Indm1dol J.JJrt1 and that dischnrsc
wastew11cr with POP COP and/or ISS in excess,gf.Noa;iel Domestic Strcnsth
WastmtaOH·IW) wm J>e charged ro, 1hs ®' 00uiir.4A• and tretmen\ or
these wastes as snecified in Section 12·2·3WX2l, OW 1.sc oi surcharges does not
pcnnit Lhc Usq to othcrwi&e exceed anv nmhibilions local limits or BMPs soecificd
at 12·2·) CBl and CH> oraov fedml aod state Prslletment Standards or
Reauirements
~ The Cily Council of the City of l!nglewood. Colomdo hereby authorizes amending
Tille 12, chapter 2, Section 6, of the Englewood Municipal code 2000, lo read as follows:
12-2-6: Enforc,meot and P~naltles.
A. Reqi,/re"'e ,is fo· .1~• Rey1el¼f .~II repofls A!ll••••d by 1ny offler of !he Gill, • ·astl!' 01er
06RIFib•tieR peA.-iils, this Cl1ap11w ,,.d/er Stale er l'edeFOI law will be a111d• p1oa1p1 ly iR
eoeerd-e • ilh e11y pFISeRl!lil 1ime re~••e11101115 S••h ,epo111 ill l,c..;:::~
lller-0•gk, and Ikey o ill 806UR!lei)' 8Hd IAllhl'ltlly FIJ!IBfl '8011 AS ,hey uiol ,nd Oft)'
ee1~eh:1si~R& in s1:1e8 F@~efls ucill he Ft!!6('81tSi 110 18 atid a0mil61en1 11 i•I• W:.e 60\lree date ie H,e
R!pBII. II is I ielo1ieR of th18 Chepll!f ,r 80) 6118h Feljllifl!d R!pBII is 1181 5Yhiilill ed Of, ,r
s•ba\illed, is ineee•rnte, oen1•1as YnlNe infe,motien, er is 1101 n !&flRll!ll'IB. aoo•r•te er
1r111ht.il ie hole OF III r,afl . Attj' eel er lilil•fl lo &81 pfflhiei1ed by 1llis s•hsoe1ien 1118) be
deeme<I 10 118· e eee•ft'ed or 10 l,e.e h@88 eomnull'-"' 111he pleo o 01 .. •hieh the R!pBA 1& er
shoold ha e been initialed er Al Iha pteoe ,here the ,opoll is or allo•hl he~e been reeei ·ed.
B, 61tf,1,_,..e•1 ,fo,,\~Ol'l/j. A;e Cui mai• adopl pFuoed•rilfi and n,I.., li!F Ike 1n1pl•n1enta1ien
AfflHKitllfflHilfflli<m and ohall onHJree tho p,o· ·inion• """'""......._,,,_
C. ."01,fkl,.•io• t,f jt.ja,\1.•ioft. I.I.Q1eno'"@f the Cily lind5 1h01 ""Y p@fflBR hat iola11d or "
~ng-tl1i1 Chaple,. or ani· proliihi1io11, lia1i1a1ion or •"'1•i•eme11t ee111ai11ell lunin, 1116
~ l!P'I •P•R &•eh p•F58• e, 'RIIOR noueo a1a1ing the llihHe ef the vielalion end
..-,<ling 8 f;!QSORAbiB lime. ROI 18 e~•••d lhiAy {30) d&j'6, fer Iha seliofaelof) 881flelion
1hereef. A mealing" illl the Gil)' MenAger OF dl!Sigi,e, may he sohodul&!l Ill lhe •"'!•&JHH
~,. g pel'SOR or tho t'llj MeRego, or dl!Sigi,•• le diswss the ,1oletien •ndler a
sausliialef)' ooft'ea11 011 sel.edule,
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Q, h'e/;9d,, of.\"6/ijie,,•fo ,. A.',) a e11Aoe11e• AMjUIFIMI h0Fe1n shall he 6111v« oilheF p@FSeMII ) BF B)' ,og,si.reEI e r eo11iAee H,ail , ft. Sttfj>t\1§-is,1 r,/Se iee. +he bil) "'°" 6li:!i~eA4 the maslett alOf lk...tllH!ftl 5efli~ee onEller a • A&1e1 1a1e, d1seh0:rge peAfUt •• flen sueh sl:t!lpeits1en is neattliSBf!f. iA l~e opinian er1h e C11y 141111ageF er dl!!lig,,oe ia eAloF te e•ep QR Qelual eF throoteHed diseha'll• whioh p,ee&Ate o, IM) pf@§!RI 1ft ieuMiRl!III er 5UB!il&Rtiel ••da11genH11t le the l11111hJi er u•elfefe ef peFS8Rs, 10 the enuiFeRJntutt . seuou ioterffrenae le t1te PG+'llt or HYSM Iha pg:nu or the ~4elfe QistFiel le nieleto QR)' eeaEiiliQR efit& ►RlllES permit.
,t n~• P8f59R eeiilied er &~wie11 of lhe \1'85Cco•· WWWIAI 6BflriH alldler lftl
,•eel&' •QIOF die elwgo peffflil shaU iA1A1odiotoly &lop er eli111ia&10 the dieehargo, IR the enllftl
er a £ail ore ef th l>S@F 10 Qo111pl)• ueh1nt&RI)• mlth the euspeneioa order, tho Ch) HIii)' 1al1•
s1:1M 14eps at deemed RHN68f)', i,1ahjdiag ifflfllelHMe 5~ eFOBee ef 1he s e e1 eoneealion, 10
PFe'"Oll!\ er lllillilllii!e datMge 18 1111 PQTW er .. , dlt!-IRI le Ill)' indi ;dwel&. The Gil)'
shall nill&tate tho as1ewalllf dieoha,ge peffflil aa&loF the ·~ostemater IMIIIAlent seP•ioe
upoA pFeefeflhe elimiMlioe eflhe n0Aoo111pl1•ing diselwge, Tho user shall po) all POT11'
ee&II Md eft,111516 re, 811) woll 6115Pensiee &11d "'6lera1iee of ser·iee. • d111ailee , 'fi~II!
&181111111111 suhlllillod hy Iha ll58f d111Fihieg the eause& of~ .. lianft.'til BORlfHIUlioe Ml~ lhl
•111eune 1ol11A lo pre,e111 1111) flim,e eeeUfflHOe shell he euhlllillod 10 tho Gil)' mithin
HANH (U~ M)' oflBe Mle efeeatfNAee.
P-e, ,11/1 Re·,91!1J~·9,., P,ny uollf • ,•ho 1•iela1es the fella i•g oeedilioAe he,eef, or BP,lieehle
Stoll IA& F1d1FOl ,eg,ilo1ioAJ, is euhjeet ta he'"i.ng hifi P'"""il re· 0hod1
~. Faillffe af the user 10 eeMply .. i1h 1ho pF01,isions ie suhseelioe 12 2 SAla of 1hi1
Seeliellt
2. Failwe efa us..-ie ,epell le111u9lly lhe u•aole •·••• eonsliluenll blld ehef801eris1iea of
its disol,orgos;
a. l'eilUFI of !he ll&IF 10 R!p011 sig,,iHNlll ehallges in 8jl lFBli ees •• .. .. ,. 'llllf
001151i1u11111S &Ad eheraeleristi86;
4t ReN!iel er Hl8:58Aaltle aeeas9 10 the 1:1seF1 pteRlisN fer ~he IJUFf)8&e of i11spee~en of
ff!BIHIOAAg:
S. 1/ialelian of oe•~ilieas of the permit er ~,is Cho~••• eF &I I'./ li1 111I judieiol oAler
on,...,d .. nh respeol lheflllo;
+. +MlpOAHt! ill!, dieruptiAg; Of des1FOy1Hg City Oijllipllllllll 119 1hlOFRliH88 hy lhe C'lly
14Dlleger OF dB&igt1ee, "hioh de1ermi11111i0n ahell be 11onolU5i 11
3,-Feilu,e le ,open BA aeeidenlel disohe,ge of a IDftlO polluleel er 811)' pollul8111 aha e
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of 1h1s Chap1cr. Fede,al er S1a11 pH11eo1t110111 •"'1u•emeu11, or any o rder o r 1hc Cot y. the
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Cny Auomey may commence an acuon for appropnate legal and,or equnable relief, including a peuuon m a coun of competent jurisdiction for a temporary rcstra,mng order. preliminary and pcnnancnt mjuncuon against the violntio• .. .£,!tlndu!IDAI Users. spccjfic @forcement authontics arc snecificd nt ChPn~1:., 1 UJl. Terminlllion of Serv,c,·. The City may tennin ~,e or cause to be tcnninnlcd wastewater treatment service to any user for A violation of any provisions herein . I, Ci,·• Ut1bili~ fe ~~.lje;, Any p11a1en • ie '.~e'"isi0110 hereYi shall ii liaele fer EIA) •~p•es•. lees er dE1A11ge aaueed the Cit) i) roesee er sueh oielatien. ieeludi11g Iii•
iee,eesed eeslli, irM)', re, fflllnaging efflueet aet\ler sludge. l=he peAien sha ll alse ii liaele
&Rd pay all 8118FRl!jl r-, 88Ufl 88il5, 1111d tlflllll&eS RBUSSlfo/ le ...rare, lllljl p111oisiee er
!hi& Celle. Th• City &hall add aweh eh11g110 Iha dieelwgOH ._1111181 alwge .
'-Cil'il F-i•• !'85§ 'Rll'fl"8~-Ill the "'Mt !hat a user disell&fgee sueh paMwlanlli wl1ioh oeuse
Ille City 10 violate 1111y eendilien er 111 ►IPDSS peflllit ORd 1he Cily is lilled ei !Olli, er the
Stale fer &11oh ·4elalia&, tlien 1weh Wlilf shall he !'wily lieele fer the lelal 11110wnt ef lhe nne
Heessed ageYist Iha City ey l!PA an«ua, 1h1 State.
+. ,'di) parson ,1he '"i0ls1ee 1111y eendi1ien ef Ille pe,mit, City's erde,, er aey p,e·,•ioiea
ef lhis Chap,., shall ea ewlljeal 10 n Ilea ef aat 111era lh&R t· ·a 1hew1111d dollars
($2,000.00) er ey i111pfioe111111n1 in Ille CeURl}'jail fer a petied aet le 1Ne11d e&e (ll
) ""' er hi eeth 1wah lln1 1oi if1111liee111111111 fer eaeh iielelien, l!aah de) in hieh
1111y uielatien 1hall 1enlinw11hall 1!1 i1M11d e 61plfBII e«-•
;_ Aa, ltee lfttltor MY jl:i l I IAIMIII ilBl'BHd 111uh!f lh• ~ff:! «ieieM ef lfte fere19iAg
611bs1Bti&B Kl ef thi• See1.1en wy he suspended far ORY palied nel le •*eeed three
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b. Ci,il .Re,111 ~ie/l. Ill addi1ien 10 1111y ether penahiee pre <ided he,eie, tl11 Cit) llli) reae er
re&senahle auerna)41 fees, ee•Ft eests, oeUA repaAeAi' fees , a11d e1her •*p111s11 er liligaliee
by •pprepriale legal ae1ien agaias1 1h1 user feued le ha•;e .>ielaled &RY pr0,•isieas hereie, er
the ord ers, AIIB6 , ragylelieRS, nnEI paffftite i9911ed hllfe•nde,, 'R,e ,~UOFRO) fer Iha Cily, •pen
•e~wBlll ef Ille Gi1y Cewaeil, ehllll p11i1ie11 an eppRlpRtlle eellfl 1e Hllt!SBI, mm, a11d
reee,•er &Yeh &•916, Any p1Ai8A whe ahall •;iele1e &A) eendi1ie11 ef 1he pe,mil, Gily'a erder,
er 1111) P"" <iaia11 ef lhi5 Chapt@r ehall lie suejeet 10 illllll@diale disee,rn,et ien of the 51 •••
ser,<ieieg Ille prepml) wpe• er in oee•eetie• ,,ill, .. hieh 1he ,ieloliee eae-d,
~-ApfJl!fll Procedurt and Ordu Any pcnnil applicant, pcnnil bolder, or other user affected
by any decision, action. or detennina1100, including cease and Jcsisl orders, made by the
City other than any Jud1c1al 11C11on filed or under li1iga1ion m ony court including the
Englewood Municipal Court, or any permit issued hereunder, may file with the City a
written request for rccon~idcrn1ion and a stay of the decision wilhin ten (10) days of such
decision, action, or dctcrminalion, setting forth in detail the facts supporting the request,
whereupon the Chy shall hold a hearing. The request for rcconsidcro1ion shall be acted
upon by lhe City within ten ( t 0) days from the date of filing, TI1c decision, action or
determination may be s1uycJ during such period of review by the Ci ty Mnnnser or
desig11ee.
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If 1hc dL'CiSion of the Cily Manager or de,ignce is unsatisfactory 10 1hc person appealing, • they mny file n wn nen appeal 10 the Water and Sewer Board wllh in ten (10) days after receipt of the decision. The Water and Sewer Board may hear 1he nppcnl and sh:.oll make a final ruling on the appea l within thiny live (3S) days of reccipl of the user's wriuen appeal The decision. a,,tion or determina11on of the City Manager or desillJICC may be stayed dunng such p<'riod of rcviC" by the W11er and SC"-cr BoanL ARer the Water and Sewer Board has rcvtcwcd the evidence. 11 may 1ssce an order to cease and desist to the user responsible for the discharge dirceung 1hn1, following a spectlicd time period , the sewer service be discontinued unless adequate ll"Catmem faciliues, devices or 01her rcla1ed appun enanccs are properly opcralcd. Funher orde~ and directives as arc necessary and
appropri ate ma y be issued. The decision of the Water and Sewer B1111rd shall be binding on
all cn1i1ies and the user until and unless ruled 01hcrwisc by an appropriate coUl'I.
N. FB/alf,i..g .!'!fa ... .,,,;.,., ~le ..... &hall le,a, ••iii> Htal,e lalse &IBl811!BRl &1 f'llR!SOlllllliBRS .,
el!fflfieeliBR5 i• IR)' eppli0111ieR, Flp eA, pl&R er eliil!f deell!JIIIII ~led er f"'!Wired le ,.
1118Hllli8M p-heFete, er pllffllMI le il5 '¥&519' sa1er di&ehifge ~•miil, er fekif,,
la!RplF w ill!, er ralll.-i,,aee11re1e 1111) ftll!RilBAR8 do ••• e r melheol HMjwi, od hereift.
Q . PHhlieofi611 &,' }Cs1106"'fJ,~''"' lr.ie'II. 'Ale Gil)' shllll Bll!IIIBII)' pwbhsh i• lhe larges!
i;Rgleouood Rl''"!;p&i ' •• 'is1 ef lhe wael'I u·hiah ·ere i• sigoi~eanl 1101oeo111plia•e• ·ni lh any
prel\ eel moRI n ~11i roe1,n1e or s lenilerd& dwrfog !he ,~·el"• ( 12) p1 ouie11s RlO Rl he.
~ The City Coc .,I of the City of Englewood, Colorado, hereby deletes Title 12,
Chapter 2. Section 7, of the Englewood Municipal Code 2000, in ;ts entirety and reserves
Section ? for fu!un: use.
12-2-1, BESEBYEP·
~ The Ci1y Council of lhe Ci1y of Englewood. Colorado hereby authorizes amend ing
Title 12, Chap1er 2, Section g, of 1hc Englewood Municipa l Code 2000, 10 rend as follows:
12-1-8: Sewer Ta p Feu
a. A tewcr tan pgmiJ for a EoeJecCamitx reidcnuol and/or commerciol andlpr an industrial
uss shall mwio in effect until 1qminotscl h~lhc Qty
Ajl. At the time of filing the applicalion, sewer tap fees shall be paid an accordance with the
fo ll owing schedule:
Waler Meter Size Sewer Tap f ee
3/4" orlcss S 1,400.00
I" 2,333.00
I tn• 4,667.00
2" 7,467.00
3" 14,932.00
4" 23,332.00
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6" 8" 10· 46.667 .00 74.667.00 107.332.00 For mulll-!amily units. and mobile home cowu. the Iota! Ulp fee shall not be less th:,n one thousand four hundrcJ dollari (S 1.400 00) per dwelling uni1. F<M' hole~ and motels. the tap fee shall be seventy-live (75) pcrccnl of the tap fee as set fonh in 1lus Section. If 1hc fee determined by the waler meter siu from the above schedule is greater than the fee
dclcnnintd by the min imum chnrgc of one thousand four hundred dollars ($1,400 .00) per
unit, then the greater fee, as dc1errnined by meter size, sha ll prevail.
QC. Al 1he time of filing an application for a sewer lap permit, sewer tap fees for 111e following
propertic, shall be ioaeascd by the addition of a surcharge 10 the sewer tap fees established
by Subsection A of this section ae.:ording lo the established surcharge schedule:
I. Properties within the City which arc not in an established samtation district.
2. Propcrti,s outside the City which are tribulllry lo the Northeast Englewood Relief
Sewer System which nrc not exempted by agreement from sewer tap sureharge.
The established mv"= iap fee surcharge is:
Watc: Meter Size Sewc,-Tap Fee
3/4" S 500.00
I" 833.00
I 1/2" 1,667.00
2" 2,667.00
3• 5,333.00
4• 8,333.00
6" 16,667 .00
s· 26,667.00
10" 38,333.00
For muh,-fomily w1i1s, mobi le home 00\111S and other mullip le-<lwclhng units, the sewer tap fee
sun:hargc shall not be less than five hundred d~llari ($500.00) per dwelling unit For hotels and
motels, the tap fee shall be seventy-five (75) percent of the tap fee ns let forth in this section. If
the surcharge established by the water mc1cr size from the above sureharge schedule is grcatc,-
thnn the fee of five hundred dollars (SS00.00) per dwcllrng uni!. the greater fee shall be charged.
3, Properties that connect to 1he Big Dry Creek interceptor system shnll pay a sewer tap
surchnrge fee in the sum of three hundred dollo1-s ($300 .00) per singlc-fomi ly
resident ial cquivalenl top in addition 10 oll ol!,er charges ,
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GQ. The actual cost of any SC\\Cf mam extension shall be recorded tn the u11h11cs office. Where • such cost has not been p.11d, 11 shall be added to the rlanl :issessmcm fee 10 arrhe at a total amount dee. New scll'cr extension costs shall include the actual cost of construcuon plus ten percent (10"/,) to defray costs of engineering. The totnl costs shnll he assessed m proportion to the front footal!c of the property served. G~. Where a proposed tap will serve property for which a previou, asicssmclll has been paid, the previous top fee shnll 1><: credited against the current tap fee in calculuting the balance of the fee due.
!:if. Nothing in this section shall be construed to ahcr the rat.:s or tcnns comained in the
conn~or's agreements hcre1oforc existing between the City of Englewood and sanitation
districts.
l'{;i. No :ap shall be made lo doe POTW without payment of the tap fees. Failure 10 pay fees
before tapping 10 the POTW shall result ,n tap foes being doubled. Any fee or charge not
paid shall constitute a hen on the subject property and be collected hkc taxes.
~:llil!ll-The City Council of the City of Englewood, Colorado hereby nu1hori1.es amending
Tille 11, Chapter 2, Section 9, of the l:nglewood Municipal Code 2000, lo rend ns roll ows :
12-2-9: Construction of Sewers: Extension of Mains; Costs; lnsp<.-ction.
A. When an application is received to extend 1ne collection main in order 10 serve the
applicant or user whose property is loca1cd within the C11y, the City shall make such
extension at its own expense, subject to recovery of said costs and provined that the
extension is 10 $Crve land properly subdiv,dcd. Recovery shall be from the rt-questing party
or parties and shall be upon completion of said extension. Recovery shall be defined as the
entire cost of the main extension. The requesting partiC$ shall dcmons1ra10 the ability 10
reimburse the City for sc"cr m,un co11Structior, costs prior to construclion. All sewer mains
shall be construcled according to standards established by the C11y and ,Juli be localed
within dedicated public rights-of-way or acceptable casements. In •!•• event 1hat the
extension is to serve nonsubdividcd, industrially 1.<mcd lands within the City, the Cit y
Manager or dcsignec may requ ire tl1n1 the applicant or user extend the collecti on main al his
own cost ni1d r,pcnsc, subject lo nn equitable mc1hod or recovery of costs
13. The individual collection mains outside the corporate limits shall be by pipes, mains or
service lines and appurtcm111ces mstalled by the individual or connector, and lhc City shall
assume no obligauon for cos1s of construc11on therefor. All services shall be connected
under the same: provisions as may be required by the City for connections within its
eerporatc hnuts All ch.,rgcs for sewage collected outside the corpomte limits of the City
shall be computed from rates ,ct out in Section 12-2-3 of this Ch:\pter
C. Quality control uf pnvatcly constructed collection mail!$ feeding the City trc.,tmcnl plant
shall be assured by on-s11c mspectors provided by the Cuy o~ l'nglcwood, which ngeric}
shall include the momtoring of collcc1ion main construction nnd the lnmping of mams when
ccnstruchon is complete. Cjwrgcs_JQLJhes.uro:u:cs i;hnil qg bill~tc (CS~
tl!Jlllj1Cl0r,as SCI by CilY..C'oyncil RcsqluliWL
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Tapping of Mn ins Not Owned by the Ci ty. When nn npplicution is received for connection •
to mains or foc1h1ics not ownl-d nr co 111rollccl by the City. o permit for snid connc-ction will
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be granted only m those case,. in 11h1cn the Cuy shall have he.:n dul) ou1honzcd. m wntmg, by the O\\.,er m comrol o(such main or foc1h11es to grant such pcnnu Section 10 . The City C'~uncil o(thc City of Englewood, C'o lorndo hereby nuthuri,cs nmcndi ng Title 12, Chapter 2, Sl'Clion 10, of the Englewood Municipal C'odc 2000. to read as fo ll ows: 11-2-10: Miscellaneous.
A. Connict. All other onhnnnccs and pans of other ordtnanccs mconsistcnt or 00nflicting w,th
any pan of thlS Chap1er arc hereby rqx-Jed lo the extent of such mconsistcncy or conflict .
8 Severnbiluy. Ir any provision. paragraph, word, or section ofthis Chapter is invalidated by
any court of competent jun!diction. the remaining provisions. paragraphs. words, and
sections sh.ill not be affected and shall continue in full force nnd effect
Section I I. Safety Clnu!CS The City Council hereby finds, dctem\incs, and declares that
tnis Ordinance is promulgated under the general police power of tlic Ci ty of Englewood, lhnt ii is
promulga1ed for the heahn, safety, nnd welfare of the public, and that 1his Ordinance is necessary
for the preservation of heahh and safety and for the protection of public convenience and welfare.
The City Council fwther dctcnnincs that the Ordinance bears a mtionnl relation 10 the proper
legislative object sought 10 be obtained .
~ Severabjli1y. If any clause, sentence, paragraph, or pan of this Ordinance or the
application thereof to any person or cin:umstanccs shall for any reason be adjud1,'Cd by a coun of
competent juri::dict ion invalid, ,uchjudgmcnt shall not affect. imrair or invalidate the remainder
o( this Onlinam.e or it BpJ1lica1ion to other pmons or circt•1i1Stnnccs.
Section 13. l!!l;2!!.s. J'JI Ordinnnces. All other Ordinances or pom.:ms thereof inconsistent or
conflicting with this O,Jinnnce or any portion hereof arc hereby rcpc.1lcd 10 lhc extent of such
inconsistency or conflict.
Section 14 . Effect o(rcpcal gr modific.11ion. fhc repeal or modificntion ofnny provision of
the Code oflhc Cit y of Englewood by this Ord inance shall not release. c~tinguish, niter. modify.
or change in whole or in pnn any penalty, forfeiture, or liability, either civil or criminal, which
shall h.ive been incurred uodcr such provision, IIJld each provision shall be treated and held as still
rcrnammg 111 force for the purposes of sustaining any and all pro(lt" actions, sui1s. procreding.,,
and prosecutions (or the enforcement of the penalty, forfeiture, or habolity, RS well as for the
purpose of susoaining any iudgmcn1. decree. or order which can or may be rendrn:d, entered, or
made in such actions. suus, proceedings. or pl'oseculions.
Section 15 . Pursuant 10 Article V. Section 40 of the Englewood Horne Ruic C:h.irtcr, the Cuy
Council has detennined thm this Ordinance shall be published by title bcx:8u.sc o( its volume. A
copy is available in the Office of the Englewood Coty Clerk. on 01e City of Englewood's wehsuc
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SccllOn 16. Penalty Inc Pcnah) Prnrn1un ofSec1ion 1-l-l EMC shnll appl)' 10 each and every ,•iolauon of 1his Ord um nee. l111roduccd, read in full. and pa,~cd on li rsl reading on 1he 2nd day of Fcbrunry, 2009. Published by 1i1lc a, a Bill li ,r an Ordinance in the Ci1y's omcinl ncwspa1)cr on 1hc 6° day of February. 2009.
Published as a Bill for an Ordmancc on 1hc Ci1y's official wcbsi1c beginning on the 4~ day of
February, 2009 for 1h1ny (30) days
Jame.• IC Woodward, Mayor
ATTEST:
Loucrishia A. Ellis, Cily Clerk
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I, Loucrishia A. Ellis, City Clerk of lhc Cily of Englewood, Colorado, hereby ccnify 011,1 1he
above and foregoing is a 1n1c copy of a BUI for an Ordinance, introduced, read m full, and ;.u.scd oo •
firs1 reading on the 2nd day of Fcbrwuy. 2009.
Loucruhin A . Elhs
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CO UNCIL COMMUN ICATION Date: Agen da Item: Subject: Feb ruary 2, 2009 11 a Ill Grant of Temporary Construction License, Grant of Right of Way, Exchange ol Right ol Way Agreement for 3200 South Lincoln Street for St Louis School
Initiated By: I Staff Source:
Utilities Department Stewart H. Fonda, Director of Utilltles
COUN CIL GOAL ANO PREVIOUS COUNCIL ACTION
None.
RECOM MEND ED ACTION
The Water and Sewer Board, ,eir January 1 J, 2009 meeting. recommended Council adopt a bill
lor an ordinance approving a Grant of Temporary Construction llcense, Grant of Right of Way and
Exchange Jf Right-of-Way Agreemen~ with a Quit Clatm Deed 10 follow for the Family of the
NJzared~ I, .c. for St. Louis School.
BACICGR ,JU NO, ANALYSIS, ANO ALTERNATIVE S IDENTIFIED
family of the Nazareth, Inc., represenrng St LO!Jls Parish, submitted a Gran t ofTemporary
Construction llcense, Grant of Righi of Way and Exchange of Right ol Way Agreement
The existing City uitch does not allow the c hurch to use their lot located at South Lincoln Street
and East Floyd Avenue in an optimum manner to a llow construction of thei r proposed ca techism
building. The submi ued agreemen ts would allow them to relocate the existing 36" City Ditch pipe
to the easterly section of the lot and allow building on the southwesterly portion. The old right-of.
way will be abandoned with the Exchange of Right-of.Way Agreement and a Grant of Right-of-Way
issued. The Gran t of Temporary Construction License will cover the conslrudion of the new 36"
concrete pipe. Once conw uction is completed, a Quit Claim Deed will be Issued on the
abandoned portion of the right-of-way.
The piping project must be completed prior 10 April 1, 2009, the sta rtlng date for wa ter Row for
ditch users. The project will not impede the operadon of the City Ditch in this section and will
allow replacement of the 50-yea, old pipe with new 3(;" concretl' p,pe. The U~lities Department is
requiring that the Oty Ditch pipe be inspected before and aher construction to insure that the
integrity of the 1,ipe is maintained. The Utillties Engineer has reviewed ond approved the proposed
pl ans. The City ... .torney's office has reviewed and approved th e documen ts .
The Licensee eKpressl ssumes ull and s1rict liability for any and all damages of e\ery nature to • person or property caused by the point or polnis where the Licensee performs any work In connection wl th the cc.ns truction provided by rhe Licensee . The City resen,es lh,; right to make full use of lhe property necessary in the operation of the City Ditch. The City retains all rights to operate, maintain, install, repair, remove or reloca1ed any of ,ts facilities loca ted within the City's right-of-way. A A CI AL IMP ACT
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ORDINANCE NO. SERIES OF 2009 llY AIJTIIORITY COUNCIL BILL NO. 6 INTRODUCED BY COUNCIL MEMBER ____ _ A BILL FOR AN ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING A "GRANT OF TEMPORARY CONSTRUCTION LICENSE". A "GRANT OF RIGHT-OF-WAY" AND AN "EXCHANGE OF RIGHT-OF-WAY
AGREEMENT' FOR RELOCATING THE CITY DITCH AT 3200 SOUTH LINCOLN STREET.
ENGLEWOOD. COLORADO IN ORDER TO ALLOW FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF A
BUILDING .
WHEREAS, lhe Family of lhe Nazareth toe ., submitted a rcquesl 10 lhe City for lhe relocation
of lhe C11y Ditch in order for lhe group 10 use: lhcir l01 al this location and construct a building;
and
WHEREAS, lhc existing City Di1ch al ,he loca1ion of 3200 Sou1h Lincoln docs not allow for a
building lo be cons1ructed al this locntion; and
WHEREAS, !he owner of 3200 Soulh Lin.-.,ln Slrcct, Englewood, Colorado will relocale !he
existing 36" Ciiy Di1ch pipe 10 !he cas1erly section of lhe lot to allow building on lhe soulhwcslerly
ponion of !he IOI with lhe "Exchange of Righi-of-Way Agreement'" and the "Gran! of Right-of-
Way Agrccmcnt'': :ind
WHEREAS, lhe reloca1ion and rcconitruction of lhe Cily Oi1ch mus1 be completed prior 10
April I, 2009, lhe s1aning date for waler now for City Di1ch users, and lhc "Gran! of Temporary
Construclion License" allows 1he work 10 commence; and
WHEREAS, 1he Englewood Waler and Sewer Board recommended nppr0l'OI 01 c "Granl of
Temporary Cons1ruc1ion License", a "Grom ofRigl11-of-Way' and the "Exch.lnge of Righ1-of-
Way" agrccrnen1s for relocating lhc city d11ch at 3200 South Lincoln Slrcct, Englewood, Colorado
at their January 13, 2009, mce1ing:
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY TIIE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO, AS FOLLOWS:
~ The Director of Utilities is hereby authorized to sign said "Ornnl of Temporary
Construction License" for 3200 Soulh Lincoln Street. Englewood. 01tochcd hcrelo as
"Exhibit I".
~ Titc Mayor is hereby ou1horizctl 10 execute and the Cily Clerk 10 atlcsl and scol for
and on behalf of 1he City of Englewood. Colorado 1hc "Exchange of Right-of-Way" for 3200
South Lincoln Slrcet, Englewood. auachcd ~o as "Exhibi1 2".
~-The Ci1y hereby acccpls the "Grant of Right-of-Way" for 3200 South Lincoln
Street, Englewood, allachcd hereto as "rlxhibil 3" .
Introduced. read in full, and passed on first reading on thr 2nd day of FcbrunrY, 2009 .
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Pubhshcd as a Boll ror an Ordinance in the City"s offic,al newspaper on the 6• day or February. • !009. Published as a Bill for an Ordinance on the City's official website beginning on the 4th day or February. 2009 for thiny (30) days. James K. Woodward. Mayor
ATTEST:
Loucrishia A. Ellis, City Cleric
I, Loucrishia A. Ellis, City Clerk of the City of Englewood, Colorado, hereby cenify that the
above and foregoing is a true copy of a Bill for an Ordinance, introduced. read in full, and passed on
first reading on the 2nd day of February, 2009.
Loucrishia A. Ellis
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GRANT Qt TEMPORARY CONSTRUCTIClN LICENSE THIS LICENSE AGREEMENT, made and entered into as ofllus_ dny of ---,--,--::---=--:-' 2009, by and bet ween the CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, a municipl\J corporation of lhe State of Colorado, herein referred lo as the Grantor, and FAMILY 011 THE NAZARETH, INC., hercinaibr referred to as "Licensee". ' / I
WHEREAS, the Gran.or owns a certain right-of-way for the City Ditch; and
WHEREAS, Licensee desires to make ccrwn unprovemcnts in the area relating
to construcuon on the subj,a propdy and the Grantor agrees to give Licensee a Temporary
Construction License for improvements which shall connect the new City Ditch ptping lo the
existing City Ditch
WITNESSETH : the Gr •ntor, without any wammty of i•.1 ulle or in'=t
whatsoever, hereby grants and authorizes Licensee the use of the propb"lt, hercuuftet ,! -ibed,
which Grantor now owns for the following improvements:
See attached Exhibit A for legal description,
See attached E.lthibtt B for construction improvements,
NOW, THEREFORE, it is ag=d between Grantor and SL Loui, O,Ufd, that SL LuJJs
Chun:h shall be granted a consuucuon license to make the unprovcmcnts described in Exhibits A
Wld B, subjcc:t to the follo•Ytn& conchtions:
I. Period of Con.struc~or., Licensee's right to use th~ construction license llrll dc~ictcc "n
Exhibit A shall tenrun,tc on April I, 2009, and shall not thereafter be reinstated on a
temporary basis without the .:xpress written consent of Grontor. Thert will be no
construction during the O1tc,1 Season which commences nommlly on Apr!I I und ends en
October 3 I of e11ch year.
2. Restoration. The License,-will do what is necessary lo restore nil of Grantor's property
damaged or distw'bcd aa a result of the project to as near its original condition as is
practical, including but not limited lO seeding on the City Ditch dedicatod right-of-way.
3. &erci,,e of Rcaa>nab!e Care, Liccnscc will use au reaso11Able means to prevent any loss
or damage to Gnuuor or to others resulting from the coosuuction
4. As-Built Draw,ngs Licensee shall supply Grantor a map that shows the construction area
and defines the consuuction stte. Exhibits A and B.
5. Assignment. Liccos«'s assignment ofthi3 Construction Agreement will not reheve
Licensee of 1ts obligations hereunder. T:K provisions hereof shall inure to the benefit of
and be binding upon the oucccssors and assigns of the respective parties hereto .
6 l'em,anent Ljcense, Licensee agrees 10 provide 10 Granto, a signed agreement on Grantor's fonn and exhibit$ showing "As-Builts" for a property exchange agreemcoL 7. Auihorjty to Enter mto Agrcc,ment, The undersigned represents that he is an authorized officer of Licensee and has authority lo enter into th,s agreement on behalf of Ueensee and lhat Uc:nsee will .:cccpi and abide by all the terms and conditions hereof. This Construction License ,hall terminate upon compl !lion of said improvemcnu and
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IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the pamca hereto have sci IIICir band$ and seals on the date first above written.
STATE OF COLORADO
CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO
GRANT0R
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FAMl: .Y OF THE NAZARETH, INC.
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The foregoing instrument was acknowledged before me tbis.::c> / day of :s;-,__,l/ .&-;IL-~
2009, by Den-Mctcod "jc'rJ,;det!t ,r Family of U,c Nazareth, Inc. ~~~~w~h ~ q ~S~ My commission expll'cs: ~{.,•, /j_ NOTARY PUBLIC
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A description of a 25-foot wide Ditch ~enl local~ in the SEl/i ~~Section 34, T4S, R68W of the
6th P-t.:'·• in the City of Englewood, Arapahoe County, Colorado. For:;RG Consulting Engineers, Inc.
LEGAL DESCRIPTION 25-FOOT NEW ALIGNMENT DITCH EASEMENT
A 25-foot wide Ditch Easement located in tll~ SEJ/4 of Section 34.' t1s, R6BW of th e 6th P .M., City
of Englewood. County of Arapahoe, State of Colorado, described as\d~ows: : • • I ,. I
BEGINNING at the Southeas1 Comer of Lot 24 ofBlo~k 6 ofRosC:A~dition to Englewood Coioradp;
according to ihe Pili! ihcre_of; recorded J.1arcb 11 , ).?11 _in Boo~ i ~t Page '32 of the re~rds pf
Arapahoe Co~, from which the Southwest Corner of said Lot 2t[ars _SB9°53'!3"W, 125.~ {Cfl
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said Lol 17, which bears SOO"OT41"W, 18 82fcet of the ,ortbwcst C(?mcr ofsn:d Lot 17,
Thence N!l'.)0 07'4 l "E, I 8.82 feet 11long sai d Wes1erly Line to said Northwest Comer;
Thence N89°53'13"E, 21.20 feel along the Northerly Line of ~,id Lot 17;
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EXC'HANCiF OF KI GHT-OF -WAY AGl{EEMEN T THIS AGREEMENT. 1t10Je and entered into ns of this ____ day of _____ _ 200_, by and between the CITY OF ENGLEWOOD , a municipal cmporation of the State of Colorado, herein referred to as "C it y", and FAM CLY OF Tl-IE NAZAR.ETH, INC, whose addres s is 3151 South Bannock Street, Englewood , CO 80110-2415 ; Owner of3200 South Lincoln Street, Englewood, Colorado 80113 and Property; herein referred lo as "0,'!ller" and "Property" res pectively. ' I I
WHEREAS, the City owns and operates an irrigation ditch known as the City Ditch for
diverting wat,r out oflhe Platte River under priorities pertaining lo sa id ditch upon and along a
Right-of-Way acquired therefore during and prior lo 1860 and continuously used since that time;
and
WHEREAS, the Owners desire lo use a portion of sai d Right-of-Way for building and other
purposes not consistent with the Right-of-Way purposes . And desire to exchange approximately
Three Hundred feet ( 300') of new Right-of-Way for the use of the City Ditch; in exchange for
the City's permission and vacation of the existing City Ditch Right-of-Way.
NOW THEREFORE:
For and in consideration of ten dollal'li ($10.00) and Jther valuable consideration, the premises
and the full performance of the obligations and promises set forth below, the sufficiency of
which is expressly acknowledged, the parties hereto hereby agree as follows :
I . For the uses hereinafter named , the Owners will grant to th e City the following
described propert y located in Arapahoe Cowity, Colorado: Which is a strip ofland
located en and across the property known as 3200 South Lincoln Street , Englewood,
Arapahoe County, Colorad o more particularly described as shown on Exhibit A
attached hereto aud incorporated herein.
Sa id strip of land shall be twenty-five feet (2 5') in width where it crosses the subject
property shown on the attached Exhibit A where the strip shall be measured from the
"proposed centerline" of the relocated City Ditch. Which e.ntire length shall be
surveyed by the Owners and evidenced by an executed deed for Right-of-Way with
meets and bourds description as shown on attached Exhibit A
2. Upon, over, through and across the strip of land hcreinabove described, the City shall
have the right lo co nstruct , rcconslrucl, maintain, alter, repair, enlarge, enclose and use
a ditch or culvert for the conveyance of water under priorities pertaining to U1e above
mentioned City Ditch, said priority having been originally adjudicated to sa id City
Ditch under the name of the l'lattc Water Ditch , And for any and all other uses lo
which the City might have put U1e ol d Ditch has this Agreement not been made . TI1c
parties heret o agree that the primary righ t of possession of areas . which mus t be used
in common by the two parties hereto, is in the City, for its Dit ch. WiU1 thi s limitat ion,
it is agreed that the City will use its best efforts to access and maintain the City Ditch
wilh minimal dismption to the Owners and the "Property" .
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3. Tht Owners will be w,inted ■ License to construct a new pipe tu aa:om.,nodatc the • required Cny Dnch water now or the Cuy Dnch Right-of-Way consistent with the 4, s.
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professional cnginec, approved plans auachod as Exhibits A nnd B ( cons1s1mg of thrte (3) pages, along the east line or thcu-propeny at 3200 South Lincoln Street, Englewood, CO 80 I 13 , The Owner shall construct the piping for lhe City Ditch in the new location in accordance with and at lhc location shown on Exhibits A & 8. It is agreed that the present C11y Ditch is an old, well construct;jthoroughly
compacted, and well sealed ditch from which a minimum of sec age loss occurs. The
Owners and the City agree that in all pl■ces where the City Dile 'is to be altered in its
course to a new location that it will reconslruci said dilcb in such a way that the ditch
when reconstructed will be as IOWld and efficient, wiU be reconstructed according to
the plans and spec:11icat1ons shown on Exlul>its A & B.
The Ownm agree to bold the City harmless from any defects of conslNclion work
pcrfonned hereunder by the City and for damages ensuing on the opention of the City
Ditch arising out of such construction or maintenance.
All work to be done hereunder shall be performed to the entire satisfaction of the City
of Englewood Director of Utilities.
8. All work on the City Ditch and in connection therewith shall be done in such a way
as not lo interfere with the r~ar and continuous flow of water therein.
9. Upon receipt ofan acceptable Grant of Right-of-Way and accepUIDce by the City of the
new piped section of the Cny Duch, the City wiU quit claim any other ngbts to the City
Ditch Right-of-Way inconsistent with the grant described in Paragraph I.
10. City requires access to maintain the City Ditch and the Owners agree to execute an
access agreement acknowledging the City's right to access the City Duch Right-of-
Way for City Ditch operation and mamtcnance and for storm Oow opermion and
inspection. This access agreement will be included in the Grant of Right-of-Way.
11. In case U1e Owners shnll fail, neglect, or refuse to fulfill any of the tem1s or 01e
provisions of this Agreement, all rights hereunder in the Owners shall at once be
forfeited to the City, and the City may repossess itself of its original Right-of-Way for
said City Ditch as if this Aweemcnt ltad never been made, and waiver by Ute City of
Enforcement of its rights on account of any breach shall not be deemed to constitute a
waiver of :iny subsequent breach.
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ATTEST:
James K . Woodward, Mayor
Loucrishia A. Ellis, Cily Clerk
OWNER
FAMIL) OF THE NAZARETH, INC.
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The foregoing instrument was acknowledged before me lhi~~Y of Ml}-~ .
2ooOt, by Deu 1,1'&'1 iJ't.~illoftbe Famfu:..oflbc Nazareth. Inc. ··-t sr-e~t,-J . ~ e ,.&e.e,11 i,...~v /!.<;f1..
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set lll)I hand and affixed my official seal the my
and year ftr$t above wri11en
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(CA_ CIVILA R T S November 2S, 2008 rur.1t4 HA11,c. 11 A14NUIG SUAVt ''He. ;: f'lll~tlll :; IIVfli'.i1.~.rt, . .n ;: IIWll t J01tr1dC.dr 51Mt•A I JD3'171U!t .....,_.,,,,,&.,u,11, 1.....-CO IMI EXHIBIT"A" ' I.'
A descrip1ion of 1 2S-foot wide Dilcb Right-of-Way located in the SEl /4 of Section 34, T4S, R68W of
Ille '61b P.M., in the City of Englewood, Arapahoe County, Colorado. For: RG Consu lting Engineers,
Inc.
LEGAL DBSCRlPTION 25-FOOT NEW ALIGNMENT DITCH RIGHT-OF-WAY
A 25-foo t wide Ditch Righi-of-Way located in lhe SEl/4 of Section 34, T4S, R68W of the 6th P.M.,
City ofEnglewooo, County of Al'apahoe, State of Colorado, described os foll ows:
BBGINN/t'G al the Southeast Co mer of Lot 24 of Block 6 of Rose Addi lion to Englewood Colorado,
accordin g to the Plat thereof, recorded March 11, 191 I in Book 2 al Page 32 of the l'C(Ords of
Arapahoe County, from which the Southwest Comer of said Lot 24 bears S89°53'13"W, 125.00 fcc1
(Basis of Bearing);
Thtnce S89°53'13'W, 25.00 feet along the Southerly Linc of said Lot 24;
n,cncc NOOoOT41 'E, 144.33 feet parallel 10 and 25.00 feel westerly of the Easterly Linc of Lots 19-24 of said Block 6;
Thence N69°58'3 1'W, 106.35 feet across Lots 17-19 of said Block 610 a point on the WcSletly Linc of
sa id Loe 17, which bears SOO"OT41 'W, 18.8:£ feet oflhe Nortbw:st Comer of said Lot 17;
Thence NOO°0T41 'E, 18.82 feet along said WcSlerly Line to said No11hwcs1 Comrr;
Thence NS9°53'13 'E, 21.20 feet along the Northerly Line of said Lot 17;
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Thence S69"58'3 I 'E, 110.39 feet across Lots 17-18 of said Block 6 to 3 point on the Easlcrly Line of
Lot 18 of said Block 6;
Thence S00°07'41"W, 161.76 feel along the Easterly Line of Lots 18-24 of sa id Block 6 to thefQJNI
OF BEGJNNJNQ.
Arel• 6,735 square feel (0.ISS acres), more or less.
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~)f R IGIJJ OF W ~ Y THIS GRANT OF RIGHT OF WAY, made this_ day of , 200_, by and beawecn the CITY OF ENGLE'::W;;:oo=n-, a_m_u_ru,..-·c,-pn--;l-co-rpo-ra""u-on-o""'f:c'.tl:-,e-=S-1at-e---:of:::Colorado, (Englewood) "Granlec", and FAMILY OF 11-IE NAZARETH, INC. whose address is315! South Bannock Stree~ Englewood, Colorado 80110-2415; herein referred lo as 11Grantor'.
For ten dollm (SI0.00) and other valuable consideration incl udingte Agreement to
exchange property to allow the Gramor to build on th e property local pa 3200 South Lincoln
Slreet, the receipt and sufficiency of whicb is hereby acknowledged. undersigned docs
hereby grant unto the C.ly of Englewood, Colontdo its successon and m1gns, a twenty-five foot
(25 ') wide Right-of-Way for Municipal purposes, to repair, maintain and inspect its Ci ty Ditch,
over and through lhe property described on Exhibit A auached hen:to and incolJ)Onlloo herein, with the Street Address of.
3200 South Lincoln Stroct
Englewood, CO 80113
This Right-of-Way shall be used for the City Ditch, an irrigation ditch system. The City shall
have fuU use of this Right-of-Way for its use including the opcntion and maintenance of said irrigation ditch.
The Granto, hereby grants a right of access over ano ~cross the property know as:
3200 Souah Lincoln S1ree1
Eoglewood, CO 80113
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hcrclO have executed this Grant Right ofWny the day and year first above written.
STATEOFCOLORADO ) A )ss.
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GRANTOR(S):
FA.MU.Y OF THE NAZARETH, 1NC.
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· 1g ins~ument was acknowledged before me thi~J°'aay of
-~-~-~ 2001, by ~.-.i.lant of Family of tbeNaz.areth, luc. ~Rll-eµ ,c-:Wi;mc.1..
S WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed my official seal the day vc wriuen.
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CIVIL ARTS November 25, 2008 r,1G1Nt[JIING Pv,,mmo SUIWf'l'ING :: PlO.lr,u 1:J1 I JOlH? 11~9 E XHIBIT "A" inlnUt•~•1~m10 : : umo L1t"ltinnd Cllclf! ~u111 A wwwcMi.n~11, l ongn~nt.CO Wl!IO I
A description ofa 25-foot wide Dilcb Right-of-Way localed in the SBl/4 of Section 34, T4S, R68W of
tile 6th P.M., in the City of Englewood, Arapahoe County, Colorado. For: RG Consulting Engineers,
Inc.
LEQAL DESCRIPTION 25-FOOT NEW ALIGNMENT PITCH RJQHT-OF-W AY
A 25-fool wide Ditch Right-of-Way loCllled in the SEl/4 of Section 34, T4S, R68W of the 6th P.M.,
City of Engl ewood, County of Arapahoe, Stale of Colorado, described as follows:
BEGINNING al the Southeast Corner of Lot 24 of Block 6 of Rose Addition to Englewood Colorado,
according Ir the Plat thereof, recorded March l I, J 91 J in Book 2 al Page 32 of the records of
Arapahoe County, from which the Southwest Corner of said Lot 24 bears S89°53'J3•W, 125.00 feel
(Basis of Bearing);
Thence S89°53'13'W, 25.00 fee t along the Southerly Line of said Loi 24 ;
Thence N00°07'4 1 "E, 144 .33 feet parallel 10 end 25.00 feel westerly of the Easterly Line of Loi s 19-24
of said Block 6;
Thence N69°58'3 I •w, 106.35 feel across Lois 17-19 of said Block 6 10 a point on the Westerly Line of
said Lot 17, which bears S00°07'4J'W, 18.82 fcet of the Northwest Conicrof said Lot 17;
Thence N00-07'4 I "E, 18.82 feel along said W.:sterly Line lo said Nonhwesl Corner;
Thence N8 9°53'13"E, 2 1.2 0 fee l along the Northerly Line of said Loi 17;
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Thence S69°58'3l'E, 110.39 feet across Lots 17-18 of said Block 6 to a tint on the Easterly Une of
Lot I 8 of said Block 6; '
Thence S00°07'4 I 'W, 161 , 76 feet along the Easterly l,ine of Lots 18-24 of said Block 6 to the fQlliI
OF BEGINN1NO.
Alu• 6,735 square feet (0.155 acres), more or less.
NOTICt.-Acwrd1n1 to Colol"ldo law yc-u. nna,t
commence any 1esaJ ~ion bated upon any dd'cc:t in UU1
,urvey wi1hin lhrcc ye1rt after you firsc dbtovmd such
defecL In no ucau, m~y any tctlon bucd upon any
dcfcci in 1h11 IUl'\'C)' be (ll)ttuncnccd more. lhan ten year,
r,on, the dale oflhe cer11nc1llon 1hown hereon.
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City staff proposa I
would cost $100K;
no money budgeted ., __ , __
At tbe .Jon. 21 ctty council mlOetlna. the
t:11yorCeatennialrevtew...stbedntl.coyo-
te management plan pl'Ufflted by ....,,.
agrmentanalyst.__
The nePort listed atatlstlea compiled
l'l'Om 139 ~man.. phone calls. lettersand
Web Site respon.tes that show tbe fl"ttl,.
<St numl>tt of · rapondenu (S:ll ex-
pre»ed concun about the potentlal
problems caused by tbe coyote PopUla·
UoD-
No a.tt.acks to a human were reported,
but tncldents that tnvolVed coyotea and
petsnwnbered J 9.
The recommendation by tbe c ity ataJJ
t.o council was to approve the Plan. which
would cost $100,000 and Include hiring a
part-tlmecoY()temanairen,en,specla!lat,
part.Lime sta.11' supPOrt ror cler!cal data-
base and Website managementand pro-
vldlngeducattonalmaUr1ala.
CommunlcatloosdlrectorAw,y-
sald tbe council nu,,y look at maldnf
pactswltbotbttCOllllJlUllltlesuchuAu•
ro,a. Lone Tree, Sberidan. Orttnwood
VIiiage and Parke,-t.o determine tbe beol.
solution to tbe coyote problem.
'"I'beconsen.msata prlormeettngll:lat
lncluded representatives l'l'Om tbose ar-
eas as wdlasDOW CDepartm,,nlofWIJd.
llrel repttKni.tl-wu to have the
...,,,.dat!nltlonaOf co,otebeha91or, bow
to dellne an •"""11: nnua an -and -lhorlbere ls an advantqeto col-
lec:tlna lnfOnnaUon ll'um dtmno."1'1¢-
tena.ld.
DOWpubllctn.roruwlon-ro.-tbe
nol'\bftA n!plll, -~ aid tbe DOW .... tn ltie pnllmlnary ..... al
loo1'1nl! IDCO-,_ the data coDectJonn-
poolt.ory.
"'lben, ls • lot or mlslnrormatkm out
there," ahe l&ld. "'lb<! DOW will not lclD
CO)'Otea ror eaunc peu. People. neec1 t.o
protectthdrpeta..
-We all have coyot.ea,•ald Centamlal
DlatrleL TV CO...-Z, --"All tbe ttudlea llJOI! JW ceD cllmlnate
them. but theybtted&nd llD ln tbatll)Ue
almoat lmmtdlal.el,y. Coyotea con Lrol
their own Population. M¥ coDAttuent,,
are -,,lnJ &Imo.I. unanlmousl,y, 'l,eave
the coyote• al.one and go on to city bll41-
neq,""
AlthOUJh the plan WU not lmmedl-
alel,y adopted, I.be councu recommended
cltym&na,er,..._w nm a -return
to the dr&Wlntr -...i and lltrure out
wberethe,100,000wouJdcomea-om.
Patten aid city councu,... concerned
■bout apendb,1r that amount or money
lllnce there wu nOU>lnJln the 2000 bud·
ret.eLUldetortt.She.saldt.hecapltallm-
provement budget wOUld be the proba-
ble placeto lookfor l\mdlnJ
Patten aid unlike Wddrnann, u..yGr Pro=--~tb• rear of her const.11:1 •enuwbo related locl-
deni.orco,«H&l.oU:ldnpmall peta.
Patten -the DOW dell.na --
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co..«TlSYCllYOl"CCNl£NNAL
Aco,ala ...... outside the Centennial Civic Center, 13133 E. Arapahoe Road . ,n
January. A $100,000 plan to manage coyotes was presented to city council
as thole that endantrer humana.
"lt"a a dlllleult luue, • Churchill Mid.
"Coyotes an, compematory bn,ed.era;
they will produce more Ir..,., tJy to knock
back the papulatlon..
CburchW said tbe DOW got JO call9 a
day about coyotes. but the -,ency .doea
not yet tncJ< lncldmta. She aid an unat-
tended pet becomeS pert or u,e fOod
chaln. Sbe .said only om, attack pn-year
on a person had been reparted and thaL
lheyare ln&equmt.
"It's a !$-Pound anlmal." Weidmann
aald. -One clt,y cannot dlmtnate a prob-
lem wldeapread. My optnlon Is we
wW not make• diffttt:nce ln coyotes. but
we could malle a dlJl'erenee lo humans.
liwnans need t.o learn how to Uve with
..Udllfe; that m..,,. noc. leavtn1 the dog
fOodoutonthebeckporch. •
NLC YOUTH AND CHAPERONE EXPENSES 2007 EA'])en scs Kirsten Litchfield -Youth Kristo Nicdcrjohn -Youth ,lodi Litchfield (Mother of Kirsten ) -Chaperone The two youth and chaperone all stayed in one room 2008 Expenses 1,401.88 1,401.84 S906.08 Shann on Eldridge -Youth 1,447.19
Bryce Penn -Youth 843.19
Megan Penn lDaughterof Council Member Penn)-Chaperone S1,447.19
Shannon and Mega n shared a room. Bryce Penn (grandson) stayed with Council
Member Penn.
2009 Estima ted Expenses for youth and ch aperone to attend the NLC Conference,
March, 2009.
Registration
Air Fare/Shuttle
Hotel•
Meals
Total
•Hotel estimated on two people/one room/two beds.
Balance of Chapero ne fu nds as 0 1/27/09 -S1,246.
Anticipated donations for the 2009 NLC Co nference are:
Lion's Club
Englewood Schools/EE F
Total Donations for the Chaperone
Tra,·cl expenses budgeted for 2009 are:
Registration
Conference expenses
Estimated NLC costs per Council Member for 2009
Currently registered for 2009:
Jim Woodwnrd
J<'C Jefferson
Bob McCaslin
Wavne Oaklel'
Rand y Penn .
$100.00
400.00
773.38
3.8.4Jl.o.
$1,657.38
S500.oo
8ll.lLllil
$1,300.00
S4,soo.oo
10,200.00
$2,735.00
Al so registered for the 2009 NLC Conference is City Manager Gat)' Scars.
Additionnlly, the CML Conference is sched uled for ,lun e 16-20, 2009 in Vai l, CO.
Co nference costs ore not avnilabl<' nt this time.
2/2/09
NLC YOUTH AND CHAPERON E EXP ENSES 2007 EA1>cn s es Kirsten Litchfield -Youth Krista Niederjohn • Youth Jodi Litchfield (Mother of Kirsten) -Chaperone The two youth and chaperone all stayed in one room 2008 Expenses 1,401.88 1,401.84 S906.08 Shannon Eldridge -Youth 1,447.19
Bryce Penn -Youth 843.19
Megan Pena (Daughter of Council Member Penn) -Chaperone $1,447.19
Shannon and Megan shared a room . Bryce Pena (grandson) stayed with Council
Member Pean.
2009 Estimated Expenses for youth and chaperone to attend the NLC Conference,
March, 2009.
Registration
Air Fare/Shuttle
Hotel*
Meals
Total
*Hotel estimated on two people/one room/two beds.
Balance of Chaperone funds as 01/27/09-S1,246.
Anticipated donations for the 2009 NLC Conference are:
Lion 's Club
Englewood Schools/EEF
Total Donations for the Chaperone
Travel expenses budgeted for 2009 arc:
Registration
Conference expenses
Estimated NLC costs per Council Member for 2009
Currently registered for 2009:
Jim Woodward
Joe Jefferson
Bob McCaslin
Wayne Oakley
Randy Penn .
$100.00
400.00
773.38
3ful..o.l2
$1,657.38
S500.00
8QQ&Q
$1,300.00
$4,500.00
10,200.00
$2,735.00
Also registered for the 2009 NLC Conference is City Manager Gary Sears.
Additionally, the CML Conference is scheduled for June 16-20, 2009 in Vail, CO.
Confer ence costs are not a\'ailable at this time .
2/2/09
MEMORANDUM
TO :
TifROUGH:
FROM:
DATE:
SUBJECT:
Council Member Bob M'?JJ,W
City Manager Gary Sears }J W ~ ,J, .
Sue Carlton-Smith, Executive ~'tit'
February 2, 2009
National League of Cities
The National Leagu e of Cities Conference will be held in Washington, D. C. from
March 14-18, 2009. Listed below are your anticipated expenses while attending
the Confe rence.
Registration/Classes
i...odgi ng
$660
1,545
372
.4QQ
Meals
Airfare/Shuttle
Total ll.9ZZ
If you need additional information, please let me know.
Thanks.
MEMORANDUM
TO:
THROUGH:
FROM :
DATE:
SUBJECT:
Council Member Joe JeffFP,{IJ
City Manager Gary Sears~. I\ ~ ~ .
Sue Carlton-Smith, Executive ~
February 21 2009
National League of Cities Conference
The National League of Cities Conference will be held in Washington , D. C. from
March 14-18 1 2009. Listed below are your anticipated expenses while attending
the conference.
Registration/Classes
Lodging
Meals
Airfare/Shuttle
Total
$660
1,545
372
4QQ
~
If you need additional information , please Jet me know .
Thanks.
MEMORANDUM
TO :
THROUGH:
FROM :
DATE:
SUBJECT :
Council Member Randy Pff~/J{;
CityManagerGarySears }J~ ~ ,_A,
Sue Carlton-Smith, Executive-As~
February 2, 2009
National League of Cities Conference
The National League of Cities Conference will be held in Washington, D. C. from
March 14-18, 2009. Listed below are your anticipated expenses while attending
the conference.
Registration
Lodging
$890
1,545
372
4QQ
Meals
Airfare/Shuttle
Total 13..W
If you need additional information, please let me know.
Thanks.
MEMORANDUM
TO:
THROUGH:
FROM :
DATE:
SUBJECT:
Council Member Wayne ~Ef(J
City Manager Gary Sears )j ~ t\ ,. ~
Sue Carlton-Smith, Executive~
February 2, 2009
National Lea~ ie of Cities Conference
The National League of Cities Conference will be held in Washington, D. C. from
March 14-18, 2009. Listed below are your anticipated expenses while attending
the ronference.
Registration/Classes
Lodging
Meals
Airfare/Shuttle
Total
$430
1,545
355
:i11
~
If you need additional information, please let me know.
Thanks.